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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from illinois is recognized. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 921, the sports medicine licensure clarity act of 2015. the bill's sponsors, congressman richmond and congressman guthrie, were able to fix a particular problem with a targeted solution in this legislation. as amended, this bill will ensure that sports medicine professionals who control -- who have contact, let me say that again. as amended, this bill will ensure that sports medicine professionals who contract with a team are covered by their medical professional liability insurance while they are traveling with their teams. medical licensure is state-specific, so when a provider travels with a team, they are often technically practicing without a license and without their medical liability insurance. obviously this is a problem. this bill solves that problem. you need -- unique to sports medicine pr
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from illinois is recognized. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 921, the sports medicine licensure clarity act of 2015. the bill's sponsors, congressman richmond and congressman guthrie, were able to fix a particular problem with a targeted solution in this legislation. as amended, this bill will ensure that sports medicine professionals...
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the chair: the gentleman for such time. -- the gentleman is reblingd for such time. mr. hensarling: thank you, mr. chairman. we are meyered in the most slowest, tepid, weakest economy in the history of the republic. our fellow citizens continue to suffer. the economy continues to not work for working people. now, we hear a lot of happy talk coming out of the administration and they throw statistics at us telling us how happy we should be with this economy, but the economy's limping along at 1.5% to 2% of economic growth when the historic norm is 3.5%. and if you can't grow america's economy, you cannot grow the family economy. so all this happy talk coming out of the administration, try to convince the eight million americans who don't have a job, that this is a good economy. try telling that to the six million americans who want to work full time but can only find part-time employment. mr. chairman, tell that to the 94 million americans who are out of the work force entirely. so many have just given up, never being able to find any type of gainful employment in this econ
the chair: the gentleman for such time. -- the gentleman is reblingd for such time. mr. hensarling: thank you, mr. chairman. we are meyered in the most slowest, tepid, weakest economy in the history of the republic. our fellow citizens continue to suffer. the economy continues to not work for working people. now, we hear a lot of happy talk coming out of the administration and they throw statistics at us telling us how happy we should be with this economy, but the economy's limping along at...
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graves: i yield back the balance of my time -- i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from indiana is recognized. mr. carson: mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. with that i'll conclude by saying that i'd urge all members to support h.r. 6007 and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 6007. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed. for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas rise? the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question w
graves: i yield back the balance of my time -- i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from indiana is recognized. mr. carson: mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. with that i'll conclude by saying that i'd urge all members to support h.r. 6007 and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore:...
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i cry all the time. but is tears of pride to i am moved by this community so deeply talk about pride of country and citizenship with the strong defense for this rests on us shoulders of one community. to protect the freedoms of the assault. if we don't take care of the men and women. so i do get emotional when i see a gun man with all of the limbs blown off and ici young family sitting there and sec him walking than competing in the games and clutches your heart we could follow the journey is from traumatic injury to victory there is the strength and the power we are so lucky. >> i'm actually working about to one of those positive aspects of the civilian world of medicine saving lives like never before. but it does treat this other invisible loans forever. and that is one thing he will concentrate on. that is remarkable. thanks to both of you for what you're doing. behalf not done the research, a previous first ladies have done for veterans. final after the cold war but you have again done more than almos
i cry all the time. but is tears of pride to i am moved by this community so deeply talk about pride of country and citizenship with the strong defense for this rests on us shoulders of one community. to protect the freedoms of the assault. if we don't take care of the men and women. so i do get emotional when i see a gun man with all of the limbs blown off and ici young family sitting there and sec him walking than competing in the games and clutches your heart we could follow the journey is...
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look what you spent the first time of the interview.harlie: i did that to give you an opportunity. you wanted an opportunity to say if you believe this, this is the truth. that is opportunity rather than me wasting time. i asked about the foundation and what it has achieved and what it had done. let me turn to the election. i'm not flattering you. you have an acute political mind. tell me how you see this election at this moment as we go into post-labor day, heading towards a debate. mr. clinton: pretty much the way i did a year-and-a-half ago. i said, you know, this is the time where there is a lot of resentment. you are not a demagogue. been thest always grown up in every room. that is why people are loyal to you. you make something good happen. you're going to have to take a big gamble. she has. she's the only person with a coherent economic program. john mccain's economic advisor, who is very respected says her plan would add 10.5 million jobs. when he says what do you have to lose the first answer, 14 million jobs. all you can do i
look what you spent the first time of the interview.harlie: i did that to give you an opportunity. you wanted an opportunity to say if you believe this, this is the truth. that is opportunity rather than me wasting time. i asked about the foundation and what it has achieved and what it had done. let me turn to the election. i'm not flattering you. you have an acute political mind. tell me how you see this election at this moment as we go into post-labor day, heading towards a debate. mr....
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on the right time on the right time ? ? coming on the right side ? ? on the right side coming on the right time on the right time ? ? ? . >>> a network news anchor's alcoholic confessions. >>> elizabeth vargas opens up about r moment with her young child that will haunt her forever. >> i don't know if i will ever forgive myself. >> then, a fashion show disaster, models fainting, boots breaking, what was kanye thinking? plus, an et first look, is ben mccormack's big event. >>> and elizabeth vargas, one of the biggest names in tv news but it's her past struggle with alcohol that has made headlines now. >> indeed, she is opening up about her battle with the bottle marriage and her life. >> there are days you wake up where you feel so bad that the only thing that makes you feel better is more alcohol. that is when you're in the death spin. >> she has covered some of the biggest stories of our time. but off camera, elizabeth vargas had a kind of double life. the mother of two suffered from crippling anxiety and
on the right time on the right time ? ? coming on the right side ? ? on the right side coming on the right time on the right time ? ? ? . >>> a network news anchor's alcoholic confessions. >>> elizabeth vargas opens up about r moment with her young child that will haunt her forever. >> i don't know if i will ever forgive myself. >> then, a fashion show disaster, models fainting, boots breaking, what was kanye thinking? plus, an et first look, is ben mccormack's big...
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they all loved the use at the time. elmer filled the ranks of new york's notoriously undisciplined fire meant. now the war starts into the u.s. army is very small and a lot of the officers are southerners and they will fight for the confederacy and congress is adjourned so lincoln can't officially declare war if he can't raise an army so he appeals to whatever they can. so among the troops that were the first to arrive were the fires and they instantly made themselves unloved in washington. they were allegedly breaking into shops, getting drunk in the restaurants and a mob of washingtonians were like please just go home but then a fire breaks out in the willard hotel and viggo rushing into the hotel, climbing all over, they put the fire out and reading themselves. not long after that favor among the first union troops sent across the potomac to route to alexandria to route the small rebel force was there. ellsworth is leading them up thf the street and sees a confederate flag flying in the house in alexandria. he rushes
they all loved the use at the time. elmer filled the ranks of new york's notoriously undisciplined fire meant. now the war starts into the u.s. army is very small and a lot of the officers are southerners and they will fight for the confederacy and congress is adjourned so lincoln can't officially declare war if he can't raise an army so he appeals to whatever they can. so among the troops that were the first to arrive were the fires and they instantly made themselves unloved in washington....
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a retired british colonel at the time. he built the house as a wedding present for his wife, mary phillips morris. if you heard of fellows bird manner, that is her family. she comes from a wealthy dutch merchant family. when you start thinking about the wealth of these families of the 18th century, think about washington heights being the countryside. the closest neighbor to the mansion in 1765 is five miles away. they have 130 acres of land. at huge farm. state --is, her family the stated terry's you down -- estate in tarrytown has 52,000 acres around it. the height of society. roger marries her for her money. she's an heiress. they lived there for about 10 years, till 1775. they are loyalists. they hightail it back to england with the revolutionary war break out. they leave the house pretty much abandoned. emes will be a th throughout my story, the wife comes back to get a lot of positions from the house. back in england roger dies at about 60. mary lives to be 95. all the women outlive their husbands. subtext. after that
a retired british colonel at the time. he built the house as a wedding present for his wife, mary phillips morris. if you heard of fellows bird manner, that is her family. she comes from a wealthy dutch merchant family. when you start thinking about the wealth of these families of the 18th century, think about washington heights being the countryside. the closest neighbor to the mansion in 1765 is five miles away. they have 130 acres of land. at huge farm. state --is, her family the stated...
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you to judge it by what is going on at the time. what i'm seeing in this case is a man who, by the statements of his wife, was mentally derranged. she said he just took his medication. she is suggesting to the officers that he is in a unsubstantial state. then they find out he is armed with a weapon. >> paul, let me jump in, stand by, we want to take you now to a live press conference in charlotte, north carolina. the family of mr. keith scott will be speaking. right now you will listen to a former state respective and someone representing the family in this situation. let's listen in. all of the puzzle pieces that complete the picture of what happened the day mr. scott lost his life and why he lost his life. we know there was also three imaged that were produced by cmpd. most notably a handgun, an ankle holster, and what appears to be a small piece of a marijuana blunt. i think it is important here to remember this is an ongoing process and there are still a lot of questions that need to be answered. that are going to continue to lo
you to judge it by what is going on at the time. what i'm seeing in this case is a man who, by the statements of his wife, was mentally derranged. she said he just took his medication. she is suggesting to the officers that he is in a unsubstantial state. then they find out he is armed with a weapon. >> paul, let me jump in, stand by, we want to take you now to a live press conference in charlotte, north carolina. the family of mr. keith scott will be speaking. right now you will listen...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves his time of the the chair recognizes the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support f h.r. 5587, the strengthening career and technical education for the 21st century act. legislation that i am proud to interdues with the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, as well as representatives langevin, nolan, curbelo, and byrne and with the support of the house education and work force committee ranking member, mr. scott, and our chairman, mr. kline. the bill before us is proof that democrats and republicans can come together and do the right thing for america's students, workers, and employers. the perkins career and technical education program reaches over 11 million american students across the country each year. and for the first time in 10 years this legislation will comprehensively update the program, overhauling how government invests in our work force and stren
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves his time of the the chair recognizes the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support f h.r. 5587, the strengthening career and technical education for the 21st century act. legislation that i am proud to interdues with the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, as well as representatives langevin, nolan, curbelo, and byrne and with the...
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not a ton of moisture by the time it gets here. skies clear out on friday and the sun comes out and it's going to be hot. highs 85 to 90 as we head into the end of the week. saturday. it hocks like sunday -- looks like sunday we will get a chance of a shower or storm. sunshine next week upper 70s on monday and mid-80s by the time we get to tuesday. how does it look breana. >> reporter: this is an improvement from yesterday morning. that extra labor day traffic is gone and we are back to the usual morning traffic which is not necessarily much better right. but this is a live look at the northbound lanes of the expressway by the columbia road exit. there's a steady stream of cars and now getting to the expressway is easy. 128 in braintree is clear and so is route 3 and the drive time from the split and the pike exit is 10 minutes. if you use public transportation in boston there is a new app thembta wants you to down load the transit app and they are officially emdoorsing it as the best app for transit riders. tens of thousands of bos
not a ton of moisture by the time it gets here. skies clear out on friday and the sun comes out and it's going to be hot. highs 85 to 90 as we head into the end of the week. saturday. it hocks like sunday -- looks like sunday we will get a chance of a shower or storm. sunshine next week upper 70s on monday and mid-80s by the time we get to tuesday. how does it look breana. >> reporter: this is an improvement from yesterday morning. that extra labor day traffic is gone and we are back to...
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kenny had the time to punt on this one. but directly into the back of his own wolverines took over in great field position. they would score. then a injured sefo liufau. 70-yard touchdown to shaye fields. the buffs were back on top. but it was all bad from there. he tried but couldn't continue. an ankle injury. his day was done. and another special team's disaster. ayesed this game. peppers took a punt back. 54 yards to make it 45-28, michigan. the fourth ranked wolverines 17-point loss at the big house. no quarterback controversy next week for colorado state. colin hill is going to get another start. but true freshmen took over the rams offense. and what a performance he put on at hugh stadium. hill and csu taking on northern colorado in fort collins. the 18-year-old, his first collegiate touchdown in the first quarter. a little two-yard hookup with elroy masters jr. hill doing it he is off. he would just pile it on from there. going to connect with johnson, ten yard score. hill threw for four touchdowns, rushed for one. an
kenny had the time to punt on this one. but directly into the back of his own wolverines took over in great field position. they would score. then a injured sefo liufau. 70-yard touchdown to shaye fields. the buffs were back on top. but it was all bad from there. he tried but couldn't continue. an ankle injury. his day was done. and another special team's disaster. ayesed this game. peppers took a punt back. 54 yards to make it 45-28, michigan. the fourth ranked wolverines 17-point loss at the...
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no one knew what the musical was at the time. are sitting around that table, all my board members, lin game. he does a sales pitch about hamilton, and the board approved doing the. -- event. those were the posters that the public had that are different than the roller coaster. that is our pad. it sold out because it was only supposed to be three weeks at the public. it kept getting extended even before it opened. bought the seeds for was supposed to be the last week of actual performances. it turned into the third week of previous because it kept getting extended. that was our advertisement. to see put it out there what happened. it was up until the day of the show that we were selling tickets. a slow burn. we finally got that theater sold, but it was, what are we buying these tickets for? it is still a little confusing to us that it is a musical about alexander hamilton. great event. it was still to this day is the the most money for the mansion. we make $30,000 on it. have this amazing talkback afterwards. from left to right, i
no one knew what the musical was at the time. are sitting around that table, all my board members, lin game. he does a sales pitch about hamilton, and the board approved doing the. -- event. those were the posters that the public had that are different than the roller coaster. that is our pad. it sold out because it was only supposed to be three weeks at the public. it kept getting extended even before it opened. bought the seeds for was supposed to be the last week of actual performances. it...
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and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? mr. defazio: i think the gentleman's amendment has great merit and i urge members to support it. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. byrne: i would ask everyone to support this very important amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from alabama. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it and the amendment s agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number two proipted in house report 114-794. for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in house report number 114-794 offered by mr. crawford of arkansas. the chair: the gentleman from arkansas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman f
and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? mr. defazio: i think the gentleman's amendment has great merit and i urge members to support it. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. byrne: i would ask everyone to support this very important amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the...
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police believe he was impaired at the time of the attack. one officer broke a leg, the other suffered head injuries. >>> look behind me. elderly driver lucky to have walked away after driving right into the backyard pool in the fort myers area. the driver crashed through the carport and ended up in the pool. luckily the two people in the car got out safely but both suffered minor injuries. >>> now to democracy 2016 -- the presidential campaigns focusing on child care. it's the candidates' kids who are doing the talking. >> it's not a woman's issue. it's a family issue. it's an american issue. it's been discussed but has yet to be solved. my father plans to change that. >> republican donald trump wants to give stay at home parents the same tax deductions as those who work and says paid maternity leave for working mothers should be six weeks. >> mom knows that education does start long before college. it matters to me that she understands how important early childhood education is. important it is we support parents in our role as our children
police believe he was impaired at the time of the attack. one officer broke a leg, the other suffered head injuries. >>> look behind me. elderly driver lucky to have walked away after driving right into the backyard pool in the fort myers area. the driver crashed through the carport and ended up in the pool. luckily the two people in the car got out safely but both suffered minor injuries. >>> now to democracy 2016 -- the presidential campaigns focusing on child care. it's the...
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a lot of the time it's described as when an -- women in fiction. i don't know that that's going to happen but i do feel like i'm starting to see integration that was previously on the site. it's even more recent digital brands. >> i am being given the sign that it's time to take questions from the audience. does anyone have questions? i just want to say rachel founded this online, the book club called the women's lives club. >> [inaudible] should we give them the microphone >> you focus on the relationship and the revolution that changed everything. speak to >> he started at good morning america and was a producer and friends with helen and david. his wife was a wonderful photographer and get a lot of the pictures in the book. thank you. question to? >> i was inspired by your book and when i pitched it, the website was one of the lovely melon meals i've worked with and i loved cosmo. i was very excited and loved the book. she had an interesting point in the website. she dismissed it. i loved the magazine and worked for digital media and i would love
a lot of the time it's described as when an -- women in fiction. i don't know that that's going to happen but i do feel like i'm starting to see integration that was previously on the site. it's even more recent digital brands. >> i am being given the sign that it's time to take questions from the audience. does anyone have questions? i just want to say rachel founded this online, the book club called the women's lives club. >> [inaudible] should we give them the microphone >>...
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this was the time to fwicks it. it was in the bill -- this was the time to fix it. it was in the bill. it was unanimous. it was stripped out. that's very, very unfortunate. there are very good things in this bill. there are many projects that are essential but, again, the corps of engineers has a $68 billion backlog so all we're doing is putting people in an endless line. $68 billion backlog. we're collecting about $1,6,000,000 a year to make those projects a reality except $400 million, $500 million of it is by diverted into other parts of the government. that is not a good way to run the government like a business. i have a letter from the chamber of commerce of the united states of america concerned that this money is revenue from american business is not being used for its intended purpose in a timely manner and they'll continue to advocate for this provision, among others. so i'm very saddened this was removed from the bill. it is not in the senate bill. it is nonconferenceable. that is another two years. taxes will still be collected from the american people. s
this was the time to fwicks it. it was in the bill -- this was the time to fix it. it was in the bill. it was unanimous. it was stripped out. that's very, very unfortunate. there are very good things in this bill. there are many projects that are essential but, again, the corps of engineers has a $68 billion backlog so all we're doing is putting people in an endless line. $68 billion backlog. we're collecting about $1,6,000,000 a year to make those projects a reality except $400 million, $500...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan yields back. the gentleman from ohio is recognized to close debate for the majority. mr.ty beery -- mr. tiberi: thank you, mr. speaker. i i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. tiberi: let's go through the latest a.c.a. i concur more insurance have insurance. many have it through medicaid. in my state we tried to do a medicaid waiver program that the administration today. that doesn't mean they have better health care. in fact, you could have insurance but not have access to your doctor. you can have insurance but not have access to the hospital where your doctor practices. that's an increasing problem throughout my district. you can have insurance but the deductible's too high. you can have insurance but the premiums are going up. in fact, the average proposed rate hike in the individual market is 24.3%. in the 17 states that approved final rates for next year, the averag
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan yields back. the gentleman from ohio is recognized to close debate for the majority. mr.ty beery -- mr. tiberi: thank you, mr. speaker. i i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. tiberi: let's go through the latest a.c.a. i concur more insurance have insurance. many have it through medicaid. in my state we tried to do a medicaid waiver program...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. miller: thank you very much, mr. chairman. heartedly with mr. takano that it is the courts of the united states of america that would rule something unconstitutional and not the attorney general of this country. with that, i recognize dr. third y from the district of louisiana a minute and a half. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. boustany: thank you, mr. chairman. i've long fought for the highest quality health care for our veterans and accountability and i applaud chairman miller for bringing h.r. 5620 to the floor for a vote. it's long overdue. this will not only provide greater options for veterans going through the v.a.'s broken appeals process, it also makes vital reforms to the department's employee performance policies. this is commonsense legislation . it will improve outcomes for veterans in my home state of louisiana, where the v.a. has a long history of very poor performance. the bill's provisions will m
i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. miller: thank you very much, mr. chairman. heartedly with mr. takano that it is the courts of the united states of america that would rule something unconstitutional and not the attorney general of this country. with that, i recognize dr. third y from the district of louisiana a minute and a half. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr....
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the heaviest rain is just to your south for the time being. let's get to temperatures. 70 henderson, 71 south hill, 73 lewisburg, mid-70s clayton and clinton, 76 in raeford. let me walk you through the day hour by hour. 74 out the door 8:00 a.m., small chance of rain, very similar to what we windshield wipe and umbrellas. some will see dry but gray skies. rain chance steadily increase throughout the day, close to 82 this afternoon, back to 80 as we head towards 6:00. so here's the setup. we have a cold front and will crawl across the state today, taking its good old time, bringing the chance of rain throughout the day. then it's going to pretty much hang as a stationary front off chance for rain. i know high pressure is not far off but not going to do much for us over the next few days. so here are those rain chances scattered throughout 7:00 a.m., continue through lunchtime into the afternoon hours, very limited sunshine, be if any at all. here we are at 6:00. the drive home could be slower because we're tracking shower and rumbles of thunder
the heaviest rain is just to your south for the time being. let's get to temperatures. 70 henderson, 71 south hill, 73 lewisburg, mid-70s clayton and clinton, 76 in raeford. let me walk you through the day hour by hour. 74 out the door 8:00 a.m., small chance of rain, very similar to what we windshield wipe and umbrellas. some will see dry but gray skies. rain chance steadily increase throughout the day, close to 82 this afternoon, back to 80 as we head towards 6:00. so here's the setup. we...
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speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. or i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from the district of columbia. ms. norton: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. norton: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 5785 and i thank congressman russell for his leadership on this measure. 5 would help eets the difficulty that the federal aviation administration currently has in hiring air traffic controllers. the bill would eliminate the social security earnings cap for f.a.a. air traffic instructors who are receiving pension supplements. e cap is currently $15,720 per year. this cap has made it hard for the f.a.a. academy to hire full-time instructors because retired air traffic controllers do not want to lose their annuity supplements. the f.a.a. has a critical shortage of air traffic controllers and it is vital that we help ensure that the f.a.a. is able to recruit enough qualified instructors to
speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. or i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from the district of columbia. ms. norton: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. norton: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 5785 and i thank congressman russell for his leadership on this measure. 5 would help eets the difficulty that...
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the bills have two time-outs. that's mccoy. had the first down one time, maybe he earned it a second time. they give him nine actually. no, they move the chains. they gav couldn't pull it down. charles clay. got a double-header coming your way on cbs on sunday early. how about cincinnati at pittsburgh? wow. they've been waiting for that national double-header game. we'll be in denver for that one. j.b. and all the crew. boomer, coach cowher, tony, bart scott. we'll be there for the nfl today to get it all started at noon eastern time. the throw is caught by sal 80's -- salas for a first down. phil: and the jets backing up a little. playing soft, playing the clock, the situati jim: throw mccoy and the clock stops at 2:54. and they've got the ball on the jets' side of the field. phil: got two time-outs left still and you know what happens that time they rushed three. they were spying tyrod taylor to make sure he doesn't run out of the pocket. and you play safe on defense. that's what you're supposed to do. you have a defensive lin
the bills have two time-outs. that's mccoy. had the first down one time, maybe he earned it a second time. they give him nine actually. no, they move the chains. they gav couldn't pull it down. charles clay. got a double-header coming your way on cbs on sunday early. how about cincinnati at pittsburgh? wow. they've been waiting for that national double-header game. we'll be in denver for that one. j.b. and all the crew. boomer, coach cowher, tony, bart scott. we'll be there for the nfl today to...
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hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. foster. mr. foster: thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this hearing so we can examine the abusive and fraudulent practices that were so pervasive at wells fargo. i'd like to start by reiterating what many of my colleagues have said and that this corporate malfeasance is exactly where we need a strong and independently funded cfpb. as director chord ray testified in the senate last week, the cfpb learned about the fraud at wells fargo through its whistleblower line. it's my understanding he offered to be here today but it appears that his testimony was not needed to understand the role that his agency played in bringing the fraud to light. and i suppose we don't need his testimony because the cfpb has returned more than $12 billion to 27 million americans and this case adds to that record. the cfpb did not learn about the fraud because wells fargo self-reported. in fact, records suggest that you, mr. stumpf, were informed about th
hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. foster. mr. foster: thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this hearing so we can examine the abusive and fraudulent practices that were so pervasive at wells fargo. i'd like to start by reiterating what many of my colleagues have said and that this corporate malfeasance is exactly where we need a strong and independently funded cfpb. as director chord ray testified in the senate last week,...
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time - time - time - time think of all the time time - time - time - time ♪ ♪ think of all the time ime - time ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, the enemy within. for france this has been a year of horrific terror attacks and frustrating intelligence failures. we're on the ground with french soldiers rooting out the radicals face to face with a potential isis recruit and one mother's worst nightmare. >> i was shocked. >>> plus this love psychic cuts to the heart of your heartache by channeling the ones you care for. >> i can tune into the spouse, i can tune into the dynamic between the two of you. >> the happy medium's high-paying clientele including rock star sammy hagar. >> his gift is he goes into this person, this character. so he's twice as believable. >> tonight we put him to the test. >>> the eternal bachelor. three-time contestant nick viall is ready to hand out t
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tracking all the clues today. >> the last time they were seen together. why she wants physical custody of all six kids. including reaction today. >> plus brangelina from the beginning.
tracking all the clues today. >> the last time they were seen together. why she wants physical custody of all six kids. including reaction today. >> plus brangelina from the beginning.
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the 32. plenty of time. the one time-out, and the youth and confidence of shane buechele. a nice-looking drive last time out. but the blocked p.a.t. and the return by crawford has charlie strong sitting there, staring at 37-37. can the new kid in town do it? let's find out. they're going to start on the ground with foreman, who gets to the edge, and rips off a pretty good one. he's out to the 48 yard line, 15 yards on first down. >> todd: 123 yards on the night now, on 21 carries for foreman. >> joe: they're going to stay with him. as he crosses midfield, a gain of four. martini able to corral him. and we got 90 seconds remaining in regulation in this thriller. will domingue get his chance? he was set to be the starter at lsu. les says, i'm going to need that scholarship, got to be a walk-on. he said, no thanks. buechele, weaving his way inside the 35. >> todd: he wanted to throw it, tucked it, went straight up the field for a big first down. >> joe: domingue's career long is 45 yards. so, they have some work to do to make him comfortable. flag comes in here. >> todd: oh. >
the 32. plenty of time. the one time-out, and the youth and confidence of shane buechele. a nice-looking drive last time out. but the blocked p.a.t. and the return by crawford has charlie strong sitting there, staring at 37-37. can the new kid in town do it? let's find out. they're going to start on the ground with foreman, who gets to the edge, and rips off a pretty good one. he's out to the 48 yard line, 15 yards on first down. >> todd: 123 yards on the night now, on 21 carries for...
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is it 40% of the time the driver is a man, 50% of the time, 55% of the time or 75% of the time? >>laura: they were man. >>russell: driver was a man. fatality, caused by the driver. we're asking if this was a man and how many percentage of the time does a man involved get involved in a fatal car crash? 57% of the t-- 75% of the time. you wonder why the men say women are the worst. a lot of guys are going to hate me for that. >>vanessa: now we know. this was very enlightening. thank you. some surprising answers, >>laura: yes. very surprising. serious topic but it is good to know a little bit more about it. >>russell: thanks, officer roy. >> thank you very much. >>vanessa: we'll get to charley. hello. >>charley: you know the best thing at being at these haunted places during the month of october, at least when i'm drive on tv, i can control -- a little further back, guys. a little further back. perfect for tv. a little further. just keep going. i'll tell you when to stop. koip the sun is up. "good day." i'm charley belcher coming from plant city. sir henry's haunted trail. zach came
is it 40% of the time the driver is a man, 50% of the time, 55% of the time or 75% of the time? >>laura: they were man. >>russell: driver was a man. fatality, caused by the driver. we're asking if this was a man and how many percentage of the time does a man involved get involved in a fatal car crash? 57% of the t-- 75% of the time. you wonder why the men say women are the worst. a lot of guys are going to hate me for that. >>vanessa: now we know. this was very enlightening....
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the city. steve: what time was that? sen. daschle: this was, by then, i would say around noon early afternoon. steve: and how did the city look? sen. daschle: the city looked somewhat normal from the air, with one major exception and that is of course, the pentagon. there you saw a plane -- we saw half of an airplane and with countless fire trucks and thousands of people standing around on the outside with all kinds of smoke billowing out. steve: when did you first speak to president bush or vice president cheney? sen. daschle: we got to the undisclosed location and it's a very stark place. with rooms that are very nondescript. if i recall there were white walls, very basic chairs and tables. we were then taken into the communications center where there were a number of television monitors and other communications equipment. and it was shortly after that we were put on a speakerphone with the president. i think the president first, then the vice president second. to talk about circumstances. steve: what did they say? what did
the city. steve: what time was that? sen. daschle: this was, by then, i would say around noon early afternoon. steve: and how did the city look? sen. daschle: the city looked somewhat normal from the air, with one major exception and that is of course, the pentagon. there you saw a plane -- we saw half of an airplane and with countless fire trucks and thousands of people standing around on the outside with all kinds of smoke billowing out. steve: when did you first speak to president bush or...
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>> 4:53 is the time. ew members of the international space station on on earth. >> they returned yesterday after landing a trio received medical attention to see how they adjusted to gravity. >> aboard that return trip was jeff williams who now spent more time space than any other american astronaut. he has 534 space days since 20 2000. during the latest visit he carried out two space walks and installed a dock ago dapt ter on the station. >> think your feet hurt at the end of long day, want to hear this story. imagine weighing 9,000 pound. that was situation for shantie elephant at the national zoo that suffer from arthritis until she got special made cust on te s width they help her stand up straight and relieve stress on her toes. they made shoes for a penguin in 2011. >> i never heard of tev sglaxt that seems small. >> nonetheless i'm glad they could help shanta sgli big, little shantai. >> them new eping land feeling effects of tropical storm her mip. over the weekend surfers took advantage of high wa
>> 4:53 is the time. ew members of the international space station on on earth. >> they returned yesterday after landing a trio received medical attention to see how they adjusted to gravity. >> aboard that return trip was jeff williams who now spent more time space than any other american astronaut. he has 534 space days since 20 2000. during the latest visit he carried out two space walks and installed a dock ago dapt ter on the station. >> think your feet hurt at the...
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he is talking for the first time. ays thought from watching this case, jenna, if many years that the brother could hold the key to this case. the brother can't remember anything that's going to be significant, the unfortunate news this may wind of being a told case forever. >> it's frustrating because we know somebody knows what happened to this girl. you mentioned the brother, one of the first times we speak out about his sister's death. those interviews are airing this week, one of the reasons we are talking about it today. how useful to talk to somebody after the event, rod, what challenges come with that? >> a lot of challenges, why? people forget things over time. i've always said with this case, many seasoned investigators have always said the brother should have been interviewed a long time ago when this took place. the brother was never interviewed by the colorado investigators when the body was first found. you can interview somebody that young. it's going to be difficult to get anything of substance from the
he is talking for the first time. ays thought from watching this case, jenna, if many years that the brother could hold the key to this case. the brother can't remember anything that's going to be significant, the unfortunate news this may wind of being a told case forever. >> it's frustrating because we know somebody knows what happened to this girl. you mentioned the brother, one of the first times we speak out about his sister's death. those interviews are airing this week, one of the...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from minnesota. mr. peterson: we don't have any further speakers on this side. i support the bill and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. rouzer: i yield as much time as she may consume to mrs. lummis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wyoming is recognized. mrs. lummis: i thank mr. rouzer, and mr. wals did it for me and i would like to thank my staff for all of their hard work. we make sure to continue to be moving this bill forward, helping us identify co-sponsors, working with the scoring process and that is what brings us here today. i want to provide a particular thank you to my staff and thank you very much, mr. rouzer, for allowing me to do so. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. rouzer: i have no other speakers at the moment. and i yield back the balance of my time. t
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from minnesota. mr. peterson: we don't have any further speakers on this side. i support the bill and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. rouzer: i yield as much time as she may consume to mrs. lummis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wyoming is recognized. mrs. lummis: i...
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the more times you can -- the fewer times you can have a separate entity involving itself, transferringtself the better it is overall for the courts which is the end result, and remember the lion's share of the evidence you touch may be exculpatory and not lead to an outcome that the district attorney's office would be invested in. it might be inculpatory but not sufficient enough -- so where the case goes once the evidence gets back to the investigators may not end up in the courts, but it has to be handled correctly so that if it gets to the courts it's beyond question. >> go ahead. >> i actually don't have anything else. >> so maybe this is not a question for deputy chief but based on what she said perhaps the july 31 letter from the mayor to the civil grand jury may need a little bit of revision based on what i just heard because in a couple of these instances where they are saying requires further analysis you're actually saying you're moving forward with getting a civilian scientist to be the forensics unit manager, so is there somebody here from the mayor's office? >> good mornin
the more times you can -- the fewer times you can have a separate entity involving itself, transferringtself the better it is overall for the courts which is the end result, and remember the lion's share of the evidence you touch may be exculpatory and not lead to an outcome that the district attorney's office would be invested in. it might be inculpatory but not sufficient enough -- so where the case goes once the evidence gets back to the investigators may not end up in the courts, but it has...
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by the time we're done with the weekend we may have a hint of summertime by the time we get to sunday. futurecast now, a couple isolated storms in the mountains and eastern plains here and there but there's a long shot to get measurable moisture out of those. a lot of green on the map and this denver's high should be around 72 so a cool, comfortable day. isolated storms possible this afternoon. 47 the low tonight. 77 tomorrow with isolated storms and the 80s come surging back for sunday, monday, and tuesday. middle 80s with mostly sunny skies. so you have a range of nice weather there. >> yeah, not bad at all. jamie leary is out there live. an auto pedestrian accident but denver police still in one lane. i'm not sure if there's jewell or federal but we will have an update from jamie that will help you on the commute. for now, it's probably best to avoid the area for a little bit longer along sheridan where you take northbound along south plat river road. when things happen you say hey, maybe i'll take this from now on so that's the silver lining. here we metro area. more than just muf
by the time we're done with the weekend we may have a hint of summertime by the time we get to sunday. futurecast now, a couple isolated storms in the mountains and eastern plains here and there but there's a long shot to get measurable moisture out of those. a lot of green on the map and this denver's high should be around 72 so a cool, comfortable day. isolated storms possible this afternoon. 47 the low tonight. 77 tomorrow with isolated storms and the 80s come surging back for sunday,...
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but most of the time the cost of the repair is just slightly more than the warranty and most of the time in the three-year period you don't need repairs on most appliances and certainly >>russell: i'm a warranty buyer. i double warranty. i have a home warranty and then i get a warranty on new appliances and so i'm double covered and that's kind of stupid. >> well, you're very protective. let's put it that way. but if you actually sat down and did the math, you would realize you need all the coverage. profit margin for the stores that shell them is 50%. half goes into the pocket of the retailer. there it is. thanks. i love what you've been doing the last few weeks. this has been great advice for me. thank you. loim timely if nothing else. parents of teenagers often worry about marijuana use but a new report shows it's not the kids that you need to be worried about. centers for disease control says that older people are turning to marijuana at a more rapid rate. since 2002, 50% more people between the ages of 45 and 54 use pot. number is even higher. up 333%. surprisingly, marijuana use am
but most of the time the cost of the repair is just slightly more than the warranty and most of the time in the three-year period you don't need repairs on most appliances and certainly >>russell: i'm a warranty buyer. i double warranty. i have a home warranty and then i get a warranty on new appliances and so i'm double covered and that's kind of stupid. >> well, you're very protective. let's put it that way. but if you actually sat down and did the math, you would realize you need...
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i wish the first time it was done correctly. >> so that reference to the first time being the 1991 war where kuwait was the principle target. iraq had invaded kuwait. bush led a relatively short war there to restore sovereignty for kuwait. so you almost could hear in trump's voice that he was not really prepared for that. in his rhetoric as a candidate, likes to brush that one off the map and jump to a 2004 interview where he was interviewed in "esquire" magazine. other times where he was more critical. but the statement about him always being opposed to the invasion of iraq has been proven false by all the fact checkers and he wants o to sort of push that one aside and pick up the time line at a later point where he was more critical. if you go right back to the first time he was asked his initial response in a public interview was to say, yeah, i think so. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. standby for me. beth is here. as we look at the time line and go back to 14 years, that interview with howard stern was in september 2002. he says, yeah, i guess so. last night at the forum, he talked
i wish the first time it was done correctly. >> so that reference to the first time being the 1991 war where kuwait was the principle target. iraq had invaded kuwait. bush led a relatively short war there to restore sovereignty for kuwait. so you almost could hear in trump's voice that he was not really prepared for that. in his rhetoric as a candidate, likes to brush that one off the map and jump to a 2004 interview where he was interviewed in "esquire" magazine. other times...
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today, the time is right. finally, because we've gathered at the nixon library, i would like to offer a brief note. as you will note from the conference materials, author john halverson tells the story of a sometimes difficult relationship between richard nixon and the intelligence community. nixon's exposure to the u.s. intelligence community heightened during his eight years as dwight eisenhower's vice president in the 1950's. nixon's familiarity with the breeding program served candidate, nominee, and president-elect nixon very well nearly a decade later in 1968, and formed the basis for his national security advisor, henry kissinger, and contributed to the tools richard nixon aggregated in becoming arguably the most well-prepared nation to assume the nations highest office. stay tuned. we are going to learn more about the relationship between the intelligence community and presidents ford and nixon throughout the day. welcome to the nixon library and today's program. i'm going to turn it back over to joe la
today, the time is right. finally, because we've gathered at the nixon library, i would like to offer a brief note. as you will note from the conference materials, author john halverson tells the story of a sometimes difficult relationship between richard nixon and the intelligence community. nixon's exposure to the u.s. intelligence community heightened during his eight years as dwight eisenhower's vice president in the 1950's. nixon's familiarity with the breeding program served candidate,...
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fighting for from the start. time is running out. the administration and members of congress should do the right thing and provide more time to those struggling to implement this rule before an arbitrary and unrealistic deadline. i urge my colleagues to support this commonsense legislation and to help deliver the relief small businesses, schools and nonprofits in each and every one of our districts so desperately needs. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: thank you. mr. speaker, i stand in opposition to h.r. 6094, the inappropriately named regulatory relief for small businesses, schools and nonprofits act. first of all, the not limited to those. it's for all employers, it would delay the implementation of the overtime rule for six months. the rule is currently slated to go into effec
fighting for from the start. time is running out. the administration and members of congress should do the right thing and provide more time to those struggling to implement this rule before an arbitrary and unrealistic deadline. i urge my colleagues to support this commonsense legislation and to help deliver the relief small businesses, schools and nonprofits in each and every one of our districts so desperately needs. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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the time i >>> good morning, everybody. temperatures have cooled into the low to mid 60s across the metro area. even upper 50s on the map this morning. kids going out to the bus stop, nice and comfortable. plenty of sunshine for the first part of the day. highs today upper 70s and low 80s. good weather for your outdoor plans. up to and including high school football tonight and college games tomorrow, the maryland and navy game the latest on the track and the timing and the impacts coming up in just a few more minutes. jack taylor has got a lot of impacts in traffic. >>> well, what's happening if you are getting away, 95 going southbound in virginia, just before the prince william parkway, v dot and virginia state police dealing with an accident. a vehicle went hard into the jersey wall. it's causing a bit of delay southbound. this is before the prince william parkway and everything is on the shoulder. back to you. >>> some of you will be back on a shuttle this morning thanks to another metro station shutdown and this time i
the time i >>> good morning, everybody. temperatures have cooled into the low to mid 60s across the metro area. even upper 50s on the map this morning. kids going out to the bus stop, nice and comfortable. plenty of sunshine for the first part of the day. highs today upper 70s and low 80s. good weather for your outdoor plans. up to and including high school football tonight and college games tomorrow, the maryland and navy game the latest on the track and the timing and the impacts...
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the victim shot multiple times inside his vehicle. authorities believe the gunshot wounds caused him to lose control and slam his car right into this apartment. there were three people asleep and police say they were evaluated by the fire department and no one was hurt. numerous monaca calls came into authorities right after the crash reporting the gunshots. but police say because it appears that everyone was asleep at the time, it's been very difficult to piece this together so far. a suspect on the loose. authorities looking for that person or people. if you have information, contact phoenix police. jen wall, 12 today. monitoring a police situation on the west side near 83rd avenue and mcdowell with the latest. >> reporter: police have confirmed to us that this was an early morning home invasion. this all happening to the house on my left. i want to direct your attention to the second story window. as you can see, the curtains are hanging out that window is wide open. we were seeing police about an hour ago, investigators that were l
the victim shot multiple times inside his vehicle. authorities believe the gunshot wounds caused him to lose control and slam his car right into this apartment. there were three people asleep and police say they were evaluated by the fire department and no one was hurt. numerous monaca calls came into authorities right after the crash reporting the gunshots. but police say because it appears that everyone was asleep at the time, it's been very difficult to piece this together so far. a suspect...
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we weren't told that at the time. ere waiting for her at the national security forum she held in houston manhattan. later that night she went to the barbara streisand fund-raiser and kept a hectic schedule. this raises the question of when, if ever, did she get a chest x-ray to get a formal diagnosis of pneumonia. >> for people who may not know what it is, they choose a group of reporters or one network to capture everything and dissimilar nate the information and we all report it. the pool today was nbc as i understand it. it said not allowed to leave pinned in media area. aides won't confirm if she has left or stayed. we are supposed to be here for this reason in case something happens to the candidate. this is also part of the story. >> well, it really is, harris. i can tell you, being a reporter who's depending on those pool notes it is extremely frustrating. not only was the pool not getting information an they took the unusual step of keeping that pool away from the candidate as she went to her daughter chelsea's
we weren't told that at the time. ere waiting for her at the national security forum she held in houston manhattan. later that night she went to the barbara streisand fund-raiser and kept a hectic schedule. this raises the question of when, if ever, did she get a chest x-ray to get a formal diagnosis of pneumonia. >> for people who may not know what it is, they choose a group of reporters or one network to capture everything and dissimilar nate the information and we all report it. the...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: i yield three minutes to the esteemed majority whip, ma scalise. e chair: -- mr. sca -- royce -- mr. royce: mr. scalise. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scalise: thank you. mr. chairman, back in june of 2015, president obama said, and quote, it is united states policy to deny hostage takers the benefits of ransom, prisoner releases, policy changes or other acts of concession. that was back in 2015. of course, just six months later, president obama released seven iranians and sent 400 -- $400 million in cash to iran in exchange for americans held hostage. when the initial word came out that $400 million was sent in unmarked bills on an unmarked plane to in essence exchange that money for american hostages, it sent a chilling signal all across the world. not only was the administration completing a prisoner swap, but the administration was actually cowering at that time tot iranians' request for a cash payment. $400 mill
i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: i yield three minutes to the esteemed majority whip, ma scalise. e chair: -- mr. sca -- royce -- mr. royce: mr. scalise. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scalise: thank you. mr. chairman, back in june of 2015, president obama said, and quote, it is united states policy to deny hostage takers the benefits of ransom, prisoner...
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same time. >> kim: it's not a traditional debate but the first time we feel like we're hed election. we'll have a live preview on that. before we get to that, let's welcome new properly. we're the wagners, kim and dana checking in with kelly when it comes to the forecast. >> kelly: dry conditions, warmer temperatures.
same time. >> kim: it's not a traditional debate but the first time we feel like we're hed election. we'll have a live preview on that. before we get to that, let's welcome new properly. we're the wagners, kim and dana checking in with kelly when it comes to the forecast. >> kelly: dry conditions, warmer temperatures.
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>> the time has expired. the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in your opening statement, you mentioned reviewing thousands of pages of documents related to these charges. does the majority have access to the unedited transcripts of interviews conducted by the oversight committee? >> you should direct your questions to the witness. >> i'm directing my questions to the chairman. parliamentary inquiry. please stop the clock. >> we do not think so. >> you don't think the majority has access? >> why would we request that the minority at least that's your prerogative? >> i think the chair will take your request under advisement as we ascertain whether or not your question is answered in the affirmative. if so, we obviously think it should be. >> but we're going forward with impeachment hearings that are the per view of the committee, they ought to see all the relative evidence. but that's self-evident. let me just say before i ask mr. koskinen some questions that mr
>> the time has expired. the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in your opening statement, you mentioned reviewing thousands of pages of documents related to these charges. does the majority have access to the unedited transcripts of interviews conducted by the oversight committee? >> you should direct your questions to the witness. >> i'm directing my questions to the chairman. parliamentary inquiry. please stop the...
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inside the home at the time. the kids are in the care of child protective services. it's unclear at this time if they will be turned over to other family./// (chief kerr putney / charlotte - mecklenburg police chief) >>> "what we're releasing are the objective facts." >> don't shoot, he has no weapon . ((nia wong)) >> dash cam video of the deadly keith lamont scott shootng in charlotte, north carolina is now available to the public. it shows charlotte officers surrounding a car ll gun, scott eventually gets out his car with his hands at his side as he backs away, and then shots are fired. from another angle, body camera video shows an officer pointing a gun at scott while he stands outside his car. police says scott had a gun in his hand, but that cannot be seen on the video. the department also released a photograph of a gun found at the scene and said tests revealed scott's dna and fingerprints on the weapon./// ((nia wong)) >>> the city of tulsa terence crutcher. crutcher....the unarmed black man was shot and killed by by a tulsa police officer last week. an act ca
inside the home at the time. the kids are in the care of child protective services. it's unclear at this time if they will be turned over to other family./// (chief kerr putney / charlotte - mecklenburg police chief) >>> "what we're releasing are the objective facts." >> don't shoot, he has no weapon . ((nia wong)) >> dash cam video of the deadly keith lamont scott shootng in charlotte, north carolina is now available to the public. it shows charlotte officers...
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congress overwhelmingly overrides the president's veto for the first time ever. the new love will allow victims of 9/11 to sue saudi arabia. india launches its first direct military response to an army base in blames on pakistan. live coverage in a minute. the body of former israeli president shimon peres is lying outside parliament ahead of his funeral tomorrow. showg up, the paris motor kicks off. many of the big players in the industry have decided to give this year's event of miss. first our top story live from paris. the families of the victims killed in the 9/11 attacks in the u.s. have won the right to sue saudi arabia officials. 15 of the 19 hijackers that day were saudi national. barack obama had vetoed that hill saying it could have serious implications on u.s. national security down the line. democrats and republicans in congress joined together to overrule obama's veto for the first time since he became president. for the first time in his presidency, congress overrules a veto by barack obama. a bill that would allow families of 9/11 victims to sue sau
congress overwhelmingly overrides the president's veto for the first time ever. the new love will allow victims of 9/11 to sue saudi arabia. india launches its first direct military response to an army base in blames on pakistan. live coverage in a minute. the body of former israeli president shimon peres is lying outside parliament ahead of his funeral tomorrow. showg up, the paris motor kicks off. many of the big players in the industry have decided to give this year's event of miss. first...
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at the same time, we have to be prepared. i can't take anything off the table. >> i would certainly not do first strike. i can't take anything off the table. saying you certainly would not do first strike is by definition taking something off the table. you get that, right? donald trump last night was pledging simultaneously to keep first use of nuclear weapons as u.s. policy, keep it on the table and he also simultaneously pledged to get rid of first use of nuclear weapons as u.s. policy. he promised both that he would keep it and he would get rid of it. does he know which is the policy right now? does he know that it is a policy that is currently in place and has been in place for decades and that he is pledging to keep it while simultaneously proposing to reverse it which make nos sense and is a big deal if a would be, could be u.s. president doesn't make sense on nuclear weapons. after complete whiffing the nuclear triad thing in december either donald trump did no research on this topic because he wasn't worried about his
at the same time, we have to be prepared. i can't take anything off the table. >> i would certainly not do first strike. i can't take anything off the table. saying you certainly would not do first strike is by definition taking something off the table. you get that, right? donald trump last night was pledging simultaneously to keep first use of nuclear weapons as u.s. policy, keep it on the table and he also simultaneously pledged to get rid of first use of nuclear weapons as u.s....
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the suspect was gone by the time the police arrived. a second clown sighting two miles away happened at midnight. similar cases reported in south carolina. >>> a vance county woman was arrested for drinking and driving with children in her car. wendy joke is charged with child abuse. she was arrested by wake county deputies while driving on eagle rock road last night. >>> two people are dead after a violent start to a celebration in new york. a 17-year-old male, a 22-year- old woman died in two separate shootings a short distance away from new york city's west they happened early in the morning before the celebration started. no arrests have been made. the police are trying to determine if the shootings are related. >>> firefighters in upstate new york spent the day putting out hot spots in a barn over the weekend. 9 agencies battled the flames and heavy smoke late saturday night. the barn say loss, firefighters are able to rescue the 100 cows that are inside. one firefighter kicked in the stomach in the process. he was troeted for mino
the suspect was gone by the time the police arrived. a second clown sighting two miles away happened at midnight. similar cases reported in south carolina. >>> a vance county woman was arrested for drinking and driving with children in her car. wendy joke is charged with child abuse. she was arrested by wake county deputies while driving on eagle rock road last night. >>> two people are dead after a violent start to a celebration in new york. a 17-year-old male, a 22-year- old...
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comfortably the second time. then starting in 1960, the kennedy johnson years and texas swung to the democrats. eight years later 1968 texas was an absolute toss-up. the state split three ways between the democrat and the republican and segregationist george wallace. texas that year did go democrat but just by a hair. four years later 1972, texas went republican. so heading into the 1976 election texas was seen as a true swing state. unpredictable swing state. that was truly up for grabs. not just because of its history of swinging back and forth between the two parties but also because of the candidates in 1976. here was jimmy carter, an outsider, a newcomer, a southerner running for the democratic party. and then there was the republican candidate, technically an incumbent president but more literally he was sort of the inheritor of the nixon presidency. as a michigander he had no innate appeal to texas voters. as election day was getting closer and closer, the polls were really tight that year. the swing states
comfortably the second time. then starting in 1960, the kennedy johnson years and texas swung to the democrats. eight years later 1968 texas was an absolute toss-up. the state split three ways between the democrat and the republican and segregationist george wallace. texas that year did go democrat but just by a hair. four years later 1972, texas went republican. so heading into the 1976 election texas was seen as a true swing state. unpredictable swing state. that was truly up for grabs. not...
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don't lift the cap on charter schools. >> mark: now time to check out the roads with live drive time traffic. the mass pike is backing up headed west as you can see right here. now to the map, there's an accidents on the pike near newton and that's going to slow things down as well. now, let's go to the live drive times for you. minutes. ted williams tunnel to the weston tolls, 28 minutes. it is one new england's most haunting unsolved cases, logan airport baggage supervisor murdered, her body discovered in the trunk of her own car. >> vanessa: nearly a quarter of a century later, there is a new push to find her killer. fox 25's bob ward joins us live from logan and bob, you smoke to the victim's mother today. >> the reporter: you know, it was 24 years ago todayth susan torsakowitz was last seen at logan airport. this is a very frustrating case, but her mother is more than determined than ever to find justice. >> i really thought that maybe within the year or so, we would have solved it. >> the reporter: instead, it is now 24 years and there's still no arrests in the mysterious murder
don't lift the cap on charter schools. >> mark: now time to check out the roads with live drive time traffic. the mass pike is backing up headed west as you can see right here. now to the map, there's an accidents on the pike near newton and that's going to slow things down as well. now, let's go to the live drive times for you. minutes. ted williams tunnel to the weston tolls, 28 minutes. it is one new england's most haunting unsolved cases, logan airport baggage supervisor murdered, her...