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please welcome samantha schutz. hey, samantha. how you doing? welcome. >> i'm great, thank you. a hometown girl with a hometown crowd ready to watch you win $1 million. >> let's do it. >> you gotta face these 14 questions. the three lifelines are up there if you need them along the way. >> all right. >> good luck. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] $500 question starts us off. ♪ all but which of the following are commonly used to scrape the silvery stuff off a scratch-off lottery ticket? >> let's see. i've, uh, scratched off a few lottery tickets in my day, but i've never used a crowbar. so i'm going with a. it's my final answer. >> yeah, probably not the easiest thing to use. >> [laughing] [cheers and applause] >> $1,000 question. >> [sighs] >> according to a popular military joke, "wwwdwoa?" is short for "what would we do without" what?" >> [laughs] um, let's see, chris. i don't know what we'd do without any of those things. but the military is known for its excessive use of acronyms. i'd say b, final answer. >> that's what we were looking
please welcome samantha schutz. hey, samantha. how you doing? welcome. >> i'm great, thank you. a hometown girl with a hometown crowd ready to watch you win $1 million. >> let's do it. >> you gotta face these 14 questions. the three lifelines are up there if you need them along the way. >> all right. >> good luck. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] $500 question starts us off. ♪ all but which of the following are...
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i don't remember the near samantha. i only know she is the hard left insane person who tweets things that are offensive. imagine being a white woman who has had no experience in the kkk and no history of it in their family. when somebody wants to talk about the kkk, those stories they talk about for me are real. for her it's nothing. it's a means for her to shout into the twitter echo chamber to get feedback to get power. they use minority experiences to garner power and attention for themselves. i called her out this week on twitter and she blocked me. jesse: what did you say to her when you called her out? is she emotional? is she not used to criticism? >> i was being funny and i said the [bleep] is the new kkk hood, pause, just kidding, i wanted to try being as income prehencably stupid as alyssa milano and she blocked. when a voice speaks up and disagrees with her, she instantly blocks them. she doesn't care about minority voices, she care ims power and attention to herself. jesse: i don't know if you are allowed to
i don't remember the near samantha. i only know she is the hard left insane person who tweets things that are offensive. imagine being a white woman who has had no experience in the kkk and no history of it in their family. when somebody wants to talk about the kkk, those stories they talk about for me are real. for her it's nothing. it's a means for her to shout into the twitter echo chamber to get feedback to get power. they use minority experiences to garner power and attention for...
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my name is samantha i ama hello as me. my name is samantha i am a girland hello as me. are firefighters. hello, esme, we are firefighters and we are girls. women crews from all over the world then posted a string of pictures and videos to prove they exist. later esme's mum put up another post saying esme "firmly believes she can be a firefighter". now it's time for a look at the weather with helen. it was a bit to start some parts of eastern england and scotland this morning, —5, —6. it will stay cold for much of the week. more sunshine and offer and drier weather on the whole across england and wales. we do have showers in the far west and this weather front has brought rain and mountain snow and will continue to do so as it comes into northern england and north wales. it will clear to the night leaving clear skies in the north for a time ahead of the next weather system but it will turn much colder, more widely overnight tonight. more widespread frost but again there will be quite a lot of cloud. this becomes instrumental particularly later in the day tomorrow when it
my name is samantha i ama hello as me. my name is samantha i am a girland hello as me. are firefighters. hello, esme, we are firefighters and we are girls. women crews from all over the world then posted a string of pictures and videos to prove they exist. later esme's mum put up another post saying esme "firmly believes she can be a firefighter". now it's time for a look at the weather with helen. it was a bit to start some parts of eastern england and scotland this morning, —5,...
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they haven't made a conclusion but are trying to collect evidence. >> samantha, stephen talked about when you get the alert, especially the headline and the way it was written, that the president was being investigated to see if he was working on behalf of russians against america's interests. that's a jaw dropping moment. considering all those known publicly, there's a line in this story that says that investigators aware of the evidence, not sitting on it and not investigating, would be abdication of duty. based on what is public, are you surprised the investigation is launched? >> i'm not surprised at all. we knew even before this "new york times" reporting that putin at least considers president trump an asset. we know that vladimir putin wanted president trump to be elected. he was putin's preferred candidate because putin thought he would be an asset to russia, he would be helpful to advancing policies that were beneficial to the russian state and not to the united states. so he has been an asset for russia for a long time. the question becomes whether president trump was being
they haven't made a conclusion but are trying to collect evidence. >> samantha, stephen talked about when you get the alert, especially the headline and the way it was written, that the president was being investigated to see if he was working on behalf of russians against america's interests. that's a jaw dropping moment. considering all those known publicly, there's a line in this story that says that investigators aware of the evidence, not sitting on it and not investigating, would be...
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samantha. hickey. . >> how did that get there quick. >> we all watched the alyssa milano show as she moved on to charmed but recently she has gone hard left she made a big splash at the kavanaugh hearing sitting right behind judge kavanaugh at one point security had to stop her that you teargas women and children and ond thanksgiving women you evil creature person. and this week she drew fire comparing the covington kids to the clan. and a white hood without white boys without able to empathize humanity can continue to destroy itself. in response communications director for turning point usa. you are younger than i am but i love samantha on who's the boss. i may have even had a crush on her i don't even remember but her trajectory over the last five years she has :-colon - - has gone so hard-core left. what happened quick. >> first and foremost, i am too young. i only know the hard left insane person you can laugh at it but it is effective talk about cultural appropriation imagine being a white
samantha. hickey. . >> how did that get there quick. >> we all watched the alyssa milano show as she moved on to charmed but recently she has gone hard left she made a big splash at the kavanaugh hearing sitting right behind judge kavanaugh at one point security had to stop her that you teargas women and children and ond thanksgiving women you evil creature person. and this week she drew fire comparing the covington kids to the clan. and a white hood without white boys without able...
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samantha i think nailed it. the president thinks he is smarter than anybody else. every time he looks at these media reports he thinks has an opportunity to show the media people don't know what they are talking about. i represent you, not them. i think the media reports encourage him to say, that is people like "the new york times" and "the washington post" persuade me how to act. i have a better solution for iran and north korea and russia and he is 72 or 73 years old. he is not going to change ghou. i now. i can't change at 57, victor. >> i'm 37 and i can't change. >> i do think there is a legal aspect to whether the president meets one-on-one with vladimir putin any more. we know from the reporting on friday that the fbi had entered into a criminal and a counterintelligence investigation into the president. if the president knowingly puts himself in the room with vladimir putin again, fails to read out his team again on what happened, you have to imagine that bob mueller is going to be looking into the intent and motivations behind those actions so it's a sligh
samantha i think nailed it. the president thinks he is smarter than anybody else. every time he looks at these media reports he thinks has an opportunity to show the media people don't know what they are talking about. i represent you, not them. i think the media reports encourage him to say, that is people like "the new york times" and "the washington post" persuade me how to act. i have a better solution for iran and north korea and russia and he is 72 or 73 years old. he...
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please welcome to "9 late show," samantha ruddy! ( cheers and applause ) >> hi!l they/won't they? let's just do it. one of the only arguments you'll hear against legalizing weed is that it would be bad for families. but i think cigarettes are way worse for families. because, like, a ton of people have dads who went out to get cigarettes, and never came back. ( laughter ) my friend's dad smokes weed. never leaves the house. ( applause ) i have a girlfriend right now. she's great. we're fighting. ( laughter ) she's 33. i'm 26. my friendses are like, "well, maybe she's too mature for you. you should try dating somebody younger." but i'm 26. i'm not going to date a 19-year-old. dating a 19-year-old is like owning a gun in new york-- it's technically legal. but you can't bring it anywhere. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we've been talking about if maybe we want to have kids one day. i don't think i'd be a good mom. i recently adopted an otter from the aquarium. and when i went to visit, i was like, "that's my otter. i would know my otter anywhere." and the aquarium guy was
please welcome to "9 late show," samantha ruddy! ( cheers and applause ) >> hi!l they/won't they? let's just do it. one of the only arguments you'll hear against legalizing weed is that it would be bad for families. but i think cigarettes are way worse for families. because, like, a ton of people have dads who went out to get cigarettes, and never came back. ( laughter ) my friend's dad smokes weed. never leaves the house. ( applause ) i have a girlfriend right now. she's great....
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samantha, i want to start with you. stone also declared yesterday that i will not testify against the president. off what he was talking to chris cuomo about there, do you think he was trying to send a message to president trump? >> i lost track of who roger stone is trying to send a message to. it is obviously completely out of the ordinary for someone that's just been indicted on serious charges to spend time once released on bail, pleading his case before the court of public opinion, rather than consulting with lawyers about how to disprove the fact that he did in fact send text messages and e-mails and engage in other activity that he reportedly lied about to congress. but roger stone has a series of decisions to make going forward. one is whether he is going to cooperate with the special counsel and try to get a plea deal. in the interim, we have to think, christi, how it looks overseas, and what the president's response will be. to date, the president's response has not been to obviously support the work of the fb
samantha, i want to start with you. stone also declared yesterday that i will not testify against the president. off what he was talking to chris cuomo about there, do you think he was trying to send a message to president trump? >> i lost track of who roger stone is trying to send a message to. it is obviously completely out of the ordinary for someone that's just been indicted on serious charges to spend time once released on bail, pleading his case before the court of public opinion,...
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all seem to be taught in the most and so i stopped the feet on the front got the fun for once when samantha simply toyed with this course at once when telling stanton me aircraft once inside food that you don't get noticed that some bites are tog and when one passes i used this property investment extended to future be a twenty one classy disc clunks plan. for the. i'm here with our bass section not only martin double bass but more our second pursuit is also obvious section martin felt often called possible hope mitch beat in buying billy's on something and i truly think it is not. know how to see the go and follow. me kind of if you do enough i got not you would i know how to. order to what i've always about. when you're from the good stuff yeah but august is printed on the thing with martin so far with this just undone every. moment of. klunk. and. i thought it was. this human mental. event. and policy on mr. comedy sticking to tom. ford in ice and blizzards are just as are garden yesterday or born and some tired. of us to what he does not to hear nor mom beyond us funding guns causing co
all seem to be taught in the most and so i stopped the feet on the front got the fun for once when samantha simply toyed with this course at once when telling stanton me aircraft once inside food that you don't get noticed that some bites are tog and when one passes i used this property investment extended to future be a twenty one classy disc clunks plan. for the. i'm here with our bass section not only martin double bass but more our second pursuit is also obvious section martin felt often...
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got the fun for once when samantha said i discussed it once stanton me a cost once instance on the food you eat i get. that's what bites are talkin hot media when this property investment is standing up to future don't want to classy disc clanks praying to. god for that. i'm here with our bass section not only martin double bass but our second bassoon is also obvious section marty fullam da frank on top us of a hope mitch beaten by and plays on something and i truly think because not sure no one to see if they go and follow. the movie thought missed and if you do enough i got noticed you would i know how that. order to what i've always about. went up the audition for from fifteen of the good stuff yeah but augusten it's been a couple of nights a week with a lot in me so far with this just on done every. instrument off the clunk and just a confidence vent but i. don't think they're feeling good and they're walking beside me can't do this for me is coming in via the dump like what it was under some fans you can please i have to use this human means. i'll be a insecure vendor they can come
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got the fun for once when samantha since i discussed it once stanton mia cost once in sauce on the food you eat i get. that some bites are tog and. one passes i used this property investment standing to finish beer don't want to classy disc climbs playing. the. court for the. i'm here with our bass section not only martin double bass but more second pursuit is also a section martin followed often called told us about mitch beaten by an billy's on something and i truly think it is not true that click on this and have to go and follow each other in the middle of the town and if you do enough i got you would i know now that you've gone through both order to what i've always about you went up the audition for your from first reading of the good stuff yeah but augusten be like i'm nothing with martin so far with this just on done every instrument of klunk mistake i'm venting but i. don't think so imma victim langan been involved in biz and for me to get through this for me is coming in via the dump like what it was missing from you can believe that spews as this is you it means. i will be a
got the fun for once when samantha since i discussed it once stanton mia cost once in sauce on the food you eat i get. that some bites are tog and. one passes i used this property investment standing to finish beer don't want to classy disc climbs playing. the. court for the. i'm here with our bass section not only martin double bass but more second pursuit is also a section martin followed often called told us about mitch beaten by an billy's on something and i truly think it is not true that...
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samantha fenwick, bbc news.pecting triplets — 2 of whom had been conceived naturally. betty and her husband pawel had been trying to have children for 7 years. fiona lamdin has been to meet the family. with one—month—old triplets, life for betty has dramatically changed. for years, she and her husband could not have children. after seven years of trying they were given one cycle of ivf on the nhs. they put only one embryo because the doctor said we have 30 people for a pregnancy, and that's a heavy wait. and they went in for a scan a few weeks later, doctors couldn't believe what they saw. the nurse turned to my husband and she asked if you would like to sit down. and she said, it's nothing like that, it has never happened in her career. she looked at me and she said, there are three inside. 15,000 babies are born in the uk every year as a result of fertility treatment. but to have this combination of natural conception coupled with ivf, resulting in triplets — well, that's very rare. so, explain how the twins w
samantha fenwick, bbc news.pecting triplets — 2 of whom had been conceived naturally. betty and her husband pawel had been trying to have children for 7 years. fiona lamdin has been to meet the family. with one—month—old triplets, life for betty has dramatically changed. for years, she and her husband could not have children. after seven years of trying they were given one cycle of ivf on the nhs. they put only one embryo because the doctor said we have 30 people for a pregnancy, and...
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if i got a phone for one samantha since i discussed it once when telling stenton me a cost once instance on the food that you don't get. that's one bites of hog and. one passes i'm used to property investments standing up to future don't want to classy disc clunks playing. for. i'm here with our bass section not only martin double bass but more our second pursuit is also obvious section marty fullam da frank on top us of a hope mitch beaten by and billy's on something really dumb because not. in the hundreds and have to go and follow how the movement got me going and if you don't know if i got lucky you would i know now that you've gone through both order to what i've always about you went up the audition for your from fifteen of the good stuff yeah but augusten it's been a kind of nothing with martin so far with this just under an. installment all day long and just a competency vent but i. don't think i saw him a victim length and full of new character just for me. to dump like what it was under some things you can believe that i have to use as this is human and. i will be unforgiven to
if i got a phone for one samantha since i discussed it once when telling stenton me a cost once instance on the food that you don't get. that's one bites of hog and. one passes i'm used to property investments standing up to future don't want to classy disc clunks playing. for. i'm here with our bass section not only martin double bass but more our second pursuit is also obvious section marty fullam da frank on top us of a hope mitch beaten by and billy's on something really dumb because not....
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was ninety point zero three trillion you won the samantha to a six point six percent year on increase that figure outstripped the anticipated goal to. six point six percent it may not sign too shabby but take a look at this a decade ago chinese economic growth was hovering around ten percent in the year since then it's slowed steadily and what's worrying investors is that no one knows when that decline is going to end the reasons for china's slowdown are manifold domestic issues like a slowing property market are putting pressure on growth. but even more worrying to the global markets is the continuing trade dispute with the united states. the two countries are currently holding a ninety day truce which their leaders agree to after dining together at the g. twenty summit in argentina. for their trade talks are set to take place next week but after months of follow the tiller see a resolution may still be far off a further escalation could have a dramatic impact on the chinese economy potentially setting in motion a decline in the rest of the world to. there may be no immediate threat
was ninety point zero three trillion you won the samantha to a six point six percent year on increase that figure outstripped the anticipated goal to. six point six percent it may not sign too shabby but take a look at this a decade ago chinese economic growth was hovering around ten percent in the year since then it's slowed steadily and what's worrying investors is that no one knows when that decline is going to end the reasons for china's slowdown are manifold domestic issues like a slowing...
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samantha fenwick, bbc news. samantha fenwick from bbc radio 4's you and yours joins us now.estion the reliability of the analysis, they don't believe it reflects the status of the industry, travel is a resilient industry. those two things don't seem to sit comfortable together. what i think you should do if you are a consumer looking to book a holiday now. you should do some checks. make sure that it has got a abta bonding or a travel association bonding. so you can make sure that if you are stuck, then you have got some cover. because if you book it as separate entities, if you book it as separate entities, if you book your flight separately to your hotel, then you would be covered, but the law says that if you book it asa but the law says that if you book it as a package, to a tour operator, then you should be covered financially. one of the things that we talk about on the sofa, is how we are in excellent three times, because of what is happening with brexit. so when abta also says, they have around 400 members, they have only had 13 insolvencies in the last few years, it
samantha fenwick, bbc news. samantha fenwick from bbc radio 4's you and yours joins us now.estion the reliability of the analysis, they don't believe it reflects the status of the industry, travel is a resilient industry. those two things don't seem to sit comfortable together. what i think you should do if you are a consumer looking to book a holiday now. you should do some checks. make sure that it has got a abta bonding or a travel association bonding. so you can make sure that if you are...
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sospechosa >>> vino a la estación para hablar con investigadores >>> la policía de phoenix arrestó a samanthaé cuenta de que está embarazada? >> es posible, aunque suene lógico, hay casos muy raros >>> según el doctor, puede atribuirse a diferentes factores, como el síndrome de ovario poliquístico que se caracteriza por trastornos del ciclo menstrual >>> la regla dos veces o una vez al año >> ella compareció ante un juez por deshacerse de restos humanos de forma ilegal, documentos de la corte dijo que cuando dio a luz novio que se moviera o respirada, ahora queda una pregunta, nació viva o muerta ? >> estamos esperando al reporte >>> para el doctor cifuentes, cualquier escenarios posible >>> pueden nacer bien o muertos >>> enviaron esa declaración (información en pantalla) mientras vemos imágenes en vivo desde el golden bien, vemos el cielo despejado, se ve tan bonito, vamos a pasar al pronóstico >>> es una hermosa mística, con una ausencia de neblina, se puede tener una hermosa vista, la temperatura 54° (información en pantalla) (información en pantalla) (información en pantalla) no se olvid
sospechosa >>> vino a la estación para hablar con investigadores >>> la policía de phoenix arrestó a samanthaé cuenta de que está embarazada? >> es posible, aunque suene lógico, hay casos muy raros >>> según el doctor, puede atribuirse a diferentes factores, como el síndrome de ovario poliquístico que se caracteriza por trastornos del ciclo menstrual >>> la regla dos veces o una vez al año >> ella compareció ante un juez por deshacerse...
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the two-time tony award winner didn't like the premise of the show and wanted to know why samantha wouldn't. traffic jams. >> after their second cousin howard frank dies a mysterious death in 2012, brothers todd, ian, and seth lerner are the sole heirs to howard's nearly 2 million entertainment photos. media reports speculate the inventory of howard's defunct business could still be worth a fortune. could that be true? auction house executive bobby livingston volunteers to help sort things out. so, this is just one of the lockers you looked at. >> that's right. >> so, did howard know what he was doing? >> i think howard knew what he was doing for his time. he's got every television show. he was obsessed with getting one of everything. >> so, rummaging through the unit is like a flashback to our childhoods. "good times"! >> these were publicity photos. you would have to get someone like howard to find you a picture of "good times." if people magazine, for instance, was doing an article on "good times," they would call howard. >> and then he would give it to them for a fee. >> that's right. b
the two-time tony award winner didn't like the premise of the show and wanted to know why samantha wouldn't. traffic jams. >> after their second cousin howard frank dies a mysterious death in 2012, brothers todd, ian, and seth lerner are the sole heirs to howard's nearly 2 million entertainment photos. media reports speculate the inventory of howard's defunct business could still be worth a fortune. could that be true? auction house executive bobby livingston volunteers to help sort...
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jeff and samantha, thank you so much. good to see you both. >> you're welcome. >>> all right. still ahead, while the president points the finger at democrats for the shutdown, a new cnn poll says most americans feel president trump is to blame. is the border wall funding hurting his approval rating? [kno♪king] ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. make yourself comfy. it's the biggest streaming collection of british telly ever. enjoy loved classics from the bbc and itv and discover exclusive new shows fresh from the uk. very good. brighten your new year with a britbox annual plan and get two months free. are you kidding? bring it on. this year, escape to britbox. sign up for an annual plan and start your free trial at britbox.com. >>> welcome back. happening right now, the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo is in saudi arabia, where he is expected to meet with saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. pompeo promising he will press the prince on the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. >> i'll say what we've said consistently. america's position both privately and public
jeff and samantha, thank you so much. good to see you both. >> you're welcome. >>> all right. still ahead, while the president points the finger at democrats for the shutdown, a new cnn poll says most americans feel president trump is to blame. is the border wall funding hurting his approval rating? [kno♪king] ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. make yourself comfy. it's the biggest streaming collection of british telly ever. enjoy loved classics from the bbc and itv...
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samantha vinograd, appreciate that expertise.> there's a growing number of candidates announcing or close to announcing a run for the white house. we look at how kirsten gillibrand is the latest to launch an exploratory committee is spending her first weekend on the campaign trail. ♪ [peaceful acoustic guitar] (male announcer) we know some resolutions are easier to keep than others. we know what's around the corner is always worth the trip. we know the only thing better than the last adventure is the next one. we know the great outdoors. we love the great outdoors. bass pro shops and cabela's-- the home of tracker boats-- america's favorite fishing boats. your adventure starts here. means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. libert
samantha vinograd, appreciate that expertise.> there's a growing number of candidates announcing or close to announcing a run for the white house. we look at how kirsten gillibrand is the latest to launch an exploratory committee is spending her first weekend on the campaign trail. ♪ [peaceful acoustic guitar] (male announcer) we know some resolutions are easier to keep than others. we know what's around the corner is always worth the trip. we know the only thing better than the last...
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. >> reporter: for samantha booth, children is a priority. all three of her children used this carp seat. >> i never thought anything of it. because we used it for about a year with each kid. i had never been in a car accident. it was in good shape. >> reporter: just one problem. she didn't know it was already a year past its expiration date when she used it for her son nathaniel. >> i was shocked but also relieved. surprised like oh gosh, i felt really guilty i had my youngest in an expired car seat. >> reporter: improper use of car seats is common according to safe kids worldwide. three out of four car seats are used incorrectly. that includes the use of expired car seats. many theme unknowingly bought and sold at garage sales. or handed down from family members and friends. >> you sow you shouldn't be passing it down from kid to kid to kid and then passing it on to the neighbor. >> correct. >> reporter: kristin irso is a car seat expert with the american academy of pediatrics. >> in general we are looking at a six year expiration. and that
. >> reporter: for samantha booth, children is a priority. all three of her children used this carp seat. >> i never thought anything of it. because we used it for about a year with each kid. i had never been in a car accident. it was in good shape. >> reporter: just one problem. she didn't know it was already a year past its expiration date when she used it for her son nathaniel. >> i was shocked but also relieved. surprised like oh gosh, i felt really guilty i had my...
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. >> i want to thank my parents and the sherry family, samantha and jerry.hank you for donating sunny to me an changing my life. >>> a big house means a big house party. a bunch of people cutting loose in this gorgeous home. they're bapprshe policre. >> that escalated quickly. >> they come through the door guns drawn. very aggressively getting people on the floor. they head downstairs, down to the basement, screaming at people, everybody don't move. eventually they identify a person of interest. the guy gets back upstairs. his hands are cuffed behind his back. police take their person of interest, leave the house, then -- [ cheers ] >> these guys were pranking everybody. >> wait a minute. >> that was like hollywood level police effects. they had all kinds of weaponry, badges, body armor, everything. >> they do say at beginning of the video they're just using props. it was all fun and games until you get somebody else's attention. >> actual cops. actual cops. get inside. >> the actual cops have turned up, which means these guys, the s.w.a.t. team that raided
. >> i want to thank my parents and the sherry family, samantha and jerry.hank you for donating sunny to me an changing my life. >>> a big house means a big house party. a bunch of people cutting loose in this gorgeous home. they're bapprshe policre. >> that escalated quickly. >> they come through the door guns drawn. very aggressively getting people on the floor. they head downstairs, down to the basement, screaming at people, everybody don't move. eventually they...
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samantha, global market strategist with j.p. morgan ets. what a week we're going to have here >> that's a lot of things. >> what will we learn here what are you anticipating? >> the big thing is tech companies are going to report and we want to see whether the strong dollar hit them in q4 or whether they were able to kind of get through that. i also think everyonewill be watching jerome powell and watching the fed and see his language around balance sheet and just rate hikes for 2019. >> do you think, this is not the time they're going to expect to raise rates here >> they're definitely not going to raise rates but i think it's indicating, is it one, two, or could it honestly be zero hike this is year if you think they're close to the neutral rate, which we do, it means they don't really have to raise rates >> how confident are you in earnings estimate for this year given what we see from caterpillar as well asnvidia >> i think there's way more uncertainty and volatility around earnings estimates than there was last year, but i would say we
samantha, global market strategist with j.p. morgan ets. what a week we're going to have here >> that's a lot of things. >> what will we learn here what are you anticipating? >> the big thing is tech companies are going to report and we want to see whether the strong dollar hit them in q4 or whether they were able to kind of get through that. i also think everyonewill be watching jerome powell and watching the fed and see his language around balance sheet and just rate hikes...
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. >> i want to bring in cnn national security analyst samantha vinograd.he also served on president obama's national security council. you hear that from dan mccabe there, sam. help us understand how vulnerable the system is in a situation like this. >> christi, my first reaction is that this government shutdown which the president says is in the name of security is making us more insecure. the tsa is part of what we call a group of accepted government employees, which means despite the shutdown they're expected to go to work because their functions impact human security and protection of key property. the longer the shutdown goes on, the longer it means they're being asked to work for no pay, despite that there's no pause button on their bills. if this government shutdown continues, and if the tsa has to, quote, do more with less as people call in sick, i think that we're going to see our enemies take note of the fact that our transportation systems are without the full team on deck, and that imposes gross security vulnerabilities in the transition sector
. >> i want to bring in cnn national security analyst samantha vinograd.he also served on president obama's national security council. you hear that from dan mccabe there, sam. help us understand how vulnerable the system is in a situation like this. >> christi, my first reaction is that this government shutdown which the president says is in the name of security is making us more insecure. the tsa is part of what we call a group of accepted government employees, which means despite...
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walking a tightrope there and buying airbus an samantha hawley: it's one of the most ambitious building drives in history as india fast-tracks its way to prosperity. but the boom has spawned a vicious illegal trade. we've seen someone there. we're just a bit reluctant. it's a really kind of hairy situation, and we're not sure it's really safe for us to go any further. crime gangs specializing in environmental destruction... the assailants came down from here, yeah? akaash chauhan: this is the room, and they came from this side and shot my father. [gunshots] man: this is not allowed. hawlan
walking a tightrope there and buying airbus an samantha hawley: it's one of the most ambitious building drives in history as india fast-tracks its way to prosperity. but the boom has spawned a vicious illegal trade. we've seen someone there. we're just a bit reluctant. it's a really kind of hairy situation, and we're not sure it's really safe for us to go any further. crime gangs specializing in environmental destruction... the assailants came down from here, yeah? akaash chauhan: this is the...
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let's get to samantha venngrad.reasury department's move. >> let's start with why they were implemented in the first place. i worked for president bush and president obama and looked at these kinds of sanctions decisions and typically policy is driven by punishing bad behavior. oleg deripaska was listed along with six other oligarchs back in april because oleg deripaska was deemed to be working on behalf of the russian federation, the russian government. three companies affiliated with him were listed, one, because they were controlled by him directly or indirectly. and second, because the latter two were subsidiaries of the original one. the decision to lift sanctions in this case, which really means removing these companies from what's called the sdn list, speci specially designated nationals list, means there is no punishment for that. the sanctions against these companies, however, were never actually implemented, despite the fact that they were listed back in april. there have been these general licenses that h
let's get to samantha venngrad.reasury department's move. >> let's start with why they were implemented in the first place. i worked for president bush and president obama and looked at these kinds of sanctions decisions and typically policy is driven by punishing bad behavior. oleg deripaska was listed along with six other oligarchs back in april because oleg deripaska was deemed to be working on behalf of the russian federation, the russian government. three companies affiliated with...
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. >> samantha strawk is also a veteran. >> i served nine years of active duty, with two tours in iraq. part of why i joined is i still wanted to serve my country. >> reporter: but track told her children this year, there was no money to pay for christmas, let alone pay bills. >> my son, after having that talk with him, he wired me half of his paycheck. and he works for retail part- time. >> another person who says they shouldn't hold their paychecks hostage. >> i don't care what your views are, that's not the problem. pay us. >> reporter: another issue, federal workers are required to have good credit in to keep their jobs. >> we can't have bad credit. so this is screwing us up, because obviously we're going to be having bad credit, if this keeps going on. >> i feel that i've been loyal to my government. i've served honorably in both the military and federal government, in law enforcement. but i don't feel like they're loyal to me. i don't feel like anybody really cares about me. i'm just a number. i'm one of 800,000 that they don't seem to really care about. >> some of the workers ar
. >> samantha strawk is also a veteran. >> i served nine years of active duty, with two tours in iraq. part of why i joined is i still wanted to serve my country. >> reporter: but track told her children this year, there was no money to pay for christmas, let alone pay bills. >> my son, after having that talk with him, he wired me half of his paycheck. and he works for retail part- time. >> another person who says they shouldn't hold their paychecks hostage....
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in the cities are in the samantha tumbler the former priory of some time the shah is home to some of the collections from the cities and meet c.n. museum. it's a trove showcasing mother treasures the original pendle built by french physicist leon fuko which illustrates the earth's rotation. synthesis some profession and this pretty simple really. or you need is a swinging weight suspended on a piece of string. it will then continue to swing in the same plane. here in the museum we put up small metal pins to show how that plane rotates. so even though the weight swings in the same plane the metal pins are knocked over one by one proving the ostrow taishan so the more of it. let. it all come to. the museum also holds a model of new york's statue of liberty which the french presented to the americans as a gift in the late nineteenth century. sailors romilly loves hunting for new perspectives of the city's most famous sites. like here on avenue that come along which is just a stone's throw from the eiffel tower. resupply i first saw this visual access in a french american movie. but it t
in the cities are in the samantha tumbler the former priory of some time the shah is home to some of the collections from the cities and meet c.n. museum. it's a trove showcasing mother treasures the original pendle built by french physicist leon fuko which illustrates the earth's rotation. synthesis some profession and this pretty simple really. or you need is a swinging weight suspended on a piece of string. it will then continue to swing in the same plane. here in the museum we put up small...
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papers through samantha's efforts in her own capacity as well as two of us foundation that noise pollution started getting the kind of attention you had already. but it wasn't an easy job activist. the first thing that we realized was that i realized was that there was no day or so there were noise rules with specified discipline of those which had to be maintained but nobody knew what the decibel levels actually were and so good very close in fact just said that noise should be kept that degree is not new level because there was no real point to find it so i realized that i have to get it myself and i was lucky someone donated annoys me to. me and i i just did it myself and now with the advent of technology everybody every person can have a decibel meter on their phone it's a free app. on my cars are using this for yeah people are now complaining using dissolute. readings on their form. of us foundations noise pollution campaigns have found support from mumbai cars and are now in fact spreading to other cities in the country. as the foundation is an unfunded angel. asks people to contribu
papers through samantha's efforts in her own capacity as well as two of us foundation that noise pollution started getting the kind of attention you had already. but it wasn't an easy job activist. the first thing that we realized was that i realized was that there was no day or so there were noise rules with specified discipline of those which had to be maintained but nobody knew what the decibel levels actually were and so good very close in fact just said that noise should be kept that...
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. >> linda received some disturbing anonymous text messages from a person samantha telling her that tom were having sex -- wild sex. >> reporter: and that wasn't the only fiction gil created. linda testified gil even told her he was in the c-i-a. >> he had an i.d. card and he said that he sometimes would put trackers in people's -- >> mouths? >> mouths. >> did you believe him -- >> okay. yeah. i -- i didn't think that much of it, honestly. he kinda showed me a little card and i was like, "oh"! >> reporter: linda didn't make much of it, but prosecutors had another story they wanted the jury to hear -- a story they thought would show a darker side to gil's deceptions. >> "it's just not a good idea." >> reporter: nick monaco is a retired police officer and friends with a guy who worked for gil. nick testified that the friend came to him one day saying that gil wanted to pay them to go harass and intimidate tom. >> he said, "well, gil wants to know if -- you would want to accompany me to, you know, just kinda like scare the guy." >> and he goes, "we may pretend like we're from the c.i.a. or
. >> linda received some disturbing anonymous text messages from a person samantha telling her that tom were having sex -- wild sex. >> reporter: and that wasn't the only fiction gil created. linda testified gil even told her he was in the c-i-a. >> he had an i.d. card and he said that he sometimes would put trackers in people's -- >> mouths? >> mouths. >> did you believe him -- >> okay. yeah. i -- i didn't think that much of it, honestly. he kinda...
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samantha cosmopolitan and donald trump you just don't get more new york than that. you're fired you're fired you will. you should put more stress from across. the u.s. citizen in russia charged with espionage last week is appealing his arrest pull wailin faces up to twenty years in prison if found guilty his lawyer is also going for his release on bail correspondence medina's question of reports from central moscow with the details the u.s. national pool whelan was arrested here in russia on the moscow court has placed him under arrest for the period of two months and the man is currently facing charges. right after the court hearing his lawyer said that he plans to appeal this decision and they were there on wednesday paul whelan received a diplomatic delegation the u.s. ambassador to russia john huntsman and mats of the u.s. national and offered get some more now pool we learned that corporate security executive is also a former u.s. marine and according to russia's federal security service he was detained last friday during a spying action however there are still
samantha cosmopolitan and donald trump you just don't get more new york than that. you're fired you're fired you will. you should put more stress from across. the u.s. citizen in russia charged with espionage last week is appealing his arrest pull wailin faces up to twenty years in prison if found guilty his lawyer is also going for his release on bail correspondence medina's question of reports from central moscow with the details the u.s. national pool whelan was arrested here in russia on...
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. >> reporter: samantha strauch is also a veteran. >> i served 9 years in the army with 2 tours in iraq. part of why joined the government was because i still wanted to serve the country. >> reporter: but she says this year, she had to tell her children there was no money to celebrate christmas, let alone pay bills. >> after having that talk with him, my son, he wired me half of his paycheck, and he works for a retail company, part-time. >> reporter: another veteran who says politicians shouldn't hold their paychecks hostage >> i don't care what politics you have, what your views are, that's not the problem. the problem is, pay us. >> reporter: the showdown creates a catch 22, federal workers are required to have good credit in order to keep their jobs. >> we can't have bad credit, so this is missing is up, because obviously we are going to be having bad credit, if this keeps continuing on. i feel that i've been loyal to my government, i've served honorably, in the military, and the federal government, in law enforcement, but i don't feel like they are loyal to me. i don't feel like any
. >> reporter: samantha strauch is also a veteran. >> i served 9 years in the army with 2 tours in iraq. part of why joined the government was because i still wanted to serve the country. >> reporter: but she says this year, she had to tell her children there was no money to celebrate christmas, let alone pay bills. >> after having that talk with him, my son, he wired me half of his paycheck, and he works for a retail company, part-time. >> reporter: another...
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round seven time champion serena williams plays ties the ana maria for starters well will number one samantha halep will face a rematch with the last woman to beat her at a grand slam in twenty eighteen kaia kanepi. well ashley botting is looking in good form one of the prion and warm up events the sydney international on wednesday she eliminated wouldn't want me to help them on tuesday she accounted for lee's merton's six three and six that. he burton's awaits her in the semifinals the dust woman defeated yulia put in the quarter final because a qualifier had eliminated sloane stephens earlier in the tournament but on this occasion she would fall to burton's six two six two in just a sixty one minutes. in the n.b.a. the portland trailblazers lifted to the last minute to upset the chicago bulls c.j. mccollum school twenty four points in the final quarter and with less than eight minutes left in the game myers leonard dunk did putting the blazers ahead and sending the bulls today but straight losses blazers winning one hundred twenty four one hundred twelve. and the boston celtics faced off ag
round seven time champion serena williams plays ties the ana maria for starters well will number one samantha halep will face a rematch with the last woman to beat her at a grand slam in twenty eighteen kaia kanepi. well ashley botting is looking in good form one of the prion and warm up events the sydney international on wednesday she eliminated wouldn't want me to help them on tuesday she accounted for lee's merton's six three and six that. he burton's awaits her in the semifinals the dust...
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samantha cosmopolitan and donald trump you just don't get more new york. you're fired you're fired you're all fired. you should've put more stress so much also to trump the. world anti-doping agency is facing strong pressure to punish russia for missing a crucial deadline details after this break. join me every thursday on the alex simon short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. different fantastic all the drill down into twenty nineteen predictions. team will be celebrating ten years of the kaiser report. welcome back and over the next few days we're going to be taking a look back at some of the best stories we brought you in twenty eight. i want to kill a story that caught the eye copywriting of a catchphrase in a disney classic last year which led to accusations of imperialism and cultural appropriation. yet forget that phrase that made famous by the ninety four film the lion king a new version of which by the way is being released this year zimbabwean activists that was launched a p
samantha cosmopolitan and donald trump you just don't get more new york. you're fired you're fired you're all fired. you should've put more stress so much also to trump the. world anti-doping agency is facing strong pressure to punish russia for missing a crucial deadline details after this break. join me every thursday on the alex simon short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. different fantastic all the drill down into...
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was ninety point zero three trillion you won the samantha to a six point six percent year on increases that figure outstripped the anticipated goal to. six point six percent it may not sound too shabby but take a look at this a decade ago chinese economic growth was hovering around ten percent in the year since then it's slowed steadily and what's worrying investors is that no one knows when that decline is going to end the reasons for china's slowdown are manifold domestic issues like a slowing property market are putting pressure on growth. but even more worrying to the global markets is the continuing trade dispute with the united states the two countries are currently holding a ninety day truce which their leaders agreed to after dining together at the g. twenty summit in argentina. further trade talks are set to take place next week but after months of fala till a see a resolution may still be far off a further escalation could have a dramatic impact on the chinese economy potentially setting in motion a decline in the rest of the world to. four times a week a jetliner from iran's
was ninety point zero three trillion you won the samantha to a six point six percent year on increases that figure outstripped the anticipated goal to. six point six percent it may not sound too shabby but take a look at this a decade ago chinese economic growth was hovering around ten percent in the year since then it's slowed steadily and what's worrying investors is that no one knows when that decline is going to end the reasons for china's slowdown are manifold domestic issues like a...
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samantha fenwick, bbc news.hundreds of women have gathered in london's trafalgar square for the third annual women's march. the event was launched injanuary 2017 following the swearing in of donald trump as us president. protesters marched from portland place to trafalgar square holding banners with slogans. campaigners from anti—austerity groups, refugee organisations, the campaign for nuclear disarmament and family planning charities were among the speakers. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. it has been a cloudy day today, low over the hills with mist and fog. this scene shows a stag crossing the snow in the hills. through this evening and overnight there will be some gaps in the cloud and the most likely places to see those gaps will be eastern scotland and parts of eastern england. elsewhere, a lot of cloud. it moves southwards with brighter skies following. for many of us, a fairly chilly day. that is your weather. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: former prime minister, sirjo
samantha fenwick, bbc news.hundreds of women have gathered in london's trafalgar square for the third annual women's march. the event was launched injanuary 2017 following the swearing in of donald trump as us president. protesters marched from portland place to trafalgar square holding banners with slogans. campaigners from anti—austerity groups, refugee organisations, the campaign for nuclear disarmament and family planning charities were among the speakers. now it's time for a look at the...
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and home hope ashley bharti has made the semifinals in sydney after eliminating will number one samantha halep she's proved too good for belgium's elise mission six three six three all these talents and skills this is a new type recruits for the brisbane women's team. the main in sydney francis. is fourth and he made his way into the semifinals the home crowd too happy about the australian john moment with a casualty as simone one seven five three six and seven six the frenchman faces another of the next alex. in the n.b.a. the portland trail blazers left it to the last minute to upset the chicago bulls c.j. mccullum school twenty four points in the final quarter then with less than eight minutes left in the game myers lenna done it putting the blazers ahead and sending the bulls to the fifth straight loss blazers winning one hundred twenty four one hundred and twelve the boston celtics faced off against the indiana pacers cari irving at twelve points before setting up a fourth quarter celtics put together their highest scoring game this season to get their fourth straight win one hundre
and home hope ashley bharti has made the semifinals in sydney after eliminating will number one samantha halep she's proved too good for belgium's elise mission six three six three all these talents and skills this is a new type recruits for the brisbane women's team. the main in sydney francis. is fourth and he made his way into the semifinals the home crowd too happy about the australian john moment with a casualty as simone one seven five three six and seven six the frenchman faces another...
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well we saw her there in roger's report and samantha harding, the litter programme director for the campaignd me that the key to improving plastic recycling was better collection systems. a couple of things we are not happy about are the waste we were sending to china in the first place was such low quality and that is why china said we do not want this any more. there is the question of saying we should not be looking for other markets to send poor quality waste, at this point china has given us the opportunity to ask the question why is the waste we were sending there such poor quality and that is partly because we have such poor collection systems. by that poor quality you mean waste that cannot easily be recycled for further use? yes. often it is being collected in a way that means it has become contaminated, paper mixed with glass. it is very difficult for the reprocessors we have here in the uk and overseas to turn that into any meaningful products so that is why we have seen this plastic waste mountain we were fearing, a lot of it has been sent for incineration which we should not be
well we saw her there in roger's report and samantha harding, the litter programme director for the campaignd me that the key to improving plastic recycling was better collection systems. a couple of things we are not happy about are the waste we were sending to china in the first place was such low quality and that is why china said we do not want this any more. there is the question of saying we should not be looking for other markets to send poor quality waste, at this point china has given...
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s to back her divorce plan from the european union terry samantha is set to give a speech in a last ditch attempt to shore up support before tuesday's vote in parliament may say she has a duty to implement the twenty sixteen referendum result to not carry it out she says would be a catastrophic breach of trust and speak to john hall who's outside westminster in london jonah a big week for the british prime minister this will be our last attempt to convince m.p.'s to back this breck's it deal can she convince him. but it will be among her last ditch efforts to convince those m.p.'s in what is really say she's going to be potentially a defining force to in these two and a half years from a practical she's still on the go in there. do you want to use day this is the final it is your day to head of that vote it's a vote in the government are you widely expected to lose over the breaks he does he struck with the european union and a vote taking place in an air of the real crisis here in question it's a constitutional crisis some say that with the parliament in open revolt against the governmen
s to back her divorce plan from the european union terry samantha is set to give a speech in a last ditch attempt to shore up support before tuesday's vote in parliament may say she has a duty to implement the twenty sixteen referendum result to not carry it out she says would be a catastrophic breach of trust and speak to john hall who's outside westminster in london jonah a big week for the british prime minister this will be our last attempt to convince m.p.'s to back this breck's it deal...
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well, we saw her there in roger's report, and samantha harding, the litter programme director for thend, joins me now to discuss this in more depth. i guess from the prospective of the campaign to protect rural england you are probably happy the west is not ending up here but you are not happy it is going other places. now, exactly. a couple of things we are not happy about are the waste we we re not happy about are the waste we were sending to china in the first place was such low quality and that is why china said we do not want this any more. there is the question of seeing we should not be looking for other markets to send poor quality wasted, at this point china has given us the opportunity to ask the question why is the waste we we re the question why is the waste we were sending via such poor quality and that is partly because we have such poor collection systems. by that poor quality you mean waste that poor quality you mean waste that cannot easily be recycled for further use? yes. often it is being collected in a way that means it has become contaminated, paper mixed with gl
well, we saw her there in roger's report, and samantha harding, the litter programme director for thend, joins me now to discuss this in more depth. i guess from the prospective of the campaign to protect rural england you are probably happy the west is not ending up here but you are not happy it is going other places. now, exactly. a couple of things we are not happy about are the waste we we re not happy about are the waste we were sending to china in the first place was such low quality and...
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samantha harding is the litter programme director for the campaign to protect rural england.ort. she told me that the key to improving plastic recycling was better collection systems. the waste that we were standing over to china in the first place is such low quality, and that is why china said we don't really want this any more. there is the question of saying, well, we shouldn't really be looking for other markets to send poor quality with two, at this point china has given us the opportunity to ask the question why is the wisdom we are sending their such poor quality? that is partly because we have such bad collection systems. ) quality, union waste that can easily be recycled for further use? yes, exactly. 0ften easily be recycled for further use? yes, exactly. often it is being collected in a way that means it has become contaminated. you have paper mixed in with bass, for example. it is difficult at that point for the processors that we have here and overseas to turn that into any kind of meaningful product. that is why we have seen this plastic waste mountain that we
samantha harding is the litter programme director for the campaign to protect rural england.ort. she told me that the key to improving plastic recycling was better collection systems. the waste that we were standing over to china in the first place is such low quality, and that is why china said we don't really want this any more. there is the question of saying, well, we shouldn't really be looking for other markets to send poor quality with two, at this point china has given us the...
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finally samantha from herndon, my husband, a civilian employee of the coast guard, we're having to pull money from savings and change our spending to make sure we can make it through the month. we worry about paying our mortgage and keeping the lights on. a wall will not help border security and heferred people are paying -- and everyday people are paying the price for the pointless standoff. these are few of the letters i heard from coast guard members. there are many more. i want to talk about a visit i just made. i encourage everyone in congress to do this. there is a pop-up restaurant at 7th and pennsylvania opened by an organization called chefs for feds. chefs for feds is an organization started by jose andres as a chef to deal with emergencies. they went to puerto rico and served millions of males to people affected by hurricanes there. they've done similar work in california to deal with the communities affected by wildfires and indonesia to deal with communities affected by hurricanes -- by earthquakes and tsunamis. so this is an n.g.o. that focuses upon helping people in the m
finally samantha from herndon, my husband, a civilian employee of the coast guard, we're having to pull money from savings and change our spending to make sure we can make it through the month. we worry about paying our mortgage and keeping the lights on. a wall will not help border security and heferred people are paying -- and everyday people are paying the price for the pointless standoff. these are few of the letters i heard from coast guard members. there are many more. i want to talk...
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this is for samantha? i'm sorry.o you. >> we can talk microsoft, too. charles: you know what, you are going to get some microsoft money, too, no doubt about it. that 599 thing is sticking in my head. that sounds like a great deal. two bedrooms on the water? you may hear from me after the show. >> varney does miami, too. charles: i do want to move on to this microsoft story. $500 million in the seattle area to help with the housing crisis. i want to bring in claudia balducci, king county, washington councilwoman. claudia, considering the fight you saw with some of these big tech companies against proposed taxes to help the homelessness, the housing crisis, how big of an impact is it that microsoft is saying hey, we are going to give you $500 million? >> this is a really big deal for our region. we have seen jobs going up, very steadily over the last several years, but housing hasn't kept pace. to have a company like microsoft, one of our hometown employers, one of our largest employers, invest this kind of money in ho
this is for samantha? i'm sorry.o you. >> we can talk microsoft, too. charles: you know what, you are going to get some microsoft money, too, no doubt about it. that 599 thing is sticking in my head. that sounds like a great deal. two bedrooms on the water? you may hear from me after the show. >> varney does miami, too. charles: i do want to move on to this microsoft story. $500 million in the seattle area to help with the housing crisis. i want to bring in claudia balducci, king...