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we said, there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president did not want to scare the children, but he did go to the cafeteria. he said, it is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we rushed to the plane, the door slammed, and then the pentagon was hit. >> you are watching american history tv. forow us on twitter information on our schedule, upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. open -- "theht on communicators, the world's first digital weapon, stocks met -- stuxxnet. >> it was really sophisticated. first of all, this was a virus which was designed to physically destroy something. in the past, we would see malware that would still credit card numbers, things like that. we had never seen something designed to physically destroy -- essentially leak out of the physical world into the digital -- out of thee digital realm into the physical world. it was unique, designed to increase and slow the speed of the centrifuges. while it was doing that, it also did this remarkable trick which wa
we said, there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president did not want to scare the children, but he did go to the cafeteria. he said, it is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we rushed to the plane, the door slammed, and then the pentagon was hit. >> you are watching american history tv. forow us on twitter information on our schedule, upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. open -- "theht on communicators, the world's first...
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those are flames, as i said, coming out of the cafeteria. we do know that luckily they've been able to contain the fire. as far as we know, though, it is not out yet. people are huddled together in life jackets, many of them, hundreds waiting to be rescued. one of the survivors is comparing this to the titanic disaster saying people are dying of cold and suffocating from smoke. let me bring in on the phone journalist barbie nadeau from rome. she's been following this since it happened. have they had success getting more people off? >> the italian navy are confirming there are 287 people still on the ship. they haven't updated the number for a couple hours, but the last couple hours. they're working all through the night on this rescue operation but only have a few helicopters that have the capacity to make the rescues at night. they're taking them up one by one. it's a very slow process. the seas are very, very rough right now. visibility is very, very bad because of the smoke. they say they will not stop until they get everyone off that ship
those are flames, as i said, coming out of the cafeteria. we do know that luckily they've been able to contain the fire. as far as we know, though, it is not out yet. people are huddled together in life jackets, many of them, hundreds waiting to be rescued. one of the survivors is comparing this to the titanic disaster saying people are dying of cold and suffocating from smoke. let me bring in on the phone journalist barbie nadeau from rome. she's been following this since it happened. have...
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he didn't want to stir the children but he did go into the cafeteria. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack and i much returned to washington. we raced to the plane and we were pushed to board quickly. the door slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> up next a conversation on black friday and cyber monday retail sales and the economy good for "washington journal" this is 45 minutes. >> host: david french the senior vice president for government relations joins us on the cyber monday to talk about americans holiday shopping habits as well as the state of u.s. retailers. mr. french walk us through the numbers from the black friday weekend sales, the total number of shoppers and in the average amount spent by shoppers this year. >> guest: we got the numbers back in the numbers are down a bit from last year. we think mostly that reflects believe it or not a strengthening economy and earlier promotions and in a sense among consumers that they can find their deals throughout the holiday season rather than waiting for black friday. however cyber monday de
he didn't want to stir the children but he did go into the cafeteria. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack and i much returned to washington. we raced to the plane and we were pushed to board quickly. the door slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> up next a conversation on black friday and cyber monday retail sales and the economy good for "washington journal" this is 45 minutes. >> host: david french the senior vice president for government relations joins us on...
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to the parking e latecomers in re the cafeteria. go into the cafeteria, must return to washington". the door slammed in the pentagon was hit. night at eight eastern. >> washington journal continues. host: we take a look at how money is at work. tax ook at are known as tax extenders. we have kevin cirilli, what tax break is congress currently considering extending and is an estimate of how much they would add up? guest: the tax debate is something that congress typically takes every couple of years. there are around a dozen or so tax breaks for businesses that have been really renewed for they are not permanent, so the congress has to reauthorise them every couple of years. lame duck session has to reauthorise them, some of them, and the business community will like to be some of these extenders made more permanent. host: what otherwise that people will hear about most? guest: the number one tax the r and d extender. research and development extender. if you are a business leaders and tell research or development you get a tax break. this may sound like nonsense are a small business,
to the parking e latecomers in re the cafeteria. go into the cafeteria, must return to washington". the door slammed in the pentagon was hit. night at eight eastern. >> washington journal continues. host: we take a look at how money is at work. tax ook at are known as tax extenders. we have kevin cirilli, what tax break is congress currently considering extending and is an estimate of how much they would add up? guest: the tax debate is something that congress typically takes every...
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step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of california's prisons. >> this is a turf war here. everybody's got their own turf and they're not going to let anybody else take it from them. the inmates segregate themselves out here. and the reason being that the gangs want it that way. so a man has no choice but to go with his own type of people. >> it's all run by gangs or at least the gangs think they run the prisons, and then the correctional officers think they run the prison. but everybody gangs up by race and you have to know where you're going. you don't want to go walking in the wrong area of the prison yard because you're on somebody else's turf. >> while inmate
step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of...
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do you think it's possible to keep the bathrooms clean our cleaned bathrooms go all the way to the cafeteria. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> if the this is a problem that we already faces with the children in monroe and if the children in daniel webster come it will continue and be worse our school has bathrooms on the first year and 6 bathrooms for the kids four for the girls. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> we know there is another school available for the daniel webster people that is the solution to the problem. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> why do very e they want to take over a school that is full that doesn't have enough space for our own children. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> we have to think that if the mission education speaker made the sacrifice to receive the children many monroe and sacrifice the services they need for the children why are the parents - >> (speaking foreign language.) >> why at&t park the parent from daniel webster going to the old school why not sacrifice that will have more space for the 6 classrooms they'll be able to take advantage of the p
do you think it's possible to keep the bathrooms clean our cleaned bathrooms go all the way to the cafeteria. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> if the this is a problem that we already faces with the children in monroe and if the children in daniel webster come it will continue and be worse our school has bathrooms on the first year and 6 bathrooms for the kids four for the girls. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> we know there is another school available for the...
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. >> and they end up following all the way down to the cafeteria where this man sits down to drink a coke. why was the timing of him leaving his perch and exiting the building so important? >> it becomes important because witnesses do encounter oswald in this cafeteria downstairs. the question becomes, did oswald have time to fire the shots, then get from the sixth floor downstairs to the cafeteria where he is seen swigging a soda. the warren commissions concludes he does have the time to get down there. he's remarkably poised when he's confronted by these witnesses. that's true of oswald in several situations after the assassination. that he's poised and articulate as he denies he had any involvement in the assassination. well, i would just say this about the ballistics evidence. it's a confusing topic if only because certain expeerments are done by the warren commission, or at least done at the request of the warren commission, and many, many, many have been done in the decades since. the most reliable scientific evidence shows that the dull ets and dull et fragments that can be ide
. >> and they end up following all the way down to the cafeteria where this man sits down to drink a coke. why was the timing of him leaving his perch and exiting the building so important? >> it becomes important because witnesses do encounter oswald in this cafeteria downstairs. the question becomes, did oswald have time to fire the shots, then get from the sixth floor downstairs to the cafeteria where he is seen swigging a soda. the warren commissions concludes he does have the...
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there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he did not want to scare the children. he did speak. he said he had to go to washington. the pentagon was hit. with did not know that as the plane took off. -- we did not know that as the plane took off. >> how many people were on the airplane? >> there were 12 reporters and camera crew there, including a magazine newspaper. and, the staff was small. karl rove was with us. karen hughes was not with us, she would usually travel with us. condoleezza rice was not with us. it was a skeleton staff. i said, what you have on here for dinner? he said, we have one sandwich on board and enough fuel to get to washington. we stopped in louisiana. the head of the strategic air command brought us down into a bunker where they had telecommunications. the press remained upstairs. he held a national security meeting at 1:00 in the afternoon. we went upstairs and ari fleischer told us that we are returning to washington and we could tell our offices that. the only way we knew what was happening was tha
there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he did not want to scare the children. he did speak. he said he had to go to washington. the pentagon was hit. with did not know that as the plane took off. -- we did not know that as the plane took off. >> how many people were on the airplane? >> there were 12 reporters and camera crew there, including a magazine newspaper. and, the staff was small. karl rove was with us. karen hughes was not with us, she...
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i said no there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he didn't want to scare the children. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. we were pushed aboard quickly the door was slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> this morning university of louisville law professor talks about her experiences writing the curriculum to train police how to interact with youth. it is being used in los angeles, milwaukee, and san francisco. then the hill reporter cory bennett discusses how we can protect ourselves from online hacking. and later dane eegly who chaired the nast's hostage working group talks about the president's review of the process the united states uses to try to recover americans taken hostage overseas. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,
i said no there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he didn't want to scare the children. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. we were pushed aboard quickly the door was slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> this morning university of louisville law professor talks about her experiences writing the curriculum to train police how to interact with...
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there are live cameras in the cafeteria and he has to speak there. did not want to scare the children. he went to the cafeteria. he said i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. the endorsement and the pentagon was hit. &a."onight on "q >> honda announced a recall with takata air mass. it came from the automakers north executive vice president who was testifying before the house energy subcommittee on commerce, manufacturing, and trade. also at the hearing was takata's auto executives and the acting head of the highway natural board. this is three hours. >> we want to welcome everyone to our hearing today. for commerce, manufacturing and trade subcommittee. i think this is our -- well, this is our last hearing of this congressional session. assuming no emergency for next week. so, next year mr. burgess, as i understand, is going to take over the gavel for this subcommittee, and so he, even though he is not currently a member of the subcommittee, is joining us today to just kind of get a feel for the importance of the subcommittee. and cert
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serving eight years for being involved in a high-speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem, and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating, and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy, so i'd fight him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they were dragging me out, telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> can we see your head? >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his head and a wound still caked with dry blood. he says the scar running toward the back of his head was the result of getting run over when he was younger. >> so you knew the other guy that you got into the fight with? >> yeah, kind of, sort of. apparently i didn't like him. >> i was eating my dinner, baked potato and gravy at the table right at the corner of the chow hall, and the guy was running, and didn't see him, and he hit me, and i ran into the cement, and that's why i got stitches
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but he did go into the cafeteria. he said it was an apparent terrorist attack. we were pushed aboard the plane, the doors slammed in the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> a senate panel will look at whether the blackout of certain sports broadcast in antitrust exceptions are hostile to fans. 10:15 a.m. eastern on c-span3. "washington journal" begins in a moment. we will take your calls and look at today's news. look at a defense programs bill. members will take up a measure of president obama's executive action on immigration. that begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern. coming up, we will look at the staten island grand jury decision not to indict a police officer in the eric garner case. a member of the congressional black caucus will join us to discuss that case and law enforcement relations with minority communities. later, wisconsin republican sean duffy will talk about federal funding and u.s. immigration policy. you can also join the conversation on facebook and twitter. good morning and welcome to "washington journal"
but he did go into the cafeteria. he said it was an apparent terrorist attack. we were pushed aboard the plane, the doors slammed in the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> a senate panel will look at whether the blackout of certain sports broadcast in antitrust exceptions are hostile to fans. 10:15 a.m. eastern on c-span3. "washington journal" begins in a moment. we will take your calls and look at today's news. look at a...
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are live there cameras in the cafeteria and he there. speak he did go into the cafeteria he aid it an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. theetailed to the plane and pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern "q&a."ific on us a hard ruben joins news er with bloomberg talking abo alking about legislation that apply to tax extenders that could be renewed for the under of 2014. this in about bloomberg. how much does this cost? extension and what are some of the tax breaks involved? >> the bill the house will be week is what is known as a one-year extension. they revive a bunch of tax breaks that lapse 2013 and extend them through 2014. 31 -- ough december 13 31 of this year. billion.ut $45 it includes production tax reditor weekend insurance, research tax credit for businesses, ability for individuals to deduct state provision that ens -- helps multinational companies defer tax. t is a hodgepodge and mishmash of tax brooks for individuals and -- breaks for individual and enough es and it has support usually to
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. >> and farm-fresh food in the cafeteria. we'll show you where a local school is embracing the idea. >> but the big story on "action news" this noon, is the nor'easter this week that will bring soaking rain and wind. sky6 live hd looking at the center city skyline, clouds are hanging tight today, a chilly and e gray afternoon a precursor of things to come. david murphy joins outside with details from accuweather. we're battening down the hatches. >> reporter: we are and keeping ourselves warmly dressed ahead of the arrival of the storm. we're looking at uncomfortable conditions. in fact it's so ununcomfortable ununcomfortable -- uncomfortable we've had snow showers break out down the jersey shore. it's changing to rainier atlantic city, looks like there's still snowshowers in parts of ocean county county. it wouldn't be out of the question that the flakes make it to philadelphia later on. cloud cover is easy to see, that's everywhere and it's getting thicker through the morning hours. the temperature, the freezing mark, 32 deg
. >> and farm-fresh food in the cafeteria. we'll show you where a local school is embracing the idea. >> but the big story on "action news" this noon, is the nor'easter this week that will bring soaking rain and wind. sky6 live hd looking at the center city skyline, clouds are hanging tight today, a chilly and e gray afternoon a precursor of things to come. david murphy joins outside with details from accuweather. we're battening down the hatches. >> reporter: we are...
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today, he came to give the charter schools farm to school money, and now the food will go to the cafeterias. ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million peppermint payout. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ with the card accepted by 90% of doctors in the philadelphia region you have the freedom to relish right now. independence blue cross. live fearless. >>> it was a good day to talk weather and that is what happened today, our own weekend meteorologist, chris sowers was at this school assembly to talk weather and chris gave them something to think about and they were wondering about how soon before the next snow day? >> and time for accuweather, meteorologist, cecily tynan is, in here. a mixed back as accuweather predicted. >> the far north and west suburbs we had frozen precipitation earlier and stormtracker 6 live
today, he came to give the charter schools farm to school money, and now the food will go to the cafeterias. ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million peppermint payout. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the...
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he went into the cafeteria and said there is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we rushed on a plane and the pentagon was hit. q&a.nday night on c-span >> a discussion on foreign policy with senator rand paul and rob fernandez. the fight against isis the russia-ukraine conflict, iran's nuclear program, and nsa. this is from the all street journal ceo council's annual meeting in washington. it is an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, if i may ask you to diverge your attention from your colleagues and your neighbors and lunch, and have your attention, please. thank you very much. i want to welcome everybody. i am the editorial page editor of the wall street journal, responsible for the fun parts of the paper. the opinion pages. we have a session today on the changing politics of foreign
he went into the cafeteria and said there is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we rushed on a plane and the pentagon was hit. q&a.nday night on c-span >> a discussion on foreign policy with senator rand paul and rob fernandez. the fight against isis the russia-ukraine conflict, iran's nuclear program, and nsa. this is from the all street journal ceo council's annual meeting in washington. it is an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, if i may ask you to...
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they are our live cameras in the cafeteria. he did want to scare the children that he did go into the cafeteria. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack. i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. we were pushed the board quickly. the door slammed and the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at eight eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> last night the candidates in louisiana's u.s. senate race runoff held a debate. mary landrieu is trying to defend her seat against republican congressman bill cassidy. the election is saturday and both the cook and the rothenberg political report's list race as leans republican. in just five days louisiana voters head to the polls in the runoff election for the u.s. senate. >> tonight the two remaining candidates. now live from the studios of adobe isv come here's tonight's moderator. >> moderator: getting a thanks for joining us for the nation's final u.s. senate debate between senator mary landrieu and congressman bill cassidy. we have a panel of questioners tonight from already come
they are our live cameras in the cafeteria. he did want to scare the children that he did go into the cafeteria. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack. i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. we were pushed the board quickly. the door slammed and the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at eight eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> last night the candidates in louisiana's u.s. senate race runoff held a debate. mary landrieu is trying to defend her seat against...
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computer systems are down and they have to do things the old-fashioned way, pen and paper, cash at the cafeteriaand hand-delivering video. >> oh, my. >>> 2014 may end up as the warmest year on record. the ocean temperature between january and october this year was more than 1 degree above the 20th century average, according to numbers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. the records go back 130 years. >>> as you said this morning, it's still pretty mild but rainy. >> definitely right into form for the bay area. looking at the north of december, we'll average above normal, which is great, but you want it a little colder for the storm in lake tahoe. right now, boy, i cannot remember the last time i have seen our radar lit up like christmas time. we have greens. we have yellows. we have orange and even red, which signify heavy downpours. we're zeroing in on the bay bridge, moderate to heavy downpours. there's the san mateo commute. we have the heaviest concentration of precipitation and everybody is moderate they have i have downpour. at this hour, it's mild with mid-50s. outno
computer systems are down and they have to do things the old-fashioned way, pen and paper, cash at the cafeteriaand hand-delivering video. >> oh, my. >>> 2014 may end up as the warmest year on record. the ocean temperature between january and october this year was more than 1 degree above the 20th century average, according to numbers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. the records go back 130 years. >>> as you said this morning, it's still pretty...
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they have to do things the old- fashioned way, pen and paper, cash at the cafeteria, even hand delivering. >>> the state is trying to give back millions tonight and some of that money could be yours. the state franchise tax board is sitting on $20 million worth of refund checks. more than 47,000 checks were returned to sender last year and have not been claimed. most of the checks had an old address. to see if you are owed money, we have a link to the tax board on our website www.kpix5.com. >>> did you buy anything online today on sign are monday? if you shopped on amazon -- cyber monday? if you shopped on amazon, you may have put these robots to work. this is amazon's warehouse in tracy where 3,000 robot process orders. >> the little orange robot goes out and picks the right pod of inventory and brings it back at the right time for the person to pick the item out to go in the shipment. >> robots save time. employees no longer walk the aisles looking for product. so how many humans have the robots replayed? we asked and amazon -- replaced? we asked and amazon said robots make conditions b
they have to do things the old- fashioned way, pen and paper, cash at the cafeteria, even hand delivering. >>> the state is trying to give back millions tonight and some of that money could be yours. the state franchise tax board is sitting on $20 million worth of refund checks. more than 47,000 checks were returned to sender last year and have not been claimed. most of the checks had an old address. to see if you are owed money, we have a link to the tax board on our website...
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i said, my camera is in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there.did not want to scare the children, but he did go into the cafeteria. he said, it is an apparent terrorist attack, and i have to return to washington. the door slammed. night.ay >> here are a few of the comments we have recently received from our viewers. >> i want to complement them on putting together two different did thiss, like they morning. i think you need more programming that way. they conduct themselves with a very civil tone. and i applaud him for that. ideology can be overcome to reach a common ground. i think we should do more to that effect. thank you very much. i go to c-span on a daily basis. i find it to be very informative. at all wonderful look the politicians so that citizens can understand exactly who we elect it, and what they are doing in congress. isseems to be that congress undecided or always fighting the citizens, and it is a nice outlet for them to see. i appreciate c-span. regardless whether or not it is popular with mainstream culture, there are young peop
i said, my camera is in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there.did not want to scare the children, but he did go into the cafeteria. he said, it is an apparent terrorist attack, and i have to return to washington. the door slammed. night.ay >> here are a few of the comments we have recently received from our viewers. >> i want to complement them on putting together two different did thiss, like they morning. i think you need more programming that way. they conduct...
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you want to scare the children but he did go into the cafeteria. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we raced to the plane and we were pushed aboard quickly. the door slammed and then the pentagon was hit. .. >> >> to get ready for this conversation and the reds and speeches you have been giving lately and discovered one of the time you told me you're about to be a grandfather the fourth time. and red tell people i covered the bush white house they think any your brother but i meant george h. w. bush said it had the privilege to go to kennebunkport there is room there for children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. >> with my dad and my first granddaughter she is three years old and trilingual. her name is a georgia whole leonel walker bush. [laughter] her nickname is 41. she represents the new america in the new america is america hopes that does not have dash as. where you're working and your effort to is your definition not the identity political form. [laughter] since taxes are american. my wife is
you want to scare the children but he did go into the cafeteria. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we raced to the plane and we were pushed aboard quickly. the door slammed and then the pentagon was hit. .. >> >> to get ready for this conversation and the reds and speeches you have been giving lately and discovered one of the time you told me you're about to be a grandfather the fourth time. and red tell people i covered the bush white house...
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meal programs having to lay off staff and make tough decisions about what they're offering in the cafeteria. >> reporter: because students are not taking the meals. >> because students are not taking the meals. >> reporter: the white house press secretary says the weakening of school lunch rules may not be what the white house wants but "that's the nature of bipartisan compromise." jim. >> axelrod: mark albert in our washington newsroom. thank you, mark. the ebola outbreak in west africa has now killed more than 6,500 people, according to the world health organization, that out of more than 18,000 who have been stricken so far. the rising toll is forcing drastic action in sierra leone, a largely muslim country, where nonetheless christmas celebrations are common-- or at least were common. debora patta has more. ♪ how can they know it's christmastime at all ♪ >> reporter: bob geldof's latest star-studded rendition of band aid was aimed at raising funds to stop the spread of ebola. ♪ let them know it's christmastime ♪ >> reporter: now, ironically, instead of good cheer and the joy of the chri
meal programs having to lay off staff and make tough decisions about what they're offering in the cafeteria. >> reporter: because students are not taking the meals. >> because students are not taking the meals. >> reporter: the white house press secretary says the weakening of school lunch rules may not be what the white house wants but "that's the nature of bipartisan compromise." jim. >> axelrod: mark albert in our washington newsroom. thank you, mark. the...
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according to a report by the board of education, the cafeterias are struggling to store and refrigerate the large amounts of fresh food. school officials say the district is working on the problem they say schools nationwide are dealing with the very same issue. >>> a mysterious discovery made at aquatic park in berkeley. coming up at 6:30 the help police need as they investigate a man's suspicious death. >> but first long lines and flight delays. what you can expect today if you are going to the airport. >> good morning. right now we are looking at a crash crash on the dumbarton bridge. that is effecting traffic westbound. it looks like we have something going on eastbound. >> kind of a quiet pattern here today. some fog out there. some can be very thick. >>> welcome back. a man is facing assault, vandalism, and arson charges in san jose after a bizarre 13 hour stand off with police. it started around 2:00 yesterday morning. homeowners on south 2nd street woke up to find a strange man in their house. they called the police. the man ran to the home next door, climbed up four stories and
according to a report by the board of education, the cafeterias are struggling to store and refrigerate the large amounts of fresh food. school officials say the district is working on the problem they say schools nationwide are dealing with the very same issue. >>> a mysterious discovery made at aquatic park in berkeley. coming up at 6:30 the help police need as they investigate a man's suspicious death. >> but first long lines and flight delays. what you can expect today if you...
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cast ti the cafeteria changed the straws and the problem went away. it can inspire. photos are collected on the website and also in an art exhibit that's touring the bay area. >>> tahoe resorts are looking forward to a white christmas. the storm is expected to bring fresh snow to the sierra. here is a look at heavenly reso resort. the heaviest snow will move in right about now with five to ten inches on mountain passes and up to three on the valley floors by tomorrow morning. change required on 80. here are more on the conditions up there. happy holidays. >> reporter: hi. happy holidays. it's going to be a white christmas. it is a white christmas eve. we are along i-80 before the conditions are slow moving right now. that's because it's icy. we are 44 miles, 45 miles from south lake tahoe. it's icy out here. you can hear the chains of passing cars and such. in the air you can see the snow is definitely picking up. very icy. in my hand, a lot of the ice that has picked up in the short time that we have been here. let's go to video of the scene in the sierra when we go
cast ti the cafeteria changed the straws and the problem went away. it can inspire. photos are collected on the website and also in an art exhibit that's touring the bay area. >>> tahoe resorts are looking forward to a white christmas. the storm is expected to bring fresh snow to the sierra. here is a look at heavenly reso resort. the heaviest snow will move in right about now with five to ten inches on mountain passes and up to three on the valley floors by tomorrow morning. change...
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. >> guest: you have the cafeteria. he adjunct professor for some people they said is one of the costs we go beyond inflation for our increasing sometimes but it's a very resource intensive enterprise to run for most schools end up spending more per student than they charge charge in tuition even though most people wouldn't know that and people also don't know that the real cost per student for about two years. the actual sticker price has been almost flashed for ten years. it's continued quite significantly because we are descending then and i guess some of say i work at a state regulator but not a state supported university that has changed very much since the land grant university time because we have the high-quality universities and they are underfunded and it's difficult and therefore it's on the backs of the out-of-state students. >> guest: this is the most important issue from the taxpayer to the student and family so instead of taxes we have student debt and of course not because they want something for nothing.
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so those in the cafeteria with the institution of a nonprofit. in somebody else's making 300 times her salary. >> i saw the extremes i got a call from the cannes film costabile from ibm all upset he is in the overflow room with congress. the big corporate jet it is the billionaire. he is around the common people. but do you think there is any way to see this as a disease? spee make you might be better positioned to. [laughter] to see if it is a treatable disease. but the societal cure is a change of policy so we should not have with the other types of corporations. with the hospital boards for the corporate offices. is to make those policy changes to change the tax policies. but you will not get rid of the extremist and with the redistribution of wealth you're not supposed to do it unless it is from the bottom up that we have to do with the past 20 or 30 years. >> before you change policy there are values that underlie that. talk about growing up looking after the little guy it was something of respect. end of the values still caged the policies
so those in the cafeteria with the institution of a nonprofit. in somebody else's making 300 times her salary. >> i saw the extremes i got a call from the cannes film costabile from ibm all upset he is in the overflow room with congress. the big corporate jet it is the billionaire. he is around the common people. but do you think there is any way to see this as a disease? spee make you might be better positioned to. [laughter] to see if it is a treatable disease. but the societal cure is...
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i said no, there are live cameras in the cafeteria and he will have to speak there. did not want to scare the children. but he did, he said it wasn't apparent terrorist attack. the door slammed, and then the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 pacific on c-span's q&a. joins us nowmartin to discuss the progressive agenda in the 2014 congress. looking at the house and senate controlled by republicans i -- for at least the next few years, what expectations should progressives have about what can get done and should be moved in the 114 congress? cant: i am skeptical they get a lot done based on recent history, but i hope they will dress the needs of the american people. i think americans want to the government auctioning and moving to legislation that is helpful to them, the top
i said no, there are live cameras in the cafeteria and he will have to speak there. did not want to scare the children. but he did, he said it wasn't apparent terrorist attack. the door slammed, and then the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 pacific on c-span's q&a. joins us nowmartin to discuss the progressive agenda in the 2014 congress. looking at the house and senate controlled by republicans i -- for at least the next few years, what expectations should progressives have...
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you can see the flames shooting out of the cafeteria. here are people huddled together in their life jackets waiting to be rescued, waiting hours and hours. one of the survivors is comparing this to the titanic disaster saying some people are freezing cold dying of cold. some are suffocating from smoke. we are joined on the phone now by a journalist in rome. she's been following this throughout. what is the latest at this hour? >> there are still 287 people on board the ship right now. the fire has been contained, though. that's good news. and the ship has been secured with a tugboat which means it's not listing, it's not moving around drifting at sea. this is a fire that's been going on for some 15 hours. it started this morning in the bay. some of the drivers inside pulled off of the ship told some of the greek media and italian media that the trucks are packed so tight in the bottom of the ship they were worried in the rough seas the tops of them were scraping the ceilings of the ship and what they say probably caused the fire. it's ta
you can see the flames shooting out of the cafeteria. here are people huddled together in their life jackets waiting to be rescued, waiting hours and hours. one of the survivors is comparing this to the titanic disaster saying some people are freezing cold dying of cold. some are suffocating from smoke. we are joined on the phone now by a journalist in rome. she's been following this throughout. what is the latest at this hour? >> there are still 287 people on board the ship right now....
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this is video of the flames inside the cafeteria as people in life jackets waited to be rescued. 10 of 478 people on board have been evacuated so far. >> sony playstation network is fully back up and running tonightch the on-line gaming service suffered a multi-day outage at one of the busiest times of the year. sony officials say the network was attacked, disrupting connectivity. hackers that call themselves lizard squad claims responsibilitych the group says they were also behind the strike in august. the fbi is now investigating. >> time for a check of the accuweather forecast. meteorologist mel smell at the big board. >> hi there walter sharee, we had a nice day cec spite moisture across the delaware and lehigh valleys. high temperature today 57. same thing in dover, philadelphia coming in at 56. that's 12 above average of 42 for this time of year. downingtown 54. lower 50s as well in wildwood. outside tonight it's still comfortable. all locations are either in upper 50s to about 50 degrees. upper 40s i should say. 4 millville. wilmington 47 allentown lehigh valley 43. 50 in philad
this is video of the flames inside the cafeteria as people in life jackets waited to be rescued. 10 of 478 people on board have been evacuated so far. >> sony playstation network is fully back up and running tonightch the on-line gaming service suffered a multi-day outage at one of the busiest times of the year. sony officials say the network was attacked, disrupting connectivity. hackers that call themselves lizard squad claims responsibilitych the group says they were also behind the...
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cast ti the cafeteria changed the straws and the problem went away. it can inspire. photos are collected on the website and also in an art exhibit that's touring the bay area. >>> tahoe resorts are looking forward to a white christmas. the storm is expected to bring fresh snow to the sierra. here is a look at heavenly reso resort. the heaviest snow will move in right about now with five to ten inches on mountain passes and up to three on the valley floors by tomorrow morning. change required on 80. here are more on the conditions up there. happy holidays. >> reporter: hi. happy holidays. it's going to be a white christmas. it is a white christmas eve. we are along i-80 before the conditions are slow moving right now. that's because it's icy. we are 44 miles, 45 miles from south lake tahoe. it's icy out here. you can hear the chains of passing cars and such. in the air you can see the snow is definitely picking up. very icy. in my hand, a lot of the ice that has picked up in the short time that we have been here. let's go to video of the scene in the sierra when we go
cast ti the cafeteria changed the straws and the problem went away. it can inspire. photos are collected on the website and also in an art exhibit that's touring the bay area. >>> tahoe resorts are looking forward to a white christmas. the storm is expected to bring fresh snow to the sierra. here is a look at heavenly reso resort. the heaviest snow will move in right about now with five to ten inches on mountain passes and up to three on the valley floors by tomorrow morning. change...
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they believe he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. >>> san francisco school cafeterias servingalthier food is a -- attracting a problem rats. according to a report by the board of education, the cafeterias are struggling to store and refrigerator the amounts of fresh food and that's increasing waste which is attracting roads. in is according to the examiner. the district is working on the problem. they say schools nationwide are dealing with this same issue. >>> 7:15. well, the thanksgiving weekend may be over but a lot of people in the bay area are still trying to get home. yesterday, was one of the busiest travel days of the year. the crowds combined with the winter weather caused a domino effect of all kinds of delays. a flight from sfo to washington, d.c. it was delayed for three hours. and a few flights to los angeles and bakersfield were just canceled. >> it was canceled. i'm sitting here waiting for my parents to pick me up so i can go home and go to amtrak. >> feel bad for her. today there will be fewer travelers. but weather around the nation may cause several delays.
they believe he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. >>> san francisco school cafeterias servingalthier food is a -- attracting a problem rats. according to a report by the board of education, the cafeterias are struggling to store and refrigerator the amounts of fresh food and that's increasing waste which is attracting roads. in is according to the examiner. the district is working on the problem. they say schools nationwide are dealing with this same issue. >>>...
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morning, we are in the small group of reporters at the cafeteria in the school waiting for the public remarks. will listen to a group of second graders go through their drill. andy card came and interrupted the president. he whispered to him. i was stunned. i wrote in my notebook. nobody interrupts the president, even in front of second graders. the president said, he had to go. then, we had discovered that two plane crashes had happened in new york. ari fleischer came out to the pool. we were in the parking lot outside the school. he said, stay right here. i said, no. the president has to speak their. there.not want -- speak he did not want to scare the children. he did speak. he said he had to go to washington. the pentagon was hit. with did not know that as the plane took off. -- we did not know that as the plane took off. >> how many people were on the airplane? >> there were 12 reporters and camera crew there, including a magazine newspaper. small.e staff was karen use would usually challenge with -- travel with us. condoleezza rice was not with us . it was a skeleton staff. i sa
morning, we are in the small group of reporters at the cafeteria in the school waiting for the public remarks. will listen to a group of second graders go through their drill. andy card came and interrupted the president. he whispered to him. i was stunned. i wrote in my notebook. nobody interrupts the president, even in front of second graders. the president said, he had to go. then, we had discovered that two plane crashes had happened in new york. ari fleischer came out to the pool. we were...
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i said there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he didn't want to scare the children. he did go into the cafeteria and said it is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. the door slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> for the past seven years alex salmon has served in the scottish parliament. he was also a primary figure in this year's failed attempt to declare scotland's independence from the united kingdom. in september he announced he would be stepping down from his leadership position. he recently addressed members of parliament in his final speech as leader. >> thank you. we move directly to the next item of business which is a statement by alex salmond, the first minister of scotland. >> firstly, i have to and not for the first time in this chamber dispoint. i took it frault question last thursday that he was making a subtle last ditch attempt to persuade me to stay in post. i have given his suggestion great thought b
i said there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he didn't want to scare the children. he did go into the cafeteria and said it is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. the door slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> for the past seven years alex salmon has served in the scottish parliament. he was also a primary figure in this...
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coming up at 6:00, the reason more and more rack rats are being found in school cafeterias. >> and shouldicyclists be banned riding on downtown city sidewalks. ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ >>> welcome back. it's 5:43. new proposal could limit where bicyclists in san jose is rated to ride. >> we certain listen quite a few cyclists already this morning. most of them riding along the streets in the downtown core. this is an issue that has seen strong debate from both sides. whether to ban bicycle riding on downtown sidewalks and protect pedestrian safety. police officers and children under 12 would be exempt. city memo says the ordnance is to enhance the comfort and safety for downtown pedestrians especially seniors, people shopping at area businesses, downtown residents and those using public transportation. transportation officials say they do not believe the police department hassed a vat resources to enforce the ban that applies to a larger area. supporters say the plan would keep pedestrians from being blind sided by cycl
coming up at 6:00, the reason more and more rack rats are being found in school cafeterias. >> and shouldicyclists be banned riding on downtown city sidewalks. ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ >>> welcome back. it's 5:43. new proposal could limit where bicyclists in san jose is rated to ride. >> we certain listen quite a few cyclists already this morning. most of them riding along the streets in the...
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but he did go into the cafeteria. we were pushed the board quickly to the door slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> u.s. attorney attorney for the western district of pennsylvania talks about how law enforcement is pursuing criminals and prosecuting cyber crimes. his remarks or ten minutes. >> thank you for that generous introduction. i'm going to be very direct and to the point. we are going to get out of here very quickly. this has been a mixed ordinary conference and i'm very grateful for the invitation to be here and for the honor of closing the conference. we developed a bit of a signature and if you've been paying attention it was a watershed year. we brought the case against the members for economic espionage to the united steelworkers from oregon and then just two weeks later i was back in washington to announce the case that we talked about in detail today. he is max butler and he was prosecuted and pittsburgh that was the largest fraud in history and as alluded to earlier he was a criminal, cooperator an
but he did go into the cafeteria. we were pushed the board quickly to the door slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> u.s. attorney attorney for the western district of pennsylvania talks about how law enforcement is pursuing criminals and prosecuting cyber crimes. his remarks or ten minutes. >> thank you for that generous introduction. i'm going to be very direct and to the point. we are going to get out of here very quickly. this has been a mixed ordinary conference and i'm...
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number there are live cameras in the cafeteria. he did not want to scare the children. he said it is an apparent terrorist said it is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. the pentagon was it. >> it. >> sunday night at 8:00 o'clock eastern and pacific on c-span q&a. >> last month pope francis spoke to the european parliament. topics included transparency in politics, human rights, and combating extremism. combating extremism. his remarks or 45 minutes. [applauding] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: your holiness francis, esteemed colleagues , ladies and gentlemen, 26 years ago pope john paul ii addressed the european parliament. his speech was a milestone in the beginning of the process of reunification. pope francis addressing a european parliament. in the members represent the diversity and the variety of europe. under manikin unparalleled crisis, particularly dramatic in their institutions, both the national and european level. however, with that confidence and trust no institutions can persist on a permanent basis. therefore the coop
number there are live cameras in the cafeteria. he did not want to scare the children. he said it is an apparent terrorist said it is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. the pentagon was it. >> it. >> sunday night at 8:00 o'clock eastern and pacific on c-span q&a. >> last month pope francis spoke to the european parliament. topics included transparency in politics, human rights, and combating extremism. combating extremism. his remarks or 45...
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ellen's mad at me, saw me talking to billy in the cafeteria. skulcu working on, i'm going to get an a. maso mason, how was your week? dad, it was tough. joey wanted me to smoke cigarettes, but i said no, because i know what a hard time you had quitting smoking. is that so hard? >> dad, these questions are kind of hard to answer. >> what is so hard about what sculpture are you making? >> jimmy: very good question. that's "boyhood," it comes out next month on dvd and blu-ray. here we go. wow. [ cheers and applause ] it worked. very clark kent. >> it works. >> jimmy: your glasses are in the back, so we borrowed them from our announcer dicky, who is now completely blind. according to imdb and sometimes it is not correct, you have six movies coming out next year. >> sounds like a lot. >> jimmy: that does sound like a lot. >> it's a little misleading. >> jimmy: is it? >> sometimes i make them two years ago and it takes awhile for them to come out. i don't know, just yesterday, i don't know if you read about this, but there's been a lot of pirating mov
ellen's mad at me, saw me talking to billy in the cafeteria. skulcu working on, i'm going to get an a. maso mason, how was your week? dad, it was tough. joey wanted me to smoke cigarettes, but i said no, because i know what a hard time you had quitting smoking. is that so hard? >> dad, these questions are kind of hard to answer. >> what is so hard about what sculpture are you making? >> jimmy: very good question. that's "boyhood," it comes out next month on dvd and...
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there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he did not want to scare the children, but he did go into the cafeteria to say it is an apparent terrorist attack and he must return to washington. we raced to the plane, pushed aboard quickly, the door slammed, and in the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> today's white house briefing is set to start in about 25 minutes. we expect questions on the presidency defense secretary nominee and the labor department report. life coverage starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. until then, discussion on the administration's efforts at reforming policing around the nation from today's "washington journal." host: is richard beary, president of the international association of chiefs of police. he previously served for many years as a police chief. chief of police for lake mary, florida. started with the police department. is there a disconnect between the public and police today? guest: it depends on the community. we see some parts of the co
there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he did not want to scare the children, but he did go into the cafeteria to say it is an apparent terrorist attack and he must return to washington. we raced to the plane, pushed aboard quickly, the door slammed, and in the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> today's white house briefing is set to start in about 25 minutes. we expect questions on...
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i said, there are light cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak your. he did not want to scare the children, but he went in there and said, it is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we went to the plane, the door slammed, and then the pentagon was hit. c-span on "u.n. day -- "q and a." are featuring waco, texas, home to the texas rangers museum. the texas rangers were established as a law enforcement agency to protect a newly colonized area of texas. c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing city history. alln more about waco weekend here on american history tv. >> it is hard to imagine an essentially a modern day town where our grandparents or great-grandparents could've lived, it wasn't that long ago in 1916, where something like this could take place. scholars called these events spectacle lynchings. they took place mostly in the late 19th century and early 20th century. one of the interesting aspects of this horrendous lynching is it didn't occur in some backwoods village where everybody was poor and
i said, there are light cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak your. he did not want to scare the children, but he went in there and said, it is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we went to the plane, the door slammed, and then the pentagon was hit. c-span on "u.n. day -- "q and a." are featuring waco, texas, home to the texas rangers museum. the texas rangers were established as a law enforcement agency to protect a newly colonized area...
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he didn't want to scare the children but he did go into that cafeteria. he said, i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. the doors slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> the wall street journal ceo council is hosting its annual meeting in washington dc this week. next, a discussion on the agenda for the incoming 114th congress with senator rob portman of ohio and congressman chris van hollen. this is half an hour. >> good morning, one and all. senator, you made news this morning. i don't know whether to commiserate or congratulate. you said you are not going to consider a presidential run. >> they said i couldn't come this morning unless i made news. that was only thing i could think of. >> that was it? so we saw last month a somewhat seismic event. we are going to see a very different congress next month. i think the title of this panel is something like, new spirit or more paralysis. i would like to get your sense of optimism about whether this congress can do things. >> i'm ve
he didn't want to scare the children but he did go into that cafeteria. he said, i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. the doors slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> the wall street journal ceo council is hosting its annual meeting in washington dc this week. next, a discussion on the agenda for the incoming 114th congress with senator rob portman of ohio and congressman chris van hollen....
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same thing walking in and ou of the cafeteria. ent absences are already down 12%. >> whether it's bacterial or viral, you start talking about the flu and stomach viruss and things like that, they're going to get the cross contamination if they don't wash their hands. >> adding hand washing stations is not cheap, though. each costs $5,000. you can easily teach your kids to wash hands with soap and water before and after meals too. >> they were donated by the guy you saw from imperial health. the school reevaluate to see if absences are better especially during the the winter when you see more and. >> breaking news to tell you about overnight. involving an american held hostage in yemen. the message released while you were sleeping when we go to the live desk. >>> a cold start as you get ready to step out the door. >> forget going to the store. >>> nasa getting ready to make more e. nasa orion spacecraft set to launch in 30 minutes now. we'll take you to florida for a look at what's at stake. >>> we get ready for the lighting of the
same thing walking in and ou of the cafeteria. ent absences are already down 12%. >> whether it's bacterial or viral, you start talking about the flu and stomach viruss and things like that, they're going to get the cross contamination if they don't wash their hands. >> adding hand washing stations is not cheap, though. each costs $5,000. you can easily teach your kids to wash hands with soap and water before and after meals too. >> they were donated by the guy you saw from...