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st. george spirits was founded in 1982. he hailed from the black forest region of germany.g with the german ministry of culture to travel to america and study art and culture. here in the bay area in the late 70s. while he was here he fell in love with the bay area. a he traveled back to germany and delivered his report on art and culture, he came back here and founded st. george's distillery, the cocktails and the culinary scene around us to take that inspiration and create something unique. >> very cool. world news is next. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. for sandhya >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the holiday escape turning deadly. accidents grinding traffic to a halt in two major cities, as more than 40 million americans hit the roads. now a sweltering heat wave settling in. our ginger zee standing by. >>> a fourth of july like no other. that's what president trump is promising in the nation's capital, with tanks and military planes. but how much will it cost and who's paying? and can the white house keep p
st. george spirits was founded in 1982. he hailed from the black forest region of germany.g with the german ministry of culture to travel to america and study art and culture. here in the bay area in the late 70s. while he was here he fell in love with the bay area. a he traveled back to germany and delivered his report on art and culture, he came back here and founded st. george's distillery, the cocktails and the culinary scene around us to take that inspiration and create something unique....
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right, i'm going to start you by asking about st george's school.n in the middle of the rolling suffolk countryside, which now became home to 300 boys. it was a beautiful school to look at. simon warr has spent his whole life teaching, languages mostly, but also rugby with the older pupils. i am looking forward to today's class, i might learn something. he has also been a teacher on tv reality shows and a sports reporter on local radio. he was nearly 60 when at 7:15 one morning his life changed. i think it was the second day of the christmas holidays, and i heard a banging on the kitchen door and as i opened the door, four police officers swept past me, pushing me back onto the cabinets and the fifth one in read me my rights, the fact that i had been arrested for an historical assault on a pupil at st george's. that arrest took place just after thejimmy savile scandal in 2012. since then, more than 6,600 suspects have been investigated for historical abuse in a school, care home or other institution. but many other cases were dropped or the suspects
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senior economist from st george bank in sydney. hong kong is bracing for another mass rally.ary of the takeover from written to china. crowds are expected to be bolstered by recent anti—government protests. let go to hong kong. what is the current business sentiment in the territory with these ongoing protests?” business sentiment in the territory with these ongoing protests? i think that because the extradition bill has been suspended, there has been a sigh of relief from the business community but that is not to say the problems for hong kong arrive. even on this symbolic day, we have already seen some initial signs of tension between police and protesters, crashes into the early hours of this morning. there is a stand—off in one of the main arterial roads of hong kong's business district between police and protesters and you can see behind me, a row of young students dressed in black t—shirts, the unofficial uniform of the pro—democracy movement, they have come here today to come and raise the black flag, a sort of protest against the official flag raising ceremony that pl
senior economist from st george bank in sydney. hong kong is bracing for another mass rally.ary of the takeover from written to china. crowds are expected to be bolstered by recent anti—government protests. let go to hong kong. what is the current business sentiment in the territory with these ongoing protests?” business sentiment in the territory with these ongoing protests? i think that because the extradition bill has been suspended, there has been a sigh of relief from the business...
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that the service is taking place at the private chapel within the grounds of windsor castle, not st george'snd 25 guests, apart from archie's own parents that includes the duchess of sussex's mother, the prince of wales, duchess of cornwall and the cambridge, duke and duchess, who arrived a short time ago. other than that we don't know much, and what is exercising a lot of the press and fleet street is that we do not know the names of the godparents 01’ not know the names of the godparents or how many there are. the palace says it is keeping those names secret at the request of the godparents themselves to maintain their privacy. that and also the lack of access to the service today, like of access for the press and also for members of the public who would like to wish the family well, that has gone not down so well in some parts of the media. they have drawn a line between the amount of money that the suffixes get from the taxpayer for example, nearly two money that the suffixes get from the taxpayerfor example, nearly two in the .5 million, to renovate their new home, and the fact that the
that the service is taking place at the private chapel within the grounds of windsor castle, not st george'snd 25 guests, apart from archie's own parents that includes the duchess of sussex's mother, the prince of wales, duchess of cornwall and the cambridge, duke and duchess, who arrived a short time ago. other than that we don't know much, and what is exercising a lot of the press and fleet street is that we do not know the names of the godparents 01’ not know the names of the godparents or...
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st. george cities, zero detention.ens we look at people and for presidential nominations for president. none of that is going to fix the issue. section going to drive more people to come to the country because these are enticements that will drive the people to come to the united states illegally. >> and candidates like beto o'rourke of said take down the wall is not have any border barrier whatsoever! >> well you know, beto o'rourke is proven many times is not that smart. we are to do talk to experts on the board. has beto o'rourke ever talked a border patrol agent that spent years in that line and put his own safety on the line? these men and women secure their home every day to defend the nation. we are still in that line. let beto o'rourke or kirsten gillibrand or castro or any of these people put on a uniform and stand on the most dangerous part of the country and come back the next day and tell me you don't think they need a wall tell me you don't think it needs to be fixed. >> talked about fixing it, you say the
st. george cities, zero detention.ens we look at people and for presidential nominations for president. none of that is going to fix the issue. section going to drive more people to come to the country because these are enticements that will drive the people to come to the united states illegally. >> and candidates like beto o'rourke of said take down the wall is not have any border barrier whatsoever! >> well you know, beto o'rourke is proven many times is not that smart. we are to...
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it is taking place in a small private chapel within the castle grounds, not st george's, which is wherend also the press, tv and fleet street, have been excluded, which means don't expect to see any television pictures of the royals arriving and departing, and that secrecy even extends to who the godparents are. buckingham palace says that they wa nt to buckingham palace says that they want to remain private and anonymous, and they have respected those wishes. so a very small and private event today attended by the prince of wales and other senior royals, but certainly not by the press of the public. john, thank you very much. emergency crews in southern california are tackling a number of fires and gas leaks after the state was hit with its biggest earthquake in more than 20 years. the epicentre of the quake, which had a magnitude of 7.1, was near the city of ridgecrest, about 150 miles north—east of los angeles. angus crawford's report contains some flashing images. oh, my god. fear and shock. two quakes in two days. this one with the magnitude of 7.1, the strongest for 20 years. evac
it is taking place in a small private chapel within the castle grounds, not st george's, which is wherend also the press, tv and fleet street, have been excluded, which means don't expect to see any television pictures of the royals arriving and departing, and that secrecy even extends to who the godparents are. buckingham palace says that they wa nt to buckingham palace says that they want to remain private and anonymous, and they have respected those wishes. so a very small and private event...
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st. george's chapel where his parents were married in front of the world, and not with cameras stanng by like the christianings of his oyal cousin prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. meghan and harry opting for a more private raffa small group of friends and family gathering here in the queen's own private chapel for saturday's ceremony. gran, as she's known to harry, will be away on business. the chapel just a stone's throw from archie's home, not the castle but this nearby house nestled in the woods. little archie may not live in the castle but he'll spent spend plenty of time there. there's actually a swimming pool inside where he can take private less song, and he'll have access to the queen's winororses to learn to play polo with his dad. kelly cobiella, nbc news, windsor, ennd. >> thank you, kelly, for that little segue because speaking of polo, how about polo on this side of the pond. tommy mcfly is coming up next as a local winery kicks off another summer polo season.'s tommyot the scoop on theek wed scene. >> and then cupid in the cubicles. the modern take on dat
st. george's chapel where his parents were married in front of the world, and not with cameras stanng by like the christianings of his oyal cousin prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. meghan and harry opting for a more private raffa small group of friends and family gathering here in the queen's own private chapel for saturday's ceremony. gran, as she's known to harry, will be away on business. the chapel just a stone's throw from archie's home, not the castle but this nearby...
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george w. bush comunadministration. acosta was criticized for handling a plea deal with tejey wffipllyere st in custod while he awaits trial. a federal judge in new york rejected his defense team's arguments to release him from custody.ec the judge ided that epstein was a flight risk. millionaire pled not guilty to fisex trafing and conspiracy charges. >>> the woman who made international news when she flipped off psident trump is now jumping into a political career. julie briskman is running for the loudoun county county of supervisors. she raised her middle finger to the president's motorcade while bicycle in sterling in 2017. that photo went viral and she was fired from her government cob.racting jo the democrat says she wants to improve schools, traffic d infrastructure. the election is in november. >>> all week, ourrea has been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the landing on the moon. a festival is on the national mall and tents ure lined between fourth and seventh treet and you can hear from international astronauts and scientists. we will have much more formation in the nbc washington app. >>> a remihaer you stil
george w. bush comunadministration. acosta was criticized for handling a plea deal with tejey wffipllyere st in custod while he awaits trial. a federal judge in new york rejected his defense team's arguments to release him from custody.ec the judge ided that epstein was a flight risk. millionaire pled not guilty to fisex trafing and conspiracy charges. >>> the woman who made international news when she flipped off psident trump is now jumping into a political career. julie briskman is...
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>> well, i have to -- >> detective george harrigan of the st.ff's office was chosen to interview her. >> i asked her to start from the very beginning. >> go back to you wake up friday tell me your day friday. >> it was just a normal, absolutely normal day. >> quinn said she had a facial at a local spa, went to yoga class and ran errands in her mercedes suv when she returned home, she went up to the bedroom. >> i went up to my closet to change my clothes. he came in this way and said don't do anything stupid i'm not here for you. >> and he's got a gun? >> he's got a gun and yellow gloves on. >> startled by the gunman, quinn screamed, but she was the only one home her husband was at work, her kids in school. >> so he has a gun to my head and i mean i'm screaming bloody murder >> how did she describe this guy? >> he was a sharpshooter or sniper in the albanian military. that he goes around doing these kind of jobs she said that he had some type of foreign accent. >> the look on his face and the evil in his eyes, i was like, i'm dead. >> the gunman
>> well, i have to -- >> detective george harrigan of the st.ff's office was chosen to interview her. >> i asked her to start from the very beginning. >> go back to you wake up friday tell me your day friday. >> it was just a normal, absolutely normal day. >> quinn said she had a facial at a local spa, went to yoga class and ran errands in her mercedes suv when she returned home, she went up to the bedroom. >> i went up to my closet to change my...
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he was rushed to prince georges e had hospital where surgery for bleeding on his brain but he died tuesday. he is originally from st. petersburg, russia, but fought xclusively here in the u. since turning pro in the 2016. the russian boxing federation will announce whether anyone is at fault for his death. >>> northern virginia man is accused of secretly filming women in a public restroom and dressing aroom. >> frederick policearrested him last month. he tried to record or take photos of women undressing inside an oldor navy st in may. a second incident happened two weeks later at ahobby lobby as an employee was using a restroom. she noticed a man pointing his phone over the top of the stall. >>> a tow truck driver is facias ult charges. he tried to tow a car with a woman and two children and a dog still inside. he was working for a&a towing. last thursday night he tried to remove a car while the driver was inside and nearby business. police say the driver came out. there was some st of confrontation and ziod punched him and caunhooked the and took off. police caught up with him and then arrested him. >>> you're ti
he was rushed to prince georges e had hospital where surgery for bleeding on his brain but he died tuesday. he is originally from st. petersburg, russia, but fought xclusively here in the u. since turning pro in the 2016. the russian boxing federation will announce whether anyone is at fault for his death. >>> northern virginia man is accused of secretly filming women in a public restroom and dressing aroom. >> frederick policearrested him last month. he tried to record or take...
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george's county. here's what we knowt this time. officers found a man lying on the sidewalk in the 4000 block of st place this afternoon. he later died at the hospital. investigators are working to learn what led up to this incident. we've got a crew that's headed to the scene. we'reegoing to have m information on this breaking news as it comes about. >>> all right. thank you for being with us tonight. i'm erika gonz and our following story, a family tragedy unfolding in buoy. a wife and mother suffering an unimaginable loss. her husband murdered. allegedly by her own teenage so . she spoke with news 4's derrick ward this afternoon. >> reporter: 62-year-old barbara koroma was a firm believing in education and achievement since coming here fm sierra leone, through studies in america and abroad, he earned a ph.d. and recjnition, places like ohns hopkins and nih where he was a scientist. >> he loved life. >> reporter: and his wife, patricia, says amid all of her husba husband's achievemts t family and three childn were his priority. >> he was a loving husband, caring father. he can do it -- he go the extra s le for anythin
george's county. here's what we knowt this time. officers found a man lying on the sidewalk in the 4000 block of st place this afternoon. he later died at the hospital. investigators are working to learn what led up to this incident. we've got a crew that's headed to the scene. we'reegoing to have m information on this breaking news as it comes about. >>> all right. thank you for being with us tonight. i'm erika gonz and our following story, a family tragedy unfolding in buoy. a wife...
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st. martin's press in 2004. carter was a consultant for the american experience on the stonewall uprising. which won a george foster peabody award in 2012. mr. carter, we look forward to hearing from you. >> your microphone is not on. if you don't mind pushing this talk button. we will be able to hear you better. thank you. >> sure. thank you. good afternoon everyone. i want to thank the chairwoman for and other members of the commission for according me the honor of appearing before you. i have been asked to speak about my work on the history of the stonewall uprising, which is of course, the best known single event in the history of this movement. a rebellion that began as a result of a police raid on june 28, 1969 on the stonewall inn. a popularclub in greenwich village. the facts of the stonewall uprising, a well-established, general information about the stonewall club and how it operated. however, to understand the meaning of the event requires information. it goes beyond the sets of facts, including information that has not become integrated into media accounts, documentaries, and museum exhibitions.
st. martin's press in 2004. carter was a consultant for the american experience on the stonewall uprising. which won a george foster peabody award in 2012. mr. carter, we look forward to hearing from you. >> your microphone is not on. if you don't mind pushing this talk button. we will be able to hear you better. thank you. >> sure. thank you. good afternoon everyone. i want to thank the chairwoman for and other members of the commission for according me the honor of appearing...
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st helens thrashed halifax to continue their bid to win a domestic treble of trophies this season. while warrington beat hull fc. frankie dettori rode enable to victory in the king georgecrystal 0cean to take the prestigious title for dettori and trainer, john gosden — and in doing so he becomes the first horse to regain the king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes crown. lewis hamilton will be on pole position for tomorrow's german grand prix but the british driver admitted he has been feeling "a bit under the weather". despite suffering from flu, the five time world champion was fastest in qualifying at hockenheim. hamilton beat max verstappen of red bull into second place. there's more on the bbc sport website including the latest from the world aquatics championships in south korea, golf‘s evian championship and the bmx world championships. clive. that's it. so from me and the rest of the team — have a very good night. good evening. bournemouth may have been the hot spot at 25 degrees but unusually, not far behind where the shetland islands. blue skies overhead and its hottest day in ten yea rs. overhead and its hottest day in ten years. 0thers overhead and its ho
st helens thrashed halifax to continue their bid to win a domestic treble of trophies this season. while warrington beat hull fc. frankie dettori rode enable to victory in the king georgecrystal 0cean to take the prestigious title for dettori and trainer, john gosden — and in doing so he becomes the first horse to regain the king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes crown. lewis hamilton will be on pole position for tomorrow's german grand prix but the british driver admitted he has been...
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he was red to prince georges he hospital wre he had surgery for bleeding on his brain, but we learned hedaied tues he is originally from stersburg, russia, but had n fought ithe u.s. since turn ing pro 2016. the russian boxing federation announced they will investigate aether anyone is fault for his death. >>> this week the news 4 i-team is working for you, looking into al the ways you can keep yourself safe while you fly. rd we know hackers are always after credit ca and social security information, right? att we found out that information is greater risk when you travel. >> reporter: when most of us come here to the airport, we're erinking about that business trip or bett yet vacation. you're not thinking about where to plug in your phone or who might want the information inside. itcan happen in just a few moments while your phone is still in your hand. >> when you connect up to one of these power charges, you're connecting up to a computer you can't see. >> reporter: at the airport, hotel room and rental o car ride share, anywhere you connect with a usb port could put the data stored on your phone at risk. using a trad
he was red to prince georges he hospital wre he had surgery for bleeding on his brain, but we learned hedaied tues he is originally from stersburg, russia, but had n fought ithe u.s. since turn ing pro 2016. the russian boxing federation announced they will investigate aether anyone is fault for his death. >>> this week the news 4 i-team is working for you, looking into al the ways you can keep yourself safe while you fly. rd we know hackers are always after credit ca and social...
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mr.stalmer earned a masters in public administration from george mason university and a bachelor of arts degree in science and history from mount st. mary college. of you, mr. ch krantz, you may begin. >> could you turn your mike on, please. a green button and now it's red. >> normally green means go. i never have to say magined i would be giving you technical advice. [laughter] >> i'll start over. chairman and members of the sub committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss nasa's early and future human space flight programs. exciting time for me and for nasa and the space industry. of our lebrate one nation's greatest technological achievements. american astronauts on the moon and returning them apollo o earth, and the 11 mission. i was fortunate to be a part of endeavor.for that growing up, i could never have imagined i would serve in such a role. boy, all i wanted to do was fly. boxing an aviator, i received an appointment to the academy, but unfortunately, i failed the physical. i believed my dream was gone. i obtained a loan and attended college of st. louis niversity, and earned a degree in aeronautical engineering an
mr.stalmer earned a masters in public administration from george mason university and a bachelor of arts degree in science and history from mount st. mary college. of you, mr. ch krantz, you may begin. >> could you turn your mike on, please. a green button and now it's red. >> normally green means go. i never have to say magined i would be giving you technical advice. [laughter] >> i'll start over. chairman and members of the sub committee, thank you for the opportunity to...
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st, due north of the mall. you see an aerial view on the right which gives you the sense of the indoor miss scale of this project. it was proposed by george burnett, who was a landscape architect for the u.s. gardens at the white house at the same time that beatrix farrand was there. ultimately he was executed. union station by daniel burnham a the right opened in 1907 in building designed after the ancient baths of rome. it marked a removal of the red brick station on the left and tracks from across the mall. it was located away from the ceremonial avenue, but linked by an avenue out to the father city. , along constitution his elegant pan-american station had a major impact. scholars argued his design lead the way out of the conundrum of traditionalism versus modernism with a distinctive modernized classicism. debates aboutand, the development of the mall persisted. i am showing you a slide that shows you the department of agriculture, then you can see the 17th walkway of the gardens is still in place there. this front. led to the president intervening and led to a permanent arts and architecture counsel. in 1910, a body of oversight ov
st, due north of the mall. you see an aerial view on the right which gives you the sense of the indoor miss scale of this project. it was proposed by george burnett, who was a landscape architect for the u.s. gardens at the white house at the same time that beatrix farrand was there. ultimately he was executed. union station by daniel burnham a the right opened in 1907 in building designed after the ancient baths of rome. it marked a removal of the red brick station on the left and tracks from...
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st 7:00 with balloon artiand face painters and thing for the arddie. mattie stepanek pwill have a live celebration. they say drones are not allowed which i think make sense. in prince george's couthey are having a celebration in parking lot 1 at umd. show up for the fireworks and so much more. show up. there are many, many, many, many, more fireworks all around our region. of course, we have the fireworks finder for you up on the nbc washington app. searcwifireworks. th the scene, i'm tommy mcfly, newse >> if you'r looking to enjoy home, we h of july at are working for you with an important reminder. >> we want to show youju how dangerous fireworks can be. these demonstrations show in seconds how a firework can take a nasty turn. most typesf fireworks are illegal in d.c. you can see a few listed on your screen. the punishment for illegal fireworks in d.c. is a jail time or a fine. the d.c. fire marshal plains. >> these fuse tend to burn very quick and that misjudgment could be very costly. >> all fireworks are illegal in montgomery and prince george's county. we put the completeof list egal fireworks in the washington app. sea i wouldn't take a risk. >> why bother losing a
st 7:00 with balloon artiand face painters and thing for the arddie. mattie stepanek pwill have a live celebration. they say drones are not allowed which i think make sense. in prince george's couthey are having a celebration in parking lot 1 at umd. show up for the fireworks and so much more. show up. there are many, many, many, many, more fireworks all around our region. of course, we have the fireworks finder for you up on the nbc washington app. searcwifireworks. th the scene, i'm tommy...
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george h.w. bush, with throngs in the streets, welcomed homed the armed forces.bu some analysts argue this is different, saying trump has politicized the military to a dangerous level. sturing a visit to japan, some in the white house reportedly told the u.s. navy to move the "uss john mccain," named for the late senator and his father and grandfather, out of sight for fear of angering mr. trump; he denied any knowledge of the effort. n' to me, john mccain, i w a fan, but i would never do a thing like that. >> reporter: then acting defense secretary patrick shanahan later sent a department-wide memo reiterating pentagon standards on political activity." i call on leaders at all levels in the department to reinforce the apolitical nature of military and civilian service and professionalism." in january 2017 president trump- - while standing in the pentagon's hall of heroes-- a space dedicated to the those decorated with the medal of hono- announced histr controversial el ban against seven mostly-muslim nations. td as president, he upend appointing general james mattis to theob. his first naonal security adviser was retired lieutenant general michael flynn; and his secon
george h.w. bush, with throngs in the streets, welcomed homed the armed forces.bu some analysts argue this is different, saying trump has politicized the military to a dangerous level. sturing a visit to japan, some in the white house reportedly told the u.s. navy to move the "uss john mccain," named for the late senator and his father and grandfather, out of sight for fear of angering mr. trump; he denied any knowledge of the effort. n' to me, john mccain, i w a fan, but i would...
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george w. bush, warned me and threatened me when i was president of honduras, saying that it i had relations with hugo chavez, then n i would hahe proboblems w with the united stmontnths a after thatt warng was removed from powower. and removed from this country. for the united states is the friends of those who they consider their adversaries are not their friends. they decided they are enemies of .he unitited states quite simply bececause i was seseeking betttter relations wih the south, bringing in oil from venezuela, and getting financing for hydroelectric projects with , whodent lula da silva they are now holding prisoner in brazil. so the policies of the united states changed. and they made a mistake. and i will talk to you about the gangs in a moment, to your question, in a moment. but if you think about t the ele ,nd the u.s. government, well there is thehe view for this region is mistaken. they want to go back to the 1980's, which was marked by the cold war, stigmatizing the opposition. they have created dirty war. well, , if they think that they are going g to be ablee to ststp migration in this way, well, it is only going to worsen. in the druge a l
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george washington from september of 1783. again, these are the words -- host: bacteria calls. richard, st. petersburg, florida, good morning.aller: good morning. i believe that legal immigration is fine. that is basically were the bulk of us are our family came from. either legal immigration needs to be stopped, no matter what the cost is. my reason for saying this is twofold. , if let's say they just took the money that they to take care of the people coming across the border illegally -- think about the american people. the bridges, the schools, what could have been built with that. number two, by letting them come -- ok, theyople say can do it, i can do it. ofcreates a bigger flow people into america. all of the people who have been coming in talking -- excuse me, all the people who have been calling in and talking, the bulk of the america you are hearing from agreed. legal immigration is ok. we will go to jeff, joining us next from cartersville, georgia. your view on this? jeff, good morning. hello? well, we will go then to joe, joining us from san antonio, texas. caller: good morning. yes. i'm a bit 50-50. it's importa
george washington from september of 1783. again, these are the words -- host: bacteria calls. richard, st. petersburg, florida, good morning.aller: good morning. i believe that legal immigration is fine. that is basically were the bulk of us are our family came from. either legal immigration needs to be stopped, no matter what the cost is. my reason for saying this is twofold. , if let's say they just took the money that they to take care of the people coming across the border illegally --...
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st. louis too, george. >> thanks, ginger. >>> we're going to go to washington and that historic and bitterown on capitol hill. house democrats voted last night to condemn president trump's racist tweets, the first congressional condemnation of a president in more than a century. only four republicans voted for the resolution as the gop closed ranks behind the president. our senior congressional correspondent mary bruce was on capitol hill for the dramatic confrontation. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, this was an extremely rare rebuke and quite a scene here on the house floor. a raucous fight exposed those deep partisan divides here on the hill as democrats voted to send a clear message to the president about those racist tweets and republicans overwhelmingly voted to defend him. a bitter battle on the house floor. exposing the sharp partisan divide. >> i know racism when i see it. i know racism when i feel it, and at the highest level of government, there is no room for racism. >> in those tweets i see nothing that references anybody's race, not a thing. i don
st. louis too, george. >> thanks, ginger. >>> we're going to go to washington and that historic and bitterown on capitol hill. house democrats voted last night to condemn president trump's racist tweets, the first congressional condemnation of a president in more than a century. only four republicans voted for the resolution as the gop closed ranks behind the president. our senior congressional correspondent mary bruce was on capitol hill for the dramatic confrontation. good...