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that's at 17th near vermont street. vermont is on the side of the freeway. that is in the middle of the police activity there. if you're driving on northbound 101, don't get off the freeway at vermont. it is possible that chp will block that exit ramp soon. southbound 101 will also be affected. you can see the pictures from the scene show a lot of activity with medics, the fire department and police officers on the scene. >> in the last ten minutes we showed you the live picture and you could see chp officers on motorcycles pulling up to the scene. multiple agencies responding to the scene. san francisco police, san francisco fire and a picture that we showed you a few seconds ago you could see at least a dozen firefighters and paramedics at the intersection at 17th and vermont responding to the scene. it is closed off completely to traffic. several streets in that area closed off to traffic and pedestrians as well. gasia mentioned we typically cover -- when we cover shootings that happen, you typically don't see that large of police response. so while we're
that's at 17th near vermont street. vermont is on the side of the freeway. that is in the middle of the police activity there. if you're driving on northbound 101, don't get off the freeway at vermont. it is possible that chp will block that exit ramp soon. southbound 101 will also be affected. you can see the pictures from the scene show a lot of activity with medics, the fire department and police officers on the scene. >> in the last ten minutes we showed you the live picture and you...
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again, it is 17th and vermont. now, what's interesting is some of the police officers over here have the area cordoned off, they're walking around. you don't see a lot of running, alacrity. we just heard from xavier they were running into the building, and all of this comes after reports of an active shooter and a shelter in place. >> we keep referring to xavier. that is xavier lanier who is still near this site right now. you're giving us a real great description of what you saw in this area. in fact, you mentioned you saw dozens of people running away from this building? >> yes, that's correct. now, just after this traffic report, things have calmed down just a bit. they have let news crews stage right behind a couple of tactical units, and the officers appear more relaxed that are on the perimeter. of course, i can't see what's going on directly inside. but it's a slightly different tone than when i first got on the call with you. that's obviously good news for the surrounding neighborhood, and the officers do s
again, it is 17th and vermont. now, what's interesting is some of the police officers over here have the area cordoned off, they're walking around. you don't see a lot of running, alacrity. we just heard from xavier they were running into the building, and all of this comes after reports of an active shooter and a shelter in place. >> we keep referring to xavier. that is xavier lanier who is still near this site right now. you're giving us a real great description of what you saw in this...
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vermonters between the age of 55 and 64. so notwithstanding the millions of people being thrown off the list, notwithstanding the cuts to medicaid, president trump called the republicans to the white house and he celebrated the house-passed bill. he celebrated. he said look what you can do with me as president, and they all applauded and they were all so happy. then somebody must have finally read the bill. somebody at the white house must have read the bill. somebody actually told the president what was in the bill that he was praising, and then in a sudden about-face, he described the house-passed bill as mean. mean for president trump when the spoke about the house g.o.p. now, some back home may find a surprise that they are so much in agreement with president trump, but you know what? president trump is right. i'm saying it right here on the floor. president trump is right. the house-passed bill that he appraised is mean. it's mean because it would do so much harm to so many americans. it's terrible. it's unrealistic. if
vermonters between the age of 55 and 64. so notwithstanding the millions of people being thrown off the list, notwithstanding the cuts to medicaid, president trump called the republicans to the white house and he celebrated the house-passed bill. he celebrated. he said look what you can do with me as president, and they all applauded and they were all so happy. then somebody must have finally read the bill. somebody at the white house must have read the bill. somebody actually told the...
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. >> i was a vermont resident for four years. i know that vermonters would have been insufferable if they'd actually managed to beat oregon and colorado to single payer and there was a really good run made at it a couple of years ago, i was sad to see that ultimately fail. i was wondering from those of you who have been strategically involved in this for a while, what lessons can we take away from the sort of fiasco of single pay for the vermont collapsing? >> i'm going to turn that over to our speakers but the first lesson was, we stole the symbol, health care the human right with rosie the riveter, that's their symbol. they came here and told us about it and we took that. what other lessons can we learn from vermont? >> i argue that vermont is not that relevant to oregon and colorado, washington, because it's 600,000 people, half of them work outside of this the state. they have very old population. and it was just too expensive for them to do it with that group. it's just not a big enough risk pool. oregon, how many people? fo
. >> i was a vermont resident for four years. i know that vermonters would have been insufferable if they'd actually managed to beat oregon and colorado to single payer and there was a really good run made at it a couple of years ago, i was sad to see that ultimately fail. i was wondering from those of you who have been strategically involved in this for a while, what lessons can we take away from the sort of fiasco of single pay for the vermont collapsing? >> i'm going to turn that...
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i did have a snow boarding accident in vermont. really, too soon. wow.ng. >> took you a while to figure out where i was going. >> that's because i was having too much wine. and still suffering. >> all right. god good to know the rest of us are safe in vermont, just not you. speaking of safety. a family traveling to capetown, south africa, learn why people don't keep windows and doors open. may get unwanted houseguests. check it out. this is what happened when they left the kitchen door ajar. yeah, they, the man says he was, stuck between this entire troupe of baboons took over the inside and outside of the house apparently. they called the cops. cops showed up with mace and experience. all you need to get rid of a troupe of did not get evicted. best part was baboons took their son's bubbles, bottle of bubbles. and drank it. so he says now they're sitting on the roof, burping bubbles >> not champagne bubbles, other kind. >> so, this would annoy, well, wouldn't annoy, well this is along the lines of your taste. the world's most expensive burger has been un
i did have a snow boarding accident in vermont. really, too soon. wow.ng. >> took you a while to figure out where i was going. >> that's because i was having too much wine. and still suffering. >> all right. god good to know the rest of us are safe in vermont, just not you. speaking of safety. a family traveling to capetown, south africa, learn why people don't keep windows and doors open. may get unwanted houseguests. check it out. this is what happened when they left the...
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later on peter welch of vermont on his efforts to lower prescription drug prices. "washington journal" continues after this. >> recently on c-span. williams college student zachary wood at a senate judiciary hearing on free speech on college campuses. >> the president cancel the speaker. days later, the president enacted new speaker policies that made bringing speakers to campus and especially arduous process in my student group. what i find undemocratic and antithetical to the college i attend is the president's decision to disinvite a speaker solely on the basis of his inflammatory remarks about race.
later on peter welch of vermont on his efforts to lower prescription drug prices. "washington journal" continues after this. >> recently on c-span. williams college student zachary wood at a senate judiciary hearing on free speech on college campuses. >> the president cancel the speaker. days later, the president enacted new speaker policies that made bringing speakers to campus and especially arduous process in my student group. what i find undemocratic and antithetical...
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take black and brown men in the city and move to the suburbs, they can't vote outside of maine and vermont. they are physically there. cannot vote. there are districts all across the country where prison shrinks, that legislator will reduce his seat at the next sentence, they depend on those bodies and those prisons that can't vote. very distinct political bias in this, they tend to vote democrat, democratic out of democratic cities and move to more conservative areas where they bolster republican representation. when new york state got rid of the proposal republican slept within the senate district because they knew they would lose a senate seat and added extra seats to preserve some degree of senatorial power.
take black and brown men in the city and move to the suburbs, they can't vote outside of maine and vermont. they are physically there. cannot vote. there are districts all across the country where prison shrinks, that legislator will reduce his seat at the next sentence, they depend on those bodies and those prisons that can't vote. very distinct political bias in this, they tend to vote democrat, democratic out of democratic cities and move to more conservative areas where they bolster...
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the vermont street off ramp is closed so caesar chavez just on the bottom of the screen here. police enforcement officers are saying to avoid area between 15th and 18th, and from portero over to vermont including the area underneath high what 101 for 17. that's a pretty good area right around this portion. now, 280 stays clear of all this activity, and some folks that used that, but we're going to warn folks and talk about the area cordoned off and muni continuing for these lines, 9r, 22, 33 and 55 and also remember we have a midday giants game, and so that will start to see more crowds headed up to that area and some folks might be using 280 assin a alternate to 101 adding more traffic. this is a 12:45 game but folks like to get in towards that area before that game so that's going laniean surface street traffic coming no that area and definitely 280. folks heading into the area as well. >> no doubt this has had impact on a lot of people trying to finduct their day-to-day business in the area. one of those folks xavier lanier who joins us on the phone. just trying to drop off
the vermont street off ramp is closed so caesar chavez just on the bottom of the screen here. police enforcement officers are saying to avoid area between 15th and 18th, and from portero over to vermont including the area underneath high what 101 for 17. that's a pretty good area right around this portion. now, 280 stays clear of all this activity, and some folks that used that, but we're going to warn folks and talk about the area cordoned off and muni continuing for these lines, 9r, 22, 33...
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from donors to get a loan through the bank. >> this implication cam from donald trump's campaign in vermont. let me leave it at that. it would be improper to say more. >> jane sanders pulled off a $10 million land deal in 2010. the school closed six years later in 2016. >>> one guy is in custody, but new orleans police are looking for others after this brutal attack. take a look on the left side. a pack of robbers attacked a man from behind, beat them to the ground and went through their pockets. one man is in critical condition. the over has a fractured nose. police say the suspects should just give. >> we know your names and know who you are. we urge you to turn yourselves in. >> the victims were beth visitors from boston who were in town for a religious conference. >>> a six mile stretch of i-95 near brevard, florida is on fire. crews say they plan to let the fire burn itself out because no danger with this. >>> hundreds of people in southern california were ordered out of their homes because of two powerful wild fires there. one of them grew to more than a square mile in just a few hour
from donors to get a loan through the bank. >> this implication cam from donald trump's campaign in vermont. let me leave it at that. it would be improper to say more. >> jane sanders pulled off a $10 million land deal in 2010. the school closed six years later in 2016. >>> one guy is in custody, but new orleans police are looking for others after this brutal attack. take a look on the left side. a pack of robbers attacked a man from behind, beat them to the ground and went...
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. >>> en pie de lucha la comunidad en vermont trabajadores de la industria lechera salieron a las callesde 19 aÑos y la otra persona de 26 venÍan de ma er char trece millas en protesta nueve horas bajo el sol y terminaron siendo arrestados por agentes de inmigraciÓn a diez minutos de su casa en el condado franklin. >>> y tambiÉn yesenia y la otra persona no tienen rÉcord. >>> enrique tambiÉn integrante del movimiento fue detenido el pasado mes de marzo. >>> fue arrestado por cuatro agentes encubiertos, esto es parte como represalia que estamos viviendo lÍderes indocumentados. >>> en lo que va del aÑo cuatro activistas han sido arrestados en vermont todos puestos en libertad por las presiones a polÍticos y tambiÉn gracias a las manifestaciones como la que tiene lugar hoy en dÍa. >>> y esta campaÑa liderada por trabajadores de la industria lechera y exigen respetar derechos humanos que horarios sean justos y un salario justo y garantizar seguridad en sus trabajos tambiÉn. >>> vÍctor diaz dice que no cesarÁn en la lucha. >>> queremos justicia para liberar a estos dos muchachos. >>> ice no r
. >>> en pie de lucha la comunidad en vermont trabajadores de la industria lechera salieron a las callesde 19 aÑos y la otra persona de 26 venÍan de ma er char trece millas en protesta nueve horas bajo el sol y terminaron siendo arrestados por agentes de inmigraciÓn a diez minutos de su casa en el condado franklin. >>> y tambiÉn yesenia y la otra persona no tienen rÉcord. >>> enrique tambiÉn integrante del movimiento fue detenido el pasado mes de marzo....
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that allegation came from the vice chairman of the vermont republican party.onald trump's vermont campaign state director. that is an absolute lie. but that's what you expect from the trump administration and people associated with donald trump. these people do not choose to debate the real issues facing the american people. whether it is the disastrous health care bill, climate change, whether it is their attack on women's rights or so many other issues. the way they think they can win elections. i think it was in the him magazine. where the republican national committee, not even the vermont republican party, was kind of goading and pushing to talk about this issue. that's what they are into. not only public officials and candidates. it is even family members and children. just beyond the pale. >> let me ask you this. it has been interesting to watch republicans talk about single payer. it seems you're a quite prominent supporter of single payer. they keep trying to make the, a utility that the only choice is between single payer and their earn thety. they s
that allegation came from the vice chairman of the vermont republican party.onald trump's vermont campaign state director. that is an absolute lie. but that's what you expect from the trump administration and people associated with donald trump. these people do not choose to debate the real issues facing the american people. whether it is the disastrous health care bill, climate change, whether it is their attack on women's rights or so many other issues. the way they think they can win...
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family in vermont buying a prescription for their son was not available in u.s. were getting i it for $500 for year. to it ingot the rights u.s. that meant the family can no longer purchase it from england. $89,000. list is that's not right. just think what it meant to that family where they're able to their son and then they aren't. to pay this bone crushing price. host: as far as pricing is concerned, look how much we put into research and development and making sure new drugs come to market. what do you think about that argument? guest: there's validity that he put money in marketing and research. marketing.re into it's valid. what that becomes is an excuse pricing power. yes, they've got to get a return on investment. they be increasing prices on a patented drug where they've got. seven years of market exclusivively. orody else can sell it compete. he's year those prices go up and up where there's no value added the product. when they are able to take advantage of some loopholes like the orphan drug law. that's why there is an incentive where pharmaceutical c
family in vermont buying a prescription for their son was not available in u.s. were getting i it for $500 for year. to it ingot the rights u.s. that meant the family can no longer purchase it from england. $89,000. list is that's not right. just think what it meant to that family where they're able to their son and then they aren't. to pay this bone crushing price. host: as far as pricing is concerned, look how much we put into research and development and making sure new drugs come to market....
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record highs fell in burlington, vermont and caribou, maine, yesterday. could happen yet again today. the heat will likely trigger severe storms in the once again, this was the scene yesterday in lena, wisconsin. wow, the powerful wind ripping a roof off a home and sent it flying into a naeb's yard. what a scene. >>> quite a scene aboard a commercial flight as well. it's not very often you see someone who once had access to air force one there. >> yeah, passengers on a flight from atlanta to washington, d.c. got to shake hands with former president jimmy carter. the 92-year-old greeting everyone prior to takeoff. >> mr. carter didn't say much. he said he didn't want to delay the flight but made time to shake all of those passengers' hands. >> maybe running for office in 2020. >> ah. >> i kind of want to see him run down the aisle and do a hi high-fi high-five. >>> an emergency landing for a hollywood megastar after both plane engines fail. >>> another scare for passengers. see how this plane was able to land with a hole in the engine cover. >>> and, man,
record highs fell in burlington, vermont and caribou, maine, yesterday. could happen yet again today. the heat will likely trigger severe storms in the once again, this was the scene yesterday in lena, wisconsin. wow, the powerful wind ripping a roof off a home and sent it flying into a naeb's yard. what a scene. >>> quite a scene aboard a commercial flight as well. it's not very often you see someone who once had access to air force one there. >> yeah, passengers on a flight...
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michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes inies. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason. good night and au revoir. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org san francisco's mayor defending >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with a six-figure apology for an illegal immigrant. san francisco's mayor defending the city for violating the sanctuary city policy but our exclusive poll shows san franciscans are split. good evening. >> it's the first of its kind settlement. the city paying an illegal immigrant because the city did not protect him from immigration agents. new at 6:00 our exclusive kpix 5/surveyusa poll found san franciscans are divided on the city's decision to settle the case. 45% agree with it, 40 disagree. kpix 5 political reporter melissa caen ask the mayor about what could be a precedent. >> reporter: a proposal to pay pedro figueroa nearly $200,000 still has to be voted on by the san francisco board of supervisors. but it has already sparked a fierce debate. >> how much
michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes inies. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason. good night and au revoir. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org san francisco's mayor defending >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with a six-figure apology for an illegal immigrant. san francisco's mayor defending the city for violating the sanctuary city policy but our...
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in vermont, demonstrators gathered outside a south burlington jail on monday to protest the arrest and possible deportation of undocumented activists. esau peche-ventura and yesenia hernandez-ramos. immigration and customs enforcement agents detained the two farm workers on saturday, only hours after they walked 13 miles from montpelier to the ben & jerry's factory in waterbury as part of an action organized by the group migrant justice's "milk with dignity" campaign, which is demanding fair working conditions for vermont's dairy workers. in the past year, ice agents have arrested at least three other migrant justice organizers in what immigrant rights activists say is a targeted crackdown against undocumented activists in vermont. in seattle, washington, residents are mourning the death of charleena lyles, an african american pregnant mother who was shot and killed by the police on saturday after she called 911 to report a burglary at her own apartment. the two white police offers shot lyles in front of her young children inside her own home. police claim she was holding a knife while
in vermont, demonstrators gathered outside a south burlington jail on monday to protest the arrest and possible deportation of undocumented activists. esau peche-ventura and yesenia hernandez-ramos. immigration and customs enforcement agents detained the two farm workers on saturday, only hours after they walked 13 miles from montpelier to the ben & jerry's factory in waterbury as part of an action organized by the group migrant justice's "milk with dignity" campaign, which is...
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the records were with the vermont apartment of education.rosecutors were asking the department of education to preserve records. >> senator sanders campaign manager did not respond to requests for comment but he told politico the couple has hired richard cassidy, a well-regarded lawyer, and lawrence robinson. democratic party activists discount of the case hurting senator sanders politically, at least for now. >> is going to get a big benefit of the doubt, particularly with his supporters. >> the senator 's staff did not respond to requests for comment. the senator called it nonsense. >> bill: thank you. reporting here in washington. in a moment we begin our series on the front lines around the world with american troops. here's what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. fox 9 in the twin cities. family of a black motorist killed by a white police officer agrees to a $3 million settlement. philando castile was fatally shot during a traffic stop about a year ago. the officer was acquitted of manslaughter and other charges. the verd
the records were with the vermont apartment of education.rosecutors were asking the department of education to preserve records. >> senator sanders campaign manager did not respond to requests for comment but he told politico the couple has hired richard cassidy, a well-regarded lawyer, and lawrence robinson. democratic party activists discount of the case hurting senator sanders politically, at least for now. >> is going to get a big benefit of the doubt, particularly with his...
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hey, in vermont. >> you do the june skiing to say you did it. right. you can say remember that year we went skiing in june. >> that's what my friend posted. >> as we head to the weekend we're going to watch a l conditions. a little rain still this morning in areas of florida. today's forecast, warm, st. louis to chicago, we're going to have typical afternoon storms continuing from florida along the gulf coast into texas, maybe a shower or two to southern new england, saturday we still watch showers and storms on the gulf, the great lakes have to deal with showers and storms, and that storm will head to areas of new england through sunday evening. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now a closer look at your day ahead. you can see it's not going to rain all day long in florida or along the gulf coast. we'll see a chance of showers and storms for about every location. keep the umbrella handy from dallas to houston to new orleans. frances, the weekend looks warm in most areas though some will dodge the rain. >> thank you. >>> friday, kathy
hey, in vermont. >> you do the june skiing to say you did it. right. you can say remember that year we went skiing in june. >> that's what my friend posted. >> as we head to the weekend we're going to watch a l conditions. a little rain still this morning in areas of florida. today's forecast, warm, st. louis to chicago, we're going to have typical afternoon storms continuing from florida along the gulf coast into texas, maybe a shower or two to southern new england, saturday...
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host: let's go to ron and vermont. caller: hi, representative thomas massie. i am not impressed with the republicans and democrats. burma has 50,000 -- vermont has 50,000 less people than the district of columbia, you referenced the constitution, but what about representation -- representation -- taxation without representation. eleanor norton cannot vote, so maybe they shouldn't d.c. to kentucky, and you could become a delegate? why are you imposing a law on the district when they don't have representatives to vote for them? why don't you worry about your own state that a telling d.c. what to do? guest: when i came to washington, i swore an oath to the constitution. it is that simple. the founding fathers anticipated that it would be better to have the federal city under the jurisdiction of congress than to have it at thomas or under its own -- to have it autonomous or under its own state. there have been conversations about having 600,000 people in the federal city. i would be open to discussions about if maryland virginia wanted to end next part of the city
host: let's go to ron and vermont. caller: hi, representative thomas massie. i am not impressed with the republicans and democrats. burma has 50,000 -- vermont has 50,000 less people than the district of columbia, you referenced the constitution, but what about representation -- representation -- taxation without representation. eleanor norton cannot vote, so maybe they shouldn't d.c. to kentucky, and you could become a delegate? why are you imposing a law on the district when they don't have...
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michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plains, vermont. >>> a nasa experiment caused a colorful predawn showket launched yesterday created artificial clouds that could be seen on the eastern seaboard. scientists tested a vapor they want to use for high altitude air currents. >> coming up on "cbs this morning," best selling author elin hilderbrand, the queen of the summer beach read tells us about her new book, "the identicals." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." introducing listerine® zero alcohol™. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... with the lighter feel... of this. try listerine® zero alcohol™. bmilk and fresh cream,a. and only sustainably farmed vanilla. what is this? a vanilla bean? mmm! breyers the good vanilla. we use non-gmo sourced ingredients in some of america's favorite flavors. mmm! introducing colgate total advanced health mouthwash. just shake to activate its unique formula that removes 24x more bacteria. for a healthier mouth and a clean you can feel! try colgate total advanced he
michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plains, vermont. >>> a nasa experiment caused a colorful predawn showket launched yesterday created artificial clouds that could be seen on the eastern seaboard. scientists tested a vapor they want to use for high altitude air currents. >> coming up on "cbs this morning," best selling author elin hilderbrand, the queen of the summer beach read tells us about her new book, "the identicals." i'm anne-marie green. this is the...
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michelle miller, cbs news, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes in both countriesening news. i'm anthony mason. good night. ♪ >>> tonight -- is adele retiring from touring? >> this is the beginning of the end. i only have four shows left. >> what her cryptic handwritten note to fans revealed. >>> then -- j-lo and a-rod's family getaway. >> jennifer is a role model. >> is an engagement next? >>> forget those "bachelor" breakup rumors. we have the latest on nick and vanessa's next big move. >>> then, the big easy takeover with the cast of "girl's trip." >> i'm losing my mind right now. >> we're very proud. >>> the "spider-man: homecoming" premiere. >>> plus "battle of the network stars" is back. >>> and why harry styles is taking cover. >> there's an explosion happening over here.
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hey, in vermont. >> you do the june skiing to say you did it. right. you can say remember that year we went skiing in june. >> that's what my friend posted. >> as we head to the weekend we're going to watch a lot of warm weather, summer-like conditions. a little rain still this morning in areas of florida. today's forecast, warm, st. louis to chicago, we're going to have typical afternoon storms continuing from florida along the gulf coast into texas, maybe a shower or two to southern new england, saturday we still watch showers and storms on the gulf, the great lakes have to deal with showers and storms, and that storm will head to areas of new england through sunday evening. >>> conditions for today will be ideal. lots of sunshine for today. area of high pressure will be our weathermaker. your out-the-door forecast for the next couple of hours, keeping it in the 60s to kick off your day at 7:00 a.m. by the middle of the day, seeing 70s. again, a mix of sun and clouds. more sunshine if anything. p.a. suburbs also seeing really nice conditions. we'll t
hey, in vermont. >> you do the june skiing to say you did it. right. you can say remember that year we went skiing in june. >> that's what my friend posted. >> as we head to the weekend we're going to watch a lot of warm weather, summer-like conditions. a little rain still this morning in areas of florida. today's forecast, warm, st. louis to chicago, we're going to have typical afternoon storms continuing from florida along the gulf coast into texas, maybe a shower or two to...
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paul: governor of vermont, former governor of vermont, joe, ran on this in 2012 or 2014, said, i'm going to impose sing-payer in the people's republic of vermont, he failed because there was too much cost, he had to raise taxes so much and people would have fled the state? >> enormous increase in the tax burden which would apply to a rich state like california, the importance of these state-base movements is the states, the governors eventually find they just can't afford it but it's an exercise in signaling to say the national democrats we can't do this here but you can do it in washington, you can raise taxes to impose some kind of system like this. if republicans, i think, in congress can't pass the health care bill this is where the democratic party is going and it's going to be the next big health care debate. paul: you think that's part of the agenda, platform, most of the candidates in 2020. andrew cuomo is moving to run for president, i don't think he resists, i think he endorses a version of it. >> i wouldn't be surprised. he's endorsed free college, why not free health care too
paul: governor of vermont, former governor of vermont, joe, ran on this in 2012 or 2014, said, i'm going to impose sing-payer in the people's republic of vermont, he failed because there was too much cost, he had to raise taxes so much and people would have fled the state? >> enormous increase in the tax burden which would apply to a rich state like california, the importance of these state-base movements is the states, the governors eventually find they just can't afford it but it's an...
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michelle miller, cbs news, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes in both countriesvening news. i'm anthony mason. good night. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. fo >>> right now, we're but one hour away from parts of president donald trump's travel ban going into effect. visitors from some six countries will be denied visas unless they can prove they have families here in the united states. >>> no deal yet. republicans won't meet their friday deadline for the health care bill. >>> and the president under attack tonight by his own party for tweets some are calling disgusting, crude and sexist. >>> i am bruce johnson. we have a lot to talk about tonight. going off scr
michelle miller, cbs news, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes in both countriesvening news. i'm anthony mason. good night. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to...
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the reason i moved to vermont was because of a divorce and my life is turned upside down. now i am on social security and retirement and it is not enough. since three years, i go to the employment office, they are very nice. and i gety job excuses because of my age, three years. that is my problem and my finances are getting worse day by day. thing, i never support democrats because they prevented -- the only democrat i support -- theye sanders and are the ones that i never forget. i told them, please, only support not hillary, support bernie. the story of not being able to find a job, even in a place like for mott that has a has quiteermont that a low unemployment rate, that is something i have heard. a lot of people, we are seeing growth in low-wage jobs and they do not want to take a job that pays eight dollars an hour or nine dollars an hour and that may not be worth it once you consider your commuting costs and other log -- obligations. those jobs are often hard. i mentioned home health care, sometimes that means having to be strong enough to pick up another person. t
the reason i moved to vermont was because of a divorce and my life is turned upside down. now i am on social security and retirement and it is not enough. since three years, i go to the employment office, they are very nice. and i gety job excuses because of my age, three years. that is my problem and my finances are getting worse day by day. thing, i never support democrats because they prevented -- the only democrat i support -- theye sanders and are the ones that i never forget. i told them,...
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this is vermont senator bernie sanders speaking monday onon the senate floor. mr. sanders: mr.resident, today's congressional budget office analysis of the trump mcconnell health care bill gives us 22 million reasons why this legislation should not see the light of day. truth istells us in that this bill really has nothing to do with health care. rather, it is an enormous transfer of wealth from the sick, the elderly, the children, the disabled, and the poor into the pockets of the wealthiest peoplele in this country. amy: vermont senator bernie sanders and others have been advocating instead for a single-payer healthcare system, knowown as "medicare for all," although sanders has yet to formally introduce a bill. we'll have more on the congressional budget office's report, the republican health care plan, and mounting calls for a single-payer system after headlines. the u.s. supreme court has announced to allow for the partial implementation of president trump's travel ban while the couout examines the constitutionality. ththe execututive order calls fa 90 day ban on n travele
this is vermont senator bernie sanders speaking monday onon the senate floor. mr. sanders: mr.resident, today's congressional budget office analysis of the trump mcconnell health care bill gives us 22 million reasons why this legislation should not see the light of day. truth istells us in that this bill really has nothing to do with health care. rather, it is an enormous transfer of wealth from the sick, the elderly, the children, the disabled, and the poor into the pockets of the wealthiest...
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joining me now is democratic senator patrick leahy of vermont.rves on the senate judiciary committee. senator, thanks so much for joining us as always. >> good to be with you, jake. >> i want to start with this letter that you and your colleague senator al franken sent, several letters really, to the fbi to get more information on whether attorney general sessions perjured himself when during his hearings to become attorney general he claimed he had not met with any russian officials. he later clarified he hadn't met with any russians as part of the trump campaign. what are you trying find out with these leters? >> well, then, later we saw a picture of him at a trump campaign event with -- with russians. we just want to get the facts. you know, it's -- this seems to be such a moving target. i think of the years that i served with jeff sessions on the judiciary committee, if he saw somebody who the facts were changing like this, he would want the answers. he'd be writing the same kinds of letters that senator franken and i wrote. all we want are s
joining me now is democratic senator patrick leahy of vermont.rves on the senate judiciary committee. senator, thanks so much for joining us as always. >> good to be with you, jake. >> i want to start with this letter that you and your colleague senator al franken sent, several letters really, to the fbi to get more information on whether attorney general sessions perjured himself when during his hearings to become attorney general he claimed he had not met with any russian...
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people in vermont don't know what's in it. we need a serious discussion and i'm confident that everyone would want to hold that discussion. we're the only major country on earth not to guarentee health care to all people as a right. the affordable care act has problems. deductibles are too high and co-payments are too high and we should address that but something is wrong when we remain the only country not to guarantee health care to all people as a right. i am going to go forward with a medicare for all single payer program and i think that's the direction long-term we should be going. >> let me ask you about where the democratic party is overall. you said you want to go there and that's not necessarily a unified position inside the left umbrella in this country. i say left because you're not technically a member of the democratic party but why do you think democrats lost that special election in georgia last week? >> it's more than the special election. for the last nine years we lost the senate, we lost the u.s. house. two
people in vermont don't know what's in it. we need a serious discussion and i'm confident that everyone would want to hold that discussion. we're the only major country on earth not to guarentee health care to all people as a right. the affordable care act has problems. deductibles are too high and co-payments are too high and we should address that but something is wrong when we remain the only country not to guarantee health care to all people as a right. i am going to go forward with a...
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bee plain, vermont and stamstead, quebec, canada. the table on the floor in this upstairs room indicates approximately where the border is. selling a home that actually straddles two countries is proving to be a bit of a challenge. >> my ideal buyer is someone with dual citizenship. >> reporter: realtor rosemary lalime. >> it makes it more difficult because i have to make sure they have the right customs papers to own the property. >> reporter: the historiom was built in the early 1800s as a place to ease commerce between both countries. the nine-bedroom, five-bath estate is listed as $109,000 and needs about $600,000 in repairs. there is one other sticking point. this door has to stay locked all the time? >> absolutely. >> reporter: bolted shut. >> you step out that door and you're in canada, off the property, and subject to be arrested. >> reporter: border patrol offices for both nations are right across the street. u.s. customs and border protection's troy rabideau. >> it's always something we need to be cognizant of is who's comi
bee plain, vermont and stamstead, quebec, canada. the table on the floor in this upstairs room indicates approximately where the border is. selling a home that actually straddles two countries is proving to be a bit of a challenge. >> my ideal buyer is someone with dual citizenship. >> reporter: realtor rosemary lalime. >> it makes it more difficult because i have to make sure they have the right customs papers to own the property. >> reporter: the historiom was built in...
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asked about this case by a local vermont reporter last month the senator called it nonsense and noted the involvement of donald tramp's forward campaign aides. >> donald trump tapping chris ray to head the fbi, former assistant attorney general under george w. bush says he is honored and humbled by the nomination. this comes after james comey was fired earlier this year. he must be confirmed by the senate before leading the agency as director. heather: now claiming the navy destroyer failed to react moments before the collision. lawyers reporting the captain of the crystal said they flashed lights towards the fitzgerald even taking a hard right to avoid the ship. the u.s. navy has not commented. mahmoud abbas rob: tourists brutally beaten in new york in surveillance video, a surprise attack from behind, both men were victims, falling to the ground, one of them knocked out cold, crooks stealing their wallets. the victim rushed to the hospital, when in critical condition, one suspect is under arrest the other on the run today. heather: american manufacturers now stopping what is linked
asked about this case by a local vermont reporter last month the senator called it nonsense and noted the involvement of donald tramp's forward campaign aides. >> donald trump tapping chris ray to head the fbi, former assistant attorney general under george w. bush says he is honored and humbled by the nomination. this comes after james comey was fired earlier this year. he must be confirmed by the senate before leading the agency as director. heather: now claiming the navy destroyer...
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[applause] as the united states senator from vermont let me give you a brief overview of some of theerious crisis we currently face, crises which do not often get the attention they deserve, just are not talked about. as a student of james madison high school i recall my social studies teacher talking about how there was small, developing countries around the world that .ere oligarchic societies places where the economic and political life of the nation were controlled by a handful of very wealthy people. it never occurred to me as a kid in brooklyn that the united states of america, our great nation, could move in that direction, but that is precisely , in my view, what is happening today. today, in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. americans now own as much wealth as the bottom half of america and one family now owns as much wealth as the bottom 42% of our people. in the last 17 years while the middle cast -- class continues to decline, we have seen a tenfold increase in the number of billionaires. today in america, ceos are earning almost 30
[applause] as the united states senator from vermont let me give you a brief overview of some of theerious crisis we currently face, crises which do not often get the attention they deserve, just are not talked about. as a student of james madison high school i recall my social studies teacher talking about how there was small, developing countries around the world that .ere oligarchic societies places where the economic and political life of the nation were controlled by a handful of very...
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, you can see numerous colleagues on the side of the aisle who are speaking, as my colleague from vermont just did, my colleague from massachusetts, great passion, i am sure my colleague from minnesota, we have all been home for the weekend talking to our constituents. we have been back here with cbo news and we are here because we are very concerned about the next step the senate might take in this healthcare debate. when i was at home, i heard unbelievable positive stories about healthcare. i was at a hospital in our state, virginia mason, one of the leaders in reducing healthcare costs for new efficiencies, they improved return time of getting lab results for patients 85%, they have increased productivity 90%, they reduced liability insurance charges by 76%. they have innovated, they have innovated, they have talked about the direction health insurance should go and not once did they mention cutting or attaining medicaid as the solution. i also talked to a community health clinic who, under the affordable care act, was able to expand in the community, literally cut in half the uninsure
, you can see numerous colleagues on the side of the aisle who are speaking, as my colleague from vermont just did, my colleague from massachusetts, great passion, i am sure my colleague from minnesota, we have all been home for the weekend talking to our constituents. we have been back here with cbo news and we are here because we are very concerned about the next step the senate might take in this healthcare debate. when i was at home, i heard unbelievable positive stories about healthcare. i...
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the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, today's congressional budget office analysis of the trum-mccon-- trump-mcconnell health care bill gives us 22 million reasons why this legislation should not see the light of day. what c.b.o. tells us in truth is that this bill really has nothing to do with health care. rather it is an enormous transfer of wealth from the sick, the elderly, the children, the disabled, and the poor into the pockets of the wealthiest people in this country. mr. president, according to c.b.o., and that report just came out a few hours ago, this bill would throw 22 million americans off of health insurance, cut medicaid by over $770 billion, defund planned parenthood, and substantially increase premiums for older americans. under this bill, a 64-year-old with an income of $56,000 could see his or her premiums increase from $4,400 under current law to $16,000, an increase of nearl nearly850%. now, how are older workers in this country going to deal with an850% increase in -- an 850% increase in
the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, today's congressional budget office analysis of the trum-mccon-- trump-mcconnell health care bill gives us 22 million reasons why this legislation should not see the light of day. what c.b.o. tells us in truth is that this bill really has nothing to do with health care. rather it is an enormous transfer of wealth from the sick, the elderly, the children, the disabled, and the poor into the...
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to what we saw in middlebury vermont. middlebury, vermont. the violence.here is a lack of disrespect across the board. i love spirited debate. but the lack of respect -- i think you have tagged it. once someone becomes less than human, you can do a lot of things to them. >> sean: we are going to get hammered. oh, those two, not joining the kumbaya. >> send me a memo when i care. >> sean: [laughs] we will talk a little bit about the heroism of these two d.c. capitol police. they were in an open field. you put your life on the line right there, knowing you are going to die. amazing courage. also, the deep state strikes again. anonymous sources once again, late at night, leaking information about president trump. tonight they go after collateral damage, his son-in-law, jared. jay sekulow, sara carter, gregg jarrett, they will break it all down. highlights from my visit, the horror of left-wing assassination attempt on g.o.p. lawmakers. remember our special night? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. you
to what we saw in middlebury vermont. middlebury, vermont. the violence.here is a lack of disrespect across the board. i love spirited debate. but the lack of respect -- i think you have tagged it. once someone becomes less than human, you can do a lot of things to them. >> sean: we are going to get hammered. oh, those two, not joining the kumbaya. >> send me a memo when i care. >> sean: [laughs] we will talk a little bit about the heroism of these two d.c. capitol police....
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and you know, she died - she died when i was in vermont. i had already moved there. i had to little kids and i was poor and when she had a stroke, my mother told me and i did not come home. because i was busy and i had a job and i had little kids. and then she had another stroke and she died. and i did not come home for the funeral. i felt horrible at this ever since. one of the reasons i wanted to write the book was to search for her atlanta. i called her nee. and i did, is a very personal book in many ways. so the epilogue in the book is about nee. so it was interesting. i decided i would spend the night in different areas around the beltline which is connecting on the areas for the first time really. it was fascinating and a wonderful experience. i made many new friends. many of whom have come to my book signings in the last week here in atlanta. it has just been very wonderful to reconnect with them. one of the people that, i interviewed mary porter. i would like to read to you from that section. it is at the beginning of - oh, and something that the book. so the
and you know, she died - she died when i was in vermont. i had already moved there. i had to little kids and i was poor and when she had a stroke, my mother told me and i did not come home. because i was busy and i had a job and i had little kids. and then she had another stroke and she died. and i did not come home for the funeral. i felt horrible at this ever since. one of the reasons i wanted to write the book was to search for her atlanta. i called her nee. and i did, is a very personal...