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thein two to three weeks of outbreak of the revolution. not to say that they are one and the same, but after the lynching haveodriguez in texas, you widespread protests at universities in guadalajara and new york city, outpaced by the lynching of a mexican national on u.s. soil. sore anti-u.s. anger and new s stories coming in to the united states along with the news that the mexican revolution may disrupt relations in that region . the texas rangers play an interesting role. the ranger force was less than 20 rangers. over20, they had well 1000. the texas rangers became the police force of the border. weene was controversy bet
thein two to three weeks of outbreak of the revolution. not to say that they are one and the same, but after the lynching haveodriguez in texas, you widespread protests at universities in guadalajara and new york city, outpaced by the lynching of a mexican national on u.s. soil. sore anti-u.s. anger and new s stories coming in to the united states along with the news that the mexican revolution may disrupt relations in that region . the texas rangers play an interesting role. the ranger force...
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thein two to three weeks of outbreak of the revolution. not to say that they are one and the same, but after the lynching haveodriguez in texas, you widespread protests at universities in guadalajara and new york city, outpaced by the lynching of a mexican national on u.s. soil. sore anti-u.s. anger and new s stories coming in to the united states along with the news that the mexican revolution may disrupt relations in that region . the texas rangers play an interesting role. the ranger force was less than 20 rangers. over20, they had well 1000. the texas rangers became the police force of the border. weene was controversy bet the border and who should police the border. armsanglo texans took up with the rangers. >> this was vigilante justice? >> yes. for a long part of the history that i have read, this was a race war. the rangers took up arms to battle mexican revolutionaries who were possibly rating border farms and towns,. s. when i investigate each case individually, i separated from this idea of a race war. these are the 20 groups ly
thein two to three weeks of outbreak of the revolution. not to say that they are one and the same, but after the lynching haveodriguez in texas, you widespread protests at universities in guadalajara and new york city, outpaced by the lynching of a mexican national on u.s. soil. sore anti-u.s. anger and new s stories coming in to the united states along with the news that the mexican revolution may disrupt relations in that region . the texas rangers play an interesting role. the ranger force...
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temperatures likely falling below freezing this is some of thein outsuburbs below freezings a ear as early or 7:00. the updated forecast is on our app and a lot of stuff on my soal media pages. so there is the push of moisture, the cold front will push the moisture out very quickly. so we're not facing a bighance for any accumulating snow because of the short duration that we'll he snow falling from the sky. nonetheless, winter weather posted.ies are and the changeover here, you can see on our future weather model, rain breaking out after lunchtime and there is the change line between about 3:00 and 5:00. i'll give you the0 day outlook in the next half hour. >> layer up. >> i was about to say, do we want the 10 day outlook? >> yes, you do. >>> and the rain and snow moving this way, so we'll have another check of the roads coming up. >>> and someone may have been eavesdropping group chats.our how? well, there is a problem with an apple app. hear what is bng done toix . f at children's national, stronger is caring for a baby's heart in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. and a future when
temperatures likely falling below freezing this is some of thein outsuburbs below freezings a ear as early or 7:00. the updated forecast is on our app and a lot of stuff on my soal media pages. so there is the push of moisture, the cold front will push the moisture out very quickly. so we're not facing a bighance for any accumulating snow because of the short duration that we'll he snow falling from the sky. nonetheless, winter weather posted.ies are and the changeover here, you can see on our...
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as thein fighting continues we will continue to assist our partners to prosecute terrorist and screen travelers and more. but assist is the key phrase we ask everyone to shore responsibility to defeat islamicer extremism wherever we find it. but we will not use our campaign against this region and the world the nations of the middle east will never enjoy a security or achieve economic stability or advance the dreams of their people while on its current course. february 11 and will mark 40 years since the regime came to power in tehran america's economic sanctions are the strongest in history and will keep getting tougher until iran starts behaving like a normal country. those 12 demands we stated because of the threat to the region enters the united states we use diplomacy work to expel the process to brings peace and stability to the peoplee know us reconstruction for areas held by a sod until the forces withdraw with that irreversible progress or a political resolution. in lebanon the united states will work to reduce that missile arsenal and can reach all points inside of that coun
as thein fighting continues we will continue to assist our partners to prosecute terrorist and screen travelers and more. but assist is the key phrase we ask everyone to shore responsibility to defeat islamicer extremism wherever we find it. but we will not use our campaign against this region and the world the nations of the middle east will never enjoy a security or achieve economic stability or advance the dreams of their people while on its current course. february 11 and will mark 40 years...
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the mastermind of the plot, thein. 48 hours correspondent peter van sam said this is a story of forgiveness and mercy. >> the father kent says i don't want my son executed for these murders, he is the last surviving member of my family, so the father begins this mission to save his son's life. >> 48 hours airs tomorrow night at 10:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> we'll be right back. >>> tonight at 5:00, businesses and stores are starting to reopen. some people are also leaving their temporary homes to move back into the area. more on that story coming up at 5:00, that is remarkable to see new life into that area. >> right. all right. the weekend is going to be drenched. >> wet. >> be careful out there. >> bye bye sunshine. cvs pharmacy. ed gets copays as low as zero dollars on medicare part d prescriptions. ed gets labels clear as day. and, lily.... lily gets anything she wants. ed knows he could just have us deliver his prescriptions. but what's the fun in that? switch to cvs pharmacy. ♪ >> bill: still? how much longer are they gonna keep everything grounded? yeah, of course i understand, but
the mastermind of the plot, thein. 48 hours correspondent peter van sam said this is a story of forgiveness and mercy. >> the father kent says i don't want my son executed for these murders, he is the last surviving member of my family, so the father begins this mission to save his son's life. >> 48 hours airs tomorrow night at 10:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> we'll be right back. >>> tonight at 5:00, businesses and stores are starting to reopen. some people are...
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ways, thein many market has told the federal reserve which way to go. >> sentiment is fragile and i don't think the positions are clean. when we think about where we were in terms of allocations of fixed income, i think people have money in cash and now we are wondering if maybe they should buy some longer-term bonds. perhaps they can hedge themselves against slower economic activity going into 2019. jonathan: the chairman of the federal reserve weighed in on this. he had these comments -- we don't have that sound. i can tell you what it was. it was about being flexible and patient. it's a total 180 from the chairman. >> i think it's appropriate. it might be three weeks delayed from what would have been optimal delivery time. nonetheless, it appears the markets have been well ahead of the fed and the fed is catching up. i think the deceleration in growth is baked in. we were already going to decelerate from paschi -- passing the peak fiscal impulse from the first part of this year as well as monetary tightening over the last couple of years and then the fed delivered a more hawkish expect
ways, thein many market has told the federal reserve which way to go. >> sentiment is fragile and i don't think the positions are clean. when we think about where we were in terms of allocations of fixed income, i think people have money in cash and now we are wondering if maybe they should buy some longer-term bonds. perhaps they can hedge themselves against slower economic activity going into 2019. jonathan: the chairman of the federal reserve weighed in on this. he had these comments...
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you like thein stars c in? that's looks good. >> this is weird stuff. >> super weird. it's lines on a screen. 3d coverage. >> how do you do that? >> special clicker in my pocket. get a good i match-up the middle of the field with mo harris down. look at that ball. what is alex smith looking at? >> we knew this covered. they played seattle, atlanta, jacksonville. they play this 3d coverage where you lineup three receivers with speed. this linebacker has to open up his field and cover the receiver. they all do it. they've been very successful with . this safety plays on hash. you want to get this cat outre nd give him a shot one-on-one against theer lineba otherwise, we have a nice half back choice. off of this cat we could work ir andn peterson on the choice route. pretty good play. much if this safety wants to get nosey and cheat over here,hen we hav them working two-on-one in that corner. >>> coach, third downnv sion. big throw to jordan reed. it's loom like you knew the were going t give you zone blitz. maybe a little lean inriere t behind him. one two combination. c
you like thein stars c in? that's looks good. >> this is weird stuff. >> super weird. it's lines on a screen. 3d coverage. >> how do you do that? >> special clicker in my pocket. get a good i match-up the middle of the field with mo harris down. look at that ball. what is alex smith looking at? >> we knew this covered. they played seattle, atlanta, jacksonville. they play this 3d coverage where you lineup three receivers with speed. this linebacker has to open up...
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just a sea ofhite and you can't see the lines with thein parkg spaces and you can barely see the.ff the tra cones are pretty much buried. had to dig them out here and you can see how deep my boots are making frints in the snow and that gives you anf idea o how much has already come down here. if you walk with me this way, very dgerous conditions. he curbally drove up on here by accident a little bit earlier because we couldn't tell where the curb started and stopped. it was rightigbout hr. you can see, youknow, very slippery, dangerous conditions and over here you've got slush that's surely going to freeze at some pointnd makehe roads slippery. taking a look over here. this main road, greend belt roa has been plowed. however, the roads are still very slippery. it's stuff to see some of the lanemakers, and whatve w been noticing is there seems to be two speeds for drivers, either super fast o super slow. we've got the super fast people going around the super slow drivers, but highway officials want to warn people to pleaseon use caus you're headed out so we will be out here continuing to
just a sea ofhite and you can't see the lines with thein parkg spaces and you can barely see the.ff the tra cones are pretty much buried. had to dig them out here and you can see how deep my boots are making frints in the snow and that gives you anf idea o how much has already come down here. if you walk with me this way, very dgerous conditions. he curbally drove up on here by accident a little bit earlier because we couldn't tell where the curb started and stopped. it was rightigbout hr. you...
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thanks, bill theinning streak for the uconn women's basketball steam has come to an end. number 8 baylor handed the top-ranked huskies their first regular season loss after 126 consecutive winsk dating bac over four years. uconn had their only lead at 2-0 when crystal danger field scored in the opening minute. baylor's ka lanny brown had 17 points 22 rebounds leading her team t a 58-57 victory thursdea. >> still breaking news out of texas. three children found dead and a person if interest now in custody. those details next. ying outside ...not hurting inside. thldks to you, st. jude cn's research hospital is changing how the world treats and defeats childhood cancer. we freely share our science to help find cures and save kids with cancer everywhere. and no family because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. visit stjude.org or shop t.herever you see the ude logo. you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. let
thanks, bill theinning streak for the uconn women's basketball steam has come to an end. number 8 baylor handed the top-ranked huskies their first regular season loss after 126 consecutive winsk dating bac over four years. uconn had their only lead at 2-0 when crystal danger field scored in the opening minute. baylor's ka lanny brown had 17 points 22 rebounds leading her team t a 58-57 victory thursdea. >> still breaking news out of texas. three children found dead and a person if...
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according to "t chicago tribune" the new offer includes terms that are more favorable to thein c and its creditors. the overall value of lambert'sll deal is s pegged at more than $5 billion. big questionre's a mark hanging over the retail industry right now. just last week macy'sts cut profit forecast after seeing weak holiday sales. ind today d a panel discussion, the company's ceo said that macy's needs to do a better job of focusing on the customer. >> i think the one word is experience. we've got to figure that out. we've got customers that have put us on notice. the better the experience the better we'll build their lifetime v >> as we told you earlier in our program, the retail sales number itself will not be released tomorrow because of the government shutdown. tried toey reagan piece together what we know ab t the state of theindustry. she's in new york for us >> the government shutdown is causing an economic data void. with no one able to work in the coheerce department to gat the data, there won't be aer decemb retail sales report tomorrow. without the commerce department's
according to "t chicago tribune" the new offer includes terms that are more favorable to thein c and its creditors. the overall value of lambert'sll deal is s pegged at more than $5 billion. big questionre's a mark hanging over the retail industry right now. just last week macy'sts cut profit forecast after seeing weak holiday sales. ind today d a panel discussion, the company's ceo said that macy's needs to do a better job of focusing on the customer. >> i think the one word is...
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. >> reporter: the three officers thein silence as the judge explained her not guilty decision. >> wenot now view the witions of the officers with the ghnefit of hindsight as to what they should have believed. >> reporter: thomas gaffney, yivid march, and joseph walsh were accused of trying to cover up the 2014 police shooting of laquan mcdonald to protect their colleague, jason van dyke. the infamous dashcam video shows van dyke shooting the 17-year- old 16 times. the officers claimed mcdonald was a threat, swinging a knife. >> we the jury find the defendant, jason van dyke, guilty. >> reporter: van dyke was found guilty of second-degree murder o october. ( protests ) >> reporter: the case sparked city-wide protests, anth latest trial became a referendum on chicago police, or c.p.d.'s, so-called code of silence, which was explicitly detailed in a department of justice usvestigation into the department. the 2017 report devotes a whole section to the code of silence, with the police union president admitting it existed, saying, "there's a code of silence everywhere. everybody has it. s
. >> reporter: the three officers thein silence as the judge explained her not guilty decision. >> wenot now view the witions of the officers with the ghnefit of hindsight as to what they should have believed. >> reporter: thomas gaffney, yivid march, and joseph walsh were accused of trying to cover up the 2014 police shooting of laquan mcdonald to protect their colleague, jason van dyke. the infamous dashcam video shows van dyke shooting the 17-year- old 16 times. the...
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ththe companinies still do thein inspection, but i feel a lot safer knowing the government is independently doing inspepectio, and d that is not happening. that is one huge category. the other category, things still going on by these employees were forced to work, even though they're not being paid. that is a huge number of government functions. it is not possible for people who are not being paid to do their job well. it just has to be the case if you're worried about paying your billlls for what you're going to do during kids, you're upset and not focused on the job and you will not do as good a job. air traffic controllers are still at work, but they're not being paid. you have to worry about how well they're able to do their job. yet reported also about the border. the border agents are not being paid right now. it has to be they are going to be worse at their job, shorter tempered and so on. as this drags on, it will get worn more severe. activities that either have stopped or are going to stop in the future, including as youou talked about, the provisionn -- the dealmaking for contrac
ththe companinies still do thein inspection, but i feel a lot safer knowing the government is independently doing inspepectio, and d that is not happening. that is one huge category. the other category, things still going on by these employees were forced to work, even though they're not being paid. that is a huge number of government functions. it is not possible for people who are not being paid to do their job well. it just has to be the case if you're worried about paying your billlls for...
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. >>> while the rest of the world welcomed thein year with fireworks and champagne, one local familyas rushing to the hospital. just 34ec sds into the new year, look at this angel. she one of the first babies of the new year inhe dmv, took cr first breath inside the shadivilleter in rockville. her parents weren't expecting to have a new year's baby. mom wasn't due until january 13th. >>he was in a rush to come. >> it's amazing. we're happy and blessed and really happy that she's healthy. >> what a beautiful bald. she has an sibling who just turned 1 on december 23rd. god bless that family. she's going to be busy. what a blessing for the new year. >> i've seen that clip a couple times this morning. >> there's nothing more precious y.an a newborn b >> well -- >> i know, lauryn. >> on to that now.it so gray outside. i can't say anything that's going too bring in too muchsu hine to our viewers. it's just a gloomy day out cloudy and cool.e' again, looking at dry conditions as we head through but after about 9:00, 10:00 tonight, that's when we could see rain showers. we're not sging anythi
. >>> while the rest of the world welcomed thein year with fireworks and champagne, one local familyas rushing to the hospital. just 34ec sds into the new year, look at this angel. she one of the first babies of the new year inhe dmv, took cr first breath inside the shadivilleter in rockville. her parents weren't expecting to have a new year's baby. mom wasn't due until january 13th. >>he was in a rush to come. >> it's amazing. we're happy and blessed and really happy that...
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they have high hopesha at the on theins, they can take bike load.ised if changes come up down the line. back down the line, one thing you can xaexpect change, is fouh of july or inaugurationday, will have to curtail use of bikes on trains. after today, bringourike onboard and enjoy your bike o the bus and the train. >> it will be interesting to see how this affects ridership once the government is back open and people are on the trains. >> bikes are pretty big. >> they'reyw evre. we'll see. >>> everybody handles rejection. differen there's one woman in phoenix who is behind bars for stalking a man she went on one date with. >> the two met ian online dating app. jacqueline spent the man 159,000 text messages. >> that's dedication. >> some of them threaten to ll the man and turn him into sushi. she was found inside his home when he was out ofhe country. she was arrested for trespassing. >> that may be the mug shot. >> online datingan be tricky. you have to know there's a a problefter the first 10,000 messages, though. the et's talk about weather. >> t
they have high hopesha at the on theins, they can take bike load.ised if changes come up down the line. back down the line, one thing you can xaexpect change, is fouh of july or inaugurationday, will have to curtail use of bikes on trains. after today, bringourike onboard and enjoy your bike o the bus and the train. >> it will be interesting to see how this affects ridership once the government is back open and people are on the trains. >> bikes are pretty big. >> they'reyw...
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theine: tell us how setbacks really fit into xi jinping's thinking right now.rge: there are two main jinping's plus a fate and his thinking. that has been enshrined in the parties constitution. also, made in china, 2025. they have backed off from a lot of the rhetoric to do with these policies. this is since the summer of last year. not because of form pressure but because of dissent amongst some elements of the communist party hierarchy. also because of dissent from leading intellectuals into universities. it is quite interesting to see how the chinese are doing a little bit of self-criticism. they are changing the appearance in order to appear a little bit more soft. fundamentally, i think president xi jinping seems to be not challenged. he is very firm in his position in china. he is very committed to the goals made in china. even if the rhetoric accompanying it is a little bit softer than it was. that has a political purpose, of course. >> george magnus on the political purpose and red flags. why china is in jeopardy. 2019 has already assured in a flurry of
theine: tell us how setbacks really fit into xi jinping's thinking right now.rge: there are two main jinping's plus a fate and his thinking. that has been enshrined in the parties constitution. also, made in china, 2025. they have backed off from a lot of the rhetoric to do with these policies. this is since the summer of last year. not because of form pressure but because of dissent amongst some elements of the communist party hierarchy. also because of dissent from leading intellectuals into...
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of thein the 17th day partial government shutdown as the president demands more than $5 billion to build he has already conceded that a steel barrier is ok instead of a concrete wall but still, he has renewed his threat to invoking national emergency in order to circumvent congress. we will have to hear what he has to stay tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern. 20 more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. shery: after four years of planning, tesla has broken ground on it planned $5 billion factory in china. this is not a great time to be doing this given the slowdown in china and the trade spat. >> the market has really been contracting and a big way and that's been causing trouble for automakers all over the world. it is the case that within that shrinking market that electric vehicles continue to grow as a portion of sales. for tesla, it is true that with the markets slowing down, it's a cause for concern. maybe there is not as much opportunity as you would like to see as you are committing a lot of capital. the $5 billion figure is a significant portion which will
of thein the 17th day partial government shutdown as the president demands more than $5 billion to build he has already conceded that a steel barrier is ok instead of a concrete wall but still, he has renewed his threat to invoking national emergency in order to circumvent congress. we will have to hear what he has to stay tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern. 20 more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. shery: after four years of planning, tesla has broken ground on it...
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. >> it's exactly the kind of proposal you'd expect if thein ming house democrats were choosing to stage a political side show. >> reporter: that leaves 800,000 federals woe without paychecks. for them it's not about potics. >> i'm even a registered voter so, i don't know. i'm just a person not getting paid. >> reporter: for now indefinitely. how to resolve this conflict within the president and the democrats? there's another meeting at the o white house sefriday. >>> the longer the shutdown goes, the more services are unavailable in the district. >>hris lawrence is down on the mall where locals and tourists alike are feeling the impact. chris, what can you tell us now? >> i think every day that goes by we're feeling that impac more andmore. and it seems that the local governments that are having to kind of pick up the slack when these federal agencies can'tnc fuon. tourists locked out of our local museums urging congres and president trump to strike a deal. >> hopefully they will get it together and figure things out sooner than later. k becausew it's a big impact on a lot of people on
. >> it's exactly the kind of proposal you'd expect if thein ming house democrats were choosing to stage a political side show. >> reporter: that leaves 800,000 federals woe without paychecks. for them it's not about potics. >> i'm even a registered voter so, i don't know. i'm just a person not getting paid. >> reporter: for now indefinitely. how to resolve this conflict within the president and the democrats? there's another meeting at the o white house sefriday....
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thein a way, the long -- is state and home care.ll remain inquisitive, by when i comment on any particular targets right now. >> is luxury a growth space for you? >> moving into the personal care and prestigious spaces, that is part of our strategy, yes. >> bankers have speculated that you could spin off the food business, is that something you would keep as an option? >> structural change is not something i am looking at williately, something i not comment on. >> you are taking over from paul who laid out a three-year plan, are you going to continue that? >> unilever is 130 years old this year, that is when william boiled his first cauldron of soap. so we have a long tradition in our company of doing business on a sustainable platform. making society and the environment a little bit better by how we do business and i intend to carry that tradition forward. 2020, which is where we have guided our performance to, is just around the corner, next year in fact. and in december i recommitted ourselves to delivering growth in the 3%-5% ra
thein a way, the long -- is state and home care.ll remain inquisitive, by when i comment on any particular targets right now. >> is luxury a growth space for you? >> moving into the personal care and prestigious spaces, that is part of our strategy, yes. >> bankers have speculated that you could spin off the food business, is that something you would keep as an option? >> structural change is not something i am looking at williately, something i not comment on. >>...
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are protecting alien criminals who commit crimes in this country, and we don't hand them over too thein.c.e. to deport them. isn't that aiding and abetting future crime? are you partly on board for what they do? >> we see the violent crimes coming across the border every day. there are lots of illegal waysio to comeev here and we are stillt the most generous nation in the world and letting people. last year, i.c.e. agents saved many from assault. you sought chuck schumer for this in 2006 when donald trump wasn't president. now he's president and schumer doesn't want the wall. >> sean: he supported it, ellery supported the wall, obama supported the wall, so they are the ones politicizing the whole wall issue. obama voted for a $25 million wall, the president is asking for 5 billion. p >> sean: while they couldn't even show up and show the vice president or the president the respect for even negotiating the issue which i think speaks volumes about them. >> they ought to put an alternative on the table. a dollar is not a serious response. you put a real offer on the table, go and defend it
are protecting alien criminals who commit crimes in this country, and we don't hand them over too thein.c.e. to deport them. isn't that aiding and abetting future crime? are you partly on board for what they do? >> we see the violent crimes coming across the border every day. there are lots of illegal waysio to comeev here and we are stillt the most generous nation in the world and letting people. last year, i.c.e. agents saved many from assault. you sought chuck schumer for this in 2006...
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number of years to bring the department to this point and emphasis on accountability and transparency thein bringing reform to department. i appreciate the center for national interests for hosting dov, always great to be with you and work with you. in 2018, the department completed its first-ever department-wide financial audit, fulfilling a presidential commitment and long standingss a congressional concern about the department taking it on and was the result of the work of a number of organizations over a number of years who put an theasis on getting department of defense to audit. when i was invited to speaking at in the event originally, i in role of comptroller. hase then, secretary mattis departed and secretary shanahan is acting secretary and i'm performing the duties of department secretary of defense. i think one of the first questions is does that have any effect on the audit and other things going forward and what i want to emphasize is with the change in leadership, the department remains focused on implementing defense strategy. we remain committed to auditing defense.tment of
number of years to bring the department to this point and emphasis on accountability and transparency thein bringing reform to department. i appreciate the center for national interests for hosting dov, always great to be with you and work with you. in 2018, the department completed its first-ever department-wide financial audit, fulfilling a presidential commitment and long standingss a congressional concern about the department taking it on and was the result of the work of a number of...
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. >> tucker: that's all thein time we have, we'll be back monday night the show that's the sworn enemyf lying pomposity, smugness, and group think. an amazing night of news. stay with fox. furthermore, sean hannity is next. and most important of all, have a great, relaxing, and happy weekend with those you love. ♪ >> sean: this is a fox news alert on this friday night big bombshell news. the buzzfeed so-calledbs bombshell you have been hearing about all day it is a dud. it is a fraud. it is a lie. it is all fake news. so the professional trump haters and the fake news media they have yet done it again. and earlier today buzzfeed news reported a salacious story about michael cohen and president trump alleging that cohen briefed trumpru about a building project inen moscow numerous times and that the president directed michael cohen to lie about the existence of that project when it already had been well-known. the story allegedly sourced two anonymous federal law enforcement officials. as it turn t
. >> tucker: that's all thein time we have, we'll be back monday night the show that's the sworn enemyf lying pomposity, smugness, and group think. an amazing night of news. stay with fox. furthermore, sean hannity is next. and most important of all, have a great, relaxing, and happy weekend with those you love. ♪ >> sean: this is a fox news alert on this friday night big bombshell news. the buzzfeed so-calledbs bombshell you have been hearing about all day it is a dud. it is a...
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he said thein sho center's owner didn't like the empty space. >> they are holding us to the contract we have with them and the landlord is pushing us to reopen because they want the rerail activity. >> reporter: jennifer says for the victim's parents seeing it operate again brings bad memories. >> i drive past there. am i going to have to avoid it. >> th're calling it a soft opening staff is being trained until enough families apply to reopen the facility again. >>> turning to our weather now. another busy day fortorm team 4. amelia and doug joining us now. >> doug is on assignment in colorado. we feel for him. >> assignment. >> we' check and see how he's holding up in a moment. amelia wef we have a big mess coming up. >> we have rain and a wintery mix coming in tomorrow, mainly around the midday hours. rain continues saturday ands co early sunday. it's windy throughout the day on sunday and then bitterly cold. thee national weather serv has issued a winter storm warning for the areasn pink. we also have a winter weather advisory for the counties in purple, this also begins at 10:00
he said thein sho center's owner didn't like the empty space. >> they are holding us to the contract we have with them and the landlord is pushing us to reopen because they want the rerail activity. >> reporter: jennifer says for the victim's parents seeing it operate again brings bad memories. >> i drive past there. am i going to have to avoid it. >> th're calling it a soft opening staff is being trained until enough families apply to reopen the facility again....
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and behind it thein winds bo shift and the cold air begins to make its way in. rain coming down through the about 10:00, 11:00, and moving out before the realov cold back. i think the wind chills will be in the 20s to low 30s by thursday evening after the high of 54 or so. a big-time temperature change. tomorrow 50 degrees, windy and warmer. winds tomorrow 30 to 40 miles per hour at times. rain moves in late. rain arrives after the p.m. rush for most of the areas. heaviest during the thursday morning rush. an inch of rain and strong winds will be possible with this storm. we'll continue to wat this this time of year we get big storms. three years ago, a major blizzard, this time another big rain maker across our region. up to e 55 thursdayly but dropping to 28 by friday morning. 38 on friday. wind chills in the 20s all day. 37 degrees on saturday. and then a couple of nicer days it looks like now, sunda and monday. then still storm watching for the middle of next week.av we to wait and see whane that o brings us, but a couple chances for snow in the next ten day
and behind it thein winds bo shift and the cold air begins to make its way in. rain coming down through the about 10:00, 11:00, and moving out before the realov cold back. i think the wind chills will be in the 20s to low 30s by thursday evening after the high of 54 or so. a big-time temperature change. tomorrow 50 degrees, windy and warmer. winds tomorrow 30 to 40 miles per hour at times. rain moves in late. rain arrives after the p.m. rush for most of the areas. heaviest during the thursday...
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. >>> staying on top of thein brea news, the shutdown now brea news, the shutdown now over but what about federal z34hcz z16fz y34hcy yfy >>> back now with that breaking news of the day. after a 35-day long stalemate the government shutdown is over, least for now. president trump said he will sign legislation shortly to reopen the federal government. but here's the catch. it's only for three weeks. until february 15th. the al, as it stands right now, does notcl ie money for a border wall. the president and democrats have three weeks tac r a long-term agreement. we'll bring you continuing coverage herennd the nbc washington app. >>> it's a difficult friday for students at one maryland school. the resource officer dedicated to keeping them safe was found r dead this morning in his car. news4 derrick ward explains what investigators know as of now. >> robin bradley remembers a gray sedan blowing by her on southbound indian head highway >> when i saw him come over er e. >> the car crossed a grassy stretch and came to rest on a secondary road just outside of his house. >> it make like a noise,
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. >> doreen gentzler has been bringing us reports from thein export it began 26 years ago and she's there now. >> nice shades there. >> what's with the goggles? >> how cool is ndthis, b new at the expo this year, our best friend ellen sent her traveling cash grab box to play with at the expo. we've been having so much f. with this it's a contest. you get 30 seconds. the cash starts flying. depending on how much bills you can grabff and sn the pocket of this apron, you can win money or somebody is going to win a trip to l.a. to see the en"e show. let's start this up. i can't wait. i have to grabomecash. you guys can tell them when we open tomorrow morning. this is going to be so much fun. and i can't hear a word you're saying. >> you're doing well so far. we're going to let doreen make some money. >> i like the >> reporter: just grabbing bills. >> she has great technique. you open it up and it all goes down automatically. nice job. >> we'll let h you know she did. >> have fun. >>> remember folks,rt we s tomorrow there at the convention center, and sunday, at 9:00 a.m. and we'll be there ev
. >> doreen gentzler has been bringing us reports from thein export it began 26 years ago and she's there now. >> nice shades there. >> what's with the goggles? >> how cool is ndthis, b new at the expo this year, our best friend ellen sent her traveling cash grab box to play with at the expo. we've been having so much f. with this it's a contest. you get 30 seconds. the cash starts flying. depending on how much bills you can grabff and sn the pocket of this apron, you...
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. >> thein motivation b today's gathering, what was it. >> this is called lwop, lunch without pay. >> hopefully leave without which is what we're doing right now. it was very nice to see everyoneveryone that's one of the things you miss not being at work, not seeing your colleagues who you thke and respect and enjoy spending time >> do either of you have any hope? >> i'm not sure what to think. logically i think this can't go on forever, but i don't know. >> hope dsn't pay the bills. patriotism doesn'tay the bills. >> reporter: david, culv news 4. >> the longer the shutdown goes on, the likelihood it could have a devtating impact on the .ation's economy, your wallet and your heal here's a look at the possible doomsday scenariownf the shutasts for months instead of weeks. oo the end of february some 38 million people on stamps may not get snap funding. 2 million people who rely on rental assistance could get evicted. an refunds for 6 million americans they could be layed. as we've been talking about the 800,000ederal workers, they still won't be getting paid. tsa agents could walk off
. >> thein motivation b today's gathering, what was it. >> this is called lwop, lunch without pay. >> hopefully leave without which is what we're doing right now. it was very nice to see everyoneveryone that's one of the things you miss not being at work, not seeing your colleagues who you thke and respect and enjoy spending time >> do either of you have any hope? >> i'm not sure what to think. logically i think this can't go on forever, but i don't know. >>...
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spokesperson jonna watson says there will be extra patrols in are kwnstrouble spot >> if you a driving under thein enforcing, that marst, at means jail time. also, we're looking for celebratory gunfire. >> reporter: oakland will also utilize technology like shot spotter to isolate and identify the source of gunfire. >> there usually is a bunch of fireworks and gunshots. >> reporter: and oakland resident salvador hernandez knows well the dangers of reason dom gunfire given a close call for his brother years ago in los angeles. >> there was one time it actually shot through my parents' wall and it missed my brother by about a good six inches. >> reporter: given the reality of new year's past, many residents told us they do not plan to celebrate the arrival of 2019 outside. >> first of all, i never know whether or not the fireworks ar get ll be fl enfor to duind g the fireworks, but they also want to remind people that if folks want to see fireworks, san francisco is putting on a spectacular show tonight. in oakland, laura anthony, "abc 7 news." >> leave it to the pros is the best advice, laura. than
spokesperson jonna watson says there will be extra patrols in are kwnstrouble spot >> if you a driving under thein enforcing, that marst, at means jail time. also, we're looking for celebratory gunfire. >> reporter: oakland will also utilize technology like shot spotter to isolate and identify the source of gunfire. >> there usually is a bunch of fireworks and gunshots. >> reporter: and oakland resident salvador hernandez knows well the dangers of reason dom gunfire...
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kelly is without a record label after sony announced it would part ways with him amid thein gr accusationse. and now r. kelly supporters are under fire as well. morgan chesky is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: peter, good morning. from the very beginning r. kelly has maintained his innocence and now his own manager adso f himself in hot water. all of this as more accusations of abuse go public. ♪ i believe i can fly >> reporter: he is the grammy winner now without a record label. rca records saying that they wve partedays with r. kelly, according to a source with knowledge of the ovmatter. in the wake of the lifetime docu-series alleging that the singer peormed sexual, physical and mental abuse against women and minors. kelly denies all allegations. >> i was in love with him. i just didn't know what to do. >> reporter:cy sampson says she met kelly as a 16-year-old intern at epic records saying thatnt the two on n to have a sexual relationship until she was 18. >> like i didn't tnow ifs was normal, if this is how adultste i just didn't know. i didn't know. >> reporter: kelly denies t
kelly is without a record label after sony announced it would part ways with him amid thein gr accusationse. and now r. kelly supporters are under fire as well. morgan chesky is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: peter, good morning. from the very beginning r. kelly has maintained his innocence and now his own manager adso f himself in hot water. all of this as more accusations of abuse go public. ♪ i believe i can fly >> reporter: he is the grammy winner now without a record...
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. >> if you call any up you'll find theines are either busy or going straight to voice mail.y are referring you to go to the their websites to get information or sign-up. they're handling it the best they can with the voluneyers an but they are being stretched thin. i spoke to tim with the national council of nonprofits and heh shared w us what he's hearing at other nonpfits across t area. >> we've already been in many cases at peak capacit trying to help our neighbors in need. ed with the onslaught of the federalloyees being furloued that's actually increasing the number of people who are coming in, people who used to give to the local food bank are now standing in line at the same food bank. >> fwoi, hard to see how long they can sustain this, how they can keep thi up. what do you know about where people can go tolpet some >> wow, there's so much. providing meals every day of course for financial assistance i want to let people know for ncrc, they have big event coming up this friday from 10:00 to 1:00 p.m. in washington, d.c. you can find a list of what they're doing and o
. >> if you call any up you'll find theines are either busy or going straight to voice mail.y are referring you to go to the their websites to get information or sign-up. they're handling it the best they can with the voluneyers an but they are being stretched thin. i spoke to tim with the national council of nonprofits and heh shared w us what he's hearing at other nonpfits across t area. >> we've already been in many cases at peak capacit trying to help our neighbors in need. ed...
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levels coordinating with wick wickey leaks with a foreign government and that's illegal and against theingainst the national security interest. and you did abate for job at the martin luther king breakfast. thank you for coming out. >> that's very kind of you. >>> how the trump ampain tried to benefit from russian interference. the big question is what did tru know? e don't want to do. but when it comes to colon cancer screening... i'm not doin' that. i eat plenty of kale. ahem, as i was saying... ...with cologuard, you don't need an excuse... all that prep? no thanks. that drink tastes horrible! but...there's no prep with cologuard... i can't take the time off work. who has two days? and i feel fine - no symptoms! everybody, listen! all you need is a trip to the bathroom. if you're 50 or older and at average risk, cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom, collect your sample, then ship it to the lab! this is your year! own it! cologuard is not right for everyone. it is not for high risk individuals, includin
levels coordinating with wick wickey leaks with a foreign government and that's illegal and against theingainst the national security interest. and you did abate for job at the martin luther king breakfast. thank you for coming out. >> that's very kind of you. >>> how the trump ampain tried to benefit from russian interference. the big question is what did tru know? e don't want to do. but when it comes to colon cancer screening... i'm not doin' that. i eat plenty of kale. ahem,...
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. >> sean: congressman meadows, if we can stop 90% of the heroin that comes into thein country, d we hundred -- well, i support immigration. i believe 98% of people that want to cross the border, even illegally come want a better life. it's a 2%, the criminal element, the cartels, the human traffic years, potential terrorists thao bring harm to the cities and to. why is this so on concerning to them? >> it should be concerning. you mentioned it earlier. that is why government was actually founded and supported, to protect and serve. if government is falling down on its fundamental premise of wide exists, then we've got to do better than that. listen, sean, the big thing today is going to be about the fact that the president walked out of a meeting because he said it was a waste of time to deal with democrats because they are not negotiating. goyou are right. >> sean: they offered a dollar dollar. pretty insulting. >> exactly. they are not negotiating, they are not negotiating in good faith. he should have walked out of that meeting but i tell you who he iss not walking out on. he's n
. >> sean: congressman meadows, if we can stop 90% of the heroin that comes into thein country, d we hundred -- well, i support immigration. i believe 98% of people that want to cross the border, even illegally come want a better life. it's a 2%, the criminal element, the cartels, the human traffic years, potential terrorists thao bring harm to the cities and to. why is this so on concerning to them? >> it should be concerning. you mentioned it earlier. that is why government was...
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last januarye iwake of thein harvey weins movement, roby joined more than 300 other in enrtainment sinkhe timp initiative. >> it's sort of a milestone thi year, a year later, do you think that hollywood has sat up and taken notice and have changed changed to your-year in ther lat year so? >> they have. i'm promoting a film directed by a woman i've jusrapped a film where most heads of the department were female roles, female-led ensele piece and i in prep for a film with a fee make director, second time f director, you know, with a big budget behind it. i think up until recent times saying that and actually getting people to put their money behind that was two different conversations. ihink it's easio say wouldn't that be nice. yes, it's nice that i'll sign off on that decision. doing jus robbie is that focusing on female-driven films through lucky chap entertainment, the production company she founded in 2015 with three friends, kleg her now husband tom ackerly.ha lucky has several move else in the work like the highly anticipated harley quinn spinoff "lucky brey." >> what are you tryin
last januarye iwake of thein harvey weins movement, roby joined more than 300 other in enrtainment sinkhe timp initiative. >> it's sort of a milestone thi year, a year later, do you think that hollywood has sat up and taken notice and have changed changed to your-year in ther lat year so? >> they have. i'm promoting a film directed by a woman i've jusrapped a film where most heads of the department were female roles, female-led ensele piece and i in prep for a film with a fee make...
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. >> come on down for thein lates health trends, fitness, nutrition and free skrien icree. be there, too. we'll be there, too. st a smile. choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. now that's a win-win. switch to geico. win-win. >> announcer:e watching news 4 today. >>> 16hoefore the . today is the 19th day of the government shutdown and still lawmakers are at an impasse with the white house. p in ametime address, president trump told the nation there is a growing humanitarian and security crisis along the bosouthern er. >> the president made the case to build the wall. news 4 tracie potts is live on capitol hill now with a recap. good morning. >> good morning. he called it all a steel barrier, something that democrats may be more willing to accept. but he did not call it a nation it was the thing we were waiting to hear. the president had talked about that. n but he did declare a nationa
. >> come on down for thein lates health trends, fitness, nutrition and free skrien icree. be there, too. we'll be there, too. st a smile. choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. now that's a win-win. switch to geico. win-win. >> announcer:e watching news 4 today. >>> 16hoefore the ....
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freight rates you had a regulated freight market that was regulated by the federal government just like thein ai. this all happened in the motor carrier act of 1935 with f.d.r.a e all the trucking companies were going out of business in 1935. >> reporter: and this is when he propped up prices. >> exactly. t he did it wi airlines. he did it with the trucking business he did with the railroads. t and that's wse were middle class jobs because you had the management and unions working together. because the prices were fixed. >> reporter: and then that wasre lated further under jimmy carter, or at least the airlines were. >> yes, it started with jimmy carter in trucking and it ended, was finished up by ronald reagan. >> reporter: but of course that means it's cheaper for the consumer right? >>t was a great consumer benefit. freight rates fell almost overnight. and this is the question-- thi is the question that everybody needs to ask as a citizen of any place. which is: how much money do you want to save at the expense of good jobs, community character. you know we all have our nine dollar sneaker
freight rates you had a regulated freight market that was regulated by the federal government just like thein ai. this all happened in the motor carrier act of 1935 with f.d.r.a e all the trucking companies were going out of business in 1935. >> reporter: and this is when he propped up prices. >> exactly. t he did it wi airlines. he did it with the trucking business he did with the railroads. t and that's wse were middle class jobs because you had the management and unions working...
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. >> reporter: robotic technology can guide a surgeon in thein oper room. >> verifying our final locationstem takes new it a step further, combining the precision of a robot with cutting-edge, 3- computer technology, allowing the surgeon to map out the procedure weeks before it takes place. >> the robotics is an arm that guides us, to make sure we go precisely where we planned. the navigation is the ability to actually watch ourtr ients on a screen while we're working. >> reporter: this week,r. christopher goode from the virginia spine institute in r reston became the first person in the world to use this during a surgery. >> by using tools, like robotics, like-and-a-ha navigate able to make a more precise plan. >> reporter: the combination improves the safety and accuracy of the incisions. there's less radiation involved. this technique reduces the risk of complications. dr. good compares it to building a house. >> you desn the perfect house, then you have a robotic system building that house. as it is building the house, yot canlly see what's happening on the blueprint as it unfolds in
. >> reporter: robotic technology can guide a surgeon in thein oper room. >> verifying our final locationstem takes new it a step further, combining the precision of a robot with cutting-edge, 3- computer technology, allowing the surgeon to map out the procedure weeks before it takes place. >> the robotics is an arm that guides us, to make sure we go precisely where we planned. the navigation is the ability to actually watch ourtr ients on a screen while we're working....
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step forward to become or 4:00 in thein afternoon. long i-95 but quickly change over to snow during the evening commute and t quickly ending by 8:00 or 9:00, so it's not a long period of snow, but it might be just enough to accumulate one to two or three inches of snow.ur this is local forecast model, 1.5 to 3. the european model says 1.5 to 2 or 3 as well. behind that becomes bitter cold. wednesday morning, windchills in the teens. wednesday evening windchills going below zero, and by thursday morning windchills could be 10 to is a below zero. be ready for f aociously cold middle and later parts of the week and maybe a little chance for snow again on friday. melissa, school delays and cancellations are highly likely on wednesday. >> i'm sure you have the attention of the children across the area. southbound vw parkway, chopper 4 ows this problem before 50 eastbound. you can see the delay there. still has the crash in the roadway. e,esn't look like too much help there on the sc and that's going to be slow for a while. southbound 270 a
step forward to become or 4:00 in thein afternoon. long i-95 but quickly change over to snow during the evening commute and t quickly ending by 8:00 or 9:00, so it's not a long period of snow, but it might be just enough to accumulate one to two or three inches of snow.ur this is local forecast model, 1.5 to 3. the european model says 1.5 to 2 or 3 as well. behind that becomes bitter cold. wednesday morning, windchills in the teens. wednesday evening windchills going below zero, and by thursday...
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it's affecting our border communities and it's because of thein failure in washington, d., to ever get to addressing the issue and implementing functioning -- stuff that you would i have talked about. this $20 million out of a $140 billion state budget, the fifth biggest economy in the world is to help with a crisis on the ground of people in need. theseke are people who are desperate. >> tucker: that's one way to describe it. but i would describe it a very different way but let me just broaden the conversation and tell you what you already know, there are all kinds of programs in california that shovel taxpayer money into the pockets of noncitizens, some of them here illegally. why not and all of that? if you're not a u.s. citizen you can't benefit from taxpayer dollars. to look after its own citizens of all nationalities, religions, races, whatever but all american citizens and nobody else, why not put that on the ballot and make that proposition? what you think that would pass by, in the 100% range? when i do that? >> a long time ago when it was more republican state it did past and
it's affecting our border communities and it's because of thein failure in washington, d., to ever get to addressing the issue and implementing functioning -- stuff that you would i have talked about. this $20 million out of a $140 billion state budget, the fifth biggest economy in the world is to help with a crisis on the ground of people in need. theseke are people who are desperate. >> tucker: that's one way to describe it. but i would describe it a very different way but let me just...
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that changed this past september where it wassent only at thein fei.s.i.s., ambassador bolton said the. had to stay till iran left and create a permanent political momtum. those two things are very difficult by themselves, andki what tursh president erdogan heard in that and said, you know what? you're going to say there forever and be therforever countering iran, i don't like that. erdogan creates a crisis, calls president trump and president trump declares i don't want anything to do with this,wi i'hdrawing troops, and took to twitter in mid december and made this announcement. >>ur boys, our young women, our men, they' all coming back, and they're coming back now. .e w >> we won, no conditions, mid decemb, until yesterday, when ambassador bolton created the conditions. president trump today took to twitter and said this was alway part of the plan. he tweeted, we will be leaving at a pr opace while statement continuing to fight i.s.i.s. and doing all else that is prudent and necessary. that the end of is, you can understand why a lot of people in the region are worried about messages
that changed this past september where it wassent only at thein fei.s.i.s., ambassador bolton said the. had to stay till iran left and create a permanent political momtum. those two things are very difficult by themselves, andki what tursh president erdogan heard in that and said, you know what? you're going to say there forever and be therforever countering iran, i don't like that. erdogan creates a crisis, calls president trump and president trump declares i don't want anything to do with...
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to thein committed belfast agreement and to maintaining articles under the belfast agreement. he talked about the question of no deal. he talked about running down the clock. we are not running down the clock. i brought a deal negotiated with the european union to the house. the house has rejected that. i say once again to the right honorable gentleman you cannot wish away no deal. either you stay in the european union, or you have a deal. i believe that it is right for us to leave the european union, because that is what people voted for in the referendum in 2016. if you want no deal, they have to be willing to agree to a deal. the point of us sitting down and talking with people across this house is identify those issues on which it will be possible for us to secure support to make changes, such that we can secure support around this house. i think him for his comments in terms of their fees and applications for citizens rights. friends. my honorable but also, this was an issue that was raised by other members across this house. say to the, i will right honorable gentleman,
to thein committed belfast agreement and to maintaining articles under the belfast agreement. he talked about the question of no deal. he talked about running down the clock. we are not running down the clock. i brought a deal negotiated with the european union to the house. the house has rejected that. i say once again to the right honorable gentleman you cannot wish away no deal. either you stay in the european union, or you have a deal. i believe that it is right for us to leave the european...
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we are to thein final question. this, according to our judges, is a 2-pointue question.onic new york city to be the, which used is tallest building in theg world, is being sold off by an investment firm in abu dhabi for about a billion dollars. which building is it? lauren blanchard? >> it's the chrysler building. >> tucker: the chrysler building? >> chrysler building. >> tucker: not empire state? chrysler building? was at the chrysler building? >> the iconic chrysler building in new york city, truly iconic, is up for sale. >> $800 million is what it went for in 2008.as that was the purchase price. now the talk is it could stick around that number, possibly lower.um we don't know. >> tucker: you are just a savage. i don't feel bad for you. i would have lost, too. >> she owned it. >> tucker: we have upped. >> i would like to say it was the buzzer. >> tucker: we are now going to pay off your mortgage. we are giving you the eric wemple mug again. you have about eight of them. that's what you want, eric wemple. not even sure. thank you, lauren. >> congratulations, well done.
we are to thein final question. this, according to our judges, is a 2-pointue question.onic new york city to be the, which used is tallest building in theg world, is being sold off by an investment firm in abu dhabi for about a billion dollars. which building is it? lauren blanchard? >> it's the chrysler building. >> tucker: the chrysler building? >> chrysler building. >> tucker: not empire state? chrysler building? was at the chrysler building? >> the iconic...
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of the president beginning soonerig than we thoug and, in effect, sliding into and becoming part of thein mueller investigation. >> you know, my reaction is it is time for congress to step up to the plate and fulfill its constitutional responsibility and try to get answers. look, we can spend weeks and months waiting for bob mueller to complete his investigation. i dohi think it is closer than y indicated in yourse opening, but grant we don't know for sure. what i am less sure about is that when mueller completes his investigation we are going to instantly know the t results in anyul meaningful form. we don't know what kind of report he is writing. it could be an expansive one. it could be a very limited one saying, i've charged these people, i haven't charged these other prospective defendants. wect don't know how much will be publicly released. there could be a battle over executive privilege. there could be a battle -- you know, there's nothing in the regulations that requires public dissemination of this report. so the only people who can get answers to all of the questions raised in
of the president beginning soonerig than we thoug and, in effect, sliding into and becoming part of thein mueller investigation. >> you know, my reaction is it is time for congress to step up to the plate and fulfill its constitutional responsibility and try to get answers. look, we can spend weeks and months waiting for bob mueller to complete his investigation. i dohi think it is closer than y indicated in yourse opening, but grant we don't know for sure. what i am less sure about is...
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when you hear the term "manufactured crisis," from politicians and theirti lackeysn thein press, whatur response? >> my responses, those people thats are saying that, anyone that says that, tucker, is misinformed and they are misleading the american people. before i was chief of the border patrol, i served in the fbi for two decades. one of my assignments was, i led the el paso office. from my office, on the border, i could see you are is. every single day, tucker, we work for the dea and all components of dhs and we work with human trafficking cases, drug cases, and getting cases, all impacting the southern border. and every single day, tucker, i was briefed,uc every single day about the men and women risking their lives every day, and are apprehending murderers, rapists, other violent offenders, gang members. that is not manufactured. that is real and that is in fact ended is still happening today. i would also say one last point, 127 border patrol agents have died. they didn't die playing monopoly.th they died defending, being the frontline defenders of our borders, trying to appre
when you hear the term "manufactured crisis," from politicians and theirti lackeysn thein press, whatur response? >> my responses, those people thats are saying that, anyone that says that, tucker, is misinformed and they are misleading the american people. before i was chief of the border patrol, i served in the fbi for two decades. one of my assignments was, i led the el paso office. from my office, on the border, i could see you are is. every single day, tucker, we work for...
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parker: there are still parts of the black community theine -- defined in middle-class is having a college degree. -- feel it is characteristic of being in the middle-class. it is not that they make more money and cardi b, they probably don't, but they get the middle-class status that in a way arguably may be people have a hard time getting -- giving to cardi b. a specialist on cardi b and will seal on wednesday. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] listen to lectures in history on ago streaming our podcast anywhere, anytime. you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> new york governor al smith was the democratic party's nominee in the 1928 residential election, losing to republican herbert hoover and landslide. sunday, historian robert childs talks about his book, the 28. here is a ' preview. >> his agenda would reflect the agenda of the social welfare progressives with whom he interacted. as governor, he pursued labor aformed -- reforms, including 48 hour maximum
parker: there are still parts of the black community theine -- defined in middle-class is having a college degree. -- feel it is characteristic of being in the middle-class. it is not that they make more money and cardi b, they probably don't, but they get the middle-class status that in a way arguably may be people have a hard time getting -- giving to cardi b. a specialist on cardi b and will seal on wednesday. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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exchanges really formed i think the foundation for my diplomatic careerve to the way i try to approach thein issues of my own professional life. so i really do appreciate the support that the korea foundation and others give to this program come to the great work you are doing, linda. i've always cash i think the important to epitomize what we're talking that. about the title of this panel is really challenging because there's lots of terms i spent time in academia appear we could chew on for the rest of the morning, what is soft power? what do we mean by trilateral relations? it's all pretty complicated as is been a to already. i would say this, first of all software is a term, and the term publicly public diplomacy was not even in use when i became a diplomat long, long to go in the late 1970s. i think many of you know that soft power is a term that joseph knight harvey professor going in about 1990 and then really sort of further defined in 2002 and in part because in the united states there was, i haven't heard this from him directly, in the estate, but in 2002 there was a bit of a lean
exchanges really formed i think the foundation for my diplomatic careerve to the way i try to approach thein issues of my own professional life. so i really do appreciate the support that the korea foundation and others give to this program come to the great work you are doing, linda. i've always cash i think the important to epitomize what we're talking that. about the title of this panel is really challenging because there's lots of terms i spent time in academia appear we could chew on for...
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i think it's time for bolsonaro and the region to owake thein actions. >> can u.s. an bolsonaro be -- brazil be the leaders? >> i still maintain the leadership has to come in a more regional wayi not feel that this is bilateral efforts will do anything. i think, in terms of venezuela, it will make the situation even worse. >> so, fernando cutz, theic crm is you increase the pressure on venezuela, that might actually hit the venezuelan people more and cause more refugees than there already are. >> absolutely, and i think that's a key reason why we haven't gone after, for example, an oil embargo. the united states consumes 95% of venezuelan oil that is actually sold, south a significant part of thei g.d.p., and if we were to cut that off, of course we could effectively shut down their avonomy. but weto look at the other side of it which is what happens to the venezuelan people? essentially we would create in humanitarian disaster withini venezuela ans our mess at that point. so i think we very much have to think carefully about the ramifications for the people of vene
i think it's time for bolsonaro and the region to owake thein actions. >> can u.s. an bolsonaro be -- brazil be the leaders? >> i still maintain the leadership has to come in a more regional wayi not feel that this is bilateral efforts will do anything. i think, in terms of venezuela, it will make the situation even worse. >> so, fernando cutz, theic crm is you increase the pressure on venezuela, that might actually hit the venezuelan people more and cause more refugees than...