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high school uch watching "high school huddle" on 6abc.
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johnson: thank you very uch. congresswoman marcy kaptur, i'm delighted to join you and delighted to share some sentiments. mr. speaker, i stand in recognition of the late congressman louis stokes, a dear friend and a tremendous patriot. who dedicated his life to serving our great nation. he was dedicated to expanding political and economic opportunities for all americans. and he was determined to transcend the culture of discrimination and injustice. louis stokes rose from humble beginnings in the local housing project of cleveland, ohio, to serve 30 years in the u.s. house of representatives. e was first elected in 1968. re-- reluctant to enter the political arena, he was persuaded to run for office by his younger brother, carl b. stokes, the first african-american mayor of a major american city. elected in 1967. prior to serving in congress, mr. stokes served as a civil rights lawyer and he was the
johnson: thank you very uch. congresswoman marcy kaptur, i'm delighted to join you and delighted to share some sentiments. mr. speaker, i stand in recognition of the late congressman louis stokes, a dear friend and a tremendous patriot. who dedicated his life to serving our great nation. he was dedicated to expanding political and economic opportunities for all americans. and he was determined to transcend the culture of discrimination and injustice. louis stokes rose from humble beginnings in...
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it unfolded live on television, the national broadcaster urged people in cars and houses not to give uch hope, but to do what they could to survive. we have had heavy rain, we have not seen this much water in decades. the water broke the banks. areas in the regions recorded double the usual september rain in 48 hours. the weather bureau says say it's the kind of rain fall that happened once in half a century. it moved off the coast, but the rain lingers across the affected area. >> the rains are unprecedented. this is an abnormal situation. serious disasters such as landslides and flooding occurred and is still happening. >> reporter: the prime minister urged local governments to be as ready as possible for the disaster. >> the heavy rains are unprecedented and likely to continue. the government will prioritise people's lives and take disaster measures. >> more than 800,000 people have been urged to evacuate their homes. the rain eased. forecasts continue into tomorrow. rescue authorities are waiting to see what daylight brings. >> these are live pictures out of joso city in japan. the w
it unfolded live on television, the national broadcaster urged people in cars and houses not to give uch hope, but to do what they could to survive. we have had heavy rain, we have not seen this much water in decades. the water broke the banks. areas in the regions recorded double the usual september rain in 48 hours. the weather bureau says say it's the kind of rain fall that happened once in half a century. it moved off the coast, but the rain lingers across the affected area. >> the...
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difficult to interpret, because they can be driven by factors that are unique to financial markets, ,uch as movements in liquidity missed premiums, as well as by changes in expected inflation. indeed, empirical work that attempts to control for these factors suggest that the long-run inflation expectations embedded in asset prices have in fact moved down relatively little over the past decade. nevertheless, the decline in inflation compensation, that is the red line, over the past year, may indicate that financial market participants now see an increased risk of inflation. the evidence on balance suggests that inflation expectations are well anchored in the present, policymakers would be unwise to take the situation for granted. anchored inflation expectations were not gained easily or quickly. experience suggests that takes many years of carefully conducting monetary policy to alter what households and firms perceived to be inflation's normal behavior. furthermore the persistent failure to keep inflation under control by letting it drift either too high or too low for too long could cau
difficult to interpret, because they can be driven by factors that are unique to financial markets, ,uch as movements in liquidity missed premiums, as well as by changes in expected inflation. indeed, empirical work that attempts to control for these factors suggest that the long-run inflation expectations embedded in asset prices have in fact moved down relatively little over the past decade. nevertheless, the decline in inflation compensation, that is the red line, over the past year, may...
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. >> translator: we have to clean uch. my parents are frail. i have small kids, too, so i don't want to bug other evacuees. >> the water was gone but left behind was a layer of sticky mud. >> translator: i don't think we can use anything inside the house anymore. so we'll ask our children and grandchildren to help us clean up. >> reporter: neve tablely they will find themselves here. the clear skies and receding waters in some places allowed many to begin the cleanup. here a long line of people waiting to dump their destroyed possessions. the water and mud claimed most of what was left behind. the disaster will have a big impact on the local economy, particularly farming. this man and his wife have worked this land for 30 years. on this day they were supposed to be harvesting their rice. instead, they are clearing debris and seeing if any of their crop can be saved. large parts of joso remain underwaut water with boths the only transport. it's here that japan's self-defense force is focusing the search for the missing. >> translator: the area i
. >> translator: we have to clean uch. my parents are frail. i have small kids, too, so i don't want to bug other evacuees. >> the water was gone but left behind was a layer of sticky mud. >> translator: i don't think we can use anything inside the house anymore. so we'll ask our children and grandchildren to help us clean up. >> reporter: neve tablely they will find themselves here. the clear skies and receding waters in some places allowed many to begin the cleanup....
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[applause] uch change demands all our serious responsibility and recognition not only of the kind ofng to our children but also to the millions of people living on arth which are overlooked. i've been part of this, which carries to heaven and today powerfully strikes our homes, our citizens, our societies. to use a phrase of the reverend martin luther king, we can say the promissory note and now is the time to honor it. [applause] >> pope francis at the white house ceremony welcoming him to the u.s. this morning. here in washington, d.c. we'll reair, by the way, the entire welcoming ceremony, including the pope's full speech tonight, shortly after 8:00 eastern time here on c-span. at an event this afternoon, the pope spoke to u.s. bishops at the cathedral of st. matthew the apostle. we'll show you 50 minutes of that event now. >> for the power of the gospel which has allowed this remarkable growth of christ's church in these lands. the church in the past and in the present to the american society and the world. i thank you most heartly and really appreciate your generous solidarity w
[applause] uch change demands all our serious responsibility and recognition not only of the kind ofng to our children but also to the millions of people living on arth which are overlooked. i've been part of this, which carries to heaven and today powerfully strikes our homes, our citizens, our societies. to use a phrase of the reverend martin luther king, we can say the promissory note and now is the time to honor it. [applause] >> pope francis at the white house ceremony welcoming him...
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i could hear that girl breaking up with the guy, breaking uch with government.t's a new web tv series by the independent institute that is about breaking up with government, designed to make the problems caused by government more accessible to people. esignd to make the pr lems cau by government more accessible to people, but it is an overbearing boyfriend. the series is called love go and has gotten nearly 2 million views. >> i know that we just met. john: we will debate that premise. i shouldn't do a show on this too many young people seem to love government. people like austin peterson who runs the website libertarian republic .com. you have the same name is a star on the film. john: you are a long time libertarian. you have now watch this. >> when you see him getting all of the sons of thousands of young people you know that something like this is being shared. >> this facebook post that says it is in name, that is what we need. maybe the libertarians need our own reality show. john: someone did supply, at no time has the majority been interested in raw know
i could hear that girl breaking up with the guy, breaking uch with government.t's a new web tv series by the independent institute that is about breaking up with government, designed to make the problems caused by government more accessible to people. esignd to make the pr lems cau by government more accessible to people, but it is an overbearing boyfriend. the series is called love go and has gotten nearly 2 million views. >> i know that we just met. john: we will debate that premise. i...
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there is the matter of what you can do with 3-d uch. right now, things are limited.etter that i can preview a mail message in my inbox or jump to a new note, but other uses are more questionable. who exactly needs a shortcut to call up a private browsing page? fortunately, apple is allowing third-party developers to use the technology so we may see clever applications in the future. the other big change have to do with the cameras. the rear facing ones have been upgraded to 12 negative so and can shoot altra high-resolution 4k video. it can also take a new type of picture called live photo which captures the moment before and after the shutter has been released. one thought about all the live photos and video, it takes a more room on your phone so if you are in the apple store, walked past the 16 gigabyte model and get an iphone with more storage. the front facing camera can take better selfies thanks to a display that acts like a flash. it will even match the ambient color of the room so you don't look like a zombie. what makes these the best smartphones you can buy
there is the matter of what you can do with 3-d uch. right now, things are limited.etter that i can preview a mail message in my inbox or jump to a new note, but other uses are more questionable. who exactly needs a shortcut to call up a private browsing page? fortunately, apple is allowing third-party developers to use the technology so we may see clever applications in the future. the other big change have to do with the cameras. the rear facing ones have been upgraded to 12 negative so and...
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concentrate their holdings and have a high active share and also control their capacity, we think there is a .uchprobability tom: im going to go back to sequoia, -- i'm going to go back to sequoia. deworlynch's arch phrase seification, the idea that we have too much. to find the 50 or 60 that matter? made a very lynch good point. nobody owns all of the stocks in the market because you could not research them all. active managers tried to own a small segment that they have a conviction about. tom: how do they become successful enough to change the tide of the public moving toward passive management? managers, it's just one manager. nobody would say, i'm going to put all of my money in one manager. that would be kind of risky. but when you put your money in passive, you are running your money in one manager. they do only one thing and they have biases. reporter: is it better and a down market? peter: active management is going to perform when stocks act differently between each other. that is what we are seeing today. what our active managers are doing is outperforming right now. there's a lot of r
concentrate their holdings and have a high active share and also control their capacity, we think there is a .uchprobability tom: im going to go back to sequoia, -- i'm going to go back to sequoia. deworlynch's arch phrase seification, the idea that we have too much. to find the 50 or 60 that matter? made a very lynch good point. nobody owns all of the stocks in the market because you could not research them all. active managers tried to own a small segment that they have a conviction about....
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there uch it. the dow is up right now 108 points. wall street analysts split over the fed's next move. some say a rate increase could spark turmoil. let's say a delay depending houn the spral bank frames its decision. we'll keep an eye on the developing story. right now the stock market isn't reacting at all. that announcements forthcoming. >>> republican candidates repairing for tonight's debate in some very different ways. [ gunshots ] rand paul deciding the best way is to blow off steam shooting at the shooting range. >>> a family plans legal action against two drivers after a deadly bus crash leaves two teens dead. we'll hear from the driver behind the wheel of the bus. >> i think they were like this. i never had an accident. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. know how to pack uber flavor into ultra t
there uch it. the dow is up right now 108 points. wall street analysts split over the fed's next move. some say a rate increase could spark turmoil. let's say a delay depending houn the spral bank frames its decision. we'll keep an eye on the developing story. right now the stock market isn't reacting at all. that announcements forthcoming. >>> republican candidates repairing for tonight's debate in some very different ways. [ gunshots ] rand paul deciding the best way is to blow off...
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fiorina: thank you so uch. i really appreciate that.here is the new baby. >> carly, thank you so much. >> how are you? ob marshall. >> carly, we are so honored to have you here. ms. fiorina: thank you so uch. i so appreciate you. >> it is a very special day for us. ms. fiorina: me too. >> you can see this olive garden ere. >> that is just my hobby. ms. fiorina: you do a very good job. it is truly spectacular. >> how much is money nvolved? in the race, we have trouble -- trump out there and all kinds of financial backing. how much does that play when you are in politics? s. fiorina: you have to have enough, but we will be money alone does not win a race. if you do not have the right candidate with the right ideas, money is not going to fix that. >> when you get the message out, it affects when people spend a lot on tv ads. it affects the outcome. ms. fiorina: sometimes. i am not denying that money is important. as i think jeb bush is finding out, money is not everything. his strategy was shocked and awe. we will have all the money and we
fiorina: thank you so uch. i really appreciate that.here is the new baby. >> carly, thank you so much. >> how are you? ob marshall. >> carly, we are so honored to have you here. ms. fiorina: thank you so uch. i so appreciate you. >> it is a very special day for us. ms. fiorina: me too. >> you can see this olive garden ere. >> that is just my hobby. ms. fiorina: you do a very good job. it is truly spectacular. >> how much is money nvolved? in the race,...
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you know what i'm talking about. uch acidity was in my diet. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it, i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger, that it was important, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helping rme to lead the life that ti want to live. "good morning" with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella gives you so many delicious options every morning. send them to school smiling with nutella, spread the happy! sometimes you can feel the indulgence of nature. sometimes, you can taste it. sweet granola clusters, a touch of ooey gooey almond butter. savory almonds, and a hint of salt. nature valley sweet and salty bars. i thought activia was for big digestive issues. until i realized our body handles a lot. 1,100 meals a year... 730 rushed snacks... add 300 stressful decisions... no wonder our digesti
you know what i'm talking about. uch acidity was in my diet. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it, i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger, that it was important, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helping rme to lead the life that ti want to live. "good...
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and so, you know -- uch as >> i don't think that you and the pope disagree as much as perhaps some people might imagine because he's actually hs used those kind of quotations about feeding the poor and he said what does that mean.ing th what does it mean to feed the i poor in ther modern world. it means changing the economic system so the people at the bottom of the heap have a fair chance of taking control over en their own lives that's what feeu the poor means nowadays.terp it's a question ofre how you . interpret the teachings of the bible in the world that we live in now. >> tom, do you have a follow-up? >> caller: yeah, i do. and i agree with that and also, you know, i mean your bigger goal is that too, you know, all of us render a judgment to god one day, you know, and -- and -- none of these economic structures will get you to where you want to be ultimately to save your soul. and so i think people need to look interiorly and what that means to each and every one of us as we progress through life and use each day to value human life. >> yeah, the pope would agree he with you on tha
and so, you know -- uch as >> i don't think that you and the pope disagree as much as perhaps some people might imagine because he's actually hs used those kind of quotations about feeding the poor and he said what does that mean.ing th what does it mean to feed the i poor in ther modern world. it means changing the economic system so the people at the bottom of the heap have a fair chance of taking control over en their own lives that's what feeu the poor means nowadays.terp it's a...
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i think the pope has a mixed message with so many -- so uch, and i don't know -- i can't see how thiss going to affect catholics who seem to ignore a lot of what the vatican says anyway, and you hear from the caller saying he's a pope for the 21st ntury, which even an atheist or agnostic said this morning that he's adapting to what the modern culture and society wants. and we say things like, who am i to judge? my first reaction to that is, well, you're the pope. that's your job. you're the leader of the catholic church. so when i heard your guest a couple of days ago, again, sent so when i heard your guest a couple of days ago, again, sent mixed messages, telling homosexuals that they're ok, but what they're practicing is not, and i think it's -- it's just very confusing to a protestant, but it's probably also confusing to catholics too. so i'm not sure. is the pope trying to appeal to marketing in saying, making the church more appealing, and what you decided about people leaving the church and other religions too. so is he trying to make the church more appealing, and as she said,
i think the pope has a mixed message with so many -- so uch, and i don't know -- i can't see how thiss going to affect catholics who seem to ignore a lot of what the vatican says anyway, and you hear from the caller saying he's a pope for the 21st ntury, which even an atheist or agnostic said this morning that he's adapting to what the modern culture and society wants. and we say things like, who am i to judge? my first reaction to that is, well, you're the pope. that's your job. you're the...
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the son of an immigrant family, i'm happy to be a guest in this country, which was largely built by uch families. >> reporter: he also echoed conservative's concerns over religious liberty, making an unscheduled stop to meet with the little sisters of the poor, a religious order suing the obama administration over the affordable care act and its requirement that employers provide insurance that covers birth control. the pope spent wednesday on a whirlwind tour of the nation's capital. from the oval office to a prayer service at st. matthew's kathie cathedral cathedral, to a mass for junipero serra. crowds were flocking to see him, with his personal touch at every turn. kissing babies, blessing the disabled, snapping selfies with the faithful, including this 16-year-old. >> it was pretty nice experience, seeing him and actually shaking his hand and taking a picture with him. >> reporter: it is a stunning morning out here. there was a heavenly sunrise you referred to, and here is the crowd that's already gathered. many people getting here shortly after midnight, waiting behind the securit
the son of an immigrant family, i'm happy to be a guest in this country, which was largely built by uch families. >> reporter: he also echoed conservative's concerns over religious liberty, making an unscheduled stop to meet with the little sisters of the poor, a religious order suing the obama administration over the affordable care act and its requirement that employers provide insurance that covers birth control. the pope spent wednesday on a whirlwind tour of the nation's capital....
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the good news is they're in such high numbers they yellow bit on currencies but not that uch.: they have a tailwind and have made stuff in portugal and spain. francine: that increases, right. this is a story. they've been strong and in terms of fast fashions and get turned around and get seen on the cat walk and put out in the stores quickly. it's always been stronger than their livals and cementing the fact they're the leader in this. would that be fair? byron: 70% on a mature store base doesn't happen if you haven't got the clothes right and other things haven't gone well for you. it's an extraordinary good performance given their level of maturity. francine: there is inditex and a story not really about clothing. >> it doesn't seem to s. lothing seems to be mixed. you have to say this was inditex having a brilliant soap and others being somewhat subdued. it was quite poor in the u.k. over this same period. francine: thank you. hong kong's first profit came in better than expected and the luxury goods maker closed stores. the government clamps down on extravagance and becaus
the good news is they're in such high numbers they yellow bit on currencies but not that uch.: they have a tailwind and have made stuff in portugal and spain. francine: that increases, right. this is a story. they've been strong and in terms of fast fashions and get turned around and get seen on the cat walk and put out in the stores quickly. it's always been stronger than their livals and cementing the fact they're the leader in this. would that be fair? byron: 70% on a mature store base...
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even he conceded that the underlying growth, or there are fundamentals, wage growth is uch, but it a little too slow. are you confident that abenomics will deliver? 0--- a: they have a one poin 1.5% gap. if you look at what prime minister abe has been doing. in japan it takes long to decide something, but once they decide something, the whole economy can turn very quickly. remember, when the japanese yen went to 75, there was a lot of cost-cutting. now you are back to 1.20 and thinking about going to 1.30, and that is going to help japan. also, you're looking at new employment growth for the first time in 10 or 20 years you're seeing job growth on a permanent job, not temporary. you're seeing wage increases. i'm very positive this is going to work. francine: i want to bring it brett miller. we're just talking about the fact that he still thinks abenomics will work. is japan losing out little bit of faith -- losing a little bit of faith? we are having technical difficulties. we will go back to brett, but basically, it was nice and we heard from brett earlier to get on the ground. ther
even he conceded that the underlying growth, or there are fundamentals, wage growth is uch, but it a little too slow. are you confident that abenomics will deliver? 0--- a: they have a one poin 1.5% gap. if you look at what prime minister abe has been doing. in japan it takes long to decide something, but once they decide something, the whole economy can turn very quickly. remember, when the japanese yen went to 75, there was a lot of cost-cutting. now you are back to 1.20 and thinking about...
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uch clear is it is what i think that the fed outcome is so important.viously, i think that the sense was that the federal reserve will respond only to that which is in the u.s.. have been told that this is not the case. they will respond to other factors. that is how the markets have been viewing the world. we were kind of the living that we were going to be pulled back 1.0.rt of, version that is not going to happen now. how you value assets, it is a lot more complex. about what isk happening with alibaba. a $105 billion lockup. the amount of stock became available. we are joined now. one of the names we will be watching out for very carefully is your hope. it is still a big stakeholder. in many ways, this lockup expiration is a much bigger deal. given up the majority of the market value is shareholding in alibaba. what we's look beyond are talking about just today. alibaba stock has been something we have all been talking about. it is a benchmark for china in so many ways. what happens more midterm for this business, now that we are tackles -- throw th
uch clear is it is what i think that the fed outcome is so important.viously, i think that the sense was that the federal reserve will respond only to that which is in the u.s.. have been told that this is not the case. they will respond to other factors. that is how the markets have been viewing the world. we were kind of the living that we were going to be pulled back 1.0.rt of, version that is not going to happen now. how you value assets, it is a lot more complex. about what isk happening...
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have too much real knowledge of what they are base s, and it is not being presented to the public as uchmuch of the reason why, you do not know who to vote for on the lower levels and state levels and local levels. r. mcnealy: this is a step on 2016. one it comes time for the house of representatives or the somebody's toes question. air warning. since we're talking about getting young people involved and local and state elections, do you feel that you and mental -- we as adults are a good example to model the civic rocess, or are we showing what we want young people to do? are we saying what we want young people to do, and not really doing it? jared: i think that question has a lot to do with personal experiences. my mom has gone to the presidential inaugurations, and my dad has encouraged me and my brothers. it has a lot to do with the educational level and where -- awareness of the parents involved. t may not be the fact that they know about voting but do not push the issue onto the children because of how they understand what voting is. it is a personal preference and experience quest
have too much real knowledge of what they are base s, and it is not being presented to the public as uchmuch of the reason why, you do not know who to vote for on the lower levels and state levels and local levels. r. mcnealy: this is a step on 2016. one it comes time for the house of representatives or the somebody's toes question. air warning. since we're talking about getting young people involved and local and state elections, do you feel that you and mental -- we as adults are a good...
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uch more so we found a plan that can travel with us.the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. .. so i know how important that is. >> celebrations across massachusetts, maybe not in other places. >> your son harry is going nuts. we got to run. >> good-bye, everyone, have a great day. see you next time. >> the decision is now in. tom brady wins. a judge nullifying the nfl last four game suspension of the new england quarterback, the deflategate case as it became known. we will play the season opener one week from tonight naming roger goodell went too far in affirming brady's punishment for case in which the league's investigation found only that it was, quote, more probable tha
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provide proof that you live in this area and bring along your photo id or any sort of documentation that uch the following locations, hartman road at state road, 29 grange road, and butte canyon road. again, be sure to bring your photo id or some sort of documentation that prove that you live in the area. some people have been tweeting me when their neighborhoods will be able to return to their neighborhood. you will not be able to return to other neighborhoods just yet just because of the fire behavior and basic infrastructure is restored. back to you. >> all right, thanks for the live report. >>> a bare company bay area company is helping people restore fire damage photos. >> but, first, we are going to take this live look outside at sfo, conditions looking fantastic. for the weekend, it is free admission day at the academy of science of some of the things you can do there and including checking out the aquarium. the academy of science located from golden gate park. it is opened from 11:00 to 5:00 today. try to get there early because the lines will get long to get in because it is a free
provide proof that you live in this area and bring along your photo id or any sort of documentation that uch the following locations, hartman road at state road, 29 grange road, and butte canyon road. again, be sure to bring your photo id or some sort of documentation that prove that you live in the area. some people have been tweeting me when their neighborhoods will be able to return to their neighborhood. you will not be able to return to other neighborhoods just yet just because of the fire...
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ines: so uch many is going on with long island rail road. power problems in the east river tunnel and service is suspended in and out of penn station. terminating at jamaica and wood terminal. platforms. we have video in. this is video from jamaica station. everyone is looking into what to do and where to go. she was trying to take an e train. everyone trying to get to the stairs, trying to get some where or to work. jessica one of the reporters, also at jamaica station, look at the congestion they are dealing with. wuf the subways alternating. there could be delays with all of the congestion. now to the maps, we have problems on the roads as well. the staten island expressway is backed up because of late running construction. the delays going back to gothels. if you are driving to work, the l.i.e. west bound is actually doing okay. mostly delays on the eastbound side. the normal delays by queens boulevard. we have problems on the l.i.e. eastbound. that is an accident blocking lanes. just the hov lanes are getting through. back to you. greg:
ines: so uch many is going on with long island rail road. power problems in the east river tunnel and service is suspended in and out of penn station. terminating at jamaica and wood terminal. platforms. we have video in. this is video from jamaica station. everyone is looking into what to do and where to go. she was trying to take an e train. everyone trying to get to the stairs, trying to get some where or to work. jessica one of the reporters, also at jamaica station, look at the congestion...
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uch services on their own dime alexandria, virginia, here is deborah. go ahead.aller: good morning. i just wanted to say that i personally believe that all the democrats have done is get as in trouble with god. i believe the woman has the right to do whatever she wants to do with her body, but shame on the government for making all americans responsible. that's all i want to say. host: from texas, randy is up next. go ahead. randy from houston, texas, go ahead. caller: hello? host: you will have to turn down your tv so you don't get feedback. caller: ok, is it down enough? host: that's fine. go ahead. caller: hello, good morning. how are you? i tell you what, we're going to put you on hold, we will come back to you. all we ask is that you turn down your television set so we don't get feedback and we can keep the conversation going. let's go to jacob in fake torilla, texas, independent line. go ahead. from anyy i'm political party because i don't feel represented by any group. if you chase the history of this thing back to margaret sanger, she was a racist. "weeds
uch services on their own dime alexandria, virginia, here is deborah. go ahead.aller: good morning. i just wanted to say that i personally believe that all the democrats have done is get as in trouble with god. i believe the woman has the right to do whatever she wants to do with her body, but shame on the government for making all americans responsible. that's all i want to say. host: from texas, randy is up next. go ahead. randy from houston, texas, go ahead. caller: hello? host: you will...
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are doing, they're probably about 15-20 years of being able -- filling capable force that can match uch-- match up against the u.s. navy. they still have deficient. land base missiles, submarine. it's only recently that they put money to their fleet. they're going to take detours. they are start to go deploy an aircraft carrier. aircraft carrier they acquired from the russians, they are using to learn from and they plan to develop three more aircraft carriers going forward. but to do that it's going to take money away from building their surface fleet and in addition as zach had indicated the competition with the coast guard because they see -- they're going to get a lot more mileage from this white vessel fleet, great colored fleet because the coast guard, what they deploy to handle all the smaller scale disputes that they have. ultimately they'll get over the hump on building three aircraft carriers, they'll develop capability and they're going to be able to eventually fill a true blue water navy force able to operate at significance distance from their shores and maybe in open oceans
are doing, they're probably about 15-20 years of being able -- filling capable force that can match uch-- match up against the u.s. navy. they still have deficient. land base missiles, submarine. it's only recently that they put money to their fleet. they're going to take detours. they are start to go deploy an aircraft carrier. aircraft carrier they acquired from the russians, they are using to learn from and they plan to develop three more aircraft carriers going forward. but to do that it's...
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secretary clinton: thank you so uch. let me thank you, strobe, it's great to be back at brookings. there are a lot of long time friends and colleagues who perch here at brookings, obviously including strobe and martin who i'll speak to in a minute. also bob einhorn and tammy. this institution has hosted many important conversations over the years, and i appreciate strobe's reference to the event last night and the continuing dialogue about urgent issues facing our nation and the world. that's what brings me here today, back to brookings, to talk about the question we are all grappling with. how to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and more broadly, how to protect ourselves and our allies from the full range of threats that iran poses. the stakes are high and there are no simple or perfectly satisfying solutions. these questions and in particular the merits of the nuclear deal recently reached with iran, have divided people of good will and raised hard issues on both sides. here's how i see it. either we move forward on the path of dim a -- diplomacy and seize this chanc
secretary clinton: thank you so uch. let me thank you, strobe, it's great to be back at brookings. there are a lot of long time friends and colleagues who perch here at brookings, obviously including strobe and martin who i'll speak to in a minute. also bob einhorn and tammy. this institution has hosted many important conversations over the years, and i appreciate strobe's reference to the event last night and the continuing dialogue about urgent issues facing our nation and the world. that's...
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cummings: thank you very uch, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for holding this hearing today. i think you raised some legitimate concerns and i'm hoping that they will address them. i also want to thank congressman vela, the ranking member of the subcommittee on border and maritime security for being a leader on this issue and for promoting aggressive action to protect united states and our diplomatic corps overseas. drug cartel violence in mexico threatens american and mexican citizens and their families on both sides, on both sides of the border. it also negatively impacts our important bilateral trade relationship with mexico. combating the violence and stabilizing this region needs o be a top priority for both countries. congressman vela's position is that the consulates should remain open to support american citizens and economic interests on both sides of the border. and i agree with him and i find his argument quite persuasive. closing u.s. consulates in mexico will simply destabilize the region, making our borders less safe. consulates in mexico play a ritical role in
cummings: thank you very uch, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for holding this hearing today. i think you raised some legitimate concerns and i'm hoping that they will address them. i also want to thank congressman vela, the ranking member of the subcommittee on border and maritime security for being a leader on this issue and for promoting aggressive action to protect united states and our diplomatic corps overseas. drug cartel violence in mexico threatens american and mexican citizens and...
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ingrid --uch secretary duncan: how much do we give out eat year the mesh each year -- how much do we give out each year in grants? $30,000? total. how much? $30 billion. any other guesses? out $150 billion in grants and loans each year. the president said we have a lot the best long way to go and do more to make college free. we don't care whether your money family has money or not, you work hard, $150. it is the only form you will ever fill out in your life that will give you access to $150 billion. i want to emphasize this. you have got to fill it out. president obama: got to fill it out. all right. this gentleman back here. i don't want to neglect the folks in the back. >> how are you doing, mr. president? my name is rudolph dawson. my concern is the historically black schools, a lot of pressure is put on them in terms of not getting the budget they need to continue to educate people like myself. they are not getting programs they need to attract students that want higher pay. what can you do, what can your administration or the next administration due to right the andg done in th
ingrid --uch secretary duncan: how much do we give out eat year the mesh each year -- how much do we give out each year in grants? $30,000? total. how much? $30 billion. any other guesses? out $150 billion in grants and loans each year. the president said we have a lot the best long way to go and do more to make college free. we don't care whether your money family has money or not, you work hard, $150. it is the only form you will ever fill out in your life that will give you access to $150...
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[applause] senator reid: thank you very uch. we're going to try a little experiment this morning. as some of you may know, i hurt myself on january 1. and basically blinded myself in one eye doing my exercise. as senator mikulski said in our first meeting when i came back to the caucus, she said to everyone there, a simple, i told you, i've said it all my life, exercise will kill you system of anyway, here's the deal. i can't see out of my right eye but it does let light in. so i got some new glasses and we're going to try for the first time with my new pair of glasses. we'll see how it works. the like here seems to be just about right. so if i have to go back to my ark lenses, you'll know why. so. howard, thank you very much. howard and i are friends. we always will be friends. we bonded as freshmen in that very large class that tip o'neill had to deal with back in 1982. he's a superb legislate -- legislator, he was noted as a great legislator in the california legislature but back here, when the history books are written, during these three decades he's served, howard berman wil
[applause] senator reid: thank you very uch. we're going to try a little experiment this morning. as some of you may know, i hurt myself on january 1. and basically blinded myself in one eye doing my exercise. as senator mikulski said in our first meeting when i came back to the caucus, she said to everyone there, a simple, i told you, i've said it all my life, exercise will kill you system of anyway, here's the deal. i can't see out of my right eye but it does let light in. so i got some new...
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not refugees work in jobs covered the unemployment record uch as domestic work and landscaping services. that was donetudy here for cleveland put together as well showing city of impact on the cleveland showed that there was an increase in tax revenue in to the area from these folks paying taxes, sales et cetera and that many of them were able to get jobs, self-employed, starting businesses et cetera. that's one study just to give you an idea. but this issue of whether or not should be states accepting more refugees from the question was we posed here yesterday on the "washington journal" to senator republican of wisconsin and chairman of the homeland security and here's his response. >> i would want to see exactly what is put in place in terms of everybody we vet properly. that would be the first thing. hat is the vetting process because we found we don't do a good job of that. we have a completely broken system here and we need to fix it. 'm happy to take a look at that. the real solution is we have got hopefullyadership and this will be a wake-up call to europe because they've been s
not refugees work in jobs covered the unemployment record uch as domestic work and landscaping services. that was donetudy here for cleveland put together as well showing city of impact on the cleveland showed that there was an increase in tax revenue in to the area from these folks paying taxes, sales et cetera and that many of them were able to get jobs, self-employed, starting businesses et cetera. that's one study just to give you an idea. but this issue of whether or not should be states...