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these are the things people elected us to do. it is going to take more than simply 100 days. the cost of the wall, first of all, we have to get the omb director, and we will and -- willparate anticipate a supplemental. we will process that before the current fiscal year expires. >> bringing up statutory deadlines, obviously if you are doing health-care reform, you've got a lot on your plate. last year, without all that, you did not get the appropriations bill passed in the house. will you have time to do the appropriations, and what about the debt ceiling deadline as well? senator mcconnell: on the appropriations, senate democrats last year with president obama in the white house believed it was to their advantage to not have an appropriations process. they prevented us from going to the defense appropriation bill multiple times. i'm hopeful that with a different president in the white house they won't conclude that it is to their advantage to prevent some semblance of a normal appropriations process. we do have a heavy non-appropriations agenda, as the speaker has laid out,
these are the things people elected us to do. it is going to take more than simply 100 days. the cost of the wall, first of all, we have to get the omb director, and we will and -- willparate anticipate a supplemental. we will process that before the current fiscal year expires. >> bringing up statutory deadlines, obviously if you are doing health-care reform, you've got a lot on your plate. last year, without all that, you did not get the appropriations bill passed in the house. will you...
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told us to go back and get our clothes and everything. motioned for us to do it. but they were going to make us jump off that cliff or shoot us. >> a few days later they brought in some ships. as we were marching out, they would search us and take all your watches and they'd say, open your mouth. this one guy apparently had quite a few gold teeth. the jap took a rifle, knocked his teeth out and said get that gold. >> the army nurses remained behind with the sick and wounded and were later interned in manila in a filthy prison camp at santo tomas. the men were packed in steamers headed for manila. hundreds of filipinos watches as the prisoners endured a brutal six-mile march in the scorching sun down the city's dewey bouleva boulevard. >> we saw a young filipino lady holding a young baby in her arms. this jap ran over, grabbed it from her, threw it in the air and caught it on a bayonet. >> their destination, theous pr. it was a stop-over on the way to their new home, a prison camp 90 miles north of manila. >> we were kept there for a couple of weeks. rumors of a dea
told us to go back and get our clothes and everything. motioned for us to do it. but they were going to make us jump off that cliff or shoot us. >> a few days later they brought in some ships. as we were marching out, they would search us and take all your watches and they'd say, open your mouth. this one guy apparently had quite a few gold teeth. the jap took a rifle, knocked his teeth out and said get that gold. >> the army nurses remained behind with the sick and wounded and were...
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jewish american who is very aware of what we did just a couple of generations ago and i don't want to see us do it again. muslims are my brothers and they deserve to be here just as much as i do and no person is illegal. i am here to express that on this super cold night. >> my name is david. i am from texas bank, but my parents are from vietnam. nermeen: what brings you here? >> i am so angry. if it wasn't for the country letting my parents in here when they were refugees, , none of us would be here. new w york is made up p of immigrants and refugees. this is infuriating. nermeen: your parents came here as refugees? >> yes, from vietnam. my entire family did. it is absurd that muslims are being targeted. it is ridiculous. when my parents first came to this country, they had nothing. they came here with the hope to escape their country and everything horrible that was going on over in vietnam. and to build a life. they build a life from scratch year. they pay their taxes. they had their children. they looked to america as a beacon of hope. it is unfair that right now we want to ban muslims. it is
jewish american who is very aware of what we did just a couple of generations ago and i don't want to see us do it again. muslims are my brothers and they deserve to be here just as much as i do and no person is illegal. i am here to express that on this super cold night. >> my name is david. i am from texas bank, but my parents are from vietnam. nermeen: what brings you here? >> i am so angry. if it wasn't for the country letting my parents in here when they were refugees, , none...
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like i saw that and i went, oh, it is like, oh sort of like my father, oh, yeah that's how we used to do itas our culture, it was, you know, things we were talking about. >> you don't want to be like me. i want to make it as far away from my life as i can get. >> and the time that he took to let people tell stories was so natural and real, it just made me think of holidays around my house or times when uncles or somebody was always the one that kept going and kept see him drink it and now it is down there. >> rose: where did august put fences among all of the things he did? >> i think that after he wrote maureen, maureen's black bottle with which was his first ashes lot of critics were saying yes she a fantastic writer, and he has written a beautiful play, but can he rise to the level of a tennessee williams and arthur miller and can he write the classic american play? and i think that he rolled up his sleeves and it is not that he set out to write, you know, with those two giants, you know, sitting on his shoulder, but he did say, i want to write a treatise on the -- on american life. the
like i saw that and i went, oh, it is like, oh sort of like my father, oh, yeah that's how we used to do itas our culture, it was, you know, things we were talking about. >> you don't want to be like me. i want to make it as far away from my life as i can get. >> and the time that he took to let people tell stories was so natural and real, it just made me think of holidays around my house or times when uncles or somebody was always the one that kept going and kept see him drink it...
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it's way more than pressing said on facebook. be nice to each other. >> and listen. >> and because you tend to it's chasing a little now people are used to doing it on social media you tend to listen >> in person. >> it's hard to be route to somebody's face. >> absolutely i agree. >> unfortunately the weather we had today cannot keep it going. it won't be terrible tomorrow. we'll have temperatures track above average and changeover today and cooler air coming back in town reminds us it's still winter and we'll be right behind it tonight settled. we're still at 49 in district and very comfortable for this time of year and that's allly wormer than we would be for the high for the day and tomorrow, what we're advertising it will be getting cooler and it certainly will be getting preezy and that will begin tomorrow afternoon for the most part. we'll see that front coming through in the morning and that's why we think there's a slight chance you could see a shower and better chance is south and eat of d.c.. frederick now dropped to 9. bs d.c. happening ng on to 49. winchester 50 and cumberland 45 and fredericksburg 55 and if you didn't catch the earlier n
it's way more than pressing said on facebook. be nice to each other. >> and listen. >> and because you tend to it's chasing a little now people are used to doing it on social media you tend to listen >> in person. >> it's hard to be route to somebody's face. >> absolutely i agree. >> unfortunately the weather we had today cannot keep it going. it won't be terrible tomorrow. we'll have temperatures track above average and changeover today and cooler air coming...
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to deal with at that time. we don't do people shouting out, ok? >> [inaudible] representative ryan: it is quite the opposite, chad. president obama used his executive orders to exceed his power in our perspective. everything president obama did by executive order, this president can undo. we would like to see these things undone and we would like to see power restored to people in the states, not the federal government. he's restoring the proper balance. in our opinion, he is on doing a lot of damage that was done by the vice president, who exceeded his power. [inaudible] you dealt with a lot of issues with the secure fence, environmental lawsuits, private property owners who had issues. how are you going to deal with those same issues you dealt with back then? representative ryan: i think if you look at the history of the secure fence act, the last administration frustrated the deployment of the fence. this administration is doing the opposite. they are facilitating the deployment of the fence. we voted for this in 2006 along with people like our friend, chuck schumer. now we're going to deploy this fence and we will anticipate a sup
to deal with at that time. we don't do people shouting out, ok? >> [inaudible] representative ryan: it is quite the opposite, chad. president obama used his executive orders to exceed his power in our perspective. everything president obama did by executive order, this president can undo. we would like to see these things undone and we would like to see power restored to people in the states, not the federal government. he's restoring the proper balance. in our opinion, he is on doing a...
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to see them in the last 16. we have seen so many of the bigger clubs making all these changes. does the fa cup mean as much as it used to? i dothink so. it is all about money and greed and staying in the premier league, but as worthy priorities seem to lie andi but as worthy priorities seem to lie and i think it is a massive disappointment and i think there are a lot of football fans around the country who feel that way and feel really strongly about it. the other side of the argument is that by making similar changes, it gives the younger players a chance to break through and shine. i think that is a load of rubbish to be frank! if the younger players are good enough, they would get the opportunity anyway. i do not get that argument whatsoever. liverpool should have been going all out to win this cup this season after the disappointment of getting knocked out of the league cup. look, with the likes of brighton and newcastle thomas 0ar much at stake with them, i can understand why they made changes, —— so understand why they made changes, —— so much at stake. but watford, lova ble, so much at stake. but watford, lovable, bour
to see them in the last 16. we have seen so many of the bigger clubs making all these changes. does the fa cup mean as much as it used to? i dothink so. it is all about money and greed and staying in the premier league, but as worthy priorities seem to lie andi but as worthy priorities seem to lie and i think it is a massive disappointment and i think there are a lot of football fans around the country who feel that way and feel really strongly about it. the other side of the argument is that...
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i used to do it in my old job all the time. the pilot loops around nice and low and slow around the lake first. all these people checking it out, probably wishing, hey, i want to go for a ride in the helicopter. the pilot loops another left-hand turn to give everybody a nice, good view -- >> hey, hey, hey, hey! >> no luck! no luck! >> there's a second video of the accident here from somebody else standing nearby and saw the helicopter go down. four people, like i said, pilot and three passengers inside the helicopter escape without injury. >> what's the information as to why? >> they read that the pilot experienced a heavy tailwind and wasn't able to pull up and gain enough altitude. now, it appears that everybody is okay. >>> rally drivers are some of the best drivers in the racing business. look at this guy sitting in the passenger seat reading the pace notes. you can hear paul nagal dictating the directions. >> oh! >> he knew it was happening. >> there was also a lot more ice on the course than the drivers were expecting. the
i used to do it in my old job all the time. the pilot loops around nice and low and slow around the lake first. all these people checking it out, probably wishing, hey, i want to go for a ride in the helicopter. the pilot loops another left-hand turn to give everybody a nice, good view -- >> hey, hey, hey, hey! >> no luck! no luck! >> there's a second video of the accident here from somebody else standing nearby and saw the helicopter go down. four people, like i said, pilot...
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to fly a helicopter? >> yes. >> you can do it. >> this is a robinson 444, four passenger. it's commonly used to teach. one of the common ones. this case it's a tour helicopter. take people up and fly them around in brazil. riding the helicopter, flying is one of the coolest experiences. i used to do it in my news job all the time. fun like these people are having. the pilot loops around nice and low and slow around the lake. first all these people checking it out, probably wishing, man, i want to go for a ride. the pilot loops another left-hand turn to give everybody a nice, good view. hey -- hey, hey! ooh! >> ooh. >> there's a second video of the action here from somebody else who's standing nearby and saw the helicopter go down. in their -- this is another vie inside the chopper. four people, like i said, a pilot and three passengers inside the helicopter escaped without injury. all i've been able to read is that the pilot experienced a heavy tailwind and wasn't able to pull up and gain enough altitude. it appears everybody's okay. >>> some of the best drivers in the racing business. the co-driver, a guy sitting in the pas
to fly a helicopter? >> yes. >> you can do it. >> this is a robinson 444, four passenger. it's commonly used to teach. one of the common ones. this case it's a tour helicopter. take people up and fly them around in brazil. riding the helicopter, flying is one of the coolest experiences. i used to do it in my news job all the time. fun like these people are having. the pilot loops around nice and low and slow around the lake. first all these people checking it out, probably...
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to fight for it and we have to work for it. we cannot take it for granted and i know you will help us do it. e presidentjammeh to accept electoral defeat and step down. britain's foreign secretary appears to compare the french government to nazis. european leaders say brexit won't be easy. and until very recently a frontline in the syrian civil war, now deathly quiet. we have a special report from the city of aleppo. foreign intervention has transformed this war, and the way it's looking right now, foreigners, not syrians will dictate
to fight for it and we have to work for it. we cannot take it for granted and i know you will help us do it. e presidentjammeh to accept electoral defeat and step down. britain's foreign secretary appears to compare the french government to nazis. european leaders say brexit won't be easy. and until very recently a frontline in the syrian civil war, now deathly quiet. we have a special report from the city of aleppo. foreign intervention has transformed this war, and the way it's looking right...
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grabbing the interest like they used to do. next and they are not grabbing the interest like they used to dam next and they are not grabbing the interest like they used to do. it brand, a vanilla brand, not cutting edge of fashion are not discounted heavily enough to appeal to those consumers. the consumers have one set of money, whoever will provide the fashionable goods and excitement, that is where they will shop. you have got to fight hard for the sales and next are dictating that is what next year will look like. next also want prices could rise by as much as 5% next year because of inflation, do you think consumers. at that? with an increase in textiles and prices, consumers will be looking for discount, high fashion and they will only buy so much. increasing prices will not make them buy any more. kate hardcastle, thank you very much. tashi that making headlines for the wrong reasons against. the japanese media porting they are under fire again for lying about their profits. read the details on our website. you're watching business live. our top story. in a few hours' time we'll receive the latest inflation figures for the eurozone economy. the headline
grabbing the interest like they used to do. next and they are not grabbing the interest like they used to dam next and they are not grabbing the interest like they used to do. it brand, a vanilla brand, not cutting edge of fashion are not discounted heavily enough to appeal to those consumers. the consumers have one set of money, whoever will provide the fashionable goods and excitement, that is where they will shop. you have got to fight hard for the sales and next are dictating that is what...
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which translates from the hebrew as "to see", and that's what this israeli company is helping us to do. it'sst cancer screening to shrink it into a tiny box. using an app to tidy up the image, its ability to see through walls might be useful for stopping you accidentally drilling through a pipe when you're trying to put up a picture hook. in fact, it can detect more than just pipes, it can actually detect people who may be approaching on the other side of a wall. it's pitching this as a single sensor for the smart home, which can sense very subtle movements and detect which direction they're coming from. up there on the ceiling, there's an array of 20 antennae which are scanning the room for movement in great detail, and crucially they can detect movement in different parts of the room. for example, yael‘s on that bed over there, if she was to stay really still, you will see her graph on the left go very quiet. while i'm making it go completely crazy. if i now hold my breath... you can see how this type of sensor could alert someone if someone else stops breathing. hence this is being pitche
which translates from the hebrew as "to see", and that's what this israeli company is helping us to do. it'sst cancer screening to shrink it into a tiny box. using an app to tidy up the image, its ability to see through walls might be useful for stopping you accidentally drilling through a pipe when you're trying to put up a picture hook. in fact, it can detect more than just pipes, it can actually detect people who may be approaching on the other side of a wall. it's pitching this as...
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now, we're not going to wait very long but if we did, we'd put it either on ice or in the refrigerator. so i'll do that now, to get it out of the way. good to get usto doing that. so, let's go back to the assembly step. here's our cake nicely cut in three. and we're going to layer this cake, actually, in a pan. a springform is good-- you know, with a spring on the side-- or this, my favorite, which is a loose-bottom pan oh, i see, that's... so they can be unmolded. these are available, so this is my preferred pan. this first layer gets flipped up... our syrup and, uh... framboise, we're going to moisten that first layer. and this is all done in the pan. it's a very wonderful way of layering a cake, and... now, this is a very french thing of putting a liqueur syrup. i notice a lot of american cakes don't do it. i always miss it. although it seems like the wrong time to do this we're going to break away and make the chocolate filling because the chocolate filling, once it's made, cannot wait. this is done by taking five ounces, again of my good bittersweet or semisweet. mm-hmm. and this is a little unusual-- we're going to add boiling water to it. o
now, we're not going to wait very long but if we did, we'd put it either on ice or in the refrigerator. so i'll do that now, to get it out of the way. good to get usto doing that. so, let's go back to the assembly step. here's our cake nicely cut in three. and we're going to layer this cake, actually, in a pan. a springform is good-- you know, with a spring on the side-- or this, my favorite, which is a loose-bottom pan oh, i see, that's... so they can be unmolded. these are available, so this...
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it to us. so when he did the if you have something to do, send it to us, and if you do, he said, in beautiful sort you will be the lucky recipient of the world news now coffee to yourself mug. we're preparing it only for people who get videos on the air. first tape was about dan quail and his inability to spell potato. it was by this guy called barry mitchel. it was pretty funny. we put it on. a week later we got another tape. it was really good. it was from mr. mitchel. he came in and i said do you do polka, and he said yes. i said do you want to write us a polka, and he did. and right here in about that spot in the studio is where he recorded the first world news polka next to the anchor desk. >> let's polka. >> there have probably been more than 100 versions of the polka. it became how he closed the program every week. ♪ who needs ratings? who needs sponsors? >> we still have many of those. who knew that was the back story? entertainment tonight did a feature of him. >> determination barry. >>> making news in america this morning -- winter woes for tens of millions of people across the country.
it to us. so when he did the if you have something to do, send it to us, and if you do, he said, in beautiful sort you will be the lucky recipient of the world news now coffee to yourself mug. we're preparing it only for people who get videos on the air. first tape was about dan quail and his inability to spell potato. it was by this guy called barry mitchel. it was pretty funny. we put it on. a week later we got another tape. it was really good. it was from mr. mitchel. he came in and i said...
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us to identify the courier. we knew he was lying to us. we do not use eits on itbecause eits would be used to stop catastrophic attacks. it wasn't an attack, jim wasn't interested in doing it. and since i work for them, they were not interested in doing it either. they don't want to beast people to find it were someone exciting. so there were interrogations which was short and thin debriefings we dealt specifically with intelligence requirements. then you are a variety of other meetings that we had with the detainees. in my book i call it mean if this is because that's what the cia called in the wind grave concerns about these guys what they started working with us, getting sorry because they were in isolation. we would just stop by and played board games with them or go to the basketball court and play basketball or go to the gym and lift weights with them, i watch a movie with them. you would think that from listen to what people say on tv. about what we did. but, in fact, we did a lot of that. and ksm is one of those guys, he's like yoda. he likes to sit there
us to identify the courier. we knew he was lying to us. we do not use eits on itbecause eits would be used to stop catastrophic attacks. it wasn't an attack, jim wasn't interested in doing it. and since i work for them, they were not interested in doing it either. they don't want to beast people to find it were someone exciting. so there were interrogations which was short and thin debriefings we dealt specifically with intelligence requirements. then you are a variety of other meetings that we...
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viar, which translates from the hebrew to see, and that's what this israel company is helping us to do. iteast cancer screening to shrink it into a tiny box. using an app to tiny up the image, its ability to see through walls might stop you accidentally drilling through a pipe when you're trying to put up a picture. in fact, when you're trying to put up a picture. infact, it when you're trying to put up a picture. in fact, it can detect more than just picture. in fact, it can detect more thanjust pipes, picture. in fact, it can detect more than just pipes, it picture. in fact, it can detect more thanjust pipes, it can picture. in fact, it can detect more than just pipes, it can actually detect people who may be approaching on the other side of a wall. viar is pitching this as a single sensor for the smart home, which can sense very su btle the smart home, which can sense very subtle movements and detect which direction they're coming from. up there on the ceiling there's an array of 20 antenna which are scanning the room for movement in great detail and crucially they can detect movement i
viar, which translates from the hebrew to see, and that's what this israel company is helping us to do. iteast cancer screening to shrink it into a tiny box. using an app to tiny up the image, its ability to see through walls might stop you accidentally drilling through a pipe when you're trying to put up a picture. in fact, when you're trying to put up a picture. infact, it when you're trying to put up a picture. in fact, it can detect more than just picture. in fact, it can detect more...
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we've got out and voted for donald trump because we wanted to vote, not because somebody influenced us to do itsse: i don't think the russians made people not show up at any of her rallies. the balls are coming up next weekends in d.c. are you going to be dressed to the nines, showing us how to dance? >> yes, we'll be at the inaugural ball. and we'll have a good time. the 45th president of the united states donald j. trump is going to be sworn in and we are excited about it all. jesse: i are just want you guys do the box step, maybe it waltz. i'm not ready for the tango, but if you can teach me anything, i'm all ears. there will be no shaking in "watters world." i'll let you do the shake. a lot of the celebrities are boy together the inaugural festivities. i don't even know if people want these celebrities there. i'll bet half of them weren't invited. >> stay home then. but people like diamond and silk will be there and we are going to celebrate. he won this election with the american people, normal people. it will be us celebrating and partying. >> this inauguration is not about celebrity stat
we've got out and voted for donald trump because we wanted to vote, not because somebody influenced us to do itsse: i don't think the russians made people not show up at any of her rallies. the balls are coming up next weekends in d.c. are you going to be dressed to the nines, showing us how to dance? >> yes, we'll be at the inaugural ball. and we'll have a good time. the 45th president of the united states donald j. trump is going to be sworn in and we are excited about it all. jesse: i...
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and for us, working together, jews and arabs, was a very -- first of all, it's very normal for us because we are used to doingit in israel, but also being there on the beaches created such a great connection with these people. and i have to say that some of them were surprised at the beginning. we are working with the flag of israel on our shirt. they were surprised, but they were so happy and thankful, and we received such warm reactions and hugs, and we are still in touch with many of them till today, with families that we helped. so, for me, it was such an inspiring...experience. and, you know, we think that, in the middle of this horrible tragedy, it's also an opportunity to build bridges between people that normally would never meet. >> all right, we have a lot more to talk about. we have to take a break, but don't go away. our guests are going to remain here for the next segment, so stay with us. we'll be right back. with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch
and for us, working together, jews and arabs, was a very -- first of all, it's very normal for us because we are used to doingit in israel, but also being there on the beaches created such a great connection with these people. and i have to say that some of them were surprised at the beginning. we are working with the flag of israel on our shirt. they were surprised, but they were so happy and thankful, and we received such warm reactions and hugs, and we are still in touch with many of them...
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we've got out and voted for donald trump because we wanted to vote, not because somebody influenced us to do itsse: i don't think the russians made people not show up at any of her rallies. the balls are coming up next weekends in d.c. are you going to be dressed to the nines, showing us how to dance? >> yes, we'll be at the inaugural ball. and we'll have a good time. the 45th president of the united states donald j. trump is going to be sworn in and we are excited about it all. jesse: i are just want you guys do the box step, maybe it waltz. i'm not ready for the tango, but if you can teach me anything, i'm all ears. there will be no shaking in "watters world." i'll let you do the shake. a lot of the celebrities are boy together the inaugural festivities. i don't even know if people want these celebrities there. i'll bet half of them weren't invited. >> stay home then. but people like diamond and silk will be there and we are going to celebrate. he won this election with the american people, normal people. it will be us celebrating and partying. >> this inauguration is not about celebrity stat
we've got out and voted for donald trump because we wanted to vote, not because somebody influenced us to do itsse: i don't think the russians made people not show up at any of her rallies. the balls are coming up next weekends in d.c. are you going to be dressed to the nines, showing us how to dance? >> yes, we'll be at the inaugural ball. and we'll have a good time. the 45th president of the united states donald j. trump is going to be sworn in and we are excited about it all. jesse: i...
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that's the staff level that it takes us to do it. once we start getting liquid out the back end, we monitor the quality. the first shot that come off the still we call head. it's inferior quality. that material we collect and get rid of. this is going to turn into a stream pretty quick. it is definitely headsy. >> tasting pretty nice though. >> yep. i will do this. and then once they peak and drop off again, we get to what we call the heart. we collect the hearts. when they are coming off, we are delicately managing the amount of heat. we do not want to under run it because it will slow it down. you can see the stream volume change if you put too much or too little heat in the still. so we are managing that to keep it nice, flat, and smooth. theire. in >> there you go. >> ok. that will do. that way you cool the line arm a little bit more. all the water would have come from the mill and then gone down and found its way back into the creek. in washington's day, the mill race was fed by a mill pond was two miles from here. a great big mi
that's the staff level that it takes us to do it. once we start getting liquid out the back end, we monitor the quality. the first shot that come off the still we call head. it's inferior quality. that material we collect and get rid of. this is going to turn into a stream pretty quick. it is definitely headsy. >> tasting pretty nice though. >> yep. i will do this. and then once they peak and drop off again, we get to what we call the heart. we collect the hearts. when they are...
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competition, state regulation and authority and lets see to it that health care in america is accessible and it's affordable. it's important for us to do it. it's essential for us to do it and i plan to commit myself seeing to it that for my part we repeal obamacare, we replace it with a sustainable program and we return the program to the states wherever possible. and we see to it americans once again have health insurance coverage at a competitive and a fair price. and i yield back. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: thank you, mr. president. i want specifically to talk for a few minutes about mental health care and about an amendment that i'll be offering this evening, but i do want to start off by stepping back for a moment and indicating that from my perspective and i know those of us on the democratic side of the aisle, we understand that we have work to do together to continue to bring down costs for health care. in some areas where there's not enough competition to in fact create that competition, that affordable health care is the goal for all of us. in fact, i have concer
competition, state regulation and authority and lets see to it that health care in america is accessible and it's affordable. it's important for us to do it. it's essential for us to do it and i plan to commit myself seeing to it that for my part we repeal obamacare, we replace it with a sustainable program and we return the program to the states wherever possible. and we see to it americans once again have health insurance coverage at a competitive and a fair price. and i yield back. a...
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ipads will also be used for traditional subjects, as well. >> i like to use it for history. >> it will also give students access to a secret us adults have been keeping from them for years. do you think adults are pretty smart? >> yeah. >> you know, it's just because we have access to google. we're not as smart as you may think. now you have access to google. you gonna be as smart as an adult now? >> yeah. >> that's pretty good. kennedy and shirakawa elementary will also be getting 160 ipads today, with the goal of having all 16 schools in the district having ipads in the classroom by 2018. in san jose, matt keller, abc7 news. >> and those kids so excited to get an ipad. dr. bauer, real quick -- can you tell us the situation in your school district, what kind of technology you have? >> sure. one of the things that i know is that children learn no matter what. but what has changed is the way we teach. and so, it's about providing the access to different tools and different ways of technology. ipads are fantastic, and i think they use it, and they know how to do it better than the adults. but also having them learn how to use the equipment, as i said before, in a different mo
ipads will also be used for traditional subjects, as well. >> i like to use it for history. >> it will also give students access to a secret us adults have been keeping from them for years. do you think adults are pretty smart? >> yeah. >> you know, it's just because we have access to google. we're not as smart as you may think. now you have access to google. you gonna be as smart as an adult now? >> yeah. >> that's pretty good. kennedy and shirakawa...
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to the public. i do think a lot of his followers are happy about him .oing that i don't know, i don't think it is a good idea that they can useecause -- that he continues to do it because when you put it out there, you cannot take it back for it if you misquote #for chicago numbers and stuff like numbers like in chicago and stuff like that, it is not right. host: timothy calling from north chicago, you say it helps them. why? caller: the reason why it helps him is because you have other news stations like all the other ones and that is all they do through the whole collection, bash him, so you cannot trust them. their agenda is part democrat agenda, that is all it is. every time i turn on the tv, that is all you see on a lot of news stations. then bashing him. he is the president of the united states to read he has only been in office for how many days? not even giving him a chance. he is going to fix america because america is broken, all right? they do not see that. democrats have been covering up -- i live in chicago -- have been covering up all those shootings. obama lived in chicago. did he do anything to stop the shooti
to the public. i do think a lot of his followers are happy about him .oing that i don't know, i don't think it is a good idea that they can useecause -- that he continues to do it because when you put it out there, you cannot take it back for it if you misquote #for chicago numbers and stuff like numbers like in chicago and stuff like that, it is not right. host: timothy calling from north chicago, you say it helps them. why? caller: the reason why it helps him is because you have other news...
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but they've got to stand up and do it themselves. it doesn't make sense for us to do it for them. help them, sean, but it's got to be people that want to be our friends that destroy isis. >> sean: very scary to see these images. frightening.le when we come back, we need your help with a very important question of the day, as we continue here tonight on a "hannity" ." thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, baked-on alfredo? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through... your toughest stuck-on food. nice. cascade. >> sean: time for our question of the day. it's from my producer. she really believes that meryl streep owes present electronic apology. i say yes, of course she does. but it's never going to come. we want to know what you think. that's all the time we have left this evening. we will see you back here tomorrow nighty factor" is next. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> mandatory five year prison sentence for aggravated felons who are deported and then come back. who on earth would oppose that law?
but they've got to stand up and do it themselves. it doesn't make sense for us to do it for them. help them, sean, but it's got to be people that want to be our friends that destroy isis. >> sean: very scary to see these images. frightening.le when we come back, we need your help with a very important question of the day, as we continue here tonight on a "hannity" ." thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, baked-on alfredo? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish...
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this is a process that needs to be triggered, we need to do it soon and the public of this country expect usebating, just two lines of a government bill. but here are the ideas mps want to include, all of the amendments they wa nt to include, all of the amendments they want to have to tweak or maybe even to slow down the process. but it is very unlikely that this will be stopped in its tracks. it's not so much about the outcome but occasion, and is at the start of something else? the once and future sovereign parliament of the united kingdom vote to make it sovereign again, thatis vote to make it sovereign again, that is what the people challenge you to do. i personally shall be voting with my conscience content in this vote, when we see what unfolds here after as we leave the european union. i hope the consciences of other members of parliament will remain equally content. applauded, even though he and others have lost the argument. they will talk till midnight, plenty more before the first votes here are cast. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the head of world athletics, sebastian
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doing a deal at speed. it is very good news the united states of america wants to do a good free—trade deal with us and wantsto hear that from the president—elect donald trump. spreading good cheer for brexit backers. we will have the european court of justice for brexit backers. we will have the european court ofjustice no longer overruling our laws and we will be out of the single market so we can control our borders and probably outside the customs union so we can negotiate our own trade deals with the rest of the world. this is the most crucial set of choices any prime minister has made four years. and although the fundamentals were clear before she moved in, their has been precious little detail in public. theresa may's opponents fear she will disappoint because she is juggfing she will disappoint because she is juggling her party as well as the public. partly because she has had to overcompensate as a former remainer to prefer soft to her own party, partly because she has no mandate, she hasn't been elected by anybody, so she is not in a strong position, but partly because she has chosen really only to
doing a deal at speed. it is very good news the united states of america wants to do a good free—trade deal with us and wantsto hear that from the president—elect donald trump. spreading good cheer for brexit backers. we will have the european court of justice for brexit backers. we will have the european court ofjustice no longer overruling our laws and we will be out of the single market so we can control our borders and probably outside the customs union so we can negotiate our own trade...
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it would hurt the us in the fight against islamic radical terrorism. >> is been a confusing process. i'm glad it's not a pause but for us to do Ãwe have to understand the ramifications of this kind of action. the effect will probably, in some areas, give isis more propaganda. >> the white house is not backing down. it stands fully behind the order. it's protecting and securing america. thank you, garrett.protesters have been heating up for second day outside the white house. the controversy surrounding the refugee band is not slowing trump down.he is scheduled to talk with the crown prince of the uae among other international calls. hey, eric. the white house hasn't said anything about the hundreds of protesters that were one block away. the crowd is starting to dissipate but fortwo hours , they were out there chanting things like refugees are welcome here. no hate no fear. it's almost impossible not to hear it if you are inside the white house. the last we heard from president trump about the immigration order was the street from this morning saying the country needs strong borders and extreme betting now. look at what's hap
it would hurt the us in the fight against islamic radical terrorism. >> is been a confusing process. i'm glad it's not a pause but for us to do Ãwe have to understand the ramifications of this kind of action. the effect will probably, in some areas, give isis more propaganda. >> the white house is not backing down. it stands fully behind the order. it's protecting and securing america. thank you, garrett.protesters have been heating up for second day outside the white house. the...
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this is a process that needs to be triggered, we need to do it soon and the public of this country expect usl mps are debating, just two lines of a government bill. but here are the ideas mps want to include, all of the amendments they want to have to tweak or maybe even to slow down the process. but it's very unlikely that this will be stopped in its tracks. it's not so much about the outcome, but the occasion and just as today is the start of something, is it the end of something else? events, events, dissolving decades of tory divisions on europe. the once and future sovereign parliament of the united kingdom, vote to make it sovereign again, that is what the people challenge you to do. i personally shall be voting with my conscience content in this vote. and when we see what unfolds hereafter as we leave the european union, i hope the consciences of other members of parliament will remain equally content. applauded, even though he and others have lost the argument. they'll talk till midnight, plenty more before the first votes here are cast. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. sebas
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the general public is not used to the political leaders not doing or doing what they say they were supposed to do. trish: in business you are used to do itwill tell you that's a distinguishing factor. in business it's all about the bottom line, making sure stuff gets done. you want to be a person of action in business, in politics it's kind of like, you know, let's drag this thing, we can play it for all its worth, see what people are thinking, check on the polls, you don't really have to get anywhere because the whole process of trying to get somewhere is partly where you and now all of the sudden he's all about the end game. >> you have to jump on the train. he said it the day he was sworn in. get on board because we are going to be moving and moving fast. trish: he's meeting today with cybersecurity folks, rudy giuliani is expected to be in that. it's going to happen moment airily as soon as it comes to us. there's also concern about the cyber front that we are not doing enough. you have terrorists out there, they are meeting online, they are connecting via platforms like twitter and facebook. here he is right now talking about this v
the general public is not used to the political leaders not doing or doing what they say they were supposed to do. trish: in business you are used to do itwill tell you that's a distinguishing factor. in business it's all about the bottom line, making sure stuff gets done. you want to be a person of action in business, in politics it's kind of like, you know, let's drag this thing, we can play it for all its worth, see what people are thinking, check on the polls, you don't really have to get...
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to use it. i am with him all the way. do i believe it works? yes, i do. >> sean: we actually know it works. ee people that america waterboarding. that led us to the courier, which led us to bin laden and i talked to the guy that was running the program at the time. >> president trump: do you have even a doubt that it works? >> sean: none. not one. >> president trump: would neither do i. i watch these people on television that they owe, donald trump is in favor of torture. the people that knocked down the world trade center, people going into a club -- >> sean: we both phosphor and satay. >> president trump: everybody. all over the world. they go into a club and they machine-gun everybody down. and then we are not allowed to water board? it seems so foolish and so naive. but this is what we have to put up with. >> sean: i would asked david muir if someone kidnapped your kid, what would you do to get them to tell you where they could not do your child? it's over at that point. >> president trump: it's too late. i'm not into it, i will tell you though, it works. i just spoke to people who told
to use it. i am with him all the way. do i believe it works? yes, i do. >> sean: we actually know it works. ee people that america waterboarding. that led us to the courier, which led us to bin laden and i talked to the guy that was running the program at the time. >> president trump: do you have even a doubt that it works? >> sean: none. not one. >> president trump: would neither do i. i watch these people on television that they owe, donald trump is in favor of...
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do. again, i think that's what the voters sent us here to do. its like what vice president pence said. let's keep our promise and do it as quickly as possible. it shouldn't take three, four years, it has to be done quickly and within this congress as a minimum. let's just do what we said. we make this job way too complicated, do what we said we would do. we said we would repeal it because that is what they sent us here to do, let's do it as quickly as possible. >> lou: i want to touch on one thing quickly, congressman. that is the russian hacking, and the view that all the intelligence agencies agree that russia intervened in our election, so they said, and declared, but without one example of a single level of the election where the state, federal or local, in any way altered by the russians. what is this campaign that the obama administration is on? >> yeah, who knows. i said before would have been nice to the president in the last 7.5 years on the international stage stood up for international principles a lot stronger than he is in the last thr
do. again, i think that's what the voters sent us here to do. its like what vice president pence said. let's keep our promise and do it as quickly as possible. it shouldn't take three, four years, it has to be done quickly and within this congress as a minimum. let's just do what we said. we make this job way too complicated, do what we said we would do. we said we would repeal it because that is what they sent us here to do, let's do it as quickly as possible. >> lou: i want to touch on...
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that is how we used to do." it was our culture. it was things we were talking about then.he time that he took to let people tell stories was so natural and real, it made me think of holidays around my house, or times when uncles were always the ones who kept going i had an uncle-- who could drink, but i never saw him drinking but the glass was , always going down, because i used to watch him. but i never saw him drink. now it is down there. charlie: where did august put "fences" among all of the things that he did? constanza: you know, it is a really curious relationship he had with the play. i think after he wrote his first, a lot of critics were saying, "yes, he is a fantastic writer, and he has written a beautiful play, but can he rise to the level of a tennessee williams and arthur miller, and can he write the classic american play," and i think that he rolled up his sleeves, and it is not that he set out to write, you know, with those two giants sitting on his shoulder, but he did say, "i want to write on -- a treatise on american life," and the people who surrounded
that is how we used to do." it was our culture. it was things we were talking about then.he time that he took to let people tell stories was so natural and real, it made me think of holidays around my house, or times when uncles were always the ones who kept going i had an uncle-- who could drink, but i never saw him drinking but the glass was , always going down, because i used to watch him. but i never saw him drink. now it is down there. charlie: where did august put "fences"...
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anticipate going to continue and that's action. >> do you think they going to throw you out of the white house. >> i do not think they are going to throw us out of the white house. >> it'sou saw the sod bite of hillary clinton, we do our job but we make mistakes at sometime. >> everybody makes mistakes. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> trump and twit twirt -- i'm dishonestly by the press i can put out twitter it's 280 and they go bing bing bing and they put it on. >> political reporter and msnbc contributor joins us. what do you make of the fact that the president-elect going to go past media and to use twitter to reach out to people? >> it's a long trend of -- president obama use twitter account, to go around our photo s. these tools have been here for a while. what's different about president me uses his for attack. his trump twitter feed that's different. it's a powerful tool for going around the press like me. >> and the numbers are staggering, has more than 20 million people following him. the numbers are staggering. that's more than he could potentially reach on any news program. >> that's true. a certain portion are fake accounts. barack obama has mo
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is actually one of those trades where the decay of those two puts allowed us to keep this bearish bet and will allow us to do iter two months. >> up next, made a big deal of fast money 10th anniversary, "options action" celebrating one of its own. more on that after the break. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. still trying to find how ara good site.going? they all...want...to... charge me. have you tried credit karma? credit karma doesn't do taxes. does credit karma do taxes? yeah, and they're totally free, so they'll never take any of your refund. oooh, credit karma...huh? we... probably still want those. yeah, good call. file your taxes for free with credit karma ta
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what virginia is starting to do, figure out, what do we want to project.this particular here is what we want to accomplish and do a really assessment, here is how much it will cost us to do it the traditional way. can beat , if someone that, beat it and do it better. project it for a big inside the beltway, either inside or outside, two different projects. the state knew what it wanted to get, knew how much was going to cost and opened it up and in and is doing it better. that's a great model to take advantage of. >> absolutely, i think this whole discussion has kind of entered around more on the financing side of things, at least from what we've seen. think there is general confusion about the difference between funding infrastructure and financing it. can talk about some of the different kind of financing models that we have a bit and how that diverdz from funding the infrastructure. some en maybe recommendations you have in addressing both of those things the new administration. we get it confused in this country. we're trying to engage in the private sector. they're looking for different return, looking for something different than the traditional public sector
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campuses, you can play monopoly from now until forever and never getl bored. >> myo friends and i used to do itnstead of using money, for some reason we would get very rich. i don't know why, because you got more money if you had a calc you>> later. >>. i think it's called cheatin. >> there is plenty of fishing until there aren't any more fish, coming up next. hde:u%má7ó(oázgfp+,ee+[3á4n8 i decided to go on ancestry to get my dna tested so i could find out more about my heritage. and i also found that i had a sister that i didn't know about because i'm adopted. that was me. it was really exciting to find myself in someone else. >>> in 30 years we will be completely out of seafood. yes, we are pulling more fish qf the ocean can replace. be completely out of seafood. we pulling more fish out of the ocean then the ocean can replac replace.to species currently fish for food are productive to collapse by 2038.e all-you-can-eat seafood restaurants will become none you can't eat. i love to eat fish, their protein rich with little to no a saturated fat. there are high in iron and b vitamins, also ther
campuses, you can play monopoly from now until forever and never getl bored. >> myo friends and i used to do itnstead of using money, for some reason we would get very rich. i don't know why, because you got more money if you had a calc you>> later. >>. i think it's called cheatin. >> there is plenty of fishing until there aren't any more fish, coming up next. hde:u%má7ó(oázgfp+,ee+[3á4n8 i decided to go on ancestry to get my dna tested so i could find out more...