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a degree in agriculture from louisiana tech, and a masters from l.s.u., ray went on to pioneer the stale seed bed conservation tillage system, known today as no till, and used across the south to enhance crop production. in 1989, ray presented to congress an application to charter the federal land bank of north louisiana. he's served on the board of directors for the federal land bank, as the board chairman of the louisiana land bank and as a leader of numerous state and federal agricultural organizations. ray and his family still farm cotton, soybeans, sweet potatoes, irish potatos, corn, vegetables, cattle, hay, wheat and pine trees. he's a tremendous example of a louisiana farmer making his life and a living off his land. and his insight has always been valuable to me when i am working on agricultural policy for our nation. buck spent 34 years presiding over the 4,000-plus members of the louisiana forestry association. a past president of the southern forest heritage few sume and a past president of the national council of forestry executives. during that time, buck has helped pass th
a degree in agriculture from louisiana tech, and a masters from l.s.u., ray went on to pioneer the stale seed bed conservation tillage system, known today as no till, and used across the south to enhance crop production. in 1989, ray presented to congress an application to charter the federal land bank of north louisiana. he's served on the board of directors for the federal land bank, as the board chairman of the louisiana land bank and as a leader of numerous state and federal agricultural...
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if your kitchen creativity has gone as stale as that forgotten bread in the cupboard, listen up.
if your kitchen creativity has gone as stale as that forgotten bread in the cupboard, listen up.
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some are stale staying at a shelter and the mayor says the priority remains getting them back to housing. >>> a man died in a solo car crash in the dumbarton bridge. this is westbound highway 84 near the beginning of the bridge. the driver was the only person inside the car. and he died. the crash closed two lanes of the highway for about one hour. >>> a driver in alameda is facing drunk driving charges after slamming into a natural gas pipe early this morning. the crash severed the pipe and forced the a shelter in place. officers arrested the driver on suspicion of driving under the influence. he slammed into an exposed gas line that connects to the building's meter. >>> developing news in san francisco. an outrageous shooting after 10:30 this morning killed a 65-year-old woman. two men were also shot. this happened in the oceanview neighborhood in san francisco, specifically at plymouth and broad street today. that's where we're reporting live tonight. >> the mural you see behind me shows the heroes of this neighborhood. unfortunately instead of this being a positive thing, it is where
some are stale staying at a shelter and the mayor says the priority remains getting them back to housing. >>> a man died in a solo car crash in the dumbarton bridge. this is westbound highway 84 near the beginning of the bridge. the driver was the only person inside the car. and he died. the crash closed two lanes of the highway for about one hour. >>> a driver in alameda is facing drunk driving charges after slamming into a natural gas pipe early this morning. the crash...
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few of you stale in the lower 60s. not a bad looking for kalingts. in terms of what we look at for the weekend, well, at least it looks dry for the weekend. that's what i'll say now. right now time for airport erin a look at traffic. a little wet often the roadway but nothing is falling from s sky. >> 4:46. wet roads, use caution. good news for early morning drive take a look at drive times. 66 eastbound, 95 northbound, outer loop college park and urbana to beltway all clear, green, drive times looking nice now at speed. exactly what you want to see. and aside from that inside the beltway gw parkway looking good and problem free key, roos roosevelt, memorial. all inbound bridges looking good and 50 maryland from the bay bridge to beltway. very quiet and clear now. i'll let you know if crashes pop up. if you happen to have early morning flight reagan, b wixt and dulles looking good and stafford and fredericksburg looking clear. metro service kicks in at 5. only safe track so far impacting blue and yellow line. if you have any questions erin fox d.c. o
few of you stale in the lower 60s. not a bad looking for kalingts. in terms of what we look at for the weekend, well, at least it looks dry for the weekend. that's what i'll say now. right now time for airport erin a look at traffic. a little wet often the roadway but nothing is falling from s sky. >> 4:46. wet roads, use caution. good news for early morning drive take a look at drive times. 66 eastbound, 95 northbound, outer loop college park and urbana to beltway all clear, green, drive...
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it is old, stale. they've had pipelines around it. i think the saudi aramco is bought only.ecleaning oil prices for that entire space will be continuous process. >> his friendliness to the energy industry has put a lot of pressure on the long end of the curve. you look at crude prices. they did not change. since his election, they have plummeted at the long end. >> the largest producer going, i agree with you. on top of that, the longest producer going ipo. all of a sudden. unwrapping it. saying hey, share the wealth. that to me screams top of the market. there's no reason why they do it. >> does a pipeline hurt some of the rails? >> it might. especially names like kansas city. this has been in the rails for quite some time to mike's appointment. exxonmobil has not trade well since the first couple weeks of the trump administration. >>> still ahead, with the health care bill derailed, they will give you their health care play book after this. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i b
it is old, stale. they've had pipelines around it. i think the saudi aramco is bought only.ecleaning oil prices for that entire space will be continuous process. >> his friendliness to the energy industry has put a lot of pressure on the long end of the curve. you look at crude prices. they did not change. since his election, they have plummeted at the long end. >> the largest producer going, i agree with you. on top of that, the longest producer going ipo. all of a sudden....
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career politics, it gets old and stale and-- >> i'll be sitting right here in 2024. hang in there, guys. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. hidden in every swing, every chip, and every putt, is data that can make the difference between winning and losing. the microsoft cloud helps the pga tour turn countless points of data into insights that transform their business and will enhance the game for players and fans. the microsoft cloud turns information into insight. >> i want to say thanks to our cashin' in crew for joining us. time to wake up, america. call me cynical, but does anybody else find it odd the timing of the russian leagues. president trump had a big and bold address to the american pe
career politics, it gets old and stale and-- >> i'll be sitting right here in 2024. hang in there, guys. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at...
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career politics, it gets old and stale and-- >> i'll be sitting right here in 2024.the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. man: i wanted to start that i was passionate about. something i absolutely enjoyed and believed in. my name's steve allen. i run radcab in tul
career politics, it gets old and stale and-- >> i'll be sitting right here in 2024.the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. i'm...
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these are stale concepts -- are not stale concept. if anything, the enormous size, the enormous power and the enormous complexity of the modern state renders them more relevant than ever before. in recent months i've heard that now more than ever we need a justice who is independent, and he respects the separation of powers. some of my colleagues seem to have discovered an appreciation for the need to confine each branch of government to a constitutional sphere. i don't question the sincerity of those concerns. some of us have been alarmed by executive overreach, and the threat it poses the separation of powers. whether it was the executive branch unilaterally rewriting federal law as the obama administration did dozens of times, or the executives repeated failure to enforce and defend the laws passed by congress over the last eight years, we witness repeated abuses by one branch at the expense of the other two. just ask the supreme court, which unanimously rejected arguments of the obama administration made in more than 40 cases. the
these are stale concepts -- are not stale concept. if anything, the enormous size, the enormous power and the enormous complexity of the modern state renders them more relevant than ever before. in recent months i've heard that now more than ever we need a justice who is independent, and he respects the separation of powers. some of my colleagues seem to have discovered an appreciation for the need to confine each branch of government to a constitutional sphere. i don't question the sincerity...
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that is an improvement from yesterday but there's stale way to go and you can see this morning there still road closures around the substation where this fire started due to the outages the philadelphia school district announced two schools will be closed today, philadelphia high school for girls and the ew rhodes middle school. >> it's very frustrating. >> reporter: the lights were out in pat green's north philadelphia home after the fire at peco substation on westemoreland street. at its peak 36,000 customers were without power. some businesses closed early, others raced to setting sun to serve clients. >> you see how everybody else had to stop working. we didn't stop. we still here. >> reporter: the fire took out traffic lights, confused drivers left scrambling through dark intersections. it broke out shortly after 2:00 p.m. close to three hours later, the power was turned off in the substation and firefighters began knocking down the flames. once peco made the area safe to get firefighters in, peak cole crews have been working to make sure customers get their power back. there's
that is an improvement from yesterday but there's stale way to go and you can see this morning there still road closures around the substation where this fire started due to the outages the philadelphia school district announced two schools will be closed today, philadelphia high school for girls and the ew rhodes middle school. >> it's very frustrating. >> reporter: the lights were out in pat green's north philadelphia home after the fire at peco substation on westemoreland street....
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career politics, it gets old and stale and-- >> i'll be sitting right here in 2024. hang in there, guys. is the left trying to distract president trump from getting his agenda done? the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers, what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? ...or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. sure... ok. but are you asking enough about how your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. energy is amazing. how we use it is only limited by our imagination. and at southern company we're building the future of energy, for you. >> i want to say thanks to our cashin' in crew for joining us. time to wake up, america. call me cynical, but does anybody else find it odd the timing of the russian leagues. president trump had a big and bold address to the american people and praised by pundits both sides of the aisle. my buddy said, like it or not donald trump became president tonight. it was so good, they decided to hold off on press con
career politics, it gets old and stale and-- >> i'll be sitting right here in 2024. hang in there, guys. is the left trying to distract president trump from getting his agenda done? the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers, what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? ...or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. sure... ok. but are you asking enough about how your wealth is...
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. >>> stale head, wait till you hear what caused that massive internet outage this week. >>> an undocumented father taken into custody after dropping his kids off at school. why i.c.e. was waiting for him. >>> a one-man crime spree spreading over thousands of miles and the 911 >>> so activists are hoping to halt the deportation of a father picked up while dropping his kids off at school. the emotional scene was caught on camera by his 13-year-old daughter in los angeles. the family says the father of four has been in this country for 20 years and now he's facing possible deportation. >> it's really hard what we're going through, never thought that we would actually go through something like this. it's terrible to feel and see your family being broken apart. >> now, friends say he has an old conviction for dui and one other minor infraction from the past. now, these cases have received national attention since president trump pledged to crack down on illegal immigration but they were happening quite a bit during president obama's -- >> his time in office. >>> caterpillar dropping more than $4
. >>> stale head, wait till you hear what caused that massive internet outage this week. >>> an undocumented father taken into custody after dropping his kids off at school. why i.c.e. was waiting for him. >>> a one-man crime spree spreading over thousands of miles and the 911 >>> so activists are hoping to halt the deportation of a father picked up while dropping his kids off at school. the emotional scene was caught on camera by his 13-year-old daughter in...
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earlier today we saw workersen staleing a light at that intersection. deadly accident killed three members of mickey masado's familiar laint driver that caused the crash was sentenced to twelve years in prison last december. prosecutors say he was driving 115 miles an hour at the time of the crash. >> florida governor issued a new warping about the zika virus and urged people to be vij tloont combat the violencep ahead of mosquito breeding as soon as. maryland logged five cases of the zika virus last year. fox's phil keiting has the latest. >> fighting to stop the spread of zika virus floor officials announcing "agreeceive efforts are underway ahead of the st state's upcoming rainy season a prime breeding period. for mosquitoes." or low season but we know mosquitoes are coming and we're taking aggressive steps now. we feel that if we can knock down the mosquito population right now we'll have fewer mosquitoes coming in, in the summer. >> florida governor is warning people to remain lidge lant and take precautions to help stay ahead of the virus. >> no s
earlier today we saw workersen staleing a light at that intersection. deadly accident killed three members of mickey masado's familiar laint driver that caused the crash was sentenced to twelve years in prison last december. prosecutors say he was driving 115 miles an hour at the time of the crash. >> florida governor issued a new warping about the zika virus and urged people to be vij tloont combat the violencep ahead of mosquito breeding as soon as. maryland logged five cases of the...
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the pipeline deal for me, it's old it's stale and they've had rails and pipe lines around that in thenterim. i think the saudi aramco is a button as far as the top in oil. declining oil prices for that entire space is going to be -- continuous process. >> it's not just aramco. his friendliness to the energy industry which will encourage additional production has put a lot of pressure on the long end of the curve. you take a look at crude prices they did not change from 2018, since november, his election they have plummeted a the long end. that pressure is going to be -- >> the largest producer going ipo. i agree. on top of that shgs the largest producer going ipo all of a sudden unwrapping it even if it's 5% saying, hey, saudi arabia wants to share the wealth. that to me screams top of the market. there's no reason they do that. >> does the pipeline hurt some of the rails? >> it might. especially kansas city -- absolutely it could hurt. to steve's point, this has been in the rails for quite some time. to mike's point though, you know, what is great for the oil companies might not be s
the pipeline deal for me, it's old it's stale and they've had rails and pipe lines around that in thenterim. i think the saudi aramco is a button as far as the top in oil. declining oil prices for that entire space is going to be -- continuous process. >> it's not just aramco. his friendliness to the energy industry which will encourage additional production has put a lot of pressure on the long end of the curve. you take a look at crude prices they did not change from 2018, since...
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reporter: he is hoping to match the reality of chinatown where fresh food is at the center, and not staleps filled with tourists. >> i see the old ladies around the corner every morning hand picking vegetables. if they can do that, why can't chinese restaurants? >> reporter: it includes a retail shop, plans for an 8- table high-end restaurant, and chinese cooking classes. >> once people know that they are not so mysterious and so weird, and they are just, like, vegetables, right, um, then people enjoy the food more. >> reporter: he says if you expect anything from china live it's that the menu is not set stone. it will change every week. in chinatown, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> hungry now. >> me, too. >> it's right down the street. it's about a four-minute walk from here. >> from here? >> yes. >> oh, let's go! >> oh, yeah. i'm game. >> somebody broke the rule. there's supposed to be no food stories during the morning show. >> four minutes? that's all, right? wow. that's worth it. >> especially walking. >> as soon as we get off the noon newscast let's go. >> four minutes for your mickey d's
reporter: he is hoping to match the reality of chinatown where fresh food is at the center, and not staleps filled with tourists. >> i see the old ladies around the corner every morning hand picking vegetables. if they can do that, why can't chinese restaurants? >> reporter: it includes a retail shop, plans for an 8- table high-end restaurant, and chinese cooking classes. >> once people know that they are not so mysterious and so weird, and they are just, like, vegetables,...
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. >>> stale head, wait till you hear what caused that massive internet outage this week. >>> an undocumented father taken into custody after dropping his kids off at school. why i.c.e. was waiting for him. >>> a one-man crime spree spreading over thousands of miles and the hey, neighbor. well, if it isn't the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. wow, you were some athlete. back in the day, g. well, you can still go for gold... ahh, million dollar gold rush, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. with top prizes of a million dollars. see, you still got game, dwayne. i got instant game, gus. instant game. (giggles) keep on scratchin'. z1we5z zi0z y1we5y yi0y >>> so activists are hoping to halt the deportation of a father picked up while dropping his kids off at school. the emotional scene was caught on camera by his 13-year-old daughter in los angeles. the family says the father of four has been in this country for 20 years and now he's facing possible deportation. >> it's really hard what we're going through, never thought that we would actually go through something like
. >>> stale head, wait till you hear what caused that massive internet outage this week. >>> an undocumented father taken into custody after dropping his kids off at school. why i.c.e. was waiting for him. >>> a one-man crime spree spreading over thousands of miles and the hey, neighbor. well, if it isn't the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. wow, you were some athlete. back in the day, g. well, you can still go for gold... ahh, million dollar gold rush,...
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looks like they'll stale that way all night but kathy orr is busy tracking your forecast. >> i think you're right. winter weather authority. >> we're back to it, kathy. >> keep that winter in the tit title. that's right. highs today ranging from the 50 noose the 60s. most of our big city areas in the 60s. philadelphia and wilmington 64. that's 14 degrees above normal. atlantic city 63. reading, allentown and trenton all in the lower 60s. we get one more really mild day and then we take a turn back to winter. winds still gusting to 32 miles an hour in the poconos. gusting to 24 miles an hour in philadelphia. a little bit of a chill in the air but temperatures still in the 60s. in philadelphia and wilmington. 59 in allentown. 49 in the poconos. with a west southwesterly wind. overnight temperatures falling into the 40s through most of the region. which is close to the average high for this time of year. so we start off tomorrow mild as well and then things begin to change. late in the week tomorrow night into friday we watch an area of low pressure skirt across the ohio valley and brin
looks like they'll stale that way all night but kathy orr is busy tracking your forecast. >> i think you're right. winter weather authority. >> we're back to it, kathy. >> keep that winter in the tit title. that's right. highs today ranging from the 50 noose the 60s. most of our big city areas in the 60s. philadelphia and wilmington 64. that's 14 degrees above normal. atlantic city 63. reading, allentown and trenton all in the lower 60s. we get one more really mild day and...
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if the chancellor has spent less time writing stale jokes for his speech, and the prime minister lessp the loss in revenue into self—employment against their wish, destabilise their lives and thereby get out of paying national insurance contributions, as all good employers do. the change of heart was welcomed by a leading tory critic of the policy. i know that the conservative government really wants a tax system that will support risk—ta ke rs and creators. so, will the chancellor committed to work with colleagues over the coming months? who believe it is time to take a simple and holistic view which will support wholeheartedly those who build new businesses and take risks. the government will always be on the side of those who genuinely strive to take risks, to innovate, to grow businesses, and to contribute in that way to the economy. philip hammond. time now for some news in brief. five—year—old apriljones was murdered by mark bridger in powys in 2012. bridger, who kept images of child sex abuse on his laptop, was sentenced to life imprisonment. april's family has been campaigning
if the chancellor has spent less time writing stale jokes for his speech, and the prime minister lessp the loss in revenue into self—employment against their wish, destabilise their lives and thereby get out of paying national insurance contributions, as all good employers do. the change of heart was welcomed by a leading tory critic of the policy. i know that the conservative government really wants a tax system that will support risk—ta ke rs and creators. so, will the chancellor...
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america is learning his government stale is like his management style where you cannot take his word verbatim. is that part of negotiation strategy. i assure you congress is nervous about this. because they have to figure out reelection and defend some of seats. it's interesting to see what the policy is going to look like once the ink hits the paper. many will not support him because they wanted a stricter right wing to the -- i don't know if donald trump ready to commit to that kind of policy. >> president trump first address to congress received positive reviews with 57% who tuned in saying they had positive reaction to the speech. overall about 7 and 10 said they speech made them feel optimistic about the country. >> as we started in the beginning, he is trying to be more presidential. that he is talking about rising all boats as they talk about all tide. he started off his speech talking not having addressing anti-semitism and civil rights issues. he trying to reach across the aisle than he has in 40 days. so i think if you were looking objectively as his speech, you say we want
america is learning his government stale is like his management style where you cannot take his word verbatim. is that part of negotiation strategy. i assure you congress is nervous about this. because they have to figure out reelection and defend some of seats. it's interesting to see what the policy is going to look like once the ink hits the paper. many will not support him because they wanted a stricter right wing to the -- i don't know if donald trump ready to commit to that kind of...
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he is hosting a campaign stale make america great rally in louisville. we'll have a recap from there at 11:00. let's talk weather. winter arrives late. but it felt like it was on time when it left. today, the first day of spring. you can feel it. plenty of you taking advantage of the nice weather. going outside for lunch. now that it's spring have we really turned the corner? stormwatch7's steve rudin has the forecast. we hope so. right and another turn to the left. we will get there eventually. these showers on the way tonight. if they make it to the area. look at the temperatures out there now. still below average for this time of year. only in the 50's. 53 in reagan national. 56 in fredericksburg. moving through the evening, temperatures in the 40's. mostly cloudy skies. talking about a milder day tomorrow and a big cooldown by wednesday. more on that in a few minutes. jonathan: see you in a few minutes. thanks. a small victory trying to turn the tide in the heroin epidemic. in alexandria, two drug rings were busted. the investigation covering three m
he is hosting a campaign stale make america great rally in louisville. we'll have a recap from there at 11:00. let's talk weather. winter arrives late. but it felt like it was on time when it left. today, the first day of spring. you can feel it. plenty of you taking advantage of the nice weather. going outside for lunch. now that it's spring have we really turned the corner? stormwatch7's steve rudin has the forecast. we hope so. right and another turn to the left. we will get there...
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a lot of the criticism is all very stale. it's the same old playbook.'s the big guy versus the little guy. even the ideological opponents of neil gorsuch will be forced to admit that he's incredibly qualified and would make an incredible justice on the supreme court. judge ginsburg declined to answer 30 questions during her hearings 34 years ago. what do you think the odds are? >> i hope we won't get to that point. my sense is there are be a lot of pointed questions put to judge gorsuch over the next few days, including how did you rule on this case. will you overreturn roe versus wade. i suspect judge gorsuch knows he shouldn't opine on particular case. lou: you and i know he won't do that no matter how pressed by the dems. what is the point of this kabuki theater? it's mind-numbering. it's dull it's repetitious. and the fact is there is no reason why judge gorsuch shouldn't be confirmed this week. >> i agree. if i were in the senate i would vote to confirm him today. there is a strong element of kabuki kneer going on today. a lot of the judge's critic
a lot of the criticism is all very stale. it's the same old playbook.'s the big guy versus the little guy. even the ideological opponents of neil gorsuch will be forced to admit that he's incredibly qualified and would make an incredible justice on the supreme court. judge ginsburg declined to answer 30 questions during her hearings 34 years ago. what do you think the odds are? >> i hope we won't get to that point. my sense is there are be a lot of pointed questions put to judge gorsuch...
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a lot of the criticism is all very stale. it's the same old playbook. the little guy. even the ideological opponents of neil gorsuch will be forced to admit that he's incredibly qualified and would make an incredible justice on the supreme court. judge ginsburg declined to answer 30 questions during her hearings 34 years ago. what do you think the odds are? >> i hope we won't get to that point. my sense is there are be a lot of pointed questions put to judge gorsuch over the next few days, including how did you rule on this case. will you overreturn roe versus wade. i suspect judge gorsuch knows he shouldn't opine on particular case. lou: you and i know he won't do that no matter how pressed by the dems. what is the point of this kabuki theater? it's mind-numbering. it's dull it's repetitious. and the fact is there is no reason why judge gorsuch shouldn't be confirmed this week. >> i agree. if i were in the senate i would vote to confirm him today. there is a strong element of kabuki kneer going on today. a lot of the judge's critics are up there to sco
a lot of the criticism is all very stale. it's the same old playbook. the little guy. even the ideological opponents of neil gorsuch will be forced to admit that he's incredibly qualified and would make an incredible justice on the supreme court. judge ginsburg declined to answer 30 questions during her hearings 34 years ago. what do you think the odds are? >> i hope we won't get to that point. my sense is there are be a lot of pointed questions put to judge gorsuch over the next few...
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that will hit you like a stale bagel this morning make sure if you are standing out there bundled up,ay attention to exactly what corner you have to be on for your bus to pick you up. airport regional rail line first couple trains running with minor delays but mass transit off to a good start, karen and thomas back to you. >>> 5:03. 400 nurses and technicians are on strike at delaware county memorial hospital. they walk off job on sunday. many say they are fighting for more than just a pay increase. our steve keeley in drexel hill with the very latest, steve, good morning. >> reporter: when they are on the job nurses work 24 hours a day. when off the job they do not walk picket lines 24 hours a day. that is why you do not see people on the sidewalk here, right next to upper darby high school but once striking staff resumed their picket lines, just before 7:00 as planned, that was their starting time, and, it it may require some of the kid to walk around the picket line. these 370 nurses and x-ray techs gave plenty of warning that they planned a two day protest strike as talks were goi
that will hit you like a stale bagel this morning make sure if you are standing out there bundled up,ay attention to exactly what corner you have to be on for your bus to pick you up. airport regional rail line first couple trains running with minor delays but mass transit off to a good start, karen and thomas back to you. >>> 5:03. 400 nurses and technicians are on strike at delaware county memorial hospital. they walk off job on sunday. many say they are fighting for more than just a...
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. >> this is great for you, it gives you more material in case your impression had gotten stale. >> one first times was jaly leno. there was positive polling for him. he pulled me aside and said gregory just you watch, we're going to win california. i looked at him and said no, you're not. of course, he didn't. he's great on these shows. >> he's clip pi and funny. >> only in the age of trump could george w. bush be totally celebrated by everybody, right, left and center. >> david gregory, have a great weekend. >> you, too. >>> time for cnn "newsroom" with poppy harlow and john berman. good morning. >> berman doesn't know who beyonce's husband is either. >> i didn't know who her sister was. there was news about solange. i asked michaela at the time, what is a solange? >> this is my every morning. we're going to do it now for two hours. guys, have a great weekend. >> let's get started. >>> good friday morning to you all. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm john berman. thanks so much for being here. we have a flurry of new information this morning about previously undisclosed contacted between assoc
. >> this is great for you, it gives you more material in case your impression had gotten stale. >> one first times was jaly leno. there was positive polling for him. he pulled me aside and said gregory just you watch, we're going to win california. i looked at him and said no, you're not. of course, he didn't. he's great on these shows. >> he's clip pi and funny. >> only in the age of trump could george w. bush be totally celebrated by everybody, right, left and center....
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for kimberly and i, we come on tv not talking live stale news domestic and foreign policy, it's an importantthat i would be empowered t showing up, the messaging it sends to young women is dangerous. >> brian: what about the schools that were closed? parents were working. all of a sudden they had to get daycare for their kids and not go to work in response. they were protesting sexual discrimination, discrimination in wages and harassment. i had no idea where it got to the point where we needed a massive walkouts. i also didn't think you needed madonna onstage telling us to burn the white house down. i guess i'm a little behind the times. >> eric: you are not joining the protest? >> meghan: you are pro woman. as long as it's lena dunham feminism, no. what does president obama think of president trump's controversial wiretapping claim? and now, i help people find discounts, like paperless, multi-car, and safe driver, that help them save on their car insurance. any questions? -yeah. -how do you go to the bathroom? great. any insurance-related questions? -mm-hmm. -do you have a girlfriend? uh,
for kimberly and i, we come on tv not talking live stale news domestic and foreign policy, it's an importantthat i would be empowered t showing up, the messaging it sends to young women is dangerous. >> brian: what about the schools that were closed? parents were working. all of a sudden they had to get daycare for their kids and not go to work in response. they were protesting sexual discrimination, discrimination in wages and harassment. i had no idea where it got to the point where we...
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. >> despite being out of office president obama's style is stale making headlines. he recently got an upgrade opting for a trendier darker pair of jeans instead of these dad jeans. in washington. jonathan: happening today a possible sign of progress in the lead water crisis playing out in michigan. a judge approved a plan to replace the water lines at 18,000 homes. under this deal, the state and the federal government will pay nearly $100 million to replace the lead or galvanized steal lines serving flint homes. the water was tainted with lead for more than a year as they tapped the flint river but didn't treat the water to reduce core rose. michelle: uber is resuming testing to the self-driving cars after this crash happened friday in tempe, area. look at the scene. one of the s.u.v. rolled over. the crash was blamed on the human turning in front of the car. they have self-driving cars in tempo, san francis are we really ready for driverless vehicle? jonathan: it wasn't their fault. there are always people texting away and not paying attention and bang into stuff.
. >> despite being out of office president obama's style is stale making headlines. he recently got an upgrade opting for a trendier darker pair of jeans instead of these dad jeans. in washington. jonathan: happening today a possible sign of progress in the lead water crisis playing out in michigan. a judge approved a plan to replace the water lines at 18,000 homes. under this deal, the state and the federal government will pay nearly $100 million to replace the lead or galvanized steal...
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hey, no one likes stale snow.shs morning, but very, very light, you h bad taltimore to get a half inchon this system pulls away, a little bit of west virginia a careful on the roads this morning, it winds up snow on the cape nantucket and mar --artha's vineyard. we have heat that willin the nel you who gets spring-like heat that's the weather around the nation, here'spect this morning. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'mri sowers with this accuweather update. no h here around the area this mor looking live the commodore barry bridge. we're waking up to clouds. sun and clouds this afternoon, s it will feel like the 30s. 47 and 57 on >>> we've been kind of rocking out in the newsroom. pa in this morning fofi rock 'n' roll legend, chuck berry. one of the >> you were playing "ding-a-ling." >> and "maybelline." and "johnny b. goode." tweeted.ll then the news broke bruce springsteen, chuck berry was rock's g >> lenny kravitz writing hail, hail, chuck berry. none of us would have been here without you. rock on, broer influence reached, country star keith urban tweeting, thank you for the
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and temperatures stale colder than average for most of next week, as well. >>> delays 59 shady grove, talking about the red line here this morning. a few problems around town. inner loop at the american legion bridge. a crash just after the american legion bridge. also, ramp from 202 to ip bound route 50, crash right now is blocking the ramp. also hearing about a new problem, outer loop between georgia and connecticut. report of an accident there. right now, outer loop local lanes before 295, a disabled vehicle down there bottom of the beltway. on the right shoulder, sounds like we may have a bit of a fuel leak add to go that. >>> 270 south here, slow as you're approaching hyattstown. earlier crash is out of the way. we're moving okay, just slowing as you're approaching 109. travel times, 270 south germantown to the spur. 66 inbound and 95 north, no major delays right here. looking pretty good. remember to lisp to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car today. >> thank you, melissa. >>> 5:55. you may have heard the federal reserve raise interest rates here. four things to know about ho
and temperatures stale colder than average for most of next week, as well. >>> delays 59 shady grove, talking about the red line here this morning. a few problems around town. inner loop at the american legion bridge. a crash just after the american legion bridge. also, ramp from 202 to ip bound route 50, crash right now is blocking the ramp. also hearing about a new problem, outer loop between georgia and connecticut. report of an accident there. right now, outer loop local lanes...
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it was almost as if that was getting stale through the day. instead of sort of a team spirit, we can get this passed and then make additional changes and try and move the ball forward it, just started seeing out. it was great to hear bob's discussion about how the president played this out because i was also struck by the fact that paul ryan told us that he said to the president we should pull it, and the way that bob just described it, the president took ownership for that deal. i'm not sure which one is quite right. i also will always now answer phones that have the caller blocked. >> yeah, we're all. >> that is the lesson from this. >> we're all making a note of that including anything that comes in from the broadcast. chris jansing, at the other end of the street, the other end of washington at the trump white house, the president's comments from the oval office today, if you look at them in the rearview mirror left us thinking, well, we're left with a disastrous health care system for the citizens of the united states. after all, that was
it was almost as if that was getting stale through the day. instead of sort of a team spirit, we can get this passed and then make additional changes and try and move the ball forward it, just started seeing out. it was great to hear bob's discussion about how the president played this out because i was also struck by the fact that paul ryan told us that he said to the president we should pull it, and the way that bob just described it, the president took ownership for that deal. i'm not sure...
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the way to stale safe in it happens to you. scarmomts a oppg mlinongong >>> some very scary moments at a shopping mall in hong kong when an escalator malfunctioned and that cell phone video you see on your screen showed that packed escalator suddenly reversing direction, picking up speed and heading down. dozens of people were just thrown to the floor. >> yeah, you can see them there. better vantage point from the ground level. one victim right now in the hospital with a serious head injury and 17 other people were injured in that incident and experts say the two safety gears malfunctioned. the escalator just passed an inspection a few days before that accident happened. >> why does keep happening and what are you supposed to do if it hatches to you? >> nbc jeff rossen shows us a new hand rail developed in canada to make your ride safer and a new safety demo that you need to see. >> reporter: this new video is horrifying. this week an escalator at this busy shopping mall in hong kong suddenly reversing direction throwing shoppe
the way to stale safe in it happens to you. scarmomts a oppg mlinongong >>> some very scary moments at a shopping mall in hong kong when an escalator malfunctioned and that cell phone video you see on your screen showed that packed escalator suddenly reversing direction, picking up speed and heading down. dozens of people were just thrown to the floor. >> yeah, you can see them there. better vantage point from the ground level. one victim right now in the hospital with a serious...
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hillary clinton ran on a group of ideas that were fairly stale for the public. had nothing that took advantage of the technology and new world we're entering into and all that. they need a bill when the president goes up with tax code bill, what is their plan on tax and growth and infrastructure. sort those things out. >> i agree with that. it's been 60 days. when you're in the opposition it's easy to oppose and it's also a uniting factor. nothing unites the democrats like donald trump's tweets or james comey's testimony yesterday and i don't blame the democrats. this is serious stuff that needs to be investigated. >> the focusing on the tweets can't work during the election. >> it didn't you no. you we were talking about earlier, there is a need to take him literally because he is president of the united states and he did charge the former president of the united states with a felony, which is a serious thing, and there is an fbi director now saying there is an ongoing counter intelligence investigation which you have to talk about to the exclusion of everythin
hillary clinton ran on a group of ideas that were fairly stale for the public. had nothing that took advantage of the technology and new world we're entering into and all that. they need a bill when the president goes up with tax code bill, what is their plan on tax and growth and infrastructure. sort those things out. >> i agree with that. it's been 60 days. when you're in the opposition it's easy to oppose and it's also a uniting factor. nothing unites the democrats like donald trump's...
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what residents say life was like under russian rule stale ahead. >> and to torrential rains rip through a neighborhood in peru. we'll have the latest there as "cnn newsroom" continues. announcer: get on your feet for the nastiest bull in the state of texas. ♪ ♪ with e*trade's powerful trading tools, right at your fingertips, you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced traders ready to help you if you need it. ♪ ♪ it's like having the power of a trading floor, wherever you are. it's your trade. ♪ ♪ e*trade. ♪ ♪ start trading today at etrade.com >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell. it is unclear who is responsible for a deadly attack off the coast of yemen. a boat packed with refugees was fired upon. at least 42 people were killed. many of the victims were from somalia. survivors have given conflicting accounts of what happened. some say that a helicopter opened fire while others say that a military vessel attacked that boat there. >>> in ukraine a key anniversary has been reached in that country's conflict with pro-russian separatists.
what residents say life was like under russian rule stale ahead. >> and to torrential rains rip through a neighborhood in peru. we'll have the latest there as "cnn newsroom" continues. announcer: get on your feet for the nastiest bull in the state of texas. ♪ ♪ with e*trade's powerful trading tools, right at your fingertips, you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced traders ready to help you if you need it. ♪ ♪ it's like having the...
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. >> reporter: statistics of foster kids aging out of the system are stale gearing. 20% will end up homeless25% could end up incarcerated. but this coffee shop in brewery town is doing their best to help. ♪ i took a trip to south africa. i met a young man who was 16 when i hit him. 14 he left his family. casual meeting for lisa but hearing the young man's situation it made a lasting impact. >> school, housing, food, clothes, at 18 it all went away. ♪ >> reporter: i learn today lisa isn't the type of person who could just walk away and forget about the enter coup when she got back to the states, she came up with the idea for the monkey and the elephant coffee shop. employing almost exclusively former or current foster children. >> they work at the cafe. learn how to make coffee. do customer service. do cash hammed link we do all of our baking in house so they also learn how to bake. >> reporter: the actual day to day job skills they're just a part of the things they work on. >> personal elevator pitch, how you introduce yourself to somebody, budgeting. >> reporter: point being that not only w
. >> reporter: statistics of foster kids aging out of the system are stale gearing. 20% will end up homeless25% could end up incarcerated. but this coffee shop in brewery town is doing their best to help. ♪ i took a trip to south africa. i met a young man who was 16 when i hit him. 14 he left his family. casual meeting for lisa but hearing the young man's situation it made a lasting impact. >> school, housing, food, clothes, at 18 it all went away. ♪ >> reporter: i learn...
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. >> but stale lot of good food. >> great food. >> thanks, vittoria. >> yes. >>> that is it for "eyewitnessw at 6:00 passengers attacked after getting off the subway. >> assaulted and robbed, i'm greg argos in south philadelphia where police are searching for a group of teens , who they say they are targeting and what they are after. >>> plus horrifying video of the trouble that day care worker is in after she's caught on cameras pushing a girl down the steps. >>> it is your chance to be part of the nfl history what you have to do to get tickets to next months nfl draft right here in philadelphia, kate. >>> march has been a roller coaster temperature wise and that is not ending anytime soon, we will go up again to the 50's, we will show you when that comes crashing back down all right knew on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> people go to work, and. >> new at 6:30, and steps away , from septa stations, items, and, for right now. police and, strike again good evening, i'm jessica dean. >> i am's nicole. >>> two of the three cases is now custody, and police, are looking for the other. >> robbery
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that he didn't try to clear up the record after that confirmation hearing, the fact that it dove stales with flynn's attempt to conceal his contact with the russians suggests there is more than smoke. that there's got to be some fire down below. >> and there's one other story that broke today which is that jared kushner and general flynn met with kislyak in december. that's a previously undisclosed meeting and, again, we keep finding this pattern of it seems to me meetings that in other context would be normal but weren't disclosed amidst a lot of scrutiny of them which leaves you scratching your head? >> and remember this was at a time when the trump campaign was parading people through the front door of trump tower for everyone to see. clearly kislyak came through a door that was undisclosed and i think you have to put this in the context of trump's policy towards russia. maybe we wouldn't worry so much about this if trump was coming down hard on russia for violating the inf treaty. they were trying to set up the next round of tough sanctions but it's the opposite. trump is taking a s
that he didn't try to clear up the record after that confirmation hearing, the fact that it dove stales with flynn's attempt to conceal his contact with the russians suggests there is more than smoke. that there's got to be some fire down below. >> and there's one other story that broke today which is that jared kushner and general flynn met with kislyak in december. that's a previously undisclosed meeting and, again, we keep finding this pattern of it seems to me meetings that in other...
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hey, no one likes stale snow. guess what we did for d.c. this morning?light fresh coat on. very, very light. we'll show you some images this morning. you had to go near baltimore to get about a half inch of collection there. this system winds up and pulls away. the one thing i want to tell you. a little bit of west virginia. a little bit of delaware. you've got to be careful on the roads this morning. it winds up and drops a little wind and snow on the cape. toward nantucket. let get to the big story. the big shift in heat. and where it goes. we had another day of record-high temperatures yesterday. we'll have another day today in the west. and then that heat will slowly start to shift a little bit to the east. in the next half hour, we're going to tell you who gets spring-like heat and who doesn't. >>> good sunday morning. i'm meteorologist lisa argen. looking at mt. tam, you can see just a little bit of sunlight, looking at cloudy and cooler conditions today. spotty, light showers, mainly in the north bay, but it turns to unsettled for tomorrow and tue
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they are kind of getting into a stale meat position, a bit paralyzed. the senate is moving on a better trajectory and i think we'll have to rely on the senate report for the russian meddling in the election >> reporter: reason for that stalemate in the house is over chairman devin nunes' decision last week to go and brief the president of the united states about surveillance information he received before talking to democrats and then abruptly cancelling a tuesday hearing where sally yates, a former justice department official was expected to talk about the flynn/russia connections. that suddenly cancelled. now on the senate side, they do want to look into some of the trump financial ties, but one thing, john, i talked to richard burr, the chairman of the committee right after that press conference. he said that they are not going to request donald trump's tax returns, at least not yet. john? >> all right, manu raju for us on capitol hill. thanks so much. for more now i want to bring in a democratic member of the house intelligence committee, congressma
they are kind of getting into a stale meat position, a bit paralyzed. the senate is moving on a better trajectory and i think we'll have to rely on the senate report for the russian meddling in the election >> reporter: reason for that stalemate in the house is over chairman devin nunes' decision last week to go and brief the president of the united states about surveillance information he received before talking to democrats and then abruptly cancelling a tuesday hearing where sally...
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the pipeline deal for me, it's all but stale. they've had rails and pipe lines around that in the interim. i think the saudi a ram couldra hot button. the entire space is going to be a continuous process. >> it's not just aramco. his friendliness to the energy industry which will encourage a disnal production has grown. oil prices did not grow. they have plumb meanted at the long end. >> the largest producer going ipo. i agree. the largest producer going ipo all of a sudden unwrapping it even if it's 5% saying, hey, saudi arabia wants to share the wel. that to me screams top of the market. there's no reason they do that. >> does the pipeline hurt some of the rails? >> might. absolutely could hurt it. to steve's point, this has been in the rails for quite some time. to mike's point though, you know, what is great for the oil companies might not be so great. exxon mobil has not traded well since effectively the first couple of weeks of this trump administration. >>> still ahead, with the health care bill derailed for now, what are
the pipeline deal for me, it's all but stale. they've had rails and pipe lines around that in the interim. i think the saudi a ram couldra hot button. the entire space is going to be a continuous process. >> it's not just aramco. his friendliness to the energy industry which will encourage a disnal production has grown. oil prices did not grow. they have plumb meanted at the long end. >> the largest producer going ipo. i agree. the largest producer going ipo all of a sudden...
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one thing we find, there's stale demand for greater health care coverage. yes, they say we want obamacare repealed. they say we pay higher premiums, increased deductibles and we're required to buy insurance or pay a fine. you have to remember what the health care situation is in a lot of these places, go to a place like this town, the chosest hospital is 45 minutes away. sayer, oklahoma, about two hours west of oklahoma city, i was there last week, there is one dock nor the town, an 87-year-old man, dr. winter. he does his best. this is a place of 4,400 people. their hospital closed a year ago. they have to go 30 mutes to the next closest hospital. a lot of placesay we don't have the ability to go to a cardiologist, dermatologist, why should we be up fronting the cost of health care in the first place? this is what a lot of people have said. this is from a woman who runs a gas station in pearlington. >> i don't think we need a replacement plan unless they're going to put it where everybody can go to the doctor and have free health care and they can get seen
one thing we find, there's stale demand for greater health care coverage. yes, they say we want obamacare repealed. they say we pay higher premiums, increased deductibles and we're required to buy insurance or pay a fine. you have to remember what the health care situation is in a lot of these places, go to a place like this town, the chosest hospital is 45 minutes away. sayer, oklahoma, about two hours west of oklahoma city, i was there last week, there is one dock nor the town, an 87-year-old...
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central to why he was elected is because he's not a canned politician that's going to give the same stale answers over and over again. >> conservatives have started to call this obamacare-like. if this is the policy that passes is president trump confident in the future he can say that he fully repealed p obamacare? >> yeah, there are three things. each phase that we talked about phase one, phase two and face three there's a repeal and replace aspect to each one, but republicans and conservatives have been talking about competition and driving costs down for decades now. selling across state lines small business pooling all those things have been part of conservative plans for a long time and i think instilling that competition in it allowing more access, i think there's a big difference. there is no -- we have for the longst time if you're a conservative you think about this right now that you have anyone who has an employer based, their job comes from an employer that gifs them health care they're getting a subsidy, a credit, they don't pay taxes on their health care and their employer
central to why he was elected is because he's not a canned politician that's going to give the same stale answers over and over again. >> conservatives have started to call this obamacare-like. if this is the policy that passes is president trump confident in the future he can say that he fully repealed p obamacare? >> yeah, there are three things. each phase that we talked about phase one, phase two and face three there's a repeal and replace aspect to each one, but republicans and...
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it was almost as if that was getting stale through the day. instead of sort of a team spirit, we can get this passed and then make additional changes and try and move the ball forward it, just started seeing out. it was great to hear bob's discussion about how the president played this out because i was also struck by the fact that paul ryan told us that he said to the president we should pull it, and the way that bob just described it, the president took ownership for that deal. i'm not sure which one is quite right. i also will always now answer phones that have the caller blocked. >> yeah, we're all. >> that is the lesson from this. >> we're all making a note of that including anything that comes in from the broadcast. chris jansing, at the other end of the street, the other end of washington at the trump white house, the president's comments from the oval office today, if you look at them in the rearview mirror left us thinking, well, we're left with a disastrous health care system for the citizens of the united states. after all, that was
it was almost as if that was getting stale through the day. instead of sort of a team spirit, we can get this passed and then make additional changes and try and move the ball forward it, just started seeing out. it was great to hear bob's discussion about how the president played this out because i was also struck by the fact that paul ryan told us that he said to the president we should pull it, and the way that bob just described it, the president took ownership for that deal. i'm not sure...
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why is it stale problem. one thing liked about your book is you have a lot of personal stories. yourself, scientists, people who are struggling with their weight. and i was drawn into the book from page one. almost everybody would relate to it. thought people might like to hear what your book sounds like so could you start and read page one and just sort of stop towards -- the end of that anecdote on page 2. it was great. >> guest: this is my personal story how i got into writing this book and prologue of the book i would cause skinny genes. it was a breezy friday evening in the fall in san diego. i was a bio chemistry ph.d student united states to dinner with my flipped affidavits a full week of research, classes and teaching. aid had a strong interest in biology since grade school, particularly in how the body malfunctions and the inventive ways we treat it. the idea that tony molecules ticketedded our health and quality of life was fascinating to me. i was excited to learn so much about the inner workingsf the body, another interest bugged empty constantly. my weight. i a sid
why is it stale problem. one thing liked about your book is you have a lot of personal stories. yourself, scientists, people who are struggling with their weight. and i was drawn into the book from page one. almost everybody would relate to it. thought people might like to hear what your book sounds like so could you start and read page one and just sort of stop towards -- the end of that anecdote on page 2. it was great. >> guest: this is my personal story how i got into writing this...
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well, you r the problem for the fbi is that there's stale long way to go here.don't know whether they might uncover some type of evidence that might change all of that. that's the reason why he has to ants question the way did he today. there's a long way to go fwh this investigation. >> and he said comey accepted the investigation is going to include an assessment of whether crimes were committed spot when you're talking about what they're look at, possible links and coordination on election interference, what would it fake for someone to have committed a crime? >> the big one that everyone would think of if they're colluding with the russians is this espionage. the rosen bergs were indicted for that, snowed denver was indicted for that, but what was turned ofrp here was hillary's e-mails. they're not investigating that as a realistic possibility. but there are a ton of other statutes, interfering wire fraud would be one of them, interfering with computer networks in the united states to steal and hack. >> all of which are jail time. >> they're all felonies, th
well, you r the problem for the fbi is that there's stale long way to go here.don't know whether they might uncover some type of evidence that might change all of that. that's the reason why he has to ants question the way did he today. there's a long way to go fwh this investigation. >> and he said comey accepted the investigation is going to include an assessment of whether crimes were committed spot when you're talking about what they're look at, possible links and coordination on...
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. >> and john dishing out someshie sarcasm says what a stable stale organization firing your gm oni thest day of free agency.eny the saga continues.n much more throughout the morning. mo >>> we'll take you to a fox55 exclusive at 5:04 on thison this friday morning.iday six months after terrenceer teen sterling was shot and killedt al by a d.c. police officer the o t d.c. government now admitsw admt that two of its policeitsol officers may have violatedlad protocol in a civil suit filedui by sterling's family itterl reveals thatin the officers were chasing sterling who was on a o motorcycle before the shooting.torc it is against departmentyc policy to pursueag t a vehicle r a traffic violation.olation. now up until now, no oneo on admitted there was a pursuit a u that night.at nigt. the one of the officers shot s sterling after he crashed intoeh the officer's cruiser.ru witnesses say sterling coul it pulled into his path.pat sterling's family has filed aed wrongful death lawsuit.wsuit. they did that back in decembert and they'reba seekingse $50 million in damages.ames. >> after 27 hours
. >> and john dishing out someshie sarcasm says what a stable stale organization firing your gm oni thest day of free agency.eny the saga continues.n much more throughout the morning. mo >>> we'll take you to a fox55 exclusive at 5:04 on thison this friday morning.iday six months after terrenceer teen sterling was shot and killedt al by a d.c. police officer the o t d.c. government now admitsw admt that two of its policeitsol officers may have violatedlad protocol in a civil suit...
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the same stale arguments that poor people, medicare recipients are simply deadbeats. there are 43.1 million people in poverty as of 2015, and this bill is an assault on working, low income americans that accomplishes nothing because medicaid beneficiaries include poor seniors, children, their families, beat with disabilities and other income. again, the republican leadership has said, "we don't want a nanny state," and yet, the comments today are, "we want a culture of work." those are signals, those are dog whistles. who is not working? who would want to raise their hand to become a recipient of medicaid if they did not need it for dignity? i'm reminded of galatians that says, and let us not grow weary of doing good. adults enrolled in medicaid often have disabilities or are the primary caretaker for their family. they have low-wage jobs. they in fact, may be young people. the uninsured rate for people in their 30's and 40's with incomes below 20% of poverty will reach 38% in 2026. i remind you of the 52 million uninsured by 2026. so let me just say to you that the i
the same stale arguments that poor people, medicare recipients are simply deadbeats. there are 43.1 million people in poverty as of 2015, and this bill is an assault on working, low income americans that accomplishes nothing because medicaid beneficiaries include poor seniors, children, their families, beat with disabilities and other income. again, the republican leadership has said, "we don't want a nanny state," and yet, the comments today are, "we want a culture of...
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the same stale arguments that poor people, medicare recipients are simply deadbeats. there are 43.1 million people in poverty as of 2015, and this bill is an assault on hard-working low-income americans that accomplishes nothing because medicaid beneficiaries include poor seniors, children, their families, people with disabilities and other income. again the republican leadership has said we don't want a nanny state, but yet the comments today are we want a culture about work. those are signals, those are dog whistles. who is not working? who would want to raise their hand to become a recipient of medicaid if they did not need it for dignity? i'm reminded of galatians that says, and let us not grow weary of doing good. adults enrolled in medicaid often have disabilities or are the primary caretaker for their family. they have low-wage jobs. they in fact, may be young people. the amateur rape of people in the 30s and 40s with incomes below 20% of poverty the region 38% in 2026. i remind you of the 52 million uninsured by 2026. so let me just say to you that the importa
the same stale arguments that poor people, medicare recipients are simply deadbeats. there are 43.1 million people in poverty as of 2015, and this bill is an assault on hard-working low-income americans that accomplishes nothing because medicaid beneficiaries include poor seniors, children, their families, people with disabilities and other income. again the republican leadership has said we don't want a nanny state, but yet the comments today are we want a culture about work. those are...