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because i'm going to run out of time on my time. i must say to my friend -- my prepared remarks were designed to support this bill. and i must say to my -- mr. speaker, the gentleman from florida, who is an honorable man and a friend, we have collaborated, but his own words transformed what this really was. they persuaded us that by voting for this, we're not just voting for a reporting bill. that's just the beginning. he, my friend from florida is the one who characterized criminal activity on official time. and unsavory things going on on official time. and allows that to dangle out there as if that characterized federal employees generally. i say to my friend, i thank him for yielding, that has transformed our perception of this bill. this is no longer a simple reporting bill although technically that's what it is. it's a precursor apparently to an assault of federal employees and on official time specifically. we cannot be partners to that. we cannot be enablers to that. therefore we must oppose this bill in light of the context
because i'm going to run out of time on my time. i must say to my friend -- my prepared remarks were designed to support this bill. and i must say to my -- mr. speaker, the gentleman from florida, who is an honorable man and a friend, we have collaborated, but his own words transformed what this really was. they persuaded us that by voting for this, we're not just voting for a reporting bill. that's just the beginning. he, my friend from florida is the one who characterized criminal activity on...
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time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. barletta. mr. barletta: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. mr. johnson: at this time, mr. speaker, i will yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. mr. barletta. mr. barletta: i again urge my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 1678 as amended. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1678, as amended. so many as are 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 maffed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is thravenlt -- passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. mr. barletta: i object to the vote on the grounds th
time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. barletta. mr. barletta: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. mr. johnson: at this time, mr. speaker, i will yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. mr. barletta. mr. barletta: i again urge my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 1678 as amended. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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, not having time, tracking time, timeout, good time, time travel, free time and my personal favorite, lunch time. so this is about the perception of time, the vehicle we use to communicate with one another which is language but our language runs left to right. it is linear. it does that. how many people saw the film arrival? a handful of you. how many people have read stories of your life? fewer. that is interesting. the rest of you are a real mystery tonight, congratulations, thanks for coming out not aware of what you are in for. let me describe worries of your life which is the basis for the film arrival, these creatures, beings from another world, another spatial realm arrived on earth and try to communicate with someone who is an expert in languages use low diagrams and in the film logo grams are depicted, you don't see them in pictures described in that sense in ted's story but depicted as multidimensional expressions. you can read them in three and possibly four dimensions. they communicate in this way. that is their language. the question we are going to ask first is does the
, not having time, tracking time, timeout, good time, time travel, free time and my personal favorite, lunch time. so this is about the perception of time, the vehicle we use to communicate with one another which is language but our language runs left to right. it is linear. it does that. how many people saw the film arrival? a handful of you. how many people have read stories of your life? fewer. that is interesting. the rest of you are a real mystery tonight, congratulations, thanks for...
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time, to choose comp. time as compensation for overtime. the provisions of this legislation would be completely voluntary for workers, allow them to exchange their accrued time for full overtime pay at any time or for any reason and would maintain the protections of the fair labor standards act such as the standard 40-hour work week. i heard our friends on the other side of the aisle express opposition to giving private sector employees this choice. i would point out that the public sector employees have enjoyed the ability to use comp. time to maintain a work life balanced for 30 years. we are doing the same we are simply doing the same thing for private sector employees that public sector employees are able to do today. it will give them more flexibility to decide when they spend time with their families or pursue entrepreneurial or education ambitions outside the workplace. at its most basic level this legislation is about choice and the belief that hard work -- hardworking employees know their needs better than washington bureaucrats. w
time, to choose comp. time as compensation for overtime. the provisions of this legislation would be completely voluntary for workers, allow them to exchange their accrued time for full overtime pay at any time or for any reason and would maintain the protections of the fair labor standards act such as the standard 40-hour work week. i heard our friends on the other side of the aisle express opposition to giving private sector employees this choice. i would point out that the public sector...
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i proudly support h.r. 1616 and i yield the balance of my time -- reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: i am pleased to recognize the gentleman from texas, mr. ratcliffe, the chief sponsor of the legislation for as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ratcliffe: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1616, the strengthening state and local cyber crime fighting act of 2017. let me thank chairman goodlatte for his support in allowing this bill to come to the floor and senator grassley, chairman of the senate judiciary committee and ranking member feinstein for their support in introducing a come pan measure over in the senate. the bicameral, bipartisan support on this issue underscores its critical importance, mr. speaker and the need for this issue to transcend political parties and partisan politics. mr. speaker, this is police week in the united states. it is our chance to show appreciation for some of the most important unsung heroes in our nation. and i couldn't be m
i proudly support h.r. 1616 and i yield the balance of my time -- reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: i am pleased to recognize the gentleman from texas, mr. ratcliffe, the chief sponsor of the legislation for as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ratcliffe: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1616, the strengthening state and local cyber crime fighting act of 2017. let me thank chairman...
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at this time, mr. speaker, i would ask the house to help us to honor those who lost their lives in these deadly storms and the families and loved ones they leave behind by joining us in observing a moment of silence. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. without objection, five-minute voting will continue. the question is on adoption of the resolution. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. mr. hastings: mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida asks for a recorded vote. a recorded vote is requested. those favoring a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercia
at this time, mr. speaker, i would ask the house to help us to honor those who lost their lives in these deadly storms and the families and loved ones they leave behind by joining us in observing a moment of silence. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. without objection, five-minute voting will continue. the question is on adoption of the resolution. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. mr. hastings: mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i...
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detention for the third time. before appearing in front of the judge, michael meets with his court-appointed attorney, don ruck. >> hey, how are you? have a seat. you're being charged with burglary. serious charge particularly given that you've got a prior charge for burglary that you're on probation for. the purpose of this is whether you stay here or whether you're released to your mother's custody. the thing that the court looks at in making its decision are going to be whether you're a threat to yourself or to the public and whether or not you're likely to return to all future court hearings. if the court finds that you're a threat or you're not going to return, you should stay locked up. what do you think should happen? >> i should be released. i have a job. >> many times the kids say, here's what i want. as a lawyer you try to get that result but you know that at the end of the day that that's not the right outkcome because ultimately if you return a child, place a child back into the environment that led th
detention for the third time. before appearing in front of the judge, michael meets with his court-appointed attorney, don ruck. >> hey, how are you? have a seat. you're being charged with burglary. serious charge particularly given that you've got a prior charge for burglary that you're on probation for. the purpose of this is whether you stay here or whether you're released to your mother's custody. the thing that the court looks at in making its decision are going to be whether you're...
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people should vote for me because that would be the first time i have had that would be the first timeountry. reflecting on what has taken her to the top. one of five nominee5 reflecting on what has taken her to the top. one of five nominees for bbc‘s women‘s footballer of the year. for information on how you can vote and the other nominees, head over to our website. all the details on how to vote and a full list of all the nominees. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that‘s bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello and good morning. we just had the warmest day of the year in northern ireland. 20 degrees in county tyrone. a lovely day in the sunshine. we also had some similar temperatures in the south—west of scotland. again, nice and warm with some 5un5hine. the best of the weather over the week ahead will probably be acro55 we5tern scotland and northern ireland. we have more cloud coming into eastern scotland, north—east england, quite low cloud and these are the temperatures by the time we get to early tuesday. seven or eigh
people should vote for me because that would be the first time i have had that would be the first timeountry. reflecting on what has taken her to the top. one of five nominee5 reflecting on what has taken her to the top. one of five nominees for bbc‘s women‘s footballer of the year. for information on how you can vote and the other nominees, head over to our website. all the details on how to vote and a full list of all the nominees. you can get all the latest sports news at our website —...
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the time is always now. indeed, the time is always now. because you are a howard graduate, the bar is high. which means you must be on the front line. you must be at the front of the line. you must be the first to raise your hand. you must lead. the motto of this university, utilitas. truth and service. i know sometimes we are afraid of falling short. it is not that we don't know what we should do, it is that the bar can sometimes be -- feel so high. it takes so much time and effort to reach it. so much sweat and so many tears. being human, we sometimes fall short. that is ok. because you went to howard university, you have a responsibility to keep reaching for that bar and to keep serving. members of17, proud the role model club, in these unprecedented times you must ask , how will i serve? how will i lead? i have three pieces of advice on how to answer that question. reject false choices. speak truth. you don't need a big title to make it up -- make a big difference. [applause] sen. harris: let's talk about each. first, to lead and drive
the time is always now. indeed, the time is always now. because you are a howard graduate, the bar is high. which means you must be on the front line. you must be at the front of the line. you must be the first to raise your hand. you must lead. the motto of this university, utilitas. truth and service. i know sometimes we are afraid of falling short. it is not that we don't know what we should do, it is that the bar can sometimes be -- feel so high. it takes so much time and effort to reach...
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what time is it? both: it's time for lunch! ♪ what time is it? it's time for lunch!ot a cheese sandwich and carrot sticks! i got a roast beef sandwich and mozzarella sticks! yum! what did you get, nonny? i got a ham sandwich and... a mozz-umbrella stick? (laughing) mozz-umbrella stick? what a cheesy joke! (fish giggling) every cloud is made up of tiny little droplets of water. here, cloudy, cloudy, cloudy! hey, molly. hi, gil. whatcha doin'? i need to find a rain cloud so i can try out this umbrella. uh, gil, it doesn't rain whenever you want it to. here, cloudy, cloudy! where are you? ugh! man, i wish it would rain! there's a rain cloud behind me, huh? mm-hmm. oh! hmm! hey, come back here! molly, come look outside! it's raining really hard now! come look at the rain with us! goby: it's raining really hard! oh, yeah! it's raining cats and dogs! i don't see any-- wait, what? oh! heh, it's just an expression. it's what you say when it's raining really, really hard. interesting. speaking of dogs, how's our little puppy doing, gil? i think he's still feeling a little ner
what time is it? both: it's time for lunch! ♪ what time is it? it's time for lunch!ot a cheese sandwich and carrot sticks! i got a roast beef sandwich and mozzarella sticks! yum! what did you get, nonny? i got a ham sandwich and... a mozz-umbrella stick? (laughing) mozz-umbrella stick? what a cheesy joke! (fish giggling) every cloud is made up of tiny little droplets of water. here, cloudy, cloudy, cloudy! hey, molly. hi, gil. whatcha doin'? i need to find a rain cloud so i can try out this...
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credits of 550 actual and 550 good time work time for a total of 1,100 so you've done your time.it for time served. it's been a long time coming, i know that. and i have a sense that you're going to do it well. the problem is that you have no choice. you have to do it well. with your history, with your priors, if you don't do well, you're going to end up back in the prison and you have a son in the marine corps, pretty proud, huh? >> yeah. >> the point is they can't do it for you. i know you're motivated. this believe it or not is actually the easy part. the hard part is tonight when you get out. you've been in custody for so long. the court wishes you well. good luck. >> thanks. >> the judge's ruling is good news for rivas. he's decided that because of the time she's already served in orange county, she can transfer to a drug rehabilitation program rather than prison. >> i remember when it wasn't this way. right? >> yeah. with all my priors, i've always went upstate, so it's something different for me, something new, and for me it's the last time i'm going to come back. >> you o
credits of 550 actual and 550 good time work time for a total of 1,100 so you've done your time.it for time served. it's been a long time coming, i know that. and i have a sense that you're going to do it well. the problem is that you have no choice. you have to do it well. with your history, with your priors, if you don't do well, you're going to end up back in the prison and you have a son in the marine corps, pretty proud, huh? >> yeah. >> the point is they can't do it for you. i...
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with that i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves his time. the chair will receive a message. mo: mr. speaker, a message -- the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speaker, i have been directed by the senate to inform the senate has agreed to h.j.res. 66, joint resolution disapproving the rules submitted by the department of labor relating to savings arrangements established by states for nongovernmental employees. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: i reserve, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: reserves his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm delighted to yield one minute to the gentleman from kentucky, the distinguished ranking member of the committee on budget, mr. yarmuth. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized for one minute. mr. yarmuth: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, the question every member of congre
with that i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves his time. the chair will receive a message. mo: mr. speaker, a message -- the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speaker, i have been directed by the senate to inform the senate has agreed to h.j.res. 66, joint resolution disapproving the rules submitted by the department of labor relating to savings arrangements established by states for nongovernmental employees....
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stoppage time was heart stopping time, and a young man from australia who was about to become a legendt for it, celtic, scotland's invincibles. there is more action to come at hamden ina there is more action to come at hamden in a couple of weeks. in a couple of weeks scotland play host to england in world cup qualifier. will it be as tense and rheumatic as the scottish cup final was mike would have long to find out. it's been a dream, any manager coming in at the beginning of the season, you couldn't write down what we would have done. i said to the players before they went out that this is a game where you want them to write about it afterwards, but you have to make history, it doesn't just happen. and the players did that. the second half in particular, they were brilliant. there was a thrilling climax to rugby union's premiership final. the match between exeter and wasps went to extra—time, but it's exeter who eventually came out on top. the score was tied at 20 all after 80 minutes. an extra time penalty eventually separated the sides, with exeter celebrating just seven years afte
stoppage time was heart stopping time, and a young man from australia who was about to become a legendt for it, celtic, scotland's invincibles. there is more action to come at hamden ina there is more action to come at hamden in a couple of weeks. in a couple of weeks scotland play host to england in world cup qualifier. will it be as tense and rheumatic as the scottish cup final was mike would have long to find out. it's been a dream, any manager coming in at the beginning of the season, you...
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amazon has only split its stock three times since its ipo and the last time was 18 years ago. just this week he had no plans for a split any time soon. additionally amazon might have to pay a cash dividend, something that it has never done. that's not a requirement but every name currently in the index does it. again though, this may also be unlikely for amazon considering they've never been shy about using cash to reinvest back into its business. the other reason for amazon to hold out is the so-called curse of the dow when they underperform their replacements at first. apple shares were approaching 1,000 bucks it did a 7 for 1 split and then fell 17% over the next 12 months and it took nearly two years for shares to hit another record high. alternatively at&t popped about 17% when it exited the dow. now, by letting its stock run up though amazon is becoming less and less accessible to younger and mom and pop investors. >> all right. thank you very much. so if you made profits in amazon we've got a way to help you protect those gains. dan is over at the plaza with this call t
amazon has only split its stock three times since its ipo and the last time was 18 years ago. just this week he had no plans for a split any time soon. additionally amazon might have to pay a cash dividend, something that it has never done. that's not a requirement but every name currently in the index does it. again though, this may also be unlikely for amazon considering they've never been shy about using cash to reinvest back into its business. the other reason for amazon to hold out is the...
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i hope my colleagues will spend the rest of the time respecting mister miller's time on how to work together to implement those recommendations. i recognize the gentlelady from the great state of kansas for five minutes. >> thank you for being here. medicare was created as a promise to seniors, so we talk about how to keep that promise and reform the system, and the affordability of the trust fund. and services that have not moved in that direction. in your march of 2017 report, skilled nursing facilities are able to control the money medicare will pay them based on their payment model. i want your sense of the impact of move to evaluate these payment model and skilled nursing facilities, the american healthcare association has a value-based payment idea, and the march report discusses, reducing payments, increasing payments to nonprofit facilities. can you talk about medpac's believe that this will strengthen the skilled nursing facilities? >> there are a few things we are seeing that we are responding to. it is not dissimilar -- inside the skilled nursing facility, overall spending is too
i hope my colleagues will spend the rest of the time respecting mister miller's time on how to work together to implement those recommendations. i recognize the gentlelady from the great state of kansas for five minutes. >> thank you for being here. medicare was created as a promise to seniors, so we talk about how to keep that promise and reform the system, and the affordability of the trust fund. and services that have not moved in that direction. in your march of 2017 report, skilled...
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-- to have paid sick time. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert the text of my amendment in the record along with extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, it's clear after the "indianapolis star" uncovered the widespread abuse scandal that congress must act to implement consistent, stricter laws governing the reporting of bay abustos our nation's athletes and to all our children. once again, the "star" has shown us the importance of investigative journalism and a free press. many of these athletes are too young and are not empowered to speak out against authority figures when they are hurt or abused by them. but each of us as members of congress is in a position to do something about it and we must. mr. speaker, again, i want to urge my colleagues to listen to the voices of the american people before hurling our nation further toward dast we are this dangerous health care repeal. the majority has
-- to have paid sick time. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert the text of my amendment in the record along with extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, it's clear after the "indianapolis star" uncovered the widespread abuse scandal that congress must act to implement consistent, stricter laws governing the reporting of bay abustos our nation's athletes and to all our...
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weekends are my time. need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your insulin dose shouldn't be changed without asking your prescriber. get medical help right away if you have trouble breathing, fast heartbeat, extreme drowsiness, swelling of your face, tongue, or throat, dizziness, or confusion. ask your health care provid
weekends are my time. need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar....
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i've probably been back three times a year, four times a year. sometimes more, sometimes less. >> voltz, who has also served two terms in state prison for robbery and assault, says the recent car accident that has forced him to walk with a cane hasn't slowed him down. >> what don't kill you makes you stronger. >> can you still fight like this? >> last guy i whooped was on my cane. so yeah. still fighting. and i don't use it as a weapon either. i throw it to the side. put my hands up. i'm the predator, not the prey. do the eating, i don't get ate. but i don't have nobody no more. it was a teenage thing. a lot of cos will tell you i done calm down a whole lot. so i've been the inmate before with the buck wild mentality, not caring for nothing, not knowing the code, know what i'm saying, i've been there, dude. >> now at age 33, voltz says he would like to begin a new chapter. he will soon be eligible for a work release program where he'll spend his nights in jail but can spend days in preapproved locations, such as the louisville tattoo studio he ow
i've probably been back three times a year, four times a year. sometimes more, sometimes less. >> voltz, who has also served two terms in state prison for robbery and assault, says the recent car accident that has forced him to walk with a cane hasn't slowed him down. >> what don't kill you makes you stronger. >> can you still fight like this? >> last guy i whooped was on my cane. so yeah. still fighting. and i don't use it as a weapon either. i throw it to the side. put...
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and now is the best time to buy one.t tempur-pedic mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. nice man cave! nacho? [ train whistle blows ] what?! -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. this bar is legit. and now we get an even bigger discount from bundling home and auto. i can get used to this. it might take a minute. -swing and a miss! -slam dunk! touchdown! together: sports! but we've got the get tdigital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to something you can actually remember, instantly. add that premium channel, and watch the show everyone's talking about, tonight. and the bill you need to pay? do it in seconds. because we should fit into your life, not the other way around. go to xfinity.com/myaccount >>> identical twins perry and herbie mckinney are the first to acknowledge when they are in each other's presence on the outside, their dru
and now is the best time to buy one.t tempur-pedic mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. nice man cave! nacho? [ train whistle blows ] what?! -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. this bar is legit. and now we get an even bigger discount from bundling home and auto. i can get used to this. it might take a minute. -swing and a miss! -slam dunk! touchdown! together: sports! but we've got the get tdigital tools to help....
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i at this time yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. goodlatte: permanent bankruptcy judgeship has not been authorized since 1992. over the past 25 years, we have limited our protection of the bankruptcy system to short-term temporary fixes. a well functioning bankruptcy system, however, is too important to our economy to risk. now is the time for congress to address bankruptcy judgeship needs more permanently. the bankruptcy judgeship act is a measured, long-term solution carefully crafted and based on the well developed recommendation of the administrative office of the courts. not only does it ensure the viability of our bankruptcy system, but it also addresses the funding concerns of the office of the united states trustee. this bill is a bipartisan measure that enjoys broad pport from outside groups, including the
i at this time yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. goodlatte: permanent bankruptcy judgeship has not been authorized since 1992. over the past 25 years, we have limited our protection of the bankruptcy system to short-term temporary fixes. a well functioning bankruptcy system,...
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>> obviously, it was their time. i can't answer that. >> do you still believe that they all deserved to die? >> i would honestly answer yes. yes. i believe that they done something to me that i couldn't live with. it would have hurt me till the day i died. >> while blanchard says drug use played no role in his triple homicide, the prison estimates drugs were directly involved in the convictions of about one-third of its inmates, and played an indirect role in the majority of the others. drugs make their way behind the walls as well. despite the prison's screening methods, they can be smuggled in through the mail or visitation, and corrections staff is constantly on the lookout for them. >> go ahead and roll 203. >> we are going to go in and shake down suspected people who got drugs, possibly, weapons, anything unauthorized we're going to take. >> let the dog run through the cell and shake down. >> 504. >> there's a high concentrations of possible meth in this unit. so we're going to try to find it. >> 507. >> a lot e
>> obviously, it was their time. i can't answer that. >> do you still believe that they all deserved to die? >> i would honestly answer yes. yes. i believe that they done something to me that i couldn't live with. it would have hurt me till the day i died. >> while blanchard says drug use played no role in his triple homicide, the prison estimates drugs were directly involved in the convictions of about one-third of its inmates, and played an indirect role in the...
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he had a terrible time becoming a lawyer. in the book i chronicle his difficulties being a successful plantation operator. he had an equally difficult time coming a lawyer. there are these funny passages where he is complaining about how boring and difficult and intense law is. he never managed to do it in the right way. he only got an honorary degree. he would sit in this house in the library battling with these books,s -- these law vocally very miserable. it was a constant struggle how he was going to make a living. he had a fit of anxious depression when he came back. he had these psychological challenges, which i argue that he had a category of anxiety disorder that caused him to have these attacks where he would basically collects and -- basically collapse and be out of commission. he came back after college tutoring. a couple of causes took him over. one of them was the harassment baptists in virginia. sect -- thiswere a time he needed a licensed to preach, and they didn't do that. just north of here in a county called
he had a terrible time becoming a lawyer. in the book i chronicle his difficulties being a successful plantation operator. he had an equally difficult time coming a lawyer. there are these funny passages where he is complaining about how boring and difficult and intense law is. he never managed to do it in the right way. he only got an honorary degree. he would sit in this house in the library battling with these books,s -- these law vocally very miserable. it was a constant struggle how he was...
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he's a long-time advocate of the weed.and of the marijuana and he told "rolling stone" i wonder if he tried both of them. i don't think you can make a statement like that unless you tried it all. >> meaning heroin and marijuana. >> exactly. >> he went on to say to jeff to try it and then let me know later if he thinks he's still telling the truth as far as his comparison between the two drugs. >> so far jeff sessions has not responded. that's really weird. >>> the future next song is heroin and marijuana. >> i'm going to guess he's not going to take that advice. going to take that advice. >> probably not. >> i'm goi>> i'i going to take that advice. >> probably not. what does life look like during your period? with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents? nope.
he's a long-time advocate of the weed.and of the marijuana and he told "rolling stone" i wonder if he tried both of them. i don't think you can make a statement like that unless you tried it all. >> meaning heroin and marijuana. >> exactly. >> he went on to say to jeff to try it and then let me know later if he thinks he's still telling the truth as far as his comparison between the two drugs. >> so far jeff sessions has not responded. that's really weird....
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so we have time for -- oh, we don't have time for another question, i'm told. craig shirley's book, "reagan rising: the decisive years, 1976-1980." as you can tell from this conversation, very lively, very topical and has powerful in this moment.er so, craig, thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/booktv. or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> this holiday weekend on booktv on c-span2, tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern former u.s. secretary of state donald please a saw rice -- condoleezza rice looks at democracy around the world in her book, "democracy: stories from the long road to freedom." >> americans in particular were blessed with founding fathers who understood an institutional design that would protect our liberties, our right to say what we think, to worship as we please, to be free from the knock of the secret police at night, to have the dignity that comes with having those who are going to govern you have to as
so we have time for -- oh, we don't have time for another question, i'm told. craig shirley's book, "reagan rising: the decisive years, 1976-1980." as you can tell from this conversation, very lively, very topical and has powerful in this moment.er so, craig, thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/booktv. or post a comment on our facebook page,...
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he took the time to do due process. someone comes to you with a -- an allegation, i think everyone deserves due process to make sure that that allegation. someone coming in and giving you a heads up. we did exactly what was necessary and the president made the right decision and he continues to stand by it. >> so two follow-ups. i'm still unclear, you've mentioned this several times, why did it take so long for the white house to get those documents? >> i don't think. >> with the white house asking you couldn't get the documents? >> making it sound -- with all due respect, that's not how it works. they're the ones who possess the documents. they had them in their possession. i believe they asked for them and it took a while. >> but she's fired in between? >> no. part of it -- some of these things don't happen as easily in terms of where they're stored. i don't know the answer but i think in the course of the action if you look at the daze intervening days that's a question you should ask the department of justice. >> i
he took the time to do due process. someone comes to you with a -- an allegation, i think everyone deserves due process to make sure that that allegation. someone coming in and giving you a heads up. we did exactly what was necessary and the president made the right decision and he continues to stand by it. >> so two follow-ups. i'm still unclear, you've mentioned this several times, why did it take so long for the white house to get those documents? >> i don't think. >> with...
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that means four times the gains, four times the losses. it's long and short. it plays off of futures. how good an idea is this? how risky for investors? bob pisani follows etfs for us and cnbc contributor herb greenberg is never without an opinion on these kinds of matters. bob, this is a fund that you can choose the long side or the short side and get four times your gains. >> reporter: yeah. we've discussed this many times in the past. i'm a big etf backer, not of inverse e it tfs. it's simple. it's not a good product for the average investor. it's a product for day traders. it may be fine for them but nobody should hold on to these for any length of time and, in my opinion, that means any more than a day. >> it is matched to what index, bob? what am i playing here? >> these are the s&p 500s. so if you're up 1%, the s&p is up 1% in a day, you're going to make 4% if you're leveraged. if you're in first, the s&p is up 1% a day, you lose 4%. but this is only on a daily basis. due to the fact you get compounding of daily returns, the returns change over time so,
that means four times the gains, four times the losses. it's long and short. it plays off of futures. how good an idea is this? how risky for investors? bob pisani follows etfs for us and cnbc contributor herb greenberg is never without an opinion on these kinds of matters. bob, this is a fund that you can choose the long side or the short side and get four times your gains. >> reporter: yeah. we've discussed this many times in the past. i'm a big etf backer, not of inverse e it tfs. it's...
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i think it is time to take a new direction at the fbi. >> the timing raises some questions.ecause of the interference by the russians in our election. >> the idea that you take the person with every other spots ability, including the budget of the department, and somehow it all falls apart, that is not how organizations work. >> i do not believe the system has been compromised, but i believe at different times at different reasons, people ask for a new fbi director. now they will get one. >> there needs to be a special, independent prosecutor who can be insulated and protected from politics. vonnie: joining us from our bureau is marty schenker. the next step is crucial. in whose court is the ball? is a republicans? mitch mcconnell just said democrats are getting what they have wanted for a wild. but on the democratic side, we saw calls for action. chuck schumer wanting a special senate hearing and a special counsel. marty: the most important thing this admission needs to do -- administration needs to do is find a successor to james comey and do it quickly. there is some talk
i think it is time to take a new direction at the fbi. >> the timing raises some questions.ecause of the interference by the russians in our election. >> the idea that you take the person with every other spots ability, including the budget of the department, and somehow it all falls apart, that is not how organizations work. >> i do not believe the system has been compromised, but i believe at different times at different reasons, people ask for a new fbi director. now they...
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this is a neighborhood that is times square in times square. the nypd confirmed one person is in custody. they're not saying it that is the driver, but that is what they are reporting. the fire department again moments ago confirming one dead, 12 injured in the incident. this is the area and it's hard to imagine times square and complete lockdown. it's extremely populated, it's a beautiful warm day in new york city. it's hard to imagine all of this happening. david lee miller is on the ground. >> fox news is getting information that there is one dead confirmed. these numbers are changing as they so often do in a situation like this. to recap, it does appear that this vehicle was trying to enter a pedestrian portion of times square. this may be an accident, it may be something more sinister. if you take the following into consideration. zoom into the vehicle and you can see, this is significant that this car is now resting on one of what appears to be one of the metal stakes or poles that are used to prevent any type of vehicular traffic from en
this is a neighborhood that is times square in times square. the nypd confirmed one person is in custody. they're not saying it that is the driver, but that is what they are reporting. the fire department again moments ago confirming one dead, 12 injured in the incident. this is the area and it's hard to imagine times square and complete lockdown. it's extremely populated, it's a beautiful warm day in new york city. it's hard to imagine all of this happening. david lee miller is on the ground....
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. speier: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for such time. ms. speier: four years ago, i stood on the house floor and condemned the online bullying of u.s. marine corps service women on facebook. these webpages contained obscene and abusive pictures and implied that women only advance professionally by performing sexual favors. i sent a letter to the secretary of defense and the commandant of the marine corps asking them to take action. i got a letter back from the commandant which said, i share your indignation. i didn't want him to share my indignation. i wanted him to do something about it. neither he nor the department of defense inspector general did anything. lack of consequences caused this cultural rot to spread further. the marines united page, through which hundreds of active du
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. speier: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for such time. ms. speier: four years ago, i stood on the house floor and condemned the online bullying of u.s. marine corps service women on facebook. these webpages contained obscene and abusive pictures and implied...
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because it's been a long time coming. and it's just come to a surface this time.ous to other people. >> people won't leave us alone. >> these women in here are nosey. >> like we have audiences whenever we get in the shower and stuff because they're waiting for something to happen. >> remember the other day, i said whoo, the lesbian monster! boogity! >> i know leah is tripping on it. like she's not happy. >> the one person leah is worried about me being incarcerated behind walls with 24 hours a day is her. >> i don't know why. >> leah greenfield says she doesn't have much to laugh about these days. though not married to her, she considers lynch her wife. since lynch's arrest, leah has been living in a hotel on broadway street. it's about a half mile from the jail in the heart of one of wichita's highest crime and drug trafficking neighborhoods. >> why are you living in a motel now? >> because i don't know where to go. i don't know where to set up shop. i want to be where my wife is. i have a month and a half until i deliver this baby and i'm probably going to do it
because it's been a long time coming. and it's just come to a surface this time.ous to other people. >> people won't leave us alone. >> these women in here are nosey. >> like we have audiences whenever we get in the shower and stuff because they're waiting for something to happen. >> remember the other day, i said whoo, the lesbian monster! boogity! >> i know leah is tripping on it. like she's not happy. >> the one person leah is worried about me being...
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he had to -- this was his time, his time to run. several people said we have until he said, it's either going 1964. notappen in 1964 or that is going to happen. he had that sense. coming with that sense of the mission was the single mindedness. as he was fighting for the nomination he and other competitors, hubert humphrey, lyndon johnson, who were both senators, but were much more ambivalent, smart, you know, sort of confused about whether their primary responsibility was in washington or on the campaign trail. kennedy did not have that confusion. he knew where he needed to be. he was on the campaign trail pushing very hard. there is a great moment in the 1960 campaign as kennedy is about to win the democratic nomination in los angeles. and lyndon johnson has entered the race at the last minute. he was then majority leader. johnson still thinks he has a chance to derail kennedy's nomination. he has his joint appearance before the texas delegation, johnson's delegation. and so johnson, you know, he starts citing all of his legislati
he had to -- this was his time, his time to run. several people said we have until he said, it's either going 1964. notappen in 1964 or that is going to happen. he had that sense. coming with that sense of the mission was the single mindedness. as he was fighting for the nomination he and other competitors, hubert humphrey, lyndon johnson, who were both senators, but were much more ambivalent, smart, you know, sort of confused about whether their primary responsibility was in washington or on...
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we've started from colonial times, revolutionary war times, to the present time. this history is very important. things we cannot forget, such as slavery and the expansion of colonialism bringing about change is to this area. >> i am standing on the pennsylvania side of the delaware river, where behind me is new jersey state capitol of trenton. we are here to learn about its history, including the state
we've started from colonial times, revolutionary war times, to the present time. this history is very important. things we cannot forget, such as slavery and the expansion of colonialism bringing about change is to this area. >> i am standing on the pennsylvania side of the delaware river, where behind me is new jersey state capitol of trenton. we are here to learn about its history, including the state
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every time i got knocked down, i got back up. i dusted myself off, and i got back in the arena -- when my face had literally been marred with dust and sweat and blood. and i am so glad that i did. my story has a few years on it more than you do. but i'm really here to tell you that it's not that different from any of you. i've been in that audience. i know each and every one of you can get into the arena too. have already gotten into the arena as well, which is good because our nation needs you now perhaps more than ever. you've been training for it, but now you need to step up. you can be our nation's next generation of leaders. luckily, as gw grads, you already have a head start on many of your peers. over and over, the students of gw have proven to be some of the most civically engaged students in the nation, showing leadership in and out of the political arena. gw students and graduates show their commitments to serving others, to making sacrifices in order to serve something bigger than themselves every single day, day in an
every time i got knocked down, i got back up. i dusted myself off, and i got back in the arena -- when my face had literally been marred with dust and sweat and blood. and i am so glad that i did. my story has a few years on it more than you do. but i'm really here to tell you that it's not that different from any of you. i've been in that audience. i know each and every one of you can get into the arena too. have already gotten into the arena as well, which is good because our nation needs you...
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it's time to savor.tion.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. court's in use bros, what are you guys up to? people love progressive's name your price tool so much it's hard to get their attention. that's where moves like this come in... [ grunts ] we give people options based on their budget with our name your price tool. what does an incredibly awkward between the legs dribble do? what's the matter flo? scared you can't keep up? jaime! swing a wide paint, hollow scoop on three. [ screams ] guess i have more jump than i thought. progressive's name your price tool. you don't have to be able to dunk to use it, but it helps. whew, gravity? >>> over the past 12 months, former aryan nation gang member michael jones has morphed from white supremacist to model offender inside pendleton. >> several good things came from me being locked up. know what i'm s
it's time to savor.tion.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. court's in use bros, what are you guys up to? people love progressive's name your price tool so much it's hard to get their attention. that's where moves like this come in... [ grunts ] we give people options based on their budget with our name your price tool. what does an...
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on twitter >> 5:18 is the time now. let's look at the realtime news trackerer social media. >> health officials discussing sending ebola vax each to coming owe. last year the vax each was deemed high hi effective. let's go to an ohio police officer after a fatal overdose of fentanyl off his shirt. he pointed out there's a white substance on his shirt. an hour later he passed out. fenlt nal synthetic opiate is 15 to 500 times through morphine. meanwhile ncaa is trying to promote diversity they have a mraej schools can sign when it comes to more diversity harry. township schools decided not to sawp a pledge. notre dame and boston college. >> former. spn anchor sarah walsh says she had a miss carriage during the sports center covering university of alabama. during commercial break her husband texted her. she was laid off by espn last month. >> singer harry styles opening up about sexuality. he never felt the need to label his sexuality and everybody should be who he wanted to be. in 20 13 he shot down rumors he was bisexua
on twitter >> 5:18 is the time now. let's look at the realtime news trackerer social media. >> health officials discussing sending ebola vax each to coming owe. last year the vax each was deemed high hi effective. let's go to an ohio police officer after a fatal overdose of fentanyl off his shirt. he pointed out there's a white substance on his shirt. an hour later he passed out. fenlt nal synthetic opiate is 15 to 500 times through morphine. meanwhile ncaa is trying to promote...
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all of that timing around this makes very questionable. neil: timing issue comes up.ce again there might be nothing there there. everything is impressions in this town. i'm wondering whether that is one thing that the president has to fight. if he wanted to get rid of the fbi director, the time to have done it very early on within days after becoming president and he didn't. >> right. there are two things here. first is the fall lure of the communications team to articulate why they fired him when think did. really don't need a reason why to fire him. you could point to a dozen reasons. neil: absolutely. >> florida nightclub shootings, to sarno, including clinton emails. but they need to articulate out the timing, could they fire him now? could justify bly make the case, so many people getting confirmed to the senate and didn't want to deal with it and -- neil: make your rationale you didn't want to do something the way they were piling on hillary clinton, i mean that is a little disingenuous. >> that is the political rationale. he at some point figured out comey was
all of that timing around this makes very questionable. neil: timing issue comes up.ce again there might be nothing there there. everything is impressions in this town. i'm wondering whether that is one thing that the president has to fight. if he wanted to get rid of the fbi director, the time to have done it very early on within days after becoming president and he didn't. >> right. there are two things here. first is the fall lure of the communications team to articulate why they fired...
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if a guy has been accused three times or two times or five times, they're a predator. and so even -- we need to know that, even if it's not drawn to the conclusion one that accusation is made it's not permanent 201 file so to speak. is any of you four aware of anything that privately masked that, yes, ma'am? >> so that was one of the main reasons that i was pressured to report my first case from restricted to unrestricted was that when i sat down with the office they told me even if my case was unfounded, there wasn't a lot of evidence to my case, it happened previously, that if even if i reported at least it would be in his file if it happened again it would be a pattern. what i'm hearing you, it's not the case, it is removed from their file later or they can't track that. >> mine is a question. i think when it's reported it ought to be private in a private file that every other commander for the rest of that person's sees. if that's the only one -- but if there's three over a five-year period from three different victims, then regardless of whether he's -- i think th
if a guy has been accused three times or two times or five times, they're a predator. and so even -- we need to know that, even if it's not drawn to the conclusion one that accusation is made it's not permanent 201 file so to speak. is any of you four aware of anything that privately masked that, yes, ma'am? >> so that was one of the main reasons that i was pressured to report my first case from restricted to unrestricted was that when i sat down with the office they told me even if my...
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. >> how much time have you done in this jail? >> 31 years. >> a familiar face struggles to exit the jail's revolving door but there's a catch. >> he's islamic and he wants to go into a christian program. that's a problem. >> another inmate has pled guilty to manslaughter, but now in an unusual legal twist, he may have to stand trial for murder. >> they stated i was a monster, that i would go out and kill somebody else again. >> and a convicted murderer stands trial for a gruesome related crime. >> i remember she said god give me another chance. i said god is not here. >>> many of the small towns in bergen county, new jersey, are considered wealthy suburbs of nearby new york city, but bergen has a notable city of its own, hackensack. just outside of downtown is the county's legal district, home to its courthouses and the bergen county jail. >> it's a state-of-the-art facility. we currently have 277 sworn officers as well as 58 civilians. >> close to 900 male and female inmates. most have only been charged with crimes and are await
. >> how much time have you done in this jail? >> 31 years. >> a familiar face struggles to exit the jail's revolving door but there's a catch. >> he's islamic and he wants to go into a christian program. that's a problem. >> another inmate has pled guilty to manslaughter, but now in an unusual legal twist, he may have to stand trial for murder. >> they stated i was a monster, that i would go out and kill somebody else again. >> and a convicted murderer...
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and time again. but one of the great joys of serving in this body is that you meet some remarkable people and brian cooper is certainly a remarkable person and he will be missed and i think on behalf of everybody here we want to say thank you. nd mr. speaker, let me rise in strong opposition to this rule and to the underlying legislation. my colleague, mr. woodall, just referenced all the times we passed it and went over to the senate and it didn't go anywhere. maybe we should take a hint from the senate that it's not a good bill, and we ought to kind of reconsider some of the aspects of this bill. but here we are again on the house floor with yet another regulatory rollback. it is shameful that the leadership of this house continues to waste precious time on bills that seem to address the concerns of big industry over the needs of our constituents, especially as we have so much that needs to be accomplished. and by the way, whatever happened to regular order? remember that when committees held heari
and time again. but one of the great joys of serving in this body is that you meet some remarkable people and brian cooper is certainly a remarkable person and he will be missed and i think on behalf of everybody here we want to say thank you. nd mr. speaker, let me rise in strong opposition to this rule and to the underlying legislation. my colleague, mr. woodall, just referenced all the times we passed it and went over to the senate and it didn't go anywhere. maybe we should take a hint from...
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lunch time, upper 60s, mid 70s by 4:00. be mild and it's also going to be noticeably windy during the afternoon and evening hours on mother's day. a small chance for an isolated late-day shower, but overall really nice for bike d.c. as well. 70 degrees at 7:00 p.m. the next ten days, mid 70s for mother's day. monday, low 70s, beautiful sunshine, a gorgeous day. unfortunately, that's not over the weekend. and then look at wednesday and thursday. near or around 90 degrees, so hot and humid as well. >> it's going to be on, thanks, amelia. >>> nbc4 responds to a maryland woman's online shopping snafu. she ordered a $400 rocking chair in february but it never arrived. >> the company wasn't getting back to her, so she reached out to consumer reporter susan hogan who is here to tell us how that >> yeah, this lady tried contacting the company four times over several weeks and was getting nowhere. she called nbc4 responds and we got the results she couldn't. >> angie ordered this double rocker from the website anderson avenue.net in
lunch time, upper 60s, mid 70s by 4:00. be mild and it's also going to be noticeably windy during the afternoon and evening hours on mother's day. a small chance for an isolated late-day shower, but overall really nice for bike d.c. as well. 70 degrees at 7:00 p.m. the next ten days, mid 70s for mother's day. monday, low 70s, beautiful sunshine, a gorgeous day. unfortunately, that's not over the weekend. and then look at wednesday and thursday. near or around 90 degrees, so hot and humid as...
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it's a long time till 2018. they need to lay back, raise the money, recruit some good candidates and not get everyone spun up and disappointed along the way.pr >> host: have you had any luck getting top administration officials or president trump on your program? >> guest: were waiting on president trump.p. we've had secretary carson, administrator pruitt, another cabinet secretary that i'm forgetting, sean spicer, they're starting to show up now that they know what their media routine is and i'm hoping president trump will be back on soon. we've had 15 great conversations over the course of the last year and a half. i can sometimes be kryptonite to him. he's the best interview in america still. people listen to him because you never quite know what you're going to get. >> host: hugh hewitt has been our guest. here's his most recent book the little red book as he calls it.a "the fourth way" the new paperback will be called. >> guest: hugh hewitt and the little red book. >> host: thank you as always. >> we tape h
it's a long time till 2018. they need to lay back, raise the money, recruit some good candidates and not get everyone spun up and disappointed along the way.pr >> host: have you had any luck getting top administration officials or president trump on your program? >> guest: were waiting on president trump.p. we've had secretary carson, administrator pruitt, another cabinet secretary that i'm forgetting, sean spicer, they're starting to show up now that they know what their media...
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breezy from time to time. >> suitland parkway all lanes impacted right at the beltway by a big crash. we'll talk those details next. >> let's check in with both of you in a few but first breaking news. a deadly crash on the suitland parkway. >> it happened in the southbound lane at forestville road. the prince george's county fire department says one car caught crash and there are confirmed fatalities. >> the crash will likely cause major delays in that area. our melanie alnwick is heading to the scene. we'll check in with her for the latest as soon as she arrives. >>> cyber world on edge over fears of another massive ransom wear attack. a an attack friday affected more than 200,000 people including 20 percent of finger land's hospitals. the it was stopped by a 22-year-old british computer expert. there's fear a continuing attack could come as people turn to work today and turn on their computers. >> we've seen the rise of ransom wear becoming the principle cyber threat but this is something we haven't seen before p the global reach is unprecedented. >> the ransom wear virus threatene
breezy from time to time. >> suitland parkway all lanes impacted right at the beltway by a big crash. we'll talk those details next. >> let's check in with both of you in a few but first breaking news. a deadly crash on the suitland parkway. >> it happened in the southbound lane at forestville road. the prince george's county fire department says one car caught crash and there are confirmed fatalities. >> the crash will likely cause major delays in that area. our melanie...
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york times." the president referring to the now former head of the fbi. i just fired the head of the fbi. he was craze, a real nut job. i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off. i'm not under. he said that in the meeting with the russian foreign minister and the russian ambassador to the united states in the oval office. i want you to react to that? >> first, let's begin by state one of the most obvious things how unpatriotic it is for donald trump to be saying something about a civil servant, a career civil servant who has been protecting this country for many years to one of our chief and main adversaries in the oval office. it's sad. it's a sad statement, and it really is a -- that this occurred in the white house, and that's coming out of the mouth of a u.s. president. number two, it shows where there's smoke there is fire and there's clearly some indications of obstruction of justice and we've seen his own words where he's admitting this the second time. we have our own inde
york times." the president referring to the now former head of the fbi. i just fired the head of the fbi. he was craze, a real nut job. i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off. i'm not under. he said that in the meeting with the russian foreign minister and the russian ambassador to the united states in the oval office. i want you to react to that? >> first, let's begin by state one of the most obvious things how unpatriotic it is for donald trump to be saying...
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by that time, he at shot him also. and he said he remembered hearing him say, come on back, i've killed the son of a bit ches. he said when mr. yates got back and he was shining his light on him, he kicked sam and shine the isght on him and said this -- not dead. nermeen: gilbert, your response to what she said? >> this is a seminal moment in this entire story. basically, the equivalent of cell phone camera footage of a killing. sam shepard and walter irvin are handcuffed together. mccall comes around and shoots sam shepard three times. he dies instantly. walter irvin is shot twice. he cannot run because he is handcuffed to his best friend. he lays on the ground are produced to be dead. but he hears the sheriff say "get back, i got the son of a bitches. we got to make it look like an escape." the deputy sheriff comes back to the scene, shined a flashlight on walter irvin and says, this one ain't dead yet. was a gun and fires a third shot straight through his neck. is stillsly, irvin alive. when the fbi hears the story,
by that time, he at shot him also. and he said he remembered hearing him say, come on back, i've killed the son of a bit ches. he said when mr. yates got back and he was shining his light on him, he kicked sam and shine the isght on him and said this -- not dead. nermeen: gilbert, your response to what she said? >> this is a seminal moment in this entire story. basically, the equivalent of cell phone camera footage of a killing. sam shepard and walter irvin are handcuffed together. mccall...
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[yells] it's mommy time! [yells] it's daddy time!y her. seriously? alright. who's next? the memorial day sale is on now. havertys. life looks good. >> jimmy: hello there and welcome back to the show. jada pinkett smith, jon bass, and music from lil yachty coming up. today is an important and historic day in the history of film, the 40th anniversary of "star wars." [ cheers and applause ] that's right. on this day, 40 years ago today, the greatest, most exciting merchandising opportunity of all-time was born. "star wars" as you know is a tale of a group of plucky terrorists banding together to blow up a government building. although there's probably a better way to phrase that. [ laughter ] it changed our lives, some lives more than others. and "star wars" is officially now the 40-year-old virgin, so congratulations to everyone involved with that. [ cheers and applause ] i have something to show you, this is from kickstarter. you know what kickstarter is? people post their ideas, if yo
[yells] it's mommy time! [yells] it's daddy time!y her. seriously? alright. who's next? the memorial day sale is on now. havertys. life looks good. >> jimmy: hello there and welcome back to the show. jada pinkett smith, jon bass, and music from lil yachty coming up. today is an important and historic day in the history of film, the 40th anniversary of "star wars." [ cheers and applause ] that's right. on this day, 40 years ago today, the greatest, most exciting...
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they will leap up for the time of year. they will leap up tomorrow as for the time of year.ll leap up tomorrow as we for the time of year. they will leap up tomorrow as we work for the time of year. they will leap up tomorrow as we work our for the time of year. they will leap up tomorrow as we work our way through another hot day. it will be more refreshing around the north sea coastline where the temperatures are quite low but for most of us the mid—20s at least and we could get 29 or30. mid—20s at least and we could get 29 or 30. change on later but strong sunshine to contend with tomorrow. landry showers tomorrow night and into saturday saw a different complexion to the weather. plenty more on the website. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. donald trump says he's deeply troubled after these photos from the scene of the manchester bombing were leaked to the us media. piece is the culprit should be prosecuted. british police have stopped sharing intelligence with the us about the investigation. theresa may had this to add. i will be making clear to president tr
they will leap up for the time of year. they will leap up tomorrow as for the time of year.ll leap up tomorrow as we for the time of year. they will leap up tomorrow as we work for the time of year. they will leap up tomorrow as we work our for the time of year. they will leap up tomorrow as we work our way through another hot day. it will be more refreshing around the north sea coastline where the temperatures are quite low but for most of us the mid—20s at least and we could get 29 or30....