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and the lawyers in that case, on the plaintiff side of that case, have unique papers, peter shea has told me. they are authorized to enter and examine any of these detention facilities anywhere in the country at any time. they are the only people who can do this. and that is news to me. and i think he's going to bring some real news to this discussion tonight. >> wow! i've never heard that at all. that's -- that is whoa if true. that's a big deal. >> they have a set of leverage points they can bring to this issue in court and they do bring on an ongoing basis. it's very much an alive lawsuit that is constantly being -- entertaining motions and changing the nature of the rules. >> that lawsuit precludes the trump administration from doing what the trump administration said they were going to do as of today. this new policy that's in effect because of the executive order literally can't happen because of that court order. if that court order also means we can have a window, visibility into the places they're stuffing these kids all over the country, that changes everything. >> pete er-
and the lawyers in that case, on the plaintiff side of that case, have unique papers, peter shea has told me. they are authorized to enter and examine any of these detention facilities anywhere in the country at any time. they are the only people who can do this. and that is news to me. and i think he's going to bring some real news to this discussion tonight. >> wow! i've never heard that at all. that's -- that is whoa if true. that's a big deal. >> they have a set of leverage...
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when jeff sessions files that request, he will meet peter shea in court. and in a moment attorney peter shea will tell us how he will respond in court to the attorney general and to president trump. but first joining us now from mcallen, texas, jacob soboroff and chris hayes. >> chris you've been spending a couple days down there now. the story has changed but the question is how much has it changed? what does this executive order do? >> that's the question. the folks we've spoken to down here, the texas for civil rights, the lawyers in contact as this process rolls through, don't know what tomorrow brings and what friday and monday will bring. tomorrow there will be people in federal court who have had their children separated because they're a day late. there's an open question to everyone down here which is come friday morning when those 75 people for the morning session in federal court have their intake interview with the public defender and have they been separated from their child, whether people say no or yes. and whether they're still separated fr
when jeff sessions files that request, he will meet peter shea in court. and in a moment attorney peter shea will tell us how he will respond in court to the attorney general and to president trump. but first joining us now from mcallen, texas, jacob soboroff and chris hayes. >> chris you've been spending a couple days down there now. the story has changed but the question is how much has it changed? what does this executive order do? >> that's the question. the folks we've spoken...
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. >> shea is a man of action. he's co-founder of 4-year-old boston based lean box, a new kind of data driven vending machine for fresh food. >> thank you for your purchase. >> and he has big dreams. dreams that extend way beyond his home base in boston. >> our goal as a company is to have lean box in every major city in the entire united states and to change the way the american workforce eats. >> we also have great visions to scale the company way past two cities. >> nancy sharp is the founder and owner of chicago based food for thought, a multimillion dollar midwest catering company. recently, she and shea formed a partnership called lean box great lakes. it's the first step toward making lean box a national brand. >> it's always a little nerve-racking, sort of letting your brand into the hands of somebody else. but i really can't think of anyone i could trust more than the team that we found here in chicago. >> we're going to hit a home run here and then take it to the next market and the next market. >> togeth
. >> shea is a man of action. he's co-founder of 4-year-old boston based lean box, a new kind of data driven vending machine for fresh food. >> thank you for your purchase. >> and he has big dreams. dreams that extend way beyond his home base in boston. >> our goal as a company is to have lean box in every major city in the entire united states and to change the way the american workforce eats. >> we also have great visions to scale the company way past two cities....
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recently she and shea formed a partnership called lean box great lakes.t's the first step toward make leanbox a national brand. >> it is always a little nerve-racking sort of letting your brand into the hands of somebody else. but i really can't think of anyone that i can trust more than the team that we found here in chicago. >> we're going to hit a home run here and then we're going to take it to the next market and the next market. >> together these two hope to create a template for building similar partnerships around the country. marrying local food preparers to the lean box technology system. >> i think the way that we have done this with chicago will have to be replicated in every major city. it's more of a farthpartnership a franchise. >> the goal is to have mid-sized office. the company is too small for a full fledge cafeteria but big enough to need fresh meals delivered to their workplace. >> we want stuff in the fridge we would eat. so something to get at trader joe's or whole foods or a natural grocery store. >> that's why shea and his team de
recently she and shea formed a partnership called lean box great lakes.t's the first step toward make leanbox a national brand. >> it is always a little nerve-racking sort of letting your brand into the hands of somebody else. but i really can't think of anyone that i can trust more than the team that we found here in chicago. >> we're going to hit a home run here and then we're going to take it to the next market and the next market. >> together these two hope to create a...
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shea-porter: thank you. my amendment directs the army corps of engineer to expedite its existing port of harbor navigation improvement project. poshtsmuth harbor is vital to our economy. it's the only deep draft harbor in new hampshire and it's a port of entry for fields that generate 20% of new hampshire's nrnl. the harbor is home to a shipyard where workers work on our nation's advanced submarines. but it's a challenging harbor to navigate, home to some of the fastest tidal currents on earth. that's why it's important that the harbor project move forward quickly. the harbor must remain safe and navigable. the skilled sailors of the navy can navigate this difficult waterway but it's vital that commercial traffic can use it as well and not ke lay submarines. a maritime incident triggered by this could cause an oil spill that would negatively impact the shipyard. thank you, mr. chairman, i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves. fo
shea-porter: thank you. my amendment directs the army corps of engineer to expedite its existing port of harbor navigation improvement project. poshtsmuth harbor is vital to our economy. it's the only deep draft harbor in new hampshire and it's a port of entry for fields that generate 20% of new hampshire's nrnl. the harbor is home to a shipyard where workers work on our nation's advanced submarines. but it's a challenging harbor to navigate, home to some of the fastest tidal currents on earth....
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officers need witnesses, officers need victims to cooperate. >> this guy shea is nuts.saying if his officers turn oveover the undocumented arrests to i.c.e., they'll lose the trust of the community which makes their jobs harder. but aren't these cities just does m -- disneyland for criminals? >> a criminal that's undocumented would prefer a sanctuary city because they commit a crime, get back on the street to commit the crime again. >> to see the swarm of undocumented criminals i embedded with officer vasquez, jersey city p.d. if i'm not mistaken, 90% of crime in this city is committed by immigrants, correct? >> i can't say it's correct at all. >> 73% of all immigrants commit crimes is the stat. >> now it's 73? >> i said that the first time. >> 98. >> no, 52% of all immigrants commit all the crimes. 1% is russians. ( laughter ) >> all right. >> so are we supposed to go out or something? >> let's go. >> so i get a gun, right? >> no gun. >> all right, i get a vest? >> no, but i'll give you one of my t-shirts i have downstairs. >> does it say police? >> no. >> then i don't
officers need witnesses, officers need victims to cooperate. >> this guy shea is nuts.saying if his officers turn oveover the undocumented arrests to i.c.e., they'll lose the trust of the community which makes their jobs harder. but aren't these cities just does m -- disneyland for criminals? >> a criminal that's undocumented would prefer a sanctuary city because they commit a crime, get back on the street to commit the crime again. >> to see the swarm of undocumented...
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understanding well let us to tackle the the evil of anti semitism in this program we've heard from lord shea calling for an inquiry in the conservative party into the growing problem of islam phobia a lot she said the education was crucial and things shouldn't be treated as isolated instance though to serve the party haven't responded to our request for them to give us a statement but nonetheless a prime minister would be well advised to listen to the senior conservative muslim peer he does know what he's talking about. so if not all of us here and alex i mean she went to we see next week from us it is barack. yes phone no i don't have what was the last time that you went on the internet no i'm not using me these village is it safe it doesn't. i should there is no music ters there and i'll get maybe should do the baby does a glossy his that is but. i want to know what i want going on what's the word on it we thought. is death as part of that was a given piece. that was worked i was. previously yes i know they are being also formed in love where he was with member of the society. yeah. yes. a
understanding well let us to tackle the the evil of anti semitism in this program we've heard from lord shea calling for an inquiry in the conservative party into the growing problem of islam phobia a lot she said the education was crucial and things shouldn't be treated as isolated instance though to serve the party haven't responded to our request for them to give us a statement but nonetheless a prime minister would be well advised to listen to the senior conservative muslim peer he does...
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the house to say gentlemen opposite temple and created chance after chance but shea to capitalize. johnny san suffered a setback when gitlin ball ten was sent off and shown a second yellow cox. box in the very last minute of the match. was seen as a d. i'm the let's cut to. the it obvious first chorus trying to clean up the talkie is out in a very wet timberland at the fan zone so lemo what is the atmosphere like down there people must be just so relieved the fans must be so relieved that germany still in the competition. yeah joy instead of agony and basically every play that transpired on the pitch in russia was felt so intensely at the energy levels kept switching from a ten to a two depending how the game was playing out this was a nail biter we were all up on our feet and it was an emotional rollercoaster but at the end and nation can continue dreaming and behind me is starting to clear out but those fans basically it's raining i'm soaked they still state for quite a bit and some of them still want to stay long because for them the party has just started and earlier you've bee
the house to say gentlemen opposite temple and created chance after chance but shea to capitalize. johnny san suffered a setback when gitlin ball ten was sent off and shown a second yellow cox. box in the very last minute of the match. was seen as a d. i'm the let's cut to. the it obvious first chorus trying to clean up the talkie is out in a very wet timberland at the fan zone so lemo what is the atmosphere like down there people must be just so relieved the fans must be so relieved that...
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she dot know what w sheas filming at the time but she would pture closeu jarrod ram ld out by police in handcuffs. >> he was very calm, almost like he s expecting to to happen. >> her phone would also bein rollwhile heroic efforts by ryrst respondersing this woman out to safety and running to active shooter situation pwith guns drawn. rock watched aht chi yac particular and frightening scene unfolded outside while caulking musiclayed over dentist office speaker. >> put your h keep your hands in the air f me. >> minutes later rock wld find herself one of thosedeople s he. a dentist office witheple very up. i remember some one saying he was still numb. th responders were so eellent i will -- i never felt like in . oey were going to ar hkeap cnf to us. >> it wouldn't be until later she would learn fr journalists and staffer of capital gazette one floor below them from killed. g i actually started think about the fact there were more victims and i thought about the person that i saw was decease d the factha jtse twa h work, like he does every day and he was going to go home afterwards in
she dot know what w sheas filming at the time but she would pture closeu jarrod ram ld out by police in handcuffs. >> he was very calm, almost like he s expecting to to happen. >> her phone would also bein rollwhile heroic efforts by ryrst respondersing this woman out to safety and running to active shooter situation pwith guns drawn. rock watched aht chi yac particular and frightening scene unfolded outside while caulking musiclayed over dentist office speaker. >> put your h...
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i didn't thi w that sheas going to die. i thought she was just going to be hurt. but when i showed upack ate and and i ended up finding her dead, iust was pissed. >> reporter: verboom is cungently bei held on animal cruelty charges. although he confessedll to kig the cat the motive remains a mystery. >>> straight ahead aar trade w between the us and the eu could have you paying a lot more for whiskey. >> andow much more a bottle could cost you. >> have you heard ofguys? the tse chinese mitt icanouenoao with them if you happen to respond one.ho >> iught it was a hand at first.re i wasn't su >> coming up on the final atfiv. was comedian tom around doing posing with a selfie. depends who you ask.tc ca the final five tonight at >>>ox5 has learned that a tsa lawyer who was discovered dead in a stranger's car in the district died of an ecstasy overdose according to the medical examiner's report. his b wy found in u suv street in april. r meth him. owns the car said mom son's death doesn'hit make sense. we know she's hired a private investigator. his wallet and other bel
i didn't thi w that sheas going to die. i thought she was just going to be hurt. but when i showed upack ate and and i ended up finding her dead, iust was pissed. >> reporter: verboom is cungently bei held on animal cruelty charges. although he confessedll to kig the cat the motive remains a mystery. >>> straight ahead aar trade w between the us and the eu could have you paying a lot more for whiskey. >> andow much more a bottle could cost you. >> have you heard...
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dermot shea is the nypd's chief of detectives. >> we see violent street gangs frequently bragging abouthat they're doing so social media has proven to be an invaluable tool. >> reporter: and for people worried about being seen talking to authorities, shea says social media lets them safely share information with police. >> we have to have trust in the community and the power of unity here so the community and the police together, common cause. we will not be defeated by that small number of people. >> reporter: outside from tracking criminal, social media is crucial when it comes to getting tips. chief shea says the video posted of the attack on guzman feliz, when it was posted on social media, tips flowed in and this allowed them to make arrests quickly. >>> a pittsburgh police officer charged in criminal homicide in the death of an unarmed black teen. after he ran from a traffic stop on june 19. involvement in a dri drive-by shooting. officials say newly released video of the drive-by shows rose was not the shooter. >>> the suspect in the deadly char lotsville car attack last august i
dermot shea is the nypd's chief of detectives. >> we see violent street gangs frequently bragging abouthat they're doing so social media has proven to be an invaluable tool. >> reporter: and for people worried about being seen talking to authorities, shea says social media lets them safely share information with police. >> we have to have trust in the community and the power of unity here so the community and the police together, common cause. we will not be defeated by that...
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her parents are now calling the incident a hate crime. 21-year-old brea wilson's parents sale sheas checking her tire when robert mcgee drove and startingelling at her. wilson then stepped in front of the truck and he kept driving. >> more upset. i'm really hurt. she's going through a lot. and it's just very emotional. >> wilson suffered bad burns on her arms and shoulders virginia state polichaed mcgee with a felony and assault. rams receid a traffic summons for bei a pedestrian on the interstate and improper stopping. >>> new video this morning of a crash that happened last may in the lincoln tunnel. it shows the moment of impact. two new jersey transit buses crashed into each othe riders can be seen flying into the air as the buses mad that impact. 32 people were hurt there. their injuries were only minor, though. >>> today, prince george's county schools is olding a job fair at the wise high school in marlboro. the district said it's especially tough to find teachers for science and math. students c enjoy a free barbecue lunch every day. that's because of the county's program. it touched
her parents are now calling the incident a hate crime. 21-year-old brea wilson's parents sale sheas checking her tire when robert mcgee drove and startingelling at her. wilson then stepped in front of the truck and he kept driving. >> more upset. i'm really hurt. she's going through a lot. and it's just very emotional. >> wilson suffered bad burns on her arms and shoulders virginia state polichaed mcgee with a felony and assault. rams receid a traffic summons for bei a pedestrian on...
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alan shea rer they‘ re speaking someone is in the england squad. to be earlier. let's hope england are here in 3a weeks those three group games lasting ten days. you just feel everything is building up here and everything is building up here and every single evening we will be here looking ahead to the action and looking ahead to the action and looking back at it as well and on thursday night for the opening ceremony, the opening match between russia and saudi arabia, we will be coming live from the 80,000 capacity stadium when it all gets under way. how long england last is anyone's guess. hoping to keep that positive dickering anyway. and he will be with us every night throughout the tournament. one other piece of world cup news today — spain coachjulen lopetegui has been named as the new man in charge of champions league winners real madrid. the 51—year—old took over at the spanish national team in july 2016. real has been on the lookout for a new boss since zinedine zidane announced his departure after beating liverpool in the champions league
alan shea rer they‘ re speaking someone is in the england squad. to be earlier. let's hope england are here in 3a weeks those three group games lasting ten days. you just feel everything is building up here and everything is building up here and every single evening we will be here looking ahead to the action and looking ahead to the action and looking back at it as well and on thursday night for the opening ceremony, the opening match between russia and saudi arabia, we will be coming live...
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travel consideration provided by -- >>> shea lean woodly is busy shooting the second season of "big littlend i'm guessing she's happy to be back on dry land. >> no doubt. she spent five weeking in fiji making a movie about the story of a couple lost at sea. i'll let them explain. >> i got seasick the first day out, so i just sat -- so seasick. i never got to the other side of it. >> i was able to be sick, but get through it. >> we learned a lot. >> it's a great icebreaker. >> sounds love will i. >> if you start throwing up, i'll get the bucket, but i'm leaving. - [announcer] the following program is a paid advertisement for the nuwave brio digital air fryer, brought to you by nuwave, the makers of the nuwave oven pro and the nuwave precision induction cooktop. we all love fried food. french fries, wings, onion rings, fried chicken. but who wants to deal with the mess and added calories? deep frying food has been linked to high cholesterol, heart burn, acid reflux, kidney problems, and even cancer and alzheimer's. now, you can have all the fried food you love without the added fats and oil.
travel consideration provided by -- >>> shea lean woodly is busy shooting the second season of "big littlend i'm guessing she's happy to be back on dry land. >> no doubt. she spent five weeking in fiji making a movie about the story of a couple lost at sea. i'll let them explain. >> i got seasick the first day out, so i just sat -- so seasick. i never got to the other side of it. >> i was able to be sick, but get through it. >> we learned a lot. >>...
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each burger costs chefs from shea pennies and mum fuk co-worked on the project to make it it actually tastes decent. >> the coolest thing is the rotating floor conveyor belt that pushes it forward. >> i'm fascinated. i'd try it. mike? >> i'm with you. let's go. let's talk about emerald bay. beautiful shot, isn't it? actually captured this on my iphone last october when we were camping up there. use it in the backdrop for the seven-day forecast. if you want to beat the heat, you can head to the high country. warm in the afternoon hours this weekend. low to mid 40s during the overnight hours. we start at 60 today at the beaches with mist this morning. upper 60s to mid 70s friday, saturday and sunday, our coolest neighborhoods. here is sue. >> we've got slow traffic coming into san francisco from the bay bridge. other than that, we're looking pretty good. let's pop down to san jose where traffic on 87 is looking great at this hour at 4:56 on your wednesday morning. we'll pop across town to 280, the skies starting to lighten up a little bit. we've got no slow traffic coming towards cupert
each burger costs chefs from shea pennies and mum fuk co-worked on the project to make it it actually tastes decent. >> the coolest thing is the rotating floor conveyor belt that pushes it forward. >> i'm fascinated. i'd try it. mike? >> i'm with you. let's go. let's talk about emerald bay. beautiful shot, isn't it? actually captured this on my iphone last october when we were camping up there. use it in the backdrop for the seven-day forecast. if you want to beat the heat,...
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john shea to daniel goss it's gossitt. top of the 8th dustin fowler in -- gossitt. top of the 8th dustin fowler in scoring position and a 3-1 pitch ripped back up to the box. fowler who was thrown out of the plate yesterday in overdrive today and scores. a's leading 2-1. two batters later matt olson turns it loose on a 3-0 count. this 1 goes into the waterfall, his 12th home run of the year, 454 feet. a's leading 5-1. now gossett left the game with elbow tightness and will undergo an mri tomorrow, but the bullpen struck out five over four shutout innings. a's beat the royals 5-1 to take two out of three and are now 31- 29 on the season. >>> college baseball baylor fans feeling good before facing stanford in an elimination game. bottom of the 1st the cardinal's connecting for a two- run home run. stanford wins 4-2. >>> golf, through nine holes yesterday tiger woods was within one stroke of the lead at the memorial. he cooled off today, only four birdies over his final 27 holes, not in contention. jack nicklaus watching the final round of his tournament in ohio on 16,
john shea to daniel goss it's gossitt. top of the 8th dustin fowler in -- gossitt. top of the 8th dustin fowler in scoring position and a 3-1 pitch ripped back up to the box. fowler who was thrown out of the plate yesterday in overdrive today and scores. a's leading 2-1. two batters later matt olson turns it loose on a 3-0 count. this 1 goes into the waterfall, his 12th home run of the year, 454 feet. a's leading 5-1. now gossett left the game with elbow tightness and will undergo an mri...
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. >> and so i think the idea of sorted of holding the door for a woman because shea wo i have trouble i hope they're not doing it because of this sort of idea of c hiv alry because that is an idea that women are weak. people that we should protect are people who need protecting, whether men or women. which is also why i sort of have with the on an women are classified in the same, like when there is a tragedy and we say women and clirn should leave first. i think actually the people who are weak, unwell, you know, should leave first. >> trevor: interesting. when raising a child and saying i am going to raise a feminist, for many people they immediate connotation that will come to their mind is that means you are raising a daughter. >> yeah. >> trevor: but from reading your work, a lot of the work has to be done by men. men need to participate. why is that so important? >> because men have to be on board. i think you ca change women all you want, if you don't change men, nothing changes because we share the. it is men and women. and i also think that we live in a world where men are mo
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travel consideration provided by -- >>> shea lean woodly is busy shooting the second season of "big little and i'm guessing she's happy to be back on dry land. >> no doubt. she spent five weeking in fiji making a movie about the story of a couple lost at sea. i'll let them explain. >> i got seasick the first day out, so i just sat -- so seasick. i never got to the other side of it. >> i was able to be sick, but get through it. >> we learned a lot. >> it's a great icebreaker. >> sounds l to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. now at eight .. fan natit never gets old for the dub nation ... fan reaction as the warriors and cavs once agan battle for the championship ... whooshsan franciso genera hospital officials struggle to explain how a second patient has been found dead in a stairwell. hindsight is 20-20. whooshwhat we are learning about the freak accident that injured a woman in san francisco's cow hllow.whoos
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shea-porter: i thank the gentlelady. this is important to speak to the nation tonight and we must keep raising our voices. i'm a democrat but grew up in a conservative republican party and children were sacred and to be cared for. large, large family, many, many kids. there wasn't any problem because we understood are the children are what brought us together. here we are now, i'm in congress and been here for eight years, never, never did i ever think i would have to stand on the floor of the house of representatives and ask the president of the united states to stop locking babies up, to stop putting babies in jail. and his executive order is not going to solve this problem. how big is this problem? in addition to the children and the parents and we don't know if they will be reunited. they don't know where their childrenr which is just heartbreaking. we saw those images of little girls being brought under the cover of darkness in midnight in new york. who is doing that to these little children who have done no harm to
shea-porter: i thank the gentlelady. this is important to speak to the nation tonight and we must keep raising our voices. i'm a democrat but grew up in a conservative republican party and children were sacred and to be cared for. large, large family, many, many kids. there wasn't any problem because we understood are the children are what brought us together. here we are now, i'm in congress and been here for eight years, never, never did i ever think i would have to stand on the floor of the...
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initiated by mayor shaq will shake back in two thousand and three he's the son of french entrepreneur eva shea who was born in like a scene. the cosmetics giant he founded still has an industrial site near the it did acknowledge on the africa. call more you did it was my wish to use the village as a backdrop for photographic works as a setting for discourse on social and environmental topics you feel you don't want to. like a cd has since turned into one of the largest. top of the festivals in europe. works by over three hundred if an artist have been displayed in the villages streets and alleys since the event began. to do you media we wanted to make art and culture more accessible in rural areas and the term somehow succeeded. now hundreds of thousands of people come here every year especially people who live in the region where this is where all of history run the best think it was important to us to reach as many people as possible if you like this you can go alone. although there are no entrance fees the event generates six euros of income every year old the organizers invest but the addi
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katty: melania trump put out a rare statement saying shea hates to see children taken from their familiesher husband, though, is standing firm. president trump: the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility. katty: these are the images that prompted former first lady laura bush to make an unprecedented intervention, calling the policy cruel. mr. trump is focused on
katty: melania trump put out a rare statement saying shea hates to see children taken from their familiesher husband, though, is standing firm. president trump: the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility. katty: these are the images that prompted former first lady laura bush to make an unprecedented intervention, calling the policy cruel. mr. trump is focused on
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uruguay or of wired favorites they have players like loose wires from barcelona in sync avani from pizz shea and then there's egypt where their star striker mohammed saleh he has recovered from his injury in the champions league final so hopes are high that he's going to bring them bring them far at this tournament later on in group b. morocco face iran before the real game kicks off tonight one portugal face spain portugal are the reigning european champions they have cristiana ronaldo in their ranks but they weren't so convincing during the course of the euros really they had a lot of draws building up to the final they only had three actual wins over ninety minutes so the eyes are going to be on them whether they're going to perform better at this tournament and get far and then their spain who are world cup favorites but there's been so much turmoil in their camp after their head coach. was fired earlier this week amidst this whole his nomination as a real madrid coach and there was some discussion with the spanish football federation and now fernando yaro has taken over who's actually a
uruguay or of wired favorites they have players like loose wires from barcelona in sync avani from pizz shea and then there's egypt where their star striker mohammed saleh he has recovered from his injury in the champions league final so hopes are high that he's going to bring them bring them far at this tournament later on in group b. morocco face iran before the real game kicks off tonight one portugal face spain portugal are the reigning european champions they have cristiana ronaldo in...
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russian troops from syria any time soon he was questions from his citizens during the annual colin shea that is broadcast on state television he insisted that troops would stay in syria for as long as it was in russia's interest. in the arsenal but our forces are deployed there to secure russia's interest in this vital region of the world which is very close to our territory and they will remain there as long as it's beneficial to russia. there are hindu refugees stuck in makeshift camps in bangladesh adult full that are un agreement will see them return home mia ma and u.n. agencies say under the deal some of the seven hundred thousand muslim or hindu will be able to go back to me among the seventy.
russian troops from syria any time soon he was questions from his citizens during the annual colin shea that is broadcast on state television he insisted that troops would stay in syria for as long as it was in russia's interest. in the arsenal but our forces are deployed there to secure russia's interest in this vital region of the world which is very close to our territory and they will remain there as long as it's beneficial to russia. there are hindu refugees stuck in makeshift camps in...
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. >> sheas most likely between the ages of 25 and 35. >> lieutenant don stall has been working todentify a woman found murdered for years. >> there's a family out there hemewhere who has no answers on what happened to tir daughter or their mother or their sister >> reporter: he developed this new image of what the victim may have looked like back then. he used newol tecies to enhance an older image. >> i mean, l thisks very life-like. are you feeling pretty good about coming u with it? >> i'm veryho ful. >> reporter: the victim was found in a wooded area. she wasn't wearingcl any hing. she had been beaten so violently in the face that she suffocated. still police recovered enough of her remains to create this likeness. >> nobody could not think about the person that this once was. >> reporter: over the years police have tried everything, dna, fingerprinting, but nothing showed up in any national database. she is still listed a a jane doe. this is a black-and-white ige of her developed more than a decade ago. the newn one is i color and it depicts her hair stbuightened t on a handwritten
. >> sheas most likely between the ages of 25 and 35. >> lieutenant don stall has been working todentify a woman found murdered for years. >> there's a family out there hemewhere who has no answers on what happened to tir daughter or their mother or their sister >> reporter: he developed this new image of what the victim may have looked like back then. he used newol tecies to enhance an older image. >> i mean, l thisks very life-like. are you feeling pretty good...
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(ken)the officer tried to arrest him during a traffic stop last month.as jack shea report, the incident was caught on police cameras. k(ken)the investigation also found that kovach lied to his supervisors about the incident. (ken) eight passengers are suing southwest airlines over the mid-air engine failure that left a woman dead in april. jennifer riordan was almost sucked out of a plane window when debris from the engine broke a window during the flight. she was pulled back in but died later at the hospital. investigators found that a fan blades were missing from the engine that failed. plaintiffs say they have serious injuries including hearing loss and post traumatic stress disorder. after the incident...southwest gave all 144 passengers 5-thousand dollars a 1- thousand dollar credit toward southwest airfare, as well as transportation to their final destination. southwest and three of the other companies declined to comment on the lawsuit. (pam) a backup uber driver could face charges after the self- driving vehicle she was operating, was involved in a fatal accident in march. kim t
(ken)the officer tried to arrest him during a traffic stop last month.as jack shea report, the incident was caught on police cameras. k(ken)the investigation also found that kovach lied to his supervisors about the incident. (ken) eight passengers are suing southwest airlines over the mid-air engine failure that left a woman dead in april. jennifer riordan was almost sucked out of a plane window when debris from the engine broke a window during the flight. she was pulled back in but died later...
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sheas here two years ago. at her request zoe dell lane uses her first name which is the name she has always gone by. whereas all of the other street names are the last names of the artists or architects. donald macky. and lulu braghetta for path of darkness and william wurster for yerba buena club. and helen phillips. on yerba buena island, the plan is to use the street naems in use on yerba buena island. macalla road. yerba buena road and treasure island road connecting the two islands together. so that's the overview of the names that, or the network of names that has been adopted. i just want to bring it back to the board since it's been a while since the public or board have seen it. >> thank you very much, mr. beck. it's great we have some streets named after artists and architects. i think that's terrific. are there any questions by the board? are there any questions from the public? hearing none. next item, please. >> item 9, thrr resident consultation update. >> thank you, directors. to touch a little
sheas here two years ago. at her request zoe dell lane uses her first name which is the name she has always gone by. whereas all of the other street names are the last names of the artists or architects. donald macky. and lulu braghetta for path of darkness and william wurster for yerba buena club. and helen phillips. on yerba buena island, the plan is to use the street naems in use on yerba buena island. macalla road. yerba buena road and treasure island road connecting the two islands...
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trying to persuade her to move inside, which she resisted until the final months of her life when sheas diagnosed with cancer, very advanced cancer. and then getting the help that, you know, it is certainly and absolutely wasn't just me. it was the h.o.t. team. it was the street outreach workers. it was the store owners around the 16th and mission. it was hillary, the staff, who i reported to almost daily about what was going on there. and they, of course, a very good doctor that i happened to have a connection with. and then it all came to a very sad ending on the day that we called 911 and i rode with her in the ambulance to the hospital where she died three days later. it was a privilege to know her and i hope she knew that she made an indelible mark on me and many others. so thank you for this wonderful honor. it means so much to me and thanks to my family and friends for listening to my never-ending tales of city hall, that all of you are featured in. and dan, who has humored me for watching the tape of the board of supervisor meetings on tuesday nights. [laughter] thank you. [appl
trying to persuade her to move inside, which she resisted until the final months of her life when sheas diagnosed with cancer, very advanced cancer. and then getting the help that, you know, it is certainly and absolutely wasn't just me. it was the h.o.t. team. it was the street outreach workers. it was the store owners around the 16th and mission. it was hillary, the staff, who i reported to almost daily about what was going on there. and they, of course, a very good doctor that i happened to...
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you can shea they went too far. that was an important step towards ending the cold war. personal diplomacy makes a difference. it rattled diplomats. it's like everything will get out of control. it's scary to have the principles meet. scary to subordinates. we know it can make a difference. >> neil: it's a ritual where one president handing off the baton to the other, writes a letter and leave it's it in the oval office desk for his successor to read. it's very powerful. doesn't guarantee peace, harmony and love between the two. but it is a process that we hon honor. why is that? >> i think especially in the age of the internet, the personal letter is more personal. >> neil: absolutely. >> the letter i'm thinking about, l.b.j. left behind the body counts in vietnam. his personal reaction to the men dying. richard nixon saw those. it had an impact on nixon. the personal communications. other authors have said there's a president's club where they communicate with each other, by letter, sometimes in person and it's a bond that is important. it's lonely being the leader of
you can shea they went too far. that was an important step towards ending the cold war. personal diplomacy makes a difference. it rattled diplomats. it's like everything will get out of control. it's scary to have the principles meet. scary to subordinates. we know it can make a difference. >> neil: it's a ritual where one president handing off the baton to the other, writes a letter and leave it's it in the oval office desk for his successor to read. it's very powerful. doesn't guarantee...
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joy"" and cal perry, global news editor and peter shea is back with us. joy, you and cal managed to get inside one of these tent facilities that they have on a military base down there today. what did you see? >> well, we took a tour, there were 23 reporters in total, we were walked through this facility. it's a military camp. there's sort o no better way to describe it. there are various tents where the children do structured activities. we saw kids lining up to go in and use the phone room. they're allowed two ten minute phone calls a week that are monitored closely by a staff member. there's a showering tent. there's like a mess tent. it's all military. it looks like any sort of military camp you might see. we were able to see one sleeping tent, lawrence, for some of the boys which had five rows of bunks on either side neatly made with a blue blanket and a pillow. there was a table where i saw some books. one of the things that struck me, there were crayon drawings on the walls of this particular bunk, children, it's not clear who drew them, some were
joy"" and cal perry, global news editor and peter shea is back with us. joy, you and cal managed to get inside one of these tent facilities that they have on a military base down there today. what did you see? >> well, we took a tour, there were 23 reporters in total, we were walked through this facility. it's a military camp. there's sort o no better way to describe it. there are various tents where the children do structured activities. we saw kids lining up to go in and use...
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copy of it to a portrait , james almost breathes and reflects much of the serenity of the friend, sheas a good notes that dolley's portrait, ust kind of an absence of expression in your eye. it doesn't have that sparkle, it, just , let's face exertingyears in d.c., tremendous influence. it would be very hard for her to and retire iends of to sleepy side area virginia. but she followed her husband back where she would largely reside for the next 19 years. continued to be a hostess at montpellier. many people flock to montpellier james madison unlike jefferson, stayed literally involved in politics to almost died.ay he and montpellier was filled with visitors during that time, family, t was extended friends, international visitors, lafayette, and dolley might entertain a hundred people on lawn and think nothing of having 30 people stay overnight, night after night night. sometimes on rainy days, she and ames would race each other under the front portico and visitors reported seeing dolley piggyback madison rides, and -- [laughter] and then there was poly the parrot who would swoop through
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. >> andrea hugged her best friend shea -- shana as she got off the stand. two women were in the hallway, out of the view of the cameras and the jurors, andrea reportedly threatened her. her best friend's lawyer said he overheard the conversation. >> andrea tells her, i understand why you did what you did, but now you're going to have to live with what i'm going to do. >> the trial judge banned andrea sneiderman from the courthouse for the remainder of the trial. but what motive could andrea sneiderman possibly had for any of this? investigators learned she collected $2 million in life insurance after rusty's death, but would that really compensate her for rusty's lifetime of earnings? was murder the only way out of a marriage that maybe wasn't as solid as friends thought? a close friend says andrea was a victim in that courtroom. >> she's gotten caught in the middle of this crossfire between hemy and the prosecutors, and it's really unfortunate. >> jeffrey moss, who first knew andrea as rusty's college girlfriend and then watched them start a life together
. >> andrea hugged her best friend shea -- shana as she got off the stand. two women were in the hallway, out of the view of the cameras and the jurors, andrea reportedly threatened her. her best friend's lawyer said he overheard the conversation. >> andrea tells her, i understand why you did what you did, but now you're going to have to live with what i'm going to do. >> the trial judge banned andrea sneiderman from the courthouse for the remainder of the trial. but what...
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morning maureen back to you.ge >> a priorges county mother demanding action after her daughter says sheasd out cold it happened the mall ater. prince george's county and it was all cght on camera. >> fox5's marina marraco t spoke to theeen for her version of what happened inside the mall. >> i blacked out. i can't remember anything. >> reporter: 15-year-old briana commodore doesn't deny she was involved in an altercation inside the mall at ftprince george's monday a school. erneck, slammed her face down and then she was unconscious. >> reporter: butju her ries and concussion came at the hands of a mall security guard. iteuation so violent several people captured the ordeal on cell phone video which shows commodore was already restrained with handcuffs. >> oh, why he just do her le that. >> it didn'ig feel r. i was just trying to take myself hut. i didn'tit the security guard or nothing. >> rorter: her head slammed so hard against a chair she was passed out cold the food courtngloor for what herer sister says seemed like. >> like four, five minutes. >> reporter:ol briander sister got word
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two thousand and three he called the snap elections team months early when his main challenger in shea has held a rally in istanbul he painted a bleak picture of turkey and one saying its currency would remain weak and its refugee problems are resolved six candidates are running for the presidency send him takes a look at the frontrunners. this election is a milestone for turkey's president reject types are drawn he hopes it will see his country resurge on the world stage he promises more democracy more freedom and more growth his supporters say he should remain president until two thousand and twenty three the centenary of the founding of modern turkey says that. we've come here to serve you not to be your masters and our journey will continue this way. don has five other rivals. that i never candidate for the main opposition party c.h.p. is a former physics teacher he has served as a member of parliament for sixteen years in jail is most likely to make it into the final round some critics say his retore is as populist as are dawn's especially on syrian refugees he wants to send them
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david: matt shea, thank you so much. ederationnal retail ceo. website to get the latest on global politics in your inbox every single day. yield up next, real with jonathan farro wraps up the week. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, jonathan ferro with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is bloomberg real yield . >> coming up, and optimistic checkout for a third or fourth hike this year. draghi -- dollar strength. markets suffering another tough week. we begin with a big issue. the u.s. economy looking anything but week. >> economy is very strong. strong and resilient.
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claire 0'shea from the campaign to end loneliness, thank you.ndication that something's happening on or beneath the red planet's surface. we don't know that there was ever life on mars. the organic molecules that we have found are not specifically evidence of life, because there are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are nonbiological in nature. the samples have been taken by curiosity rover, slowly exploring the chemistry of mars, burrowing down into the billion—year—old rock of what was once an ancient lake. 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddies, or cows, orsheep, or termites, etc. because of that, there's always been this interest in mars' methane. at the moment, it is not clearjust how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. but discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green microorganisms, would tell us a lot about both ourselves and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. for
claire 0'shea from the campaign to end loneliness, thank you.ndication that something's happening on or beneath the red planet's surface. we don't know that there was ever life on mars. the organic molecules that we have found are not specifically evidence of life, because there are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are nonbiological in nature. the samples have been taken by curiosity rover, slowly exploring the chemistry of mars, burrowing down into the...
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not necessarily at shea.e speed and he knocked over the vehicle. the bike, the moped the individual was on. as a result of that, he was then prosecuted. he was found not guilty but nevertheless prosecuted. so the steve know they can rob someone, make off and police cannot chase them because the ip cc will investigate if something happens to that moped rider following a police intervention. it's a bit walcott coveted than that because police officers still have the ability to chase. but it is the control room that makes a decision. so a chase will have be a moped it might be a vehicle, the control room will then look at the situation, do a risk assessment and make a decision about whether to allow the chase to continue or not continue. see you are saying control rooms will decide not to chase? control rooms are very careful what please officers themselves are reluctant to chase. because they have seen what has happened their collies and are relu cta nt. happened their collies and are reluctant. the government
not necessarily at shea.e speed and he knocked over the vehicle. the bike, the moped the individual was on. as a result of that, he was then prosecuted. he was found not guilty but nevertheless prosecuted. so the steve know they can rob someone, make off and police cannot chase them because the ip cc will investigate if something happens to that moped rider following a police intervention. it's a bit walcott coveted than that because police officers still have the ability to chase. but it is...
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efficiency, and they have a very close lationship acr government with is the m in o& we had robert shea. robert is a long time colleague of mine from the house and the senate. but robert also worked at o&b during the bush years and ended up being the chief of staff for o&b director jim nestle. anhe has tremendous experience in the government management area. and he also sat on a commission that recently made recommendations on evidence-based policy making for the federal government. this is critical. because we'll talk a little bit in our report about the involving role of igs and where igs fit into this evidce agenda. and this evidence agenda is really interesting because it is an attempt to infuse data analytics and "evidence" into whether federal programs and policies arey woing. and what role can - do igs play, but more importantly what eed to do to play an effective role in the future. we also had denise wilson. denise is a former colleague of mine as well. she worked on the house oversight committee for henry waxman and congressman cummings. and she worked for president obama doin
efficiency, and they have a very close lationship acr government with is the m in o& we had robert shea. robert is a long time colleague of mine from the house and the senate. but robert also worked at o&b during the bush years and ended up being the chief of staff for o&b director jim nestle. anhe has tremendous experience in the government management area. and he also sat on a commission that recently made recommendations on evidence-based policy making for the federal government....
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just shea. we're going to take 30 seconds for this. you came with one another. go ahead and take 30 seconds for sharing. wonderful. wonderful. so hopefully you already had an opportunity to meet someone new this evening. and just a reminder to turn off phones or any other noise maker you might have on you. c-span whohanks to is covering this dialogue. further ado, let me turn this over to the professor, dr. amitai etzioni. thank you. you very much. thank you very much. i greatly appreciate the decision of the arena stage to extend our discussion and give us an opportunity to continue with you.on before we proceed, i need to ask all to indulge me just one minute. minuteto talk for one about a subject we're not going tonight.s i came from immigrant parents. government takes children from their parents. them younger than four and incarcerates them separately theirometimes after parents' immigration status is a hard, they still have time uniting with their children cases, the children end up with human traffickers. you whatoing to tell to feel. i want to share my fe
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shea-porter: now america and the world sees the truth. it is up to the president. he could change this tonight if he wanted to. i think we have to ask ourselves why won't he? why won't this congress do something? the world is watching. we are losing our moral authority as we speak. i beg the president and the speaker of the house and others in this congress to stop this now. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the chair lays before the house the following personal equests. the clerk: leaves of absence requested for mr. clyburn of south carolina for today, mr. danny davis of illinois for today, mrs. napolitano of california for today, and mr. stivers of ohio for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced spoifl january 3, 2017, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. speaker. america, my colleagues, democrat and republican. his young girl needs our help. sh
shea-porter: now america and the world sees the truth. it is up to the president. he could change this tonight if he wanted to. i think we have to ask ourselves why won't he? why won't this congress do something? the world is watching. we are losing our moral authority as we speak. i beg the president and the speaker of the house and others in this congress to stop this now. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the chair lays before the house the...
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an extended stay hotel near 69th street and shea boulevard.connected to the recent killings of four professionals, one of them a high-profile psychiatrist in the jonbenet ramsey case. we're following the details and will have more on the other side. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us, it's time to get tested. it's the only way to know for sure. >> thidea is you can't interfere with him either from in fo
an extended stay hotel near 69th street and shea boulevard.connected to the recent killings of four professionals, one of them a high-profile psychiatrist in the jonbenet ramsey case. we're following the details and will have more on the other side. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at...
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they shea he is brilliant. she's brilliant. he is not smart enough to be a judge.ow we're hiring thousands and thousands. what country does this? judges. i won't say it. i refuse to say it. i hope they picked that up back there. they won't. [laughter] now what, seriously what country does it? they said, sir, we would like to hire five or six thousand more judges. 5 or 6,000? can you imagine the graft that must take place. you're all small business owners. so i know you can't imagine a thing like that, what happened. but here is a guy they say, could you please be a judge? come on, they line up to be a judge. it's horrible. we don't want judges. we want security on the border. we don't want people coming in. we want them to come in through a legal process like everybody else, that is waiting to come in to our country. [cheers and applause] and it got so crazy, that all of these thousands, we now have thousands of judges, border judges. thousands and thousands, and by the way, when we released people, they never come back to the judge anyway. they're gone. they're in
they shea he is brilliant. she's brilliant. he is not smart enough to be a judge.ow we're hiring thousands and thousands. what country does this? judges. i won't say it. i refuse to say it. i hope they picked that up back there. they won't. [laughter] now what, seriously what country does it? they said, sir, we would like to hire five or six thousand more judges. 5 or 6,000? can you imagine the graft that must take place. you're all small business owners. so i know you can't imagine a thing...
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. >> my name is hoe shea gonzalez. the field specialist for division of unaccompanied children operations. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. i thank you so much. i heard you have 58 children here. >> 55. >> 55. -- with the number. >> three of them already reunited with the families. those children, how many times they speak with their relatives or families per week, for example? >> well the children are al how to communicate with their family twice a week. they get a phone call. first we have to insure that the persons that they're contacting are families indeed their families. so there is a process. we have to follow all of our policies and regulations, make sure we identify, postively identify the persons they're communicating with are indeed their family. could be verification of birth certificates, photo identification. we communicate with their families. >> so when the children come here, what kind of stage, physical, mental states they come here? so what would you say is the percentage of those that come her
. >> my name is hoe shea gonzalez. the field specialist for division of unaccompanied children operations. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. i thank you so much. i heard you have 58 children here. >> 55. >> 55. -- with the number. >> three of them already reunited with the families. those children, how many times they speak with their relatives or families per week, for example? >> well the children are al how to communicate with their family twice a...
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shea-porter, mr. ratcliffe and ms. stefanik. in order to secure the d.o.d. cyber scholarship program. they have funded a.s.p. in order to boost the nation's cyber work force through grants. recipients are required to fulfill a service obligation by working in a cybersecurity position at d.o.d. upon graduation. this program has been extremely successful, bringing nearly 600 students into the d.o.d. work force. however, due to budget constraints, the program reduced funding beginning in 2013 and stopped recruiting new students. this program receives $7.5 million -- received $7.5 million in 2005. its peak funding level. but for f.y. 2017, it received a merely $500,000. so the cybersecurity challenges that we face, mr. speaker, are growing every day. this scholarship program will help ensure that students are encouraged to pursue degrees in cybersecurity-related fields and more of them can work defending our nation. of course, every industry across the public and private and nonprofit sectors qualify cybersecurity professionals are indeed in short supply. and th
shea-porter, mr. ratcliffe and ms. stefanik. in order to secure the d.o.d. cyber scholarship program. they have funded a.s.p. in order to boost the nation's cyber work force through grants. recipients are required to fulfill a service obligation by working in a cybersecurity position at d.o.d. upon graduation. this program has been extremely successful, bringing nearly 600 students into the d.o.d. work force. however, due to budget constraints, the program reduced funding beginning in 2013 and...
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will shea that cringe where the moment again and again. it's all coming up.ay one, we always came through for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. steph curry in the golden state warriors are two wins away from another nba championship. what a show last night. it was a record-ing three party hosted by steph curry. after being pushed over time. the warriors set the tone early in game two. they made their first seven shots while kevin durant scored. the basketballs fell through felt through the net like soft crumpets. he sank nine three-pointers. he scored 33. fifty-three's for the final quarter. golden state wins 122-one 03. game three wins in cleveland. lebron james not the only one who wore shorts. the warriors draymond green. the detroit grand prix was dela
will shea that cringe where the moment again and again. it's all coming up.ay one, we always came through for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. steph curry in the golden state warriors are...
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here is dan and shea, some of the best.nd. because to a kid a grassy hill is irresistible. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. until her laptop her sacrashed this morning.eks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric to
here is dan and shea, some of the best.nd. because to a kid a grassy hill is irresistible. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. until her laptop her sacrashed this morning.eks, having it problems? ask...
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this from cnn the shea low optimism from trump's summit with north korea. app.etween u.s. and north korea ahead of historic summit. here is what happened what people get frustrated about. what happened to us win. you hope things go well in the summit. you want to hope we can come out of it and the world is a better more peaceful place. why can't we rally behind that and hope for the very best. that's not where we are. just a flashback to show you how far we have come in a short period of time. of how the media responded months ago when they thought we were going to have all-out war with north korea. you remember that. >> he is not merely being cavalier with a threat about nuclear war. is he being cavalier in a way that makes him seem deminted. >> these are messages from a person who is not well from a leader not fit for office. >> president trump is goading kim jong un to test a nuclear missile again. to prove its reliability, to show him wrong. and fundamentally it comes across as two kindergartners who are joist ling each other except each has nuclear women's
this from cnn the shea low optimism from trump's summit with north korea. app.etween u.s. and north korea ahead of historic summit. here is what happened what people get frustrated about. what happened to us win. you hope things go well in the summit. you want to hope we can come out of it and the world is a better more peaceful place. why can't we rally behind that and hope for the very best. that's not where we are. just a flashback to show you how far we have come in a short period of time....