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a 14-year-old young man was plotting to kill class makes at union town high school near pittsburg:.lassmate reported him after hearing him say he was going to shoot classmates. >> the student took appropriate action right on the bus. >> a search warrant uncovered multiple weapons in the boy's bedroom. >> meantime, students return to marshal county high school in kentucky for the first time since two students were killed this week, 21 other students hurt, a 15-year-old student under arrest. he has not been identified nor has a motivate been revealed. >> a stunning event in the death of a canadian billionaire and his wife. they were murdered and targeted. barry sherman and his wife honey were found hanging in their mansion. there was no forced entry. authorities say there is a billionaire killer on the loose. >> president trump is back in the white house tonight after getting a warm welcome in switzerland. he said his america first policy does not it must be america alone. critics thought he might get the cold shoulder for canceling deals, but allies gave him a dinner before departing
a 14-year-old young man was plotting to kill class makes at union town high school near pittsburg:.lassmate reported him after hearing him say he was going to shoot classmates. >> the student took appropriate action right on the bus. >> a search warrant uncovered multiple weapons in the boy's bedroom. >> meantime, students return to marshal county high school in kentucky for the first time since two students were killed this week, 21 other students hurt, a 15-year-old student...
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we're a union town. we pay good wages.e talk care of our families and that is something that we don't compromise on. so with that being said, they come back, hope that you'll come out and stay up with this debate. because this thing, we need to get down into the weeds and really see what vigor is up to. thank you. >> thank you. >> item 12-a, informational presentation regarding the transaction structure for the mission rock development project and 337 and 348 third street and san francisco bay. >> good afternoon. president adams. vice president brandon, commissioners. brian williams yamson, senior project manager with port staff. before you today with a detailed informational review of the mission rock project at sea wall lot 337 at pier 48. my comments today will provide context and project highlights that reference and expand on the series of informational presentations you received this past june, july and august. assistant deputy director of waterfront development rebecca menocini will present a detailed review of the
we're a union town. we pay good wages.e talk care of our families and that is something that we don't compromise on. so with that being said, they come back, hope that you'll come out and stay up with this debate. because this thing, we need to get down into the weeds and really see what vigor is up to. thank you. >> thank you. >> item 12-a, informational presentation regarding the transaction structure for the mission rock development project and 337 and 348 third street and san...
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a 14-year-old boy was allegedly plotting to kill his classmates at union town area high school. and police went to the boy's home to investigate a threat and found multiple weapons in his bedroom. and this follows two other school shootings within the last week and a 15-year-old girl survived a shooting in texas and two were killed in a rampage at a high school in kentucky and. >>> and one person is saved from a fire in the kensington section of philadelphia. crews arrived to find one person stuck on the roof. they were able to rescue that person and brought the blaze under control. >>> it is a car lovers dream at the pennsylvania convention center and the annual philadelphia auto show opens to the public tomorrow and with more than 700 vehicles on display there is something for everyone. "action news" reporter gray hall is live in center city to give you a sneak peek. gray did you find your vehicle? >> i'm still looking for it rick. if you can't find a car here really you can't find a car anywhere. we showed you mercedes and lexus and now jaguar. this is what they call an attai
a 14-year-old boy was allegedly plotting to kill his classmates at union town area high school. and police went to the boy's home to investigate a threat and found multiple weapons in his bedroom. and this follows two other school shootings within the last week and a 15-year-old girl survived a shooting in texas and two were killed in a rampage at a high school in kentucky and. >>> and one person is saved from a fire in the kensington section of philadelphia. crews arrived to find one...
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towns. jenny norton reports for our world from eastern russia. once the pride of the soviet unionndreds of towns which helped to power russia's industrialisation are under threat of extinction. failing industries, a falling population and the sheer vastness of this country mean many places have been abandoned. often leaving remaining residents in squalid conditions. nearly one in ten russians now live in places whose long—term future is at risk. the situation is so serious that the government has come up with a plan to try to save at least some of russia's dying towns. to explore kadykchan is to step back in time to the glory days of the ussr. a time when life was good for industrial workers and their families. like many towns in the russian far east, kadykchan was a mono town, a settlement built around a single industry. kadykchan was one of thousands of coal mines that powered the ussr towards its goal of becoming the greatest nation on earth. in its heyday kadykchan was a good place to live, with its schools, cafes, shops and a cinema. vladimir voskresenskiy moved to kadykchan
towns. jenny norton reports for our world from eastern russia. once the pride of the soviet unionndreds of towns which helped to power russia's industrialisation are under threat of extinction. failing industries, a falling population and the sheer vastness of this country mean many places have been abandoned. often leaving remaining residents in squalid conditions. nearly one in ten russians now live in places whose long—term future is at risk. the situation is so serious that the government...
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had they not reported this, there could have been a major catastrophe today at union town high schoolre have been 11 school shootings across the u.s. since the beginning of the year. in new york, julie banderas, fox news. >>> if you commute on bart you probably know that finding a parking spot at bart stations is tough. coming up next, the plan to make it easier to find a spot and the cost. >> this video shows just how frightening things got for some officers who were responding to a fire when they drove into the path of the deadly southern california mudslides. >> and we are tracking the bay area weekend. it's going to be good. the rain is gone for now. how warm will it be during the day on saturday and sunday? i'll let you know. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we'
had they not reported this, there could have been a major catastrophe today at union town high schoolre have been 11 school shootings across the u.s. since the beginning of the year. in new york, julie banderas, fox news. >>> if you commute on bart you probably know that finding a parking spot at bart stations is tough. coming up next, the plan to make it easier to find a spot and the cost. >> this video shows just how frightening things got for some officers who were responding...
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the unions, as go to the question about the poison in the town. >> i was just going to mention that. usually, in my youth and my news career, the state of the union is a moment of historic bipartisanship where both aisles are rising on the themes that unite america and the site of democrats not standing for this person, not shaking his hand is disturbing. i think that in the american public is what really disheartened them about government, that they cannot get together and actually get things done. >> sounds exactly right. >> thank you so much to our panel. very special panel. this has been live coverage of president trump cause first state of the union address on bloomberg tv and radio. from washington, i'm david westin and this is bloomberg. ♪ top story -- president trump has delivered his first state of the union address, largely dispensing with his bidemark antagonism in a for bipartisanship. he portrayed his administration is looking to build a safe, strong, proud america. this in fact is our new american moment. there has never been a better time to start living the american dr
the unions, as go to the question about the poison in the town. >> i was just going to mention that. usually, in my youth and my news career, the state of the union is a moment of historic bipartisanship where both aisles are rising on the themes that unite america and the site of democrats not standing for this person, not shaking his hand is disturbing. i think that in the american public is what really disheartened them about government, that they cannot get together and actually get...
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going against a common president tops second tier in the my town's changed global politics today due to union. greetings from berlin and welcome once again to our latest edition with lots more new year forecasts on the cultural and lifestyle scene with these topics. a family affair italy that i'm going to be sony has a successful fashion label. social highlights find out what awaits us in two thousand and eighteen. and fun for all why buy alcohol and can be enjoyed by pros and begin is unlike. in two thousand and eighteen the italian label me sony's celebrates its sixty fifth anniversary and just last fall creative director and angela missoni marks twenty years at the helm of the business two decades during which she revamped and rejuvenated the family owned wear brand with its signature zigzags an intricate silk and will in its me sony is one of the few houses that manages to transcend the fashion side guys we met up with angela me saw me in soumik agoa north of milan where family life and company headquarters have always been. colorful. pattern with stripes. this is the unmistakable style o
going against a common president tops second tier in the my town's changed global politics today due to union. greetings from berlin and welcome once again to our latest edition with lots more new year forecasts on the cultural and lifestyle scene with these topics. a family affair italy that i'm going to be sony has a successful fashion label. social highlights find out what awaits us in two thousand and eighteen. and fun for all why buy alcohol and can be enjoyed by pros and begin is unlike....
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but this is the back door into the prosperous european union and the hope of a better economic future. within the town of so is another divide a social division that is religious and economic that when the wealthy christian spaniards and their poor a muslim compadre it's off moroccan to send. a town of so to is a geographical anomaly. of mainland africa but belonging to europe. even its geographical position it's no wonder that one of the foremost mapmakers of the. ancient world was born here in ten ninety nine. helped make possible the great voyages of discovery which led to colonize ation and as in the case of sauterne the presence of europe in africa. once again economic opportunism is the prime mover but now the migration is in the opposite direction as those who were formerly colonized head north riven by war wound and oppression. ending up here at the gate of europe. a dollar longer to moment. and filled the local poor. second thing to the little problematic. what the migrants find is a double fence. most of it paid for by the european union. four meters high six kilometers long. cable dental go
but this is the back door into the prosperous european union and the hope of a better economic future. within the town of so is another divide a social division that is religious and economic that when the wealthy christian spaniards and their poor a muslim compadre it's off moroccan to send. a town of so to is a geographical anomaly. of mainland africa but belonging to europe. even its geographical position it's no wonder that one of the foremost mapmakers of the. ancient world was born here...
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in the picturesque town of windsor locals are eagerly awaiting the union between prince harry and meghan markle. as well as the economic opportunities that it will bring. overall rating selected bug myself the self over cool. looking people of wins a a really realllly excited so we're looking forward to is going to be a massive boost to the holiday. according to a recent study the wedding could generates up to five hundred million pounds for the british economy. two hundred million from terrorism travel and hotels. a hundred and fifty million from parties and celebrations. three million from
in the picturesque town of windsor locals are eagerly awaiting the union between prince harry and meghan markle. as well as the economic opportunities that it will bring. overall rating selected bug myself the self over cool. looking people of wins a a really realllly excited so we're looking forward to is going to be a massive boost to the holiday. according to a recent study the wedding could generates up to five hundred million pounds for the british economy. two hundred million from...
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with president trump set to deliver his first state of the union tomorrow night, we're going to take you to a steel townern pennsylvania. a long-time democratic stronghold that voted trump in 2016. many people were moved by trump's promises to bring back the steel industry. so one year later, how do they feel about their choice? here's abc's gloria riviera. >> this was my old blast furnace burning jacket. it's worn out but i'm very proud that i managed to save it. it's all i have left. >> reporter: 30 miles south of pittsburgh, monessen, pennsylvania was a bustling steel town. once home of the wheeling pittsburgh mill. in its heyday it employed over 2,000 workers. john gullen was one of them. >> i've been a steel worker for 3 1/2 decades. it was quite dangerous. making iron is quite a process. >> reporter: he's here where the mill once was for the first time in years. it's now a factory called alumisource, a recycling center. >> we really had high hopes that oh, boy, this is going to be a lifelong job for us. >> reporter: of course that was not to be. in 1986 the mill shut its doors as the steel industr
with president trump set to deliver his first state of the union tomorrow night, we're going to take you to a steel townern pennsylvania. a long-time democratic stronghold that voted trump in 2016. many people were moved by trump's promises to bring back the steel industry. so one year later, how do they feel about their choice? here's abc's gloria riviera. >> this was my old blast furnace burning jacket. it's worn out but i'm very proud that i managed to save it. it's all i have left....
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town. theeans strengthening economic union. we have a historical window of opportunity.weekend. angela merkel has been weekend. weakened. weakened.kel has been -- it's ait's up with promising prospect but it's up to german suicide. there are three practical accelerators for this economic union. knowing the bulk of economic policy will remain domestic, and we need domestic reform, the first thing is capital markets union. it's very important. here, french, german, and a couple others agree. also is a better implication of macroeconomic policies. and some kind of common fiscal capacity. to put the three elements we need a european finance minister. francine: does brexit make that easier? don't think brexit changes as part of the storage are medically. it's one reason more. how is france doing and do you have the correct monetary policy for france? francois: it's the correct months or a policy for the eurozone, including france. the expectation of growth is impressive. year'sook at last figures, we will have a growth of 1.9%, strongest since 2011. high net job creations. a
town. theeans strengthening economic union. we have a historical window of opportunity.weekend. angela merkel has been weekend. weakened. weakened.kel has been -- it's ait's up with promising prospect but it's up to german suicide. there are three practical accelerators for this economic union. knowing the bulk of economic policy will remain domestic, and we need domestic reform, the first thing is capital markets union. it's very important. here, french, german, and a couple others agree. also...
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and tuesday becomes state of the union and the republicans leave town early wednesday for their annualy down in west virginia. so, we come back next monday, we have a couple days to finish this. >> is your agreement -- is your assessment, does it lineup with what the political play book is speculating, we're going to be doing this in the summer? >> i think it at least is going to have to go all the way through the month of february into early march to try to get -- there's just too many different issues here, too many different things to tie up and they have too many other little things. there's a democratic retreat the week after next. so, there are really only a couple of days to try and knock this up -- >> knock out an issue that has tied up the government and our congress for years and years? >> yes. >> little success. i want to talk about the politics of this quickly because the hosts of pod save america who took an active role leading up to the shutdown essentially whipping democratic votes, they have little solace for red state democrats who tried to reopen the government withou
and tuesday becomes state of the union and the republicans leave town early wednesday for their annualy down in west virginia. so, we come back next monday, we have a couple days to finish this. >> is your agreement -- is your assessment, does it lineup with what the political play book is speculating, we're going to be doing this in the summer? >> i think it at least is going to have to go all the way through the month of february into early march to try to get -- there's just too...
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of napalm bombs on various towns and cities nevertheless north korea was economically stronger than south korea until the seventy's thanks to the support of the soviet union after that north korea slid further and further into isolation. it's not possible every day to film a live concert for. workers on the streets of pyongyang in recent years i frequently try to capture such images but to no avail this footage dates back to twenty said team and i was allowed to film is every day seen in north korea or. a score for me i'm allowed to take a taxi for the first time for that to happen my chaperon even had to call the foreign ministry because i'm not alone i have mind is to the left and right on me. and. then. i get here as a tourist of course i paid three times the price but that would happen in rome in new york to. promote it. i notice something new it may seem insignificant but this small picture of an aircraft belonging to a north korean airline is an advertisement and a surprise in a country in which public images only have a show that god like leader it's new and maybe a first gentle attempt to open up the country to a globalized world. the taxi driver
of napalm bombs on various towns and cities nevertheless north korea was economically stronger than south korea until the seventy's thanks to the support of the soviet union after that north korea slid further and further into isolation. it's not possible every day to film a live concert for. workers on the streets of pyongyang in recent years i frequently try to capture such images but to no avail this footage dates back to twenty said team and i was allowed to film is every day seen in north...
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union. they will ring in the new year with an amazing fireworks display. this is old town alexandria. happy new year to everybody out there. reporting live from old town, back to you inside. kimberly: q, big hugs, stay warm. partygoers in new york city are preparing for the biggest bash of them all. times square is very cold, some this moment. they have been out there in below freezing temperatures waiting to see the world famous mirror ball drop. mariah carey reprising her performance coming up next. unprecedented.re we will have a live report coming up in a few minutes. city, the midnight celebration in las vegas will last eight minutes with 150 fireworks blasting off each second. a huge number of law enforcement keeping a close watch, snipers stationed along las vegas boulevard. >> happy new year! are looking at new year's eve in other parts of the world. in london, a spectacular show over the london eye. big ben was turned on part th 2018. fireworks over historical landmarks in paris, the parthenon in napa nonce, and in .he skies over barcelona catalonia coming together after a tu
union. they will ring in the new year with an amazing fireworks display. this is old town alexandria. happy new year to everybody out there. reporting live from old town, back to you inside. kimberly: q, big hugs, stay warm. partygoers in new york city are preparing for the biggest bash of them all. times square is very cold, some this moment. they have been out there in below freezing temperatures waiting to see the world famous mirror ball drop. mariah carey reprising her performance coming...
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union can stormy. that's a receive incidenference no town not a reference to the porn star who was paid by the president for her silence. according to a gene your administration official the president's speech has been in the works for many weeks. if the president sticks to his prepared remarks he is expected to take a victory lap take touting his tax reform plan. he alsos ahead by pitching his new immigration frame work to the nation and to congress. late saturday night the president was up tweeting about the plan which includes a proposal for the d.r.e.a.m. eer covered by daca and attacking the democrats. he tweeted quote i have offered daca a deal and a 12-year path way to citizenship because the republicans want to fix a long time material problem, two, to show the democrats do not want to solve daca, only use it. karsing a shadow over the moment of course the ongoing russia investigation and the news reported by the new york times that president trump ordered the firing of robert mueller in june. here with me now is susan collins, she's a member of the senate intelligence committee. we always appre
union can stormy. that's a receive incidenference no town not a reference to the porn star who was paid by the president for her silence. according to a gene your administration official the president's speech has been in the works for many weeks. if the president sticks to his prepared remarks he is expected to take a victory lap take touting his tax reform plan. he alsos ahead by pitching his new immigration frame work to the nation and to congress. late saturday night the president was up...
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union square. officers say they found a man suffering from a life threatening gunshot wound. he was rushed to the hospital. an australian man in town for a tech conference said he and a friend hat just been talking about how safe san francisco was when they heard the shots ring out. >> we were standing out on the balcony, having a smoke, relaxing. and the next thing you know, bang, bang, bang. like five shots rang out and we're what happened? police and everything. it was incredible. there was a shoot-out right out front. if i was here earlier, that was it, ureckon. >> police have yet to release a description. >>> an east bay dog shelter asking for help after a hit-and-run crash. rocket dog rescue, a driver ran into the fence and the driver abandoned the car. the nonprofit shelter says this is the second time this happened. this time the building wasn't hit, just the fence. they work with the peninsula humane society and oakland animal control. >>> coming up, a car flies into a building up to the second floor. how that happened. what the driver ended up doing might surprise you. the story coming up. >>> and a little later, the fall
union square. officers say they found a man suffering from a life threatening gunshot wound. he was rushed to the hospital. an australian man in town for a tech conference said he and a friend hat just been talking about how safe san francisco was when they heard the shots ring out. >> we were standing out on the balcony, having a smoke, relaxing. and the next thing you know, bang, bang, bang. like five shots rang out and we're what happened? police and everything. it was incredible....
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now on bbc news: hundreds of industrial towns across russia face extinction. once the pride of the soviet union
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i also welcome the mayors, the town managers, and the union's to this very important roundtable. i want to thank the congregation for their unwavering support. andhave been our champions brought funding for significant economic development projects. the fbi andported the gsa would be very proud of how cost effective they are. therefore, i am pleased to inform you that due to your maryland hasrts, job growth. it has led for four consecutive quarters but none of that would have happened without your support. this county leads the entire washington dc region in job growth. better than fairfax, montgomery, howard, we are ahead of each of them. that is because of this significant economic development project that was bright here and funded here. without that it would not be possible. there is a report on your desk that shows the numbers. you will be happy to know that we lead the state of maryland and the entire region. therefore, today's roundtable discussion is about the potential negative impact of the proposed federal tax relation. -- regulation. this could have a significant nega
i also welcome the mayors, the town managers, and the union's to this very important roundtable. i want to thank the congregation for their unwavering support. andhave been our champions brought funding for significant economic development projects. the fbi andported the gsa would be very proud of how cost effective they are. therefore, i am pleased to inform you that due to your maryland hasrts, job growth. it has led for four consecutive quarters but none of that would have happened without...
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town. on tuesday, president trump will deliver the annual state of the union address.ructure. he has already made it clear he wants private investors to fund much of it, and that is not going down well with democrats, who say the federal government should pay more. jane 0'brien has been looking at the daunting task ahead. daybreak in the nation's capital, and already traffic is grinding to a halt on one of the busiest bridges into the city. this bridge is clearly starting to struggle with the volume of traffic. is that typical? this is typical of our entire network. 0ur infrastructure, our transportation network, is failing to meet the needs of our communities. christina swallow is president of the american society of civil engineers, which rates the nation's infrastructure every four years. the current grade is d+. if we don't invest in our infrastructure, it will cost the us economy $3.9 trillion in gdp by 2025, $7 trillion lost in business sales in that same timeframe, and 2.5 million lostjobs. this will hurt our economy, and it hurts us each individually. president
town. on tuesday, president trump will deliver the annual state of the union address.ructure. he has already made it clear he wants private investors to fund much of it, and that is not going down well with democrats, who say the federal government should pay more. jane 0'brien has been looking at the daunting task ahead. daybreak in the nation's capital, and already traffic is grinding to a halt on one of the busiest bridges into the city. this bridge is clearly starting to struggle with the...
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we give you some very heavy rain into parts of malicious and re-union but geria the stage on tuesday should be drawing fine in cape town pleasant day highs of twenty six. china has a serious shortage of women and a lot of lonely men. one on one east meets those desperately seeking love any way they can at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. wherever you are. good to have you with us on al jazeera these are our top stories turkish president after one has vowed to operation on a major kurd a stronghold in northern syria his pledge to attack a grave in the coming days that's controlled by the y.p. a kurdish turkey considers terrorists palestinian president mahmoud abbas has labeled donald trump's peace efforts to slap of the century saying shame on you at a meeting of the p.l.o. central council abbas reiterated he will not accept the trumpet ministration as a mediator in talks with israel and donald trump says he's not racist he's been accused of using vulgar language to describe african countries haiti and el salvador he has denied the accusations are attracting global condemnation. to liberia now where the unity party
we give you some very heavy rain into parts of malicious and re-union but geria the stage on tuesday should be drawing fine in cape town pleasant day highs of twenty six. china has a serious shortage of women and a lot of lonely men. one on one east meets those desperately seeking love any way they can at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. wherever you are. good to have you with us on al jazeera these are our top stories turkish president after one has vowed to operation on a major kurd a...
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union is stormy. that's a reference to the tenure in town, not to the important porn star by the same name. >> the president said he wanted to fire mueller last summer. >> the attempted firing has prompted many questions. >> to say the president was at least trying to obstruct justice. >> people from new york have a different way of talking and speaking. again, that's new york talk. >> if you tried to, it would be the end of his presidency. >> i think the president would be best served by never discussing the investigation. ever. >> i told my republican colleagues, leaving him the hell alone. >> do you have confidence in mueller? >> yes. >> 100%. >> i'm not aware the president ever intimated he wanted to fire robert mueller. mueller is still special counsel. >> are we having a google issue here? >> questions grow on the bias inside the fbi. >> the so-called deep state. >> this memo of answers the legitimate questions. >> you want the president to declassify the memo? >> having read the memo, i think it would be appropriate that the public has full release. >> i have questions on others within the fbi and th
union is stormy. that's a reference to the tenure in town, not to the important porn star by the same name. >> the president said he wanted to fire mueller last summer. >> the attempted firing has prompted many questions. >> to say the president was at least trying to obstruct justice. >> people from new york have a different way of talking and speaking. again, that's new york talk. >> if you tried to, it would be the end of his presidency. >> i think the...
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we also have letters that were discovered in the civil war by union soldiers and published in their home town papers like "the indianapolis star" in the 1860s. manuscripts don't exist. >> go ahead. >> hi. good afternoon. i'm jonah estes, a student at american university. my question is for kath bowling. you mentioned several times that the first congress was the most productive congress perhaps in american history. i am curious as to what you meant by most productive? >> i think that was actually furges who said that. >> i wanted to know what you meant by most productive and in what sense? >> constitution is bare bones. it was written by politicians that wanted their work ratified. they couldn't make the hardball decisions or it would have been defeated. they left those for congress. the first session of the first federal congress created the executive branch, the judicial branch. it adopted the first federal incomes, taxes, tariffs. it created a system to collect that money. later sessions organized the united states army, naturalization, copyright, patents. the british fiscal system, not to
we also have letters that were discovered in the civil war by union soldiers and published in their home town papers like "the indianapolis star" in the 1860s. manuscripts don't exist. >> go ahead. >> hi. good afternoon. i'm jonah estes, a student at american university. my question is for kath bowling. you mentioned several times that the first congress was the most productive congress perhaps in american history. i am curious as to what you meant by most productive?...
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of several congregations, forcing him to move his family from town to town in vermont and upstate new york. arthur graduated from union college in schenectady. he did what many ambitious young men do, he moved to new york city. once there he became a lawyer, joining a firm of a friend of his father who was also a staunch abolitionist. he started out on the right path. as a young attorney, arthur won the case that desession regated new york city's streetcars. during the civil war when many were enriching themselves on government contract, he was an honest and efficient quartermaster for the union army. but in the years following the war, arthur's quest led him down a darker road. arthur became a top lieutenant to u.s. senator rosco conkling, the all-powerful boss of the new york republican machine. at congress lipping's urging in 1871 president ulysses s. grant appointed arthur collector of the u.s. custom house, the largest single office in the nation and a valuable tonight of jobs and favors that was rotten with corruption. when the custom house fine merchants for violations, chet arthur took a cut. he had his prince
of several congregations, forcing him to move his family from town to town in vermont and upstate new york. arthur graduated from union college in schenectady. he did what many ambitious young men do, he moved to new york city. once there he became a lawyer, joining a firm of a friend of his father who was also a staunch abolitionist. he started out on the right path. as a young attorney, arthur won the case that desession regated new york city's streetcars. during the civil war when many were...
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union is stormy. that's a reference to the tenure in town, not to the important porn star by the same name. >> the presidenthe wanted to fire mueller last summer. >> the attempted firing has prompted many questions. >> to say the president was at least trying to obstruct justice. >> people from new york have a different way of talking and speaking. again, that's new york talk. >> if you tried to, it would be the end of his presidency. >>
union is stormy. that's a reference to the tenure in town, not to the important porn star by the same name. >> the presidenthe wanted to fire mueller last summer. >> the attempted firing has prompted many questions. >> to say the president was at least trying to obstruct justice. >> people from new york have a different way of talking and speaking. again, that's new york talk. >> if you tried to, it would be the end of his presidency. >>
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we came in some very heavy rain into parts of malicious and re-union but jerry at this stage on tuesday it should be drawing fine in cape town pleasant day highs of twenty six. the weather sponsored by qatar. news has never been more available it's a constant barrage that they put every day but the messages simply state the brain . rational. crazy months and misinformation is rife dismissal. well accusation and evidence is part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint to challenging mainstream media narratives at this time on al-jazeera. these are our top stories turkish president. kurdish stronghold in northern syria to attack in the coming days that's controlled by the . terrorists. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has labeled. the slap of the century saying. at a meeting of the p.l.o. central council abbas reiterated he want to accept the trump of ministration as a mediator and talks with israel and u.s. president trump says he's not a racist trump has been accused of using vulgar language to describe african countries haiti and el salvador he has denied the accusations after attracting global co
we came in some very heavy rain into parts of malicious and re-union but jerry at this stage on tuesday it should be drawing fine in cape town pleasant day highs of twenty six. the weather sponsored by qatar. news has never been more available it's a constant barrage that they put every day but the messages simply state the brain . rational. crazy months and misinformation is rife dismissal. well accusation and evidence is part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint to...
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union" spelled with an m on the end. the white house says it is reassuring invite. issuing theing -- invites again. >> south africa, cape town could become the first city to run out of water. >> cape town is facing a major drought. it has been for many months.s. day zero is projected for april 12 at current water consumption rates but could come sooner. that is when the taps will be turned off. giving us a glimpse and what future wars will look like based on resources. some shops will sell water without a license. after day zero, the emergency water supply kicks in and that means water collections monitored by the police and military. people will be able to shower and they likike -- will not be able to shower or flush toilets when they like. >> no longer just an issue for cape town but a national issue. >> it is becoming highly politicized indicate down paper's. the president of the ruling party has promised to pull a team together and come up with solutions. government iscal run by their biggest rival, the democratic alliance party and the editor of the paper say the issue is being politicized with the amc accusing the demo
union" spelled with an m on the end. the white house says it is reassuring invite. issuing theing -- invites again. >> south africa, cape town could become the first city to run out of water. >> cape town is facing a major drought. it has been for many months.s. day zero is projected for april 12 at current water consumption rates but could come sooner. that is when the taps will be turned off. giving us a glimpse and what future wars will look like based on resources. some...
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who had burn them out of homes, who destroyed the town of lawrence, it is newly impossible to forgive those kinds of offenses. for veterans, of the union army and the confederate army and other militias on each side, they become important agents in this largest story of national retained in -- reunion and forgiveness. it takes time. it is not till the 1880's and 1890's that you see the people of that generation exhibiting a willingness and an ability to move on and to reunite but it is a process that is uneven. the tensions over federal power and local control and the hostility toward outsiders that many missourians expressed in the struggle over kansas is a way in which politics can be distilled down into stereotypes of other missourians looking at canton -- kansans as yankees. missouri as the were backward, people who illiterate, uncultured, uncivilized and also slaveholding. there are echoes within our politics today that i hope do not conjure up the same turn toward violence. toward the 21st century perhaps there is a degree of hope we can find if they can move past divisions and protect -- perhaps we can. the fact that we continue
who had burn them out of homes, who destroyed the town of lawrence, it is newly impossible to forgive those kinds of offenses. for veterans, of the union army and the confederate army and other militias on each side, they become important agents in this largest story of national retained in -- reunion and forgiveness. it takes time. it is not till the 1880's and 1890's that you see the people of that generation exhibiting a willingness and an ability to move on and to reunite but it is a...
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union within the doctor, now this is interesting. she was for 25 years a medical doctor in tennessee in a town near where bev grew up. how do you say that. >> murfreesboro. >> both her daughters are graduated. one's already graduated from yale medical school and the other one is in jail medical school. pretty impressive. what drove to you take on this position that you have now? >> well, i was minding my own business. actually in bed. it was exactly 3:02 in the morning when my phone rang. and it was then chairman of the african union chairman zuma informing me that my predecessor had turned in her resignation and that she was going to be running for president of tanzania. and that she couldn't think of anyone better than myself to take on that role. because i laughed at her. i couldn't see myself as an ambassador. i said, what do you think i know? i'm a medical doctor. and she reminded me that she herself is a pediatrician. and that i should -- i should take some time and think about it. i thought she was kidding. about a week later, she called me again and then slowly i began to realize that she was really serious.
union within the doctor, now this is interesting. she was for 25 years a medical doctor in tennessee in a town near where bev grew up. how do you say that. >> murfreesboro. >> both her daughters are graduated. one's already graduated from yale medical school and the other one is in jail medical school. pretty impressive. what drove to you take on this position that you have now? >> well, i was minding my own business. actually in bed. it was exactly 3:02 in the morning when my...
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union address and he opens up in a wide ranging interview. >>> a shooting rampage at a car wash in a small pennsylvania town leaves four victims dead. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm ann marie green. it was a big night at the grammys for bruno mars. the awards ceremony was not just about music. politics played a role as well. henna dove a is here in new york. >> reporter: good morning. the grammys wrapped up with two artists taking home the majority of the awards. as has been the case this season, political and social movements took the center stage. the grammys were as much about the actual awards as they were about social and political issues. on the awards front, there was no bigger winner than bruno mars. he won all six awards he was up for, including song of the year, record of the year and album of the year for 24 carat magic. >> both songs were written with nothing but joy. >> kendrick lamar wasn't far behind with five wins. a best new artist, among those wearing a white rose to raise awareness for the me too movement. >> not only for speaking up for the
union address and he opens up in a wide ranging interview. >>> a shooting rampage at a car wash in a small pennsylvania town leaves four victims dead. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm ann marie green. it was a big night at the grammys for bruno mars. the awards ceremony was not just about music. politics played a role as well. henna dove a is here in new york. >> reporter: good morning. the...
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town south africa. deborah pata shows how the government is slashing individual water use. >>> and in the continuing series, "a more perfect unionfe-saving gesture. how two strangers connected by a viral post changed each other's lives. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ ♪ you can smell it. you can almost taste it. you know exactly what you want. your instincts demand it. give them a reason to rejoice. tonight, get your longhorn favorites. like our outlaw ribeye, parmesan crusted chicken or the longhorn salmon. ♪ ♪ the feeling. the flavor. the place. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >> i've seen cop cars flying down columbus boulevard. >> a wild police chase starts on the interstate in chester and ends inched side of a south philly peer one store. >> lawmakers running out of time to reach a deal and prevent a government shutdown. just how far republicans and democrats still are from an agreement. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> the big game now just two days away, and eagles excitement is soaring. we'll take to y
town south africa. deborah pata shows how the government is slashing individual water use. >>> and in the continuing series, "a more perfect unionfe-saving gesture. how two strangers connected by a viral post changed each other's lives. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ ♪ you can smell it. you can almost taste it. you know exactly what you want. your...
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union because it was his first speech. in that one, he was pretty partisan. his towne, giving them what they wanted in terms of his outlook. this speech is expected to be more bipartisan. he will take credit for the booming economy and the stock market, will do a victory lap on the tax law that was passed, and do this gives him -- to other things. he is expected to talk about infrastructure, something we have not heard much. bigt of talk about a infrastructure bill to fix america's crumbling roads and bridges. what we expect to hear on that, we will hear about immigration and his latest plan for dealing with the so-called dreamers, the undocumented workers in the come and also we expect you never know, but we expect to hear more about regulations. taken credit for deregulatory environment. we expect a bipartisan talk to with president trump, there is always going to be a few zingers. we don't know what it will be, but we will expect there will be some. where all watching the midterm elections. we have this news on steve wynn. and the sexual assault, sexual harassment
union because it was his first speech. in that one, he was pretty partisan. his towne, giving them what they wanted in terms of his outlook. this speech is expected to be more bipartisan. he will take credit for the booming economy and the stock market, will do a victory lap on the tax law that was passed, and do this gives him -- to other things. he is expected to talk about infrastructure, something we have not heard much. bigt of talk about a infrastructure bill to fix america's crumbling...
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towards to the islands of merciless annamarie union and this is bogey to read nasty features some heavy agency across parts of east africa fine for cape townthat heis here twenty six. welcome back to al-jazeera i'm so horrible to remind of our top stories palestinian leaders are calling on the palestine liberation organization or the p.l.o. to suspend its recognition of israel leaders from different palestinian factions have been meeting for two days to discuss the u.s. is recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital they've also declared that the us has lost its ability to mediate between israel and palestine. russia's foreign minister is warning that a u.s. coalition plan to build a syria border security force could break up the country the plan has also been criticized by turkey and the syrian government the u.s. has confirmed it is helping syrian kurdish fighters set up a thirty thousand strong force and hong kong court session has been adjourned without making a ruling or the final appeal of three pro-democracy activists joshua was nathan lord alex child or convicted over their role in the twenty fourteen our brother protests they're
towards to the islands of merciless annamarie union and this is bogey to read nasty features some heavy agency across parts of east africa fine for cape townthat heis here twenty six. welcome back to al-jazeera i'm so horrible to remind of our top stories palestinian leaders are calling on the palestine liberation organization or the p.l.o. to suspend its recognition of israel leaders from different palestinian factions have been meeting for two days to discuss the u.s. is recognition of...
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and the african union wants an apology not just to the africans but to all the people of african descent around the globe. at a town hall meeting in iowa, republican senator chuck grassley had to answer concerns from his constituents about the comman >> i'm not president of the united states. i'm a check on the president of the united states. that's my constitutional responsibility. and i guess i am going to do what i can under our constitution to make sure that nothing bad happens to our country. >> lawmakers under fire there. david wright joins us from florida. we are days away from a possible government shutdown. this breakdown on immigration and the president's slur could have a real impact on that, david. >> reporter: that's right, cecilia. the federal government is due to run out of money on friday and the democrats hope to use that as leverage to get the deal they want. both the house and the national are out for the holiday weekend so only a few days left to fashion a compromise. and they don't seem anywhere close. cecilia. >> the clock is ticking. thank you, david. >>> this week's brief thaw combined with
and the african union wants an apology not just to the africans but to all the people of african descent around the globe. at a town hall meeting in iowa, republican senator chuck grassley had to answer concerns from his constituents about the comman >> i'm not president of the united states. i'm a check on the president of the united states. that's my constitutional responsibility. and i guess i am going to do what i can under our constitution to make sure that nothing bad happens to our...
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. >> the president is set to give his state of the union and we'll show you the tickets that are the talk of the town and not for the reasons the white house would like. that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> we're back. senator marco rubio this hour is looking forward to tomorrow's state of the union -- a little revenge tweeting or trolling. whoever printed the ticket. >> you expect these kind of mistakes in the white house press release but the house is follow the example of the trump white house and playing a role in the sloppiness. it is sad. it feels like our standards have dropped so much acro
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international to us and the european union called for their release charles stratford al-jazeera violence has fled between police and protesters in five june is in towns including the capital tunis as demonstrations erupt for the fourth consecutive day more than two hundred thirty people have been arrested during the wave of anti austerity protests and police have used tear gas to disperse the crowds just as angry about the government's price and tax hikes of one hundred people are feared dead after rubber dinghies sank off the coast of libya another three hundred were rescued from all the boats on tuesday most migrants trying to reach europe traffic through libya where there's a flourishing slave trade and human rights abuses at least twenty nine people have been killed by a tropical storm in madagascar thousands of others have been displaced and dozens of still unaccounted for. as the headlines do stay with us witness is next. now at. the. top in the on. the part of. the it. and you lost my way again i'll go. along the middle of. the. well wasn't him. and you know they all went up in the hallway and imagine you all had a cell as well we didn't have
international to us and the european union called for their release charles stratford al-jazeera violence has fled between police and protesters in five june is in towns including the capital tunis as demonstrations erupt for the fourth consecutive day more than two hundred thirty people have been arrested during the wave of anti austerity protests and police have used tear gas to disperse the crowds just as angry about the government's price and tax hikes of one hundred people are feared dead...