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you would get out there and as a youngster i would spend my time shrimping, crabbing, if you saw the terns the sea, you would try and catch the mackerel. and catching cockles. my first memories of cooking were cockles. cooking the cockles, putting them in vinegar and having them very simply with samphire. the key to everything you have done in all of your book is essentially fresh produce, freshly produced stuff, fish in particular? yes, i lived in the part of the country, right on the coast so it made sense to use produce which is close and obviously we are surrounded by a huge expanse of sea. we use a lot of fish and a lot of local fish. and a lot of seasonal fish. you take great pleasure in lots of different bits in the process, including catching fish and catching mackerel. you are eloquent about the fun you have had catching mackerel. i would not say i am the best fisherman but i do try and have a laugh. i have a rickety old boat which we go out in when the tide and weather are right. we see what we can catch. let us talk about the book in detail, cooking in morston hall in 2002, how
you would get out there and as a youngster i would spend my time shrimping, crabbing, if you saw the terns the sea, you would try and catch the mackerel. and catching cockles. my first memories of cooking were cockles. cooking the cockles, putting them in vinegar and having them very simply with samphire. the key to everything you have done in all of your book is essentially fresh produce, freshly produced stuff, fish in particular? yes, i lived in the part of the country, right on the coast so...
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the best of the sunshine to the north and west of scotland but in the sunshine we have cooler air, tern sunshine we have cooler air, tempters ii or 12, i7 sunshine we have cooler air, tempters ii or 12, 17 in london. taking us through wednesday night, the rain heavier as it moves north and east, cloud following, thursday the occasional bright spell but also bursts of rain coming and going, more general rain pushing across northern ireland and the south west, good start to see winds reacher in gale force around exposed coasts. as we head into thursday night low pressure pushing north, still rain and strong winds, ridge of high pressure moving behind that. we will see a spell of dry and brighter weather, temperatures ia—16. as we go through friday night looking at this next area of low pressure moving into the south west, this again will bring strong winds, potentially severe gales batter in the south west, a bit of uncertainty in the exact track, could see strong winds affecting other parts of the uk. that's all from the bbc news at one , so it's goodbye from me — let us take you to the
the best of the sunshine to the north and west of scotland but in the sunshine we have cooler air, tern sunshine we have cooler air, tempters ii or 12, i7 sunshine we have cooler air, tempters ii or 12, 17 in london. taking us through wednesday night, the rain heavier as it moves north and east, cloud following, thursday the occasional bright spell but also bursts of rain coming and going, more general rain pushing across northern ireland and the south west, good start to see winds reacher in...
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and hopefully terns to the house -- turns to house. >> there is a lot of targets out there, i think ford leader mitch mcconnell, you know their political necks are on the line on this tax bill. it has to deliver on stimulating this economy. i hate to say, this is not going to be easy. lou: nothing is. in either the house or senate it seems, seems like it should be but has not proved to be, matt schlapp, good to have you here with us. and talk with us. >> thank you, sir. lou: vote in our poll, some any ceo whose extreme negligence betrays public trust be subjected to a massive fine, and company held responsibility to pay rhett trueinrestitution to ? as many as 145 million of them. cast your s vote on twitter. like me on facebook. instagram, at "lou dobbs tonight." >> on wall street, a record breaking day for stocks, dow jones up 84. s&p you o up 5, nasdaq up 15, at new record highs, volume on big board, just under 3 billion shares, car sales climbing over 6% in september. and americans replacing cars, damaged in hurricanes. the largest cyber attack in history, much worse than reported. y
and hopefully terns to the house -- turns to house. >> there is a lot of targets out there, i think ford leader mitch mcconnell, you know their political necks are on the line on this tax bill. it has to deliver on stimulating this economy. i hate to say, this is not going to be easy. lou: nothing is. in either the house or senate it seems, seems like it should be but has not proved to be, matt schlapp, good to have you here with us. and talk with us. >> thank you, sir. lou: vote in...
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is this still a localized event >>tern mark -- event to mark we talked about this. on monday, we said this was panic. people did not know how to address the situation. now they are trying to digest the situation. we are not getting new developments. we don't know which direction this is heading. the market is confused. it's a difficult question to answer. when you look at the streets, there is protest. it seems like catalonia and madrid are not having any conversation. they are waiting to see what the other one does. mark: maria, thanks a lot. we are getting some breaking news. they are getting voting shares in balkan. that is the development. glencore is minus stake in the peru minor for up to $956 million. shares are trading higher today. courtney donohoe has more from new york. courtney: president trump is on his way to order rico. this gives him a chance to show his commitment to rebuilding the u.s. commonwealth that is almost completely without power. the president's wrote -- spoke briefly before leaving. >> they have done an incredible job. whether it's her or
is this still a localized event >>tern mark -- event to mark we talked about this. on monday, we said this was panic. people did not know how to address the situation. now they are trying to digest the situation. we are not getting new developments. we don't know which direction this is heading. the market is confused. it's a difficult question to answer. when you look at the streets, there is protest. it seems like catalonia and madrid are not having any conversation. they are waiting to...
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the officer is of a tern loin bicycling unit. a little while san francisco police spokesman splien what happened. >> this afternoon at 12:21 p.m. the officers were conducting an investigation. they observed a suspect in a vehicle they believed was in position of a firearm. >> reporter: according to police sources the suspect was at the gas stationt and franklin when he saw the police and took off. the suspect drove to the panhandle with the officer on c. he reportedly dumped suv. and towards apartments. the large contingent of police canvas the area looking for the driver. so the suspect has been caught. in fact he was right here in the tenderight behind me. in the the police officer is in critical condition and the police are asking for prayers tonight. vick lee, abc 7 news. >> let's continue or coverage now with abc 7 news reporter leann melendez. >> reporter: and here's what we know so far, the officer was in surgt for several hours. he is now in the intensive care unit. his wife we are told is by his side, his condition is cr
the officer is of a tern loin bicycling unit. a little while san francisco police spokesman splien what happened. >> this afternoon at 12:21 p.m. the officers were conducting an investigation. they observed a suspect in a vehicle they believed was in position of a firearm. >> reporter: according to police sources the suspect was at the gas stationt and franklin when he saw the police and took off. the suspect drove to the panhandle with the officer on c. he reportedly dumped suv....
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that's when the official air fours account tweeted that tern warning. we didn't want to have to did it, but if you two can't get along we must, santa will bring you nothing this year because he isn't real. he's real, kids. he's real. >> headquarters also threatened to take away the base's tv privileges for a week. hours later they retracted the claim. bluffing to get them in line. tracking him in december. come on. next it's going to be the tooth fairy. >> which is really as well. let's be he clear. >>> game 2 of the world series a true fall classic, unforgettable. astros beating dodgers 7-6 in 11 inning to tie the series. after houston tied the game in the ninth inning. secondary baseman and carlos kor cap capri-l.a. scores two in the bottom of the tenth on a yasiel puig home run and a single to tie it up again. we go to the 11th. george springer belted a two-run homer lifting the astros to the first world series win in franchise history. two teams combined to hit 5 home runs in extra innings, that's the first time it's ever been done in the regular or
that's when the official air fours account tweeted that tern warning. we didn't want to have to did it, but if you two can't get along we must, santa will bring you nothing this year because he isn't real. he's real, kids. he's real. >> headquarters also threatened to take away the base's tv privileges for a week. hours later they retracted the claim. bluffing to get them in line. tracking him in december. come on. next it's going to be the tooth fairy. >> which is really as well....
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the officer is part of a tern loin bicycling unit. a little while ago san francisco police spokesman splien what happened. >> this afternoon at 12:21 p.m. the officers were conducting an investigation. they observed a suspect in a vehicle they believed was in position of a firearm. >> reporter: according to police sources the suspect was at the gas station at turks and franklin when he saw the police and took off. the suspect drove to the panhandle with the officer on the case. he reportedly dumped the suv. and ran towards apartments. the large contingent of police on foot, horses and dirt bikes canvas the area looking for the driver. so the suspect has been caught. in fact he was caught right here in the tender loin right behind me. in the meantime, the police officer is in critical condition and the police are asking for prayers tonight. vick lee, abc 7 news. >> let's continue or coverage now with abc leann melendez. >> reporter: and here's what we know so far, the officer was in surgt for several hours. he is now in the intensive c
the officer is part of a tern loin bicycling unit. a little while ago san francisco police spokesman splien what happened. >> this afternoon at 12:21 p.m. the officers were conducting an investigation. they observed a suspect in a vehicle they believed was in position of a firearm. >> reporter: according to police sources the suspect was at the gas station at turks and franklin when he saw the police and took off. the suspect drove to the panhandle with the officer on the case. he...
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. >>> a young boy about to tern 10-year-olds is celebrating his birthday in a unique way.er is traveling the country and thanking police officers with doughnuts along the way. tyler and his mom have visited 19 states so far. and he got the idea after spotting four police officers inside a grocery store with his mom. >> i asked my mom if i could buy them doughnuts with my own money. and when we left i said i wanted to thank every cop in america. >> you are always welcome here, and this is new how'sen police officer for the day, tyler. >> kudos to him. now, tyler says he wants to be a k-9 officer when he grows. >> what a sweet kid. what a nice gesture. >>> well, the commuter bus is open again in san francisco. it received the green light to resume service today. chariot was issued a cease and desist order onanies after it failed three chp safety inspections in a row. >>> just ahead, allegations of widespread sexual harassment at the stapt capitol. >> the bay (vo) with thousands of quality pre-owned vehicles... and exceptional customer service, head t to your neiborhood enter
. >>> a young boy about to tern 10-year-olds is celebrating his birthday in a unique way.er is traveling the country and thanking police officers with doughnuts along the way. tyler and his mom have visited 19 states so far. and he got the idea after spotting four police officers inside a grocery store with his mom. >> i asked my mom if i could buy them doughnuts with my own money. and when we left i said i wanted to thank every cop in america. >> you are always welcome...
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nvidia's red hot than nintendo switch because it's a company that always seems to be on the verge of a terner keep paying up for amd and get their heads cut off on a day like today we don't know how much is data center and intel, or crypto-currency for nvidia any take away from amd that hurts those two companies pay be poorly mistake i believe amd is being beaten by them finally there's amd versus ibm, amd made comments about the call about moderating the secular growth trends. ibm says a block change technology is one of the principle areas of growth, whose right? if it's anything like the rest of what we've seen in this quarter the incumbent's right. ibm's right. even not that long ago it was considered to be old, classified and ready to be put out to pasture. stick with cramer. is committed to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. talk with your advisor about shie
nvidia's red hot than nintendo switch because it's a company that always seems to be on the verge of a terner keep paying up for amd and get their heads cut off on a day like today we don't know how much is data center and intel, or crypto-currency for nvidia any take away from amd that hurts those two companies pay be poorly mistake i believe amd is being beaten by them finally there's amd versus ibm, amd made comments about the call about moderating the secular growth trends. ibm says a block...
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. ♪ greg: they hate his words, so they act like terns.ervative author charles murray. that is him on the left, i'm on the right. his speech was interrupted this week by protesters at the university of michigan. go cornhuskers. [laughter] they took issue with his 1994 book which they never read and it damaged the relationship between human iq and race and students turn off lights, played loud music and the heckling began immediately. [crowd boos] greg: it was like the reverse of iraq concert. [laughter] murray tried to take questions but that didn't go well either. >> no questions asked, leave our campus. you're not welcome here. greg: that same young whippersnapper had a theory about republicans. greg: he will make a great husband. [laughter] unlike the recent crap at berkeley there was no violence. the protesters eventually left and he finished his speech and the students return to what they normally do. >> what are you doing? what have you been doing to your brother? >> i don't know. you were scrubbing him? >> yeah. [laughter] greg: who
. ♪ greg: they hate his words, so they act like terns.ervative author charles murray. that is him on the left, i'm on the right. his speech was interrupted this week by protesters at the university of michigan. go cornhuskers. [laughter] they took issue with his 1994 book which they never read and it damaged the relationship between human iq and race and students turn off lights, played loud music and the heckling began immediately. [crowd boos] greg: it was like the reverse of iraq concert....
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any time ta there's a tern for flooding, in new orleans, that's going to make head lines, but the mayor has made a point of stressing to people here this is likely to be a wind event. he wants everything securing any outdoor furniture, anything that could be used as a projectile. while there were mandatory evacuations outside the 200 froot gates built to surround that city, inside the city center as we know, new orleans, like the french quarter and what not, the time they need to pay attention is 7:00 p.m. that's whoa a curfew will go into effect. we're coming up on 3:00 where they want everyone to shelter in place by that time. we know the storm is moving fast. we sought the effects of that as we got on the road. we'll be standing by for you. >> the governor of louisiana saying do not underestimate this storm. thank you. >>> i want to turn to tom sater in the cnn weather center. what is the latest path? give us where and when. >> well, it's moving very fast, ana, in fact this thing could be knocking on the door at 7:00 this evening. so, when it's moving at this kind of speed, 25 miles
any time ta there's a tern for flooding, in new orleans, that's going to make head lines, but the mayor has made a point of stressing to people here this is likely to be a wind event. he wants everything securing any outdoor furniture, anything that could be used as a projectile. while there were mandatory evacuations outside the 200 froot gates built to surround that city, inside the city center as we know, new orleans, like the french quarter and what not, the time they need to pay attention...
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what the democrat are experiencing with the republican investigations are a lot like sat tern, they deeour their own. you'll see an expansion here bringing in other people. the focus does appear by mueller to be on the lobbying aspect. this could be a historic, this series of disclosures for the public. the public has no idea the level of lobbying. >> tucker: if you're working for a 230r reason power i hope you're exposed. >> i think they will be. >> tucker: congress eric swalwell is a democrat reporting california. congressman swalwell have you ever had contact with the podesta group? >> yes i've met tony and john podesta before. >> tucker: i'm wonder manager >> the name you should mention is george papadopoulos. you didn't mention that name. he pled guilty to working with the russians and lying to it to the fbi >> tucker: there are many stories of the day. >> he actually pled guilty today. >> tucker: that is not "the story" of the day. it's the story of the last 30 years that i've been in dc where foreign governments control what the u.s. government does and nobody out there beyond wa
what the democrat are experiencing with the republican investigations are a lot like sat tern, they deeour their own. you'll see an expansion here bringing in other people. the focus does appear by mueller to be on the lobbying aspect. this could be a historic, this series of disclosures for the public. the public has no idea the level of lobbying. >> tucker: if you're working for a 230r reason power i hope you're exposed. >> i think they will be. >> tucker: congress eric...
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that is the warmth that is going to move on the southwest tern wind kick in the latter portion of the week. today fall classic, northwesterly winds ushering in cool, canadian air but as this high slips more than toward the south we will get more westerly wind component bringing in milder wind. it gets better than. that high pressure goes to the south, we will introduce more southerly flow and that is more like say early summer standard with that high pressure center bringing in the warmth from the south. so today it is a beautiful fall afternoon. sixty-one in philadelphia. fifty's for outer suburbs. tonight will turn rather cold, once again, middle 40's in town, 30's to the outer suburbs. we have frost advisory, again, for the usual suspects, interior new jersey and out of the suburbs to the north and west of philadelphia now tomorrow, 71 degrees. thursday, even better, 74 degrees. friday we will end this workweek, great, 75 degrees, pushing 80 by the weekend. heading into the car and you want to get an update to that forecast, check us out, 101.1 more fm, bob. >> boom, 5:17. good mor
that is the warmth that is going to move on the southwest tern wind kick in the latter portion of the week. today fall classic, northwesterly winds ushering in cool, canadian air but as this high slips more than toward the south we will get more westerly wind component bringing in milder wind. it gets better than. that high pressure goes to the south, we will introduce more southerly flow and that is more like say early summer standard with that high pressure center bringing in the warmth from...
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. >> well, i mean, look, the president is acting like a temp meant tern ment tum ber mental child.eeted out emotionally in the middle of the night or whenever he did it to try to strike back because he didn't know how to contain himself and actually act like a president. any president would -- any other president that was normal and not president trump would actually say nothing about this. it would continue to work hard and try to improve the situation, so try to blame other people and lash out at other people and especially other american citizens but that's what he did. this is again further evidence that this president is not equipped for this office and he's actually, you know, extremely dangerous in situations like this where he lets his ego take over his rationality. >> the president, you know, in this hurricane season, this administration, this president, fema, has been faced with a myriad of different storms through irma, through harvey, through maria and the issues that faced houston with the president going there, not only once but twice kind of as a redo because he didn
. >> well, i mean, look, the president is acting like a temp meant tern ment tum ber mental child.eeted out emotionally in the middle of the night or whenever he did it to try to strike back because he didn't know how to contain himself and actually act like a president. any president would -- any other president that was normal and not president trump would actually say nothing about this. it would continue to work hard and try to improve the situation, so try to blame other people and...
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they actually continued the conversation of the they used skype, in tern meetings and they tried to seehether or not this relationship would go further. >> robert, you and ashley and our friend philip rauker have published this fascinating piece tonight on what started as drama in the residence portion of the white house and spilled out into the corridors of the west wing of the you quote 20 sources talking about the president's reaction. how did this go over in the residence? >> what we learned, brian, during the course of our reporting was that the president spent much of this morning up in his residence at the white house, playing legal analyst, television critic as he digested these bomb shells of news stories about people who had been affiliated with his campaign. he's of course unhappy being associated with in kind of vefgts. but it's really telling that he's listening to his lawyers and his own instipgs to try to guide him through this thorny process ask this difficult moment in his presidency. >> ashley parker, muscle memory took over programs after the first two indictments, re
they actually continued the conversation of the they used skype, in tern meetings and they tried to seehether or not this relationship would go further. >> robert, you and ashley and our friend philip rauker have published this fascinating piece tonight on what started as drama in the residence portion of the white house and spilled out into the corridors of the west wing of the you quote 20 sources talking about the president's reaction. how did this go over in the residence? >>...
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skimpier coverage, in other words, coverage that didn't cover everything like for example made stern tern cover everything like for example made stern terity care,e somebody young and healthy and isn't married thaenld onand so only look for the kind of coverage that would coverage a real emergency like if they were hit by a bus. they don't want the bigger package and therefore they don't want to have for-to-pay for other people's coverage. but that really is the essence of what insurance is. to-pay fo other people's coverage. but that really is the essence of what insurance is.to-pay forr people's coverage. but that really is the essence of what insurance is. we all join a pool. some years i'm healthy, some years you're healthy and we pay for each other. that is the same idea of obamacare. s younger healthier people will be offsetting the cost of the older people who generally require more medical care. so if you syphon off the younger people, the concern is now medical care gets very expensive for that orlando section of the population that may be in more need of medical care. expect on
skimpier coverage, in other words, coverage that didn't cover everything like for example made stern tern cover everything like for example made stern terity care,e somebody young and healthy and isn't married thaenld onand so only look for the kind of coverage that would coverage a real emergency like if they were hit by a bus. they don't want the bigger package and therefore they don't want to have for-to-pay for other people's coverage. but that really is the essence of what insurance is....
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how that can possibly be true given that your plan proposes cutting the top rate, eliminating the al ternty minimum tax and cutting the rate on pass-through entities. 80% of the benefits will flow to the top 1%. we'll show that chart. the wealthiest getting the biggest cut. it's a fact, isn't it? >> no, that's not a fact. great to the with you this morning. as we release the details of the the plan, we'll show all the different impacts to different people. as the president has said all along, the changes to the income tax system are meant to create middle-income tax cuts and make corporate and business tax competitive so we can bring back tons and tons of jobs and capital to this country. >> i know that's the objective. based on the evidence put out so ab, that t will benefit the wealthiest the most. >> george, i just don't think that's the case. as we have talked about, changes in this top bracket are offset with elimination of almost every single type of deduction other than charitable giving and the mortgage interest deduction. and, you know, this has impacted different people in diffe
how that can possibly be true given that your plan proposes cutting the top rate, eliminating the al ternty minimum tax and cutting the rate on pass-through entities. 80% of the benefits will flow to the top 1%. we'll show that chart. the wealthiest getting the biggest cut. it's a fact, isn't it? >> no, that's not a fact. great to the with you this morning. as we release the details of the the plan, we'll show all the different impacts to different people. as the president has said all...
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. >> did i get correctly your answer to the question about turpitude being an al tern tiff the government could have pursued? the immigration judge found this was a crime. >> on grounds that we think we're not correct. the immigration judge didn't apply the category kal approach. which has been determined to be the right way to look at crime involving moral turpitude. >> thank you, mr. needler. >> thank you cheeief justice. let me begin with justice gor such's central point. this is not a job that congress can appropriately delegate to the courts, into enforcement officials on the ground, congress has written a statute that makes it impossible for ordinary citizens or for law enforcement or for immigration officials to figure out what the law is in congress's el gaited the function to them. it is done it with two features that this court described as dooming the act of resid chul clause. first the piece that most concerned the court. court said was most important. hypothesizing the ordinary case of a crime. and estimating the risk associated with that hypothesized version and whether that
. >> did i get correctly your answer to the question about turpitude being an al tern tiff the government could have pursued? the immigration judge found this was a crime. >> on grounds that we think we're not correct. the immigration judge didn't apply the category kal approach. which has been determined to be the right way to look at crime involving moral turpitude. >> thank you, mr. needler. >> thank you cheeief justice. let me begin with justice gor such's central...
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college of law where he ink terned for district 21 district attorneys office. after graduating, passing the bar, he became an assistant district foreigner for cleveland county where he prosecuted a variety of crimes a understand death penalty cases. in 1994 he became the multicounty drug task force coordinator, initiating the district's first wire interception drug investigation, coordinating federal and local resources, culminating i in the prosecution of a multicounty methamphetamine organization. he was awarded prosecutor of the year in 1993. in 199 he became the first assistant district attorney for district 21n. and served in a dual prosecutorial and administrative role. in 2002, he joined the united states attorneys office in the western district of oklahoma where we're pushing him to be a judge now as an assistant u.s. attorney prosecuting violent crimes, gangs and domestic terrorism he became the deputy criminal chief of the u.s. attorneys office and served in the adribble roles of violent crime, national coordinator, and the terrorism coordinator and c
college of law where he ink terned for district 21 district attorneys office. after graduating, passing the bar, he became an assistant district foreigner for cleveland county where he prosecuted a variety of crimes a understand death penalty cases. in 1994 he became the multicounty drug task force coordinator, initiating the district's first wire interception drug investigation, coordinating federal and local resources, culminating i in the prosecution of a multicounty methamphetamine...
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are a lot of people that can't start a business because they can't afford to leave the security of a tern type of employment. the tax credit leaves that up for them to be able to do. let me get to the second chart if i can get it up real quick. how can we -- this kind of shows you basically the same dynamic but now based on how much people are making, what kind of jobs they do. so we picked out just arbitrarily some of the jobs that many of us know people are in these fields -- home health aide, retail person, working sales, macy's, whatever, office clerks, we all see office clerks every day, a truck driver, a vocation like a nurse, firefighters, obviously i have three firefighters in my own family. again the $1,500 tax credit with only the first thousand refundable, you start to see the red line here, how pathetic it is for these folks in these proinvestigations -- professions. doesn't really do much. look at the blue line. that's where we want to get to. that's at least $2,000 child tax read applied to their payroll tax. now you start to see the figures get better here. you start to see
are a lot of people that can't start a business because they can't afford to leave the security of a tern type of employment. the tax credit leaves that up for them to be able to do. let me get to the second chart if i can get it up real quick. how can we -- this kind of shows you basically the same dynamic but now based on how much people are making, what kind of jobs they do. so we picked out just arbitrarily some of the jobs that many of us know people are in these fields -- home health...
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bob tern and dore chris nowinski said they have a marketedly increase of mood disorders like depression and this research has found langage between head mpacts and c.t.e., a degenerative brain disease. these researchers examined the brains of 111 deceased national football league players whose families chose to donate their brains and 110 of the deceased players suffered from c.t.e. during their lifetimes. i'm pleased we're joined by all three of these researchers who are conducting critically important research. their research must be considered by athletic associations and others, including congress, as we look for real solutions to this devastating disease and i thank them for their invaluable contribution to this area and look forward to hearing more today. beyond this research, there are a number of unanswered questions about what risk factors make individuals more susceptible to these debilitating conditions. we need to understand what happens to the brain when it's hit and how this triggers neurological effects and whether it's possible to diagnosis c.t.e. during life and what tr
bob tern and dore chris nowinski said they have a marketedly increase of mood disorders like depression and this research has found langage between head mpacts and c.t.e., a degenerative brain disease. these researchers examined the brains of 111 deceased national football league players whose families chose to donate their brains and 110 of the deceased players suffered from c.t.e. during their lifetimes. i'm pleased we're joined by all three of these researchers who are conducting critically...
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. >> watch the communicators on c-span 2.tern >> here is a look at our prime-time schedule on c-spanetworks. eastern, live here on c-span, a discussion on how trump views freedom of the press. look at. on c-span 2, a national security issues and foreign policy initiatives of administration. and 8 eastern on c-span 3, the spanish pedro, ambassador to the u.s. about catalan d the independence movement. >> c-span's "washington journal," live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, we're live in jefferson city, issouri, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour with missouri secretary of state talking about his decisions to turn over state border information to the president's voter commission and state's new voter id law and the future of the affordable are act with former new york lieutenant governor and president trump supporter betsy mccaughey. us, sean vitka, demand his ess to talk about group's efforts to limit surveillance under the surveillance act. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7 tuesday morning, join t
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former philadelphia district tern seth williams has been disbar.supreme court of pennsylvania tweeted the news out last night williams pled guilty to federal corruption charges back in june and faces up to five years in prison and set to be sentenced next tuesday. >>> federal appeals court has rejected an attempt to revive defamation lawsuit leveed against bill cosby. lawsuit was filed by catherine mckey who claims cosby raped her in a hotel decade ago. former actress says cosby de famed her, and new york daily news demanding an attraction of the 2014 story about rape allegation. the appeals court in boston says letter was protected by the first amendment. >>> and quite a moment in washington d.c., white house chief of staff coming to the defense of the the controversial condolence call to a gold star widow. >> general john kelly is criticizing democratic congressman fredricka wilson, florida law maker was with the widow of the green beret le david johnson when the president called. president trump she said was insensitive. general kelly says that
former philadelphia district tern seth williams has been disbar.supreme court of pennsylvania tweeted the news out last night williams pled guilty to federal corruption charges back in june and faces up to five years in prison and set to be sentenced next tuesday. >>> federal appeals court has rejected an attempt to revive defamation lawsuit leveed against bill cosby. lawsuit was filed by catherine mckey who claims cosby raped her in a hotel decade ago. former actress says cosby de...
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green, even pops of yellow, typically we would be talking about rain, but we have a clear weather plat tern right n pattern and smoke is streaming in a southeast fashion right now, that's what you're seeing this indication of green on your screen, even the pops of yellow. the pops of yellow indicate dense smoke in the region and that's what live doppler 7 is picking up. you can see that smoke is streaming just to the north of santa rosa proper and the winds right now are out of the northeast, gusting to 53 miles per hour, so that is why we're seeing smoke billowing in that direction. atlas peak one of the first fires we were reporting on late last night in the north bay, it's a similar situation right now unfortunately, the winds are really active. they're very breezy at 32 miles per hour. the relative humidity is rather low at 16%. so these two ingredients when they come together we know it too well unfortunately at this time of the year, it can mean fires start and spread rapidly. that's what we're seeing under these conditions, a lot of dry vegetation and fires that started in the north
green, even pops of yellow, typically we would be talking about rain, but we have a clear weather plat tern right n pattern and smoke is streaming in a southeast fashion right now, that's what you're seeing this indication of green on your screen, even the pops of yellow. the pops of yellow indicate dense smoke in the region and that's what live doppler 7 is picking up. you can see that smoke is streaming just to the north of santa rosa proper and the winds right now are out of the northeast,...
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in the last month alone, we have had the last month alone, we have had the insolvency and monarch ternw of passenger traffic but it shows investors that iag are doing something right. they are year on year returning to profit and boosting that and if they are able to survive, in the european aviation climate, then it begs the question what are they doing right? it is through that consolidated model they have established being based in spain. they have been explosioned to other external factor, terrorism, extreme weather but on the whole they are doing very well. if the profits are up they are doing well, why is the share price down? it tends to fluctuate. in the last month alone it tend into increase. it is 5%. at the moment aviation in europe isn't at its best. they are widely unrelated. alit 258ia's problems are separate to air berlin and monarch have been on financial difficulty for year, they can't be connected. it cites an image that european aviation is uncertain but on the whole it is doing 0k. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for your time. in other busine
in the last month alone, we have had the last month alone, we have had the insolvency and monarch ternw of passenger traffic but it shows investors that iag are doing something right. they are year on year returning to profit and boosting that and if they are able to survive, in the european aviation climate, then it begs the question what are they doing right? it is through that consolidated model they have established being based in spain. they have been explosioned to other external factor,...
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but this is a president tern here we talked about it with daca, the paris climate agreement. now the withdrawal doctrine. >> there are parallels with paris. >> exactly. >> in that what did we get? nothing but a headline for his 32% and nothing but consternation across the globe. those guidelines were voluntary. we didn't push back against environmentalism. we pushed back against our best chance to slow down chosen's carbon emissions. so low down india's carbon emissions. we are hitting our goals. >> if we don't like our goals, we can charng our goals. >> this is one area america is doing well open. we have hit our goals so why don't we use paris as a way to use them the other way. >> it's a way that certain people don't want to admit. >> therein lies the problem, jonathan, you alluded to it. if you take paris, the iran, if you take nafta, donald trump is trying to do the impossible. he is trying to erase history, anything that mentions the name barack obalk. he has an obsession with people like barack obama who gets more headlines, more appreciation in his mind than donald tr
but this is a president tern here we talked about it with daca, the paris climate agreement. now the withdrawal doctrine. >> there are parallels with paris. >> exactly. >> in that what did we get? nothing but a headline for his 32% and nothing but consternation across the globe. those guidelines were voluntary. we didn't push back against environmentalism. we pushed back against our best chance to slow down chosen's carbon emissions. so low down india's carbon emissions. we...
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before beginning his career in law enforcement, cody was a partner at his own firm, a staff tern and rural communication liaison for the arkansas public service commission, and the program director for the arkansas transitional employment board. his experience and activism truly embody all communities need in the fight against crime. i'm proud of this leader this consummate professional, he's devoted to law and order, he'll be a great voice in reducing crime throughout central arkansas and i congratulate my riend, cody heiland. mr. speaker, i rise to congratulate arkansas advocates for children and families on the occasion of their 40th anniversary. aacf was established in 1977 bhi 10 arkansasians including our former first lady, betty bumpers. they were passionate about the status of children in our state. over the past four decades, aacf has helped families throughout arkansas to ensure that they have the resources and opportunities to lead healthy and productive lives. working to promote good public policy that makes kids' lives better, aacf played an integral role in the creation
before beginning his career in law enforcement, cody was a partner at his own firm, a staff tern and rural communication liaison for the arkansas public service commission, and the program director for the arkansas transitional employment board. his experience and activism truly embody all communities need in the fight against crime. i'm proud of this leader this consummate professional, he's devoted to law and order, he'll be a great voice in reducing crime throughout central arkansas and i...