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that i represent in the hudson valley. we have thrown our lives into presidentuse the deported them and we delayed that through quarter orders and other actions. that is not policy, that is not a fixed that will not help the martinez family and fix the problem. a conference of solution or both sides compromised, we have more enforcement and a path to citizenship where we take care of the dreamers, where we allow veterans to have citizenship because of a service, and we help farmers and high-tech industries create jobs and grow the economy to the immigrant workforce they depend on. we can do all these things if we stop fighting and start working together, that's what i will do if you send me back to washington. richard: a policy question and more questions regarding the district. mr. o'donnell, saudi arabia, the administration today condemned what they call the cover-up but a lot of people have been looking for more clarity about the crime. you were the former chief of police mt with thea -- with the the 199/11 and 16 of hij
that i represent in the hudson valley. we have thrown our lives into presidentuse the deported them and we delayed that through quarter orders and other actions. that is not policy, that is not a fixed that will not help the martinez family and fix the problem. a conference of solution or both sides compromised, we have more enforcement and a path to citizenship where we take care of the dreamers, where we allow veterans to have citizenship because of a service, and we help farmers and...
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that i represent here in the hudson valley. and the fact of the matter is we have now thrown their lives into chaos because the president has decided to deport them and we have delayed that through court order and other actions. but that's not a policy. that's not a fix. that's not going to help the martinez family. that's not going to fix the problem. a comprehensive solution where both sides compromise, where we have more enforcement, sure. but we also have a path to citizenship and take care of the dreamers. where we allow our veterans to earn citizenship because of their service. where we especially help our rmers and high high-tech industries grow the economy through that immigrant work force they depend on. we can do all these things if they stop fighting and start working together and that's what i'm going to do if you send me back to washington. moderator: one foreign policy question and i will have more questions related to the district and nationally and i'll start with you, mr. o'donnell. saudi arabia. the administrat
that i represent here in the hudson valley. and the fact of the matter is we have now thrown their lives into chaos because the president has decided to deport them and we have delayed that through court order and other actions. but that's not a policy. that's not a fix. that's not going to help the martinez family. that's not going to fix the problem. a comprehensive solution where both sides compromise, where we have more enforcement, sure. but we also have a path to citizenship and take care...
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i'm dying to work with him on a good infrastructure bill for the hudson valley. what we're talking about where those guys with torches shouting jews will not replace as come marching in charles silver were taught about whether the president can say young nazis have no place in our discourse or whether he's going to equivocate about that. whether those people are a threat to families that are foldable and the car. i am not going mince words about that. it's all well and good for mr. o'donnell to talk about being against discrimination but, of course, with no idea where he stands on issues like marriage equality, nor do her stand on issues like a woman's right to control her reproductive freedom. freedom. talk is cheap but in washington it is the republicans were coming after the lgbt families, this administration has thrown transient people out of the military or trying to, trying to prevent same-sex parents from adopting. that is been voted on. once mr. o'donnell going to do about that? this administration in its language and in its policies has been intolerant an
i'm dying to work with him on a good infrastructure bill for the hudson valley. what we're talking about where those guys with torches shouting jews will not replace as come marching in charles silver were taught about whether the president can say young nazis have no place in our discourse or whether he's going to equivocate about that. whether those people are a threat to families that are foldable and the car. i am not going mince words about that. it's all well and good for mr. o'donnell to...
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it is an honor to be back at the hudson institute. an half a century this institute has dedicated itself to advancing global security, prosperity, freedom. and while things are changed over the years, one thing has been constant. you have always advanced that vital truth -- that american leadership lights the way. leadership,ing of allow me to begin by bringing greetings from a great champion of american leadership at home and abroad. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states america, president donald trump. [applause] from early in this administration, president trump has made our relationship with china and president g a priority. he welcomed the chinese president to mar-a-lago. he then traveled to beijing were china's leader welcomed him warmly. past twocourse of the years our president has forged a strong personal relationship with the president of the people's republic of china, and they have worked closely on issues of common interest -- most importantly, the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. but i co
it is an honor to be back at the hudson institute. an half a century this institute has dedicated itself to advancing global security, prosperity, freedom. and while things are changed over the years, one thing has been constant. you have always advanced that vital truth -- that american leadership lights the way. leadership,ing of allow me to begin by bringing greetings from a great champion of american leadership at home and abroad. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united...
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his comments came during remarks at the hudson institute in washington, d.c. where he focused on the long history of relations between the two nations. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, ken, for that kind introduction. to the members of the board of trustees, to dr. michael pillsbury, to our distinguished guests, and to all of you who, true to your mission in this place, think about the future in unconventional ways, it is an honor to be back at the hudson institute. for more than a half a century, this institute has dedicated itself to advancing global security, prosperity, and freedom. and while hudson's hometowns have changed over the years, one thing has been constant: you have always advanced that vital truth, that american leadership lights the way. and today, speaking of leadership, allow me to begin by bringing greetings from a great champion of american leadership at home and abroad, i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. from early in this administration, president trump has made our relationship with chin
his comments came during remarks at the hudson institute in washington, d.c. where he focused on the long history of relations between the two nations. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, ken, for that kind introduction. to the members of the board of trustees, to dr. michael pillsbury, to our distinguished guests, and to all of you who, true to your mission in this place, think about the future in unconventional ways, it is an honor to be back at the hudson institute. for more than a half a...
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and beijing also aims to extend its reach across the wider world. as hudson's own dr. michael pillsbury has written, china has opposed the actions and goals of the united states government. indeed, china is building tats own relationships with american allies and enemies that contradict any peaceful or productive intentions of beijing. in fact, china uses so-called debt diplomacy to expand its influence. today that country is offering hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure loans to africa, europe, and even lat continue america. yet the terms of those loans o are opaque at best and benefits flow overwhelmingly to beijing. just ask sir a lanka which took on a massive debt to let chinese state companies build a port of questionable commercial value. two years ago, that country could no longer afford its paths, so beijing pressured sri lanka to deliver the newport directly into chinese hands. it may soon become a forward military base for china's growing blue water navy. within our own hemisphere, beijing has extended a lifeline to corrupt and incompetent ma dura
and beijing also aims to extend its reach across the wider world. as hudson's own dr. michael pillsbury has written, china has opposed the actions and goals of the united states government. indeed, china is building tats own relationships with american allies and enemies that contradict any peaceful or productive intentions of beijing. in fact, china uses so-called debt diplomacy to expand its influence. today that country is offering hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure loans to...
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their bodies were found on the banks of the hudson on the manhattan side, not far from here. no obvious signs of trauma. the medical examiner is still trying to determine the cause of death. they're waiting for the forensics report on that. but we should mention that the younger sister, the 16-year-old, had been reported missing back in august. august 24th. so what's really unclear, what was going on in the two months since august. now, police detectives here, nypd, said they made significant progress. let's listen to what the chief of detectives had to say about where they are. >> detectives have been down in virginia, conducted a number of interviews in virginia, including members of the immediate family, as well as others. and those interviews are really unraveling in some way a piece of the puzzle of behind the scenes what was going on in the two young ladies' lives. >> now, interestingly, the new york police are not yet commenting on whether they're treating this as a homicide. they're still investigating. of course, the saudi consulate, saudi embassy and state departmen
their bodies were found on the banks of the hudson on the manhattan side, not far from here. no obvious signs of trauma. the medical examiner is still trying to determine the cause of death. they're waiting for the forensics report on that. but we should mention that the younger sister, the 16-year-old, had been reported missing back in august. august 24th. so what's really unclear, what was going on in the two months since august. now, police detectives here, nypd, said they made significant...
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on the hudson. two bodies recovered a week ago, bound together at the wrists and ankles with duct tape. >> feet taped, taped up and facing down. one has hands with tape. >> reporter: police now believe they were alive when they entered the river. >> we've made significant progress in piecing together pieces of this puzzle. >> reporter: the nypd has positively identified the victims and released these photos. 16-year-old tala farea and 22-year-old rotana farea, saudi nationals who had been living in fairfax, virginia. there are reports the sisters had asked for asylum, and that the saudi government ordered the whole family to return home, a detail the saudis deny. police are treating the deaths as suspicious, but say it's too early to call it murder. investigators haven't yet ruled out the possibility it was a suicide or an accident. this is where the bodies were found, and investigators say they have a pretty good idea where they may have entered the water. authorities now canvassing this area, looki
on the hudson. two bodies recovered a week ago, bound together at the wrists and ankles with duct tape. >> feet taped, taped up and facing down. one has hands with tape. >> reporter: police now believe they were alive when they entered the river. >> we've made significant progress in piecing together pieces of this puzzle. >> reporter: the nypd has positively identified the victims and released these photos. 16-year-old tala farea and 22-year-old rotana farea, saudi...
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the west side in manhattan, where i live, right along the hudson river, he is driving a car down this roadway where the speed limit is 35, he went about 70, and he decides to make a into a beautiful park that goes along the river with lots of people. many people were killed. into a beautifulnobody ever tae people that were horribly injured. they lost legs, arms, these are people that were running. they wanted to keep themselves in shape. they were working out. they were walking hand-in-hand together. they are dead. they are horribly wounded. many will never, ever recover. now what happens? what happened to him? it will be years of litigation, he came in, and then he took chain migration, and he brought his mother, and his father, and his brother, and his sister, and his aunt, and his grandfather. none of them working. approximatelying 22 people came in. it is called a chain. isn't that wonderful? a chain.
the west side in manhattan, where i live, right along the hudson river, he is driving a car down this roadway where the speed limit is 35, he went about 70, and he decides to make a into a beautiful park that goes along the river with lots of people. many people were killed. into a beautifulnobody ever tae people that were horribly injured. they lost legs, arms, these are people that were running. they wanted to keep themselves in shape. they were working out. they were walking hand-in-hand...
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where people want to look so good -- they leave their apartment to run along the hudson river and go 70 miles an hour and he kills eight and he badly hurts 12 people. , missingrms and legs everything. just so sad. and he brought in 22 people. this is what we have. nobody working. that is called chain migration and werom the democrats don't want it anymore. right? [booinh]
where people want to look so good -- they leave their apartment to run along the hudson river and go 70 miles an hour and he kills eight and he badly hurts 12 people. , missingrms and legs everything. just so sad. and he brought in 22 people. this is what we have. nobody working. that is called chain migration and werom the democrats don't want it anymore. right? [booinh]
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as the hudson institute found out firsthand. after you offer to host a speaker, beijing did not like, your website suffered a major cyber attack originating from shanghai. institute knows better than most, but the chinese communist party is trying to undermine economic freedom and the freedom of speech in america today. these and other actions taken as intensify effort to shift america's public opinion and policy away from the america first leadership of president donald trump. but our message to china's rulers is this, this president will not back down. [applause] vp pence: the american people will not be swayed in we will continue to stand strong, for our security and our economy. hope, for improved relations with beijing, our administration is going to continue to act decisively to protect america's interest, american jobs, and american security. as we rebuild our military, we will assert american interest across the indo pacific. traderespond to china's -- trade practices, we will continue to demand an economic relationship w
as the hudson institute found out firsthand. after you offer to host a speaker, beijing did not like, your website suffered a major cyber attack originating from shanghai. institute knows better than most, but the chinese communist party is trying to undermine economic freedom and the freedom of speech in america today. these and other actions taken as intensify effort to shift america's public opinion and policy away from the america first leadership of president donald trump. but our message...
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the hudson institute has strategic policy recommendations to address the iranian regime and the threading imposes. we welcome the senior policy advisor and secretary of state mom pompeo -- mike pompeo. it will lead i run action group to coordinate the state department's pressure goodbye on nylon. previously, we found the consulting firm based in washington dc held senior positions to the bush administration and before that he practiced corporate law. please join me in taking him for his service and welcome him and rebecca my colleague who has written widely on security threats, especially proliferation and missile- defense cuts thank you for the time you're spending with us on this issue. . >> thank you for joining us this morning and i'd like to thank my friend, mr. hook for being here to share with us his perspective. what we will do this morning is, brian will deliver his remarks and then brian will have a seat and and he and i will engage and will will take questions from the audience but for those who do have questions, please wager hand -- raise your hand you write them down and the
the hudson institute has strategic policy recommendations to address the iranian regime and the threading imposes. we welcome the senior policy advisor and secretary of state mom pompeo -- mike pompeo. it will lead i run action group to coordinate the state department's pressure goodbye on nylon. previously, we found the consulting firm based in washington dc held senior positions to the bush administration and before that he practiced corporate law. please join me in taking him for his service...
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michael pillsbury of the hudson institute will talk about u.s.-china trade policy, president trump's comments about accusing china of meddling in the upcoming elections. 7:00 eastern. >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday. vice president pence speaks at the hudson institute about china. later in the day, president trump holds a campaign rally in rochester, minnesota. larry kudlow talks about the new trade deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada. and the senate returns for more debate about the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. on c-span3, government officials testify. the control of congress in question, see the competition for yourself on c-span. watch the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source of campaign 2018. republican will lead and democrat carl dean are running to succeed bill haslam. the candidates met this week for their first debate, which focused on health care, gun control, and the opioid crisis.
michael pillsbury of the hudson institute will talk about u.s.-china trade policy, president trump's comments about accusing china of meddling in the upcoming elections. 7:00 eastern. >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday. vice president pence speaks at the hudson institute about china. later in the day, president trump holds a campaign rally in rochester, minnesota. larry kudlow talks about the new trade deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada. and the senate returns for more...
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the miracle on the hudson, the story of flight 1549 and the heroic captain sully sullenberger. we made up a poster and went to the theater district and asked people on the street to give us a positive review. you know those commercials where people say how great the play was. well, we asked them to do that for a play that does not exist, and with that said, it's time for the first ever edition of >> we're shooting one of those commercials where people come out of the theater and talk about a show they just saw. you've seen those commercials? >> yes. >> this is a play that hasn't come out yet called "hudson we have a problem" starring matthew broderick. just look in there and act like you just came out of the show and talk about how great it was. >> oh my god, it was fantastic. i can't believe the action. i can't believe the acting. it was out of this world. >> i actually saw the plane going down the hudson at the time so it was like reliving my history. it was awesome. >> everything about the show was amazing. like the set, the kcostumes, everything was so good. i want to see i
the miracle on the hudson, the story of flight 1549 and the heroic captain sully sullenberger. we made up a poster and went to the theater district and asked people on the street to give us a positive review. you know those commercials where people say how great the play was. well, we asked them to do that for a play that does not exist, and with that said, it's time for the first ever edition of >> we're shooting one of those commercials where people come out of the theater and talk...
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it ran from the hudson river in albany to lake erie in buffalo. the, jack kelly details how erie canal was built and how the waterway became central. including the first murder of the century, the birth of mormonism, and the death of the first niagara falls daredevil. st. paul's church in mount vernon, new york posted this event. it is just over an hour. david: ok, good afternoon, everybody. welcome here to st. paul's church national historic site. i am david osborn. the site manager. thanks so much for coming out today. once again, we are open every saturday here through the end of the year, 9:00 to 5:00. at 1:00 every saturday, we have something special going on, whether a history talk or music. toay, we are very pleased welcome back and author, jack kelly, who lives in new york. he has written several books on american history, including "heaven's ditch: god, gold, and murder on the erie canal," and he explores the fascinating story of the machinations and the significance of what went into building the famous canal between albany and buffalo. a
it ran from the hudson river in albany to lake erie in buffalo. the, jack kelly details how erie canal was built and how the waterway became central. including the first murder of the century, the birth of mormonism, and the death of the first niagara falls daredevil. st. paul's church in mount vernon, new york posted this event. it is just over an hour. david: ok, good afternoon, everybody. welcome here to st. paul's church national historic site. i am david osborn. the site manager. thanks so...
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before the bodies were discovered here on the hudson river, officials say the sisters hadn't been heard from since august 24th.am g the many unanswered questions is why they ended up 250 miles from home in w york city. lester? >> stephanie gosk or tonight in new >>> this evening video emerged of passengers boarding the doomed jetliner that went o the coast of indonesia killing all 189 people on board. it comes as investigators made a big discovery searching for the black boxes. >> reporter: they found more debris but oeo answers, more bags gend shfrom passenrs on board but for families, few clues to how their loved ones died. one missing passenger nt this haunting video to his wife as he walked the jetway.bo hiding pass for seat 24 b. for search teams, a breakthrough finding what they believe is part of the fuselage. they detected 100 feet down on thed an object 72 feet long. under water, microphones heard pings they say are from theght recorders. the two black boxes divers will now try to recover. for clues as to why a brand-new plane suddenly plunged minutes after take off. as more bo
before the bodies were discovered here on the hudson river, officials say the sisters hadn't been heard from since august 24th.am g the many unanswered questions is why they ended up 250 miles from home in w york city. lester? >> stephanie gosk or tonight in new >>> this evening video emerged of passengers boarding the doomed jetliner that went o the coast of indonesia killing all 189 people on board. it comes as investigators made a big discovery searching for the black boxes....
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we welcome to the hudson institute mr. brian hook. mr. hook, coordinate the pressure campaign on iran. previously, he found international strategic consulting firm based in washington, d.c., held senior positions in the george w. bush administration as assistant secretary of state for international organizations, senior advisor to u.s. ambassador to the united nations, special assistant to the president for policy, the white house chief of staff's office, and counselled the office of legal policy. before that he practiced corporate law. please join me in thanking him for his service and welcome him and rebecca, my colleague here at hudson who has written widely on the security threats especially proliferation and missile threats. i want to thank them for the time they're spending this morning with us on this issue. thank you. >> thank you for joining us. i want to thank my friends for being here to share with him -- share with us his perspective on the issues. what we're going to do this morning is brian is going to deliver remarks and the
we welcome to the hudson institute mr. brian hook. mr. hook, coordinate the pressure campaign on iran. previously, he found international strategic consulting firm based in washington, d.c., held senior positions in the george w. bush administration as assistant secretary of state for international organizations, senior advisor to u.s. ambassador to the united nations, special assistant to the president for policy, the white house chief of staff's office, and counselled the office of legal...
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a 16 and 22-year-old discovered floating here in the hudson r. ri tonight in this mysterious ca. >> the saudi arabia consul in new york found two women found dead were saudi nationals. the consul general is following closely the investigation of the two saudi citizens found in the hudson river. police in new york have identified them as 16-year-old and 22-year-old, both of fairfax. the sketch is all authorities have released sense wednesday when the bodies we found in the hudson river upper west side. they were bound together at the waist and both were fully clothed. the questions are how they died and how they got into the but investigators tell us, there were no signs of trauma on either body. y the nk medical examiner's office says the cause of death is still under investigation. the younger sister was record missing on august 24th. at the time, the national central for missing and exploited children s that she may be with her older sister whose last known addss was in falls church, virginia. they'resking anyone with information to contact them
a 16 and 22-year-old discovered floating here in the hudson r. ri tonight in this mysterious ca. >> the saudi arabia consul in new york found two women found dead were saudi nationals. the consul general is following closely the investigation of the two saudi citizens found in the hudson river. police in new york have identified them as 16-year-old and 22-year-old, both of fairfax. the sketch is all authorities have released sense wednesday when the bodies we found in the hudson river...
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that'll be live from the hudson institute beginning at noon eastern here on c-span2. >> welcome back charlie cook, discuss midterm race that is you're mostly interested in and i want to start with the battle, control for the senate, you wrote a column in the national journal this week, this is what you said, one question that keeps coming back up is whether those who let the outof control demonstrations against kavanaugh nomination understand how much damage they did to democrats, my guess is they don't, explain. >> i think if you just look at the testimony dr. ford did a -- it was compelling, it was good butg, it was so it was the demonstrations, i've lived in washington for 46 years, been around capitol hill working on or around for 45 years. i had never seen those kinds of -- that kind of behavior in the halls of the capitol and senate office buildings and i think they -- they effectively diminished the effectiveness of her testimony and out in heartland america, you know, we have seen an incredible reaction in senate races where now, you know, going in, democrats probably had a 30
that'll be live from the hudson institute beginning at noon eastern here on c-span2. >> welcome back charlie cook, discuss midterm race that is you're mostly interested in and i want to start with the battle, control for the senate, you wrote a column in the national journal this week, this is what you said, one question that keeps coming back up is whether those who let the outof control demonstrations against kavanaugh nomination understand how much damage they did to democrats, my...
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the bodies of the girls were found floating along the hudson river wednesday. e nypd says they were bound together with duct tape facing one another. both were c fullythed and had no visible signs of trauma. workingators are still to figure out the exact cause of death. they were 22 and 16 years old. apologizing s now for refusing to take down a threatening tweet sent by mail bomb suspect cesarsayoc. that tweet was sent to press secretary rochelle richie. it told her to hug her lovedhe ones before leaves home. she got it after a "fox news" appearance two weeks ago. sayoc is accused of sending more han a dozen mail bombs to high-ranking democrats including former presidents obama and clinton. he faces upar to 58 in prison. twitter h now suspended that account that sent the threatening tweet. >>> could people who own stores that sell l tickets be rigging the system in their favor? that's what lottery officials in virginia want to know. they are going to start analyzing frequent-winner data in response to a virginia pilot investn. that investigation found that some
the bodies of the girls were found floating along the hudson river wednesday. e nypd says they were bound together with duct tape facing one another. both were c fullythed and had no visible signs of trauma. workingators are still to figure out the exact cause of death. they were 22 and 16 years old. apologizing s now for refusing to take down a threatening tweet sent by mail bomb suspect cesarsayoc. that tweet was sent to press secretary rochelle richie. it told her to hug her lovedhe ones...
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siers from fairfax found dead on the banks of the hudson river. tir bodies duct taped together on the rocks along the river. police say the two were fully clothed and no obvious signs of trauma. they have been identified as a 16-year-old and 22-year-old. the daily news says the sisterst disappeared frir home in fairfax back in august. investigators say they had not been in the water long and are working to determine what caused their deaths. >>> another developin story. police searching for answers after finding two men shot to death in prince george's erunty. the was a man outside and a man inside this home in river dale. a lookbove the scene yesterday, east pine drive. officials tell us the shootg wa targeted. not random. but folks in the neighborhood are still worried. >> members of this community do not want this type of activity in their community. it's after work hours. people coming home. iney're tryg to just relax for the day. >> although police know the shooting was targeted, they're working to find out the exact motive. >>> and this morn
siers from fairfax found dead on the banks of the hudson river. tir bodies duct taped together on the rocks along the river. police say the two were fully clothed and no obvious signs of trauma. they have been identified as a 16-year-old and 22-year-old. the daily news says the sisterst disappeared frir home in fairfax back in august. investigators say they had not been in the water long and are working to determine what caused their deaths. >>> another developin story. police...
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they were duct taped together and washed up on the bank of the hudson river. ace gallagher with the latest. good evening. >> good evening. a 16-year-old was reported missing in virginia in late august in late october. her body in the body of her 22-year-old sister were found along the banks of the hudson, fully dressed in black leggings and black jackets, both duct taped together at the waist and ankles. please originally thought they had followed through on a suicide pact and jumped off the george washington bridge. bodies of previous jumpers have also washed up along that part of the hudson. but the sisters' bodies were not decomposed, meaning they hadn't been in the water very long, and showed no signs of the obvious injuries that would have resulted from a jump that high. we know that the sisters moved with her mother from saudi arabia to virginia in 2015, and the sisters had a history of running away. in fact, the mother reported that missing last december but went police located them, they asked for protection and were placed in a shelter. this time, the
they were duct taped together and washed up on the bank of the hudson river. ace gallagher with the latest. good evening. >> good evening. a 16-year-old was reported missing in virginia in late august in late october. her body in the body of her 22-year-old sister were found along the banks of the hudson, fully dressed in black leggings and black jackets, both duct taped together at the waist and ankles. please originally thought they had followed through on a suicide pact and jumped off...
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a deadly mystery on the hudson after the bodies of two sisters from saudi arabia were found bound togetherty river. adding to the mystery of this tragedy is the fact that according to the "new york times," the saudi embassy told these sisters' mother that the girls had recently asked for political asylum, apparently so they wouldn't have to go back to saudi arabia. cnn's athena jones has the story. >> reporter: a disturbing and bizarre mystery. how did two saudi sisters who had been living 250 miles away from fairfax, virginia, end up bound together with tape on the banks of the hudson river in new york? >> seems odd. seems like an odd way. i'm stunned. i'm stunned. >> reporter: new york police detectives say they have made significant progress in investigating the deaths of 16-year-old tala fa-raya and sister rotana. >> we have contacted members of the immediate family, as well as others. and those interviews are really unraveling in some way a piece of the puzzle of behind the scenes what was going on in the two young ladies' lives. >> reporter: the saudi consulate in new york confirming
a deadly mystery on the hudson after the bodies of two sisters from saudi arabia were found bound togetherty river. adding to the mystery of this tragedy is the fact that according to the "new york times," the saudi embassy told these sisters' mother that the girls had recently asked for political asylum, apparently so they wouldn't have to go back to saudi arabia. cnn's athena jones has the story. >> reporter: a disturbing and bizarre mystery. how did two saudi sisters who had...
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[ applause ] >> this is michael pillsbury, he's at the hudson institute, serves as senior fellow for chinese strategy. also a former special assistants for asian affairs in the office of the secretary of defense under the george hw bush administration. good morning. >> good morning. >> also president trump saying you were leading authority on china. can you expand on that? >> no. he's obviously the president of the united states so he's the leading authority on china. and my fear is this will cause further jealousy and envy by my fellow china hands. they don't like anybody getting extra prominence. we all write books and all try to explain china to our various audiences. >> expand your back ground on china. from the previous administration, particularly what you offer to this administration in regards to input on china? >> well, i've been working on china input on china. >> well, i've been working on china either inside the government or paid by the government for 40 years. my book is kind of a memoir of how everybody including me had a lot of wishful thinking back 40 years ago that c
[ applause ] >> this is michael pillsbury, he's at the hudson institute, serves as senior fellow for chinese strategy. also a former special assistants for asian affairs in the office of the secretary of defense under the george hw bush administration. good morning. >> good morning. >> also president trump saying you were leading authority on china. can you expand on that? >> no. he's obviously the president of the united states so he's the leading authority on china....
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last week, their bodies were found in the hudson river. duct taped togethot. cls on. outward signs ftrauma. this is an update now from the lead detective in new york on this case. >> we'
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we welcome to the hudson institute mr. brian hook. mr. hook, coordinate the pressure campaign on iran. previously, he found international strategic consulting firm based in washington, d.c., held senior positions in the george w. bush administration as assistant secretary of state for international organizations, senior advisor to u.s. ambassador to the united nations, special assistant to the president for policy, the white house chief of staff's office, and counselled the office of legal policy. before that he practiced corporate law. please join me in thanking him for his service and welcome him and rebecca, my colleague here at hudson who has written widely on the security threats especially
we welcome to the hudson institute mr. brian hook. mr. hook, coordinate the pressure campaign on iran. previously, he found international strategic consulting firm based in washington, d.c., held senior positions in the george w. bush administration as assistant secretary of state for international organizations, senior advisor to u.s. ambassador to the united nations, special assistant to the president for policy, the white house chief of staff's office, and counselled the office of legal...
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on c-span, vice president pence speaks of the hudson institute about u.s. policy toward china. later in the day, president trump holds a campaign rally in rochester, minnesota. talks2, larry kudlow about the new trade deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada. the senate returns for more debate on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. c-span3, government officials testified before the senate banking committee about efforts to prevent money laundering. the c-span bus was recently in honolulu, hawaii for the 39th stop of our 50 capitals for. this weekend, we feature hawaii on c-span. book tv, and american history tv. exploring hawaii's history and culture, as well as public policy issues facing the state. saturday on c-span at 7:00 a.m. journal," "washington the director of hawaii's office of planning will talk about homelessness and the lack of affordable housing. noon,k tv on c-span2 at stuart coleman on his book "eddie would go" on the life of the native hawaiian surfer. then, a visit to the university of hawaii at west a lot -- oahu. sunday, our hawaii weekend conti
on c-span, vice president pence speaks of the hudson institute about u.s. policy toward china. later in the day, president trump holds a campaign rally in rochester, minnesota. talks2, larry kudlow about the new trade deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada. the senate returns for more debate on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. c-span3, government officials testified before the senate banking committee about efforts to prevent money laundering. the c-span bus was recently in...
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people that are run eight long the beautiful hudson river because they want to stay in shape they end up going home six months later with no legs and arms because of people like this, sick people, these are sick people. and this guy had 22 people. he brought in his mother, his father, his brother, his sisters, his aunts, his uncles because of democrats' policy.
people that are run eight long the beautiful hudson river because they want to stay in shape they end up going home six months later with no legs and arms because of people like this, sick people, these are sick people. and this guy had 22 people. he brought in his mother, his father, his brother, his sisters, his aunts, his uncles because of democrats' policy.
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just us and if so then i'm going to sleep on the hudson or level with. how do. they embody money. then what am i to lose you don't know. then what and by when you don't know who the q.b. i thought sometimes are some going to do what i know whom worked for them going on to money. wonderful job. for . if you could. put up. with. me if you can get. to me. it's all right if your. son is he. could see me doing. the wanted or federal. law. i'm going to listen and hear. the sounds of my. own. child i get back to doing it. when you get better things to tell you about. how you're going to market xmas perhaps time. only. there are times when they are. going. to see in their mode. you know i thought it was a question when i asked me that. i could have got there and i'm going to. need you to put the gas cans ahead and. edward or cosmos her. and that. he liked her. what does how does how did everything that i use are applicable. to me how cute that i couldn't. now tony to. me aren't we tested them because how does it get that it's about our body to the head. table when we need to truly communit
just us and if so then i'm going to sleep on the hudson or level with. how do. they embody money. then what am i to lose you don't know. then what and by when you don't know who the q.b. i thought sometimes are some going to do what i know whom worked for them going on to money. wonderful job. for . if you could. put up. with. me if you can get. to me. it's all right if your. son is he. could see me doing. the wanted or federal. law. i'm going to listen and hear. the sounds of my. own. child i...
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host: you work for the hudson institute. formally advise the trump administration on china affairs? guest: i don't. host: we have calls lined up. go to our line for democrats. jean, up first with our guest michaelle pillsbury. you are on. caller: good morning. i'd like to suggest the technical aspect of american can enhance our relation was china trade, they have a major air pollution problem in their city. m.i.t. has developed in collusion with chinese engineers a ethanol engine that replaces both for cars and diesel trucks that's sufficient. they also need a source of nonpollutants of methanol fuel. they have asked us to use our natural gas to convert to methanol and ship to china. we're actually shipping -- we're doing this in louisiana. no one has mentioned this. shipping it through the panama canal to china for methanol for purposes for the fuel and to also make -- they can refine it into petrol chemicals. guest: he's in line with something president trump's trying to do. president trump and the commerce secretary, wilb
host: you work for the hudson institute. formally advise the trump administration on china affairs? guest: i don't. host: we have calls lined up. go to our line for democrats. jean, up first with our guest michaelle pillsbury. you are on. caller: good morning. i'd like to suggest the technical aspect of american can enhance our relation was china trade, they have a major air pollution problem in their city. m.i.t. has developed in collusion with chinese engineers a ethanol engine that replaces...
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it's at the hudson yards in new york. it's basically a 1200-foot tall work space. but where each floor is connected to an outdoor space, and to the floor above and the floor below, that means the vertical segregation that normally separates each floor from each other. here the entire building is connected in a single spiral. >> in the ribbons that we can see right here snaking their way around the building, these are places where people on different floors could look up from mar t marketing to research and development can say hey, i have a question for you. >> you take the elevator, but then if you have to speak to someone on the 17th, you go out and say hey. and when you look at three floors up you might see that girl from marketing tough tell her this thing. it's bringing people close together in a vertical building. >> if you want to hide from your boss, you know what to do, stay inside. >> don't go near the spiral. >> let's go to, you're next. >> so then it's, these are like three towers, there's a specific performance that has changed the design of each tower.
it's at the hudson yards in new york. it's basically a 1200-foot tall work space. but where each floor is connected to an outdoor space, and to the floor above and the floor below, that means the vertical segregation that normally separates each floor from each other. here the entire building is connected in a single spiral. >> in the ribbons that we can see right here snaking their way around the building, these are places where people on different floors could look up from mar t...
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thinking about this, new york still has a lot of agricultural sector, have you been to the hudson valley? it is beautiful. why is it new york is promoting this idea of going to the farm, close to nature, so there is something both pastoral, they serve traditions that we are going to be able to be at one with the countryside, the earth, this will give me a respite in terms of ethical or moral sensibility. new york is urban as we know, it does have a large agricultural industry was -- which is important for agriculture and tourism. they have a high direct to consumer sales which means they care about this idea of localism. they made a lot of money saying forms are local, small, not the california big agriculture, not florida, we know our workers, small firms, etc. this is what we have and how new york is different. the question is who is working in new york? who are our workers in new york state? and the first answer is the jamaican desk worker program. i talk about this having ended in the 60s but it doesn't mean the guestworkers are the program and. the program if you are interested, thi
thinking about this, new york still has a lot of agricultural sector, have you been to the hudson valley? it is beautiful. why is it new york is promoting this idea of going to the farm, close to nature, so there is something both pastoral, they serve traditions that we are going to be able to be at one with the countryside, the earth, this will give me a respite in terms of ethical or moral sensibility. new york is urban as we know, it does have a large agricultural industry was -- which is...
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it is at the hudson yards in new york. and it is basically a 1200-foot tall work space, but where each floor is connected to an outdoor space, and to the floor above, and the floor below. so that means the vertical segregation that normally separates each floor from each other, here the entire building is connected in a single spiral. so in the ribbons that we can see right here, snaking their way around the building, these are places where people on different floors could look up from marketing, to research and development, and say hey, come down here, i have a question for you. >> exactly. you will take the elevator probably to the 20th floor. but then if you have to speak with someone on the 17th, you will go out and say hey. and when you go out to the social space, and you look three floors up, you might see that girl that you have to tell her something and it is bringing people closer together in a vertical building. >> and if you want to hide from your boss, you flow what to avoid. you stay inside and don't go out. >>
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the city office if it was legal to team with the same which seemingly indefinitely absolutely up the hudson i. could not. feel well wolf i mean. we have no information. the reason of his arrest and the one well informed that was last december if i remember it was the first. suspect we didn't know what exactly was told to both his activity which would explain why he was detained and when you do time someone without clear explanation it's a breach of. rights. which case screamed repression here is an individual who was a journalist who was not even actively reporting at the time he was arrested even though that would have been his right to do. he was targeted because of his affiliation with a media organization with al-jazeera and arrested and detained without any due process whatsoever that is that i ask the judge about what's called preventative custody and why mahmood had not been released after a given period of time. hold that. view leave you have had. how you. felt. about that but i. also feel. this is a. matter of. doing i. saw you were just going to let you know. if you don't you. let
the city office if it was legal to team with the same which seemingly indefinitely absolutely up the hudson i. could not. feel well wolf i mean. we have no information. the reason of his arrest and the one well informed that was last december if i remember it was the first. suspect we didn't know what exactly was told to both his activity which would explain why he was detained and when you do time someone without clear explanation it's a breach of. rights. which case screamed repression here...
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last weeks officers found the saudi immigrants duct taped together in the hudson river. two were reported missing in august. their mother says someone from the saudi embassy called her and ordered the family to leave the u.s. because her daughters applied for political ylum. the nypd has sent detectives to virgininvestigate. >> are there any clues in their past life that would lend to why they wer in new york, why they might have left virginia and anything else? >> now investigators are still not calling this homicide. we had learned that rikanna was enrolled at george mason nersity and left in the spring. >>> 4:48. the next time you hop into an uber, the whole ride is going to be safer. dispatchers will know the make, model, license plate number of your uber but most importantly they'll know your exact location. this not only protects riders but drivers as well. >> i had a screaming, yelling customer thawas threatening me in my vehicle and, yeah, 911 could not hear b mause of the customer yelling in the background. >> now 911 can automatically dispatch officers to the ve
last weeks officers found the saudi immigrants duct taped together in the hudson river. two were reported missing in august. their mother says someone from the saudi embassy called her and ordered the family to leave the u.s. because her daughters applied for political ylum. the nypd has sent detectives to virgininvestigate. >> are there any clues in their past life that would lend to why they wer in new york, why they might have left virginia and anything else? >> now investigators...
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she is now a senior fellow at the hudson institute, a think tank in washington. lcome both of you to the "newshour". rebeccah heinrichs, to you first, yohave told us you ink the president is doing the right thing by trying, saying he wants to pull out. why? >> well, this treaty -- cold war treaty, the russians have been in violation to have the treaty for many years, as early as. 20 the obama administration made clear in 2014 that the russians were itiolation of the trea and began this soft diplomatic approach to try to get theru ians to comply with the treaty. they did not. instead, they started moving d with deploying missiles that would violate the treaty, and, so, the trump administration came in and tried a tougher approach, tried to get them to aye comply to no avail. if arms control ing to mean anything, it has to be enforced and, so, it undermines arms control in general if there aren't hard consequence forc e violations such as the russians have been doing. >> reporter: richard burt, if the russians ar in violation, why should the united states stay in. t
she is now a senior fellow at the hudson institute, a think tank in washington. lcome both of you to the "newshour". rebeccah heinrichs, to you first, yohave told us you ink the president is doing the right thing by trying, saying he wants to pull out. why? >> well, this treaty -- cold war treaty, the russians have been in violation to have the treaty for many years, as early as. 20 the obama administration made clear in 2014 that the russians were itiolation of the trea and...
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in the case of crystal run, a private healthcare provider in the hudson valley, the state of new york, after private meetings with their senior officers, dedicated $25 million of taxpayer support in exchange for thousands of dollars of political contributions. we have seen a broken system and i am not willing to allow that to be corrupted and certainly new yorkers cannot afford doubling their personal income tax to support a system that is not sustainable. marcia: you have 30 seconds. gov. cuomo: let me tell you why my opponent wouldn't answer the question. he's with mr. trump. there should only be healthcare for rich people. he voted against the healthcare exchange when he was in new york state legislature which ensures four million new yorkers. donald trump just said he wants to allow the disallowance of pre-existing conditions and end the funding for the affordable care act under obama. they think if you're rich, you should be able to have healthcare. if you're poor, good luck. don't get sick. marcia: your time is up. rich? mr. molinaro: i'd like 15 seconds. marcia: you have it. mr
in the case of crystal run, a private healthcare provider in the hudson valley, the state of new york, after private meetings with their senior officers, dedicated $25 million of taxpayer support in exchange for thousands of dollars of political contributions. we have seen a broken system and i am not willing to allow that to be corrupted and certainly new yorkers cannot afford doubling their personal income tax to support a system that is not sustainable. marcia: you have 30 seconds. gov....
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>> developing this morning, investigators are searching for answers after aruesome discovery in the hudson river. the bodies of two women were found yesterday right off the riverside park on th upp upper west side of manhattan. the bodies of two clothed women were found together. investigators have not said how they died it or anything about t possible sus >>> all eyes will be on wall street today. the dow plunged 600 points yesterday, wiping out all of its 2018 gains t cnbc reportss latest decline was driven in part by a sharp drop in tech shares and worries about corporateni es. >>> metro riders are getting credit back on their accounts. the transit ancy promised to refund your sma trip account when the system is more than 1 minutes late. since the program began this year, metro has refunded riders nearly $1 billio but that's well below the $2.5 billion they budgeted. now metro wants to raise the bar because it i says service improving. starting next year, metro plans to reimburseou when trains are ten minutes late. >> wow. a billion bucks? >> a billion dollars. and to think that's less
>> developing this morning, investigators are searching for answers after aruesome discovery in the hudson river. the bodies of two women were found yesterday right off the riverside park on th upp upper west side of manhattan. the bodies of two clothed women were found together. investigators have not said how they died it or anything about t possible sus >>> all eyes will be on wall street today. the dow plunged 600 points yesterday, wiping out all of its 2018 gains t cnbc...
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he is a senior fellow at the hudson institute and he wrote a book about eight years ago, i think it was, entitled "necessary secrets: national security, the media and the rule of law." that was in 2010. i've taught that book and enjoyed it and have been looking to it ever since. greg is going to kick us off here about leaking and how it relates to the security environment. >> thank you very much. it's great to be here. i was a fellow here from 1990 to 1994. i was working on russian affairs and i saw a publication called soviet prospects, and such was my profound knowledge of the field that four years later, i had to rename it "post-soviet prospects." i want to say a little bit how i came to the subject of secrecy, which was not as a policy analyst but as a new yorker who lived in new york through 9/11, had kids who were riding the subway, i was riding the subway. along came the attacking grid on the transit system killing 53 people. the following year in 2005, we had the attack in london killing over 190 people. people in new york riding the subway thought about such things, and at the
he is a senior fellow at the hudson institute and he wrote a book about eight years ago, i think it was, entitled "necessary secrets: national security, the media and the rule of law." that was in 2010. i've taught that book and enjoyed it and have been looking to it ever since. greg is going to kick us off here about leaking and how it relates to the security environment. >> thank you very much. it's great to be here. i was a fellow here from 1990 to 1994. i was working on...
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we'll bring you his comments live from the hudson institute here in washington at 11:00 eastern. senators are now reviewing the fbi report into alleged sexual assault allegations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. we expect a vote to limit debate tomorrow with the final confirmation vote possible this weekend. meanwhile, senate floor debate continues on the nomination which you can watch live on c-span 2 and we will replay all of today's senate debate at 8:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span 2. president trump holds a rally later today in minnesota. he's on the road to campaign for republican candidates running for the u.s. house, u.s. senate and governors seats. you can see live coverage at 7:30 eastern on c-span. your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures and history, wake forest university pro fesser david lubeth on 19th century artist winslo homer. on sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the pol
we'll bring you his comments live from the hudson institute here in washington at 11:00 eastern. senators are now reviewing the fbi report into alleged sexual assault allegations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. we expect a vote to limit debate tomorrow with the final confirmation vote possible this weekend. meanwhile, senate floor debate continues on the nomination which you can watch live on c-span 2 and we will replay all of today's senate debate at 8:00 p.m. eastern also on...
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. >> two women found in the hudson riverere a pair o sisters from fairfax county. nypd identified their bodies over the weekend.ai police they were bound together with duct tape and facing each other. both wer fully clothed and had no visible signs of trauma. e was 22 and her sister was 16 years old. she wte rep missing in late august. investigators are still working to figure out the exact cause of death. >> sad news out of new jersey this morning,th a n child has died in a viral outbreak at abi retation center. we first told you about this outbreak last week. in that eetime, t more children have died. a total of 25 have been sickened in this outbreak. it happened at a rehab center that treats children with compromised imme systems. they have been instructed not to admit new patients until the outbreak ends. >> for the first time in seven years the university of virginia's football team is nationally ranked. th beat north colina 31-21. aee crazynd of college football after 11 ranked teams lost this weekend. this busts up seven tms including the cavaliers. theex tea
. >> two women found in the hudson riverere a pair o sisters from fairfax county. nypd identified their bodies over the weekend.ai police they were bound together with duct tape and facing each other. both wer fully clothed and had no visible signs of trauma. e was 22 and her sister was 16 years old. she wte rep missing in late august. investigators are still working to figure out the exact cause of death. >> sad news out of new jersey this morning,th a n child has died in a viral...
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the bodies of rotana and that la faoua were floating along the hudson river. ere bound doing the with ductape facing one another. both were clothed and had no visible signs of trauma. they were just 22 and 16 years akd. >>> of a close look at this picture. there was a desperate search to find this teenager from maryland. his name is joseph gilbert. he disappeared around 5:45 this evening in it the area of brightseat road in landover. police and volunteers are looking forim and growing more and more concerned because he's got health issues. please call prince georgics county pol if you have any information on his whereabouts. away from thes marines corp marathon. we'll get you ready for the big race. and lepresident trump orders and lepresident trump orders u.s. fgs atla spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting
the bodies of rotana and that la faoua were floating along the hudson river. ere bound doing the with ductape facing one another. both were clothed and had no visible signs of trauma. they were just 22 and 16 years akd. >>> of a close look at this picture. there was a desperate search to find this teenager from maryland. his name is joseph gilbert. he disappeared around 5:45 this evening in it the area of brightseat road in landover. police and volunteers are looking forim and growing...
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michael pillsbury of the hudson institute will talk about u.s.-china trade policy, and president trump's recent comments accusing china of attempting to meddle in the upcoming elections. join the discussion. on "q&a," yale, university historian joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war." >> you have scores of congressmen in a massive brawl. in and of itself it is dramatic. throwing punches, spittoon's, a massive encounter, but was really interesting to me, people at the time looked at it, and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of seven hours, lots of them armed, running at each other in the house of representatives. thiseral of them said doesn't look like a normal congressional fight. this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. that's really striking. indeed, it certainly did look like a battle, and not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> as your primary source for campaign 2018, next we show you a florida u.
michael pillsbury of the hudson institute will talk about u.s.-china trade policy, and president trump's recent comments accusing china of attempting to meddle in the upcoming elections. join the discussion. on "q&a," yale, university historian joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war." >> you have scores of congressmen in a massive brawl. in and of itself it is dramatic. throwing punches, spittoon's, a massive...
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extreme rainfall events are causing flooding, basements backups and combined sewer overflows to the hudson river zwloorom may through july the ut much of the east coast saw rainfall up tohree times normal levels according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. nine of the extreme prescription eenlts occurred since 1990 according to the environmental prection agency. the more water, the more expensive the damage. in albany alone two summers ago a few random rainstorms caused over $3 million in damage to suers, overwhelmed by unusually heavy water. so in albany's search for solution. nejoseph coffey td to tech, the techis based cloud and a four-year-old company called the opty installing smart system underground to manage water in urban leaks ponds and tanks draining them in advance to hol more are the water when the storms hit. market's qckly is a ceo. >> we are able to take the weather forecast andt use to predict how much runoff is going down in advance to create new y storage without building a new major azbleet quigley says nationwide there are close to a million sites
extreme rainfall events are causing flooding, basements backups and combined sewer overflows to the hudson river zwloorom may through july the ut much of the east coast saw rainfall up tohree times normal levels according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. nine of the extreme prescription eenlts occurred since 1990 according to the environmental prection agency. the more water, the more expensive the damage. in albany alone two summers ago a few random rainstorms caused...
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they were found dead in the hudson river last week. stedi arabian consu in new york confirms the girls were saudi tionals. investigators say 16-year-old pala ferria and her sister were found bound at the waist. there wasn no s of trauma to their bodies. the younger sister was reported missing at the end of august. >>> t woman dreamed of opening her own salon. at dream w cut short when she tried to help a crash ct , but a suspected drunk driver hit and killed her on route 50. her family stood outside her partment 40holding a picture of her and remembering her life. her step-sister had a message for those thiing about drinking and driving. >> it is irresponsible for you and other persons. other persons have a family. and it's not fair. >> police tell us the 37-year-old man who hit and killed the woman is from springdale. they haven't released his name because he hasn't been charged yet. >>> metro's got a new plan to get more of us onboard, and it starts withing more to its riders. metro's general manager is l proposinger rush hour periods
they were found dead in the hudson river last week. stedi arabian consu in new york confirms the girls were saudi tionals. investigators say 16-year-old pala ferria and her sister were found bound at the waist. there wasn no s of trauma to their bodies. the younger sister was reported missing at the end of august. >>> t woman dreamed of opening her own salon. at dream w cut short when she tried to help a crash ct , but a suspected drunk driver hit and killed her on route 50. her family...