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democrats like oregon's suzanne bonamici say they won control of the house of representatives because of their healthcare platform. i think that the voter across the country sent a message that the care about issues like access to healthcare. that's why one of their first orders of business was a vote to allow the house to intervene as a defendent in the latest g-o-p lead lawsuit against obamacare.it makes it easier to prop up and defend obamacare which is an abject failure for the aerican people. it's driven cost, healthcare costs up.texas republican congressman jodey arrington says obamacare needs to go.alexandra limon / washington correspondentin the latest challenge a federal judge in texas ruled the healthcare law is no longer legal-because the individual mandate was repealed as part of the republican tax package. leslie dach / chair, protect our carealmost all legal experts, including a lot of the legal experts who have spent their careers fighting the affordable care act think that this lawsuit has no merit. leslie dach the chair of
democrats like oregon's suzanne bonamici say they won control of the house of representatives because of their healthcare platform. i think that the voter across the country sent a message that the care about issues like access to healthcare. that's why one of their first orders of business was a vote to allow the house to intervene as a defendent in the latest g-o-p lead lawsuit against obamacare.it makes it easier to prop up and defend obamacare which is an abject failure for the aerican...
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our reporter suzanne lowry has more.rt in an extremely daring photo shoot with a six metre long shot. after she spotted it off. coast of came and slowly made e if up up to the carcass and she kind way up to the carcass and she kind of looked at as a little bit and we looked back and my friend said to me" kin, that is a great white shark" and i said "andrew, i know." she didn't really pay attention to us she didn't really pay attention to us other than a couple of curious passes. but she was so focused on eating that it was really kind of, are eating that it was really kind of, a re really eating that it was really kind of, are really different and very unique experience. it was only later that experience. 7 7 another ekeiem'beeeeflv and another dive realised ' ton shark, known as deep the 2.5 ton shark, known as deep blue, was actually the largest ever blade. was actgelly the leased ever , . .., documented. blee. wee ecteelly the leased ever , . .., documented. it blee. wee ecteellt’ the leased ever e e eeee documented.
our reporter suzanne lowry has more.rt in an extremely daring photo shoot with a six metre long shot. after she spotted it off. coast of came and slowly made e if up up to the carcass and she kind way up to the carcass and she kind of looked at as a little bit and we looked back and my friend said to me" kin, that is a great white shark" and i said "andrew, i know." she didn't really pay attention to us she didn't really pay attention to us other than a couple of curious...
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our reporter suzanne lowry has more.y close encounter with what is believed to be the biggest great white shark on record. photographer kimberlyjeffries decided to take part in an extremely after she spotted it off the coast of hawaii. to this big carcass. and we looked back, and my friend said to me, he's like, "kim, that's a great white shark", ssf serieus 52:55:53; but $5332??? that it was really kind of a — a really different and very unique experience. it was only later that kimberly and another diver realised that the 2.5—ton shark, known as deep blue, was actually the largest ever documented. it had last been seen in mexico six years ago. at this point, we don't realise that it's deep blue that we're swimming with. we just — we saw that it was, like, this massive great white shark. it was incredibly humbling, you know? as a photographer, you always dream of a moment like this to sort of come across your lap, and after so many days of looking, i'd kind of already given up hope. the sighting has given the world a re
our reporter suzanne lowry has more.y close encounter with what is believed to be the biggest great white shark on record. photographer kimberlyjeffries decided to take part in an extremely after she spotted it off the coast of hawaii. to this big carcass. and we looked back, and my friend said to me, he's like, "kim, that's a great white shark", ssf serieus 52:55:53; but $5332??? that it was really kind of a — a really different and very unique experience. it was only later that...
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democrats like oregon's suzanne bonamici say they won control of the house of representatives because platform. i think that the voter across the country sent a message that the care about issues like access to healthcare. that's why one of their first orders of business was a vote to allow the house to intervene as a defendent in the latest g-o-p lead lawsuit against obamacare.it makes it easier to prop up and defend obamacare which is an abject failure for the aerican people. it's driven cost, healthcare costs up.texas republican congressman arrington says obamacare needs to go.alexandra limon / washington correspondentin ttex healthcare law is no longer legal-because the individual mandate was repealed as part of the republican tax package. leslie dach / chair, protect our carealmost all legal experts, including a lot of the legal experts who have spent their careers fighting the affordable care act think that this lawsuit has no merit. leslie dach the chair of protect our care - a group dedicated to defending obamacare - says the move b
democrats like oregon's suzanne bonamici say they won control of the house of representatives because platform. i think that the voter across the country sent a message that the care about issues like access to healthcare. that's why one of their first orders of business was a vote to allow the house to intervene as a defendent in the latest g-o-p lead lawsuit against obamacare.it makes it easier to prop up and defend obamacare which is an abject failure for the aerican people. it's driven...
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but what did you where make of suzanne?i thought it was a play on colin kaepernicking in the success nike had on their controversial ad which boosted their value by 6 billion dollars. so i thought gillette was trying to innovative get people talking and it is catchy i have to say the best -- a man can be. right that's the the slogan for so many year. >> it is a real experiment isn't if they're jumping in with two feet into the culture or wars it shall masculinity. shave off your beard use our razors you don't have to have -- i don't think men should be threatened by this. you know, why really get head up about an app? if you're a man, i wouldn't be if i i was in that it didn't hut to have a colin kaepernick to suzanne's point. >> does it brand all men to be suspect with a aspect -- but they're saying aim for something higher standard. >> not demonizes man but us your perspective. >> no. [laughter] oh, no, no i'll walk away from that one suzanne. >> it doesn't brngd all men like that women are not toxic redig low to think li
but what did you where make of suzanne?i thought it was a play on colin kaepernicking in the success nike had on their controversial ad which boosted their value by 6 billion dollars. so i thought gillette was trying to innovative get people talking and it is catchy i have to say the best -- a man can be. right that's the the slogan for so many year. >> it is a real experiment isn't if they're jumping in with two feet into the culture or wars it shall masculinity. shave off your beard use...
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. >> hello, suzanne, how are you?ing to come out here, i have a whacky ankle, i'm not wearing shoes today. i want to a hug. >> i would love to give you a hug. i cannot imagine what it's been like for you for the last couple of months? >> i just looked at the salt and pepper shakers in the house, and i said, i guess i don't have to worry about heather inheriting any of those now. come on in. these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather here? >> this is heather. >> happy baby, huh? >> yeah. >> she is giggling with her brother. she is pretty happy kid. but, always opinionated and also had to question everything when she got old enough. she had a strong sense of right and wrong. she was out talking to people always. she was trying to make a difference. >> susan raised heather in a single white trailer in the hills just outside charlottesville. it was a hard life, but it instilled a passion for social justice in heather. >> no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> she did not plan on protes
. >> hello, suzanne, how are you?ing to come out here, i have a whacky ankle, i'm not wearing shoes today. i want to a hug. >> i would love to give you a hug. i cannot imagine what it's been like for you for the last couple of months? >> i just looked at the salt and pepper shakers in the house, and i said, i guess i don't have to worry about heather inheriting any of those now. come on in. these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather...
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now suzanne those stories making news around the world airports and ferry services have opened in southern thailand after a powerful storm caused our outages and flash flooding tropical storm beryl to cross the gulf of thailand on friday forcing tens of thousands into emergency shelters and leaving tourists stranded meteorologists say the storm was unusual striking well outside that said on soon sees. a fish a sold for a record three point one million dollars in the first option of the new year at tokyo's fish market the nearly three hundred kilogram who've been tuna was caught after pan's northern coast bluefins are considered a vulnerable species due to decades of overfishing. a couple from northern ireland who won a one hundred thirty million euro lottery. say they're going to share the riches the money will go to around fifty friends and family francis and patrick connolly a businessman and teacher also plan to travel and help out in their community. with to washington now where another round of talks between president donald trump and democratic lawmakers failed to end the partial shu
now suzanne those stories making news around the world airports and ferry services have opened in southern thailand after a powerful storm caused our outages and flash flooding tropical storm beryl to cross the gulf of thailand on friday forcing tens of thousands into emergency shelters and leaving tourists stranded meteorologists say the storm was unusual striking well outside that said on soon sees. a fish a sold for a record three point one million dollars in the first option of the new year...
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members of the legislature, distinguished guest, friends, and of course our first lady, my lovely wife suzanne. good morning. [ applause ] >> congratulations on the commencement's of the 106 nebraska legislator and congratulations speaker on your reelection and i look forward to working with you. this unique institution is among the legislative bodies in our nation. each of you has a solemn responsibility is one of 49 citizen legislators to represent the best entrance -- interest of your constituents. i want to welcome the newest members of the body and each of you bring significant experience and perspective. sarah arch has a background in healthcare management and senators -- these three senators will be a voice for agriculture as we were to grow our number 1 industry. these two have experience in higher education, and senator gregor is a 40 year veteran of the air force and the nebraska national guard. senator hanson, hunt, and others, they will bring important perspective as entrepreneurs, small business owners, and young professionals. the senator is a small business owner and a form publ
members of the legislature, distinguished guest, friends, and of course our first lady, my lovely wife suzanne. good morning. [ applause ] >> congratulations on the commencement's of the 106 nebraska legislator and congratulations speaker on your reelection and i look forward to working with you. this unique institution is among the legislative bodies in our nation. each of you has a solemn responsibility is one of 49 citizen legislators to represent the best entrance -- interest of your...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> president trump facing backlash for his decision to pull troops out of syria but could the move actually work in america's favor? we'll talk to one person who says yes. up next. okay, max...time to help mrs. tyler reach her health goals! i'm in! but first... shelfie! the great-tasting nutrition of ensure. with up to 30 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals! ensure. for strength and energy. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. ♪ [ dobaxter.ng ] it's bedtime. peace of mind should never be out of reach. [ voice command beep ] xfinity home. xfinity home connects you to total home security you can control from anywhere on any device. and it protects you with 24/7 professional monitoring. i guess we're sleeping here tonight. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. call, go online or demo in an xfinity store today. >>> all right, welcome back. president trump's plan to withdraw u.s
suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> president trump facing backlash for his decision to pull troops out of syria but could the move actually work in america's favor? we'll talk to one person who says yes. up next. okay, max...time to help mrs. tyler reach her health goals! i'm in! but first... shelfie! the great-tasting nutrition of ensure. with up to 30 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals! ensure. for strength and energy. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on...
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here's cnn's suzanne malveaux. >> good morning, ana.t has pledged to resolve to keep the partial government shutdown going as long as it takes to get his border wall, the hundreds of thousands of federal workers not working or not getting paid are beginning to feel the pain. from correction officers, tsa agents, custodians, scientists, and even immigration officials. ryan vaughn and his furloughed friends spend their unplanned time away from work volunteering. >> really, i did find a volunteer thing we could do tomorrow morning if you're interested. >> thursday, ryan spent three hours getting blood platelets, friday, he'll pick up trash at the national mall. while he's being productive with his newfound freedom, he says he still feels held hostage by the shutdown. >> let us work without having anxiety over our next grocery bill, for those who are working out bill right now and whose leave was canceled over the holidays. >> andrea is one of those with a choice between groceries and utilities. >> all those things are already prebudgeted.
here's cnn's suzanne malveaux. >> good morning, ana.t has pledged to resolve to keep the partial government shutdown going as long as it takes to get his border wall, the hundreds of thousands of federal workers not working or not getting paid are beginning to feel the pain. from correction officers, tsa agents, custodians, scientists, and even immigration officials. ryan vaughn and his furloughed friends spend their unplanned time away from work volunteering. >> really, i did find...
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. >> my sister suzanne and her son charlie. >> suzanne, charlie. >> if you would like to come on this side. >> senator, if you will stand there. >> i stand on the senator tape. >> hold the bible. >> okay. good. >> all right. come on in. >> we want to be able to see a little better. >> front and center. >> you have probably done this enough times today. >> yes. >> to fit in the picture. >> that's good. >> are we ready? >> all right. >> do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states, against all enemies foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter so hope you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. >> thank you, mr. vice president. thank you very much. >> can we take one picture here with everybody? >> all right. here we go. >> i'm going to sneak in here. >> let's put the senator right in the middle. >> how's that? >> here we
. >> my sister suzanne and her son charlie. >> suzanne, charlie. >> if you would like to come on this side. >> senator, if you will stand there. >> i stand on the senator tape. >> hold the bible. >> okay. good. >> all right. come on in. >> we want to be able to see a little better. >> front and center. >> you have probably done this enough times today. >> yes. >> to fit in the picture. >> that's good. >>...
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. >> the poodle, suzanne somers. i know that deer is terry bradshaw. >> why do you say that?> because i know terry bradshaw. >> there's a few people on the show trying to change their voices to throw people off. >> i'm with you. i think that's terry bradshaw. >> see! love this show. >>> the "sopranos" turns 20, and we are with the cast remembering james gandolfini. >> he was really naughty, and i loved every second of it. >> then, no more snacks for chris pratt. >> day three of the daniel fast. check it out. >> inside his new extreme diet. starves himself for 21 days? >>> plus, slithering slimy and mo >>> "e.t." isn't just on the air, we are everywhere, on every mchl every day. check us out on at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitme
. >> the poodle, suzanne somers. i know that deer is terry bradshaw. >> why do you say that?> because i know terry bradshaw. >> there's a few people on the show trying to change their voices to throw people off. >> i'm with you. i think that's terry bradshaw. >> see! love this show. >>> the "sopranos" turns 20, and we are with the cast remembering james gandolfini. >> he was really naughty, and i loved every second of it. >> then,...
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now as suzanne says, larger field. democrats and some polls for someone new even in igs to a -- in addition to all the candidates that put their name forward. bern ji an o bernie is an old story. >> he seems like a determined guy. >> he has a lot of arrogance. iowa is ready 2,000 people strong. people forget how much democrats still blame him. there are democrats that blame him for having president trump. they think he didn't work enough for hillary clinton. you hear the stories all the time. i think that's going to harm him. people don't want to see the past at all. they don't want biden or hillary. >> bernie is associated with the past on that front. steve king, i bring this up today because it seems as if you have at least by a portion of the republican party that is trying to get rid of this wart. people are coming out trying to get rid of him. you have a real candidate challenging him early in a primary. yet, why do i have a feeling that suddenly they're going to regret raising their expectations that they can def
now as suzanne says, larger field. democrats and some polls for someone new even in igs to a -- in addition to all the candidates that put their name forward. bern ji an o bernie is an old story. >> he seems like a determined guy. >> he has a lot of arrogance. iowa is ready 2,000 people strong. people forget how much democrats still blame him. there are democrats that blame him for having president trump. they think he didn't work enough for hillary clinton. you hear the stories all...
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you are also getting michael cohen in -- >> suzanne, you have been listening to those comments there. mike rogers said the investigation is fully baked. there is not much interference that can happen here. what are your thoughts? >> i think it is quite problematic if whitaker briefed the president. so this is a case in which we would especially want to see sort of care and diligence. there is also a question about even if the underlying information is true, the investigation is coming to an end. whether or not matt whitaker made those comments in order to sort of help mount a little bit of pressure, right, create that situation, i think that this does all point to the importance of those oversight hearings. whitaker is expected to appear before house committees. he is going to have to ask these questions. i think one of the important questions will be whether or not he will still be the acting general at that time or a new attorney general will be replaced. >> a really important question. thanks so much. we appreciate you both being here as always. >>> in just minutes, the head of eve
you are also getting michael cohen in -- >> suzanne, you have been listening to those comments there. mike rogers said the investigation is fully baked. there is not much interference that can happen here. what are your thoughts? >> i think it is quite problematic if whitaker briefed the president. so this is a case in which we would especially want to see sort of care and diligence. there is also a question about even if the underlying information is true, the investigation is...
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. >> the poodle, suzanne somers. i know that deer is terry bradshaw. >> why do you say that?> because i know terry bradshaw. >> there's a few people on the show trying to change their voices to throw people off. >> i'm with you. i think that's terry bradshaw. >> see! love this show. >>> the "sopranos" turns 20, and we are with the cast remembering james gandolfini. >> he was really naughty, and i loved every second of it. >> then, no more snacks for chris pratt. >> day three of the daniel fast. check it out. >> inside his new extreme diet. starves himself for 21 days? >>> plus, slithering slimy and starves himself for 21 days? >>> plus, slithering slimy and mo this is why we no longer have to worry about flushing too much toilet paper. rid-x contains billions of enzymes proven to break down even paper to help keep your whole septic system healthy. for paper, grease or waste breakdown, use rid-x. >>> "e.t." isn't just on the air, we are everywhere, on every mchl every day. check us out on with advil, you'll ask... what sore muscles? what pounding head? advil is... relief that'
. >> the poodle, suzanne somers. i know that deer is terry bradshaw. >> why do you say that?> because i know terry bradshaw. >> there's a few people on the show trying to change their voices to throw people off. >> i'm with you. i think that's terry bradshaw. >> see! love this show. >>> the "sopranos" turns 20, and we are with the cast remembering james gandolfini. >> he was really naughty, and i loved every second of it. >> then,...
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but that wont help with the mortgage says suzanne meyer.suzanne meyer/furloughed nasa ames employeesome workers are said to be looking for work elsewhere while others have already moved on. instead of making picket signs, we should be doing research says says electrical enginner jon jenkins.jon jenkins/furloughed nasa ames scientist motorists honked their support as about a hundred furloughed workers marched across highway 101, many of those signs blaming president trump for the shutdown.misty davies/furloughe d nasa ames employeerob fladeboe/mountai view "....the furloughed workers are also worried about the the work that's not getting done, said one scientist, science delayed science denied. in mountain view rob fladeboe kron4news kron4news (pam) the shutdown, now just days away from starting its second month, is going on so long ... it may have an affect on next month's superbowl. and the ripple effects are even being felt outside of the united states as well. john lorinc explains. mercedes-benz stadium in downtown atlanta.....getting ready to host super bowl 53. mayor keisha lance b
but that wont help with the mortgage says suzanne meyer.suzanne meyer/furloughed nasa ames employeesome workers are said to be looking for work elsewhere while others have already moved on. instead of making picket signs, we should be doing research says says electrical enginner jon jenkins.jon jenkins/furloughed nasa ames scientist motorists honked their support as about a hundred furloughed workers marched across highway 101, many of those signs blaming president trump for the shutdown.misty...
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but suzanne lee does.y so fan duel bakely people can place that certain play that take place dug the game the game slated to open up at 8 p.m. eastern time. fanduel website crashed before then and irate betters, because in the first play, there was also a pick 6 meaning that there was an interception return for a touchdown. which some betters could have actually made money on but because of what they call a system failure according to fanduel, of course, they have apologized to fans and users on the app. some people missed they're very irate i should point out, though, because you know for the game it was a blowout right, so actually faan fanduel paid out money for those who have bet on alabama money. >> it just crashed because of so much usage was that? >> clear on that one. actually i think we have more important gambling story here. it is about the washington wizards. their simulcasting a recent game with live betting information on the screen. now look guys this is the the future. describe how it has b
but suzanne lee does.y so fan duel bakely people can place that certain play that take place dug the game the game slated to open up at 8 p.m. eastern time. fanduel website crashed before then and irate betters, because in the first play, there was also a pick 6 meaning that there was an interception return for a touchdown. which some betters could have actually made money on but because of what they call a system failure according to fanduel, of course, they have apologized to fans and users...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> relief for those federal workers could be a long time coming.resident trump threatened on friday to keep the government shut down for months or even years, if that's what it takes to get funding for his border wall. that brings us to your weekend presidential brief. this segment we bring you every sunday night, highlighting some of the most pressing national security information the president will face when he wakes up tomorrow. and we have a former adviser to the national security council during the obama administration and cnn national security analyst. sam, president trump says the shutdown is all about security. and yet you have a new article on cnn.com today saying this shutdown is actually making the u.s. more insecure. >> insecurity grows every day the shutdown continues. from a staffing perspective, we're hamstrung. we have 380,000 less employees showing up at work tomorrow, and many of them perform key security functions. the treasury department, where i used to work, has a publicly available document on its website, saying it's only ab
suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> relief for those federal workers could be a long time coming.resident trump threatened on friday to keep the government shut down for months or even years, if that's what it takes to get funding for his border wall. that brings us to your weekend presidential brief. this segment we bring you every sunday night, highlighting some of the most pressing national security information the president will face when he wakes up tomorrow. and we have a...
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but that wont help with the mortgage says suzanne meyer.suzanne meyer/furloughed nasa ames employeesome workers are said to be looking for work elsewhere while others have already moved on. instead of making picket signs, we should be doing research says electrical enginner jon jenkins.jon jenkins/furloughed nasa ames scientist motorists honked their support as about a hundred furloughed workers marched across highway 101, many of those signs blaming president trump for the shutdown.nats (rally sppeches outside main gate)in mountain view rob fladeboe ron4news (catherine) federal employees also continue to work without pay at our airports... but there's no shortage of offers to help - from members of the public. that's been the case at oakland's airport this week... where kron four's philippe djegal reports -- a food bank is feeding a lot of people in need. (philippe) a special delivery at oakland international airport. the third made by the alameda county community food bank here this week.michael altfest/accfb- "turns out, they got a few hundred employees who needed assistance because
but that wont help with the mortgage says suzanne meyer.suzanne meyer/furloughed nasa ames employeesome workers are said to be looking for work elsewhere while others have already moved on. instead of making picket signs, we should be doing research says electrical enginner jon jenkins.jon jenkins/furloughed nasa ames scientist motorists honked their support as about a hundred furloughed workers marched across highway 101, many of those signs blaming president trump for the shutdown.nats (rally...
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but that wont help with the mortgage says suzanne meyer.suzanne meyer/furloughed nasa ames employeesomere said to be looking for work elsewhere while others have already moved on. instead of making picket signs, we should be doing research says says electrical enginner jon jenkins.jon jenkins/furloughed nasa ames scientist motorists honked their support as about a hundred furloughed workers marched across highway 101, many of those signs blaming president trump for the shutdown.misty davies/furloughe d nasa ames employeerob fladeboe/mountai view "....the furloughed workers are also worried about the the work that's not getting done, said one scientist, science delayed science denied. in mountain v
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suzanne malveaux, thank you. president trump makes this very simply.will stop crime and it will stop drugs and it will stop human trafficking and he has shown that he's willing to shut down the government to get it, but the irony is thick considering that the shutdown is actually making america less safe. think about it. you heard the stories of tsa agents calling in sick so they can find paying jobs and add to that unpaid traffic controllers, many of whom are distracted by how they are going to feed their families. think about the food that you put on the table. what if i told you that food inspections are being affected? fewer inspections makes more chances for a health threat to sneak through. fbi agents are also going without pay and they are having to rely on food donations from neighbors. >> realistically, fbi agents should not have to go work at a store stocking shelves because they can't feed their families on their government job. they're still working 50-plus hours a week so when are they going to find time to go get that second job? it's rid
suzanne malveaux, thank you. president trump makes this very simply.will stop crime and it will stop drugs and it will stop human trafficking and he has shown that he's willing to shut down the government to get it, but the irony is thick considering that the shutdown is actually making america less safe. think about it. you heard the stories of tsa agents calling in sick so they can find paying jobs and add to that unpaid traffic controllers, many of whom are distracted by how they are going...
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hear a few more voices before the senate comes than including washington democratic representative suzanne l. benet. here's a treat she sent out representatives are ready to and the shutdown. bringing back some governance and fight for working families, good paying jobs and quality affordable health care. another we want to read for you with representatives keep olson. during this partial government shutdown i requested that may pay be withheld. federal employees should not be held hostage in dysfunction and inability to solve the problem. congress and the president must work together to find a solution immediately. brian and metal poor, ohio, independent line, please go ahead. >> caller: yes, i want to come on it from a different angle maybe. i am not anti-immigration at all. i think our country was built on immigrants, but i am wondering if you look at it from a standpoint of employers being sanctioned in a way that it makes it very uncomfortable for them to higher illegal immigrants, hire all the illegal immigrants that you want. however, if they find that you are hiring illegal immigra
hear a few more voices before the senate comes than including washington democratic representative suzanne l. benet. here's a treat she sent out representatives are ready to and the shutdown. bringing back some governance and fight for working families, good paying jobs and quality affordable health care. another we want to read for you with representatives keep olson. during this partial government shutdown i requested that may pay be withheld. federal employees should not be held hostage in...
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them when you aren't suzanne if you put two and two together you'd probably have to assume that cut the rope that was around michelle crowe but he never admitted it. and how does. that. time and disaster were later portrayed in several films including the mountain crawls which can also be seen in the museum. surmount in the meantime has developed into so much more than just a destination for mountain climbers it's car free environment and world class ski trails attract tourists of every kind from all over the world so what makes the mater horn so special. as its top its own that is it so special because of its shape it has a very special form as a well known french mountain is said if a child has to draw a mountain it will resemble the matzoh hole viewed by her man. if that's washington's all the city that's north of. record snowfall in some odd recently kept the matter horn out of sight for days but even in bad weather the drawn to this mystical mountain carries on. and we'll be travelling to many more of europe's best known mountains to learn about the history and to risk that develop
them when you aren't suzanne if you put two and two together you'd probably have to assume that cut the rope that was around michelle crowe but he never admitted it. and how does. that. time and disaster were later portrayed in several films including the mountain crawls which can also be seen in the museum. surmount in the meantime has developed into so much more than just a destination for mountain climbers it's car free environment and world class ski trails attract tourists of every kind...
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big hit indeed thank you suzanne let's get to shutdown day two, of course.offer on saturday afternoon they rejected it said no at all. joining us now tom reid republican from new york congressman you're on the problemsoevers caucus. how do you solve if other side does not respond at all to offer that the within side has given? it seems like it's insolvable here. >> absolutely. stuart that's the heart of the problem, and other side is not going to sit down and talk and listen that's why i was proud of members on the democratic side in or particular, went to the white house last week, met with the president we spent an hour with the president and vice president discussing how do we solve this shutdown and maybe take care of some of the other immigration faces we face especially as children caught up in broken immigration system known as daca those are children that the democrats supposedly care deeply about. president is opening up door and let's solve this problem on all fronts. border security plus these children being taken care of that to me is a reasonabl
big hit indeed thank you suzanne let's get to shutdown day two, of course.offer on saturday afternoon they rejected it said no at all. joining us now tom reid republican from new york congressman you're on the problemsoevers caucus. how do you solve if other side does not respond at all to offer that the within side has given? it seems like it's insolvable here. >> absolutely. stuart that's the heart of the problem, and other side is not going to sit down and talk and listen that's why i...
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>> reporter: news of the attack quickly spread to another close friend of kay's, suzanne frazier. >> i hung up the phone and i was shakin', and so i called my boss and i said, "i gotta go, i gotta go." and i left. >> broke some laws, huh? >> i ran red lights, i flew. i mean, i just went. >> reporter: tamara rushed to the hospital too. >> did you get to her bedside or -- >> no. >> be able to take a look in? >> i did not. i just stayed in the waiting room. there were a whole lot of other people in the waiting room. >> but the prognosis was very bad, wasn't it? machines were -- >> yeah. >> -- keeping her alive at that point even, huh? >> yes. >> reporter: the friends all kept an edgy vigil for news about kay's condition, waiting for her husband to get to her bedside. lives all changed in an instant. a home invasion and burglary in broad daylight. a woman fighting for her life. and now a perpetrator on the loose. >> you don't know whether you have a guy on the move who could be ready to bust into another house along here, right? >> exactly, exactly. we don't know if we had a mad man on t
>> reporter: news of the attack quickly spread to another close friend of kay's, suzanne frazier. >> i hung up the phone and i was shakin', and so i called my boss and i said, "i gotta go, i gotta go." and i left. >> broke some laws, huh? >> i ran red lights, i flew. i mean, i just went. >> reporter: tamara rushed to the hospital too. >> did you get to her bedside or -- >> no. >> be able to take a look in? >> i did not. i just...
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still head figure on the suzanne sports news with some of the iraqi teenager inspiring his team to place minako out rounds of the asian cup that story and more to the. russian filmmaker andre neck rosol travels across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin the russian economy is in crisis sanctions unstable oil prices fluctuating currents half of the country struggles to make ends meet in soviet times doctors were in charge now economists calculate everything we don't want to think what will happen when the bank takes away our flags. in search of putin's russia on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks in a poll just out sixty five percent of people said that they think it would do a great or a good job with details coverage is the second time this year doctors walked out on strike the government is funded by issuing suspension. from the around the world increased warning level causes a blow to the thousands of people displaced by the tsunami of wanting to return. let's get a check on your sports news now with simon thank you very much to come out while three time champ
still head figure on the suzanne sports news with some of the iraqi teenager inspiring his team to place minako out rounds of the asian cup that story and more to the. russian filmmaker andre neck rosol travels across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin the russian economy is in crisis sanctions unstable oil prices fluctuating currents half of the country struggles to make ends meet in soviet times doctors were in charge now economists calculate everything we don't want to...
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>> yes, thank you, suzanne. clearly the republicans are going to have to figure out how money to help women candidates in the primarys and also in the general election. blue raised $1.6 billion this cycle. on was a cycle focused house and senate candidates and were those contributors women. so we have a lot of work to do. encouraged that there is a number of organizations that have been stepping up. vupac, julie conway has been path for ng this years, working to get more money the lp republican women in primaries in the general and big shoutout to julie. right here ng her right now. >> she's here. >> vupac has done tremendous job. thank you, julie. >> thank you, julie. [applause] more about e knows the candidates and how they are doing in their race than julie, -- day-by-day. maggie's list and oh, others. trouble. okay. but the project that we've been -- that i'm really excited been working on the last wo cycles and we did, we were raising money for many years into the women's re-election, which we need to do. w
>> yes, thank you, suzanne. clearly the republicans are going to have to figure out how money to help women candidates in the primarys and also in the general election. blue raised $1.6 billion this cycle. on was a cycle focused house and senate candidates and were those contributors women. so we have a lot of work to do. encouraged that there is a number of organizations that have been stepping up. vupac, julie conway has been path for ng this years, working to get more money the lp...
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yep. >> a beating death, a break-in. >> yes. >> how horrible is this for you, suzanne? >> one of the worst days of my life. i didn't expect it. 41 years old. i mean, you can see somebody dying of cancer or, you know, in a car wreck or something like that, but to be beaten beyond anything. >> did you go back? >> yeah. yeah. >> you said goodbye to kay? >> as much as i could. >> reporter: now the stakes quickly became much higher for this investigation. kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. coming up -- police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. raised a lotta red flags. but as long as you're with jessica, there can never be anything between us. listen cassie, there's no need to cry. besides, i've got really great news. you're leaving jessica? no. i just saved a load of money on car insurance by switching to geico. i saved. i thought
yep. >> a beating death, a break-in. >> yes. >> how horrible is this for you, suzanne? >> one of the worst days of my life. i didn't expect it. 41 years old. i mean, you can see somebody dying of cancer or, you know, in a car wreck or something like that, but to be beaten beyond anything. >> did you go back? >> yeah. yeah. >> you said goodbye to kay? >> as much as i could. >> reporter: now the stakes quickly became much higher for this...
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. >> suzanne asks or says, you break into people's houses not to steal but to do things that are mildlym but what do you do? >> i might. >> leave a surprise behind and don't. >> mildly annoying, easy to get rid of. >> highly annoying. >> i would be open coverage in the kitchen and everything to be plush. >> i got an even more annoying one. i would put sand in saltine crumbs in bed. >> that is brutal. >> at a hotel we go somewhere warm and girls sit in bed and eat snacks after coming in from the beach and there is sand everywhere. >> you can leave the fridge open. everything would melt and drip out or you could put all the tvs on msnbc and leave them there. >> i believe a single footprint in the middle of the room that is perfectly formed, not two but one. >> like a crop circle. >> leica many crop circle. how did that happen? somebody was here or somebody wasn't here. answer this question honestly. what is the most embarrassing thing you have done at a holiday party. >> the most embarrassing thing? >> arriving early? >> i have done that. i don't know. maybe get tipsy and think i got to g
. >> suzanne asks or says, you break into people's houses not to steal but to do things that are mildlym but what do you do? >> i might. >> leave a surprise behind and don't. >> mildly annoying, easy to get rid of. >> highly annoying. >> i would be open coverage in the kitchen and everything to be plush. >> i got an even more annoying one. i would put sand in saltine crumbs in bed. >> that is brutal. >> at a hotel we go somewhere warm and...
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suzanne lowry has the story.e sharks and record. sheet took a photo shoot with the six metre long shark after spotting it i the coast with the six metre long shark after spotting it. the coast of of 2} shew 33 shew and 71: w her way to the she looked at a we back my friend said to me, he said m a riend said to me, he said m a great said to me, he said m a great said t shark. ie said m a great saidt shark. but lid m a great said t shark. but she that is a great white shark. but she did not really pay much attention to us did not really pay much attention to us other than a couple curious passes. j us other than a couple curious passes. but she isjust us other than a couple curious passes. but she is just so focused on eating that it was really kind of a different and very unique experience. kimberly and another diver realised that the 2.5 tonne shark was actually the largest ever documented. she was last seen in mexico six years ago. we did not know it was her who we were swimming with we saw a great white shark.
suzanne lowry has the story.e sharks and record. sheet took a photo shoot with the six metre long shark after spotting it i the coast with the six metre long shark after spotting it. the coast of of 2} shew 33 shew and 71: w her way to the she looked at a we back my friend said to me, he said m a riend said to me, he said m a great said to me, he said m a great said t shark. ie said m a great saidt shark. but lid m a great said t shark. but she that is a great white shark. but she did not...
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i'm suzanne maloney for policy at brookings. islamist state craft, how governments use religion and foreign policy authored by two of my colleagues, a senior fellow from the middle east policy and peter mandeville a nonresident senior fellow with brookings project on u.s. relations in the islamic world and senior research fellow at berkley center for religion, peace affairs at georgetown university. for at least the past 40 years ever since a mass political movement espousing the triumph of the sacred authority over secular toppled the monarch and seemingly impregnable state, islam has loomed large as a driver of politics and security of the middle east and broader muslim world and by extension it's loomed large for american foreign policy and for the global economy. the interest in and too often anxiety over islam and policy analysis and deliberation was exponentially magnified by the 9/11 attacks and subsequent interventions in a series of military conflicts in the middle east. too often, however,in our analysis, religion is s
i'm suzanne maloney for policy at brookings. islamist state craft, how governments use religion and foreign policy authored by two of my colleagues, a senior fellow from the middle east policy and peter mandeville a nonresident senior fellow with brookings project on u.s. relations in the islamic world and senior research fellow at berkley center for religion, peace affairs at georgetown university. for at least the past 40 years ever since a mass political movement espousing the triumph of the...
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usually try to minimize the number of the casualties but this is the numbers really see from inside suzanne and also confirmed by human rights monitors incisive that. i mean the government's not also back if you remember in two twenty's or teen they admitted eighty four people killed in september twenty seventh but the figure that everybody reported by human rights organization including on this is around two hundred or so stunned their procedure for reaction from the us and usually they deny the numbers are reported by all sorts of other international organizations are going to the serbia we appreciate your trying thanks very much indeed from amnesty international. still ahead here on al-jazeera the u.k.'s biggest carmaker announces its slashing thousands of jobs and breaks it is partly to blame. the german chancellor visits greece for the first time since the end of the greek bailout program. from dusky sunsets if it springs event. to sunrise atop an asian metropolis hello again a welcome back to your national weather forecast here cross europe we're still looking at some very messy weath
usually try to minimize the number of the casualties but this is the numbers really see from inside suzanne and also confirmed by human rights monitors incisive that. i mean the government's not also back if you remember in two twenty's or teen they admitted eighty four people killed in september twenty seventh but the figure that everybody reported by human rights organization including on this is around two hundred or so stunned their procedure for reaction from the us and usually they deny...
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suzanne already set up our discussion really well. this is the way in which the role of islam and world politics has really tended to focus, especially since 9/11 on how religion inspires or is used by or is exploited by a whole range of groups, whether it's government, opposition political parties or militant groups, and it is also very much clichid within washington policies circles that saturday and review and orion are always rivaling one another and vying to be the religious figurehead as well as the political leader of the middle east. so we are going to try to get beat beyond the clichi and deep into what the study has really shown us about the issues. so i am incredibly honored to be asked to moderate this conversation and sitting right next to me is peter mandeville who is a non-senior resident at george mason university, he is currently based at georgetown university's berkeley center for religion, peace and world affairs. and for those of you who don't know peter, he previously already has a distinguished career having work
suzanne already set up our discussion really well. this is the way in which the role of islam and world politics has really tended to focus, especially since 9/11 on how religion inspires or is used by or is exploited by a whole range of groups, whether it's government, opposition political parties or militant groups, and it is also very much clichid within washington policies circles that saturday and review and orion are always rivaling one another and vying to be the religious figurehead as...
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suzanne asks you break into peoples houses, not to steal but to do things that are mildly annoying tohat do you do? pete, you look like someone who would do such a thing. >> pete: i might. i have to think. maybe leave a surprise behind and don't flush. >> dana: that is terrible. >> pete: mildly annoying, easy to get rid of. >> dana: highly annoying. i would leave open cupboards in the kitchen, open them slightly. i can't stand it. i like everything to be flush. you know what i mean? >> kennedy: i had a more annoying one. i would put sand and saltine crumbs in beds. >> greg: that is brutal. >> dana: has this happened to you? >> kennedy: of course. you crave salt at the beach. at the hotel, we go somewhere warm and the girls will sit in bed and eat snacks after coming in from the beach and there is sand everywhere. it is the worst. i'm going to go sleep outside with the sand. >> juan: you could leave the fridge open. everything would melt and drip out. or you could set all the tvs on msnbc and leave them there. >> greg: [laughs] i would leave a single footprint in the middle of a room,
suzanne asks you break into peoples houses, not to steal but to do things that are mildly annoying tohat do you do? pete, you look like someone who would do such a thing. >> pete: i might. i have to think. maybe leave a surprise behind and don't flush. >> dana: that is terrible. >> pete: mildly annoying, easy to get rid of. >> dana: highly annoying. i would leave open cupboards in the kitchen, open them slightly. i can't stand it. i like everything to be flush. you know...
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. >> when you first came on fox a year ago people started attacking you including suzanne who wrote thised. among other things she said your attitude toward the republic is admirable but does not negate the fact the and illegal alien once he reached adulthood, to praetorian as the exception and implies support for his violation of law is nothing less than disgrace windswept to the face of constitutionalists and supporters of donald trump's campaign platform. >> the only thing i can say is the dreamer community along with fellow americans are tired of what is going on with immigration. the issue has always been kicked down the can for many years and it's time to do something, time to bring safety to the american people, time for a permanent solution for daca and this is the perfect time to have all parties come together. at the end of the day the dreamer community wants to see the country succeed and we want americans to be safe at the same time. >> but you know the president believes nancy pelosi and other democratic leaders don't want him to succeed and chuck schumer under the democrats
. >> when you first came on fox a year ago people started attacking you including suzanne who wrote thised. among other things she said your attitude toward the republic is admirable but does not negate the fact the and illegal alien once he reached adulthood, to praetorian as the exception and implies support for his violation of law is nothing less than disgrace windswept to the face of constitutionalists and supporters of donald trump's campaign platform. >> the only thing i can...
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jamie cox is leer so too ashley webster and suzanne lee.o you first if i make a broad statement that fed has calmed the market would you agree with that? [laughter] >> i would. it was refreshing to see jay powell in economics club in d.c. yesterday sort of, you know, nice to see a fed chairman who is human instead of robotic people that we've seen over past couple of decades and what he said yesterday is basically the fed is going to be patient and the cpi data that came out today reenforces it and not going to see much of fed for first half f the year they're on the sidelines market can put that aside as a problem for a while so i would say that we don't have to worry about that. we're focused on tariff and trade that is the story -- >> i couldn't agree with other guests more. plus, of course, over in china we're also seeing monetary easing, they have cut the discount rates for the banks so basically, you have two of your largest economies in the world are starting to back off these rate hikeses and positive -- >> expectations have dipped
jamie cox is leer so too ashley webster and suzanne lee.o you first if i make a broad statement that fed has calmed the market would you agree with that? [laughter] >> i would. it was refreshing to see jay powell in economics club in d.c. yesterday sort of, you know, nice to see a fed chairman who is human instead of robotic people that we've seen over past couple of decades and what he said yesterday is basically the fed is going to be patient and the cpi data that came out today...
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. >> suzanne, if sex were fast food, there would be an arch over your bed.st shows. they were a different group of women than you really saw on television. they were feisty and sexy, and linda's voice came through shining. >> a man can get away with anything. look at reagan's neck, it sags down to here. and everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck? they'd be putting her in a nursing home for turkeys. >> they had given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i want, and it is such a privilege, more than the president of the united states gets, and it's kind of thrilling to have that every week. i would be lying if i didn't say i put my opinions in the show. >> excuse me, but you lovely ladies look like you are in need of a little male companionship here. >> trust me when i tell you you have completely misassessed the situation at this table. >> i am a woman and i am a writer, but i don't really enjoy being called a woman's writer. i think labels are harmful to us. >> with "murphy brown," just about everything about
. >> suzanne, if sex were fast food, there would be an arch over your bed.st shows. they were a different group of women than you really saw on television. they were feisty and sexy, and linda's voice came through shining. >> a man can get away with anything. look at reagan's neck, it sags down to here. and everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck? they'd be putting her in a nursing home for turkeys. >> they had given me this 23 minutes...
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i want to bring in suzanne. and max boot. as well as the author of the threat matrix inside the fbi and the war on global terror. welcome to the program. i hope you're having a good evening. every weekend we learn something new in the russia investigation. we keep saying there's so much that we don't know. now we know that manafort shared polling data with the russian operative. with ties to putin during the 206 campaign. 2016 campaign. it feels like this could be straight out of a political thriller, honestly. >> absolutely. and as mark warner just said, this is the beginning to step into the c word, collusion, conspiracy, cooperation, whatever you want to call it. i think one of the things that's important to look at and realize is that a lot of what we have been learning over the last couple of weeks and this flood of information coming out of the mueller probe since thanksgiving is the what? that he is sharing polling data. what we haven't yet begun to learn is the why. and that's what we can assume mueller is focused on
i want to bring in suzanne. and max boot. as well as the author of the threat matrix inside the fbi and the war on global terror. welcome to the program. i hope you're having a good evening. every weekend we learn something new in the russia investigation. we keep saying there's so much that we don't know. now we know that manafort shared polling data with the russian operative. with ties to putin during the 206 campaign. 2016 campaign. it feels like this could be straight out of a political...
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for the month of december that is a blowout you'll right suzanne lee back to shutdown president trumpng with congressional leadership at 11:30 eastern this morning in the situation room no cameras, joining us is congressman buddy carter republican man from georgia thank you for joining us i guess the question has to be are you ready to work with the democrats to get a deal done? >> there is emphatically yes we are. but i wouldn't tell you that i'm deeply disappointed but a start to the democratic control of the house. i mean what happened with pure politics. mcconnell made it clear that he's not going to take up the bill that was passed the legislation was passed president made it clear that he's going to veto that if it gets to his desk in the house i think it is a poor start to democratic controlled house that has pledged that they're going to work in a bipartisan fashion to get things done. >> well compromise a dirty word many this situation both sides digging in their heals it is certainly the president's -- i guess the word i would use is water lieu this was a major plank in his
for the month of december that is a blowout you'll right suzanne lee back to shutdown president trumpng with congressional leadership at 11:30 eastern this morning in the situation room no cameras, joining us is congressman buddy carter republican man from georgia thank you for joining us i guess the question has to be are you ready to work with the democrats to get a deal done? >> there is emphatically yes we are. but i wouldn't tell you that i'm deeply disappointed but a start to the...
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tiffany, suzann susan and stevee sticking around. the deal making president that can't get a deal done. 31 days and counting. 31 days and counting ( ♪ ) so, every day, we put our latest technology and vast expertise to work. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, affordably and on-time. (ringing) ( ♪ ) the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. from capital one.nd i switched to the spark...
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>> the poodle, suzanne summers. >> you never know. >> i know that deer is terry bradshaw. >> why do you know terry brads w bradshaw. >> there is a few people in the show to change their voices to tell people off. >> you know i'm so competitive. i'm sitting in front of the tv screaming. >> i'm telling you now, you should be on that show. this one can do it. >> no, the masked creature. >>> you seen dwayne johnson's "the titan games" on thursday on nbc. >> it's so fantastic. it is wow. you got an up close view. >> i did. dwayne gave me a tour of the set. me tell you, if you want t know what it's like to train like the rock and get inside his head, now we know. >> welcome to "the titan games." ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the titan arena. >> this is your house. >> this is my house. >> it's like a turbo charged american ninja warrior but they go head-to-head facing off in challenges designed by johnson and inspired by his grueling workout. >> can you take me down and show me what this arena is like? >> absolutely. >> hold on. what is that? that's a competition? >> you have to climb up the poles and pul
>> the poodle, suzanne summers. >> you never know. >> i know that deer is terry bradshaw. >> why do you know terry brads w bradshaw. >> there is a few people in the show to change their voices to tell people off. >> you know i'm so competitive. i'm sitting in front of the tv screaming. >> i'm telling you now, you should be on that show. this one can do it. >> no, the masked creature. >>> you seen dwayne johnson's "the titan...
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cnn's suzanne medical video is live with some of those workers what did you learn? morning, alisyn. one of the remarkable common threads among the federal workers that we talked to is they are reticent to take political sides. what they do say is that the president just doesn't get it. . >> to be a government employee to be a civil servant which president trump is now as well and that doesn't mean it's about a republican agenda it's about coming to work to provide a service. president trump says he understands what the hundreds of thousands of federal workers coping with the uncertainty over when they will receive their next paycheck are going through. >> i can he relate and i'm sure that the people that are on the receiving end will make adjustment, they always do. >> reporter: but some affected by the government shutdown aren't buying it. >> i have a hard time believing that someone who's been a millionaire since childhood can relate to having your family's income taken away and with no notice. >> aaron kidwell and her husband both work for the forest service in o
cnn's suzanne medical video is live with some of those workers what did you learn? morning, alisyn. one of the remarkable common threads among the federal workers that we talked to is they are reticent to take political sides. what they do say is that the president just doesn't get it. . >> to be a government employee to be a civil servant which president trump is now as well and that doesn't mean it's about a republican agenda it's about coming to work to provide a service. president...
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. >> suzanne main? >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. volunteering services are enormously important. and none more so than the nirl, who put their lives at risk and rescue people making perilous crossings to get into this country as well. is it time that we look at the funding associated with the rnli? many of us think it is a service funded by the government and it is time we gave some money towards it. >> prime minister? >> absolutely right about the absolutely vital role that the inri play, and many people don't realize that it is entirely funded by voluntary contributions and i would pay tribute to all of those across the country who raise funs for the ilni, including if she may allow me, the branch in my own constituency. >> rachel masskel? >> thank you, mr. speaker. europe has been in shock. as we have learned, 11 people in our city died last year, and whils we know this is an issue across the nails, we know substance misuse services have been cut. we know the social housing hasn't been built in our city. and we know that mental h
. >> suzanne main? >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. volunteering services are enormously important. and none more so than the nirl, who put their lives at risk and rescue people making perilous crossings to get into this country as well. is it time that we look at the funding associated with the rnli? many of us think it is a service funded by the government and it is time we gave some money towards it. >> prime minister? >> absolutely right about the absolutely...
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including suzanne hamner. she wrote this op-ed. republic is admirable but it does not negate the fact that mr. hilario yanez is an illegal alien, to portray him as the norm of dreamers instead of the exception applies support for the law are nothing less than disgraceful and a slap in the face of constitutionalists and supporters of president trump's campaign platform. how do you respond. >> the only thing i can say is the dreamer community along with the americans, our fellow americans, we are tired of what's going on with immigratio immigration. the issue has been always kicked down the can for many years and it's time to do something. it's time to bring safety to the american people. it's time to bring permanent solution for daca and i think it's a perfect time to have all parties come together. at the end of the day, the dreamer community wants to see the president succeed, wants to see this country succeed and want americans to be safe at the same time. >> ed: but you know that the president believes nancy pelosi and other dem
including suzanne hamner. she wrote this op-ed. republic is admirable but it does not negate the fact that mr. hilario yanez is an illegal alien, to portray him as the norm of dreamers instead of the exception applies support for the law are nothing less than disgraceful and a slap in the face of constitutionalists and supporters of president trump's campaign platform. how do you respond. >> the only thing i can say is the dreamer community along with the americans, our fellow americans,...
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out for its very surreal approach it's the first feature written and directed by german director suzanne the hind and let's have a look now aren't you happy. he pushed him up. the key to you. it's. like you are all. a lot of interesting action there on sex as just another capitalist trap sort of the brutality of our post-modern society and the pressures that we all face to appear and feel happy so finally swedish director company in a has gathered second feature ever after she did it in germany it's a zombie film which is very unusual because women are not usually into making horror films it's almost two women who are fighting for their lives in a post apocalyptic world that is overrun by the debt. well believe it or not i measure how scarred present this kind of the future is both horrific but also hopeful but you have to watch the movie of course to see the video that has a very interesting in a diverse kind of range of films that are very very interesting mix and that of course is just a taste of festival on until this coming sunday wonderful and also also for women producers director
out for its very surreal approach it's the first feature written and directed by german director suzanne the hind and let's have a look now aren't you happy. he pushed him up. the key to you. it's. like you are all. a lot of interesting action there on sex as just another capitalist trap sort of the brutality of our post-modern society and the pressures that we all face to appear and feel happy so finally swedish director company in a has gathered second feature ever after she did it in germany...
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androo: the wombat has a hard-- suzanne: oh! jack: oh, that doesn't hurt him? androo: shield.ow! look at that! looks just like an owl. and intimidating defenses. they say a lion can get killed by an ostrich. alexander: if they get a good kick in their head, the lions are dead. jack: today, wll
androo: the wombat has a hard-- suzanne: oh! jack: oh, that doesn't hurt him? androo: shield.ow! look at that! looks just like an owl. and intimidating defenses. they say a lion can get killed by an ostrich. alexander: if they get a good kick in their head, the lions are dead. jack: today, wll
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physicist steven hawking wrapping up our look at the nonfiction books according to indy bound is suzannehe fire that destroyed 1,000 books in los angeles central library in 1986 the the library book. many of theetz authors have appeared on booktv, and you can watch them online at booktv.org. the senior members of the trump are campaign don jr. paulman ford jared kushner meeting with a russian produced by a secret operation of the russian goth government to harm hillary so they said yes we'll take your information and presumably they woulds use it if they found is useful so they were at least agreeing to conspire or collude with russia and that one act but throughout the -- throughout the rest of the campaign. trump and his lieutenants again and again and again denied the russians were doing anything. david corn, best selling author and washington bureau chief for mother's joans magazine will be our guest on in-depth our live colin program this sunday at noon eastern. mr. corn myself recent book russian roulette the inside story of putin war on america and election of donald trump is coau
physicist steven hawking wrapping up our look at the nonfiction books according to indy bound is suzannehe fire that destroyed 1,000 books in los angeles central library in 1986 the the library book. many of theetz authors have appeared on booktv, and you can watch them online at booktv.org. the senior members of the trump are campaign don jr. paulman ford jared kushner meeting with a russian produced by a secret operation of the russian goth government to harm hillary so they said yes we'll...