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ut when you look at overall budget circumstance, you see the tock market worrying about inflationary impact, worrying about the bond rates. federally to more control that indebtedness of the united states and our deficit is something that has to be tackled. host: governor asa hutchinson the c-span bus as part of our "50 capitals tour." phone s residents, the number to call with questions or comments is 202-748-8000. all others, 202-748-8001. we'll start in herndon, virginia. john call nothing this morning. ou are on with governor hutchinson. caller: good morning, governor. want to ask the governor, talking about surplus, surplus because you are cutting people's then thinking the state will gain something? i think, governor, you do know you have to one of the worst schools in america, if you number of the country, where -- school system. talking about the road system, you have one of the worst road systems in the country. still you talking about surplus, when you going to realize when poor people, the state can do much better. ost: governor hutchinson, give you a chance to respond. go
ut when you look at overall budget circumstance, you see the tock market worrying about inflationary impact, worrying about the bond rates. federally to more control that indebtedness of the united states and our deficit is something that has to be tackled. host: governor asa hutchinson the c-span bus as part of our "50 capitals tour." phone s residents, the number to call with questions or comments is 202-748-8000. all others, 202-748-8001. we'll start in herndon, virginia. john call...
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to or recruit or in some might develop information from that would result in a war and being sworn .ut, advanced but there is a balancing test here and a credibility question here. if you have information coming that isunsavory source, why you need to check and double check and develop other sources. sometimes you don't have another source. sometimes the only information you have is from somebody who is imperfect or defective in some way. end does not necessarily the investigation, just makes you work harder. when it applies to the steele dossier, everything behind it, revealed, do you think that a judge would have allowed it, would have been proper, would that have been bolstered by other things the judge may have access to? narrative, it doesn't seem legitimate. host: you're after the documents, the democrats say, release the documents. it, i want all for all the cards on the table. pointingd of the finger and hysteria, you know, i want this whole thing blown out to the open. if there is something there, great, indict someone. get a grand jury, let's go to trial. 'm tired of sort of
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joining ut is christopher pharrell with judicial watch, their investigation and research director. the point that the last guest was making about you looking at this release of the memo in uw separate phases, not necessarily and muellercess investigation, is that something you would agree with? guest: there are a lot of moving pieces here. if you want to move back to a higher level, you can say, what has been the success rate of this entire affair as a russian active measures campaign? if the goal was to disrupt and confuse and generate all sorts of consternation and figure wanting, then the russians have been quite successful. that is kind of a larger question. we have an internal domestic question politically because this is obviously an or mislead with ae and hot issue lot of finger-pointing and claims, counterclaims. that will play itself out. we will get to the truth out some point. the larger question is, for the last 100 years, whether the soviet union or the russians, in one form politically or another, they have been very aggressive in active measures campaigns, influence
joining ut is christopher pharrell with judicial watch, their investigation and research director. the point that the last guest was making about you looking at this release of the memo in uw separate phases, not necessarily and muellercess investigation, is that something you would agree with? guest: there are a lot of moving pieces here. if you want to move back to a higher level, you can say, what has been the success rate of this entire affair as a russian active measures campaign? if the...
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ut it's a completely different context, historically, legally and so forth. e're very satisfied with our laws. we maintain them. they are there, they are well to them u've referred ut we certainly don't presume to provide, you know, policy or advice on that matter here. your ve an amendment to constitution which deals with gun ownership. very different history, and we'll focus on our political arguments and debates and wish you wise own.berations on your >> i have to add to that -- they are very different countries of very different sets problems. president trump: but i think solvingll on the way to that horrible problem that far too often in the united states. thank you very much, everybody. we appreciate it. prime minister, thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> gophers from across the country are meeting in washington, d.c. for their annual winter meeting to discuss jobs
ut it's a completely different context, historically, legally and so forth. e're very satisfied with our laws. we maintain them. they are there, they are well to them u've referred ut we certainly don't presume to provide, you know, policy or advice on that matter here. your ve an amendment to constitution which deals with gun ownership. very different history, and we'll focus on our political arguments and debates and wish you wise own.berations on your >> i have to add to that -- they...
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. >> for those who say you are not really you time -- really ut ahan, what would you say? mr. romney: i think that is a fair question to ask. attended college year and came back for the olympics, which was a marvelous experience. after my private sector work was done and finished the campaign, we decided to make this our home. we moved her full-time in 2014. it's about 10 years that utah has been around. our first town was born in this town. we love the people here. we have had great experiences here, and i think the people of am utahan at heart. it's really funny. when i go to other parts of the country and when i ran for president, people would all assume i was from utah, but when i am here, some people wonder. but i remind them. >> [indiscernible] mr. romney: the president has indicated he is looking forward a pathing a -- providing to citizenship for the dreamers. i was more conservative on that. when iran for president i opposed to the dream act. president obama put in place his provisions. i think once that happens and the dreamers rely on those provisions, we have to re
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ut it is interesting to me that there is a pretty clear fourth amendment standard. there are hundreds of fairly recent cases on this about what kind of information the government has to put into a warrant application. and the memo does not really say how, leaving out the fact that oppositiona paid operative, would violate the standard. the memo talks about what was left out of the fisa application, but not what was included. we do not know what other fbi evidence they had. do not know what the fbi said about steele to begin with. >> when the committee decided to release the republican report, they at the same time did not agree to releasing the democrats' report. we'll let happen, and what is expected to be in the democrat'' memo on this? seeheath: you can representative schuiff, the ranking member, has taken exception to the way republicans have handled this. you have seen from the speaker there is some willingness to make the democrats' memo public. there is a transcript released today of the intelligence committee meeting where they decided to release this. there
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since before slavery, you know, if you're in the uted states, the constitution applies. he read a smary of his dissent. that's an indication of how stronglylde feels. i shay, judy, that this case will go back to the lower federal appel et court, because these detainees have also raised constitutional claims. the issue before the court was federal immigration laws, statutory interpretation. so that lower federal appel et court can decide whether one, it can rule on their claims, and then actually rule on the claims. this case may come back to the supreme court. >> woodruff: and as we pointedou this on the heels of yesterday's decision not to hear the case at this point on the daca. >> tha all the court did yesterday was say it would not leapfrog a lower federal appel et court which already had the it.ernment's appeal fo it will wait to see what that court does. >> woodruff: marcia coyle of the "national law journal," thank you. >> my pleasurejudy. >> woodruff: in the days since the school shooting inand, florida, president trump and a number of other republicans, as well
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we can say it's just art, but i think we're political bein h,ut we'ans, right, and i don'tan see anyrt in this world as apolitical. it affects our lious in such pr ways and getting to see that on stage is exciting. >> brown: do you think ofr t yourself as a woman playwright?s >> i do, yes, and i also think of myself as a cherokee playwright. i and i think the combination is terribly exciting. d new, right? >> i have to say , when i was ju starting out as a playwright, like ages ago, i had a mentor who ught me, who said to me "you've got to be careful not to let them categorize you as a woman playwright," heort of said, as a kindly meant advice. and i, in my youth i was like, "i am a woman and i am a playwrightso it's unclear to me why that would be something i need to be careful about." >> brown: during the recententh wom marches, close to 100 theaters in more than 30 states hosted readings of new works by women. the washington, d.c. festival was planned well before thenn explosion of the #metoo movement. i asked the playwrights if they were surprised by recent events. >> art mirrors
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. >> i don't mean to say anything, .ut i have heard funny things >> i live in a pretty fancy neighborhoodd kids who broke into the school and wreceked it. narrator: when the supreme court ruled that segregation was illegal, these children were ready. and, the school administration was ready. schools could learn from the , and planf the past for an orderly and gradual integration that was prepared months in advance. but school plans were only paper. the real decision was up to the community. support came from organized labor, the metropolitan church ,ederation, the catholic church the jewish community relations council. support for integration also came from some unorganized groups. each person in the community had his own reasons for supporting integration. thought of the inefficiency of a segregated school system. colleges where one would be enough. some schools were empty because nobody could decide if this school could be white or colored. some thought of st. louis university, integrated to since 1949. lutheran and catholic parochial schools integrated since 1947. washington university
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but that's easier said than to do ut it may be hard given the size and scale of those companies., many on, of what i would call the tier two players ever really reaching one. and i'll let you define who is in tier two versus who is in tier one. emily: i have some ideas. chair of son, microsoft now, thank you both us. joining >> coin base, the largest cryptocurrency exchange is out a long roll awaited software update paid. first made available by developers in august as bitcoin's growing popularity led network.tion in the most recently the company received an influx of complaints and high ficiency transaction charges. they said in a tweet on tuesday they will begin a phased rollout week. from kevinwe'll hear mandia. they helping to secure the primaries coming up. emily: japan's south bank is working on what could be a $19 ipo of its tell coastline business. of thenk may market most offering to japanese individuals. largestwould be japan's in two decades. russia meddling in the 2017 president high u.s.l elections and as the looks toward midterms, how to erable can companies be futu
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. >> governor, that's the course, that ut of isn't yet the reality, so what are u do for students who now trapped and struggling in public schools? the child as treat a whole. in other words, just sending a school, we expect fix everything, and they are with them six hours a day. f we don't deal with the surrounding services of domestic violence of the home, with abuse disorder, with with healthcare of the kids, with counseling, be very going to difficult to meet that demand. i have set up a teacher advisory council. i work closely with the north carolina association of affiliated hich is with the nea. we ask teachers the kinds of of support he kinds that they need. but it's going to take an nvestment, and one of the mistakes that states are making cross the country is they are reducing their tax base to the point where they don't have the unding to invest in public education like they need. >> and by reducing their tax base you're talking about tax cuts? they are cutting individual ncome tax and corporate tax in north carolina year after year after year, and i believe middle people w
. >> governor, that's the course, that ut of isn't yet the reality, so what are u do for students who now trapped and struggling in public schools? the child as treat a whole. in other words, just sending a school, we expect fix everything, and they are with them six hours a day. f we don't deal with the surrounding services of domestic violence of the home, with abuse disorder, with with healthcare of the kids, with counseling, be very going to difficult to meet that demand. i have set...
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we see her tryg g to make a diffence milarilily,ut wee don'n't have sense of what that ululd lo likikewho's trngnguri crarate differe kind d technological vision forlack maturity. i think what we see thoswomen and we tly centethem as thinke ands intellt's,e cabreak apt sosomef these debas s overll o of this ma .ineage all of the are theifferent kind of sort of tropes as in usused t analyze the film, b i n osose ar also a lineage of men. so how canan we try to understad the film and d what it mamay ofr the black liberation in a different way? vell?carb >> i agree with that. i think the critiques of the film are valid. i also think the -- the sense that a disney movie is going to be the vanguard of an accurate portrayal of spiritual, emotional revolution -- i don't think that is going to happen. what i wrote about when i wrote about the film in "the new york times," was not about the movie. i wrote it before i saw the movie. i wrote about the moment. this movie happens to be the vanguardrd of the moment currrrently, but not at all the only thing in a moment. there's "a wrinkle in time" c
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. >> ut-oh. [ laughter ] >> tom, why did you ask this question?y right here. >> it's all tom's fault. >> i just said shanike because i thought she was doing say shanike. [ laughter ] >> shanike is married. listen shanike is married. hello to shanike and her husband. it just got weird. >> okay. all right. that's okay. you're all friends. >> let's see what johnny had to say. oh, my gosh. >> if she was to go on a date with one of my friends i would hope she would say nobody 'cause if she did then we have problem. >> whoa. >> i love that guy. this is getting good. okay. >> it better be blank. >> why did he say that? it's not. because i thought i had to say somebody. >> let's see who it is. who is it? >> i said this person because i thought this is who he would say because it's his best friend and -- whoa. this best friend. you would go out with his best friend. >> the only thing i thought was okay to say. >> johnny lynch. >> his dad watches every day. so hi. >> john lynch the guy you had the hots before before you married your husband? [ laughter ] >>
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. >> ut-oh.snow. >> ultimate doppler showing that you system off to the south and west of us around arkansas, missouri, it's going to make a bee line right toward the delaware valley in fact you can see winter weather advisories posted for interior south jersey all of southeastern pennsylvania. we're watching out for a wet snow. temperatures will be marginal. so some of that snow will accumulate. then wash away. but here's the bottom line. main timing 5:00 p.m. to about shortly after midnight on sunday morning. rain to wet snow several inches possible. it's going to stick to grassy surfaces, the untreated surfaces first. but the temperatures, they will be in the low to mid 30s. so some melting will take place with this system. so we'll go hour by hour and show you temperatures cold to start. it's dry, it's quiet. so get those saturday morning errands done early. the first part of the day. because rain changing to wet snow once again by four, 5:00 o'clock but look at the temperatures. we're above
. >> ut-oh.snow. >> ultimate doppler showing that you system off to the south and west of us around arkansas, missouri, it's going to make a bee line right toward the delaware valley in fact you can see winter weather advisories posted for interior south jersey all of southeastern pennsylvania. we're watching out for a wet snow. temperatures will be marginal. so some of that snow will accumulate. then wash away. but here's the bottom line. main timing 5:00 p.m. to about shortly...
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. >> the epicenter was about ut ut miles from taipei. >> i want to play you a video from abc news of one of the collapsed buildings. listen. >> we're trying to play this, however it seems to be stuck, as it does sometimes, that's a shame because they were yelling to people on the upper floors to try to be safe and don't be afraid, we're going to come get you. and that is the very same building where this happened. take a look. that is the leaning building, dramatically 45 degrees there, the first two floors completely crushed. this is one of five structures that collapsed as panicked residents ran to safety. rescuers with flashlights climbed ladders to find those who may still be trapped. trappp mostly over 100 guests have been accounted for and that's an amazing fact considering this happened near midnight as guests schlep. this is the marshall hotel before. one of the most elegant really in the city. now look at it today. that's the aftermath of the quake and you can see people climbing out of ladders to try to get to safety. one american who was in taipei also felt the shaking. >>
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i think it is more structural ,ut in the near term, the ecb the vast majority of the debt -- jonathanu talked about how you'd be willing to short japan but -- >> we've had short positions going back to 2005, especially with greece and italy more recently. shortingtimistic, i am italy right now because it seems to be a one-way trade every day were spreads continued to tighten almost every day. it does not make a lot of sense. they seem to oscillate between trading like a credit market and a rates market. right now it is trading more like a rates market. the spreads it seemed to go in tighter every. a lot of fundamental problems for italy. it has been a tough trade. peripheral europe started trading on credit. all we see central europe trade on credit or like a rates market? one or the other? >> i think once the exit becomes clear, it will trademark like a rates market based on fundamental. jonathan: but it is going high regardless? up on the program, we will walk you through the final spread but before we get there, here to check on the market yields. what a move on the tenure treasury
i think it is more structural ,ut in the near term, the ecb the vast majority of the debt -- jonathanu talked about how you'd be willing to short japan but -- >> we've had short positions going back to 2005, especially with greece and italy more recently. shortingtimistic, i am italy right now because it seems to be a one-way trade every day were spreads continued to tighten almost every day. it does not make a lot of sense. they seem to oscillate between trading like a credit market and...
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militants is important -- new science,ut the bible, and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1989 documentary "island of tears." >> over 12 million men, women, and children, passed to these core doors -- core doors -- corridors. their -- treated traded their money for dollars. a saying their first american songs, experience the first american christmas and hanukkah. permission tor pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an...
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conservative protestants who militantly oppose, militantly oppose -- militants is important -- new science,ut the bible, and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1989 documentary "island of tears." >> over 12 million men, women, and children, passed to these core doors -- core doors -- corridors. their -- treated traded their money for dollars. a saying their first american songs, experience the first american christmas and hanukkah. permission tor pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview
conservative protestants who militantly oppose, militantly oppose -- militants is important -- new science,ut the bible, and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1989 documentary "island of tears." >> over 12 million men, women, and children, passed to these core doors -- core doors -- corridors. their -- treated traded their money for dollars. a saying their first american songs, experience the first american christmas and hanukkah. permission tor pass...
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ut the flip-flops but notup. so fast. spadea, this isbing. "chasing news." bill: we have a chasing alert tonight. multiple injuries, pelea shooting at high he full story.nt stint man, a do you got for us? active surgery in broward county, florida. numeros fatalities. it is a horrific situation. it is just, is a >> a suspect is now. uncustody. police apprehending the person the school. it is a fluid situation as official a troyce piece together a fatal the high school in florida. the person memd lockdown. >> a lot of blood. people are done in the wearing black hat, maroon shirt, black pants. at leastlieved to be injured. some barricaded into the school late in the afternoon. the in the door. i was sitting behind a cabinet and the bullet >> worried parents flocking to the scene. >> videos of her i saw pictures of the people shot in the aisle way andjust felt helpless. nothing i could do. i tried to get here as quick as i just throb whenever they make it out. >> president trump condolences to all affected. fox news. bill: controversy bronx middle school as a wh
ut the flip-flops but notup. so fast. spadea, this isbing. "chasing news." bill: we have a chasing alert tonight. multiple injuries, pelea shooting at high he full story.nt stint man, a do you got for us? active surgery in broward county, florida. numeros fatalities. it is a horrific situation. it is just, is a >> a suspect is now. uncustody. police apprehending the person the school. it is a fluid situation as official a troyce piece together a fatal the high school in florida....
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through today's actions we're utting companies and countries across the world on notice, that his administration views compliance with u.s. and u.n. sanctions as a national security imperative. those who trade with north korea do so at their own peril. the united states will leverage our economic strength to enforce directive that's any company that chooses to help north korea fund its nuclear and ballistic missile programs will business owed to do with anyone in the united states. the united states will not sit dly by while he threatens american allies and territories. committedistration is to full, reversible and of anent de nuclearization the korean peninsula and our actions today against those who ontinue to fuel this rogue regime amplifies our strong to achieve that end. i'm happy to answer any questions. >> mr. secretary in recent weeks been a ems to have little bit of a thaw between south korea and north korea, in games, there hasn't been a nuclear test in recent weeks. sanctions and why not? it was the beginning of an opening at least between south korea and north korea. say, you know, w
through today's actions we're utting companies and countries across the world on notice, that his administration views compliance with u.s. and u.n. sanctions as a national security imperative. those who trade with north korea do so at their own peril. the united states will leverage our economic strength to enforce directive that's any company that chooses to help north korea fund its nuclear and ballistic missile programs will business owed to do with anyone in the united states. the united...
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do we have any information about the meeting, what they discussed, what came ut of it. >> we are still waiting for details. i can tell you going into that meeting we can expect them to talk about the legislative agenda for the top of the year. republicans privately say they don't expect that to go in anywhere this year particularly because it an an election year and they are talking about ways to sell the gop tax cut plan. that cut is not anywhere near as popular as the other is. in part because they haven't sold it. and if the two of have a talks about eing gun violence this past week that is a good opportunity to have the conversation. i can tell you when the president returns to washington, he is going to have two meetings focused on ways to stop school violence. he will meet with high school teachers and students then meet with state and local officials. >> nbc's live forness florida. thank you for that, jeff. also with the center of attention and in the indictments as well as president's tweets overnight, let's cross over now to moscow russia and bring in richard engel, chief fore
do we have any information about the meeting, what they discussed, what came ut of it. >> we are still waiting for details. i can tell you going into that meeting we can expect them to talk about the legislative agenda for the top of the year. republicans privately say they don't expect that to go in anywhere this year particularly because it an an election year and they are talking about ways to sell the gop tax cut plan. that cut is not anywhere near as popular as the other is. in part...
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afternoon did receive some backlash, democratic opponent slammed him via twitter saying quote from uts time for a homegrown leader who knows what every day people need. chip in if you agree that this senate seat belongs to the people of our state not an out of state member of the national establishment. republican chairman anderson tried to clarify his earlier criticism from earlier in the week. >> you are facing a goliath in battle are you going to pick up the stone and put it in your sling and march out in front it takes a lot of courage to do that. i think there's some people who may have run that won't based on a mitt romney candidacy. >> romney also joked about possibly being the junior senator from ut saying if he does get called that that's actually a compliment considering his age. also he doesn't agree with pollsters. he says the republicans will hold the house and the senate when the midterm elections come later this fall. in los angeles, adam housely, fox news. kelly: senior correspondent adam housely thank you. pope francis facing some heat for his handling of sexual abuse
afternoon did receive some backlash, democratic opponent slammed him via twitter saying quote from uts time for a homegrown leader who knows what every day people need. chip in if you agree that this senate seat belongs to the people of our state not an out of state member of the national establishment. republican chairman anderson tried to clarify his earlier criticism from earlier in the week. >> you are facing a goliath in battle are you going to pick up the stone and put it in your...
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. >> and sixers report ed low helping owe ut a teammate.own that coming up. >> and hel owe he and welcome to jeep sports zone. i'm lesley van arsdall. we'll head to clear water in the bit and first sixers. what a different a year makes. this time last year sixers were playing up the stripping with no hope of making playoffs and
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. >> ut-oh. >> all over again.n, i folic we've had lost back and forth. >> lot of everything. >> i know. this seven day certainly is going to prove that as well. we've got some 30s. we've got 40s. 50s, 60s all the different variety of temperatures. >> rain, snow. >> exactly. possibility of snow, yeah. that comes this upcoming weekend specifically. that's where the question mark still remain because we are still a handful of days out. the closer we get the more fine tuned this forecast will become. a lot of times when you're this far out you've got to keep things a little bit more broad scale. but we're going to hone in on this as it gets ever closer. i'll give you the details of exactly what we know about this system. as we go through this forecast. let's just get you out the door first. here's life look for you on opposite side of the building i was on the sky deck on the south side of our cbs broadcast center. this is a overlooking broad and spring garden the shadow being cast here over spring garden street. but
. >> ut-oh. >> all over again.n, i folic we've had lost back and forth. >> lot of everything. >> i know. this seven day certainly is going to prove that as well. we've got some 30s. we've got 40s. 50s, 60s all the different variety of temperatures. >> rain, snow. >> exactly. possibility of snow, yeah. that comes this upcoming weekend specifically. that's where the question mark still remain because we are still a handful of days out. the closer we get the...
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ut it's true what you're suggesting, judat i think proponents of gun safety legislation need to be careful and not fall into a trap that's arguably laid for them by the gun lobby by overstepping and proposing relationship that would not be a remedy for this particular instance. in this particular case the alleged florida shooter purchased an ar-15 legally. closing background checks wouldn't have done anything to remediate that.n soe wake of this, if people are to propose legislation that reall nothing to do with the particular crisis at hand, it will lead gun groups to say, see, they are obviously using this as an excuse to take away our second amendment rights. >> woodruff: which is the argument we hear. daniel webster, we go back to what hppened in las vegas, bump restocks, the device to ie the capacity of a gun, and yet nothing was done there. >> well, it is very frustrating and i thi it's exactly forthe reasons just expressed of why we have been spinning our wheels. i think there is some action at some statlevels, and i do think that part of this is putting together something that make
ut it's true what you're suggesting, judat i think proponents of gun safety legislation need to be careful and not fall into a trap that's arguably laid for them by the gun lobby by overstepping and proposing relationship that would not be a remedy for this particular instance. in this particular case the alleged florida shooter purchased an ar-15 legally. closing background checks wouldn't have done anything to remediate that.n soe wake of this, if people are to propose legislation that reall...
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the fact they confirmed it,it pt ut as a press release was one step toward an atual thing that existsr right now. i think the other thing that can't be denied is th power of those students in that it's really hard not to say sometasng or at put out a press release or do the student thinga you werlking about, when you are faced with the kids on the sunday shows yesterday, playing on a repeat on cabl they clearly know they are losing a little bit of a p. battle here and he needs to get on top of it to a certain extent. >> woodruff: on the other hand, tam, they are still dealing with the same relationship they have with the gun lobby, with the n.r.a. so the same -- it seems to me it's the same landscape out there of political support, or is it changing? >> i don't think that thene landscape haessarily changed, there's a lot of wiggle room in the language that sarah sanders used in her statement about how e president feels about possibly considering this background check legislation. presidt trump has been eeting all weekend. he hasn't tweeted andormant of the legislation no spon publicly
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ut but people no doubt sell operating across the city of philadelphia as the philadelphia eagles areuper bowl champions. >> are you ready to take it to the streets one more time or a few more times. joe holden in mayfair, joe. >> guys, i'm trying to do crowd control here. they are listening believe it or not. we're going to seasoning a song. hold on. we're going to sing eagles fight song. how about it one, two, three, fly eagles fly♪ on the road to victory♪ >> fight, fight, fight♪ >> fly eagles fly, going to touch down one, two, three♪ hit them low, hit them high and watch those eagles fly♪ fly eagles fly♪ on the road to victory♪ e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. high five for everyone. >> is >> is that a bear. >> sorry about that we got photo bombed by a bear. >> sorry guys let's accepted it back to you. . >> thanks joe. >> i love every time we go to joe he gets them to chant or sing. >> that works ev snrim this i can get tovrp focus on. >> the crowds are excited. >> that works ev time. >> wow it's been a special night. special game and i'm happy we all had the chance to share this together. >>
ut but people no doubt sell operating across the city of philadelphia as the philadelphia eagles areuper bowl champions. >> are you ready to take it to the streets one more time or a few more times. joe holden in mayfair, joe. >> guys, i'm trying to do crowd control here. they are listening believe it or not. we're going to seasoning a song. hold on. we're going to sing eagles fight song. how about it one, two, three, fly eagles fly♪ on the road to victory♪ >> fight,...
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at lunchti would expect these hatches to be really busy at this point,ut the kitchenfr is empty, thrs switched off. -- friers switched off. .t is a far cry from this tonight the company is encouraging staff to take holiday until it can meet the demand again. kfc says its own empyees will be paid. the large majority of restaurants are franchises. everything was pretty m h automated these days. reporter: the company says it is workinflat out to rectify the problem. but to some, that is little consolation. scandalous! ew, what if you could cha time in a photograph? that is what a "national geographic" photographer wanted to find in his series. art that is powerful is emotional. i want you to have an emotional response to what you are witnessing, to what you are seeing. i try to capture images that have a ctain kind of scope and intimacy at the same time. the series is something i started about nine years ago, and i started with this kind of crazy idea of if i could compress a single day into a photograph. i take pictures from a single point of view, usually elevated, almost always elevat
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and it's part of that progress that gives uts the understanding and credibility to eventually go afteraria where it's most intense, which is africa. >> up next on the money, why nfl players will be playing a high price for where the super bowl is being played this year. >>> and later being healthy just about eating right and kberzing. >>> >>> well whether you love tom brady or hate him here is an interesting super bowl fact. win or lose he is bringing home less cash that jimmy garoppolo. why is brady second string on cash. eric is here with more. he has more explain in. >> it's what they call the jobbing tax. many states. seriously it's called the jobbing tax. many states including minnesota tax visiting athletes and entertainers for working a few days in the state and minnesota is near the top of the nation with the state income fax rate tops out on the 9.85%. >> they have to pay what they make all year or the few days they're in the state. >> this is what gets interesting. it's a perverse tax because the doesn't look at how much the player maid made. instead it considers the annual s
and it's part of that progress that gives uts the understanding and credibility to eventually go afteraria where it's most intense, which is africa. >> up next on the money, why nfl players will be playing a high price for where the super bowl is being played this year. >>> and later being healthy just about eating right and kberzing. >>> >>> well whether you love tom brady or hate him here is an interesting super bowl fact. win or lose he is bringing home less...
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investors cheered the ideall init sending shares of ut up more than 3%, making it the best performing stock on blue chip dowin decks today. morgan brennan takes look at what could be next for united tech. >> reporter: all it the urge to demerge. just a month after general electric said it's considering a potential breakup of its core businesses, another industrial heavyweight, united technologies, saying it, too, is reviewing options. >> the real question is do you get a significant multiple expansion by having separate companies versus the congmerate or the fou businesses of utc? tough, tough questions. would tell you that we are looking at all of those possibilities as well as even within the portfolio that we have today, does everything fit? >> united tech operates in three main industries, aerospace, elevators, and h vac systems via carrier. the company, which is in the midst of a $30 billion purchase of airplane parts maker rockwell collins, plans to finish its view by year's end. united tech joins a growing list, one that doesn't just include ge. >> this is a trend we saw starti
investors cheered the ideall init sending shares of ut up more than 3%, making it the best performing stock on blue chip dowin decks today. morgan brennan takes look at what could be next for united tech. >> reporter: all it the urge to demerge. just a month after general electric said it's considering a potential breakup of its core businesses, another industrial heavyweight, united technologies, saying it, too, is reviewing options. >> the real question is do you get a significant...
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the end of "one flew over the cuckoo's nest," when he is a complete zombie, and you lose something at ut yourself tkes you you. that is what i was scared of. the only way i could describe it is it gives you a buffer over the thoughts in your mind racing. rerter: 21 of some of the mt common antidepressants were mo t effective atating anxiety and depression than dummy pills. those behind the report as well as other gp's say that the show that these tablets could help people cope with low moods. for too long, health care professionals havegeen denigrat the prescribed drugs that they know work. so many patients t tell usy work. we want to do this for the best of our patients. reporter:60 in 2016, 5 million s prescriptionr antidepressants were issued, and theis numbers are rg. laura: the opioid crisis here in america c lives in 2016. 30,000 the use of these highly addictive drugs is so widespread that president trump has declared a public health emergency. to illustrate the scale of the epidemic"time" has devoted an entire magazine to photographing the issue. s joined earlier from ne york by
the end of "one flew over the cuckoo's nest," when he is a complete zombie, and you lose something at ut yourself tkes you you. that is what i was scared of. the only way i could describe it is it gives you a buffer over the thoughts in your mind racing. rerter: 21 of some of the mt common antidepressants were mo t effective atating anxiety and depression than dummy pills. those behind the report as well as other gp's say that the show that these tablets could help people cope with...
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finally, he has agreed to speak tos,ut such are the security concerns around him that we have not beentolthat we have to . after hours on the road, we are taken to a location that we are told has to remain a secret, along with rodchenkov's new identity. if you had not left russia, where would you be now? tomb, ofenkov: in a course. dan: you would be dead?ne >> i would be yes. dan: his role in the doping program became the subject of an oscar-nominated film. >> were you the mastermind that she did the olympics? >> yes. dan: he set the consracy went right to the top and that london 2012 was also targeted. what did he say to british athletes whose nam were inted? dr. rodchenkov: i am sorry that your career biography was broken because of this systematic and despread cheating. that is why i'm sitting here and lling the truth about wh happened. dan: the russian government says you are lying, you wer cheating , it wasn't them, it was you.ru dr. rodchenkovia is a country of lying and denying. especially in sport, you see the situation. i'm honestly saying i give you only truth. dan: does brit
finally, he has agreed to speak tos,ut such are the security concerns around him that we have not beentolthat we have to . after hours on the road, we are taken to a location that we are told has to remain a secret, along with rodchenkov's new identity. if you had not left russia, where would you be now? tomb, ofenkov: in a course. dan: you would be dead?ne >> i would be yes. dan: his role in the doping program became the subject of an oscar-nominated film. >> were you the...
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videos of shootings and other things to drive home the point of what teachers and staff need toa thik ut. >> "the washington post" has reported that on average, there has been at least one school shooting as you look around the bay area, what are they doing in terms of responding, reviewing and strengthening the security proceduresnd equipment? >> well, unfortunately, this wasn't the first shooting. shootings have been going on for s long time. school distriacross the country, especially in california the bay have been very proactive in many ways about these you know, they're doing active shooter trainings. they do them with the y ds. th them with the staff. they also, in san francisco, for example, they hav an emergency coordinator, somebody who has been hired very specifically. their only job is toep pre the district for emergencies, be that earthquakes shooters you know, there's debates about what is the best use of sney, what the best use, do you have armed guards at schools. in the cas of parkland, there oude it to where the shooter was. doave metal detectors. so we go through phase
videos of shootings and other things to drive home the point of what teachers and staff need toa thik ut. >> "the washington post" has reported that on average, there has been at least one school shooting as you look around the bay area, what are they doing in terms of responding, reviewing and strengthening the security proceduresnd equipment? >> well, unfortunately, this wasn't the first shooting. shootings have been going on for s long time. school distriacross the...
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i ut my savings to organize it. because there was this urgency d no time to fundraise. >> reporter: so you spent your own money to organize this citizen's march? >> yeah, yeah and a few other people including my father. when we got to montreal. faces are pure light. pure delight. feel thatgain you ca history's on your side and you're winning. >> reporter: as the protesters nverged on downtown montreal, the activists did win a partial victory. the quebec government adopted and later passed a bill that temporarily banned fracking beneath the st. lawre river. to the protesters, it may have seemed like their victory was sealed. but it marked the beginning of a much bigger fight. that's because oil and gas firm lone pine resources lost its permits to frack beneath the st lawrence. so it decided to use nafta's investor state dispute settlement provision to fight back. it could do that because though it's based in canada, lone pine is incorporated in delaware which technically makes it a foreign investor and under i.s.d.,
i ut my savings to organize it. because there was this urgency d no time to fundraise. >> reporter: so you spent your own money to organize this citizen's march? >> yeah, yeah and a few other people including my father. when we got to montreal. faces are pure light. pure delight. feel thatgain you ca history's on your side and you're winning. >> reporter: as the protesters nverged on downtown montreal, the activists did win a partial victory. the quebec government adopted and...
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what a mistake. .ut it is what it is it's what i took over.nd we're trying to build roads and bridges and fix bridges that are falling down. we have a heart time getting the money. it is crazy. joined bymore, i'm the senior managing director at society of civil engineers. thanks for coming in. ydonald says this is a cr situation. just how bad is it? >> he is correct, and it is good that they this issue. light on the report card on america's infrastructure in 2017 looked at several critical categories of infrastructure and gave thel nation an overade of d+. we're looking at an annual funding gap in this countryf $200 billion a year, $2 trillion over 10 years.: ja is this money going to be enough? >> that may not be enough. evthe idea foraging money from the private sector and doing more public-private hapartnerships, as w seen in europe and other parts of the world, not a bad idea, but there are questions on capitol hill and other observers weather $200 billion in federal money or 10 $200 billion a year that is needed from all sectors of govern
what a mistake. .ut it is what it is it's what i took over.nd we're trying to build roads and bridges and fix bridges that are falling down. we have a heart time getting the money. it is crazy. joined bymore, i'm the senior managing director at society of civil engineers. thanks for coming in. ydonald says this is a cr situation. just how bad is it? >> he is correct, and it is good that they this issue. light on the report card on america's infrastructure in 2017 looked at several...
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the ut they would argue courthouse is a safe place to make these arrests because of the metalet tors. >> here's the problem. we've seen a drop in the numbe of violent incidents in the chinese and latinoom nities. e now have victims of domestic violence that refuse to come to court because they are afraid that theymay be subject to deportation. so it doesn't matter what the federal government says, their credibility th the immigrant community is nonexistent. i have my own doubts, and the problem is thats this pople out of >> and another immigrationat re issue, i.c.e. has just served 77 bay area businesses notices of inspection, demanding employment verification. move, you think of that and is this the sign of a tougher crackdown to come? >> it was very interested the bay area gets selected for this. it seems to be somewhat vindicve, given th the bay area has seemed to be in lineh w politics that does not seem to be what the president wants. when law enforcement engages in ondictive cution, nothing good comes out of it. >> is there anything your office can do ounter this if a crackdown
the ut they would argue courthouse is a safe place to make these arrests because of the metalet tors. >> here's the problem. we've seen a drop in the numbe of violent incidents in the chinese and latinoom nities. e now have victims of domestic violence that refuse to come to court because they are afraid that theymay be subject to deportation. so it doesn't matter what the federal government says, their credibility th the immigrant community is nonexistent. i have my own doubts, and the...
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ut in my hometown, we have the a nmp nex. these two clinics are providing health care for over 10,000 people in the county. this is not exotic care. it is checkups and screenings and mammograms and all the odds and ends that you have in your basic health care facilities. if they need more specific treatment, they are referred to special lifts in the dallas-fort worth area. but for the 10,000 citizens that depend on hope, this is a big bill. the executive director was in my office today saying we want to expand, but we don't know if we will have the funds that we need to some certainty. i rise in strong support and i would urge a yes vote on the c.r. later this evening. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlelady from new york. mrs. lowey: i yield two minutes to the the gentlewoman from from california, a senior member, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: i thank the the gentlewoman from new york. as a member of the appro
ut in my hometown, we have the a nmp nex. these two clinics are providing health care for over 10,000 people in the county. this is not exotic care. it is checkups and screenings and mammograms and all the odds and ends that you have in your basic health care facilities. if they need more specific treatment, they are referred to special lifts in the dallas-fort worth area. but for the 10,000 citizens that depend on hope, this is a big bill. the executive director was in my office today saying...
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ut fortiss four weeks early perf >> i got to watch my very first football game with my son was the eagles bowl. so, i mean, it couldn't have got any better than that. >> you might be wondering about his name. the couple did make a bet in october and jacqueline told her husband if the eagles won the super bowl he could name their son carson. she had no idea then her son would be born the same day as the historic win. see how we're fighting to outsmart cancer at cancercenter.com/outsmart in the state with more ski mountains family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demone of a your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. this is so exciting, deet tucke. awwww... whoaaaa !! ...and axle, angie, frank, charlie, millie, ralph, henry, audrey and duke... yep...ten times the fun. sorta like this... ahhh, ten times the bucks. it's one of the new times the bucks games from the pennsylvania lottery. with millions in prizes! hot diggity dog! keep on scratchin'! your to-do list if yjust keeps gro like
ut fortiss four weeks early perf >> i got to watch my very first football game with my son was the eagles bowl. so, i mean, it couldn't have got any better than that. >> you might be wondering about his name. the couple did make a bet in october and jacqueline told her husband if the eagles won the super bowl he could name their son carson. she had no idea then her son would be born the same day as the historic win. see how we're fighting to outsmart cancer at...
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so what i think w ut will end happening is it will probably volatile the next couple of days, early. next we and things will start to stable aye at certain levelndhe market will look at more fundamentals, earnings growth, what's goi to happen with interest rates, so on and so forth. right now, for traders down on therading floor this is actually a very profitable time because our clients are very active. >> yesterday, peter, felt to me like machines reacting to t triggerst only they could see. in other words, programmed ading and so forth. today may be a little less so. but how much of what is goi on over these past couple of days is really human beings buying andselling? >> i think today there was more of the human element as far as traders getting involved because of the volatility and the price points where people could get in and get out. yesterdayly, definitely there was no ititutional selling as far as i could see. it was all computer driven and a lot of that was also the buyers disappeared.re once tere certain levels reached, the buy side or the buy orders canceled. tharket ha
so what i think w ut will end happening is it will probably volatile the next couple of days, early. next we and things will start to stable aye at certain levelndhe market will look at more fundamentals, earnings growth, what's goi to happen with interest rates, so on and so forth. right now, for traders down on therading floor this is actually a very profitable time because our clients are very active. >> yesterday, peter, felt to me like machines reacting to t triggerst only they could...
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ut i want to buy a cd or $10,000 in a savings account, is that where i should look first? and how do do it? >> absolutely. there are of course a lot of factors at playut one of the smartest moves for consumers to make is is to spend tim looking online, comparing the different ratesanksffer because you'll often find the online banks are offering more competitive rates. you can do it at nerd wallet, of course. >> i had to give you. that's called a, you know, roger fed eaerer could have d that. go ahead. nerd wallet is a good place to do that. >> it is. you can easily compare rates. it's so importanturo make you're earning as much you can for your savings. >> i've talked to some who say i'm uncomfortable with an online bank. what do you look for when looking at an onlineo bank potentially put 10, 20, $30,000 in? >> such a good question because security is ambolutely the one concern. you always want to check first of all that it's fdic thinsured make sure you understand how to access your money. are they on an atm network? can y take out men when you want to. will you be able
ut i want to buy a cd or $10,000 in a savings account, is that where i should look first? and how do do it? >> absolutely. there are of course a lot of factors at playut one of the smartest moves for consumers to make is is to spend tim looking online, comparing the different ratesanksffer because you'll often find the online banks are offering more competitive rates. you can do it at nerd wallet, of course. >> i had to give you. that's called a, you know, roger fed eaerer could...
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stand apart is it stfeatures an all-black social media is buzzing about "black panther," and in the uts., tickets are selling fast ahead of the rolext week. our entertainment correspondent reports. rerter: a pre-cinema trip -- a free cinema trip would have been welcome enough for these school children. their sheer joy is because the movie is "black panther." such is th,film's significance people around the world are crowdsourcing ney to give black children in particular the opportunity to watch it on the big screen. people like this actress from london. she has sod far rai00 pounds. >> i think it is a film you don't really see. you don't really see blacksu rheroes in a big blockbuster. the representation of that is g reald for people growing up in this area but all over the world. >> we are home. reporter: "black panther" is being seen as a cultural milestone. a predominantly black cast leading a big-budget zeockbuster. >> don't fr >> i never freeze. d for folks to see it, the idea of people making it a reality for kids may be would not be able to go to the movies and experience it, i t
stand apart is it stfeatures an all-black social media is buzzing about "black panther," and in the uts., tickets are selling fast ahead of the rolext week. our entertainment correspondent reports. rerter: a pre-cinema trip -- a free cinema trip would have been welcome enough for these school children. their sheer joy is because the movie is "black panther." such is th,film's significance people around the world are crowdsourcing ney to give black children in particular the...
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ut>> that play before nick came over.d i >> that was a play that was in our plus five read zone.nd it was a play that, upping, we had discussed even the nightt never know when that play is going to be cle there was a lot of conversation. i just called the time out, you kn so we had some time to think about it and talk about it, and suggest different thing. there nick had some suggestions as well when he came over to the side line. and then he and i ultimately agreed on philly special >> doug, for a team... question from i that. that's exactly what i toll the football teashis players. you know, guys could complain about not having enough targets, you know, as a receiver, guys would complain -- i have told you guys this before. i've got two starting running backs that are sharing time and neither one of them have complained. you know on offense. so it just shows the character of the guys. unselfishness. the willingness to just get the job done, you know to, win, and now they sit here today sort of, you know, reaping those rewards and that's what it's all about. >> question from rep
ut>> that play before nick came over.d i >> that was a play that was in our plus five read zone.nd it was a play that, upping, we had discussed even the nightt never know when that play is going to be cle there was a lot of conversation. i just called the time out, you kn so we had some time to think about it and talk about it, and suggest different thing. there nick had some suggestions as well when he came over to the side line. and then he and i ultimately agreed on philly...
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we won the argunt,ut not the reality. now the lights being shown on it by the legal requirement for employers to publish the gap between what they pay their women and what they pay their men. and at this point women are going to really front them up and say, well, you've said for ages you don't believe in unequal pay and you think it's unfair. now you've got to give it. so i think that actually we are in a very big moment on equal pay as we've been in a big moment on sexual harassment following the harvey weinstein revelations, where the internet has spread all the information from the states to uk, and women here have risen up and said, actually, it's been going on for years here. and we're not going to put up with it either. the internet's a great opportunity for -- to troll women, and also an opportunity for women to work together and express solidarity. >> is there anything like a me too movement in the middle east, in africa right now. >> there have been several campaigns actually. at a national level. in saudi arabi
we won the argunt,ut not the reality. now the lights being shown on it by the legal requirement for employers to publish the gap between what they pay their women and what they pay their men. and at this point women are going to really front them up and say, well, you've said for ages you don't believe in unequal pay and you think it's unfair. now you've got to give it. so i think that actually we are in a very big moment on equal pay as we've been in a big moment on sexual harassment following...