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this is an app calling see iowa. it is that the petri dish for ai technology we are to going to try to make it extensible. it gives people a more empowerment to need it. what we did with learning tools. this is a very passionate group inside of microsoft to said with amazing technology. it now makes where we can change the outcome with kids. yet learning tools or anyone with dyslexia could start reading faster. steven gleason came to one of those. all of the other muscles can't be moved but can they communicate. i feel one of the things i unlocked is the fundamental recognition. is not just about accessibility historically we would think of it as this is something that you do more like a niche or something you do on having built the product. the one thing that is true for all of us is at some point in our lives we will need some help with some sense of hours. it's can be the universal truth. so we better design products that we can help everybody. the beauty of it is it's not some top-down thing. it is much more if y
this is an app calling see iowa. it is that the petri dish for ai technology we are to going to try to make it extensible. it gives people a more empowerment to need it. what we did with learning tools. this is a very passionate group inside of microsoft to said with amazing technology. it now makes where we can change the outcome with kids. yet learning tools or anyone with dyslexia could start reading faster. steven gleason came to one of those. all of the other muscles can't be moved but can...
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. >> bret: you can see former iowa governor next to him, now the ambassador to china.oughts. >> i have a bit of a different take on it. i don't think it's that much, that much of a dramatically different approach. donald trump is very good at playing his audience, whether he is trying to get applause or gasps. when he's on the campaign trail, the china thing. they would scream out china like at a lynyrd skynyrd concert to play "free bird." it was very popular. more than anything, he was going after previous leaders when he would go into the ripped on the campaign trail. he would talk about how bad they had been and what terrible negotiators they were. how they have been taken advantage of by china. i don't really see that much of a difference with what we are seeing out of him now. obviously he's a little more complementary that he's over there. the kind wants to charm them. he's a very charming guy. i don't see it as that much of a departure. i think it's a way of more dramatically making the point he's always wanted to make. >> bret: let's turn to tax reform. senate
. >> bret: you can see former iowa governor next to him, now the ambassador to china.oughts. >> i have a bit of a different take on it. i don't think it's that much, that much of a dramatically different approach. donald trump is very good at playing his audience, whether he is trying to get applause or gasps. when he's on the campaign trail, the china thing. they would scream out china like at a lynyrd skynyrd concert to play "free bird." it was very popular. more than...
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this is the title track from iowa you see the it is what it is what it is what it is. the bond the bond shown it should be up to the bunch of students when you win only the by using guns you told. the bands the major you missed it is beyond the beyond so much nonsense the band's modern xians susie's nancy sentences the be insensitive to the beyond sea than a tree branch let's see now beyond to stand in the bronze when sistani wanted the bonnet when she went to the where when the sun was just an instance when john the baptist church when i am just the most sensitive when using the ornaments of the book is what it is beyond the bounds welded zaniness when the bronze. it is welded to our shoes trying to win the bronze. francoise transponder would never submit to the way to instead sponsor when and when to absorb. what it would. be a winner changes when training on the bench to an ancient stone soon. it is when you try a on just the innocent shion when it's a winner when it is well beyond the beyond it zanu is when john it is what it is it is what it is morning it is what
this is the title track from iowa you see the it is what it is what it is what it is. the bond the bond shown it should be up to the bunch of students when you win only the by using guns you told. the bands the major you missed it is beyond the beyond so much nonsense the band's modern xians susie's nancy sentences the be insensitive to the beyond sea than a tree branch let's see now beyond to stand in the bronze when sistani wanted the bonnet when she went to the where when the sun was just an...
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this is the title track from iowa you see the it is what it is what it is what it is. the beyond the beyond showmanship below the bunch of dudes when you win when the bruising comes to don don plans to make you missed it beyond. the branston most non the band's modern xians susie's nancy seven see the but instead seek to change the baby when she ran a tree branch where c.n.n.'s john chaney stands in the bronx when susana oregon it is nonsense when it comes to the hour when the fun was in a sense when john centonze. when you should win just the most wins you win or eat it the ornaments of the book is what it is beyond the bolded zonda where the bond is when the bond when john. it is well it'd be a monsoon trying to win the bronze should. see a our son would never be obtained his new toy to stand in its monsoons when the branches zambian. what it would be an opinion changes when training the balance to an ancient stone soon when when when you should be a on just the innocent shion when it's a wind but when it is well beyond the beyond it is what it would be a it is what
this is the title track from iowa you see the it is what it is what it is what it is. the beyond the beyond showmanship below the bunch of dudes when you win when the bruising comes to don don plans to make you missed it beyond. the branston most non the band's modern xians susie's nancy seven see the but instead seek to change the baby when she ran a tree branch where c.n.n.'s john chaney stands in the bronx when susana oregon it is nonsense when it comes to the hour when the fun was in a...
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normally we see snow lines through iowa and the midwest. next week, it is a colder pattern for us. , west virginia, western maryland could see snow by next thursday. showers this evening, 8:00 to 10:00. it will be very spotty. for today, that 64 should be a 54 to 55. you can see it on the board, mid 60's south of us to richmond. not a bad day, but older air right around the corner. julie: on the roads right now, we are still trying to clean up this accident and the delays as you travel from virginia to montgomery county. this is the inner loop approaching braddock road, a 17 minute ride from springfield north 266. southbound kenilworth avenue, a five car pile up blocking the left lane. now, troubles westbound on 50 ,eaded into annapolis at i-97 crash activity blocking the far right side of the road. within the next 10 minutes we will take a look at the ride headed into northeast. kidd: wealthiest men in the world, but that money cannot buy what he says is one of the most beautiful things in his life. it is not his wife and kids. what is it? we will share it. if you plan on traveling
normally we see snow lines through iowa and the midwest. next week, it is a colder pattern for us. , west virginia, western maryland could see snow by next thursday. showers this evening, 8:00 to 10:00. it will be very spotty. for today, that 64 should be a 54 to 55. you can see it on the board, mid 60's south of us to richmond. not a bad day, but older air right around the corner. julie: on the roads right now, we are still trying to clean up this accident and the delays as you travel from...
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. >> we talked earlier about covering the primaries, , and vy early on i was in iowa, and you could see the lines at the trump rallies there. and was calling back and saying i meeting a lot of young people in particular, young men in particular who were trying to decide between bernie sanders and donald trump. >> a certain bro culture have come out to the trump rows, maybe would wear tank tops and big make america great again hats, that college, perturbed a culture that which up and would like the enthusiasm of events. the same sort of people who would say i want to vote for him this is a broad brush, i do apologize but this is a demographic am talking about, would really like bernie sanders or donald trump. because they wanted an outsider. they want someone different, refreshing, somebody was a part of the establishment. somebody's whose name they had not been hearing a lot like hillary clinton. somebody who wasn't afraid to take on -- bernie sanders had that quality and so did donald trump are these were young people who are either just in the search, just in the middle of a search fo
. >> we talked earlier about covering the primaries, , and vy early on i was in iowa, and you could see the lines at the trump rallies there. and was calling back and saying i meeting a lot of young people in particular, young men in particular who were trying to decide between bernie sanders and donald trump. >> a certain bro culture have come out to the trump rows, maybe would wear tank tops and big make america great again hats, that college, perturbed a culture that which up and...
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iowa. and you see oracle creating partnerships with historically black colleges.o i think this election was a wake-up call for the valley. they understand they're part of a larger country. they understand there are many people who feel excluded from this economy. and they want to be part of making sure the prosperity is shared. >> and do you think they get it, companies like facebook, google and twitter, for example, recently testified before congress about how their platforms were used by russians to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. do you think they actually get it, and are you confident that they are willing and able to prevent this from happening again? >> well, i think they understand that these platforms were abused, and the platforms have created a lot of good. they've allowed for dissident voices. they've allowed for barack obama to become president. they allowed for bernie sanders to come out of nowhere. but they've also been abused by bots that spread misinformation campaigns. they've become channels of hate speech. that hate speech has often
iowa. and you see oracle creating partnerships with historically black colleges.o i think this election was a wake-up call for the valley. they understand they're part of a larger country. they understand there are many people who feel excluded from this economy. and they want to be part of making sure the prosperity is shared. >> and do you think they get it, companies like facebook, google and twitter, for example, recently testified before congress about how their platforms were used...
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seeing them. i listened to ll cool jay in iowa. i listened to him in iowa.ng chris had done. >> reporter: 200 episodes later, they have become close. >> i had chris' poster on my wall growing up. now i'm talking to him about my issues once a month. it's just like, you never thought you would have that relationship with chris o'donnell. he's going to kill me for saying that, by the way. >> reporter: and a few have become family. >> danny is married to my brother. they have two amazing kids. i've been married for five years. it's such a large chung of our lives. >> reporter: the thing that keeps viewers coming back? the nonstop action. >> we'll do a stunt that draws a round of applause from the crew. it gets everyone excited. >> whatever they're doing, keep doing it. 200 episodes is impressive. >>> coming up, zac efron is bringing the "high school musical" moves to the big top. we'll explain. coming up next. >> you can move forward. >> what is your name? >> i am elizabeth smart. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> monday on "e.t." -- are chip and joann
seeing them. i listened to ll cool jay in iowa. i listened to him in iowa.ng chris had done. >> reporter: 200 episodes later, they have become close. >> i had chris' poster on my wall growing up. now i'm talking to him about my issues once a month. it's just like, you never thought you would have that relationship with chris o'donnell. he's going to kill me for saying that, by the way. >> reporter: and a few have become family. >> danny is married to my brother. they...
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see if you spot iowa senator, chuck grassley trying to quietly sneak out the door behind the americankground while reporters shouted questions. >> paul manafort was indicted today and -- >> and that's not -- that really isn't our job. that's not our wheel house. that's the -- [ crowd shouting ] now if you'll -- if you'll give me -- will you -- seth: he literally snuck out behind the flags. i wouldn't be surprised if at the next press conference he comes dressed as one just to blend in. [ laughter ] so republicans are dodging questions about mueller. meanwhile, an increasingly rabid and unhinged right-wing media is trying to impugn mueller's integrity, and lay the groundwork for his firing. take former house speaker newt gingrich who when mueller was first appointed said, "robert mueller is a superb choice to be special counsel. his reputation is impeccable. for honesty and integrity the media should now calm down." well, you'll never guess how newt feels now. on monday he slammed mueller for being too aggressive in raiding manafort's house over the summer, and suggested that mueller h
see if you spot iowa senator, chuck grassley trying to quietly sneak out the door behind the americankground while reporters shouted questions. >> paul manafort was indicted today and -- >> and that's not -- that really isn't our job. that's not our wheel house. that's the -- [ crowd shouting ] now if you'll -- if you'll give me -- will you -- seth: he literally snuck out behind the flags. i wouldn't be surprised if at the next press conference he comes dressed as one just to blend...
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. >> and to cover those primaries i live in iowa but you could see the lines at the trump rally and i was calling back to say that there is a lot of young people and young men who were trying to decide between bernie sanders and donald trump. and those who would wear tank tops and make america great again so those that shows that enthusiasm those that say i do know that is a broad brush but it is a demographic that i am talking about either bernie sanders for donald trump but they wanted that outsider in refreshing and not part of the establishment whose name they have not been hearing their whole life like hillary clinton or somebody not afraid because bernie sanders has that quality in these are young people that are in the search for a job or soon to be graduated from college in one day better opportunity. >> i consciously sought people who saw things like the t-shirts that you mentioned. that is the reality of what they may have seen so when george w. bush invasion of iraq with an anti-war rally they would see disparity in t-shirts about george bush and they felt the same. >> ther
. >> and to cover those primaries i live in iowa but you could see the lines at the trump rally and i was calling back to say that there is a lot of young people and young men who were trying to decide between bernie sanders and donald trump. and those who would wear tank tops and make america great again so those that shows that enthusiasm those that say i do know that is a broad brush but it is a demographic that i am talking about either bernie sanders for donald trump but they wanted...
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i think we need up to places like iowa and you see half of the crops are corn and the corn is not even used to feed humanity but now becomes feel and now our usda secretary is also the energy secretary, this is fascinating. at the end of the day, the same way that september 11 happened how we thought it would never happen, do we have our september 11 but with it being with so few , that went day will have the biggest september 11 by something we don't first see one day? one day all of those crops feeding american humanity, they will not be any longer. this could happen. this is a national security issue. when we ask for diversity of vegetables and fruits and more farmers and bigger farmers, it futureuse humanity's depends on it. not because we want to have 120 vegetables to put in our risotto so we can cost -- charge you $100 a plate. it is deeper than that. it is about this diversity. this huge amount of diversity we are so likely to have. to forever going keep succeeding. that is why this is so important. >> going back to something you are saying about -- [laughter] [applause] transl
i think we need up to places like iowa and you see half of the crops are corn and the corn is not even used to feed humanity but now becomes feel and now our usda secretary is also the energy secretary, this is fascinating. at the end of the day, the same way that september 11 happened how we thought it would never happen, do we have our september 11 but with it being with so few , that went day will have the biggest september 11 by something we don't first see one day? one day all of those...
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iowa. you could see the lines at the trump rally they are and was calling back and saying i am meeting a lot of young people in particular young man who try to decide between bernie sanders and donald trump. >> man would wear tank tops and big make america great again hats. that college fraternity culture that would show up in like the enthusiasm of the events are the same sort of people that would say and this is kind of a broad russian i apologize for the demographics i'm talking about either likes bernie sanders or donald trump. they want an outsider. they wanted somebody different somebody refreshing it was a part of the establishment somebody whose name they haven't been hearing all of their lives like hillary clinton somebody he wasn't afraid to take on the system. bernie sanders had the quality and so the donald trump and they both had jobs messages. these are young people who were either just in the middle of the search for a job or soon will be graduating from college and they wanted a better opportunity. spin a one-day disruptor two. i constantly saw people who stop things that peo
iowa. you could see the lines at the trump rally they are and was calling back and saying i am meeting a lot of young people in particular young man who try to decide between bernie sanders and donald trump. >> man would wear tank tops and big make america great again hats. that college fraternity culture that would show up in like the enthusiasm of the events are the same sort of people that would say and this is kind of a broad russian i apologize for the demographics i'm talking about...
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i think when you go to places like iowa and you see half the crops are soy and half are corn, and the corn is not even used to feed humanity but now becomes fuel and how our usda secretary now is also the energy secretary. all this is fascinating but at the end of the day, the same way unfortunately september 11 happened we never even we thought was going to happen, do we have our next september 11 but one day being with so very few types of seeds they in mass quantity of food we are providing to america and one day we'll have the biggest september 11 by a pest or one hing we don't foresee, day all those crops are feeding it does by this huge amount of diversity that we are so lucky to have from mother earth is going to give us the security of humanity. that is so important. going back to something you were saying -- [laughter] translator on the number one number. [laughter] >> you don't need a translator. >> i think it is something so interesting that you said about the water versus the coke. there was a controversy over what fema was bringing to the island of puerto rico versus what
i think when you go to places like iowa and you see half the crops are soy and half are corn, and the corn is not even used to feed humanity but now becomes fuel and how our usda secretary now is also the energy secretary. all this is fascinating but at the end of the day, the same way unfortunately september 11 happened we never even we thought was going to happen, do we have our next september 11 but one day being with so very few types of seeds they in mass quantity of food we are providing...
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but they won't see me because they don't accept iowa medicaid. >> it kind of makes me afraid, like, whenmy grandma and my mom got it, i'm bound to get it, maybe. maybe if luck's on my side, i won't, but... how long are you gonna be out of work? >> well, it was supposed to be two months, a month to two months. now it's probably going to be closer to three, maybe four. >> sometimes i'm not sad about things that happen. sometimes i am. i think i've just gotten so used to bad things happening, i just don't care anymore. (train horn blaring) ♪ >> i'm brittany and i'm now 15 years old. my hair isn't blonde anymore because i dye it, which is one of my hobbies, i guess. i like to do different stuff with my hair. and i like it. and i'm probably not going to stop until all of my hair is gone. (chuckles) >> give me one of these ones. i'm roger and i'm now 19. graduated high school a year and a half early. i got a job, i've gotten a few different jobs. i've just been working, been working and sleeping. (chuckles) >> zakkary, one... >> mommy. i'm playing. >> it's not a toy, you see that? that's germs
but they won't see me because they don't accept iowa medicaid. >> it kind of makes me afraid, like, whenmy grandma and my mom got it, i'm bound to get it, maybe. maybe if luck's on my side, i won't, but... how long are you gonna be out of work? >> well, it was supposed to be two months, a month to two months. now it's probably going to be closer to three, maybe four. >> sometimes i'm not sad about things that happen. sometimes i am. i think i've just gotten so used to bad...
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see. it's scary that there are people driving in iowa to know this.s not like iowa votes in the most of presidential primary. in addition to clearing up the deer confusion. they also explained does not mean there is a baby on a surfboard and men at work signs do not signal an australian band playing in the area. topic number three. the hottest new coffee brand on the market is called roofy. but it's made exclusively for dogs. it was started by a london business woman who apparently has zero marketing skills. now the internet has a caffeine headache. but who has time to get offended when you have adorable pictures of dogs drinking coffee. of course, like all rooffees you have to be careful around this stuff. topic number four. corona is getting into the marijuana industry. coronas are largely drunk on caribbean islands where everybody is selling weed except the customs agents who generally sell the stronger stuff. but corona's parent company dedecided to get some of nose green backed for themselves. they believe pot will soon be legal everywhere in the
see. it's scary that there are people driving in iowa to know this.s not like iowa votes in the most of presidential primary. in addition to clearing up the deer confusion. they also explained does not mean there is a baby on a surfboard and men at work signs do not signal an australian band playing in the area. topic number three. the hottest new coffee brand on the market is called roofy. but it's made exclusively for dogs. it was started by a london business woman who apparently has zero...
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. >> we talked earlier about covering the primary and early on i was in iowa and you could see the line at the trump rally their and was calling back and saying i'm meeting a lot of young people in particular, young men who are trying to decide between bernie sanders and donald trump. >> a certain rogue culture that would come out to the trump rallies, men who would wear tank tops and big make america great again hats, that college fraternity culture that would show up and really like the enthusiasm of the event in the same sort of people who would say and this is kind of a broad brush so i apologize, i would really like either bernie sanders or like donald trump and it was because they wanted an outsider or someone different and refreshing wasn't part of the establishment, someone who's made they had not-- whose name they had not heard their whole life i hillary clinton. they both had job messages and these are young people who either just in the search-- in the middle of a search for a job or soon graduated from college and they wanted a better opportunity. >> they wanted a disruptor,
. >> we talked earlier about covering the primary and early on i was in iowa and you could see the line at the trump rally their and was calling back and saying i'm meeting a lot of young people in particular, young men who are trying to decide between bernie sanders and donald trump. >> a certain rogue culture that would come out to the trump rallies, men who would wear tank tops and big make america great again hats, that college fraternity culture that would show up and really...
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iowa caucuses. but as we're seeing right now, when you're pulling in people out of a fit of desperation, they can come back and bite you. what's really interesting here is that we're now 48 hours into mueller's america. and everyone had heard about this indictment that was going to come down. and everyone figured it was manafort or michael flynn. what no one knew and what no one expected was the guilty plea by george papadopoulos. and then today we find out that sam clovis not -- sam clovis is not only the campaign official that's obliquely referenced in one of the documents yesterday, but has already spoken to the grand jury in the mueller investigation. if you're in the white house right now, as previously said, and you now find out that george papadopoulos and now sam clovis are two people who have talked to the grand jury. one has already pleaded guilty, as ezra said, this already adds a -- i don't know, a frisson of freak-out in the west wing about who is next, what's possibly going to happen next, and mueller as previously said is not someone to be trifled with. >> and ezra, sam clovis is someon
iowa caucuses. but as we're seeing right now, when you're pulling in people out of a fit of desperation, they can come back and bite you. what's really interesting here is that we're now 48 hours into mueller's america. and everyone had heard about this indictment that was going to come down. and everyone figured it was manafort or michael flynn. what no one knew and what no one expected was the guilty plea by george papadopoulos. and then today we find out that sam clovis not -- sam clovis is...
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iowa" in southern california. brad paisley and john fogerty. you can see 10th through the 20th. wednesday, brad paisley cohosts the cma awards here on abc for the tenth time. so please watch that. tomorrow night, carey mulligan, gael garcia bernal, and music from darius rucker. and later this week, josh hutcherson, dale earnhardt jr., jesse williams, plus music from luke combs and dan auerbach. so please join us for all that. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is an emmy-nominated, golden globe-winning actor who's played everything from paper salesman on "the office" to the gatekeeper of asgard in "thor." next, he co-stars alongside jessica chastain in "molly's game." >> i wasn't really listening. >> i'm refusing you permission to seek a minor role production. i'm refusing permission to invalidate my entire career. >> i'm uncaring. >> i built a successful -- >> do you have kids? you're interested in having a family? >> very much. >> i don't get you some point reductions in the sentencing recommendation guidelines say eight to 12 years and that
iowa" in southern california. brad paisley and john fogerty. you can see 10th through the 20th. wednesday, brad paisley cohosts the cma awards here on abc for the tenth time. so please watch that. tomorrow night, carey mulligan, gael garcia bernal, and music from darius rucker. and later this week, josh hutcherson, dale earnhardt jr., jesse williams, plus music from luke combs and dan auerbach. so please join us for all that. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is an...
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you can see heavy rain is really the biggest factor with this storm system right the heaviest of the rain is moving through iowa. just south of chicago. we're seeing heavier rain moving into northern ohio and parts of western pennsylvania. the wind is going to be a big factor the next day or so. 40 or 50-mile-per-hour gusts. wind advisories in effect. the area of low pressure will move east where it'll bring rain in the northeast sunday. behind it, winds are so strong, we'll see lake-effect snow kick in. upstate new york, syracuse, could see a foot of snow. if you're traveling that way, something to keep in mind. that's a look at the weather across the country. you here's a peek out your window. >> thank goodness we're not experiencing that around here. we are experiencing chilly temperatures. starting this morning in the upper 30s and low 40s at this point. to plan out the rest of the day, we are expecting rain showers. spotty rain showers, mainly north of the district. temperatures will be in the mid to upper 50s for daytime highs today. winds are going to increase throughout the afternoon and into the evenin
you can see heavy rain is really the biggest factor with this storm system right the heaviest of the rain is moving through iowa. just south of chicago. we're seeing heavier rain moving into northern ohio and parts of western pennsylvania. the wind is going to be a big factor the next day or so. 40 or 50-mile-per-hour gusts. wind advisories in effect. the area of low pressure will move east where it'll bring rain in the northeast sunday. behind it, winds are so strong, we'll see lake-effect...
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i see that our colleague from iowa has arrived. if our colleague from iowa, senator ernst, would care to speak, we would love to have her do that as well. part of what senator sullivan has shared with you today is the need to move back above 3% growth. and that is an item which we think is critical. in doing so not only do we begin to move back into what i think most americans would consider to be a healthy economy, one in which they can actually see their own families doing better, but we'll also see a better movement in terms of the shortfalls within revenues coming into the federal government. with that let me once again welcome senator ernst from iowa, also a member of the class of 2014. senator ernst. mrs. ernst: thank you very much. mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mrs. ernst: thank you very much. i appreciate the senator from south dakota's points and glad to join in this conversation this afternoon. about a decade ago the worst economic recession since the great depression devastated our middle c
i see that our colleague from iowa has arrived. if our colleague from iowa, senator ernst, would care to speak, we would love to have her do that as well. part of what senator sullivan has shared with you today is the need to move back above 3% growth. and that is an item which we think is critical. in doing so not only do we begin to move back into what i think most americans would consider to be a healthy economy, one in which they can actually see their own families doing better, but we'll...
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and you can see heavy rain is really the biggest factor with this storm system right now. and the heaviest of the rain is moving through iowa. just south of chicago. we're also seeing heavier rain moving into northern ohio and parts of western pennsylvania. the wind is going to be a big factor, though, over the next day or so. 40 to 50 mile-per-hour gusts. wind advisories in effect. this area of low pressure will continue to move eastward. it's going to move rain into the northeast into sunday. back behind it winds are so strong we're going to see lake-effect snow kick in. parts of upstate new york could see a foot of snow. if you're >>> it's a cold 30s and 40s for the bay area this morning, and palo alto, 38 degrees right now, san jose, 42, up near the napa and santa rosa area, also waking up to those 30s. now, we are expecting an overall dry day, the temperatures will be fairly cool, climbing into the 60s for san francisco with mostly clear skies, not just for the coastline few also for inland areas, san jose, expect a climb into the mid 60s before we see the return of some rain by tomorrow. >>> and that's your latest >>
and you can see heavy rain is really the biggest factor with this storm system right now. and the heaviest of the rain is moving through iowa. just south of chicago. we're also seeing heavier rain moving into northern ohio and parts of western pennsylvania. the wind is going to be a big factor, though, over the next day or so. 40 to 50 mile-per-hour gusts. wind advisories in effect. this area of low pressure will continue to move eastward. it's going to move rain into the northeast into sunday....
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see the downside. i wonder, could you jump a sport about 150 years and you are driving up to iowa to cover the caucuses in one of the things i was struck by-- i told jarrett in the back for my now he's a real writer because part of the reason he took on political writing and because he was trying to put off fish-- finishing a novel, so there's nothing like a writer putting off one project by taking on another one, but went to iowa and spent time watching the caucuses candidates from both parties in one of the things you found their was this really intense anger. the electric was really a great order if you could set the tone for your arrival and what you saw. >> sure. i was in the middle of writing a novel that had just ballooned out of control. it was like frankenstein's monster that had gone beyond anything i could do and so in true writer fraction i procrastinated and decided i would cover the 2016 election, which i thought would be incredibly boring. [laughter] i thought it would come down to hillary clinton and jeb bush and i thought i would do this as a hobby, but then i started noticing the trun
see the downside. i wonder, could you jump a sport about 150 years and you are driving up to iowa to cover the caucuses in one of the things i was struck by-- i told jarrett in the back for my now he's a real writer because part of the reason he took on political writing and because he was trying to put off fish-- finishing a novel, so there's nothing like a writer putting off one project by taking on another one, but went to iowa and spent time watching the caucuses candidates from both...
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the priorities are different because you see things that matter to a particular center. a senator in iowa cares a lot about biofuel. there are some issues they don't care as much about. the estate tax is less of a priority in the senate. you might see the corporate rate , in the senate have other wasted do that that would effectively get the rate lower but doesn't have that statutory rate there. there are a lot of things they can move. the senate wants to put their mark on the bill. they don't want to rubberstamp what the house puts through. host: they are going to make their own proposal? guest: they are going to mark that up. it's an ambitious plan. they will mark up their own and conference the bills. ways and means committee on the house side begins marking up the legislation. that means amendments, voting on them. it could be a long week. for our coverage of that, go to www.c-span.org. host: good morning to you. meaningthe tax proposal to you? have gone,hink they they are crafting this with dismantling social security and medicare. they're going to have to pay for it somehow. i notic
the priorities are different because you see things that matter to a particular center. a senator in iowa cares a lot about biofuel. there are some issues they don't care as much about. the estate tax is less of a priority in the senate. you might see the corporate rate , in the senate have other wasted do that that would effectively get the rate lower but doesn't have that statutory rate there. there are a lot of things they can move. the senate wants to put their mark on the bill. they don't...
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see an american women win something this year. we have a jam packed show for you tonight. from the battleship "iowan pedro, california, music from brad paisley and john fogerty. and from the world series champion houston astros, shortstop carlos correa is with us tonight. [ applause ] by the way, l.a. is the only city where carlos correa wouldn't get booed after winning the world series. moments after the game, he did this. >> taking another big step in my life. daniella rodriguez, you make me the happiest man in the world. will you marry me? >> oh, my god. >> will you marry me? >> oh, my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they got engaged on the field. by the way, ten seconds later security came and made her go back on the other side of the gate. [ laughter ] so carlos is here tonight with his new fiancee and this is good, too. this is from the astros victory parade in houston on friday where a woman accidentally dropped her hat from the seventh level of a parking structure. watch here as her fellow fans pitch in to return the hat to its rightful owner. okay. here we go. see the hat? it's goin
see an american women win something this year. we have a jam packed show for you tonight. from the battleship "iowan pedro, california, music from brad paisley and john fogerty. and from the world series champion houston astros, shortstop carlos correa is with us tonight. [ applause ] by the way, l.a. is the only city where carlos correa wouldn't get booed after winning the world series. moments after the game, he did this. >> taking another big step in my life. daniella rodriguez,...
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see my father. who he was. >> natural to him. >> casablanca's score performed live last month by the iowa orchestra was -- >>-up must remember thisa kiss is just a kiss. >> come poser, max steiner hated the song and was going to replace it it with the song he had written. by the time he around to it. time had gone by. >> sheep had been saskatchewan as maria. cut short. couldn't do any retakes at that point. >> that very last line. perhaps the greatest last line in move veep history. nearly didn't make it. bogey dubbed in after filming was finished. like for sewn many plans you are -- it was funny. just thought the perfect ending to this perfect movie. >>> some of the finest wine in the world comes from tuscany in italy. could be the soil or sun. if you ask the people at one vineyard they'll tell you the secret its mozart. seth doane explains. row after row of grapevines cover the hills of montelcino in tuscany. the famed brunell oflt wio wine. one of the vineyard is different. just listen. the grapes here are serenaded, all day, every day. by classical music. he started pumping mozart into a section of his vineyard. he found the
see my father. who he was. >> natural to him. >> casablanca's score performed live last month by the iowa orchestra was -- >>-up must remember thisa kiss is just a kiss. >> come poser, max steiner hated the song and was going to replace it it with the song he had written. by the time he around to it. time had gone by. >> sheep had been saskatchewan as maria. cut short. couldn't do any retakes at that point. >> that very last line. perhaps the greatest last...
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the priorities are different because you see things that matter to a particular center. a senator in iowa cares a lot about biofuel. there are some issues they don't care as much about. the estate tax is less of a priority in the senate. you might see the corporate rate , in the senate have other wasted do that that would effectively get the rate lower but doesn't have that statutory rate there. there are a lot of things they can move. the senate wants to put their mark on the bill. they don't want to rubberstamp what the house puts through. host: they are going to make their own proposal? guest: they are going to mark that up. it's an ambitious plan. they will mark up their own and conference the bills. ways and means committee on the house side begins marking up the legislation. that means amendments, voting on them. it could be a long week. for our coverage of that, go to www.c-span.org. host: good morning to you. meaningthe tax proposal to you? have gone,hink they they are crafting this with dismantling social security and medicare. they're going to have to pay for it somehow. i notic
the priorities are different because you see things that matter to a particular center. a senator in iowa cares a lot about biofuel. there are some issues they don't care as much about. the estate tax is less of a priority in the senate. you might see the corporate rate , in the senate have other wasted do that that would effectively get the rate lower but doesn't have that statutory rate there. there are a lot of things they can move. the senate wants to put their mark on the bill. they don't...
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iowa in 2015. behind a stellar quarterback now in cabs city. he's got gifts of his own. let's seehe can pull a rabbit out of his hat. >> tim: mahomes was banged up, shimonek did get starting time prior to this year but his improvisational skills not quite that of mclane carter so if you're looking to get pressured now is the time for texas. nisby. stoned as he tried to run wide. hard to do against this texas defense, the numbers on carter who you think about it had a very good start to the game but spencer, he was saddled with difficult field position much of the night. >> spencer: he was backed up into his own end zone. asked to make difficult throws across the field. i think it was more a function of play calling than not but now they're in the situation with one hand behind their back a less than mobile quarterback the ground game has to pull them out of this, i'm convinced of that. >> tim: trips to the top of your screen. can now pin their ears back. he gets the necessary yardage for the first down at the 39 yard line as gary johnson tattoos him there. >> spencer: the reason w
iowa in 2015. behind a stellar quarterback now in cabs city. he's got gifts of his own. let's seehe can pull a rabbit out of his hat. >> tim: mahomes was banged up, shimonek did get starting time prior to this year but his improvisational skills not quite that of mclane carter so if you're looking to get pressured now is the time for texas. nisby. stoned as he tried to run wide. hard to do against this texas defense, the numbers on carter who you think about it had a very good start to...
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iowa in 2015. behind a stellar quarterback now in cabs city. he's got gifts of his own. let's seeull a rabbit out of his hat. >> tim:ma shimonek did get starting time prior to this year but his improvisational skills not quite that of mclane carter so if you're looking to get pressured now is the time for texas. nisby. stoned as he tried to run wide. hard to do against this texas defense, the numbers on carter who you think about it had a very good start to the game but spencer, he was saddled with difficult field position much of the night. >> spencer: he was backed up into his own end zone. asked to make difficult throws across the field. i think it was more a function of play calling than not but now they're in the situation with one hand behind their back a less than mobile quarterback the ground game has to pull them out of this, i'm convinced of that. >> tim: trips to the top of your screen. can now pin their ears back. he gets t for the first down at the 39 yard line as gary johnson tattoos him there. >> spencer: the reason why that yardage is there is because they're not r
iowa in 2015. behind a stellar quarterback now in cabs city. he's got gifts of his own. let's seeull a rabbit out of his hat. >> tim:ma shimonek did get starting time prior to this year but his improvisational skills not quite that of mclane carter so if you're looking to get pressured now is the time for texas. nisby. stoned as he tried to run wide. hard to do against this texas defense, the numbers on carter who you think about it had a very good start to the game but spencer, he was...
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table on the modified mark, and i can just look down the deus and i see a number -- dais -- number of colleagues on my set of the iowa asked for that kind of information. the fact is we've got a lot more questions right now than answers. as i told the chairman, the questions we were asking worried about filibusters -- were not about filibusters. once he impact on the historic tax credit? what happens to low income folks all over the country? we have real crunch in terms of affordable housing. senator cantwell worked on a bipartisan way. we don't know what this means for low income housing and impact on affordable housing. a lot of universities are coming through the it what you know what this means for them. we have not had a single hearing, not one on these proposals. this is legislative malpractice, contrasted to 1986. 27 hearings starting with the treasury secretary. on top of all that we've got now a proposal to repeal a central provision of the affordable care act. committee has not held a single hearing in congress on the ac are on the broad question for health coverage for all americans. think about that. we w
table on the modified mark, and i can just look down the deus and i see a number -- dais -- number of colleagues on my set of the iowa asked for that kind of information. the fact is we've got a lot more questions right now than answers. as i told the chairman, the questions we were asking worried about filibusters -- were not about filibusters. once he impact on the historic tax credit? what happens to low income folks all over the country? we have real crunch in terms of affordable housing....
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see this line right here a bit of the warm front lifting through minnesota iowa right now, that meansy warmer up and down pattern. tomorrow is coal. today warm tomorrow cold. saturday mild. but then saturday rain comes through and that is going to impact any weekend plans you have or getting a jump on thanksgiving day travel. saturday could feature slow downs. temperatures right now 54 at the airport. fifty-six in millville. comfortable here. sixty in the city. chilly to the north. down to 38 in mount pocono. there is our 60 degrees, above average for first time in a while. record 76 for 2005. morning low was 48, well above average, cloud kept us mild even they we had a few showers overnight. most of those out by the time we woke up this morning. weekend storm you can see a warm front and here we get saturday we will start day with rain, steady rain through midday hours will be northwest of philadelphia but then in the evening the front comes through saturday night into sunday and we will see rain just about every where. should clear sunday morning but there is that northwest wind flo
see this line right here a bit of the warm front lifting through minnesota iowa right now, that meansy warmer up and down pattern. tomorrow is coal. today warm tomorrow cold. saturday mild. but then saturday rain comes through and that is going to impact any weekend plans you have or getting a jump on thanksgiving day travel. saturday could feature slow downs. temperatures right now 54 at the airport. fifty-six in millville. comfortable here. sixty in the city. chilly to the north. down to 38...
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iowa community. someone put his phone number on a fake add promising turkeys to families in cedar rapids. he said it broke his heart to see many people needed a turkey, so he and his friends bought 80 meals for 80 families. he plans to make this a tradition every year. >> what a way to end up a heart busting thanksgiving feast than with shopping. the premium use -- outlets open at 8:00 p.m., you might find extra traffic along 42 in gloucester premium outlets that will open their doors at 6:00 p.m. we have detours on 14 of the different septa bus routes because of our big parade. >> reporter: my college kid has a retail job he is learning the downside of it, i guess, he is doing hours later tonight. 32 in philadelphia. 29 in allentown. 30 in wilmington, 28 in millville. 36 in cape may. as we go through the day, looks like it will be sunny, 33 degrees by 7:00. 42 by noon, this is what to expect during the parade today roughly moving from from the freezing markup to 42 by the end. 46 is the high this afternoon. lots of sun and winds on the light side. if you have relatives coming in from out of town, all green aircraft and n
iowa community. someone put his phone number on a fake add promising turkeys to families in cedar rapids. he said it broke his heart to see many people needed a turkey, so he and his friends bought 80 meals for 80 families. he plans to make this a tradition every year. >> what a way to end up a heart busting thanksgiving feast than with shopping. the premium use -- outlets open at 8:00 p.m., you might find extra traffic along 42 in gloucester premium outlets that will open their doors at...
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see some of this. showers and some thunderstorms. this is a cold front coming in. colder air in the midwest. that's snow falling in western iowa, into nebraska, south dakota. that snow, we won't get that this week, but we will get the cold. turning a lot colder as the week goes on. 68 today, the shower and thunderstorm activity most likely this afternoon. the showers will be moving out quickly this afternoon. coming behind the showers, cooler by tomorrow. 40 in the morning. just 55 in the afternoon. look how cool it stays as the week goes on. morning temperatures in the 30s and 40s. really where they should be this time of year. afternoon temperatures in the 50s. the weekend gets even colder. veterans day, 34 in the morning. 48 in the afternoon. there will be lots of sunshine. dry for the parades and activities for veterans day. then sunday, a little bit warmer, but cloudier, too, with the chance of a few neighborhoods seeing showers on sunday. >> thanks. >>> we're continuing to stay focused on a problem on route 1. >> for the better part of an hour. jessica boyington, bring us up to speed. >> watching the crash, boulevard's n
see some of this. showers and some thunderstorms. this is a cold front coming in. colder air in the midwest. that's snow falling in western iowa, into nebraska, south dakota. that snow, we won't get that this week, but we will get the cold. turning a lot colder as the week goes on. 68 today, the shower and thunderstorm activity most likely this afternoon. the showers will be moving out quickly this afternoon. coming behind the showers, cooler by tomorrow. 40 in the morning. just 55 in the...