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into overhead -- overtime titus 72.'s malik newman hits the 3.32 for kansas and later in ot, newman from the corner. it turned into a free-throw battle down the stretch. the jayhawks are headed to the final four for the 15th time in school history. villenova trying to get to the final fourth -- final four for the sixth time in school history. michael bridges misses. the wildcats role 71-59. it will be villenova against kansas on saturday.>>> coming up, it is no secret dashcam enough on the 10 pm news, it is no secret that we are facing a housing crisis. >> how one city crisis -- city councilman is looking to solve that issue tonight, tonight on the news that 10. good evening. i'm your guest lecturer dr. sheldon cooper. i was expecting applause, but i suppose stunned silence is equally appropriate. i agreed to speak to you this evening because i was told that you're the best and the brightest of this university's doctoral candidates. hmm. of course, that's like saying you are the most important electron in a hydrogen atom. (chuckles) 'cause, you s
into overhead -- overtime titus 72.'s malik newman hits the 3.32 for kansas and later in ot, newman from the corner. it turned into a free-throw battle down the stretch. the jayhawks are headed to the final four for the 15th time in school history. villenova trying to get to the final fourth -- final four for the sixth time in school history. michael bridges misses. the wildcats role 71-59. it will be villenova against kansas on saturday.>>> coming up, it is no secret dashcam enough on...
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judge rogers titus admonished those of his colleagues on the bench who have allowed their personal vieweir decisions. he wrote, quote, this court does not like the outcome of this case but is constrained by its constitutionally limited role to the result that it has reached. it is not the province of the judiciary to provide legislative or executive action when those entrusted with those responsibilities fail to act. the decision follows two other legal victories for the president from unlikely sources as well. the obama appointed judge orric ruling the trump administration has the power to withhold from the state of california a million dollar federal grant over the issue of sanctuary policies that violate u.s. law. and last week, a judge, also an obama appointee, ruled that the president's border wall may indeed proceed ruling against powerful environmental groups and the state of california, deferring to president trump's powers on any matter of national security. it is far too early to say that justice is emerging from our heavily biaseds court system. but this may well be the begin
judge rogers titus admonished those of his colleagues on the bench who have allowed their personal vieweir decisions. he wrote, quote, this court does not like the outcome of this case but is constrained by its constitutionally limited role to the result that it has reached. it is not the province of the judiciary to provide legislative or executive action when those entrusted with those responsibilities fail to act. the decision follows two other legal victories for the president from unlikely...
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the judge's name is roger titus.ted within his authority in his plan to rescind the executive order that president obama put out and mentioned this is really not constitutional. what i understand from legal minds said when president trump extended it, when he took office, he evidently, according to some judges, legalized it. because it looks like he backed up obama's decision. so when the president said no, it expires march 5th. now they say this judge says yeah, you had every right to be able to do that. my worry is that this needs to be addressed and we need to get money for a wall. and knowing that, i wanted both sides with their back against the wall pun not intended to make a decision on this. we have been talking about comprehensive immigration reform for 20 years. ainsley: even jessica tarlov, a democrat, she was on the show earlier and she was saying that democrats are nowhere to be seen. that they really need to get on board with this. there have been talks, republicans say democrats don't want to do anythin
the judge's name is roger titus.ted within his authority in his plan to rescind the executive order that president obama put out and mentioned this is really not constitutional. what i understand from legal minds said when president trump extended it, when he took office, he evidently, according to some judges, legalized it. because it looks like he backed up obama's decision. so when the president said no, it expires march 5th. now they say this judge says yeah, you had every right to be able...
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we have two speaker cards, we have lottie titus. >> you want to call the next two. >> secretary ionin: and a-- >> clerk: and ace washington is next. >> and i just want to remind everyone that public comment has been limit today two minutes perspeaker. thank you. >> thank you, commission -- commissioners, and thank you for having me. i admit, i was a little suspicious, but now that i've heard the plan, i support it. finally, after all these years, the fate of our community looks like itself, and it's settling. the maker's spaces have the potential to be very successful, especially with the presence of other businesses and all of the foot traffic that it's going to bring. this is going to be great for the community and new emerging businesses. as a resident, i wholeheartedly support it. thank you. >> thank you. mr. washington? [ inaudible ] >> -- regardless to what i think, and i ain't going to have it my way. but one thing ain't okay, and that is same thing i see all my sisters and brothers in here before that. it was full of everybody else, but they still was talking about the same th
we have two speaker cards, we have lottie titus. >> you want to call the next two. >> secretary ionin: and a-- >> clerk: and ace washington is next. >> and i just want to remind everyone that public comment has been limit today two minutes perspeaker. thank you. >> thank you, commission -- commissioners, and thank you for having me. i admit, i was a little suspicious, but now that i've heard the plan, i support it. finally, after all these years, the fate of our...
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i want to bring in michelle titus glover. she teaches in west virginia. thank you for what you do for young people in this country. my mom was a teacher. day eight. what if you don't get what you want? >> it's not so much about the raise at this point. it's not about a -- a 2% raise has been passed. it's not 2% or 4%. it is about the fact that the senators are showing great disrespect for teachers. now it's more about us standing up for what's right. >> let me back up. i understand you have been teaching for 14 years and i guess my question is why now? what lit the fire to finally say, enough is enough? i'm going to fight. >> the p. oechlt ublic insuranc teacher, all state employees was going to be changed from 80%/20% to 60/40. so with the small raise they were going to give us, some teachers were going to lose up to $7,000 a year. so that's why now. >> understand. i know for a lot of people watching, michelle, it's like, why not pay teachers more? but the piece of the other side of the story -- and this is how i understand it. it is the state senate who
i want to bring in michelle titus glover. she teaches in west virginia. thank you for what you do for young people in this country. my mom was a teacher. day eight. what if you don't get what you want? >> it's not so much about the raise at this point. it's not about a -- a 2% raise has been passed. it's not 2% or 4%. it is about the fact that the senators are showing great disrespect for teachers. now it's more about us standing up for what's right. >> let me back up. i understand...
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deputies were called to the titus avenue home of eugene craig after a granddaughter in arizona requested welfare check. apparently craig and his wife had health issues and were not returning the granddaughter's phone calls. the district attorney's office determined that craig thought that the deputies were intruders so he grabbed a .38- caliber revolver and the deputy had reasonable fear when he opened fire. >>> the high cost of housing is costing causing a shortage in the area. >> reporter: the markets will drop this morning on news that president trump's economic adviser resigned. the dow was up yesterday 9. the nasdaq was up 41. >>> the amazon executive who helped create the company's prime subscription service is leaving to take a job at airbnb. greg has been with amazon for nearly 20 years. he will be in charge of airbnb's home segment a new product offering high-end rentals. >>> graco is recalling 36,000 table-to-table highchairs. the consumer product safety commission says at least five children were injured when the chair tipped over while they were in it. the highchair was sold
deputies were called to the titus avenue home of eugene craig after a granddaughter in arizona requested welfare check. apparently craig and his wife had health issues and were not returning the granddaughter's phone calls. the district attorney's office determined that craig thought that the deputies were intruders so he grabbed a .38- caliber revolver and the deputy had reasonable fear when he opened fire. >>> the high cost of housing is costing causing a shortage in the area....
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. >> president hillis: thank you, miss titus. next speaker, please. >> hello, commissioners. my name is ashley rhodes. i'm here with some of our brothers from the community. we are the aboriginal black men united, abu. we're a community action group in the bayview-hunters point community. our founder is mr. james richards. we are here to speak on the 1550 project. it is to our understanding that this is a project that's laid out for the community. the two plus two plus two is something that we wanted, what we need in our community. it comes to be that the young people in our community that we claim have forgotten, those that are not able to participate in the regular system, this is for them. this is for our community, and for build group to come in, knowing that they already have the shoreline, they're building plenty of housing down there on the shoreline. we've been to the meetings. we know about it, and we're saying we're just not going to sit by and let build group come in and take what they need out of our community. our young people need an opportunity to be educated s
. >> president hillis: thank you, miss titus. next speaker, please. >> hello, commissioners. my name is ashley rhodes. i'm here with some of our brothers from the community. we are the aboriginal black men united, abu. we're a community action group in the bayview-hunters point community. our founder is mr. james richards. we are here to speak on the 1550 project. it is to our understanding that this is a project that's laid out for the community. the two plus two plus two is...
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. >> gideon titus-glover, whose mom is a teacher, he asked why funds were being spent on tourism.nor talked about return on investments. >> you put money in schools, you're making smart people. and if you have smart people, you can make more smart investments. >> i agree. well, he's right. [ light laughter ] he's right. >> seth: jim justice is a real ball of fire. [ laughter ] but after that announcement, the state senate blocked the agreed upon 5% raise and on top of that they still haven't addressed the issue of health care. in fact, just to give you an idea of how dire the health care situation is for teachers in west virginia, not only did officials there announce that teachers would have to pay more for their health insurance, they also implemented a program called "go 365" that would track teachers' daily routines and increase health care premiums if they failed to meet certain goals. now after backlash, the state made the program voluntary and less intrusive, but teachers are still justifiably angry about having to earn points just to be able to afford health care. here's h
. >> gideon titus-glover, whose mom is a teacher, he asked why funds were being spent on tourism.nor talked about return on investments. >> you put money in schools, you're making smart people. and if you have smart people, you can make more smart investments. >> i agree. well, he's right. [ light laughter ] he's right. >> seth: jim justice is a real ball of fire. [ laughter ] but after that announcement, the state senate blocked the agreed upon 5% raise and on top of...
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polka wasndusky written in 1852 by ida titus and published when she was only 14 years old.nd the house has its only fema music, if you will, in the sandusky polka, which is actually a pretty smart piece of music. inare very fortunate here historic sandusky, and that most of the furnishings in the house are original to the house. there were collected and donated hutt family, o a we do here. this painting tells a unique story. there is damage to the painting. and the tradition passed down to the family is that this painting unionwas vandalized, by a soldiers during their occupation here during the battle. and indeed, we found written accounts of the vandalism that took place here during the battle. this painting was passed down to us through the hutter family through the great-granddaughter hutter. ada now we are going to go into the family parlor talk more about a death, her family and the battle. , herlk more about ada family and the battle. this is the family parlor of sandusky. this is the room where the families would spend most of their time, sitting, reading, relaxing,
polka wasndusky written in 1852 by ida titus and published when she was only 14 years old.nd the house has its only fema music, if you will, in the sandusky polka, which is actually a pretty smart piece of music. inare very fortunate here historic sandusky, and that most of the furnishings in the house are original to the house. there were collected and donated hutt family, o a we do here. this painting tells a unique story. there is damage to the painting. and the tradition passed down to the...
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titus: i'm here to once again remind my colleagues why an yucca mountain project is unworkable project. there is radioactive waste leaking into the water table and transportation plans would ship more than 70,000 metric tons of nuclear waste by trains and trucks through 329 congressional districts for years to come past your homes, businesses, schools and churches. now some of my colleagues want to make this bad situation even worse by busting the caps on the amount of allowable waste to be stored. increasing the danger and invalidating any existing studies. if the proponents of yucca mountain are serious about solving the problems, they would follow the commission's recommendations and pass my consent-based bill rather than dumping nuclear waste into a state that does not produce it or does not want it. nevada is not a wasteland. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for qun minute. >> i rise today recognize the positive effe
titus: i'm here to once again remind my colleagues why an yucca mountain project is unworkable project. there is radioactive waste leaking into the water table and transportation plans would ship more than 70,000 metric tons of nuclear waste by trains and trucks through 329 congressional districts for years to come past your homes, businesses, schools and churches. now some of my colleagues want to make this bad situation even worse by busting the caps on the amount of allowable waste to be...
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host: so titus to russia? caller: russia, you see what donald trump is doing.utin meddled in our election, he got invited with two oligarchs to the office. we cannot deny this now. we cannot let this one man take us into a serious conflict, this country is trying to get over everybody but america. host: speaking of the oligarchs and russia's aggression abroad, the new york times, britain ints at tougher blows to russia. as she probes for russia's vulnerabilities during a week of deepening crises, prime minister theresa may does not have to look far, within a number of blocks of number 10 downing street, she could find opulent homes owned by vladimir putin is inner circle. one apartment is registered to a deputy owned by first prime minister igor shuvalov, with the value estimated at $16 million. if former member of the russian parliament and a longtime food and associate lives opposite kensington palace, and a house whose value has been estimated -- $1632 3 million million. suggested that since 2006, around $125 billion has britaininto through secret offshore t
host: so titus to russia? caller: russia, you see what donald trump is doing.utin meddled in our election, he got invited with two oligarchs to the office. we cannot deny this now. we cannot let this one man take us into a serious conflict, this country is trying to get over everybody but america. host: speaking of the oligarchs and russia's aggression abroad, the new york times, britain ints at tougher blows to russia. as she probes for russia's vulnerabilities during a week of deepening...
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titus is recognized for fivean minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary, welcome back to the committee. nice to see. the last time you were here i asked you about the status of the national advisory committee on travel andnd tourism infrastructure. just remind everybody of what that is, in the past that i worked with my colleagues across the aisle. we had a bipartisan amendment to the fast act that created a committee to report directly to you that brought together a diverse array of experts from across the travel and tourism industry, and they were to advise you on i quote, current and emerging priorities, issues, projects and funding needs related to the use of intermodal transportation networks of the united states to facilitate travel and tourism. travel and tourism are very important to my district in las vegas, but all around the country no matter what district you represent their something related to tourism that isn't there. we thought that with infrastructure been such a priority of this president that now would be a good time for this
titus is recognized for fivean minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary, welcome back to the committee. nice to see. the last time you were here i asked you about the status of the national advisory committee on travel andnd tourism infrastructure. just remind everybody of what that is, in the past that i worked with my colleagues across the aisle. we had a bipartisan amendment to the fast act that created a committee to report directly to you that brought together a diverse array...