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i appreciate that is difficult and stop stay with us here on bbc news. bbc news, still to come — ireland's set to have a new prime minister — the gay son of an indian immigrant. the conservative candidate for kent, craig mcinally, has been charged in connection with the alleged breach of spending limit during the last general election campaign. he, his agent and a party official have also been charged under the representation of people act and are due to appear in court next month. ina due to appear in court next month. in a statement he described the decision to prosecute as shocking and insisted he had done nothing wrong. this report is from our home affairs correspondent. in the 2015 general election, the voters were deluged by big—name conservative campaigners. desperate to keep the seat away from nigel farage. their candidate to keep the seat away from nigel fa rage. their candidate posed to keep the seat away from nigel farage. their candidate posed with every member of the front bench that he could find. craig mcinally. -- they won, just. but foll
i appreciate that is difficult and stop stay with us here on bbc news. bbc news, still to come — ireland's set to have a new prime minister — the gay son of an indian immigrant. the conservative candidate for kent, craig mcinally, has been charged in connection with the alleged breach of spending limit during the last general election campaign. he, his agent and a party official have also been charged under the representation of people act and are due to appear in court next month. ina due...
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us. ok. i got here it must bea telling us. ok. i got here it must be a couple of hours ago, perhaps more.ce activity ongoing when i arrived. we will have a look now. things have calmed down. but every time i talk to you, things can flare up again quite quickly. when i arrived at the scene, the cordon had widened. we have actually, since i started broadcasting, we have moved further out. police were literally shouting at people to get away, move away. there was so much panic, it seemed, at the time. and this is a saturday night in the uk, a busy area, as we have already established, bars and pubs, people enjoying themselves. you would understand a number of people were around at the scene not knowing what is going on. the police we re very knowing what is going on. the police were very keen to tell them to move, and move quite quickly. into the air now and you can here a police helicopter which has been in the sky for quite a while. —— hear. a couple of people have come up to me and said they have been moved a little away from the scene. all i have been told by witnesses is they have been
us. ok. i got here it must bea telling us. ok. i got here it must be a couple of hours ago, perhaps more.ce activity ongoing when i arrived. we will have a look now. things have calmed down. but every time i talk to you, things can flare up again quite quickly. when i arrived at the scene, the cordon had widened. we have actually, since i started broadcasting, we have moved further out. police were literally shouting at people to get away, move away. there was so much panic, it seemed, at the...
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stay with us here on "world news now." rld news now." news now." >>> very busy week when it comes to the headlines. everything from hate crimes, missile launch to celebrities behaving badly. >> did end up with a brand new world. >> yes. >> our "weekly friday rewind." >> the mug shot showing the golfing great like we have never seen him before. charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. >> do you remember being asleep in the car? >> woods releasing a statement saying i didn't realize the mix of medications affected me so strongly. >> i think this changes everything for tiger woods. really could derail any chance he's has to come back. >> watch as a 10-year-old boy launches down this 80 degree drop from three stories up. surprisingly, he walked away with only minor scrapes and bruises. >> we are going to do everything we can to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> that one didn't open all the way back there. >> that's 27-year-old navy s.e.a.l. remington peter's parachute, the chute fails to deploy sending him plunging
stay with us here on "world news now." rld news now." news now." >>> very busy week when it comes to the headlines. everything from hate crimes, missile launch to celebrities behaving badly. >> did end up with a brand new world. >> yes. >> our "weekly friday rewind." >> the mug shot showing the golfing great like we have never seen him before. charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. >> do you remember...
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, we appreciate you being here with us today sharing your story and apologize for what took place to you 27 years ago. that is why we are here today. i would be remiss if i did not introduce other members of our panel. representative tom o'halloran and representative debbie wasserman schultz who joins us here today. now, to mr. james for his testimony, thank you. your opening statement. mr. james: congressman joyce, congressman kuster, congressman speier, and congressman meehan. better? yes? you forwant to thank inviting me today to discuss the department of justice's efforts to reduce rape kit backlogs and increase the number of sexual assault nurse examiners. before i begin, i should note that national guidelines on objectivity, nonpartisanship, require me to confine my remarks to the technical, professional and non-evocative aspects of the matter under consideration and that's under -- under consideration at this bipartisan task force. i can discuss doj programs related to rape kit backlogs and i can respond to questions from task force members
, we appreciate you being here with us today sharing your story and apologize for what took place to you 27 years ago. that is why we are here today. i would be remiss if i did not introduce other members of our panel. representative tom o'halloran and representative debbie wasserman schultz who joins us here today. now, to mr. james for his testimony, thank you. your opening statement. mr. james: congressman joyce, congressman kuster, congressman speier, and congressman meehan. better? yes?...
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and the veteran of the cia is here to show us what the danger of what the president reveals on twitter. "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> well abbas we start a new week good evening once again from nbc news headquarters here in new york, day 158 of the trump administration. and as the russia investigations on the hill and at doj roll on tonight we learn more about who the feds are talking to. the "washington post" was first to report tonight that former trump campaign adviser carter page has now been questioned by fbi agents over and over again on russia. page confirmed he was interviewed in a statement to nbc news. sources tell the post" page was questioned the at least five times in the month of march total attention around 10 hours of q and a process eyeball meanwhile even with the specter of investigations into this white house on russia, the associated press reports, president trump is quote egoer to meet with vladimir, putin with full dplomic bells and kwhiftles when both men are in germany for a summit next month. the ap reports that's creating big divisions within team trump as s
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i'm thrilled that michael and his wife, sara, are here with us today. they have two daughters in their home in north carolina and i think as you'll see, expecting another very soon. michael and sara, thank you for your service and sacrifice. you inspire all of us to do better. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome sergeant michael verardo and sara. [applause] >> i am truly honored and humbled to be speaking here today. for as long as i can remember, i wanted to serve my country. and in the summer of 2009, i had the privilege of deploying as an infantryman with the 82nd airborne to afghanistan. i prepared myself for the worst. death and dismemberment. on april 24, 2010, i stepped on an improvised explosive device that caused life-altering injuries. my long road home has included over 100 surgeries. and years of speech, visual, physical and occupation altherrpies. i knew that such injuries were a risk of the enlistment that i made. what i was not prepared for was coming home to a broken v.a. system. mr. verardo: i wasn't prepared to wait 57 days for a sign
i'm thrilled that michael and his wife, sara, are here with us today. they have two daughters in their home in north carolina and i think as you'll see, expecting another very soon. michael and sara, thank you for your service and sacrifice. you inspire all of us to do better. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome sergeant michael verardo and sara. [applause] >> i am truly honored and humbled to be speaking here today. for as long as i can remember, i wanted to serve my country. and in the...
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like see a lot of confidence short of being game for not opening day victory many thanks for joining us here on to let us not in the form of russian counts and let's move across now to take off to correspondents he was hanging around with. yes the day i was hanging around because i spilled ice they didn't look like too much work in a fun zone a chilling there was a few drinks but you getting acquainted with with the fans what was the vibe like how were they enjoying it they were certainly enjoying it and we thought that because it was russia against new zealand obviously a sunset before you zealand it's a long way away and also the all blacks are playing as well i don't see many new senior fans and we couldn't find any. we did find fans not just of russia which there were plenty you could tell by our filming that we had to go way back when we finally did get to get round to talking live to see the match itself but we did get fans from all over the world just before the for the match kicks off and we could tell that they were really having a really good time as we could hear from them that. m
like see a lot of confidence short of being game for not opening day victory many thanks for joining us here on to let us not in the form of russian counts and let's move across now to take off to correspondents he was hanging around with. yes the day i was hanging around because i spilled ice they didn't look like too much work in a fun zone a chilling there was a few drinks but you getting acquainted with with the fans what was the vibe like how were they enjoying it they were certainly...
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thank you for being with us here on france 24. american forces have said that this will be in operation that will be long and difficult, but nevertheless a crucial turning point against the islamic state group. could this be the end of their caliphate? >> am sure that this will be the islamic state caliphate as we it will continue and they will find other places. to be one ofknown their bastions in terms of the administrative and as we see in europe, all the devastations and the islamic state members, sympathizers causing. most of these attacks have been originated somehow from raqqa, disrupting that network would be a good start to end the islamic state. we will have a few more years to see where -- whether they regroup and organize or stay. theink raqqa will be one of final significant strategic areas that will disperse them into smaller towns and smaller villages. that way, we will probably see less activity. been ahappening now has quiet two years. it is taking a lot of time because of the amount of civilians in the city. othe
thank you for being with us here on france 24. american forces have said that this will be in operation that will be long and difficult, but nevertheless a crucial turning point against the islamic state group. could this be the end of their caliphate? >> am sure that this will be the islamic state caliphate as we it will continue and they will find other places. to be one ofknown their bastions in terms of the administrative and as we see in europe, all the devastations and the islamic...
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i applaud chairman phil roe and the members of congress here with us today, which we have many, who fought so hard for this legislation. i want them up here when i sign. i just want to thank the members of congress. they have been really dedicated to getting this done. was not easy for them either. [applause] thank you, thank you, thank you, everybody. very sincere gratitude as well to the veterans service organizations who have joined us for this tremendous occasion and for everything they do for the veterans and for so long, they have been fighting for this and other things so long. by the way, other things are happening. we've done a lot, this is a big one. we have a lot of good ones coming. i also want to express our appreciation for secretary shulkin who is implementing the dramatic reforms throughout the v.a. got to be implemented. if it's not properly implemented, it will never mean the same thing. but i have no doubt it will be properly implemented. right, david? better be, david. [applause] [laughter] we'll never have to use those words around david. we will never use those words
i applaud chairman phil roe and the members of congress here with us today, which we have many, who fought so hard for this legislation. i want them up here when i sign. i just want to thank the members of congress. they have been really dedicated to getting this done. was not easy for them either. [applause] thank you, thank you, thank you, everybody. very sincere gratitude as well to the veterans service organizations who have joined us for this tremendous occasion and for everything they do...
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for sandhya patel and all of us here, we'll see you at 6:00. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, the attorney general in the hot seat. jeff sessions before congress and the american people. the combative moments. sessions pressed on meetings with the russians. grilled on that moment in the oval office when the president asked everyone to leave except for james comey, and he's asked? ea> also breaking tonight, the r . in a coma for more than a year. >>> the urgent manhunt in this country. armed and dangerous, two escaped prisoners on the run. accused of killing two prison guards. >>> the invisible danger. dozens of people sickened. the first warning sign -- a woman collapses. then others fall ill. emergency teams rushed to the scene. >>> and the major break, the err two daughters from college, and another couple in their home. tonight, the takedown. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin with atrney general jeff sessions, on capitol hill, under oath. he said he would defend his honor, calling any claims that he colluded with russia a, but h
for sandhya patel and all of us here, we'll see you at 6:00. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, the attorney general in the hot seat. jeff sessions before congress and the american people. the combative moments. sessions pressed on meetings with the russians. grilled on that moment in the oval office when the president asked everyone to leave except for james comey, and he's asked? ea> also breaking tonight, the r . in a coma for more than a year. >>> the urgent manhunt in this...
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they're not going to fight with us to be out here.nd after that, it's all fun. >> and it's the eight year the community has held the annual softball game. >>> what a better way to celebrate father's day than with some ice cream? it gave kids the opportunity to give dad a special treat, a win-win situation for both the community and for the police. >> it's good for the neighborhood. it's good for the narkd, and we appreciate it. >> they get to meet the police on a positive note and say oh, i remember you, i had ice cream with you. >> they say events like these can only strengthen the bond between the community and police officers. >>> look at them go. a father's day tradition in grand island, new york. hundreds of people turned out for the annual lawnmower race today. it got a start back in the late '60s for one man started a betting war with his neighbors to see whose could go the fastest. >>> tradagy at sea. we have an update on the usa sailors killed after a destroyer collided with a cargo ship. >>> questions tonight on whether pres
they're not going to fight with us to be out here.nd after that, it's all fun. >> and it's the eight year the community has held the annual softball game. >>> what a better way to celebrate father's day than with some ice cream? it gave kids the opportunity to give dad a special treat, a win-win situation for both the community and for the police. >> it's good for the neighborhood. it's good for the narkd, and we appreciate it. >> they get to meet the police on a...
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felt the force of the brakes being applied after words we have two different sets of tracks behind us here. the tracks closer to you are the tracks being used by amtrak trains. the central question of the investigation could be what were these two csx workers doing on tracks reserved for passenger trains. tonight tweets tell the story of a horrifying moment ld from union station. quote there was definitely a sensation of going over a bump and we stopped almost immediately after. i learned from a passenger that we actually struck two people. we were never alerted to that by amtrak. the two crew members were alerted there could be a problem with the wheel on a freight train. they stopped everything. somehow crossing into the path of an amtrak train. we asked the ntsb did anyone see this coming at all? >> were there any indications that the amtrak engineer or conductor saw the workers on the track? >> we can't really say anything about that at this time. we are in the process of downloading cameras. so we would be able to see what was visible out of that. >> the fatal crash stopped service be
felt the force of the brakes being applied after words we have two different sets of tracks behind us here. the tracks closer to you are the tracks being used by amtrak trains. the central question of the investigation could be what were these two csx workers doing on tracks reserved for passenger trains. tonight tweets tell the story of a horrifying moment ld from union station. quote there was definitely a sensation of going over a bump and we stopped almost immediately after. i learned from...
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all of us who work on capitol hill, all of our visitors who come here, constituents around the country, are in their debt because they literally do keep us safe and secure here on capitol hill. i do think the events this morning give rise to some additional concerns of what happens after the hill when -- off the hill when ordinarilily there might not be the sort of security measures that are necessary in place. and i think it is another wake-up call to all of us to be vigilant, to be aware of our situation, and to exercise concern for our own safety. but, of course, we do need to continue to look at what the needs of the capitol police are in terms of training and equipment and staffing to make sure they can continue to do the outstanding job that they have done yet again here this morning. it's safe to say that without the capitol police being present, as a result of congre congressman scalise's location there at the congressional baseball game practice, that the results of this might have been much more serious, much more tragic than they already were. and of course we're continuing
all of us who work on capitol hill, all of our visitors who come here, constituents around the country, are in their debt because they literally do keep us safe and secure here on capitol hill. i do think the events this morning give rise to some additional concerns of what happens after the hill when -- off the hill when ordinarilily there might not be the sort of security measures that are necessary in place. and i think it is another wake-up call to all of us to be vigilant, to be aware of...
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catch us back here on monday at 5:00 p.m. eastern. don't move yet, "options action," that's right, starts right after the break. cold ref. it's what busch is known for. what are you known for? oversharing. in fact, i have this thing. nope. nope. [sfx: buschhhhh] [ music playing ] >> hey, we are live at the nasdaq site. while they're doing that, here's what's coming up in the show. >> biotech stocks surged this week. we'll explain. would you like to protect shares of apple for little to no costs? >> how did i live without this. >> i don't know, tim. we'll teach you how and -- ♪ >> hammering energy stocks and now options traders will have a
catch us back here on monday at 5:00 p.m. eastern. don't move yet, "options action," that's right, starts right after the break. cold ref. it's what busch is known for. what are you known for? oversharing. in fact, i have this thing. nope. nope. [sfx: buschhhhh] [ music playing ] >> hey, we are live at the nasdaq site. while they're doing that, here's what's coming up in the show. >> biotech stocks surged this week. we'll explain. would you like to protect shares of apple...
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here's what appears to be the first concrete evidence of an attempt by americans to collude with the russians in their attack. boom. joining us now, shane harris, national security senior writer for the wa"the wall street jou." mr. harris, congratulations on this tonight. >> thanks, rachel. glad to be here. >> let me ask if i got anything wrong in the way i explained that? >> no, you got it right. >> i have to ask you about a small but human detail. peter smith, he died about ten days of a you spoafter you spok. can i ask you about the circumstances of the interview and of his death? >> oddly enough peter smith reached out to me. he apparently learned i was looking around and interested in him, which is true. my knowledge of what he was involved in predated my first contact with him. he reached out to me and we had a conversation about what he was doing, which was fairly extensive and obviously he's quoted in the story. and it was at that point that when we suspend that conversation that i continued doing reporting and assumed in this case perhaps incorrectly that i would have the chance to go back and discuss this further wi
here's what appears to be the first concrete evidence of an attempt by americans to collude with the russians in their attack. boom. joining us now, shane harris, national security senior writer for the wa"the wall street jou." mr. harris, congratulations on this tonight. >> thanks, rachel. glad to be here. >> let me ask if i got anything wrong in the way i explained that? >> no, you got it right. >> i have to ask you about a small but human detail. peter...
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we are so touched that joining us here this evening are steve and jennifer's children, harrison and medicine[applause] beautiful children. we just gave them a tour of the white house. gave them a beautiful tour of the white house. they got the a tour. c,etimes we give the b, the the d. we gave them the a tour. i want them to know the whole country is praying for their dad. it is amazing. the recovery is going really well. today i can report things are looking very, very good. we are very happy about that. [applause] i also want to give a very special thanks to special agents greiner and bailey of the capital police. [applause] lucky they were there. life-saving actions and all the members of congress, a lot of brave people in congress who acted in those moments of danger, and protected each other. they cared for the wounded. they shielded the vulnerable. and they really did put their own safety aside. i want to thank some of those people who were really very brave. we would have never really found out about them, except we got to see them in action, so now we know for sure. we want to thank
we are so touched that joining us here this evening are steve and jennifer's children, harrison and medicine[applause] beautiful children. we just gave them a tour of the white house. gave them a beautiful tour of the white house. they got the a tour. c,etimes we give the b, the the d. we gave them the a tour. i want them to know the whole country is praying for their dad. it is amazing. the recovery is going really well. today i can report things are looking very, very good. we are very happy...
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us. >> here's what we're following this morning. we're watching the weather, the stormy stuffy start to the weekend is brewing. >> those are not good words. >>> several children from a south jersey school are taken to the hospital after falling i will. >> there he is, the newest sixers markell fultz is heading to philadelphia. >> i loved what he had sown in his jacket. >> david murphy has the weather and karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: you can see the showers and thunderstorms getting their act together on the other side the gettysburg and later on this morning we'll see it move in. a lot of clouds and maybe a couple of sunny breaks ahead of the first wave of rain and that is the first wave because through the afternoon and evening we could be hit with a drenching downpour or thunderstorm. 77 in philadelphia. 73 in allentown. 75 in trenton. 76 in wilmington, 73 in cape may. so everybody in the 70s, unfortunately a lot of us have dewpoints in the 70s that means oppressive humidity. so we'll be stuck with that through most of t
us. >> here's what we're following this morning. we're watching the weather, the stormy stuffy start to the weekend is brewing. >> those are not good words. >>> several children from a south jersey school are taken to the hospital after falling i will. >> there he is, the newest sixers markell fultz is heading to philadelphia. >> i loved what he had sown in his jacket. >> david murphy has the weather and karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: you can...
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but the heat also, a rough story for us here today. it will be another really really steamy day for us out there. looking at the heat advisory, that will take effect as of high noon. we will be going right on the air as it is taking effect here on "eyewitness news" at noon, and it lasts until 7:00. notice not for everyone it, really is only confined to philadelphia, and the immediate vicinity, urban heat island effect essentially the reason for. that will but this is where you will ends up with the worse of the heat index values throughout the day. you may be flirting with triple digit heat index values here. so, this is definitely a really steamy day. this is where we actually peak with the warmth, too. storm scan3, quiet as can be. does not necessarily stay this way, shotty -- spotty shower will ignite at some point later toward evening, but for now, you can walk out the door without a jacket absolutely, it is so mild outside. mid 70s, low 70s up and down i95 at this hour, 75 currently even in the a.c. airport. outside of town, palmyr
but the heat also, a rough story for us here today. it will be another really really steamy day for us out there. looking at the heat advisory, that will take effect as of high noon. we will be going right on the air as it is taking effect here on "eyewitness news" at noon, and it lasts until 7:00. notice not for everyone it, really is only confined to philadelphia, and the immediate vicinity, urban heat island effect essentially the reason for. that will but this is where you will...
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thanks so much for joining us here not international law from all. of you are welcome to the program. video online from syria showing a member of the what helmets rescue group allegedly decapitated bodies of executed syrian soldiers warning you may find the following video distressing a man could be seen wearing a t. shirt with the what helmets logo apparently moving the bodies into a skip the rescue group distanced itself from the video over its actions of spot control before somebody who has more. well since this graphic video was posted on twitter people online have been outraged by it and in fact i believe we can now show you the video a blurred version of it once again so it was reportedly filmed in the southern syrian province of derogate and in this video we properly see a man wearing the t. shirt with that white helmets logo and he's apparently helping a group of people remove a number of bodies off of the truck and judging on the uniforms on these bodies well they're most likely either syrian soldiers or pro-government fighters and in fact a
thanks so much for joining us here not international law from all. of you are welcome to the program. video online from syria showing a member of the what helmets rescue group allegedly decapitated bodies of executed syrian soldiers warning you may find the following video distressing a man could be seen wearing a t. shirt with the what helmets logo apparently moving the bodies into a skip the rescue group distanced itself from the video over its actions of spot control before somebody who has...
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do stay with us here on bbc news. syria to scotland: the family tried to build their lives on a tiny scottish island. the day the british liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, had raised great hopes for the end of the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd testament to his popularity and their faith in his innocence. as long as they'll pay to go see me, i'll get out there and kick 'em down the hill. what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel by your own power? it's pretty neat. feels marvellous, really. you are watching bbc news. i'm david eades down at westminster. the latest headlines: britain's primers in situ will preside over britain's successful exit from the eu, despite her party now having lost its majority parliament. exit polls suggest that france's pres
do stay with us here on bbc news. syria to scotland: the family tried to build their lives on a tiny scottish island. the day the british liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, had raised great hopes for the end of the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd...
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. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night and we begin tonight with the newest terror attack, this time in paris. tourists trapped inside the notre dame cathedral. we have exclusive video tonight of the attacker, targeting a police officer outside the cathedral. inside, look at this. hundreds trapped. you can see their hands in the air. so far, it appears the attacker was working alone but tonight, paris is on edge and abc's john longman leads us off from the scene. >> reporter: panic today in the heart of paris, throngs of tourists sent running, as shots ring out in front of one of the world's most iconic cathedrals. the drama began at 4:20 p.m., surveillance cameras trained on the crowded plaza in front of notre-dame capture the moment an attacker lunges at three police officers, striking one of them with a hammer. one of the other officers draws his gun and fires. the attacker falls to the ground. you can see the man lying on the ground here, an officer standing over him, the cellphone video recorded by an american tourist, kyle riches. >> we heard
. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night and we begin tonight with the newest terror attack, this time in paris. tourists trapped inside the notre dame cathedral. we have exclusive video tonight of the attacker, targeting a police officer outside the cathedral. inside, look at this. hundreds trapped. you can see their hands in the air. so far, it appears the attacker was working alone but tonight, paris is on edge and abc's john longman leads us off...
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our team is here on this friday. with us throughout washington and i want to start right now with house republicans meeting behind closed doors. the senate set to vote next week. and supporters looking to president trump to do for them what he did for the house. cut a deal. all 48 democrats are hard nose. and four more soft nose are coming from republicans. >> i think we're going to get there. we have four very good people that -- it's not that they're opposed. they like to get certain changes. and we'll see if we can take care of that. >> nbc kasie hunt is on capitol hill. let's talk about what these top three sticking points are going to be. >> hallie, that's right. this kind of roll out of the bill has been a little bit rocky for mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader. four conservat out, saying we have problems with this bill. you listen to senator rand paul tell it and how he thinks it keeps the basic framework of obamacare. this doesn't appeal obamacare. that's what i came to washington to do. senator ted cruz has
our team is here on this friday. with us throughout washington and i want to start right now with house republicans meeting behind closed doors. the senate set to vote next week. and supporters looking to president trump to do for them what he did for the house. cut a deal. all 48 democrats are hard nose. and four more soft nose are coming from republicans. >> i think we're going to get there. we have four very good people that -- it's not that they're opposed. they like to get certain...
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thank you for being here with us. good night from all of us in nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> there is breaking news from the "wall street journal" tonight that is a big story. there's a guy named benjamin wittes. he's not that familiar a face. he's not a household name. for a long time he covered the justice department as a reporter for "the legal times" and written for "the weekly standard, " "the atlantic," a long time at the "washington post" on the editorial staff. he's now at brookings. i don't think he is a lawyer himself but he is definitely known for his writing, for his very good writing actually, on legal issues, particularly as legal issues pertain to national security. ben runs a well-regarded blog called lawfare, which i think is kind of a page 1 on war fare. ? on may 16th, ben wittes did this online, on twitter. which is a weird thing. nobody knew what was wrong with him. nobody knew what this was about. you can see the time stamp there, he sent it at 3:18 p.m. on may 16th. hey, ben wittes, what
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charles robell is here with us from wisconsin. where i just left, actually, yesterday. i was with governor walker. charles is a three-time combat veteran who bravely served our nation. highly respected after charles came back from the war, he -- like so many other americans -- faced very tough economic times. charles began taking machine tool operation courses from a technical college. he immediately excelled. he was really, really good at it, they say -- [laughter] that's what they say, i haven't checked. [laughter] where is charles? >> i think i'm doing okay. >> come here. [laughter] charles, they tell me. i haven't checked it, i want to check you out, all right? [laughter] but he immediately excelled. and by the end of his year-long apprenticeship, charles will be making more than $60,000 a year and going up a lot higher than that. and he loves what he does. i think you really love it, right? yeah, loves it. charles, we thank you for your service to our country both in the military and in exactly what you're doing right now, which is so important. and we congratulate
charles robell is here with us from wisconsin. where i just left, actually, yesterday. i was with governor walker. charles is a three-time combat veteran who bravely served our nation. highly respected after charles came back from the war, he -- like so many other americans -- faced very tough economic times. charles began taking machine tool operation courses from a technical college. he immediately excelled. he was really, really good at it, they say -- [laughter] that's what they say, i...
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give us here that study and dig of the message they realize that that. new space is not safe anymore and he. could be possible so that's why the suspend old that strikes in syria so this is this is this is very good this pressure was very clear it's a spending kind of cool it cool cool deletion on the cd and it was peace with an american as a protest tool shooting down syrian fighters two days ago. we're going on to europe a terror investigation has been launched after a man detonated an explosive device at a process of natural station no casualties happened reporters are to charlotte do bensky has the details. police say that the man triggered a small explosion in brussels central station in the evening of tuesday night during what was essentially the rush hour in the station and there have been some pictures emerging from the scene they are unverified pictures but they appear to show a man engulfed in flames and that what we have been hearing is that that small explosion and this come from the police that the man was surrounded in that explosion some p
give us here that study and dig of the message they realize that that. new space is not safe anymore and he. could be possible so that's why the suspend old that strikes in syria so this is this is this is very good this pressure was very clear it's a spending kind of cool it cool cool deletion on the cd and it was peace with an american as a protest tool shooting down syrian fighters two days ago. we're going on to europe a terror investigation has been launched after a man detonated an...
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. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. i am kind of coming back, feeling okay. it is monday, june 19, i am pam cook. >> good morning, i am dave clark. >>> we have steve paulson. steve, it was 80 degrees when i left the house.>> it is really cool or really hot, and i do mean really hot.>> it was really hot yesterday. i could not sleep. >> i hear you. >>> yesterday was one for the books, and we talked about this could be very hot but it did not kick in until sunday and it really did. saturday was okay for some but not yesterday, mountain view at 100, santa rosa at 106, san jose, sfo, many set records. livermore 106, kentfield 103. it is actually cooler for some at the coast in bay. berkeley at 60 but mid 70s for some, and it is hard pressed to get below 70 well inland. the system did develop over the sierra and it is almost monsoon season taking in and very unusual. this high pressure backing off slightly today with a bit of a breeze but not very much. the fog is trying to work its way up the coast but not making a huge impa
. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. i am kind of coming back, feeling okay. it is monday, june 19, i am pam cook. >> good morning, i am dave clark. >>> we have steve paulson. steve, it was 80 degrees when i left the house.>> it is really cool or really hot, and i do mean really hot.>> it was really hot yesterday. i could not sleep. >> i hear you. >>> yesterday was one for the books, and we talked about this...
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and for all of us here, men and women, who stand here and i'll particularly say to women we work hard at what we do. we are professional in our jobs. and we have known in our lifetime and in our careers those who would den grate who we are and what we do. we s not something that expect the president of the united states to do. that he would stand tall and say that my job is to make sure that families have the the education that they need, the health care that they need, the good jobs that they need, in order to provide economic growth in the united states of america. we know it and the country knows it. >> thank you very much. it's not so much about what you should and shouldn't do as a man or a woman but do you get to belong to the category of man or woman in the first place. so i think that's an important kind of distinction to draw. transgender people just like anybody experience traditional sosmism. but what i try to point out in the book, there's something else going on when we talk about transgender identification. which is belonging to the categories themselves. >> so you put f
and for all of us here, men and women, who stand here and i'll particularly say to women we work hard at what we do. we are professional in our jobs. and we have known in our lifetime and in our careers those who would den grate who we are and what we do. we s not something that expect the president of the united states to do. that he would stand tall and say that my job is to make sure that families have the the education that they need, the health care that they need, the good jobs that they...
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we are so touched that joining us here this evening are steve and jennifer's children, harrison and medicine[applause] beautiful children. we just gave them a tour of the white house. we just gave them a beautiful tour of the white house. they got the a tour. sometimes we give the b, the c, the d. we gave them the a tour. i want them to know the whole country is praying for their dad. it is amazing. the recovery is going really well. today i can report things are looking very, very good. we are very happy about that. [applause] i also want to give a very special thanks to special agents greiner and bailey of the capital police. [applause] lucky they were there. for their life-saving actions and all the members of congress, a lot of brave people in congress who acted in those moments of danger, and protected each other. they cared for the wounded. they shielded the vulnerable. and they really did put their own safety aside. i want to thank some of those people who were really very brave. we would have never really found out about them, except we got to see them in action, so now we know for s
we are so touched that joining us here this evening are steve and jennifer's children, harrison and medicine[applause] beautiful children. we just gave them a tour of the white house. we just gave them a beautiful tour of the white house. they got the a tour. sometimes we give the b, the c, the d. we gave them the a tour. i want them to know the whole country is praying for their dad. it is amazing. the recovery is going really well. today i can report things are looking very, very good. we are...
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of this presidency by our special guest, former governor, senator, 9/11 commission bob kerrey here with us in the studio this evening. "the 11th hour" begins now. good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york as we start a new week. day 144 of the trump presidency. and late in the day, it was dominated by an idea, the idea floated by a friend of the president that donald trump has considered or is considering firing the special counsel, terminating robert mueller. the president has the power to do so. the question is, what would happen to the president and his presidency if he did so, especially having already fired one prominent investigator, the head of the fbi. the notion of a mueller firing started to get floated out this past weekend. most recently, it was trump friend and news max publisher chris ruddy in an interview with judy woodruff over on "the pbs news hour." >> is president trump prepared to let the special counsel pursue his investigation? >> well, i think he is considering perhaps terminating the special counsel. i think he's weighing that option. >> he was
of this presidency by our special guest, former governor, senator, 9/11 commission bob kerrey here with us in the studio this evening. "the 11th hour" begins now. good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york as we start a new week. day 144 of the trump presidency. and late in the day, it was dominated by an idea, the idea floated by a friend of the president that donald trump has considered or is considering firing the special counsel, terminating robert mueller. the...
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so mad dam representative, thank you for joining us here from new york to be with us and to have joined us for our previous sessions today. we are very honored to have you and look forward to your perspectives. thanks. >> thank you very much. i wanted to start out by saying how nice it is really for me to be back in washington d.c. if i could share a credit i am very much a product of washington d.c. this is where i learned international relations, international politics. i feel very comfortable, at home here in this town. this is also where i learned the importance and the value of high quality open and honest policy discussions like the one that we are having today. without such discussions i would say the world community is not going to be able to track l chal lepgs we are confronted today. it has lrz been very generous, very kind in terms of coming to grips with elements of my new portfol portfolio. i have been on the post exactly for one month now. so we have heard much already today and i already learned a lot about the serious arms control related challenges facing the internatio
so mad dam representative, thank you for joining us here from new york to be with us and to have joined us for our previous sessions today. we are very honored to have you and look forward to your perspectives. thanks. >> thank you very much. i wanted to start out by saying how nice it is really for me to be back in washington d.c. if i could share a credit i am very much a product of washington d.c. this is where i learned international relations, international politics. i feel very...
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so that is good news, for us. here is our enhanced risk. see that dark brown that is orange or severe threat for monday enhanced risk so right in the middle of our severe weather scale, flash flood watch also tomorrow, into tuesday, and we are going to be continuing to see the chances for maybe, one to 2 inches of rain, widespread chances for one to 2 inches of rain, maybe more than that, is there our storm recap, that flash flood watch and then our severe potential as well, jan. >> matt, thank you. >>> listen up, matt we have had a heated debate about this one on the health watch now as thermometer threatens to hit 90 we have a timely reminder of how it impact your health. we are not just talking about dehydration as health reporter stephanie stahl tells us, a sudden burst of heat can trigger headaches. >> reporter: it might be fun for kid who can play in the water at dilworth park but for most others like here in the italian market this quick blast of hot, humid weather is oppressive. >> it makes you light headed. it is just hot over ther
so that is good news, for us. here is our enhanced risk. see that dark brown that is orange or severe threat for monday enhanced risk so right in the middle of our severe weather scale, flash flood watch also tomorrow, into tuesday, and we are going to be continuing to see the chances for maybe, one to 2 inches of rain, widespread chances for one to 2 inches of rain, maybe more than that, is there our storm recap, that flash flood watch and then our severe potential as well, jan. >> matt,...
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get us here. today to give the message they realize that that. new space is not safe anymore and he. could be plausible so that's why they suspend old that strikes in syria so this is this is this is very good this question was pretty clear it's a spin the kind of cool it cool cool deletion on the cd and it was with an american as a protest tool shooting down a syrian fight as two days ago. u.s. military advisers and in afghanistan are finding themselves increasingly under fire from the very people they've been training in to recent incidents alone three u.s. soldiers were killed and seven more injured r.t. from a gas yaf reports. that. a joint afghan and nato military base. here that's a taliban infiltrator turned his gun on coalition troops injuring seven american soldiers everyone who knew him or was friends with him is now under investigation being questioned though the base itself is still operational and training continues what we can say freeze. say is that from now on after this latest incident american troops will be looking at their afg
get us here. today to give the message they realize that that. new space is not safe anymore and he. could be plausible so that's why they suspend old that strikes in syria so this is this is this is very good this question was pretty clear it's a spin the kind of cool it cool cool deletion on the cd and it was with an american as a protest tool shooting down a syrian fight as two days ago. u.s. military advisers and in afghanistan are finding themselves increasingly under fire from the very...
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laura and i want to thank you for having us here. i want to thank you for opening up the
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golf channel will be coming here to join us live. that's the game plan here in just a couple of minutes. i didn't expect to us see, what was a perfect week all week long and waking up today -- there had always been some concern about the weather on sunday but yesterday they started to say, all those experts, that it's going to be ok. maybe 15%, 20% chance. the 20% came through. nick: unfortunately 15% means 100 in electrical. you have great hot weather for basically the last week and unfortunately it put it in this situation, which is a tough one because this was a real exciting afternoon. this was great jim: and we had a stretch there for a while. eight players on this back nine won two shots of the lead and all of a sudden we come out of that hour-plus break and jason dufner hit all the shots. knocked it on 15 in two. two-putt birdie. the tee shot at 17, magnificent. still got some comply occasions at 18 once play resumes. nick: he's got a tough lie. it's going to be wet again. that was some career shot to get that onto the green. a
golf channel will be coming here to join us live. that's the game plan here in just a couple of minutes. i didn't expect to us see, what was a perfect week all week long and waking up today -- there had always been some concern about the weather on sunday but yesterday they started to say, all those experts, that it's going to be ok. maybe 15%, 20% chance. the 20% came through. nick: unfortunately 15% means 100 in electrical. you have great hot weather for basically the last week and...
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for the final and then of course they're hungry for the confirmation is called itself and all of us here. can't wait till that semifinal kickoff which is now about twenty four hours away. many thanks for trying to bring is a today with what those teams they're up to back here to our studios thank ali moore let's talk germany mexico now though because to me let's be fair they've been coasting and the been rotating their squad a lot mexico salvaged a draw against portugal who do things got better here the incredible thing is germany are always competitive there isn't a nation on the planet. finals. the german national team brazil come close and then walk more world cups bring terms of consistency. in terms of bringing through younger players that then go on to be world superstars or watch the likes of mom while noir measure. toni kroos mario good get caps for the first time before the two thousand and ten world cup four years later they want to it will be exactly the same with the likes of team over in a two golds already but it's not one germany never won the confederations cup because th
for the final and then of course they're hungry for the confirmation is called itself and all of us here. can't wait till that semifinal kickoff which is now about twenty four hours away. many thanks for trying to bring is a today with what those teams they're up to back here to our studios thank ali moore let's talk germany mexico now though because to me let's be fair they've been coasting and the been rotating their squad a lot mexico salvaged a draw against portugal who do things got better...
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and they put those rich man's books over there they don't want us here and they put those richman's blocks over there that's from someone who lives near the grenfell tower in north kensington where half of all children live in poverty poverty being a bigger killer than any inferno so a class war now firmly on britain's political agenda we're joined now by dr lisa mackenzie research fellow at the london school of economics she's the author of getting by states class and culture in austerity britain thanks so much of going back home serviceable like you were asking me what your reaction to resume support is very clearly according to the london british media report saying they don't want the london politicized this this cannot be anything else but political this is not a natural disaster what's happened here it's about carelessness it's about. not caring about working class people in this country housing is our biggest shame and actually has been britain's biggest shame for generations this is not new there is no political points to score here there is only the truth. about this is you
and they put those rich man's books over there they don't want us here and they put those richman's blocks over there that's from someone who lives near the grenfell tower in north kensington where half of all children live in poverty poverty being a bigger killer than any inferno so a class war now firmly on britain's political agenda we're joined now by dr lisa mackenzie research fellow at the london school of economics she's the author of getting by states class and culture in austerity...
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for david and all of us here, good night. good night. night. i'm tom llamas.or david and all of us here, good night. >>> it's coming down to the wire in oakland to keep trash out of the bay, and that's a lot at stake if the city cannot meet the deadline. >> it flipped over and he fell into the water. >> her dad was a good swimmer but he drowned saving her young swimmer. >>> plus, hunting heart beats. break through research shows how sharks find their prey and important clues on how humans hear. >>> live where you live, this is "abc7 news." >> when it rains, all the trash goes into the storm drain and out into the bay. >> it's a natural process that could cost serious money, and tonight, oakland attempts to come up with an 11th hour plan to save the environment and save money. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> the cleanup man is going to cost taxpayers a lot, but less expensive than the fines oakland face it is it can't find a solution. >> leeann melendez is live from city hall where discussion will ake place tonight. >> reporter: that's right. it's ei
for david and all of us here, good night. good night. night. i'm tom llamas.or david and all of us here, good night. >>> it's coming down to the wire in oakland to keep trash out of the bay, and that's a lot at stake if the city cannot meet the deadline. >> it flipped over and he fell into the water. >> her dad was a good swimmer but he drowned saving her young swimmer. >>> plus, hunting heart beats. break through research shows how sharks find their prey and...
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joining us here. thank you for being with us early on this monday. with the news of day headlines here, starting with jeff sessions heading to capitol hill potentially tomorrow to testify behind closed doors. you called for transparency in general on this russia investigation. do you think that sessions should in fact share his testimony publicly? >> well, i think the fact that attorney general sessions is coming, we're going to hear the truth from him. this is somebody i've known as senator. and when you think of jeff sessions you think of a truthful man. that's what i expect to hear from him. and the fact that he's coming to answer the questions points to the fact that he wants to settle it. and someone who volunteers to testify means they don't have anything to hide. >> you said we will hear from him. but frankly i won't. you might being that you're a member of congress. but the senate intel committee are the ones going to hear from him. should he do something publicly so the american people can get a chance to hear what he has to is say? >> attor
joining us here. thank you for being with us early on this monday. with the news of day headlines here, starting with jeff sessions heading to capitol hill potentially tomorrow to testify behind closed doors. you called for transparency in general on this russia investigation. do you think that sessions should in fact share his testimony publicly? >> well, i think the fact that attorney general sessions is coming, we're going to hear the truth from him. this is somebody i've known as...
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and it's great to have you with us here on a busy friday night. and we begin with the severe storms hitting this evening. possible tornadoes and flash flooding threats from dallas all the way up to philadelphia. then, new york city and the northeast. a confirmed ef-2 tornado cutting across fairfield, alabama, destroying several businesses. and that f-16 flipping in the torrential rains in dayton. and look at the map tonight. 30 million in the east at risk. travel will be challenging, as those dangerous storms make it up to new york city. this evening, images of the effort to save a woman and her sinking car. and abc's gio benitez leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, with a deadly mix of flash flding and severe storms, cindy is not done yet. >> my husband's trying to help. >> reporter: alabama hit hard. in muscle shoals, volunteers and firefighters forming a human chain to fight the current, rescuing a woman from her sinking car just in the nick of time. >> there she is. she got out. >> reporter: the car completely submerged. west of birmingham, whe
and it's great to have you with us here on a busy friday night. and we begin with the severe storms hitting this evening. possible tornadoes and flash flooding threats from dallas all the way up to philadelphia. then, new york city and the northeast. a confirmed ef-2 tornado cutting across fairfield, alabama, destroying several businesses. and that f-16 flipping in the torrential rains in dayton. and look at the map tonight. 30 million in the east at risk. travel will be challenging, as those...
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tommy sheridan former member of the scottish parliament is here with us tonight in london tommy thanks for being here let's talk brett said where are the scottish people on this issue is confused we had because the scottish people overwhelmingly voted to demean the sixty two percent said that they wanted to stay part of the european union and i followed holder and he was over the won independence referendum where fifty five percent said they want to see part of the uki forty five percent said they wanted to leave the u.k. what we've got nova is a dog but it just is a complete and utter makes you have prime minister who is quite frankly the zombie prime minister she has the walking dead everyone even ol i recognize they should look at the end of this year of a main take into an election she hasn't recovered politically at all since the election just a few weeks ago hello ed think about it for a moment she has catastrophe of an election how the advise us hospital because they bodley advised the heart that they wanted to build the election road and that was a quite a bit of a problem beca
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use a lot of weapons. but they don't have the amount of guns they have here. so we see those kind of attacks, we see them in the news, attacks with weapons. from all the facts you've uncovered and what's been reported, a vehicle striking pedestrians, maybe somebody with weapons, we could have had a police response with officers trying to take down somebody with a weapon. that's just a possible scenario based on what the witness said. you could also have a shooter coming out. but, you know, usually if you're having some kind of a terrorist shooter, you'll have a lot more than six or eight rounds. and police would be more disciplined, if they're shooting close proximity to someone with a weapon, it could be just a few rounds to bring them down. that might be possible. and of course you had the discussion with malcolm about could there be more activity. we just don't know, if the same assailant runs somewhere, is the vauxhall incident connected. we tend to make the connections in our mind that are gigantic. people could be connected by a cellphone. if you have mu
use a lot of weapons. but they don't have the amount of guns they have here. so we see those kind of attacks, we see them in the news, attacks with weapons. from all the facts you've uncovered and what's been reported, a vehicle striking pedestrians, maybe somebody with weapons, we could have had a police response with officers trying to take down somebody with a weapon. that's just a possible scenario based on what the witness said. you could also have a shooter coming out. but, you know,...
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stay with us right here on mbs. we'll be right back. still with us, two former members of congress, democrat harold ford in new york, david jolly in tampa. david, not that you can speak for all republicans but this effort at a new health care bill happening in virtual silence and secret in the senate. here's the question, what about what you guys call deliverables. especially republican members of congress going to go home at the july 4th break and say to folks, look what i brought you? >> obamacare created winners and losers. for some it made health care for accessible, more affordable and for others it increased costs. they had to change doctors. the winners won a lot more than losers lost. i don't think republicans have realized that. you also have a lot of republicans who came in in 2010 under a repeal plan. now obamacare is more embraced and voting in 2017 like it's 2013. the opportunity for somebody to lead and inc. it can come from a democrat is to offer a real repair and replace plan. democrats say we're happy to work with republ
stay with us right here on mbs. we'll be right back. still with us, two former members of congress, democrat harold ford in new york, david jolly in tampa. david, not that you can speak for all republicans but this effort at a new health care bill happening in virtual silence and secret in the senate. here's the question, what about what you guys call deliverables. especially republican members of congress going to go home at the july 4th break and say to folks, look what i brought you?...