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, the security guard, was unarmed. >> joiner: it's like they pull up, stop, and the doorspon. and that's when i locked onto his face cause he's got this smile. >> cooper: he was literally smiling? >> joiner: yeah, like, "i got you. i got you." ( gunshots ) >> cooper: the two terrorists opened fire with automatic rifles. joiner dove for cover, but was shot in the leg. officer greg stevens, returned fire with his handgun. police nearby ran toward the scene. >> and right here ( bleep ) just started shooting at this convention! >> cooper: when this video was recorded by a passerby, both terrorists had been mortally wounded by officer stevens, and were laying on the ground next to their car. >> they still shooting, man! >> cooper: a swat team shot them both in the head. >> joiner: because they kept moving and they weren't sure there were explosives involved they had to shoot them. >> cooper: how quick did all of this happen? >> joiner: oh, it's a matter of seconds. i would say 20, 30 seconds. it's very quick. >> cooper: the next day as the fbi picked through the crime scene, th
, the security guard, was unarmed. >> joiner: it's like they pull up, stop, and the doorspon. and that's when i locked onto his face cause he's got this smile. >> cooper: he was literally smiling? >> joiner: yeah, like, "i got you. i got you." ( gunshots ) >> cooper: the two terrorists opened fire with automatic rifles. joiner dove for cover, but was shot in the leg. officer greg stevens, returned fire with his handgun. police nearby ran toward the scene....
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before obamacare, the joiners family annual premium was $7,400 . at the time they had access to multiple providers and dozens of plan designs. unfortunately obamacare had brought chaos into the health care system. and the joiners are not alone. this is just one example. one example of many throughout my district and throughout america. of what obamacare's done. you see, obamacare's done essentially three things. first of all, it's taken away choice. it's limited choices. representative burgess mentioned the fact that 1/3 of the counties in america right now only have one provider. only one provider. that's not a choice. five states only have one provider. that's not a choice. 16 counties in tennessee new york provider -- tennessee, no provider. no one. that is not sustainable. you know, we had a situation that faced us here in the majority party, in the republican party. we had to decide, what are we going to do? should we even touch health care or should we just leave it alone? we did the right thing. we said, we need to rescue, we need to rescue t
before obamacare, the joiners family annual premium was $7,400 . at the time they had access to multiple providers and dozens of plan designs. unfortunately obamacare had brought chaos into the health care system. and the joiners are not alone. this is just one example. one example of many throughout my district and throughout america. of what obamacare's done. you see, obamacare's done essentially three things. first of all, it's taken away choice. it's limited choices. representative burgess...
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the dowel inserter, the shaper, the joiner, and the planer. there's a lot at stake for everyone here at precise, and what they need is a fresh start. dean: here is where you walk in. this is your front entrance. lemonis: okay. okay, so these boards are great. dean: so, what that is, that's the view standing if you're in the corner by the rv sales. lemonis: this is cool. dean: and if you look up or to the right, we're actually building an rv to hang off the wall. if that doesn't grab your attention, nothing does. lemonis: how do you feel like he's doing? -keith: phenomenal. -lemonis: yeah? keith: i think the whole team -- this building is so energized right now, it's great. we're ahead of schedule. -lemonis: oh, really? -dean: yeah. better to get done early than late. keith: i couldn't wait for tuesday. i really wanted you to see this, and i'm hoping that you like it as much as we do. lemonis: if it's done early, great, but the attention to detail has to be there. dean: i know that. i know it. -lemonis: keep that in mind. -dean: i know that. le
the dowel inserter, the shaper, the joiner, and the planer. there's a lot at stake for everyone here at precise, and what they need is a fresh start. dean: here is where you walk in. this is your front entrance. lemonis: okay. okay, so these boards are great. dean: so, what that is, that's the view standing if you're in the corner by the rv sales. lemonis: this is cool. dean: and if you look up or to the right, we're actually building an rv to hang off the wall. if that doesn't grab your...
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the joiners are not alone and explained they are not able to pay down their mortgage because of increases in health care costs. patients face this because obamacare has failed. they saw the costs skyrocketing, last year, the obama administration even admitted that premium hikes were coming. it turns out the national astonishingrease is 25%. that's the average. in seven states, it's more than 50%. unbelievable. well, mr. speaker, today is a ew day, this and noon, the energy and commerce finished a markup on the obamacare reconciliation bill. i was to be part of that, 27 hours and 27 minutes we met a got it out of met. and goes not budget committee along with the ways and means committee and they will go to reconciliation. . i'm proud to be part of this opportunity to take the first steps in entitlement reform and repealing obamacare. i want to thank my colleagues who were here this evening for this special order as well as to thank each member of congress who has and continues to take a stand against the idea of a top down, one size fits all approach to health care. our plan presents a bet
the joiners are not alone and explained they are not able to pay down their mortgage because of increases in health care costs. patients face this because obamacare has failed. they saw the costs skyrocketing, last year, the obama administration even admitted that premium hikes were coming. it turns out the national astonishingrease is 25%. that's the average. in seven states, it's more than 50%. unbelievable. well, mr. speaker, today is a ew day, this and noon, the energy and commerce finished...
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the nation's cap to.ion' take a look. this is all thanks to a local artist, self proclaimed hip oh named advice toe. allison seymour >>reporter: meet carlson joinera painter man. most people call me columnumn governor.gove he's been homeless and living on the streets of d.c. for moreor than seven years, but that has not stopped his love of painting.pain this is the gift god gave me and i enjoy doing it. by using whatever he finds to do so. whatever god put in my hands i make it work. my bowl to put paint brushes is in the old meal jar. this is a window somebody threw away. so with that being said. >> if you ever invite me over your house, don't leave me in the living room because your sofa is going to be crooked because i am going to take the responding out of it. > painter man has been p painting since he was sevenven years old. his work, a reflection of who he is. god people, the word peculiar means is what the world says is weird. and what the world says is weird, that's not weird.rd. it's what it's supposed to be. i'm peculiar. i feel what i feel. i do what i do and i like it. and you took it away present me and said carlson you can't paint n
the nation's cap to.ion' take a look. this is all thanks to a local artist, self proclaimed hip oh named advice toe. allison seymour >>reporter: meet carlson joinera painter man. most people call me columnumn governor.gove he's been homeless and living on the streets of d.c. for moreor than seven years, but that has not stopped his love of painting.pain this is the gift god gave me and i enjoy doing it. by using whatever he finds to do so. whatever god put in my hands i make it work. my...
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simmons say it's all about the impact teachers have on their students. like joiner with his students. >> i have kids who kind of look up to me and kind of southeast what i'm doing and -- see what i'm doing and say wow, i can do like joiner. >> reporter: joiner says he is not going anywhere anytime soon. >> makes me kind of smile. >> reporter: reporting in sack sacramento, kpix 5. >> . >>> schools closed. latest on a blizzard na has crippled life. >>> and this tree that became a touching tribute to a children's book. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a live look now at newark, new jersey. you can see the snow piling up ko >>> take a live look at newark, new jersey. you can see snow piled up from a blizzard that's pounded the northeast, from virginia up to maine. up to 30 inches of snow after all is said and done. parts of pennsylvania already 2 feet, boston about a foot. they are dealing with power outages, closed schools and canceled flights. in fact many flights out of uso app when we were at the airport today, airlines were handing out waivers that allowed passengers to change to a
simmons say it's all about the impact teachers have on their students. like joiner with his students. >> i have kids who kind of look up to me and kind of southeast what i'm doing and -- see what i'm doing and say wow, i can do like joiner. >> reporter: joiner says he is not going anywhere anytime soon. >> makes me kind of smile. >> reporter: reporting in sack sacramento, kpix 5. >> . >>> schools closed. latest on a blizzard na has crippled life....
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the most resistant groups to donald trump. why? they're connected. they have -- they're joiners. they belong to things. way with some of the protestant churches in areas like central wisconsin. where people belong, they are less vulnerable to donald trump. be a belonger. join the choir. it will make you -- it will trump-proof you and your neighbors if you are involved in some civic activity. >> whatever is to come, david, how complicit will republicans be when the historians look like on this trump era? >> that's a heavy question and a painful question. the place where we check and balance the president is in congress. i have total confidence in the courts. but the federal courts, there are aren't that many. they're very slow. they only hear certain kinds of questions. they can never initiate anything. they want for people to bring problems to them. they'll do justice, i'm sure, same as they always do. but congress is the place it happens, and congress has been lying down for this president on everything from conflict of interest to the tax returns. and now to the most -- what is to my mind, different p
the most resistant groups to donald trump. why? they're connected. they have -- they're joiners. they belong to things. way with some of the protestant churches in areas like central wisconsin. where people belong, they are less vulnerable to donald trump. be a belonger. join the choir. it will make you -- it will trump-proof you and your neighbors if you are involved in some civic activity. >> whatever is to come, david, how complicit will republicans be when the historians look like on...
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joiner. do you remember the first time walking in? >> absolutely.del of the c.s.s. arkansas. and i said, "you know what you're doing." >> was he a teacher? >> he was to me. he was a historical sponge. >> gary commissions william to build ships to use as visual aids in his classes -- 17 in all. what'd you pay? >> i think i paid $175 at the time. >> was it a steal? >> oh, yes. without a doubt. he was just that good. lar, even museums commissioned ships from william. was this profimaking for him? >> he didn't make enough. my dad was a very kind soul, and he did a lot of things out of the goodness of his heart. >> what would it cost for a ship? >> back in those days, he might get $300 or $400. and he would spend two months building it. >> year after year, he churns out models. then, in 2005, william is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and given six months to live. larry has long since moved out. he now owns a successful ambulance company two hours away. but he starts making the trip back and forth every week. it's the most treasured time he ever spends
joiner. do you remember the first time walking in? >> absolutely.del of the c.s.s. arkansas. and i said, "you know what you're doing." >> was he a teacher? >> he was to me. he was a historical sponge. >> gary commissions william to build ships to use as visual aids in his classes -- 17 in all. what'd you pay? >> i think i paid $175 at the time. >> was it a steal? >> oh, yes. without a doubt. he was just that good. lar, even museums...
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i will share the story of a man named carlton joiner. he is a homeless d.c. man but he's paintings may be like just blow your mind. they call behind painter man. he paint them on the streets as he works to overcome homelessness. >> i love this story. can't wait to see that. right here in washington d.c.. also on tap sharing changes to what she ate transformed her life and what happened to her can happen to you. >> jason deerden stops bit loft and sharing important message in d.c. today. >> you know else who will stop by the loft today. kevin mccarthy. >> i miss you too. today is massive day, david shapel his two standups are back on netflix. year and two specials one hour long each released now. if you go to netflix and have netflix you can watch them now. but the story here is that he recently did an interview with gale king on cbs where he spoke about comedy central. we all know he left a 50 million deal there after two successful seasons and he talks about watching -- he left 2005 and then p and keel left comedy central he talked about key and peel using ra
i will share the story of a man named carlton joiner. he is a homeless d.c. man but he's paintings may be like just blow your mind. they call behind painter man. he paint them on the streets as he works to overcome homelessness. >> i love this story. can't wait to see that. right here in washington d.c.. also on tap sharing changes to what she ate transformed her life and what happened to her can happen to you. >> jason deerden stops bit loft and sharing important message in d.c....
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the same thing? electricians, sheet metal workers, bricklayers, tylers, joiners, truck drivers, laborers. l in sick because it's men's day? how would your wife look at you? she would laugh your lazy butt out of the house. how come it's okay for a woman and not a man? is it our inherent sexism that creates lower expectations for women? what are we saying about teachers, that they are not as vital to civilization? go ahead and play hooky, nobody will care. men's jobs matters, so stay right there. they women posturing, assuming women's careers are less important. i hope the teachers spend the day off with her actual kids, unless that's just another job too. i don't know where to start. >> kimberly: it's a bad idea. >> greg: it is all teachers, so the kids suffer. >> kimberly: i think it's very selfish. if you are passionate about what you do, you march forward and go into those classrooms and say women are making a difference every single day in the lives of millions of americans, and starting here with the classroom and children. why would you want to have a child that's in desperate need of
the same thing? electricians, sheet metal workers, bricklayers, tylers, joiners, truck drivers, laborers. l in sick because it's men's day? how would your wife look at you? she would laugh your lazy butt out of the house. how come it's okay for a woman and not a man? is it our inherent sexism that creates lower expectations for women? what are we saying about teachers, that they are not as vital to civilization? go ahead and play hooky, nobody will care. men's jobs matters, so stay right there....
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the question is, what we get for it? to joiner is, they did this new person -- postwar record, become part of influence in government and the democratic party. they remain junior partners. in order to maintain their position, they join in the purging of communists from their ranks. a lot of words on that one, sorry. lefte middle of 1949, the led unions, there is a number of unions in which coming us had substantial influence i will talk about that in a minute. in certain were industries, where they were organizing among workers of color, women, in industries that were often avoided by the biggest unions, but nonetheless were at the bottom of the economy. there were a number of unions that came to be defined as left-led. the cio breeze charges against 11 of the unions for being communist dominated and ends up expelling nine fm. happening, there are things happening within the unions. walter reuther rises to power in the ranks of the uaw. a part of the way he gets there is by attacking coming us to let within their ranks. the govern
the question is, what we get for it? to joiner is, they did this new person -- postwar record, become part of influence in government and the democratic party. they remain junior partners. in order to maintain their position, they join in the purging of communists from their ranks. a lot of words on that one, sorry. lefte middle of 1949, the led unions, there is a number of unions in which coming us had substantial influence i will talk about that in a minute. in certain were industries, where...
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joiners. i think that he may have pushed pearson but pearson certainly had his own agenda. theceo. >> former ceo, rollup philosophy which obviously suited bill. i mean he said -- >> it suited everyone, right? >> it suited everyone. >> until the music stopped. >> is it possible that with this loss and maybe nobody has any idea, jim, but is it possible with this bill ackman's net history would be to never have made money for anybody. >> his wins were smaller. 20% annualized returns over his career at pershing square. it's just the most recent one that is so spectacular -- >> always a guy who says, you know what, this is the low and i want to get in on actavis -- he's a charming guy. he'll meet some rich people and say, i screwed up and admit it and now is the time to buy ackman because 20% and you got to be with me. this will be the worst i've made. worst mistake i made and learn add loy the. the thing always intimidated me about valeant, the amount of debt, 30 billion in debt. brought pop in -- i like joe papa. did a nice job at pergo then a bad job at pergo. everything changed
joiners. i think that he may have pushed pearson but pearson certainly had his own agenda. theceo. >> former ceo, rollup philosophy which obviously suited bill. i mean he said -- >> it suited everyone, right? >> it suited everyone. >> until the music stopped. >> is it possible that with this loss and maybe nobody has any idea, jim, but is it possible with this bill ackman's net history would be to never have made money for anybody. >> his wins were smaller....