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. >>> north carolina's u.s. house elections will move from march to june. this is after the u.s. supreme court justices refuse to issue a stay in the fight over the voting map. but voters still head to the poles march fifteenths. they spent the week preparing for session for the general semily to address the issue. before that a federal court ordered the state to dromoi maps. this could have bigger implications for not only u.s. but state and senate maps. they were drawn under the same interpretation of federal law that were struck down. >>> the court will hear these maps may be unconstitutional. that will happen in april. >>> a mass for justice an assistant state's attorney scalia will begin in a few hours. it was actually extended last night to allow more people to pay respects. justice scalia's funeral begins president obama will not be attending that part. it will be vice president biden representing the administration. >>> it will be a busy day as the presidential candidate take part in the caucus. >> reporter: donald trump is asking the government to stop -- the gop front r
. >>> north carolina's u.s. house elections will move from march to june. this is after the u.s. supreme court justices refuse to issue a stay in the fight over the voting map. but voters still head to the poles march fifteenths. they spent the week preparing for session for the general semily to address the issue. before that a federal court ordered the state to dromoi maps. this could have bigger implications for not only u.s. but state and senate maps. they were drawn under the same...
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once to vote for the u.s. house members and once for everything else. thank you for joining us, i'm david crabtree. >> i'm debra morgan. lawmakers today took final action on a new election schedule. laura leslie joins us now from understand all these dates. >> reporter: the new congressional map and schedule is in place tonight, though republican leaders are still hoping the u.s. supreme court will tell them they don't need it. the ruling this month by panel of 3 federal judges thrown the upcoming primary in to chaos. under legislation, vetters choose congressional nominees from the old districts on march 15th. if the supreme court doesn't step in by that date, candidates will have to run in the new districts for another primary on june 7th. house redistricting chairman acknowledged it's a confusing plans but allows people to
once to vote for the u.s. house members and once for everything else. thank you for joining us, i'm david crabtree. >> i'm debra morgan. lawmakers today took final action on a new election schedule. laura leslie joins us now from understand all these dates. >> reporter: the new congressional map and schedule is in place tonight, though republican leaders are still hoping the u.s. supreme court will tell them they don't need it. the ruling this month by panel of 3 federal judges...
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coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the ayes have 240 the nays are 176. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 7 printed in part a of house report 114-420 by the gentleman from arizona, mr. grijalva, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 7 printed in part -- in part a of house report 114-420, offered by mr. grijalva of arizona. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a two-minute vote. [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 proceeding
coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the ayes have 240 the nays are 176. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 7 printed in part a of house report 114-420 by the gentleman from arizona, mr. grijalva, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will...
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he served four terms as mayor of burlington, vermont, eight terms in the u.s. house, and was elected to the senate in 2006. but he grew up in brooklyn, the son of poor jewish immigrants from poland. >> so most of the kids lived in the apartment houses. i grew up in that one. good friends across the street. it was my mother's dream to get out of the apartment, and get a but she died young, and she never achieved that dream. >> pelley: how old was your mother when she passed away? >> 46 gloal how old other than you? >> 19, i ink. >> pelley: how did that affect you? >> significantly, significantly. not having enough money was a cause of constant tension, and when you're five or six years of age, and your parents are yelling at each other, it's, you know-- you think back on it now. you know, it's traumatic, and it's hard. >> pelley: must have been a lot of joys up and down this block as well. >> of course. are you kidding? i would get up on a saturday morning when we weren't in school. we used to play with what we called the smoldering rubber ball and you would throw it
he served four terms as mayor of burlington, vermont, eight terms in the u.s. house, and was elected to the senate in 2006. but he grew up in brooklyn, the son of poor jewish immigrants from poland. >> so most of the kids lived in the apartment houses. i grew up in that one. good friends across the street. it was my mother's dream to get out of the apartment, and get a but she died young, and she never achieved that dream. >> pelley: how old was your mother when she passed away?...
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coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion of the gentleman from new jersey, mr. garrett, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 416. on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 312. hrment r. 4168. a bill to amend the small business investment incentive act of 19 0, require an annual review by the securities and exchange commission of the annual government business forum on capital formation that is held pursuant to such actions -- acts. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes y electronic device. his is a five-minute vote. [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 commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house
coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion of the gentleman from new jersey, mr. garrett, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 416. on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 312. hrment r. 4168. a bill to amend the small business investment incentive act of 19 0, require an...
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the first legislative speakers series event of 2016, candidates pursuing the office of ohio's 8th u.s. house congressional district speaker boehner's former seat will be speaking. the intent of the forum is to provide an opportunity for voters and community leaders to learn more about individual candidates pursuing this key congressional seat. the program will include networking with candidates from 11:30 to noon followed by the forum. have you seen this? check this out... noah's ark is nearing completion in williamstown. more than 500 feet long and 51 feet tall. inside... you'll see three floors held together with large timber structures. and a design team is working on creating animals to be placed in these cages. creators hope to answer skeptical questions like how could noah fit 2 of on board. ham says: "it's not millions like some people think. and it's not average size of a land animal is pretty small anyway so two of each kind of land animal .... and we're going to show that." there will be 132 realistic exhibit bays on the ark. phase one of the attraction is set to open on july 7th.
the first legislative speakers series event of 2016, candidates pursuing the office of ohio's 8th u.s. house congressional district speaker boehner's former seat will be speaking. the intent of the forum is to provide an opportunity for voters and community leaders to learn more about individual candidates pursuing this key congressional seat. the program will include networking with candidates from 11:30 to noon followed by the forum. have you seen this? check this out... noah's ark is nearing...
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u.s. capitol as we await for the house to gavel back in momentarily for a couple of votes they earlier today debated some five bills including a measure that would call on the president to submit to congress a national strategy to combat travel by terrorists and foreign fighters and they'll vote on two bills this evening, speeches expected, special order speeches expected before they gavel out. later this week in the house, work on legislation relating to defendants in fraudulent lawsuits and state courts and also a bill aiming to expand opportunities in hunting and fishing on federal lands. live coverage of the house here on c-span. 20, proceedings will resume on motions to suspend the rules previously postpone. votes will be taken in the physical lowing order, h.r. 4408 by the yeas and nays. h.r. 4402 by the yeas and nays. the first eelect treasonic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote. remaining electronic votes will be conducted as a five-minute vote. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion by the gentleman from new york, mr. katko, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4408
u.s. capitol as we await for the house to gavel back in momentarily for a couple of votes they earlier today debated some five bills including a measure that would call on the president to submit to congress a national strategy to combat travel by terrorists and foreign fighters and they'll vote on two bills this evening, speeches expected, special order speeches expected before they gavel out. later this week in the house, work on legislation relating to defendants in fraudulent lawsuits and...
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the u.s. house oversight committee will hold the first congressional hearing into the flint, michighan water crisis today. this comes as michigan governor rick snyder will meet with city officials and pastors to propose 30 million dollars in state funding to help pay the water bills of those who are severely affected by the crisis. he will then bring the proposal to lawmakers next week. new this morning, d-n-a from the marines killed in a helicopter crash off the coast of hawaii last month may have been found. the u-s marine corps says the families of the identified victims were notified. the coast guard first reported that two helicopters collided during nighttime training the cause is still being investigated. now that combat jobs are open to them, top army and marine corps generals are pushing that all women should have to register for the draft. the say told a senate committee it will take up to three years before combat posts are fully integrated. they also say they will not lower standards to
the u.s. house oversight committee will hold the first congressional hearing into the flint, michighan water crisis today. this comes as michigan governor rick snyder will meet with city officials and pastors to propose 30 million dollars in state funding to help pay the water bills of those who are severely affected by the crisis. he will then bring the proposal to lawmakers next week. new this morning, d-n-a from the marines killed in a helicopter crash off the coast of hawaii last month may...
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we are leaving as the u.s. house begins its legislative work this afternoon on a bill dealing with allowing federal officer and employees to carry pepper spray at medium and high security prisons. also bills expanding the korean war memorial. a national historic science in georgia among others. starting debate on a measure dealing with fraudulent lawsuits. live coverage of the house on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, bishop perry thompson, freedom chapel international christian center, washington, d.c.,. >> let us pray. emmanuel, the god of creation, presence and power, we honor you the true and only wise god as christ and lord and decree and declare your principles and patterns to be the common thread through these walls and this august assembly of representatives. we declare this day that the lord has made, a day of excellence and cooperation and decree it to be like no other day. we remorse of all sin and shortcomings and ack whiches to the glory o
we are leaving as the u.s. house begins its legislative work this afternoon on a bill dealing with allowing federal officer and employees to carry pepper spray at medium and high security prisons. also bills expanding the korean war memorial. a national historic science in georgia among others. starting debate on a measure dealing with fraudulent lawsuits. live coverage of the house on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, bishop...
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as we head over to the floor of the u.s. house, about to begin legislative work, first time back after the presidents day recess. the speaker: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. february 23, 2016. i hereby appoint the honorable ken buck to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. merciful god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. may our special blessings be upon the members of this assembly as they return from a week in their home districts. give them wisdom and charity that they might work together for the common good. during this primary season, the american people are hearing about so many issues we face as a nation. our divisions come from the solutions proposed by various campaigns. through it all, help us to maintain civility, always pr
as we head over to the floor of the u.s. house, about to begin legislative work, first time back after the presidents day recess. the speaker: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. february 23, 2016. i hereby appoint the honorable ken buck to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be...
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alison parker and adam bridgewater plaza in moneta when it happened. 3 danner pots the u.s. house is set to review a bill to protect employers who report violent behavior of former employees. congressman bob goodlatte introduced the measure in light of the wdbj shooting. if it passes, the bill would allow a current employer to pass along anything to do with violent behavior in the workplace to a potential employer *without* fear of legal action. "so individuals like this can't wind up with a new job where they terrorize a new group of people but instead hopefully get some kind of help that they need, mental 3 health counseling and so on." congressman goodlatte says wdbj was not given information that would "be useful" about the shooter, vester flanagan, also known as bryce williams. like, that he was fired from a florida news station prior to joining wdbj for threatening to "punch people employees," according to his former news director. 3 3 danner pots a statewide task force to combat the zika virus right here in virginia. the governor says it was created to guide preparedness ef
alison parker and adam bridgewater plaza in moneta when it happened. 3 danner pots the u.s. house is set to review a bill to protect employers who report violent behavior of former employees. congressman bob goodlatte introduced the measure in light of the wdbj shooting. if it passes, the bill would allow a current employer to pass along anything to do with violent behavior in the workplace to a potential employer *without* fear of legal action. "so individuals like this can't wind up with...
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u.s. house of reesentas.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 246, the nays are 181. the bill is passed. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i send to the desk a privileged report from the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 595. resolution providing for consideration of the bill, h.r. 1675, to direct the securities and exchange commission, to revise its rules so as to increase the threshold amount for requiring issuers to provide certain disclosures relating to compensatory benefit plans and providing for consideration of the bill, h.r. 766, to provide requirements for the appropriate federal banking agencies when requesting or ordering a depository institution to terminate a specific customer account. to provide for additional requirements related to subpoenas issued under the financial institution reform, recovery and enforcement act of 1989,
u.s. house of reesentas.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 246, the nays are 181. the bill is passed. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i send to the desk a privileged report from the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 595. resolution providing...
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u.s. but also for the state house and senate voting maps. those maps were drawn under the same interpretation of federal law as the maps that were just struck down. the same federal district court will hear arguments that these maps may also be constitutional. that hearing is scheduled for april. >>> democratic senate leader dan blue applauded the decision. senator blue says the decision ensures that due process will prevail to see that every vote truly counts. we're still waiting a response from state republicans. >>> breaking news in the nevada democratic caucus. former secretary of state crucial victory over senator bernie sanders. clinton narrowly defeated sanders there in a bid for the democratic nomination. today's win gives clinton a bit of momentum heading into south carolina. two thirds of voters said they were attending the caucuses for the first time. in south carolina the polls close in less than an hour. candidates are going head to head. only six candidates are still vying for the presidential nomicaidrtcehud s r iout urfirs x-
u.s. but also for the state house and senate voting maps. those maps were drawn under the same interpretation of federal law as the maps that were just struck down. the same federal district court will hear arguments that these maps may also be constitutional. that hearing is scheduled for april. >>> democratic senate leader dan blue applauded the decision. senator blue says the decision ensures that due process will prevail to see that every vote truly counts. we're still waiting a...
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desired candidates for u.s. house, their names will show up on your ballot. if and that is a big if they deny the motion to delay these changes, your congressional votes would get tossed out. early voting does begin march 3. state elections officials are urging all of us to go out and fill out the entire ballot and wait and see what happens next. they will take it from there. anchor: right now we have a more in-depth explanation of why redistricting matters to everyone. plus how it affects you and the impact on the presidential primary. you can see those new maps. it is right there on the homepage. click on the politics tab. anna: a somber scene, thousands turning out to pay respects to justice antonin scalia. barack obama and michelle obama among those honoring the member court, stephanie romulus. steve: if patient battling the zika virus here in north carolina, officials -- reporter: the first case of the zika virus is big news. state health officials say it is not a big deal. it appears a mosquito is the corporate but state officials won't say who got the
desired candidates for u.s. house, their names will show up on your ballot. if and that is a big if they deny the motion to delay these changes, your congressional votes would get tossed out. early voting does begin march 3. state elections officials are urging all of us to go out and fill out the entire ballot and wait and see what happens next. they will take it from there. anchor: right now we have a more in-depth explanation of why redistricting matters to everyone. plus how it affects you...
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comprehensive legislation that would bar [indiscernible] had the first republican co-sponsor in the u.s. house. given your vote in 2007 for the employment nondiscrimination act would you be open to have the -- the speaker: i'm a regular order guy. you got to get bills out of committee to get them on the floor. reporter: and to bridge the question. you had a small and influential group of people in your conversation that are asking you to move forward with a budget that would surely be blocked in the senate and has no path forward. how do you, you know, have this conversation about overpromising and potentially having to underdeliver or get yourself in a situation where in july you just have the [indiscernible] the speaker: we're going to have a lot of different budgets. there are always a number of budgets that are too the right of the house budget committee product. that's been the case as long as i can remember. so i expect an r.f.c. budget, maybe other budgets what the budget committee will produce every single year. >> last question. reporter: you are a studious guy. have you burst yoursel
comprehensive legislation that would bar [indiscernible] had the first republican co-sponsor in the u.s. house. given your vote in 2007 for the employment nondiscrimination act would you be open to have the -- the speaker: i'm a regular order guy. you got to get bills out of committee to get them on the floor. reporter: and to bridge the question. you had a small and influential group of people in your conversation that are asking you to move forward with a budget that would surely be blocked...
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more evidence government workers knew there was danger at the gold king mine, the findings by the u.s. house in the disaster last summer. according to an e mail, epa official in charge said he knew the plugged inactive mine could contain a lot of water. a crew has taken responsibility for triggering the mine leak. 3 million gallons of toxic sludge poured into the animas river contaminating rivers in colorado, new mexico, and utah. an interior department of investigation blamed the epa for not checking to see if pressure built up in the mine. >>> fewer drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of marijuana in 2015 says the colorado state patrol. csp started tracking marijuana-related driving offenses in 2014. troopers issued more than 4500 influence of drugs or alcohol last year. of those, about 15% or 665 citations were specifically for marijuana. csp says the 1.3% dropped from 2014. >>> the 2 democrat prez delg candidates will be in-- presidential candidate will be in colorado saturday. before the dinner sanders will hold a rally at the colorado convention center, doors open at
more evidence government workers knew there was danger at the gold king mine, the findings by the u.s. house in the disaster last summer. according to an e mail, epa official in charge said he knew the plugged inactive mine could contain a lot of water. a crew has taken responsibility for triggering the mine leak. 3 million gallons of toxic sludge poured into the animas river contaminating rivers in colorado, new mexico, and utah. an interior department of investigation blamed the epa for not...
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his speaking to the u.s. house oversight and government reform committee. the hearing will look at the situation in flint and review the epa's administration of the safe drinking water act. >>> home depot hiring 80,000 seasonal workers. a bold sign spring is just around the corner and the housing market remains strong. springs is their christmas according to housing market. every year and about half of them turn into permanent employees. the seasonal hiring means each of home depot's 2000 stores in the u.s. will hire about 40 to 45 workers for the company is also hiring in canada. >>> it took quick thinking and skill.how a pilot had to pull a sully sullenberger.>>> heavy rain will continue. work with thanks to the >>> a forecast you can count on from abc 13 weather experts. >>> take a look at this tornado. i'm meteorologist in alabama shot it yesterday. before heading there. mississippi had reports of at least six tornadoes yesterday. a series raced across the south yesterday. the high winds took down trees and power lines, but luckily no one was seriously
his speaking to the u.s. house oversight and government reform committee. the hearing will look at the situation in flint and review the epa's administration of the safe drinking water act. >>> home depot hiring 80,000 seasonal workers. a bold sign spring is just around the corner and the housing market remains strong. springs is their christmas according to housing market. every year and about half of them turn into permanent employees. the seasonal hiring means each of home depot's...
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bill to protect employers who report violent behavior of former employees... is going before the u.s. house. congressman bob goodlatte introduced the measure in light of the wdbj shooting. priscilla kaiser is live in the newsroom with more details on the workplace bill. priscilla?priscilla nwsrm if it passes, the bill would look something like this... when a potential employer calls a current employer they would be able to pass along anything to do with violent behavior in the workplace action. not only will it protect any future employees, but according to goodlatte, he hopes it will also help people get help they may need. 3 the shooter of the two wdbj employees last august was essentially able to 'slip through the cracks'..."they were not given all of the information that would be useful." we later learned why vester flanagan, also known as bryce williams, was fired from a florida news station prior to joining wdbj..."for bizarre behavior and fighting with other employees, he threatened to punch people out and he was kind of running a rough shot over other folks." but that information wa
bill to protect employers who report violent behavior of former employees... is going before the u.s. house. congressman bob goodlatte introduced the measure in light of the wdbj shooting. priscilla kaiser is live in the newsroom with more details on the workplace bill. priscilla?priscilla nwsrm if it passes, the bill would look something like this... when a potential employer calls a current employer they would be able to pass along anything to do with violent behavior in the workplace action....
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coverage of the house proceedings r political or commercial purposes is express prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 2324erk nays are 171, the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a rored vote on amendment number 15 printed in house report 114-429 by the gentleman from alaska, mr. young, on which further proceed wrgs postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 15 printed in house report 114-429 oured by mr. young of alaska. the chair: a recorded vote is requested. those faring a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote ised or empled members will record their votes by electronic device. s that two-minute vote. [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 commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representative
coverage of the house proceedings r political or commercial purposes is express prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 2324erk nays are 171, the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a rored vote on amendment number 15 printed in house report 114-429 by the gentleman from alaska, mr. young, on which further proceed wrgs postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the...
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nations capitol with boxes that hold ties, given out by the president of special these boxes for the u.s. house of representatives . flags that flew over the capitol after 9/11 were placed in these and given to the families of the victims." while these boxes got the company into the manufacturing business, it saw large growth from the changing habits of consumers. craig chrisman/vice president :56- 1:04 "i sit back and look at what's going on in the economy. i look at the trends, the current trends that are going on and that kind of inspires me." inspiration that brought the gift card box to the world. over the past nine years, more than six million of these have sold in stores across the country and in 15 different nations. the design was even awarded a patent, a rarity in the box making business. "it is rare in our industry to get patents because most things are just boxes, the same style, we're looking at a square or rectangle type box. but this is a unique design." a unique design built by a loyal group of employees in a place they are proud to call home. "we want to stay here. montgomery c
nations capitol with boxes that hold ties, given out by the president of special these boxes for the u.s. house of representatives . flags that flew over the capitol after 9/11 were placed in these and given to the families of the victims." while these boxes got the company into the manufacturing business, it saw large growth from the changing habits of consumers. craig chrisman/vice president :56- 1:04 "i sit back and look at what's going on in the economy. i look at the trends, the...
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but delay votes for u.s. house canidates until everything is sorted out. >> that is very expensive for the states, estimates over $9 million to run a special primary. could allow time for the process to carry out. >> reporter: despite all of the uncertainty, the officials are asking voters to vote as they normally would. obviously, gerald, this is not over. >> all right, adam, live in raleigh. thank you. >>> a second grade teacher is dead after a tragic accident. 25-year-old brandon kinkaid was in his wheelchair when he was hit by a school bus in the parking lot of meadow lake elementary school. the school officials say it happened during drop off at 8:15 this morning. the bus is owned by the small world daycare center. the driver just dropped off a bus load of children at school when the accident happened. >>> no charges have been filed against a man charged with shooting another man with a two men argued in a bathro. that is when one shot the other met face with the flare. the suspect was taken into custody. the
but delay votes for u.s. house canidates until everything is sorted out. >> that is very expensive for the states, estimates over $9 million to run a special primary. could allow time for the process to carry out. >> reporter: despite all of the uncertainty, the officials are asking voters to vote as they normally would. obviously, gerald, this is not over. >> all right, adam, live in raleigh. thank you. >>> a second grade teacher is dead after a tragic accident....
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the u.s. house just passed a bill to tighten control of a big project, like the v.a. hospital in aurora and the bill would affect project has would cost more than $100 million. and it also says the v.a. would have to let the u.s. army corps of engineers, or another federal agency, manage the project. the legislation passed a voice vote in the house yesterday. and now it is off to the senate for consideration. >>> in fort collins, police are looking into a stabbing that happened in a midtown duplex. and it sent two women to the medical center for the rockies. one suspect is in custody. police say no other suspects are being sought right now. this happened though overnight. on stover. and west prospect. there are very few details out about the extent of the injuries. or a potential motive. >>> in southern colorado, theres with an overnight fire that heavily damaged the state's oldest catholic parish. this is video of the church profiled our lady of guadalupe church during our hispanic heritage series. church officials are telling 9 news today that the fire started in th
the u.s. house just passed a bill to tighten control of a big project, like the v.a. hospital in aurora and the bill would affect project has would cost more than $100 million. and it also says the v.a. would have to let the u.s. army corps of engineers, or another federal agency, manage the project. the legislation passed a voice vote in the house yesterday. and now it is off to the senate for consideration. >>> in fort collins, police are looking into a stabbing that happened in a...
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the u.s. house pass congressman john michael's bill to transfer the lake baldwin va nursing center to the state to keep it open . the facility has been vacant for two years and is being used for staging and training for the lake nona va hospital. 5:10 am, we check weather and traffic every 10 minutes. , certified meteorologist brian shields in severe weather center 9, i lost track which cold front we are in. >> cold outside this morning. this is about cold front 2 working in. 44 is the current temperature in winter park, feeling colder with the winds around longwood, altamonte springs in the 40s across animal county, volusia county, 30, deland, 38, 39 daytona beach and ponce inlet and port orange. new smyrna beach into the 30s and i will take you to more counties ahead. for today, 59. chilly and breezy today and a lot of trance on 10 -- but i cannot, patchy frost is developing for tonight of rees watch for sumter marion in flagler counties and a better chance of at least a light breeze for tonight.
the u.s. house pass congressman john michael's bill to transfer the lake baldwin va nursing center to the state to keep it open . the facility has been vacant for two years and is being used for staging and training for the lake nona va hospital. 5:10 am, we check weather and traffic every 10 minutes. , certified meteorologist brian shields in severe weather center 9, i lost track which cold front we are in. >> cold outside this morning. this is about cold front 2 working in. 44 is the...
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coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] dd the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 237. the nays are 180. the previous question is ordered. the question is on adoption of the resolution. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the resolution is adopted. the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcgovern: i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: 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. this is a five-minute vote. [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 commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 236. the nays are 178. the resolution is adopted. without ob
coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] dd the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 237. the nays are 180. the previous question is ordered. the question is on adoption of the resolution. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the resolution is adopted. the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcgovern: i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote...
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coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the eas are -- the chair: on this vote the eas are 179, the nays are -- the chair: on this vote the eas are 181, the nays are 235. the amendment is not acosmopolitanned. -- adopted. there being no further amendments, under the rule the committee rises. the speaker pro tempore: mr. chairman. he chair: mr. speaker, the committee of the whole house on the state of the union has had under consideration house resolution 3293 and pursuant to house resolution 609 i report that the bill back to the house with sundry amendments adopted in the committee of the whole. the speaker pro tempore: the chair of the committee of the whole house on the state of the union reports that the committee has had under consideration house bill 3293 and pursuant to house resolution 609 reports the bill back to the house with sundry amendments adopted in the committee of the whole. under the rule, the previous question is ordered. is a separate vote demanded on any ame
coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the eas are -- the chair: on this vote the eas are 179, the nays are -- the chair: on this vote the eas are 181, the nays are 235. the amendment is not acosmopolitanned. -- adopted. there being no further amendments, under the rule the committee rises. the speaker pro tempore: mr. chairman. he chair: mr. speaker, the committee of the whole...
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he served four terms as mayor of burlington, vermont, eight terms in the u.s. house. and was elected to the senate in 2006. but he grew up in brooklyn. the son of poor, jewish immigrants from poland. >> in the apartment houses i group in that one. good friends across the street. it was -- my mother's dream to get out of the apartment. and get a home of her own. but she died young and never achieved that dream. >> 46. >> how old were you? >> 19, i think. >> how did that affect you? >> significantly. significantly. not having enough money was a cause of constant tension and when you're 5, 6 years of age and your parents are yelling at each other. it's, you know, you think back on it now. it is traumatic and hard. >> reporter: must have been a lot of joys up and down and across the road. >> are you kidding, i would get up saturday morning. use to play with the spalding rubber ball. throw it. start at the red rick. white brick. red brick. you would win if you threw it all the way up there. literally, leave, 9:00, 10:00 in the morning and come back at 5:00, exhausted. i ha
he served four terms as mayor of burlington, vermont, eight terms in the u.s. house. and was elected to the senate in 2006. but he grew up in brooklyn. the son of poor, jewish immigrants from poland. >> in the apartment houses i group in that one. good friends across the street. it was -- my mother's dream to get out of the apartment. and get a home of her own. but she died young and never achieved that dream. >> 46. >> how old were you? >> 19, i think. >> how did...
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look for the fresh from florida label when you shop because, delicious is always >>> u.s. house minority leader nancy pelosi is standing behind alan grayson and congresswoman corrine brown. both face federal probes that could tarnish their campaigns. asked pelosi about the controversies. >> everything is great, during her trip to orlando, today, she both touted them as valued members of congress and the party. >> she's my girl. we're pals. >>reporter: when representative nancy pelosi had no problem expressing her love for congresswoman corrine brown. >> she's a fighter for the people of florida in term s of infrastructure, and terms of job creation. and terms of all of the things that we care about, education. >>reporter: brown is in the middle of a federal probe that she's not talking about. >> however, sources close to her told 9 investigates appear that the feds are focussing on one door for education, based in virginia. sources say donors to one door thought it was a charity fi for education. we uncovered that the group has never been registered with the state of virginia to
look for the fresh from florida label when you shop because, delicious is always >>> u.s. house minority leader nancy pelosi is standing behind alan grayson and congresswoman corrine brown. both face federal probes that could tarnish their campaigns. asked pelosi about the controversies. >> everything is great, during her trip to orlando, today, she both touted them as valued members of congress and the party. >> she's my girl. we're pals. >>reporter: when...
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u.s. housing and urban development department. half of it will go toward public housing in denver. the money comms through a chance just by a brand new gmc cadillac? turns out that you don't buy everything in that. gm says that the software that runs the whole thing belongs to them. >> reporter::the u.s. copyright office considers exceptions to current copyright law every general motors has spoken out against major changes. >> how can that be in. >> rita lynn is surprised to learn she does not own the software inside her car. >> no, i did not know that. i'm shocked by that. seems to me they should disclose that. >> every car on the road has some kind of computer system, someemore elaborate than others. >> the manufacturers have spent millions of dollars to develop that software and make the cars run as efficiently as they do these days so i think that the manufacturer should retain the >> the head of the colorado automobile dealers associition agrees. tim jackson says that the manufacturers would be liable if nipping went wrong with the maintain control. he said that we are not too
u.s. housing and urban development department. half of it will go toward public housing in denver. the money comms through a chance just by a brand new gmc cadillac? turns out that you don't buy everything in that. gm says that the software that runs the whole thing belongs to them. >> reporter::the u.s. copyright office considers exceptions to current copyright law every general motors has spoken out against major changes. >> how can that be in. >> rita lynn is surprised to...
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it could slow the lengthtorial vote to the u.s. houseepresentatives if nobody gets 270 but this is a year that sets up really well more so than 92 for an independent candidate. >> rose: you think an independent candidate could win? >> i think an independent candidate has a very outside shot at winning but an independent candidate will certainly change the process. >> rose: if it goes to the house which is controlled by the republicans and it's the current house that gets the vote andío vice president is selected by the senate. in it goes to the house, those republicans, do they have to by definition vote for a republican. >> they have to vote for one, they have to vote, the constitution says you have to vote one of the three top finishers for president. so you have to choose between dawbled trump and hillary clinton and let's say michael bloomberg. they have to pick one of the three. at that point i don't know which way they'll go because they actually have to think who would be the best president. and i think we'd have, i'm hoping it do
it could slow the lengthtorial vote to the u.s. houseepresentatives if nobody gets 270 but this is a year that sets up really well more so than 92 for an independent candidate. >> rose: you think an independent candidate could win? >> i think an independent candidate has a very outside shot at winning but an independent candidate will certainly change the process. >> rose: if it goes to the house which is controlled by the republicans and it's the current house that gets the...
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the redistricting committee agreed to maintain the republican parties 10-3 average in the u.s. house. >>> despite an improving economy in mecklenburg county, taxpayers may not get a break on property taxes. for the past hour, we've been updating you on today's state of the county address. trevor fuller said the tax rate will not increase. he says continued construction has helped to keep money coming into the county. in the mean time, some republicans on the commission say that taxpayers should see the tax rate cut by a penny. >> we hear all the time about the investments that the county pay back to the taxpayer at some point. and we think from time to time, you should make, you know, at least a marginal adjustment to that. >>> other highlights from today's state of the county address, include a jobs initiative to put 8,000 people to work. a 130 million-dollar investment in parks, universal prek for all children in mecklenburg county who are under the age of five. >>> a woman was able to walk away after her car collided with a tractor trailer and then flipped over on i-485. the highw
the redistricting committee agreed to maintain the republican parties 10-3 average in the u.s. house. >>> despite an improving economy in mecklenburg county, taxpayers may not get a break on property taxes. for the past hour, we've been updating you on today's state of the county address. trevor fuller said the tax rate will not increase. he says continued construction has helped to keep money coming into the county. in the mean time, some republicans on the commission say that...
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. >>> this story breaking within the last hour, north carolina u.s. house district boundaries before the presidential primaries in march. late this afternoon, a panel of three federal judges denied north carolina's request for an emergency stay. a federal court ruled that north carolina's district twelve, it stretches from charlotte to greensboro, it was drawn based on the race of voters and they said it's unconstitutional. another district near halifax county was also singled out. >>> the state plans to ask the u.s. supreme court to get involved in this. state lawmakers have been warned they may have to go back to raleigh on monday to get back to work we drawing the boundary lines. north carolina will not be allowed to hold elections until the lines are fixed. >>> regulators plan to fine charlotte based duke energy $6.6 million. all in response to a 1014 coal ash spill into the dan river. the north carolina department of environmental quality says that fine could increase later. this afternoon, duke said it's the penalty. the energy giant all ready agreed
. >>> this story breaking within the last hour, north carolina u.s. house district boundaries before the presidential primaries in march. late this afternoon, a panel of three federal judges denied north carolina's request for an emergency stay. a federal court ruled that north carolina's district twelve, it stretches from charlotte to greensboro, it was drawn based on the race of voters and they said it's unconstitutional. another district near halifax county was also singled out....
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the u.s. housed terrorists president obama says closing the prison could save $2 billion over the next 20 years. he also wants to move terror suspects to u.s. prisons. a plan congress voted to ban. >> we can capture terrorists, protect the american people, and when done right, we can try them and put them in our maximum security prisons and it works just fine. >> hundreds of terrorists are all ready held in the u.s. with no incidents. north carolina senator richard burr is also speaking out against the president's plan to close guantanamo. he says the president's aggressive push to close the facility is dangerous. he went on to say that one of the former prisoners is now back fighting for al-qaeda. >>> the race to the white house makes a stop in nevada tonight. here's a live look at the las vegas strip. the sun is up out there. but in 45 minutes, voters will head to the poles to decide who they want to be the republican nominee. donald trump way ahead in that state. the realestate mogul held a rally
the u.s. housed terrorists president obama says closing the prison could save $2 billion over the next 20 years. he also wants to move terror suspects to u.s. prisons. a plan congress voted to ban. >> we can capture terrorists, protect the american people, and when done right, we can try them and put them in our maximum security prisons and it works just fine. >> hundreds of terrorists are all ready held in the u.s. with no incidents. north carolina senator richard burr is also...
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the first legislative speakers series event of 2016, candidates pursuing the office of ohio's 8th u.s. house congressional district speaker boehner's former seat will be speaking. the intent of the an opportunity for voters and community leaders to learn more about individual candidates pursuing this key congressional seat. the program will include networking with candidates from 11:30 to noon followed by the forum. 8th congressional district candidate forum date: february 22, 2016 time: 11:30 am - 1:30 pm est miami university voice of america learning center 7847 voa park drive west chester, oh fees/admission: $25/attendee live dbl box there's more outcry over beyonce's superbowl performance... nats of singing beyonce's superbowl performance... nats of singing nashville are either calling for officers to boycott her music or urging them not to volunteer to work at her shows. they say her work contains "anti- police" messages. the super bowl halftime show seen by an estimated 112 million people drew praise from her fans and concern from critics. the tour kicks off with a sold-out show in mia
the first legislative speakers series event of 2016, candidates pursuing the office of ohio's 8th u.s. house congressional district speaker boehner's former seat will be speaking. the intent of the an opportunity for voters and community leaders to learn more about individual candidates pursuing this key congressional seat. the program will include networking with candidates from 11:30 to noon followed by the forum. 8th congressional district candidate forum date: february 22, 2016 time: 11:30...
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the u.s. house oversight and government reform committee is running this hearing. representatives from flint...and the e-p-a are there to testify. reverend al sharpton is there too....he's been involved in trying to get this problem resolved. no rest on the campaign trail this morning... iowa is history and it's onto new hampshire. the primary is less than a week away... all the candidates are hoping to drum up support. especially clinton and sanders, whose race was closer than anyone thought! i am so thrilled to be in new hampshire after winning in iowa! (butted with) the political revolution continues here next tuesday in new hampshire. on the republican side... ted cruz trying to keep his winning streak, and marco rubio trying to knock him down. "six weeks ago, donald trump was saying every day that i was his friend that he loved me, that i was terrific, that i was nice, // and now i'm an anchor baby. (laughs) " (butted with) i think ted's been very calculated and will say or do anything to get a vote donald trump is admitting skipping the debate may have hurt h
the u.s. house oversight and government reform committee is running this hearing. representatives from flint...and the e-p-a are there to testify. reverend al sharpton is there too....he's been involved in trying to get this problem resolved. no rest on the campaign trail this morning... iowa is history and it's onto new hampshire. the primary is less than a week away... all the candidates are hoping to drum up support. especially clinton and sanders, whose race was closer than anyone thought!...
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keith ellison the cochairman of the u.s. house we have just great surrogates out there. we are going to speaking inties in the next week and i think you're going to see a lot of momentum for us. >> we have just a minute left, i ur path when you look at going forward to states after south carolina, where should those who support you be looking for you >> well, you know, i think sed a lot of people in iowa. john, as you may recall, we started off 40 or 50 pointsinly surprised people in new hampshire. and i think we're going to continue to surprise people. right now speaking to you from denver, colorado. last night we had a to 0,000 people out at that rally i think we're going to do very well here in colorado. i think we're going to do well in minnesota. to see us doing far better across the board. >> dickerson: all right, senator hold it right there. from you in a moment. we'll take this quick break. your path to retirement... may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. investors have relied approach to find long term value. so
keith ellison the cochairman of the u.s. house we have just great surrogates out there. we are going to speaking inties in the next week and i think you're going to see a lot of momentum for us. >> we have just a minute left, i ur path when you look at going forward to states after south carolina, where should those who support you be looking for you >> well, you know, i think sed a lot of people in iowa. john, as you may recall, we started off 40 or 50 pointsinly surprised people...
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ruled two north carolina districts are unconstitutional >> it could cause a delay for at least the u.s. house races. a judge determined it based on race. critics say the district is unfairly packed in minorities -- they gave them until february 19 to redraw which would have a jeopardy on u.s. districts. >> that is huge deal on north carolina politics simply because we are so close to the primary election. it is going to be extremely difficult to redraw the north carolina first and 12 congressional districts. >> we are surprised and disappointed should this decision be loud to stand, north carolina voters will no longer no how or when they can cast their votes in the presidential gubernatorial elections. they will try to get it stayed until after the primaries already cast absentee ballots. the last time was in 2004 when the democrats controlled the general assembly. >>> we are learning more about a man killed in a crash from those who knew him best mikey clemens lived in clayton and a member of the metal band valleys, the 23 year old was known to have a bright spirit. troopers say he lost con
ruled two north carolina districts are unconstitutional >> it could cause a delay for at least the u.s. house races. a judge determined it based on race. critics say the district is unfairly packed in minorities -- they gave them until february 19 to redraw which would have a jeopardy on u.s. districts. >> that is huge deal on north carolina politics simply because we are so close to the primary election. it is going to be extremely difficult to redraw the north carolina first and...
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house of representatives. you can see this conversation live at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. today, agriculture and homeland security experts testify about ways to keep the u.suse home subcommittee on emergency preparedness response, and communications hold a hearing live starting at 10:00 a.m. on c-span3. >> how can we best get people to pay attention to wasteful spending? we find things interesting different, easy to understand. the government is so large, an organization like this has to cut through noise and other things going on. members of congress talking about the wonderful things they are doing and try to get people to be more involved and it is more personal so that they understand the impact on them and their families and their children and grandchildren. >> sunday night on q&a, thomas schaap, president against citizens against government waste talks about his efforts to bring attention to wasteful federal spending. they publish a book which compiles the list of unauthorized government programs. >> we work with a bipartisan coalition of members of congress, then called the congressional pork busters coalition and they came up for the definition of
house of representatives. you can see this conversation live at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. today, agriculture and homeland security experts testify about ways to keep the u.suse home subcommittee on emergency preparedness response, and communications hold a hearing live starting at 10:00 a.m. on c-span3. >> how can we best get people to pay attention to wasteful spending? we find things interesting different, easy to understand. the government is so large, an organization like this...