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susan: calling us from west virginia. writes, ronald trump junior was by far the best speech. greg, a democrat from irvine, california. caller: this is kind of a message to both parties. i have been a teacher for 29 years. it seems like every year, the politicians start talking about what is wrong with our schools. we are failing our kids. leaving everybody behind. lagging behind the rest of the world. are a lot of schools and districts where they are doing great things. representatives from both campaigns when school starts in august. to come visit my school in irvine. see everything that is right with education. susan: thank you. we have about five more minutes left to take calls. here is someone on twitter who says, let's hear it for the second amendment. all of the guns outside, conflicting views, and no one has drawn a weapon, no shots fired. watchedyes, i have every second of both these of this convention. although i am a registered democrat, i loved what i heard. i especially loved chris christie and donald junior. they made such good points. i'm going to vote republican
susan: calling us from west virginia. writes, ronald trump junior was by far the best speech. greg, a democrat from irvine, california. caller: this is kind of a message to both parties. i have been a teacher for 29 years. it seems like every year, the politicians start talking about what is wrong with our schools. we are failing our kids. leaving everybody behind. lagging behind the rest of the world. are a lot of schools and districts where they are doing great things. representatives from...
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keeping my fingers we get breaks there is still showers in west virginia and west central virginia that are going to try to move toward us from time as opposed to a steady rain passing showers headed out to any fireworks show pack some rain gear and keep your fingers crossed. >> thank you. tracking metro now, this is the first day in a month, without any sort of track shut down but, the break if metro's big safety make over is short. virginia commuters will be impacted starting tomorrow, transportation reporter pete is here >> the third safe track shut down is a big deal starts tomorrow 8:00 p.m. it will cut off the morning rush from alexandria into dc. >> this is something of a farewell for matt smith it is the last time he is taking the metro for two weeks. >> leave early leave late that is what i will try to do. >> reporter: thanks to his fiance she will start driving matt to work downtown. >> i just hope no body else has like a big delay in the traffic either. >> reporter: here is what is happening part of the blue and yellow lines are closing, there is braddock road there is national airport for a week metro is cutting o
keeping my fingers we get breaks there is still showers in west virginia and west central virginia that are going to try to move toward us from time as opposed to a steady rain passing showers headed out to any fireworks show pack some rain gear and keep your fingers crossed. >> thank you. tracking metro now, this is the first day in a month, without any sort of track shut down but, the break if metro's big safety make over is short. virginia commuters will be impacted starting tomorrow,...
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us to insist that the health and safety of our citizens are a higher priority than any single industries profit margin. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. two minutes and 30 seconds. >> sabrina from west virginia. i am grateful to be on the team. in a county where people on average are dying younger than most of the rest of the country. we have lost family members and friends before their time on this earth was up for many reasons. my best friends mom fell over dead right before my 32nd birthday and april. it was due to poisonous toxins. our birth plans have been flooded repeatedly. and god-given resources have been exploited. in 2001, my grandmother 65 years old lived in her car for a year due to her home getting flooded. she struggles daily with various health issues and limited income, even though my grandfather was a coal miner. she has done her very best to be a successful businesswoman. a successful businesswoman. captioning performed by vitac plac >>> last month west virginia was flooded 35-feet high in some places and homes were picked up and carried down the river and some caught on fire because of natural gas. many businesses are gone. many roads no longer exist and 23 people died. w
us to insist that the health and safety of our citizens are a higher priority than any single industries profit margin. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. two minutes and 30 seconds. >> sabrina from west virginia. i am grateful to be on the team. in a county where people on average are dying younger than most of the rest of the country. we have lost family members and friends before their time on this earth was up for many reasons. my best friends mom fell over dead right before my...
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investigators tell us the women were in a relationship with one another. their both nurses from west virginia philadelphia two weeks ago. >> they came here to try to find work. they could not, and their lives sort of spiraled out of control. >> i just thought not again. >> reporter: people in the neighborhood say the hotel breeds trouble. >> we find condoms. we find cigarettes, drugs. one time somebody came out and through a needle right out in the drive. >> you see the people cupping in and all kinds of rivera. >> reporter: hotel manager says they do their best to keep the hotel clean of troublemake troublemakers. police say this was an isolated and strange case. >> i've been in homicide nine years. i've never seen a suicide pact where you have two individuals orchestrate this and hedge each other to commit suicide. >> reporter: full autopsy on these two bodies is expected to be performed by the medical examiner's office. reporting from police headquarters, i'm jennifer joyce, fox 29 news. >>> horshahorsham township is tg tap waters and it's looking for volunteers. independent third party wi
investigators tell us the women were in a relationship with one another. their both nurses from west virginia philadelphia two weeks ago. >> they came here to try to find work. they could not, and their lives sort of spiraled out of control. >> i just thought not again. >> reporter: people in the neighborhood say the hotel breeds trouble. >> we find condoms. we find cigarettes, drugs. one time somebody came out and through a needle right out in the drive. >> you...
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you have paul ryan, mitch mcconnell, the senator from west virginia, michelle moore caputo, and trump's children will speak tonight. >> joining ushis morning atport 9, former aide, professor cliff boykin, and phil mugger, now president as imge. phil, you worked for a candidate who obviously is not even going this week, so how do you responsibly characterize this controversy? will it be forgoin by midday? >> i think it is on a life cycle. jon made a good point at the lead-in. frankly like a lot of people, i went to bed not aware of the controversy and woke up to the storm this morning. the good news is that the shelf life of this story i think is fairly lynn yard. i watched her speech last night and thousand she did a terrificup. we're heading into the night session where we have a great litany of speakers, including paul ryan who will i'm sure will are detailed proposals, with some additional warm and fuzzy, who is donald trump from his family. i think this has three or formower hours of increscent buzz, and then we move on. >> so it's a lost opportunity to talk about something else from last night. is that it? >> i think it's m
you have paul ryan, mitch mcconnell, the senator from west virginia, michelle moore caputo, and trump's children will speak tonight. >> joining ushis morning atport 9, former aide, professor cliff boykin, and phil mugger, now president as imge. phil, you worked for a candidate who obviously is not even going this week, so how do you responsibly characterize this controversy? will it be forgoin by midday? >> i think it is on a life cycle. jon made a good point at the lead-in. frankly...
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us more productive and helps the company reduce healthcare costs. >> host: air ran na huffing -- ariana huffington is our guest. the first call from marjorie in west virginia. marjorie, you're on booktv. we are listening. >> thank you. thank you, arianna for bringing this topic to light. i'm one of those sleep deprived people. but my question has to do with politics. particularly interested in the sanders campaign and how his advisers are complaining about hillary's negative attacks on him, and i'm wondering if he -- it appears to me that cnn and msnbc don't bring out things that hillary really could have got him on, such as his imp sympathies for the castros as was brought out in the univision debate. if bernie were to get the nomination i believe theve republicans will have a field day on him about his socialistst views, and i'm just -- >> host: all right, marjorie, we got the point. let's get a response. >> guest: i think what is interesting is obviously in the last campaign between sanders and hillary clinton, became particularly negative, but compared to what is going on the republican side, and it really like an afternoon tea party. on the republican
us more productive and helps the company reduce healthcare costs. >> host: air ran na huffing -- ariana huffington is our guest. the first call from marjorie in west virginia. marjorie, you're on booktv. we are listening. >> thank you. thank you, arianna for bringing this topic to light. i'm one of those sleep deprived people. but my question has to do with politics. particularly interested in the sanders campaign and how his advisers are complaining about hillary's negative attacks...
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we also heard from west west virginia and actress and avocado grower kimberlinn brown talking about small businesses. use] >> please join me in welcoming dr. ben carson. [applause] [cheering] dr. carson: thank you. thank you. thank you, everyone. thank you. [applause] dr. carson: thank you. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] dr. carson: thank you. all right. don't eat up my time. thank you. [laughter] dr. carson: i want to thank you all for that very warm welcome. i have to start out by saying one very important thing. i am not politically correct. [cheering] dr. carson: i hate political correctness because it is antithetical to the founding principles of this country and the secular progressives use it to make people sit down and shut up while they change everything. it is time for us to stand up and shout out about what we believe in. [cheering] [applause] dr. carson: you know, i devoted my career to studying and operating on the human brain. this remarkable organ to find our humanity. it gives us the ability to not only feel and observe, but to reason. when we elect a president, we need to use t
we also heard from west west virginia and actress and avocado grower kimberlinn brown talking about small businesses. use] >> please join me in welcoming dr. ben carson. [applause] [cheering] dr. carson: thank you. thank you. thank you, everyone. thank you. [applause] dr. carson: thank you. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] dr. carson: thank you. all right. don't eat up my time. thank you. [laughter] dr. carson: i want to thank you all for that very warm welcome. i have to start...
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that brought us the storms last night, that is now stalled to the south, we get the winds from the northwest, that is the drier flow of air, if you look to the southwest over west virginiahough, you see showers and thunderstorms bubbling up and what is low pressure that ride as long the front and could bring a few thunderstorms south of philadelphia tomorrow and tonight though we'll be storm free, partly cloudy and muggy, 75 in philadelphia, and allentown 64 and cape may 75 and wilmington 72 degrees, future tracker 6 showing tomorrow morning, brighter skies to the north and more clouds to the south and the possibility of showers bubbling up and could see more of this activity into the afternoon and i think we have a much better chance of showers and thunderstorms thursday night into friday. and that will put an end to the heat wave. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast tomorrow kind of a carbon copy of today. 92 degrees and dew points in the 60s. partly sunny and not quite as oppressive. on thursday it gets more muggy and a little bit warmer, 93 degrees, day seven of the heat wave, thursday night into friday, showers and thunderstorms, friday the heat wave is ov
that brought us the storms last night, that is now stalled to the south, we get the winds from the northwest, that is the drier flow of air, if you look to the southwest over west virginiahough, you see showers and thunderstorms bubbling up and what is low pressure that ride as long the front and could bring a few thunderstorms south of philadelphia tomorrow and tonight though we'll be storm free, partly cloudy and muggy, 75 in philadelphia, and allentown 64 and cape may 75 and wilmington 72...
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us tonight. >>> and with 43 million people expected to hit the road this holiday weekend, we're tracking severe weather this weekend dangerous storms west to the east. from virginia to vermont after parts of the west were mounded last night. >> oh, my god. it's like an ocean. >> reporter: cars dodging trash cans trying to drive on a road now upstream. deadly monsoon flooding across the west, las vegas slammed with heavy rain and up to two inches of hail. with swift water rescues off the las vegas strip, two saved by this ladder truck yesterday, while a woman's body was recovered from a storm canal today, believed to be a victim of flash flooding. and more flooding in tu soften and severe weather warnings hovering over much of the blanes. while power storms are brewing over the northeast, at least seven states are under a tornado watch, including major cities like new york, hartford and albany. >> we have already had tornado warnings but also watch out for large hail and damaging wind gusts. >> reporter: planes crowneded delays and weather delays in new york, boston and washington, d.c., while this strong line of storms threatens to damper a long fourth of july we
us tonight. >>> and with 43 million people expected to hit the road this holiday weekend, we're tracking severe weather this weekend dangerous storms west to the east. from virginia to vermont after parts of the west were mounded last night. >> oh, my god. it's like an ocean. >> reporter: cars dodging trash cans trying to drive on a road now upstream. deadly monsoon flooding across the west, las vegas slammed with heavy rain and up to two inches of hail. with swift water...
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using the game to lure victims to specific locations to rob them. the company released a statement encouraging people to may safely were you a friend. >>> seven dolls dogs from flood ravaged west virginiaed in philadelphia today. >> the pennsylvania spca is teaming up with an animal shelter from west virginia where shelters are filled to capacity. the mixed breed dogs being housed at the spca headquarters on erie avenue and they'll be given health and wellness checks and veil for adoption a little later this month. >> welcome. they'll get snatched up. >> they've been seen by their new families. >> that's right. >> cute. >> wonderful. kate has got your forecast right now what's today, monday? >> monday. >> monday. >> that weekend went so fast and it was so nice. >> today was a beautiful day. the only thing that could make today better if it was on a saturday. >> this is the kind of weather we would love on weekend. the weekend was on and off. today was perfect. >> beautiful. >> tomorrow looks great as well it will steam up a little bit each day this week. we'll feel the humidity begin to rise as the temperatures rise and we're headed back to the 90s. the question is will it be the third
using the game to lure victims to specific locations to rob them. the company released a statement encouraging people to may safely were you a friend. >>> seven dolls dogs from flood ravaged west virginiaed in philadelphia today. >> the pennsylvania spca is teaming up with an animal shelter from west virginia where shelters are filled to capacity. the mixed breed dogs being housed at the spca headquarters on erie avenue and they'll be given health and wellness checks and veil for...
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using the game to lure victims to specific locations to rob them. the company released a statement encouraging people to may safely were you a friend. >>> seven dolls dogs from flood ravaged west virginiaed in philadelphia today. >> the pennsylvania spca is teaming up with an animal shelter from west virginia where shelters are filled to capacity. the mixed breed dogs being housed at the spca headquarters on erie avenue and they'll be given health and wellness checks and veil for adoption a little later this month. >> welcome. they'll get snatched up. >> they've been seen by their new families. >> that's right. >> cute. >> wonderful. kate has got your forecast right now what's today, monday? >> monday. >> monday. >> that weekend went so fast and it was so nice. >> today was a beautiful day. the only thing that could make today better if it was on a saturday. >> this is the kind of weather we would love on weekend. the weekend was on and off. today was perfect. >> beautiful. >> tomorrow looks great as well it will steam up a little bit each day this week. we'll feel the humidity begin to rise as the temperatures rise and we're headed back to the 90s. the question is will it be the third
using the game to lure victims to specific locations to rob them. the company released a statement encouraging people to may safely were you a friend. >>> seven dolls dogs from flood ravaged west virginiaed in philadelphia today. >> the pennsylvania spca is teaming up with an animal shelter from west virginia where shelters are filled to capacity. the mixed breed dogs being housed at the spca headquarters on erie avenue and they'll be given health and wellness checks and veil for...
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us to insist that the health and safety of our citizens are a higher priority than any single industries profit margin. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. two minutes and 30 seconds. >> sabrina from west virginia. i am grateful to be on the team. in a county where people on average are dying younger than most of the rest of the country. we have lost family members and friends before their time on this earth was up for many reasons. my best friends mom fell over dead right before my 32nd birthday and april. it was due to poisonous toxins. our birth plans have been flooded repeatedly. and god-given resources have been exploited. in 2001, my grandmother 65 years old lived in her car for a year due to her home getting flooded. she struggles daily with various health issues and limited income, even though my grandfather was a coal miner. she has done her very best to be a successful businesswoman. i love you. last month, west virginia was flooded in several counties 30 fight -- 35 feet high in some places. down thee carried river, some caught on fire because of natural gas, hundreds of homes destroyed, many businesses gone, many roads no longer exist, and 23 people died. we have displaced communiti
us to insist that the health and safety of our citizens are a higher priority than any single industries profit margin. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. two minutes and 30 seconds. >> sabrina from west virginia. i am grateful to be on the team. in a county where people on average are dying younger than most of the rest of the country. we have lost family members and friends before their time on this earth was up for many reasons. my best friends mom fell over dead right before my...
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that message for blacks, working-class folks in west virginia who used to work in the coal mines and had jobs taken fromin political elitists? >> what we have to do is let the free market sort it out and this is what the new prime minister is not willing to let happen. they are diving head first into socialism, the rich, you can't legislate people into prosperity. it has tried and been done throughout history had never worked, every country with socialism is running away from it and -- charles: poor people donald trump met met within the last 24 hours i don't think you're a big mike pence fan, but he is at the top right now in terms of the vetting process. who might be picked, who would you like? >> not that i am not a mike pence fan but donald trump railed against common core. honestly i would love to see someone like gingrich coming because he worked with the clinton machine and balance the budget under them. he can do a great job and there is not a person who can debate gingrich. >> the guy at the top, george hw bush called reaganomics voodoo economics. that is an easy sort of dance. i think it is --
that message for blacks, working-class folks in west virginia who used to work in the coal mines and had jobs taken fromin political elitists? >> what we have to do is let the free market sort it out and this is what the new prime minister is not willing to let happen. they are diving head first into socialism, the rich, you can't legislate people into prosperity. it has tried and been done throughout history had never worked, every country with socialism is running away from it and --...
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west virginia. i'll let you know who is going to get rained on first on your tuesday morning. stay with us. >>> also ahead, protecting your family fromika virus. the steps one local county is taking to make sure that you are prepared. >> it looked like smoke in the tunnel here at p en >>> chuck bell has four things to know about your forecast. >> good morning, you guys. coming up on 6:31 this morning. a beautiful sun rise here in northwest washington. nothing to worry about around town. four thing you need to know. rain cooled this morning. we'll have a chance for another shower or thunderstorm today, way lower chances than yesterday. turning much moreom enjoy. it is going to be sweltering hot by the weekend. right now, dry in washington, but there are some rain drops here in northern montgomery county, southern frederick , northern parts of loudon county. one thunderstorm north and west of southern virginia. there could be brief pockets of rain along i-81 here. there some rain drops on the another end of 270 as well. let's go to jack taylor. >>> we're dealing with the dry stretch of the outer bellway with a crash. we've got huge del
west virginia. i'll let you know who is going to get rained on first on your tuesday morning. stay with us. >>> also ahead, protecting your family fromika virus. the steps one local county is taking to make sure that you are prepared. >> it looked like smoke in the tunnel here at p en >>> chuck bell has four things to know about your forecast. >> good morning, you guys. coming up on 6:31 this morning. a beautiful sun rise here in northwest washington. nothing to...
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from missouri to west virginia, with heavy rain expected. plus, temperatures are building in the south as well. nbc meteorologist bonnie snyder with us. how much rain are we talking? >> a lot more rain. several inches, craig, on the ground across the area where you see the rain falling. so into paducah, strong storms into roanoke. dallas saw lightning early this morning. a light of storms ride ago cross indiana, as well. the problem is, as we have had a stationary front really for the past few days. as the low works east, it's going to trigger more heavy rain in west virginia where we don't need any more rain. you may be wondering how this wet weather will impact your fireworks celebration for tonight for the 4th of july. in washington, d.c., celebrations on the west lawn of the capitol, you may have to deal with some storms, rain could move into the area. clear for chicago, but hot and humid for dallas. and the heat building, craig, not just for today, but also for tomorrow and into the rest of the week. dangerous heat across the south. >> bonnie snyder, thank you. >>> a big day for nasa and space fans around the country. a $1.1 bill
from missouri to west virginia, with heavy rain expected. plus, temperatures are building in the south as well. nbc meteorologist bonnie snyder with us. how much rain are we talking? >> a lot more rain. several inches, craig, on the ground across the area where you see the rain falling. so into paducah, strong storms into roanoke. dallas saw lightning early this morning. a light of storms ride ago cross indiana, as well. the problem is, as we have had a stationary front really for the...
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what's going to get us into trouble here along with some atmospheric energy that comes in from the west. you can see all the downpours and thunderstorms kentucky ohio, west virginia this is pushing off to the east and will arrive here late tomorrow morning into tomorrow afternoon. but for tonight out on the town, hey, it's looking pretty good for a friday night. 84 degrees at 7 o'clock, 82 at 8 o'clock staying dry through 10, 11 o'clock with those temperatures falling into the upper 70's. but we'll talk about a thunderstorm or two over the upcoming weekend guys coming up in full accuweather forecast. >> all right, we'll be standing by for that adam. thanks. >>> new at 5:00 health officials say it is highly likely four cases of zika virus in south florida were locally transmitted meaning mosquitos there may be carrying the virus. >> yeah, health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman joining us at the big board with what this could mean for our area. >> so far there are more than 16 lunn cases of zika in the u.s. but they're all travel related. today we're learning about four people in florida who have not traveled to an area with zika nor did they have sex with
what's going to get us into trouble here along with some atmospheric energy that comes in from the west. you can see all the downpours and thunderstorms kentucky ohio, west virginia this is pushing off to the east and will arrive here late tomorrow morning into tomorrow afternoon. but for tonight out on the town, hey, it's looking pretty good for a friday night. 84 degrees at 7 o'clock, 82 at 8 o'clock staying dry through 10, 11 o'clock with those temperatures falling into the upper 70's. but...
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using bernie's faith against him. >> among the e-mails was one from the chief financial officer, brad marshall, that was looking ahead to the contests in kentucky and west virginiay may. while not mentioning sanders specifically by name, the e-mail appeared to question sanders's faith. he wrote this. quote, "does he believe in a god? i think i read he is an atheist. this could make several points difference with my peeps. my southern baptist peeps would draw a big difference between a jew and an atheist." >> seth: congratulations to that e-mail for being the first written usage of the phrase "southern baptist peeps." [ laughter ] and then there was this e-mail from the dnc's own spokesperson brainstorming ideas for negative stories about bernie. >> here's another leaked e-mail from the dnc press secretary, mark paustenbach, wondering if there's a good bernie narrative for a story which is that bernie never had his act together. that his campaign was a mess. >> seth: a mess? i don't know. seems like he's the only democrat who knows how to use his [ bleep ] e-mail. [ laughter ] yesterday the fallout from these e-mails led to the resignation of dnc chairwoman debbi
using bernie's faith against him. >> among the e-mails was one from the chief financial officer, brad marshall, that was looking ahead to the contests in kentucky and west virginiay may. while not mentioning sanders specifically by name, the e-mail appeared to question sanders's faith. he wrote this. quote, "does he believe in a god? i think i read he is an atheist. this could make several points difference with my peeps. my southern baptist peeps would draw a big difference between...
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from west virginia has a comment? >> thank you, madam chairman. i strongly support it. i think it's -- i think for us nonlawyers, it reads significantly easier. makes it much more understandable and exactly what we're trying to get at in the platform. i strongly support the amendment of the attorney >> any further discussion? yes, ma'am? >> yes, from delaware, i would suggest that the final phrase where it says the 2 states retain authority, should it be the states and the people retain authority all over other unenumerated powers. >> if i could ask the lady from arkansas if you accept that amendment. >> i will. >> okay. our delegate from delaware, would you repeat that again? >> just inserting the words "and the people." the states and the people retain authority over all unenumerated powers. it's consistent with the lines previous as well. >> if i could ask the lady from arkansas, is that the language as you understand it? >> yes, madam chairman. >> delegate from georgia? >> call the question. >> thank you very much. we have a motion to call the question. all in favor of the question say aye. all t
from west virginia has a comment? >> thank you, madam chairman. i strongly support it. i think it's -- i think for us nonlawyers, it reads significantly easier. makes it much more understandable and exactly what we're trying to get at in the platform. i strongly support the amendment of the attorney >> any further discussion? yes, ma'am? >> yes, from delaware, i would suggest that the final phrase where it says the 2 states retain authority, should it be the states and the...
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us down on the orange blue and silver.trowue andilve back to you annie and maureen.au >> coming up on fox newsfox morning a country superstar and west virginia native tours s the damage left behind fromllooding. >> ♪ >> weak leadership pooreak lead judgment and a litany ofnd aany errors leading to embarrassing capture of navy seals in the waters off iran.rs >> as we head to break a o live look at kent island.a that is where our zip trip is tp today shining a light on that area.ea the time right now is 5:36 and it is 72 degrees.gr we'll be right back. it's our 4th of july sale. where you can create the perfect home. from now until july 4th, ind huge savings on stylish pieces. plus, you'll get an extra ten-percent off accessories! and, we're offering thirty-six month, no-interest financing. come in today for savings in every room. with havertys, your home can be perfect, even when life isn't. the 4th of july sale! from classic to contemporary. havertys. >> ♪ >> 5:39 is your time and a yti truly horrifying story out ofrr minnesota this morning.esot this man righta here
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us a vote. thank you and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mooney, for five minutes. mr. mooney: thank you, mr. speaker. on friday afternoon, i was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of one of west virginia's finest gentleman, nicholas "corky" demarco. a life-long west virginian, corky was a leader in our state in both private and public service. for those who didn't have the privilege of knowing corky, let me tell you a little bit about him. i got to know corky through our discussions about how west virginia can benefit from our natural bounty. under governor underwood, he served as director of operations in the state and helped bring jobs to west virginia. most recently, he served as executive director of the west virginia oil and natural gas association. during his time with the association, he more than tripled their membership and made significant contributions to the oil and gas industry in west virginia. his devotion to growing jobs in our state was strong but his love for family came before anything else. for corky, the most im
us a vote. thank you and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mooney, for five minutes. mr. mooney: thank you, mr. speaker. on friday afternoon, i was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of one of west virginia's finest gentleman, nicholas "corky" demarco. a life-long west virginian, corky was a leader in our state in both private and public service. for those who didn't have the privilege of...
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us. to end congress' deadly silence. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mooney, for five minutes. mr. mooney: thank you, madam speaker. last year i spoke on the house floor about my serious concerns regarding the export-import bank's interference of energy companies and the country of australia. in 2013, the export-import bank approved a loan of $640 million in financing for u.s. equipment to develop an open pit iron ore mine in australia. it is owned by the wealthiest woman in australia. not an appropriate use of u.s. taxpayer dollars. according to unions, public officials, and the iron mining association, these subsidies threaten to displace nearly 600 million worth of u.s. iron ore exports and cause a reduction of 1.2 million in domestic sales. today injustice towards u.s. companies in australia has been continued regarding a florida company, a.p.r. a.p.r. constructed an $80 million power plant in western australia to help the people and businesses of western australia. once the power generation facility was almost built, an australian bank, anz b
us. to end congress' deadly silence. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mooney, for five minutes. mr. mooney: thank you, madam speaker. last year i spoke on the house floor about my serious concerns regarding the export-import bank's interference of energy companies and the country of australia. in 2013, the export-import bank approved a loan of $640 million in financing for u.s. equipment to develop an...
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us about yourself? i grew up in west virginia. my mom works in childcare. they moved there from the d.c. area.y are back to the land movement. they have real respect for the land. and with community service. split up when i was young. for me, i discovered organizing towards high school and college. it felt like this was a way that i could carry forward the dreams that my parents have and the responses to people that were hurting. aboutre i have learned the action of community organizing over the last 16 years, i have seen that i can't really show up for people as a brother, uncle and for the people that i love just by being in their them individual lives. i have to be part of a movement that is fighting to change the things about society that hurt people and make it so people cannot fulfill their dreams. i am devoted to this full-time. nation,is we face as a historic climate change, deportation -- all in all, we fully and inhese the timeframe that we need with the urgency unless we meet the test of entering the corruption. and showing that we have a tool for the people. by thenot be blocked mu
us about yourself? i grew up in west virginia. my mom works in childcare. they moved there from the d.c. area.y are back to the land movement. they have real respect for the land. and with community service. split up when i was young. for me, i discovered organizing towards high school and college. it felt like this was a way that i could carry forward the dreams that my parents have and the responses to people that were hurting. aboutre i have learned the action of community organizing over...
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from west virginia, mr. jenkins. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jenkins: thank you, mr. chairman. here's what's going on. the e.p.a. and other federal agencies are increasingly using this thing called social cost of carbon in their environmental rule making. so what is social cost of carbon? it is an ambiguous and confusing matrix that has been used simply to justify the validity of many of the administration's clean air environmental regulations. that target the direct and indirect carbon dioxide emissions from various sources. since its very first use, the administration has recalculated the models multiple times in order to inflate the supposed cost of small increases in co-2 in the atmosphere and thousands supposed benefits. what's most outrageous is that the administration, which the minority here says simply is trying to put in the economic factors, the administration is actually ignoring the office of management and budget, o.m.b.'s circular a-4 which explicitly states that, quote, a real discount rate of 7% should be used as a base case for regulatory analysis. but guess what? they reason the numbers. 7% doesn't get them what they need. from the social cos
from west virginia, mr. jenkins. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jenkins: thank you, mr. chairman. here's what's going on. the e.p.a. and other federal agencies are increasingly using this thing called social cost of carbon in their environmental rule making. so what is social cost of carbon? it is an ambiguous and confusing matrix that has been used simply to justify the validity of many of the administration's clean air environmental regulations. that target the direct and...
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us, and i hope that by the end of next week we find a way to do it. i thank the president. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mrs. capito: thank you, mr. president for recognizing me. i want to thank the chairman of the help committee here in the senate for, from tennessee who made a very passionate, i think, argument on why we should be passing the bill that contains the zika funding but also for the opioid and heroin abuse overdose issue that we have in this country. he did mention the hatfields and mccoys more than a few time in reference to tennessee and kempt but we've got to throw west virginia in there because we have a good history with the hatfields and mccoys. i don't want like to see a feud over this either. this is health care, family and babies, this is families torn apart by this scourge of opioid and heroin abuse. i'd like to talk today about the comprehensive addiction and recovery act known as cara here and strongly urge my colleagues to lay down the feud and have common sense. i'm going to talk about why this is so, so very important. it's a comprehensive step forward. it's been worked on f
us, and i hope that by the end of next week we find a way to do it. i thank the president. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mrs. capito: thank you, mr. president for recognizing me. i want to thank the chairman of the help committee here in the senate for, from tennessee who made a very passionate, i think, argument on why we should be passing the bill that contains the zika funding but also for the opioid and heroin abuse...
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us about yourself. guest: i grew up in west virginia. my parents -- my dad was a carpenter and my mom worked in childcare. they moved from the d.c.heir youth as part of the lander movement and planted some seeds in me some real values of respect for land and community service. they split up when i was young and went through a lot of changes in our family. organizingiscovered towards late in high school and college. i felt like this was a way that i could step up and carry forward and carry forward a lot of the dreams that my parents had and respond to people that were hurting and their lives in ways that i felt like we had in my family. the more i've learned about nonviolent community action over the course of 16 or so years that i have been part of it, i cannot really show up for people as a brother, as an uncle come in for the people that i love just by being there to them in individual lives, it has to be part of the movement that is fighting and working to change and better our society to make it so people can fulfill their dreams and aspirations. right now, i'm based in d.c. and officially still live in l.a. i'm devoted to o
us about yourself. guest: i grew up in west virginia. my parents -- my dad was a carpenter and my mom worked in childcare. they moved from the d.c.heir youth as part of the lander movement and planted some seeds in me some real values of respect for land and community service. they split up when i was young and went through a lot of changes in our family. organizingiscovered towards late in high school and college. i felt like this was a way that i could step up and carry forward and carry...
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melodie moder from west virginia for the prayer, and please remain standing after the pledge for jesse law of nevada with the national anthem. so please stand and melodie, please lead us in prayer. >> would you please join me in prayer? dear heavenly father, we thank you so much for this opportunity to be here, lord, and to make a difference in our nation, father. and dear lord, we just ask in the name of jesus christ, this morning, lord, for your guidance and your wisdom to help us, lord, stand for things true and right, father, and to do the things that would be pleasing unto you, lord, and i just ask, father, as we go throughout our platform today and tomorrow, father, that you give us a special anointing, stand for the things this country was founded upon, father. we thank you we live on the greatest nation on the face of this earth, lord, and father we need to make sure we preserve it and our freedoms come through you, lord. father, as many of us support mr. trump, it's truly only you that can make america great again, so i ask we turn our eyes back upon you, lord, and as the scripture says in timothy, i ask you would give us oneness and spirit, lord, and unify u
melodie moder from west virginia for the prayer, and please remain standing after the pledge for jesse law of nevada with the national anthem. so please stand and melodie, please lead us in prayer. >> would you please join me in prayer? dear heavenly father, we thank you so much for this opportunity to be here, lord, and to make a difference in our nation, father. and dear lord, we just ask in the name of jesus christ, this morning, lord, for your guidance and your wisdom to help us,...