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the neck ladies and gentlemen please welcome sheila tate. [applause] i was so late i thought i should get started right away left good evening again. my name is joann drake chief administrative officer for the macon presidential foundation and institute it is our tradition and honor of men and women who you wear the uniform of the country via the ecm to join us in a pledge to the flag and remain standing for a moment of silence in honor of our former first lady barbara bush. i pledge allegiance to the fly of united states of america and to the republic or which is the one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all >> fake you. be seated thank you for coming out tonight you know what we represent here and in addition to our honored guests this evening we have a few special guests first we have sheila's roommate the 17 we also have some of my former colleagues and colleagues of white house one of her very close who was the assistant press secretary and did get caught in the traffic and i am thrilled to have the reagan-bush c
the neck ladies and gentlemen please welcome sheila tate. [applause] i was so late i thought i should get started right away left good evening again. my name is joann drake chief administrative officer for the macon presidential foundation and institute it is our tradition and honor of men and women who you wear the uniform of the country via the ecm to join us in a pledge to the flag and remain standing for a moment of silence in honor of our former first lady barbara bush. i pledge allegiance...
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sheila, talk about this blimp. who came up with it? fact that mayor has approved the blimp, and what are your thoughts behind it? >> we are coming to london with this blimp. we will be flying it over the houses of parliament on friday morning. really, this is our humorous way of protesting against a very serious, hate-field, talk the politics of trump and his policies that are already having a devastating effect on people not just in the u.s., but all over the world. amy: it is a very diverse movement participating in the protest. through our organizations that represent muslims, latin americans. could you talk about how all of these groups came together? >> sorry, did i have a question? nermeen: this group, the people protesting trump, they are comprised of a very large number of different groups with different interests, groups that represent muslims, represent latin americans, incremental campaigners. could you talk about how these groups came together to protest trump? k., we'llday in the u. see also the groups coming together to p
sheila, talk about this blimp. who came up with it? fact that mayor has approved the blimp, and what are your thoughts behind it? >> we are coming to london with this blimp. we will be flying it over the houses of parliament on friday morning. really, this is our humorous way of protesting against a very serious, hate-field, talk the politics of trump and his policies that are already having a devastating effect on people not just in the u.s., but all over the world. amy: it is a very...
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sheila crumble, center for responsive politics. this is highly likely to be a record-setting election, another recordbreaker. we have already seen $1.3 billion raised by all the candidates this cycle, spending about $850 million. that is leading us in the direction of at least matching billion spent in the last midterm election. and we are seeing increases in outside spending as compared to the last midterm. i think we are on track for another record-breaking cycle. ? are we seeing any trends popping out or standing up to you? >> one important trend is keeping tabs on the outside spending. money not being raised and spent by the candidates themselves. it is raised by outside super pac's and not disclosing nonprofits, coming from secret donors. we cannot see who they are. and they have no limit. they can raise and spend as much as they want, and in many cases will exceed what the candidates themselves spent. >> we want you to join our conversation this morning. , republicans can call in at (202) 748-8001, independents can call in at
sheila crumble, center for responsive politics. this is highly likely to be a record-setting election, another recordbreaker. we have already seen $1.3 billion raised by all the candidates this cycle, spending about $850 million. that is leading us in the direction of at least matching billion spent in the last midterm election. and we are seeing increases in outside spending as compared to the last midterm. i think we are on track for another record-breaking cycle. ? are we seeing any trends...
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host: we would like to thank sheila krumholz f >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, john fiah discusses his book, "the evangelical road to donald trump." then, we will preview the upcoming nato summit with have their connolly. c-span's "washington journal" live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. tonight, on "q&a" tom dunkel on his washington post article, "locked and loaded for the lord." on at the going sanctuary church in pennsylvania the culmination of a lot of undercurrents in the country of toigion, politics, and guns a degree we have not seen before. it is still a small church. no question about that. son has a worldwide following. 200 people are in the congregation in pennsylvania and 500,000 worldwide. these days, you can follow a church on youtube. going --t combing inmingling of passion america and what does that say about us as a culture? is it a precursor of what we might see down the road? when you let the genie out of the loss of -- out of the bottle , it is problematic. p.m
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. >> sheila bair headed the back then, and there was $10 billion coveringan deposd not just to 100anat remained of the bank to a group headed by steve mnuchin who renamed it one west. >> at this point the market will stabilize and being a bank in that market will be an attractive opportuty for us. >> but the market wasn't attractive in between the 08. 25 banks disappeared that year and some of themredicted by analyst dick bove who doesn't think such a col happen again any time soon. >> at some point in time you knwi, w run a period where debt is growing faster than income and that will result in some sort of a setback for the financial industry, but it's not happeng right now,nd it looks like it will be tougher to make it happen in the future. >> we have the cfpb which i hope is still going to be continuing to operate and especially in the mortgaending space. we needed the mortgage lending standards and we have them now. >> looking back on that stressful weekend. sheila bair wishes she had not allowed indy mac's immediate overseer, the office of thrift supervision or ots to close the
. >> sheila bair headed the back then, and there was $10 billion coveringan deposd not just to 100anat remained of the bank to a group headed by steve mnuchin who renamed it one west. >> at this point the market will stabilize and being a bank in that market will be an attractive opportuty for us. >> but the market wasn't attractive in between the 08. 25 banks disappeared that year and some of themredicted by analyst dick bove who doesn't think such a col happen again any time...
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sheila crumble, center for responsive politics. this is highly likely to be a record-setting election, another recordbreaker. we have already seen $1.3 billion raised by all the candidates this cycle, spending about $850 million. that is leading us in the direction of at least matching the $3.8
sheila crumble, center for responsive politics. this is highly likely to be a record-setting election, another recordbreaker. we have already seen $1.3 billion raised by all the candidates this cycle, spending about $850 million. that is leading us in the direction of at least matching the $3.8
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thank you. >> we have the world's best grant manager in our department. >> thank you, sheila. >> right behind us. so, absolutely. >> commissioners on that motion, then. [roll call vote taken f so moved, that motion passes 6-0. item 12 for case number 2017-007933cwp, housing needs and trends report housing affordability strategy. informational presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners. planning staff. housing is the foremost issue facing the city today and you probably know elevated housing issues feature prominently in the work program. you have heard from the chief of city-wide planning about our work program and our priority projects. today you will hear from pedro peterson and james pappas regarding housing and launching housing affordability strategy. in the past mention of the existing housing study which we started based on ongoing inquiries of the older housing stock. it became clear we needed to broaden the inquiry to include trends significantly influencings the city's housing and demographic outcomes, including trends and income and fork worse, household composition, and
thank you. >> we have the world's best grant manager in our department. >> thank you, sheila. >> right behind us. so, absolutely. >> commissioners on that motion, then. [roll call vote taken f so moved, that motion passes 6-0. item 12 for case number 2017-007933cwp, housing needs and trends report housing affordability strategy. informational presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners. planning staff. housing is the foremost issue facing the city today and you...
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joining me now is sheila jackson lee, a texas democrat on the committee at the hearing today. appreciate your time. as chris said and anderson said we invited the republicans on, none of them chose to come on. did we learn anything new today? >> thank you for having me. i wish the republicans had come on because truth is non-partisan and i truly believe that in these hearings we should give the american people hope. hope in their constitution, hope in their governance and those who govern. it was a shark tank, if i might use that phrase. because there were a group that wanted nothing more than to undercut, to cut down peter strzok as opposed to getting facts. the american people can live with transparency and truth. we wanted to reinforce pages and pages of the inspector general. an inspector general is in every agency and it has a firewall around it where it can investigate its own. they said although bias was evident it had nothing do with the investigation or there was no bias in the investigation and it says it specifically here. all of the republicans have this document s
joining me now is sheila jackson lee, a texas democrat on the committee at the hearing today. appreciate your time. as chris said and anderson said we invited the republicans on, none of them chose to come on. did we learn anything new today? >> thank you for having me. i wish the republicans had come on because truth is non-partisan and i truly believe that in these hearings we should give the american people hope. hope in their constitution, hope in their governance and those who...
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saw itself sixty years ago sheila delaying his groundbreaking play a taste of honey brought mixed race relationships teenage pregnancy enormous sexuality center stage changing the world forever while in recent years elites have arguably tried to temper its radical focus on class with your identity politics the star of the film version we did touching and went on to act in the leather boys dr zhivago and being julia rita who won the best actress award at the cannes film festival for a taste of honey will be at a special screening of the film at the curzon so in central london the three pm to more rita amazing to have your going underground so what is the honey this searching for which makes up the title a taste of honey i would say the honey was she was looking for love that's what she wanted someone to love and to love her and say look what is the plight of a single mother and well no not really because she starts off obviously and she's with her mom and they move from place to place from house to house and that the mother really is interested in what she's going to do with her life no
saw itself sixty years ago sheila delaying his groundbreaking play a taste of honey brought mixed race relationships teenage pregnancy enormous sexuality center stage changing the world forever while in recent years elites have arguably tried to temper its radical focus on class with your identity politics the star of the film version we did touching and went on to act in the leather boys dr zhivago and being julia rita who won the best actress award at the cannes film festival for a taste of...
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you andp: sheila, thank i believe we have met and i know the program you're talking about. -- all over the state of maryland are looking at opportunities to address the continuum of care. we want to make sure that we can colegrove -- co-locate recovery housing as a step down and then somehow tied a workforce into that so we can reengage people into the workforce. we are looking for opportunities and i am familiar with what you're talking about and we will be in touch with regard to that. i do understand the frustration with regard to resources. i get this question a lot about what does the state of emergency me. it is important that i clarify that. -- it putof emergency the public on notice that this is a top priority for the public to focus on. that is incredibly important in this crisis because the stigma associated with this is very divisive. people have different and diverse feelings about how we should manage this. it makes it problematic. that exploration is a call to action. secondly, the chief executive of state government -- that opens up resources and allows the private secto
you andp: sheila, thank i believe we have met and i know the program you're talking about. -- all over the state of maryland are looking at opportunities to address the continuum of care. we want to make sure that we can colegrove -- co-locate recovery housing as a step down and then somehow tied a workforce into that so we can reengage people into the workforce. we are looking for opportunities and i am familiar with what you're talking about and we will be in touch with regard to that. i do...
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you saw sheila jackson lee with a picture of paul manafort's mug shot. and you saw congressman pointing to the fact that he didn't say anything, he had the magic bullet to tank the entire election for trump but he never used it. so you saw democrats trying to avoid the text message situation and refocus the discussion on mueller. >> one of the most dramatic moments was when republican congressman went after peter strozk and highlighted the fact that strozk was having an affair with lisa paige, a colleague at the fbi. >> that situation resulted in gasps from colleagues. one saying are you taking your medicine. he lashed out at strozk on a particular exchange. the entire affair with lisa paige has been one of the things that is sort of lurking underneath the entire hearing. the whole reason they have the treasure-trove of text messages is because they are texting back and forth as was explained. so there is a little pushback to what he did there. >> one line of questioning was when peter strozk started doing interviews at the outset of the russia probe. te
you saw sheila jackson lee with a picture of paul manafort's mug shot. and you saw congressman pointing to the fact that he didn't say anything, he had the magic bullet to tank the entire election for trump but he never used it. so you saw democrats trying to avoid the text message situation and refocus the discussion on mueller. >> one of the most dramatic moments was when republican congressman went after peter strozk and highlighted the fact that strozk was having an affair with lisa...
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joining me now is congresswoman sheila jackson-lee, a texas democrat who is on the judiciary committee and was at the hearing today. congresswoman, thank you for joining us. i appreciate your time. as chris said and as anderson said before, we invited republicans on. none of them chose to come on. we thank you for coming on. what was it like inside the hearing room, and did we learn anything new today? >> don, first of all, thank you for having me. and i wish the republicans had come on because really, don, truth is nonpartisan, and i truly believe that in these hearings, we should give the person people hope, hope in their constitution, hope in their governance and those who govern. what it was like was a shark tank if i might unfortunately use a phrase or maybe a popular show because there were a group that wanted nothing more than to undercut, to cut down peter strzok as opposed to getting facts. and that's what the american people -- they can live with transparency and truth, and that is what we wanted to get out, the story. we wanted to reinforce, don, if i might, pages and pages
joining me now is congresswoman sheila jackson-lee, a texas democrat who is on the judiciary committee and was at the hearing today. congresswoman, thank you for joining us. i appreciate your time. as chris said and as anderson said before, we invited republicans on. none of them chose to come on. we thank you for coming on. what was it like inside the hearing room, and did we learn anything new today? >> don, first of all, thank you for having me. and i wish the republicans had come on...
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sheila patel come ahead of the international asset management business and lauren stein are also on theoard. ubs has posted second-quarter net income of 1.28 billion swiss francs. the biggest report in switzerland also reported net new money outflow of 1.2 billion francs. you our interview with the ceo, sergio ermotti. that is your bloomberg business flash. let us talk about alphabet. shares jumped in u.s. late trading after the company posted strong second-quarter numbers. local is still raking in marketing dollars helping the company move past costly regulatory troubles in europe. emily: alpha that revenue revenue25% -- also that -- also bet alphabet -- also lphabet revenue soaring 25%. $5 billion ined europe. accrue that fine over the course of the next quarter. ceo talkingn to the about how they are approaching this ruling as of now. >> we will always take a constructive approach. we will appeal the decision from the commission. we are also looking forward to finding a solution that above all preserves the enormous benefits of android users. there is more work to be done and i think
sheila patel come ahead of the international asset management business and lauren stein are also on theoard. ubs has posted second-quarter net income of 1.28 billion swiss francs. the biggest report in switzerland also reported net new money outflow of 1.2 billion francs. you our interview with the ceo, sergio ermotti. that is your bloomberg business flash. let us talk about alphabet. shares jumped in u.s. late trading after the company posted strong second-quarter numbers. local is still...
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sheila krumholz. ms. krumholz is executive director for the center for responsive policies, a nonpartisan watchdog that tracks money in the u.s. politics on its website opensecrets.org. she briefly served as the sens research director supervising data analysis for opensecrets.org, and the centers clients. will you all please stand and be sworn? [witnesses were sworn in] >> thank you. be seated. mr. murray, you can lead us off. >> thank you, chairman graham and ranking member whitehouses for convening this hearing to discuss protecting our election from foreign interference. and thank you for the invitation to be here today. it is an honor. foreign interference in our democratic processes is a critical national security threat and the american people are fortunate for diligence in addressing it. as you noted ranking member whitehouses the concern about foreign interference in our elections predates the ratification of the constitution. since then congress has acted to protect our election from foreign inte
sheila krumholz. ms. krumholz is executive director for the center for responsive policies, a nonpartisan watchdog that tracks money in the u.s. politics on its website opensecrets.org. she briefly served as the sens research director supervising data analysis for opensecrets.org, and the centers clients. will you all please stand and be sworn? [witnesses were sworn in] >> thank you. be seated. mr. murray, you can lead us off. >> thank you, chairman graham and ranking member...
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guest: sheila, thank you. i believe we have met. i know the program. we are interested in having a conversation with you. we are looking at opportunities to address the continuum of care. we want to make sure we have the detox component, and we can co-locate residential outpatients and recovery housing as a step down and tie workforce into that to reengage people, and get them better in the workforce. we will be in touch with regard to that. i understand the frustration with regard to resources. i get the question a lot about what does a state of emergency mean. it is important that i maybe clarify that. -- it didof emergency a couple of things. it put the public on notice that this is a top priority for the public to focus on. that is important in this crisis because the stigma associated with this is divisive. people individually have different feelings about how we should manage this. inmakes it problematic competing interests. that declaration is a call to action. the second piece is the chief executive of state government opens up resources and al
guest: sheila, thank you. i believe we have met. i know the program. we are interested in having a conversation with you. we are looking at opportunities to address the continuum of care. we want to make sure we have the detox component, and we can co-locate residential outpatients and recovery housing as a step down and tie workforce into that to reengage people, and get them better in the workforce. we will be in touch with regard to that. i understand the frustration with regard to...
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armed and posted outside the concert hall in paris as the assault unfolded our paris correspondent sheila do pinsky has details. these claims were brought in front of the court just about a month ago and they were brought on relation to the victims and the families of those who didn't survive the battle plan attacks. so what they claim to basically is that the french state failed to assist those in danger by not intervening and what was happening that night at the vatican because the soldiers were not only given orders not to go in intervene they were also given orders not to give their weapons to the police who actually wanted to go inside and to troy and assist those who were being injured in the century that small to that was taking place now the court documents that were put in also alleges that the terrorists were able to freely move within the european union because of the showing in area and the final major claim that was made is that the security services actually let them slip through the net and that's because many of the perpetrators of this attack were actually known to the se
armed and posted outside the concert hall in paris as the assault unfolded our paris correspondent sheila do pinsky has details. these claims were brought in front of the court just about a month ago and they were brought on relation to the victims and the families of those who didn't survive the battle plan attacks. so what they claim to basically is that the french state failed to assist those in danger by not intervening and what was happening that night at the vatican because the soldiers...
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saw itself sixty years ago sheila delay in his groundbreaking play a taste of honey brought mixed race relationships teenage pregnancy enormous sexuality center stage changing the world forever while in recent years elites have arguably tried to temper its radical focus on class with your identity politics the star of the film version we did touching and went on to act in the leather boys dr zhivago and being julia rita who won the best actress award at the cannes film festival for a taste of honey will be at a special screening of the film at the curzon so in central london at three pm to more rita amazing to have you on going underground so what is the honey they're searching for which makes up the title a taste of honey i would say the honey was she was looking for love that's what she wanted someone to love and to love her. and say look what is the plight of a single mother and well no not really because she starts off obviously and she's with her mom and they move from place to place from house to house and the mother really is interested in what she's going to do with her life no
saw itself sixty years ago sheila delay in his groundbreaking play a taste of honey brought mixed race relationships teenage pregnancy enormous sexuality center stage changing the world forever while in recent years elites have arguably tried to temper its radical focus on class with your identity politics the star of the film version we did touching and went on to act in the leather boys dr zhivago and being julia rita who won the best actress award at the cannes film festival for a taste of...
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. >> reporter: jim inman, his wife sheila and their son, haiden, out for a scene iic adventure w the side of the boat ignited. >> almost like we were hit with a torpedo. >> reporter: haiden's girlfriend brooke and her family also on board. >> i landed and i hit something. i rose to my feet and i saw brooke in front of me. >> reporter: brooke's sister stephanie, a 22-year-old lifelong dancer, losing both her legs. now in a medically induced coma. their mother severely wounded. the inmans staying by stephanie's side as she was rushed to the hospital. >> i wouldn't leave stephanie's side, because all i could think about, if that was my child, i would want someone there. >> reporter: and tonight, the heartbroken family of maleka jackson, the 39-year-old wife and mother who did not survive. >> maleka's first words would have been, take care of my son, and that's what we'll do as a village. >> reporter: tom, maleka leaves behind a 12-year-old son. her husband was also badly injured. authorities still investigating what caused that fiery blast. tom? >> yeah, the cause still unknown. all rig
. >> reporter: jim inman, his wife sheila and their son, haiden, out for a scene iic adventure w the side of the boat ignited. >> almost like we were hit with a torpedo. >> reporter: haiden's girlfriend brooke and her family also on board. >> i landed and i hit something. i rose to my feet and i saw brooke in front of me. >> reporter: brooke's sister stephanie, a 22-year-old lifelong dancer, losing both her legs. now in a medically induced coma. their mother...
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>> sheila wallace. >> where are you from, sheila? >> aquarius brown, former member of the bsnd girls club. >> that is awesome. have a great birthday. happy birthday from all of us. yes, georgia girls. >> you guys look like sisters. theyre so cute. happy birthday, eee. all right. do you owe some of your successes to ame or? a lot of people along the way helped us along. we'r going to get int a discussion and foster that key relationship obecome a mentor in your self. >> we have a global sensation, netta who just wonte an ational song competition with a record setting song on youtube. this morning we're proud to say sh.s making her uebut with us. you'll see that performance right here ontoday" coming up. >> do you know where you'll be in two years? do you? i do. opening ceremony of the 2020 olympic games in tokyrs >> two yea away. >> exactly,4 months, two yearsy from this ver day. many of team usa starslanning to be there. simone biles, katiele cky, just a few. never too early to remind you. >> speaking ofitting the road. what do you t
>> sheila wallace. >> where are you from, sheila? >> aquarius brown, former member of the bsnd girls club. >> that is awesome. have a great birthday. happy birthday from all of us. yes, georgia girls. >> you guys look like sisters. theyre so cute. happy birthday, eee. all right. do you owe some of your successes to ame or? a lot of people along the way helped us along. we'r going to get int a discussion and foster that key relationship obecome a mentor in your...
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i don't want to forget sheila a plaintiff in the burlington railroad case. [applause] her concern was do you have to be fired to be successful as a whistleblower? it took nine years to get that judgment what is interesting about sheila white's case is it came into direct play into the eighth circuit. we build on each other. whether your body or bones or money we are building on each other and to support each other and we need to network. i will continue because we have incredible whistleblowers. u.s. marshals i know you are here. [applause] matthew has been with us over several years. department of defense. city of alexandria virginia. oklahoma state whistleblower. fbi whistleblower fda whistleblower. family court corruption. army corps of engineers. stand up dale. the 17. [applause] veterans administration and boy do we need this employer will -- whistleblowers like you. fbi. he also was an adjudication his case tied up over ten years. california national guard. intelligence community. she cannot stand up because she is within the intelligence community. [l
i don't want to forget sheila a plaintiff in the burlington railroad case. [applause] her concern was do you have to be fired to be successful as a whistleblower? it took nine years to get that judgment what is interesting about sheila white's case is it came into direct play into the eighth circuit. we build on each other. whether your body or bones or money we are building on each other and to support each other and we need to network. i will continue because we have incredible...
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host: we would like to thank sheila krumholz for being here with us today. up, sally satel and sandia rahman will be here to talk about the efforts of congress to combat the opioid crisis. then angie schmitt on the future of driverless cars. we'll be right back. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] fairbanks, alaska, asking people what is the most important issue in alaska? >> the issue that is most important to me is the environment. -- in terms of volume, and as you can imagine -- in the seafood industry. environmental changes in my community, that industry has the potential to be wiped out. >> when i run for governor of alaska -- i was born and raised in the state of alaska. i have three platform issues i've been needing to take care of. one is abortion, one is the budget plan, one is protecting -- and giving the money back to from the -- that took place two years ago and the one from this year. i want to give it back with interest. i think it is the right
host: we would like to thank sheila krumholz for being here with us today. up, sally satel and sandia rahman will be here to talk about the efforts of congress to combat the opioid crisis. then angie schmitt on the future of driverless cars. we'll be right back. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] fairbanks, alaska, asking people what is the most important issue in alaska? >> the issue...
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i like sheila jackson leigh but she can't do that. the moment they got close to something, talking over it. let him answer the question. john, here -- i think people hear dossier, what does that mean? it's important because as rudy giuliani said, without that dossier, the carter page surveillance, the kickoff of the investigation began even though they had not interviewed any witnesses. he didn't remember or wouldn't say if he interviewed one person to justify the beginning of that russian probe. >> you can look at something i wrote a week ago where pete strzok is writing, we have a pretext, an excuse to look at carter page. what is the evidence, a dossier paid by hillary clinton and a story that is based on the dossier. it's circular reporting the entire beginning of the investigation violates all the norms of intelligence reporting. >> laura: does this get in the head of the president over there? >> no. he is focused on what he is doing now in london. this does not interfere with the president. but it interfered with the presidency.
i like sheila jackson leigh but she can't do that. the moment they got close to something, talking over it. let him answer the question. john, here -- i think people hear dossier, what does that mean? it's important because as rudy giuliani said, without that dossier, the carter page surveillance, the kickoff of the investigation began even though they had not interviewed any witnesses. he didn't remember or wouldn't say if he interviewed one person to justify the beginning of that russian...
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sheila told us a little bit about the rationale. >> important opportunity for people to exercise their right to protest which is what we're doing and we're doing it in a political way in keeping with a strong tradition of british political satire >> look, we can go back to "vanity fair" and people take satire and really look at the characteristics and the physical features of politicians and extend those, maybe. a long tradition why do you think this one has been so controversial? >> i think this one has been controversial because it has resonated with so many people and has become so popular. because so many people have very strong opinion about president trump. you know, we know this isn't the first president and the first head of state to be criticized and protesters coming to this country, but this one definitely captured the hearts and minds because so many people feel that strongly >> one of the trump babysitters talking to me earlier. let me tell you that in all these kind of events they start off very light and noise is what one of the organizers said to me last night what they
sheila told us a little bit about the rationale. >> important opportunity for people to exercise their right to protest which is what we're doing and we're doing it in a political way in keeping with a strong tradition of british political satire >> look, we can go back to "vanity fair" and people take satire and really look at the characteristics and the physical features of politicians and extend those, maybe. a long tradition why do you think this one has been so...
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she did make it clear, apparently according to sheila jackson leigh that none of the bias influenced the actions. that's the bottom line and that's what the inspector general said. >> democratic congressman steve cohen from tennessee, great to see you. >>> next, i'll be speaking with former campaign aide sam nunnberg who said the indictments could lead to trump's impeachment. and then later denny heck of the intel committee. so what the president did put the pentagon in damage mode as to whether or not it res skon natu resonates in middle america. fo. 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. >>> we're being hurt very badly by the -- i would call it the witch hunt. i would call it the rigged witch hunt, after watch something of the little clips i didn't get to watch too much. because i'm h
she did make it clear, apparently according to sheila jackson leigh that none of the bias influenced the actions. that's the bottom line and that's what the inspector general said. >> democratic congressman steve cohen from tennessee, great to see you. >>> next, i'll be speaking with former campaign aide sam nunnberg who said the indictments could lead to trump's impeachment. and then later denny heck of the intel committee. so what the president did put the pentagon in damage...
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the house of representatives will always have a voice in sheila jackson. please help me in welcoming her. >> i know you did not see any wrestling over there but i think every member of the house would wrestle to get a moment to say something about this great spirit. thank you joe, carrie, kathleen, kathleen's daughter, and the little one who is being held in your arms. thank you to the kennedy family. thank you for being most of all, the inspiration that so many of us remain starry eyed and have guided us in the question and quest of public service. i think it is an honor to talk about those 82 days, which all of us would have been ready to be at an inauguration for robert f kennedy. many of us saw him as the bright and shining light. many of you know that we as african-american, people of color, native american, we're just about coming into our own. i remember rushing to work for the southern christian leadership conference. i did so after the assassination of dr. king, and after the assassination of bobby kennedy. many of us with black and white televisi
the house of representatives will always have a voice in sheila jackson. please help me in welcoming her. >> i know you did not see any wrestling over there but i think every member of the house would wrestle to get a moment to say something about this great spirit. thank you joe, carrie, kathleen, kathleen's daughter, and the little one who is being held in your arms. thank you to the kennedy family. thank you for being most of all, the inspiration that so many of us remain starry eyed...
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she plays human flesh-eater slash real estate agent sheila hammond on "santa clarita diet."welcome drew barrymore. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. how are you? you smell good. >> i do? >> jimmy: yeah, you do. >> patchouli. >> jimmy: oh, that's right, patchouli. >> good old dirty hippie smell? >> jimmy: did you go back to patchouli? >> i'm such a loyalist, i feel like i came out of the womb dabbing patchouli and i've never strayed. >> that would be a great celebrity baby name, patchouli. >> it's happening, right, i'm sure. if it hasn't happened already, it will happen. >> jimmy: you've been through a lot in your life. have you ever stuck your head in the tailpipe of a truck? >> you know, i don't think that is one of the things i've done. everything else, yes. tailpipe, no. >> jimmy: no tailpipes. >> yeah, i know. >> jimmy: not on the bucket list. >> no. i spray painted an ex-boyfriend's car. >> jimmy: oh, really? [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. it was really fun. we like blasted cypress hill and -- >> jimmy: like gangsters. >> yeah, yeah. i don't know, mid '90s,
she plays human flesh-eater slash real estate agent sheila hammond on "santa clarita diet."welcome drew barrymore. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. how are you? you smell good. >> i do? >> jimmy: yeah, you do. >> patchouli. >> jimmy: oh, that's right, patchouli. >> good old dirty hippie smell? >> jimmy: did you go back to patchouli? >> i'm such a loyalist, i feel like i came out of the womb dabbing patchouli and i've never...
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first, details of the new indictments, our justice correspondent, evan perez, sheila are working the story for us. anthony is also joining us. exclusively, he served with the fbi and in charge of cyber response for the national security counsel. he is one of the first to see the russians hacking into state election systems. the hackers, they hacked into the dnc, the hillary clinton campaign computers and did a lot more. >> that's right, wolf. this indictment lays out in great detail the charges against 12 russian military officers. they are people who work for the gru, the russian military intelligence agency and charged with cyber hacking, identity theft and money laundering. they carried out, according to the government, this extraordinary campaign around the world, useing servers in malaysia and other countries using cryptocurrency and other means to hide their tracks along the fbi and the intelligence community here in the united states was following them. they watched their communications as they targeted 300 democrats, people inside the clinton campaign, dnc, dccc, looking thro
first, details of the new indictments, our justice correspondent, evan perez, sheila are working the story for us. anthony is also joining us. exclusively, he served with the fbi and in charge of cyber response for the national security counsel. he is one of the first to see the russians hacking into state election systems. the hackers, they hacked into the dnc, the hillary clinton campaign computers and did a lot more. >> that's right, wolf. this indictment lays out in great detail the...
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her name is sheila and her [ laughter ] : ohman, you're ripping these ideas, man. >> a sketch called,r the pad thai. >> jimmy: oh! >> and it says, it's just antony in his underpants and he never cooks the pad thai. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'd watch that. that's not bad, yeah. >> it says, "well, future tina, i hope you enjoyed this." oh, wait, i can't read -- i can't read my hand writing there, what does that say? >> jimmy: it looks like, "yanny." [ laughter ] >> no -- no, it says laurel. [ laughter ] you think this is, "yanny." >> jimmy: it looks like it says, "yanny," what are you, insane? >> no, it says -- oh, no, it says "letter." [ laughter ] oh and it says, "p.s. look under your chair. i left you a present." >> jimmy: oh, interesting. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: tina fey, don't eat finale of "saturday night live" this weekend with nikki minaj. [ cheers and applause ] paul bettany joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ nothing gets a family's full attention like my freshly prepared chicken. the delicious kfc $20 fill up. with eight piec
her name is sheila and her [ laughter ] : ohman, you're ripping these ideas, man. >> a sketch called,r the pad thai. >> jimmy: oh! >> and it says, it's just antony in his underpants and he never cooks the pad thai. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'd watch that. that's not bad, yeah. >> it says, "well, future tina, i hope you enjoyed this." oh, wait, i can't read -- i can't read my hand writing there, what does that say? >> jimmy: it looks like,...
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quarles' leadership, wants to loosen limits on big bank borrowing, opposed by sheila baird. the fed's proposing to weaken the involvinger rule, the -- volcker rule. in the -- and the fed is undercutting the rules of f stock in oversight of if foreign banks. again, a boon to wall street, a punch in the gut to american workers. wall street simply doesn't respect the dignity of work. the data from last week tells -- tells a story ohioans know too well, big banks and corporations are doing better than ever. workers still haven't gotten a meaningful raise. we install another nominee time that for 14 years who doesn't seem to understand that workers are the backbone of our economy. mr. quarles missed the 2008 crisis the last time he was in charge a decade ago. he spent his time at the fed recently doing favors for wall street at the expense of working families. americans cannot afford a nominee who fails american workers and home owners and taxpayers. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from nevada. ms. cortez masto: i rise to speak out against the nominat
quarles' leadership, wants to loosen limits on big bank borrowing, opposed by sheila baird. the fed's proposing to weaken the involvinger rule, the -- volcker rule. in the -- and the fed is undercutting the rules of f stock in oversight of if foreign banks. again, a boon to wall street, a punch in the gut to american workers. wall street simply doesn't respect the dignity of work. the data from last week tells -- tells a story ohioans know too well, big banks and corporations are doing better...
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. >> a character who brings a cat carrier on a dat her name is sheila and her catch phrase is "meowzadeas, man. >> a sketch called, "mitt promney." that one writes itself. [ laughter ] a playboy bunny who has buck teeth and poops pellets. and queer eye for the pad thai. >> jimmy: oh! >> and it says, it's jt antony in his underpants and he never cooks the pad thai. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'd watch that that's not bad, yeah. >> it says, "well, future tina, i hope you enjoyed this." oh, wait, i can't read -- i can't read my hand wri there, what does that say? >> jimmy: it looks like, "yanny." [ laughter ] >> no no, it says laurel. [ laughter ] you think this is, "yanny." >> jimmy: it looks like it says, "yanny," what are you, t sane? >> no,ys -- oh, no, it says "letter." [ laughter ] oh and it says, "p.s. look under your chair. i left you a present.": >> jim, interesting. >> oh! it's a hamburger! [ laughter and applause ] jimmy: tina fey, don't eat that. tina fey hosts the season finale of "saturday night live" this weekend with nikki minaj. [ cheers and applause ] pae bettany joins us a
. >> a character who brings a cat carrier on a dat her name is sheila and her catch phrase is "meowzadeas, man. >> a sketch called, "mitt promney." that one writes itself. [ laughter ] a playboy bunny who has buck teeth and poops pellets. and queer eye for the pad thai. >> jimmy: oh! >> and it says, it's jt antony in his underpants and he never cooks the pad thai. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'd watch that that's not bad, yeah. >> it says,...
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to protest against paying to use these websites widely available of course worldwide for free and sheila was one of those people that was not very happy she thinks it's the most outrageous tax of time and this picture here is well known as one that has gone viral and what it does is it lists all those popular social media platforms like telegram you've got facebook twitter and a few other ones that i'm not personally familiar with but as you can see many people also have been finding creative ways to avoid paying that tax and here's what one ugandan respect c. had to say. one thing i can do to people about it is that we have good ways of using social media with their taxes but you don't think there isn't something called v.p. and i think it's helping many of us so yeah that is what i'm going great now for v.p.n. or virtual private network is a solution for many but it's not the most ideal because to some using a v.p.n. will end up costing them much more or using much of your date's a bundle boma says the tax is a big setback for universal access and despite the outrage there are also ple
to protest against paying to use these websites widely available of course worldwide for free and sheila was one of those people that was not very happy she thinks it's the most outrageous tax of time and this picture here is well known as one that has gone viral and what it does is it lists all those popular social media platforms like telegram you've got facebook twitter and a few other ones that i'm not personally familiar with but as you can see many people also have been finding creative...
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lies, but i can't think of an american politician that is as cavalier with the truth to this extent, sheilaack to mccarthy, i mean, everything he said was a lie there were communists trying to infiltrate the government, but j edgar hoover was napping them. mccarthy was just smearing people in the state department. mccarthy smeared general marshall, a hero of world war ii so, yeah, they have a lot in common in terms of just an utter and complete disregard for truth also, smearing. but, what they stand for is very different, i mean, trump's amend mccarthy is a, they are different people, but the lying and smear and indecency i think are similar. >> you alluded to this a moment ago, but mccarthy goes down in 1954 when your book ends although you don't go into this in the book. >> i assume the reader knows what happens. there are hints as to what mccarthy is about to experience. >> yes, you get a good sense of what his fate will be.u as you said he got censured by the senate for conduct quote contrary to senatorial traditions after which is influence waned irrevocably and he was condemned to hi
lies, but i can't think of an american politician that is as cavalier with the truth to this extent, sheilaack to mccarthy, i mean, everything he said was a lie there were communists trying to infiltrate the government, but j edgar hoover was napping them. mccarthy was just smearing people in the state department. mccarthy smeared general marshall, a hero of world war ii so, yeah, they have a lot in common in terms of just an utter and complete disregard for truth also, smearing. but, what they...
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eastern, sheila tate, former press secretary for nancy reagan called the personal and private life of mrs. reagan and at 7:30, computer scientist and philosopher jaron lanier argues against the use of social media. mohammed also loudly details his journey to escape death threats in yemen after becoming an interfaith activist. he's interviewed by washington post religion reporter julie thousand. at 10, brick brock hauser remembers his time in the vietnam war as a member of recon company advanced into north korean parts of laos, cambodia and vietnam. and we wrap up our prime time programming 11 pm eastern andrew waller. he explores what happened to 115 british settlers who disappeared from the so-called lost colony of roanoke in 1587. that happens tonight on tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> thank you, i want to thank you all for coming today. and also to barnes and noble for allowing me to speak in this iconic la location, but grow. of course as you know the growth has not always been at the red-hot center of la. in fact, at the time that i write about in 1900s and 1930
eastern, sheila tate, former press secretary for nancy reagan called the personal and private life of mrs. reagan and at 7:30, computer scientist and philosopher jaron lanier argues against the use of social media. mohammed also loudly details his journey to escape death threats in yemen after becoming an interfaith activist. he's interviewed by washington post religion reporter julie thousand. at 10, brick brock hauser remembers his time in the vietnam war as a member of recon company advanced...
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sheila is a good friend of ours. she's the chief photographer and she does a good job. in terms of what's going on, she is just doing her job. [laughter] i mean, honestly. [laughter] >> i couldn't tell you. >> we talked a little bit about this before the event. i had asked you about this, lawrence, about how this style of photography is so different. she's just doing her job. that's obviously what the president wants. i would be curious to see what you all think. your photography feels traditionally journalistic. and the photos coming from the white house, they're not as candid. they don't seem to be -- >> they're posed. >> they're posed. they seem to show the president with a figure of authority. they are not communicating the same presidency at work, at life, as your work does. >> this is why pictures are still worth a thousand words. [laughter] and she's going to be all right. she's just got to work it out. it takes time. everybody is not the same kind of subject when they become president of the united states and it takes time to flesh it out. as people get more com
sheila is a good friend of ours. she's the chief photographer and she does a good job. in terms of what's going on, she is just doing her job. [laughter] i mean, honestly. [laughter] >> i couldn't tell you. >> we talked a little bit about this before the event. i had asked you about this, lawrence, about how this style of photography is so different. she's just doing her job. that's obviously what the president wants. i would be curious to see what you all think. your photography...
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robinson had been serving life for the 2000 murder of a young mother sheila box. the crime. just the testimony of two government informants who later admitted they lied and in 2004, another man romance mosby confessed to shooting the victim during a botched drug deal, but this past february, a special master appointed by the missouri supreme court, ruled what robinson had been saying all along -- that he was an innocent man. today, robinson is in a world he no longer recognizes. >> when david was first arrested, bill clinton was president. and amazon was and says robinson's lawyer jonathan potts, he is a middle-aged man with nothing. >> he had no money in his pocket. he didn't have a home. he didn't have credit. essentially, you're being reborn. >> reporter: jackson robinson, a nurse, says just getting her husband an i.d. card was a challenge. and a bank account? >> you can't have a bank account because you have to have your residence for six months established. >> reporter: how do you explain withdrew were for the past six months? >> yes, ma'am. and then you have
robinson had been serving life for the 2000 murder of a young mother sheila box. the crime. just the testimony of two government informants who later admitted they lied and in 2004, another man romance mosby confessed to shooting the victim during a botched drug deal, but this past february, a special master appointed by the missouri supreme court, ruled what robinson had been saying all along -- that he was an innocent man. today, robinson is in a world he no longer recognizes. >> when...
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i'm going to go back to all , sheila was a plaintiff in the burlington railroad case. and her concern was to you have to be fired in order to be successful. it took nine years to get that. what is interesting in this case, it came to direct play into my case. we build on each other. whether it is your body, your bones, your money, whatever it takes, we are building on each other. we need each other, we need to support each other. and we need to network. to continue because we have some incredible whistleblowers in this office, marshal, ig, u.s. know you are here. matthew has been with us for several years. the department of defense. the city of alexandria, virginia. a whistleblower on oklahoma state. fbi whistleblower. ronald kavanaugh, federal drug administration whistleblower. family court corruption. the army corps of engineers. stand up your here. a whistleblower with the veterans administration, we need whistleblowers like you. the fbi. robber also was in the adjudication in his case was tied up for over 10 years. california national guard whistleblower. intellige
i'm going to go back to all , sheila was a plaintiff in the burlington railroad case. and her concern was to you have to be fired in order to be successful. it took nine years to get that. what is interesting in this case, it came to direct play into my case. we build on each other. whether it is your body, your bones, your money, whatever it takes, we are building on each other. we need each other, we need to support each other. and we need to network. to continue because we have some...
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. >> sheila baer was head of the fdic which took over indymac and ended up to cover deposits above $100,000ld it happen again? well, baer, says there's a lot of debt, quote, sloshing around the financial system and the mortgage side doesn't worry her. >> we have mortgage lending which we didn't have then. we have the cfpb which i hope will be continuing to operate and especially in the mortgage lending space. we needed mortgage lending standards and we didn't have them then. we have them now. >> her biggest regret is that she allowed the then overseer the office of thrift supervision to close the bank on a friday afternoon before the end of regular banking hours and that caused kind of a panic she regrets that, and wouldn't have done it if she could do it over the ots doesn't exist anymore. back to you. >> jane, thank you >> jane wells live in pasadena it seems like eons ago. >> it does. >> that all of this was going down >> that was when the cracks were opening up i was interested in the one interview, i'll put it in another bank and that one will probably fail, too and that was the psycho
. >> sheila baer was head of the fdic which took over indymac and ended up to cover deposits above $100,000ld it happen again? well, baer, says there's a lot of debt, quote, sloshing around the financial system and the mortgage side doesn't worry her. >> we have mortgage lending which we didn't have then. we have the cfpb which i hope will be continuing to operate and especially in the mortgage lending space. we needed mortgage lending standards and we didn't have them then. we have...
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sheila potato ones though global -- pateo, who runs the global investment side of things.: obviously, they will do their other jobs as well as this, but it is fantastic that there will be more women to look to as role models. how does the company stand in terms of changes? vonnie: first of all, was this a solomon's choice? >> one has to assume. it was just made official in week,eek -- official last since he was announced as the new ceo. and he is shaking things up, wasting no time. shery: what about promoting women within the company, what has it been like there so far? >> like most of wall street, they were not looking great, but to their credit blankfein and solomon have been very public about wanting to achieve gender parity in all ranks, especially women at the seniormost levels. they already told employees in a memo earlier, that this is their goal, they want to make sure incoming staff, the new 50-50, and they want things to change at the top. it looks like they are making an honest effort. class, the last partner doing a how many women were in that? >> i definitely
sheila potato ones though global -- pateo, who runs the global investment side of things.: obviously, they will do their other jobs as well as this, but it is fantastic that there will be more women to look to as role models. how does the company stand in terms of changes? vonnie: first of all, was this a solomon's choice? >> one has to assume. it was just made official in week,eek -- official last since he was announced as the new ceo. and he is shaking things up, wasting no time. shery:...
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will always have a champion that is willing to call people out and hold a moral ground up high in sheila jackson lee. ladies and gentlemen, please help me in welcoming her. [ applause ] >> i know you didn't see any rustling over there but i think every member of the house would rustle to get a moment to say something about this great spirit. thank you, joe, thank you, kerry, thank you, kathleen, thank you kathleen's daughter, and the little one that is being held in your arms. thank you to the kennedy family, and thank you for being, most of all, the inspiration that so many of us remain starry-eyed and have guided us in the question and the quest of public service. i think it's an honor to talk about those 82 days which my colleague has said all of us would be ready to be at inauguration for robert francis kennedy. many of us saw him as the bright and shining light. many of you know that we as african-americans, people of color, native american, chavez we met. we were just about coming into our own. i remember rushing to work for the southern christian leadership conference. i did so, h
will always have a champion that is willing to call people out and hold a moral ground up high in sheila jackson lee. ladies and gentlemen, please help me in welcoming her. [ applause ] >> i know you didn't see any rustling over there but i think every member of the house would rustle to get a moment to say something about this great spirit. thank you, joe, thank you, kerry, thank you, kathleen, thank you kathleen's daughter, and the little one that is being held in your arms. thank you...
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. >> my friend sheila just went into like m.a.s.h. mode i call it.etting out of here. they found a truck somehow and she just took charge and i said i can't walk and she just threw me over her shoulders and she got me in the truck and they got stefanie in the back of the truck and we had a very long ride to the hospital. >> reporter: this morning stefanie is still recovering in a florida intensive care unit. the 22-year-old college student a lifelong dancer and soccer player losing both of her legs in the blast, enduring more than ten surgeries after fracturing her spine and breaking both pelvic bones. >> i sat by her bed and would look at her sweet little face and think, i might never see her eyes open again. you know, i just want to see those beautiful brown eyes, and she looked peaceful and beautiful because she never cannot look beautiful. >> reporter: bender admitted to the same hospital as her daughter, discharged just one week ago, her legs still in casts after suffering both internal and external injuries. >> we're two floors apart. i would g
. >> my friend sheila just went into like m.a.s.h. mode i call it.etting out of here. they found a truck somehow and she just took charge and i said i can't walk and she just threw me over her shoulders and she got me in the truck and they got stefanie in the back of the truck and we had a very long ride to the hospital. >> reporter: this morning stefanie is still recovering in a florida intensive care unit. the 22-year-old college student a lifelong dancer and soccer player losing...
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. >> reporter: john inman and his wife sheila were on the excursion along with their son hayden.was on board too. >> i was shot up and i don't know if i hit the ceiling or something but i handed and i hit something. i rose to my feet and i saw brooke in front of me and i looked around. i saw the man on the ground with his foot kind of twisted in the opposite direction. >> reporter: brooke's sister stefanie schaffer a lifelong dancer losing both her legs in the blast. this morning she is in a medically induced coma in a floor hospital. their mother severely injured. inman and his wife sprang into action. >> we used plywood and two by sixes basically as gurneys to get the passengers on shore. >> reporter: once on shore, a good samaritan rushing stefani to the hospital. >> i wouldn't leave her side. all i could think about if that was my child i would want someone there. >> reporter: we know the name of that passenger on the boat who didn't survive, 39-year-old wife and mother maleka jackson. her family too speaking out this morning. she was celebrating her 15-year anniversary with
. >> reporter: john inman and his wife sheila were on the excursion along with their son hayden.was on board too. >> i was shot up and i don't know if i hit the ceiling or something but i handed and i hit something. i rose to my feet and i saw brooke in front of me and i looked around. i saw the man on the ground with his foot kind of twisted in the opposite direction. >> reporter: brooke's sister stefanie schaffer a lifelong dancer losing both her legs in the blast. this...
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sheila lee lee. i want to follow the line of reasoning of my colleague, mr. keating, maybe in a different perspective. to both of you, let me thank you for the service that you give. i believe that this will be a federal election in large way. the congress will be up for reelection. the house in totalityity, the senate partially. so this is a federal election. and i have the greatest respect for state officers and they are our collaborators but i would say to the secretary that it is the responsibility of the federal government to at least provide the structure and the walls of security upon which you can work within or even add to by your own expertise. with that in mind, i frankly believe that this government has not been effective in recognizing the larger picture and that is the enormous involvement and invasion that russia perpetrated in 2016 and in elections before that where we probably did not have all the analysis and i do not believe that we are in control and facing what is the potential of invasion, interference and altering and skewing of the ele
sheila lee lee. i want to follow the line of reasoning of my colleague, mr. keating, maybe in a different perspective. to both of you, let me thank you for the service that you give. i believe that this will be a federal election in large way. the congress will be up for reelection. the house in totalityity, the senate partially. so this is a federal election. and i have the greatest respect for state officers and they are our collaborators but i would say to the secretary that it is the...