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senate candidate who lost heavily against tammy baldwin, the democratic u.s. senator. >> host: as they ar we are talkg wisconsin politics in the battleground states, mark is the first out of new hampshire. good morning. >> caller: wisconsin being a purple state up for grabs, do you think that the challengers would have a chance next year in the primary for the republican party? >> that is a great question. this was the last stop. ted cruz did very well in the primary but since then, republicans are on board here in the state and it would be a heavy lift to beat him in the primary. for that part of the republican fracture coming together and wisconsin. >> host: before we leave the question, can you talk about the demographic trends in the state and what should viewers know about 2016 and 2020? >> it's like a lot of states in the upper midwest. that's no surprise in terms of politics, you know, republicans have done well since 2010 and finally broke the dam in 2016, but the state remains pretty stableta from 2016 to 2020. there's not a lot of growth. there is ob
senate candidate who lost heavily against tammy baldwin, the democratic u.s. senator. >> host: as they ar we are talkg wisconsin politics in the battleground states, mark is the first out of new hampshire. good morning. >> caller: wisconsin being a purple state up for grabs, do you think that the challengers would have a chance next year in the primary for the republican party? >> that is a great question. this was the last stop. ted cruz did very well in the primary but since...
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they think bankers are smart and they don't like to see crashes, tammy. new green deal, you look at the estimates of up to 16-trillion dollars being spent on this. and then get rid of oil and gas. they would destroy the economy in 2 weeks? >> yes, and banks are partners in the economic system and with every community. this is part and parcel of the nature of how our communities and grow the stock market. if a socialist guests in the white house they would have economic collapse and that's what they want. but parents and people's parents rely on dividends from the stock market. when the stock market goes up it's to benefit of retired people relying on investments they made while they were working on live a descent, retired life. all of these numbers, and the success the president brought to us economically, affected all of us at every level. and banks -- i don't mind regulation. big corporations need to be watched and the government needs to be watched. to see the banks and the capital system as the economy, it condemns nations. it doesn't work. it's a dum
they think bankers are smart and they don't like to see crashes, tammy. new green deal, you look at the estimates of up to 16-trillion dollars being spent on this. and then get rid of oil and gas. they would destroy the economy in 2 weeks? >> yes, and banks are partners in the economic system and with every community. this is part and parcel of the nature of how our communities and grow the stock market. if a socialist guests in the white house they would have economic collapse and that's...
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tammy bruce president of independent's women's voice and host get tammy bruce on fox nation which isnd worth paying the subscription for to see it she joins us tonight. tammy, almost rhetorical question do you believe sexism killed the gillibrand campaign. >> no i don't believe that the "new york times" accusing of that other democrats. they are accusing the democratic base of this. because those are the people who have not been responding to her candidacy. i mean, this is the generation that was supposed to understand all of this. the fact of the matter is that gillibrand was the problem. these candidates are the problem. not the average democratic voter. not the average american. these elitist, these hypocrites, they are the issues journalists i use that word lightly at the "new york times" they think they know it all. she lost for the same reason she withdrew for the same reasons men withdraw it's because they are bad candidates. they have a bad message and especially in today's era, tucker, that we are able with so much coverage to be able to assess people very quickly and we kno
tammy bruce president of independent's women's voice and host get tammy bruce on fox nation which isnd worth paying the subscription for to see it she joins us tonight. tammy, almost rhetorical question do you believe sexism killed the gillibrand campaign. >> no i don't believe that the "new york times" accusing of that other democrats. they are accusing the democratic base of this. because those are the people who have not been responding to her candidacy. i mean, this is the...
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tammy abraham and mason ca nt from within.mount have blossomed in the premier league. now we will find out if they can do it on the biggest clu b if they can do it on the biggest club stage of all. well, the bbc‘s john murray is commentating on 5live for the match, he's in naples with former liverpool defender stephen warnock. it's a glorious day in naples for the start of liverpool's defence of the start of liverpool's defence of the champions league title, and it begins with what is on paper the most difficult match in the group. it certainly is. when the draw came out, liverpool would have been quietly confident that they could win the other two games in the group. coming here, a different matter. they perhaps should have come away with a 0—0 draw last time, but they lost the game late on, and it was a tough test when they came back to anfield. this is the toughest game in the group. this is one of the most atmospheric grounds in european football. the noise in here is unlike anywhere else. it is properly intimidating. i fe
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your for ladies' night, cathy areu, tammy bruce, welcome all.ed to talk, but tammy, you are chomping at the bit during the lead up. >> it's the reminder of how absurd everything was last year, the ridiculousness of it, what we also went through a couple weeks ago with the book that came out, that accused him of another assault against a woman who had no memory of it ever occurring. this is a man who is probably now one of the most investigated men in the country. and kamala harris comes out, look, she's going down in the polls, she's looking for something new, and once again, launches in here in an attempt to destroy batman and his family. maybe she needs to have a talk with ruth bader ginsburg, justice ginsburg, who went on the record when she did not have to, saying both justice gorsuch and justice kavanaugh were very decent man. she called that hearing that kamala harris was the ringmaster of dysfunctional. she said she hoped patriots on both sides of the aisle would make sure it never happened again. and she called it a highly partisan show.
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tammy, great to see you.o, there's something about beto o'rourke that is such a perfect distillation of dumbness in our country, of actual privilege. right? he speaks for an awful lot of people i know. and i guess my question to you is, is he aware of what he sounds like, do you think when he gives speeches like this question marks the one i mean, effectively, he's saying, this is the delusion of it. elect me as president, because i hate america. i mean, there is this weird position. it's just a more blunt position really of all the democrats. you are talking to charlie a moment ago about disappointing obama. now, they want to punish us, because we have not stopped disappointing them. but i think that he really, there is a to and a projection of his own real opinion about may be feeling guilty for existing and for being born. he's expressed his guilt of being a white man and trying to make up for it. i think a lot of this is projection. what's brilliant about the president, and this is the perfect juxtapositi
tammy, great to see you.o, there's something about beto o'rourke that is such a perfect distillation of dumbness in our country, of actual privilege. right? he speaks for an awful lot of people i know. and i guess my question to you is, is he aware of what he sounds like, do you think when he gives speeches like this question marks the one i mean, effectively, he's saying, this is the delusion of it. elect me as president, because i hate america. i mean, there is this weird position. it's just...
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joined his his parents cedric and tammy mcclure, thank you for being with me.nderstand he got off the respirator last night. how is he doing? >> he's doing well. as you might imagine, being on a respirator for 11 days, he needs to get his strength back. he wants some gatorade. >> it's a nice time. >> what did you say? >> it's a thrilling time for first step to recovery. >> i can only imagine. tammy, walk us through what happened when he started to get sick and how did you guys know something was wrong. >> sure. so he had ultimately started on 8/19, he started to feel more like fever, chills, a little bit of nauz yarks not being able to sleep. he thought he was just getting a flu. by that friday he reached out to us and said i think i need to go to the doctor. he's not a kid that likes the doctor. he doesn't like to bother us as parents and he'll usually try to work it out himself. at that point we knew he's not feeling well. he brought himself in the urgent care. they did some basic tests and thought maybe it would be viral and sent him home saying drink fluids
joined his his parents cedric and tammy mcclure, thank you for being with me.nderstand he got off the respirator last night. how is he doing? >> he's doing well. as you might imagine, being on a respirator for 11 days, he needs to get his strength back. he wants some gatorade. >> it's a nice time. >> what did you say? >> it's a thrilling time for first step to recovery. >> i can only imagine. tammy, walk us through what happened when he started to get sick and how...
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fox news contributor, tammy bruce.because actually, i think banks and bankers, they are pretty smart, and they don't like to see crashes, tammy, and the reality is the new green deal, you look at the estimates of anywhere up to $16 trillion, 2 to $16 trillion, that alone will destroy the economy within two weeks. >> look, the banks are partners within the economic system, and with every community, right? this is part and parcel of the nature of how our communities grow, and then of course, it's a matter of the stock market. the other things they are promising. anyone of these socialists who get into the white house, who would have that kind of economic collapse just because that is kind of what they want. but in the meantime, families, grandmothers, peoples parents who rely on dividends from that stock market. so when we care about the stock market going up, it is to the benefit of everyone who owns a little bit of a stock, a retired person who is relying on their investments that they made over the decades they were w
fox news contributor, tammy bruce.because actually, i think banks and bankers, they are pretty smart, and they don't like to see crashes, tammy, and the reality is the new green deal, you look at the estimates of anywhere up to $16 trillion, 2 to $16 trillion, that alone will destroy the economy within two weeks. >> look, the banks are partners within the economic system, and with every community, right? this is part and parcel of the nature of how our communities grow, and then of...
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bruce host of the fox nation show tammy bruce great to have you here start with with this load of beautyive job obfuscati obfuscate make object abuse should be straightforward. what a year and a half millions of dollars. >> we waited. >> weigh waited so complicated there it is. i think they have templates, i think they just call it up and slot in names, i have been en raged particularly at number of people ied a mire very smart people, trying to convince all of us that that is damage ning destroyed reputation the any further questions of what was apparently a coup in this country to remove a silting president all they can get out he broke some rules he violated policy. >> protocols don't for forget protocols. >> lawrence learner staid away hillary clinton skated aconvey jim comey skated away we saw duel system unacceptable i know unacceptable to the president, there is so much work needs to be done to deal with just the garbage has infested this remarkable beautiful government, and we've got to deal with it just another sign here of what has been unacceptable to the american people. >>?
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i will turn it back over to tammy. tammy: thank you, we appreciate it, scott.this is american history tv on c-span 3. we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past area -- nations past. this weekend on american history tv, mark wilkins examines the psychological impact of world war i aerial combat. a nervous condition brought on by flying. here is a preview. this is an interesting subject, the notion is fascinating. we are all familiar with the term shellshocked. it was an inadequate term to describe what was happening to these people who came from largely rural environments. thrust into this tech shock in the western front where you have this enemy destroying everything around you and how does the average psyche come to grips with that? originallyd, doctors -- the notion of military psychiatry evolved with the war. higher to the work, notions of any kind of mental problems was largely viewed as cowardice. this continued during the first world war. in england alone, we thousand , 342 wereowardice executed for it. -- 3000 cases of cowardice, 342 we
i will turn it back over to tammy. tammy: thank you, we appreciate it, scott.this is american history tv on c-span 3. we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past area -- nations past. this weekend on american history tv, mark wilkins examines the psychological impact of world war i aerial combat. a nervous condition brought on by flying. here is a preview. this is an interesting subject, the notion is fascinating. we are all familiar with the term shellshocked. it was an...
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pastor phil and his wife tammy, are the senior pastors at influence church in anaheim hills.hey're special mentors to many , including myself. they are my pastors. pastor phil and tammy were aboard aircraft over new york city when the terror attacks september 11, 2001 took place and had family on the ground below. pastor phil will be leading us in prayer in ceremony invocation this morning. pastor? >> thank you, chris. there's nothing sweeter than could be able to talk to god. commune with him and he oversees all that we do and say. let's pray. heavenly father, in that great name of jesus, we thank you for this day that we can remember, we remember those who we lost. we remember how our nation changed, and resolve that we all gathered together in that day, and the days that led forward to be better, stronger and mightier americans. we pray for blessings on the family on the memories of those who still hurt, who still struggle, and may this event honor their memory, may honor our nation, and be you glorified in your name we pray, amen. >> thank you, pastor phil. there's a hand
pastor phil and his wife tammy, are the senior pastors at influence church in anaheim hills.hey're special mentors to many , including myself. they are my pastors. pastor phil and tammy were aboard aircraft over new york city when the terror attacks september 11, 2001 took place and had family on the ground below. pastor phil will be leading us in prayer in ceremony invocation this morning. pastor? >> thank you, chris. there's nothing sweeter than could be able to talk to god. commune...
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i will tell you who, we will get reaction, tammy bruce on this busy breaking news night.tay with us. >> sean: all right, hollywood hate towards president trump's more deranged if you can believe it. the latest example comes from actors eric mccormack and debra messing who called on the media to publicly out anyone in hollywood to donate for the trump campaign. eric mccormack well, he denied he supports the black list and still wants to know the name of those trump supporter's and of course threatening rhetoric about trump and supporters nothing new in hollywood. and also tonight take a look at the report, it is now blowing up all over social media, a picture of joe biden fake news cnn may town hall, and appears to have been filled with blood. we will let you know if there is anything to it or if you need to find out go to the website. the hollywood haight, political columnist jeffrey lord, andtamm. tammy, i look at that and it's like, oh, lets give out the name of every actor we agree with and blacklist them. there is no other way to interpret what they were doing. why ar
i will tell you who, we will get reaction, tammy bruce on this busy breaking news night.tay with us. >> sean: all right, hollywood hate towards president trump's more deranged if you can believe it. the latest example comes from actors eric mccormack and debra messing who called on the media to publicly out anyone in hollywood to donate for the trump campaign. eric mccormack well, he denied he supports the black list and still wants to know the name of those trump supporter's and of...
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it was from from the mississippi and tammy wynette. it was the first or second hit song. but like she says, the songwriter who wrote it says it's spelling out the hurting words so little jail you won't know was going on. you spell out profanity or what you do want the children to hero. the lawmaker said pretty much the same thing, will have divorce reform so people don't have irreconcilable differences in people don't have to going to court and say the worst things that they have done. it was a quiet way of doing things. culture as always is complicated the question between what is the audience in and my case what are some young surprisingly successful white guitarist and singers mean in the early 70s, but we sing for a lot of people and those debates are still going on and all mention, all turn from your question but connect to the question, one of the ways, i ended this book by saying these debates are still ongoing and inba questions of gy marriage andst immigration, thee questions of what the definition of a family and what you emphasize, how do you use those definiti
it was from from the mississippi and tammy wynette. it was the first or second hit song. but like she says, the songwriter who wrote it says it's spelling out the hurting words so little jail you won't know was going on. you spell out profanity or what you do want the children to hero. the lawmaker said pretty much the same thing, will have divorce reform so people don't have irreconcilable differences in people don't have to going to court and say the worst things that they have done. it was a...
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good to see you as always, senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin.blicans are breathing a sigh of relief in north carolina after dan bishop's narrow win in a closely watched lebelection. congressman-elect dan bishop is standing by. he joins me on the other side of the break. you are watching msnbc. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. chase. make more of what's yours®. thand find inspiration who win new places.ct... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. everything you need, all in one place. expedia. and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both... adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. but can it help kee
good to see you as always, senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin.blicans are breathing a sigh of relief in north carolina after dan bishop's narrow win in a closely watched lebelection. congressman-elect dan bishop is standing by. he joins me on the other side of the break. you are watching msnbc. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to...
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cnn's senior writer tammy luby covering this extensively. a question, a middle-class family in the question medicare for all happens. what do you pay? >> a very expensive proposal costs $32 trillion over ten years, the estimates the two think tanks came up with. one on the right, one on the left. senator sanders acknowledged middle-class taxes would go up. a proposal levy a 4% tax on employees. what he argues, because private insurance would go away the middle class would actually come out ahead because they wouldn't pay the expensive premiums, deductibles or co-pays when going to the doctor. >> watching last night, a huge progressive feels this way, moderates feel this way. how do americans feel? do most americans want a choice, keeping their own insurance, or -- >> sure. well, the kaiser family foundation, polling people on health care for years just came out with a poll that found among democrats and democratic-leaning voters, that 55% of them actually want to build on the aca, which is what vice president joe biden is talking about, but
cnn's senior writer tammy luby covering this extensively. a question, a middle-class family in the question medicare for all happens. what do you pay? >> a very expensive proposal costs $32 trillion over ten years, the estimates the two think tanks came up with. one on the right, one on the left. senator sanders acknowledged middle-class taxes would go up. a proposal levy a 4% tax on employees. what he argues, because private insurance would go away the middle class would actually come...
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i will tell you who, we will get reaction commit tammy bruce on this busy breaking news night. staylo with us. now, i know how happy i am. there was all the feeling good about myself that i missed. he all about yes. like yes to flexible hours and payment options. yes to free exams and x-rays for new patients without insurance. and yes, whenever you're ready to get started, we are too. call now at 1-800-aspendental. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. >> sean: all right, holly would hate towards president trump's more deranged if you can believe it. the latest example comes from actors eric mccormack and debra messing who called on the media to publicly out anyone in hollywood to donate
i will tell you who, we will get reaction commit tammy bruce on this busy breaking news night. staylo with us. now, i know how happy i am. there was all the feeling good about myself that i missed. he all about yes. like yes to flexible hours and payment options. yes to free exams and x-rays for new patients without insurance. and yes, whenever you're ready to get started, we are too. call now at 1-800-aspendental. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers...
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brian: host of tammy bruce on "fox nation," tammy bruce.ntial threat everybody has to make changes but they don't. they don't make changes. the messages is, whether you're taking motorcades everywhere, you're taking private planes everywhere, leonardo dicaprio one big climate apostle had a new year's eve in cydey harbor, flew all the friends on airplanes, flew to vegas for a second new year's eve. we need to work on climate. we take that seriously but don't say this is existential threat where all of us have to stop eating red meat, not fly or use fossil fuels. the messages that their lives are more important, right? that our lives can be adjusted. that their work matters. our work doesn't. that is what we take issue with. steve: let's take a look, in as sending order, the top four climate hypocrite award winners. number four, the obamas. number three, climate conference attendees. number two, aoc, the number one winner is al for. gore. let's talk a little bit about the obamas. how did they make the list. >> talk about climate conference at
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tammy bruce. thank you very much. ainsley: thanks, tammy. >> great being with you.t back at the u.n. today to address the general assembly. what will he say today? counselor to the president kellyanne conway is live here in the studio with a preview next. steve: hello. >> hi. ♪ ♪ unitedhealthcare medicare complete plans have a lot to take advantage of like medicare's largest health care network. hey, that's my dermatologist! $0 copays on all primary care doctor visits plus rewards for preventive care. go ahead, take advantage. >> he is dancing again. your shot of the morning, former white house press secretary shirs tangos his way to the next round of dancing with the stars. that's the tango. ainsley: surviving elimination, getting a 16 out of 30 points. more than half. on their second dance in the competition. and it was her birthday. steve: that's right. the supremes mary wilson was the first celebrity to be eliminated from season 28. and shirs continues for another week. let's bring in kellyanne conway, counselor to the president of the united states. did you kno
tammy bruce. thank you very much. ainsley: thanks, tammy. >> great being with you.t back at the u.n. today to address the general assembly. what will he say today? counselor to the president kellyanne conway is live here in the studio with a preview next. steve: hello. >> hi. ♪ ♪ unitedhealthcare medicare complete plans have a lot to take advantage of like medicare's largest health care network. hey, that's my dermatologist! $0 copays on all primary care doctor visits plus...
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. >> tucker: tammy bruce is the president of independent women's voice and hosts get tammy bruce on foxation, which is awesome. she joins us tonight. great to see you. so there something about beto o'rourke but is such a perfect distillation of ruling class dumbness in our country -- of actual privilege, right? he speaks for an awful lot ofe. people i know and i guess my question to you is, is he aware of what he sounds like, do you think, when he gives speeches pelike this? >> effectively he sang -- this is the delusion of it, elect me as president because i hate america. there is this weird position, and it's just a more blunt position, really of all the democrats. we were talking to charlie a minute ago about disappointing obama. well, now they want to punish us because we have not stopped disappointing them. but i think that he really -- there's a pandering to and a projection of his own real opinion about may be feeling guilty for existing and for beingng born. he's expressedng his guilt at being a white man and trying to make up for it and i think a lot of this is projection. what
. >> tucker: tammy bruce is the president of independent women's voice and hosts get tammy bruce on foxation, which is awesome. she joins us tonight. great to see you. so there something about beto o'rourke but is such a perfect distillation of ruling class dumbness in our country -- of actual privilege, right? he speaks for an awful lot ofe. people i know and i guess my question to you is, is he aware of what he sounds like, do you think, when he gives speeches pelike this? >>...
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. >>> tammy is an icu nurse at kaiser walnut creek and a member with the registered nurse response network. she was among a group of nurses from the bay area what drove -- who traveled to florida in anticipation of dorian. they didn't stay there long after a hurricane took a turn eastward. now they are off to the bahamas to help care for people there. >> things have been reduced to rubble. people still don't know where their loved ones are. people are, you know, injured. they have wounds that need to be tended to, so, that is kind of preparing myself for the worst. >> reporter: these are the items she has packed. the group will be stationed in the grand bahama, one of the areas where medical needs for aide and supplies are greatest. in a neighborhood of about 300, residents there say 17 people died. >> 17 people. that's bad. that is unprecedented. >> parents losing a child is probably one of the worst things that you can have. >> the nurses know they can't heal all wounds but are there to help with the recovery knowing it will take time. >> you know, that is kind of an emotional thing that
. >>> tammy is an icu nurse at kaiser walnut creek and a member with the registered nurse response network. she was among a group of nurses from the bay area what drove -- who traveled to florida in anticipation of dorian. they didn't stay there long after a hurricane took a turn eastward. now they are off to the bahamas to help care for people there. >> things have been reduced to rubble. people still don't know where their loved ones are. people are, you know, injured. they...
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no matter what it's called tammy with toss explains. >>sad.discussed is clear on lucas goodwin face his mom took this photo when they came to school on monday to find his new quiet learning place in a functioning bathroom. the 11 year-old desk was over a toilet was like how is this happening and how. his mom danielle says the teacher also gave him a camping that to nap on the bathroom floor. it was so shot i just took the picture because i didn't even believe what i was seen lucas is artistic and has an auto immune disorder when they found the desk in the bathroom. asked if there was another option. she said the teacher said no to appropriate place for anyone, but especially for lucas with his pen is condition can't really be arou g to go back. >>to walk a middle school put the back. perfect space. well they are called reborn dolls are images while they look and just like real babies, the stalls are unique in many different ways, including their cars. those costs can soar up to the thousands a woman in kansas who got one to help cope with terr
no matter what it's called tammy with toss explains. >>sad.discussed is clear on lucas goodwin face his mom took this photo when they came to school on monday to find his new quiet learning place in a functioning bathroom. the 11 year-old desk was over a toilet was like how is this happening and how. his mom danielle says the teacher also gave him a camping that to nap on the bathroom floor. it was so shot i just took the picture because i didn't even believe what i was seen lucas is...
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his story since he came to derby and how he has worked, he looks comfortable, but tammy mason, we are burnley drew 1—1. southampton beat sheffield united 1—0. and in the day's late game norwich are hosting manchester city. kick off a few minutes ago. still 0-0. swansea are still top of the championship despite losing 1—0 at home to nottingham forest. elsewhere, west bromwich albion continued their unbeaten start after holding fulham to a 1—1 draw at craven cottage. it was fulham who struck first. anthony knockaert with a cross—come—shot. that's his second goal of the season. west brom equalised with just ten minutes to go. fulham's keeper marcus bettinelli flapping at the cross allowing semi ajayi to head home for the draw. scottish premiership leaders celtic had a slender win at hamilton academical to maintain their 100% start to the league season. celtic dominated the first half afterjames forrest converted mohamed ely—ou—noussi's cross within the first fice minutes. it was a fifth straight league victory for neil lennon's side. celtic are three points clear of rangers, who beat liv
his story since he came to derby and how he has worked, he looks comfortable, but tammy mason, we are burnley drew 1—1. southampton beat sheffield united 1—0. and in the day's late game norwich are hosting manchester city. kick off a few minutes ago. still 0-0. swansea are still top of the championship despite losing 1—0 at home to nottingham forest. elsewhere, west bromwich albion continued their unbeaten start after holding fulham to a 1—1 draw at craven cottage. it was fulham who...
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tammy laid out the facts and there's a lot of confusion about the policy. i don't think that that is what fuels the troubles. a few different kinds. during the obama administration, i'm not saying that he was, but he was wisely perceived, and in particular it was perceived in places like riyadh where they set themselves on my god, the americans come if they are going to treat them so badly, what are they going to do to us? this is going to be terrible. ... >> national security but except in times of extreme like after 9/11 if you have a conflict but we shouldn't have a conversation to fool people into thinking somehow this is about the jews this is separate from the israelis in the middle east. as much as president trunk may be confused about this but the reality is it is 100 percent the truth that i would go further to say that in europe , weirdly we see embracing the anti- semitic stereotypes for pro israel which is completely random. i don't understand how that happens but it is a phenomenon that you see. >> in precisely that instrumental essays and. >>
tammy laid out the facts and there's a lot of confusion about the policy. i don't think that that is what fuels the troubles. a few different kinds. during the obama administration, i'm not saying that he was, but he was wisely perceived, and in particular it was perceived in places like riyadh where they set themselves on my god, the americans come if they are going to treat them so badly, what are they going to do to us? this is going to be terrible. ... >> national security but except...
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. >> reporter: cedric and tammy mcclure say their son, a former minnesota high school athlete, started vaping at 15 >> this is what i found. >> reporter: as more states investigate vaping related lung injuries, officials in houston today confirm three cases, all teenagers. >> it is not an infection. it does not respond to antibiotics. and it is very severe. >> reporter: a new american heart association study drive vaping usage among 18 to 24-year-olds, especially for those who never smoked traditional cigarettes >> you know, these companies have done real harm to a generation of children, and they did that knowing that nicotine was an addictive drug. you know, it's appalling >> the vaping industry is pushing back, insisting this is a crisis linked not to their products, but to illegal thc oils, the active ingredient in marijuana. >> the fda has regulatory authority here what's preventing them from acting >> i spoke to an official today, lester, and he told me that the investigation into these illnesses is top priority. but as of tonight, the fda has not zeroed in on the specific produc
. >> reporter: cedric and tammy mcclure say their son, a former minnesota high school athlete, started vaping at 15 >> this is what i found. >> reporter: as more states investigate vaping related lung injuries, officials in houston today confirm three cases, all teenagers. >> it is not an infection. it does not respond to antibiotics. and it is very severe. >> reporter: a new american heart association study drive vaping usage among 18 to 24-year-olds, especially...
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. >> joining many e now is tammy duckworth, a wounded combat veteran who was one of the first women to fly combat missions in the iraq war. thank you very much. you know, senator duckworth, i'm just kind of actually gob smacked by what has happened. we're just hearing from peter baker that john bolton has texted him saying he offered to resign and resigned today. so, that version is differing very much from the firing version that comes from the president. where does this leave the troops having served in iraq and knowing the troops in afghanistan as a member of armed services, how does this make people on the front lines feel when they see such disarray in washington? >> well, they're going to feel stranded, andrea. they are doing their job. we've asked them to step up, to leave their families behind, to go into harm's way and defend america and kwet are the top leadership from the commander in chief to his advisers can't get their act together and can't come up with a cohesive approach to what we're doing in the middle east whether it's iraq or afghanistan or syria. this is a real pr
. >> joining many e now is tammy duckworth, a wounded combat veteran who was one of the first women to fly combat missions in the iraq war. thank you very much. you know, senator duckworth, i'm just kind of actually gob smacked by what has happened. we're just hearing from peter baker that john bolton has texted him saying he offered to resign and resigned today. so, that version is differing very much from the firing version that comes from the president. where does this leave the troops...
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. >> reporter: cedric and tammy mcclure say their son, a former minnesota high school athlete, started vaping at 15 >> this is what you i found. >> reporter: as more states investigate vaping-related lung injuries, officials in houston confirmed three cases, all teenagers. >> it is not an infection. it does not respond to antibiotics. and it is very severe. >> reporter: a new american heart association study finds flavors drive vaping usage among 18 to 24-year-olds, especially for those who never smoked traditional cigarettes >> you know, these companies have done real harm to a generation of children and they did that knowing that nicotine was an addictive drug it's appalling >> reporter: the vaping industry is pushing back, insisting this is a crisis linked not to their products but to illegal thc oils, the active ingredient in marijuana. the food and drug administration has regulatory authority here in this situation, and i spoke to an official monday afternoon from the fda, and that official tells me that this investigation is a top priority for the agency but it has yet to zero in
. >> reporter: cedric and tammy mcclure say their son, a former minnesota high school athlete, started vaping at 15 >> this is what you i found. >> reporter: as more states investigate vaping-related lung injuries, officials in houston confirmed three cases, all teenagers. >> it is not an infection. it does not respond to antibiotics. and it is very severe. >> reporter: a new american heart association study finds flavors drive vaping usage among 18 to...
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chelsea thought they were on their way to a regulation victory against united to tammy abraham goals gave the blues the lead but the premier league new boys fought back and thanks to a late could zuma own goal were able to secure a 22 draw. it's not difference it's not differences can see in the same. lack of concentration of mistakes so there goes a moment you defend it same as much you attack as a tame so we can say because we switch off there were plenty of goals in the premier league's other afternoon games leicester were too strong a term for bournemouth newcastle and watford played out a $11.00 draw goals from kevin the brain and sergio agüero and should manchester city be brighton well they were also wins the crystal palace and west ham united. it was a goal faced when also soon to host a barcelona in lego on saturday roberto thought is put the hosts in front so after only 7 minutes before unsafe at sea equalized the boss or archer put the visitors in the lead but they couldn't stay in front tories would score the 2nd of the match this time from the penalty spot as it finished
chelsea thought they were on their way to a regulation victory against united to tammy abraham goals gave the blues the lead but the premier league new boys fought back and thanks to a late could zuma own goal were able to secure a 22 draw. it's not difference it's not differences can see in the same. lack of concentration of mistakes so there goes a moment you defend it same as much you attack as a tame so we can say because we switch off there were plenty of goals in the premier league's...
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. >> from cleveland, ohio this is tammy. >> caller: hello. i wanted to make a comment. we just lost our son in december 2018 and i'd like to bring up the fact that suicide ties into addiction and untreated underlying mental health issues. the addiction my son ultimately did not have drugs in his body's at the time of his death but we had bought for six years to get a diagnosis that you are either in addiction or getting addiction treatment and get help with mental health and there's a people are falling through the cracks big time. that's what happened to my son and he felt like there was nothing else he could do. he was beyond help because they were not adjusting his mental health issues but he was a face the crowd. >> guest: addiction is so much a part of this in many people, i think, they're very addicted the opioids and painkillers and other forms of drugs are almost committing a slow form of suicideos whether consciously or unconsciously and of course often trying to get out of that vicious cycle of addiction leads people to a complete desperation and that's why we
. >> from cleveland, ohio this is tammy. >> caller: hello. i wanted to make a comment. we just lost our son in december 2018 and i'd like to bring up the fact that suicide ties into addiction and untreated underlying mental health issues. the addiction my son ultimately did not have drugs in his body's at the time of his death but we had bought for six years to get a diagnosis that you are either in addiction or getting addiction treatment and get help with mental health and there's...
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him is well worth seeing on match of the day tonight, but this match will be remembered for this man tammyk to put chelsea 4—0 up — his first hat—trick as a chelsea player, and it means he's scored seven in three games. now he's spent much of his career out on loan but the 26 goals he scored for villa in the championship last season have convinced frank lampard to let abraham lead the line, and all this will mean that little bit more after he received appalling racist abuse on social media last month following the super cup final. now wolves did pull two goals back, but then mason mount — fresh from an england debut last week made it 5—2 late on. and these are the exactly the moments chelsea need under their transfer embargo. all three of their goal—scorers were out on loan in the second tier last season — all three actually featured in the play—off final in may. but it's abraham in particular who's gone to a new level. he's been out on loan, scored a lot of gold in the championship, had to get in the premier league now i think he feels a responsibility of the chelsea shirt come as he shou
him is well worth seeing on match of the day tonight, but this match will be remembered for this man tammyk to put chelsea 4—0 up — his first hat—trick as a chelsea player, and it means he's scored seven in three games. now he's spent much of his career out on loan but the 26 goals he scored for villa in the championship last season have convinced frank lampard to let abraham lead the line, and all this will mean that little bit more after he received appalling racist abuse on social...
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. >> cleveland ohio, this is tammy. >> i just wanted to make a comment, boy had just lost our son in december. hope 2018, like to bring up the fact on how suicide also ties into addiction. untreated on mental health issues, and the addiction, my son ultimately didn't have any drugs in his body at the time oo his death. but boy have thought for years to get the diagnosis. during an addiction, addiction treatment they claim to help we put the mentalea health. people are falling through theck cracks big time. that's what happened to my son. when he felt like there was nothing else when he could do. when he was beyond help. thought.at when he because they were not addressing his mental health issue, it was like a face in the crowd. >> many people, who are very addicted, to opioids and painkillers and other forms of drugs are almost committing this low forum of suicide. both of consciously or unconsciously. and often they're trying to get out of that vicious cycle of addiction. these people to a complete feeling off desperation. that's why adjust and boy have just got to integrate are dif
. >> cleveland ohio, this is tammy. >> i just wanted to make a comment, boy had just lost our son in december. hope 2018, like to bring up the fact on how suicide also ties into addiction. untreated on mental health issues, and the addiction, my son ultimately didn't have any drugs in his body at the time oo his death. but boy have thought for years to get the diagnosis. during an addiction, addiction treatment they claim to help we put the mentalea health. people are falling...
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counter-attack if all chelsea thought they were on their way to a regulation victory against united to tammy abraham goals gave the blues the lead but the premier league new boys fought back and thanks to a late could zuma own goal were able to secure a 22 draw. start defense not defenses crusade in the same so the lack of concentration of mistakes or goals a moments but you defended it same as much as you attack as a tame so we can say because we switch off. there were plenty of goals in the premier league's other afternoon games leicester were too strong a term for bournemouth newcastle and watford played out a 11 draw goals from kevin the brain and sergio agüero and should manchester city beat brighton well they were also wins for crystal palace and west ham united. it was a goal 1st when also soon a host of barcelona in legere on saturday roberto thought is put the hosts and friends after only 7 minutes before and sue fatty equalized the boss or put the visitors in the lead but they couldn't stay in front tories would score the 2nd of the match this time from the penalty spot as it finis
counter-attack if all chelsea thought they were on their way to a regulation victory against united to tammy abraham goals gave the blues the lead but the premier league new boys fought back and thanks to a late could zuma own goal were able to secure a 22 draw. start defense not defenses crusade in the same so the lack of concentration of mistakes or goals a moments but you defended it same as much as you attack as a tame so we can say because we switch off. there were plenty of goals in the...
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elsewhere tammy abraham scored a hattrick in chelsea's 5—2 win at wolves...sheffield united... who had a goal disallowed via var. and brighton and burnley finished i—i. scottish premiership leaders celtic had a slender win at hamilton to maintain their 100% start to the league season. james forrest scored the only goal of the game in the first five minutes. wins too for rangers in second, motherwell, kilmarnock and ross county. this time next week we'll be just about to see the first home nations action of the rugby world cup. england, scotland and ireland all play next sunday morning... and we're getting reports from japan that england could be without both flanker mark wilson and joe cokanasiga for their opening match against tonga which follows shortly after. both are a big part of eddiejones‘ plans for the tournament but haven't been able to take part in training due to injuries. meanwhile wales have concerns over locks adam beard and cory hill and scotland are likely to be without flankerjamie richie for the ireland game. alice tai's incredible run of go
elsewhere tammy abraham scored a hattrick in chelsea's 5—2 win at wolves...sheffield united... who had a goal disallowed via var. and brighton and burnley finished i—i. scottish premiership leaders celtic had a slender win at hamilton to maintain their 100% start to the league season. james forrest scored the only goal of the game in the first five minutes. wins too for rangers in second, motherwell, kilmarnock and ross county. this time next week we'll be just about to see the first home...
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and one of those, tammy abraham, was justifying the faith in youth.eld united. but those from the steel city have within them an inner steel. one that saw them steal a point with an 89th—minute equaliser. chelsea have some growing to do. but the goal of the day perhaps came in leicester's win over bournemouth. jamie vardy has done this kind of thing before. it never stops being spectacular. a spectacular goal. later on today arsenal will host tottenham in the north london derby. in scotland it's rangers celtic in the old firm derby at lunchtime, but everyone else in the scottish premiership played yesterday. motherwell put three goals past hibernian without reply. the opening effort from sherwin seedorf was the pick of the goals. watch this. elsewhere, there were wins for aberdeen, livingston and kilmarnock. hearts drew with hamilton. it's nowjust under three weeks until the rugby world cup gets under way in japan, and after a thrashing by england last weekend, ireland have been stepping up their preparations with a win 22—17 over wales in cardiff. sc
and one of those, tammy abraham, was justifying the faith in youth.eld united. but those from the steel city have within them an inner steel. one that saw them steal a point with an 89th—minute equaliser. chelsea have some growing to do. but the goal of the day perhaps came in leicester's win over bournemouth. jamie vardy has done this kind of thing before. it never stops being spectacular. a spectacular goal. later on today arsenal will host tottenham in the north london derby. in scotland...
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stuart: thank you, tammy. hold on one second. jim awad with us. market watcher.ou're a market watcher. but you have to be paying attention to the economy. i'm saying we have very good economic news in the trump era. am i right. >> yes, absolutely. it is indisputable, the fears over previous weeks going into recession we're finding are unfounded. we do have issues in front of us. we have to get through the china trade negotiation. the tariffs are suppressant on the economy. our next data check will be in october when companies report second-quarter earnings and third quarter outlook and the effect of the tariffs having on them. we'll have this meeting with the chinese but the u.s. economy is strong. wages are growing. unemployment is down. profits are growing. interest rates are low. and we should be in pretty good shape, not without challenges but we're in pretty good shape. stuart: yet for the last three or four weeks we heard the word recession used constantly. i think it was deliberate, a deliberate talking down the state of the economy for political purpose.
stuart: thank you, tammy. hold on one second. jim awad with us. market watcher.ou're a market watcher. but you have to be paying attention to the economy. i'm saying we have very good economic news in the trump era. am i right. >> yes, absolutely. it is indisputable, the fears over previous weeks going into recession we're finding are unfounded. we do have issues in front of us. we have to get through the china trade negotiation. the tariffs are suppressant on the economy. our next data...
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i will turn it back over to tammy. thank you, we appreciate it, scott. >> learn more about the people and events that shaped the civil war and reconstruction every saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, only on american history tv here on c-span3. on "reeleekend america," a 1919 silent film documenting a transcontinental motor convoy. the century-old journey that changed america. here is a preview feud -- preview. >> it was a century ago from early july to early september of 1919 that a u.s. army convoy of about 80 vehicles made its way from washington, vc -- washington, d.c. to san francisco. this depicting what happened, the map showcasing the journey from washington, d.c. to san francisco, documented into 25 minute silent film. first, joining us is and michael ike."the author of "after your book explains -- your book. explain the genesis of your research. >> it was an important trip in the history of the u.s. and i was interested in the fact that eisenhower went along. he was only 28 years old at the time. later, i think pa
i will turn it back over to tammy. thank you, we appreciate it, scott. >> learn more about the people and events that shaped the civil war and reconstruction every saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, only on american history tv here on c-span3. on "reeleekend america," a 1919 silent film documenting a transcontinental motor convoy. the century-old journey that changed america. here is a preview feud -- preview. >> it was a century ago from early july to early september of 1919...
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tammy abraham scored a hat—trick in chelsea's 5— to win at wolves. at hamilton to maintain their 100% start to the league season. motherwell to the league season. one and a win to for rangers. scotla nd scotland and ireland for next sunday morning in the first to mrs nature of the rugby world cup. we're getting reports from japan that england could be without both flanker mark wilson and joe cokanasiga for their opening match against tonga which follows shortly after. both are a big part of eddiejones‘ plans for the tournament but haven't been able to take part in training due to injuries. that is your spot for now. —— sport. pro—democracy protesters are rallying outside the british consulate in hong kong as part of ongoing demonstrations against the government. campaigners say beijing isn't maintaining the freedoms in hong kong which were promised when it returned to chinese rule from britain over two decades ago. there have been more than three months of protests in the territory. our reporter nick beake sent this update from the protests. well, on
tammy abraham scored a hat—trick in chelsea's 5— to win at wolves. at hamilton to maintain their 100% start to the league season. motherwell to the league season. one and a win to for rangers. scotla nd scotland and ireland for next sunday morning in the first to mrs nature of the rugby world cup. we're getting reports from japan that england could be without both flanker mark wilson and joe cokanasiga for their opening match against tonga which follows shortly after. both are a big part of...
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scored four in the first half on their way to thrashing crystal palace and a hat—trick from striker tammylton academical to maintain their 100% start to the league season. celtic are three points clear of rangers who beat livingston 3—1 this afternoon. there were also wins for motherwell, kilmarnock and ross county, while aberdeen and saintjohnstone drew 1—1. now, england will start day four of the fifth and final ashes test in a commanding position after batting their way to a healthy second innings lead at the oval. they can't regain the famous urn, but they can still draw the series with a win, and that looks likely after ben stokes made 67 and joe denly, 9a, just six runs short of a maiden test century in their second innings. england closed on 313/8. that's a lead of 382. it has been hard to capitalise. it isa it has been hard to capitalise. it is a very good bowling attack we are coming up against each game, which we expect a test level, but i think this australian attack is certainly up this australian attack is certainly up there and making you work hard for every single run. euro
scored four in the first half on their way to thrashing crystal palace and a hat—trick from striker tammylton academical to maintain their 100% start to the league season. celtic are three points clear of rangers who beat livingston 3—1 this afternoon. there were also wins for motherwell, kilmarnock and ross county, while aberdeen and saintjohnstone drew 1—1. now, england will start day four of the fifth and final ashes test in a commanding position after batting their way to a healthy...
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diane, amanda, marie, tammy are 70,000 women nearly who have at some point joined the lawsuit against sterling. and sterling was able to hide the details of these allegations and from hareholders the public because all their sign a s are forced to forced arbitration agreement upon being hired. all work-related disputes had to go through terling's in-house dispute resolution system, effectively gagging employees and destroying positive change. it also undoubtedly resulted in facing s other women similar types of abuse and discrimination, and that's why the experience of these women important for us to hear so that congress will pass the fair act. unacceptable that millions f employees are subjected to a system that forces them to settle disputes through mandatory arbitration, where the can control the process and shroud the outcome in secrecy. colleagues to support the fair act and strike a blow n the fight for fairness and transparency. no one should have to suffer assault, and in silence not dreams.heir every kiss begins with kay jewelers should be a jingle, not a job requirement. wh
diane, amanda, marie, tammy are 70,000 women nearly who have at some point joined the lawsuit against sterling. and sterling was able to hide the details of these allegations and from hareholders the public because all their sign a s are forced to forced arbitration agreement upon being hired. all work-related disputes had to go through terling's in-house dispute resolution system, effectively gagging employees and destroying positive change. it also undoubtedly resulted in facing s other women...
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tammy laid out the facts. i think there is a lot of confusion about president trump's iran policy. i personally am confused about that. no secret there. that's what fuels the continuation of some of these troubles. a few different points. during the obama administration, the perception in the region, fair or unfair, was president obama was unusually hostile to israel. i'm i'm not saying he was, saying that was widely perceived. in particular, it was perceived in places like korea, where the saudi's had said to themselves, oh my god, the americans, they love israel. if they are going to treat them so badly, what are they going to do to us? this is going to be terrible. this repeats the cycle. when you have a perception like that that is not entirely fact-based, but based on how you believe the world works, you can fit a lot of stuff. you go looking for confirmation buzz basically. you go looking for things that affirm that. the jcpoa, the iran deal went a long way in confirming in the minds of people, not just in jerusalem but in riata and elsewhere, that this was really what was go
tammy laid out the facts. i think there is a lot of confusion about president trump's iran policy. i personally am confused about that. no secret there. that's what fuels the continuation of some of these troubles. a few different points. during the obama administration, the perception in the region, fair or unfair, was president obama was unusually hostile to israel. i'm i'm not saying he was, saying that was widely perceived. in particular, it was perceived in places like korea, where the...
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tammy, thank you. thank you all for coming. thegue in my book that george and elizabeth spangler farm is the most important farm in the battle of gettysburg. i'm going to address that first, then we will go into other factors, like the two hospitals that were on this property, and we are going to talk about the spanglers. help me make my case. the only line -- union line, army of the potomac line, day three. there is the george spangler farm, close to the line. it is huge, 100 66 acres, it dominates behind the lines. rhodes, -- road, theytown baltimore, two connectors that cut right through the spangler property, blacksmith shop road. army of the potomac commanders saw these advantages early, this was a farm they could use, a farm they could put infantry on, put artillery on, and with those had his main streets to get his troops and artillery onto the line. and he used those two lanes to get guys all around here. captain frederick winkler describes the scene at spangler, if they had broken our lines, all would have been lost. a
tammy, thank you. thank you all for coming. thegue in my book that george and elizabeth spangler farm is the most important farm in the battle of gettysburg. i'm going to address that first, then we will go into other factors, like the two hospitals that were on this property, and we are going to talk about the spanglers. help me make my case. the only line -- union line, army of the potomac line, day three. there is the george spangler farm, close to the line. it is huge, 100 66 acres, it...
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. >> reporter: tammy pacheki is a nurse at kaiser walnut creek and a member of the response network. she was among a group of nurses from the bay area who traveled to florida and in anticipation of dorian. they didn't stay there long after the hurricane took a turn eastward. now they're off to the bahamas to help care for people there. >> and things have been reduced to rubble. one of the areas where the medical aid will be the greatest in a neighborhood of about 800 residents there say 17 people died. >> and that is all my time that was spent. >> and that is probably one of the worst things you could have. >> reporter: the nurses know they can't heal all wounds, but they're there to help with the recovery, know ing it will take time. >> to let them know that we hear them, whatever else they might need in that moment. >> the nurses will be there for at least a week heading in waves. the nurse i spoke with tells me that the islands was also hit hard. and so they are really there for emotional support and for w atmospheric administration is coming under fire after the weather forecaste
. >> reporter: tammy pacheki is a nurse at kaiser walnut creek and a member of the response network. she was among a group of nurses from the bay area who traveled to florida and in anticipation of dorian. they didn't stay there long after the hurricane took a turn eastward. now they're off to the bahamas to help care for people there. >> and things have been reduced to rubble. one of the areas where the medical aid will be the greatest in a neighborhood of about 800 residents there...
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tammy glover rides an electricity scooter to work. she plans to leave early to avoid the traffic chaos. not confident that encouraging free rides on muni will help. >> the bus system, we'll see how much it can really carry. >> reporter: some other options are to use the ferry or ride your bike. these new bike lanes have been installed all around the chase center. for you die-hard fans, there are still some tickets left. doors open at 8:00. reporting in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> we have more information on the best way to get to chase center on our website, abc7news.com as well as the abc7 news app. you'll find a link with all the muni and b.a.r.t. information you need to navigate your way to the new arena. >>> abc7 news is committed to building a new bay area and one issue facing bay area residents is traffic. we told you about the upcoming changes at bay area bridges as they get rid of cash lanes. >> so many viewers reached out to ask us on our hot line about questions, because there are so many. we asked abc7 news reporter leann
tammy glover rides an electricity scooter to work. she plans to leave early to avoid the traffic chaos. not confident that encouraging free rides on muni will help. >> the bus system, we'll see how much it can really carry. >> reporter: some other options are to use the ferry or ride your bike. these new bike lanes have been installed all around the chase center. for you die-hard fans, there are still some tickets left. doors open at 8:00. reporting in san francisco, abc7 news....
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but, man, what i read yesterday in politico magazine just smacks of jim and tammy faye bakker and whatclub in charlotte back in the late '80s. >> well, you know, i am a bit young to remember it as in watching the news and really knowing what was going on, but in the book, i actually did a little research on that and talked about all of the pentecostal scandals of the '80s. you know, it was usually sex and money and corruption and things like that. and what's interesting about jerry falwell jr. is the more we find out about him, the more he's cut from the same cloth as trump, in terms of the way he views business and views using groups of people to get what he wants. because the problem for me is, the moral majority under his father, jerry falwell sr., the whole premise was that they wanted to bring a sense of morality to government and to politicians and regardless of party and so on, and the idea was that you don't separate that morality. you're not pragmatic about it. you're bringing your faith to washington. but what falwell jr., who's now, you know, a self-appointed leader of the e
but, man, what i read yesterday in politico magazine just smacks of jim and tammy faye bakker and whatclub in charlotte back in the late '80s. >> well, you know, i am a bit young to remember it as in watching the news and really knowing what was going on, but in the book, i actually did a little research on that and talked about all of the pentecostal scandals of the '80s. you know, it was usually sex and money and corruption and things like that. and what's interesting about jerry...
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the judge tammy kemp had scheduled a day that started 9:00 and ended 4:00.nch. there was one witness. and it was a witness that people had heard from, the jury had heard from before. who is a lead investigator. he said earlier during the week that he believed that ms. guyger was reasonable in her actions of shooting bothham jean, but she, the judge has limited that testimony. the jury did not hear that testimony. as a matter of fact, there was a -- >> the jury did not hear that, but let me ask you something. what is the rationale guyger is using? she's a police officer. she went in the wrong house, she said she felt she saw something and she was in danger, but she's a police woman. shouldn't she know her own house? shouldn't she know the makeup of the complex she lived in? >> that will be one of the things for the jury to consider. whether or not it was reasonable for her to enter that house with everything that she should have noticed that was different about coming to her own house and coming to, you know, a stranger's house. one of the other things that t
the judge tammy kemp had scheduled a day that started 9:00 and ended 4:00.nch. there was one witness. and it was a witness that people had heard from, the jury had heard from before. who is a lead investigator. he said earlier during the week that he believed that ms. guyger was reasonable in her actions of shooting bothham jean, but she, the judge has limited that testimony. the jury did not hear that testimony. as a matter of fact, there was a -- >> the jury did not hear that, but let...