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he wasl for the end definitely a civil rights leader -- the boys were. he started there. he will tour much broader stage and said what's going on in the world of tennis. hits is a launcher junior development program here which would you stepping stone for players to move up and through and into the world tour. retrain carrie osiris for 12 to 16 weeks with my grandfather. i was intense training. -- thatense competition sets the stage for what developed in 1951 where he started bringing kids for 20 years to lynchburg, virginia and this site to train and practice with the best and brightest kids across country. some would say -- someone stay throughout the community, as well as with coworkers, nurses and people part of his medical practice. these are mostly african-americans but there are some kids who came and trained that were not african-americans who also benefited from the program and goodwill. . spent several summers here shortly before my grandfather passed away in 1971, i was part of the traveling team. it was surreal. a larger-than-life individual. impacted so many
he wasl for the end definitely a civil rights leader -- the boys were. he started there. he will tour much broader stage and said what's going on in the world of tennis. hits is a launcher junior development program here which would you stepping stone for players to move up and through and into the world tour. retrain carrie osiris for 12 to 16 weeks with my grandfather. i was intense training. -- thatense competition sets the stage for what developed in 1951 where he started bringing kids for...
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what wasl be because agreed to was a record level of domestic funding increase. -- the white house put out a statement in forcing this deal because of the huge increases to the military spending, which president trump has been asking for for more than a year. the white house endorses the deal, but the domestic spending was higher than deemed necessary. this is something the white house has made clear that he doesn't think the departments like the labor department, education department, it doesn't think it needs as much money as it got. the reason is because it was a key reason with democratic leaders, that's why they agreed to back this bill. that's where they agree to support a $700 billion military budget next year. >> will he sign any omnibus bill that gets passed the four march 23? >> he indicated he would. a lot could happen in the next six weeks. we didn't see that much about the border wall, border security as part of this budget deal and short-term spending bill. i think because immigration will be taking hold on capitol hill starting next week. leader mcconnell said it in the
what wasl be because agreed to was a record level of domestic funding increase. -- the white house put out a statement in forcing this deal because of the huge increases to the military spending, which president trump has been asking for for more than a year. the white house endorses the deal, but the domestic spending was higher than deemed necessary. this is something the white house has made clear that he doesn't think the departments like the labor department, education department, it...
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. >> trevor: when elon musk wasle eight years old he said, when i grow up, i want to send a giant tripleenis into space! ( laughter ) not a normal one either. this went into space with a sports car inside it. like the aliens will see this and be, really? a sports car inside a rocket? someone's overcompensating. ( laughter ) give it up for elon musk, man, spacex ( cheers and applause ) this man is doing amazing things. but whatever we do, we've got to make sure he does not lose an eye because that's how he becomes a super villain, people. keep him safe! ( laughter ) what else i'm excited about the winter olympics coming up on friday. that's going to be fun. ( applause ) they just announced the olympic village will be stocked with 110,000 condoms. ( laughter ) now, i don't know why winter athletes need so many condoms. i mean, their outfits are already made out of latex. you don't need a condom. you are a condom. but, still, use condoms. use condoms. and olympians face nongentley-based threats. >> 21 olympic venues and facilities are closely monitored at this command center. the 60,000 per
. >> trevor: when elon musk wasle eight years old he said, when i grow up, i want to send a giant tripleenis into space! ( laughter ) not a normal one either. this went into space with a sports car inside it. like the aliens will see this and be, really? a sports car inside a rocket? someone's overcompensating. ( laughter ) give it up for elon musk, man, spacex ( cheers and applause ) this man is doing amazing things. but whatever we do, we've got to make sure he does not lose an eye...
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democrat emphasis that fisa court whether or no knew it wasl document it was withheld because of fbi city dig to protect sources. >> we can't have a secret court operate like this in american. reporter: republican memo said mccabe testified that bureau would never have -- without dossier, democrat, challenge finding and a passing reference in press relief fact sheet. lou: thank you. >> from washington. >> our first guest has been working tirelessly to sound the alarm on deep state corruption, at fbi and bo yond. we're -- beyond, we're joined by congressman matt gates from florida. higheserves on a number of committees, let's begin with democratic response, on the intel committee, what you make of it. >> well, let me say, as a fan of the show, it is great to have you back, i appreciate you having me on. democratic memo is politics, wrapped in circular logic, claim that republican memo that cash at dnc was convertible to a government sponsored warrant to staspy on american citizens. in democrat memo you don't see hillary clinton's name or the dnc mentioned once. they ignored the fact t
democrat emphasis that fisa court whether or no knew it wasl document it was withheld because of fbi city dig to protect sources. >> we can't have a secret court operate like this in american. reporter: republican memo said mccabe testified that bureau would never have -- without dossier, democrat, challenge finding and a passing reference in press relief fact sheet. lou: thank you. >> from washington. >> our first guest has been working tirelessly to sound the alarm on deep...
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books and the philadelphia eagles have their first nfl championship since 1960, before the super bowl waslreated, after beating e new england patriots. >> for the philadphia eagles,t . >> yang: it was a victory w decades in the making. the underdog eagles ed in front of the reigning champio patriots, right from the start. just before halftime, they added to their lead with a trick play, a touchdown pass to quarterback nick foles. foles also threw for three scores, making him the first player in n.f.l. history to both throw and catch a super bowl touchdown. then, with two mites to go and the eags up 38-33, tom brady was sacd and fumbled, shredding the patriots' hopes for a late comeback, and a record-tying sixth championship. the eagles added a field goal to win 41 to 33. it was an improbable victorys after starting quarteack carson wentz was sidelined by a knee injury in december. >> to be a part of the philadelphia eagles first championship, we've all waited a long time, to be in thisc and i know there's gonna be a lot of celebr>>ing tonight. ang: even as foles spoke in minnesota... >> e-
books and the philadelphia eagles have their first nfl championship since 1960, before the super bowl waslreated, after beating e new england patriots. >> for the philadphia eagles,t . >> yang: it was a victory w decades in the making. the underdog eagles ed in front of the reigning champio patriots, right from the start. just before halftime, they added to their lead with a trick play, a touchdown pass to quarterback nick foles. foles also threw for three scores, making him the...
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of course, a lot of people who work in the child for field are saying that the families first bill wasl what they had been dreaming about for three full decades and now they've come together in the last couple weeks and i want to thank you for that, mr. chairman. now, on a not so positive note the budget season is at hand again so the trump agenda of healthcare discrimination is back. i'm going to go through the examples. start with discrimination against americans for pre-existing conditions. people who have pre-existingn conditions count on having a robust private insurance market with strong consumer protection but the trump budget offers is chaos in the private insurance market and o the elimination of key consumer protections. the budget embraces the old graham cassidy proposal and that lived the mercifully short life last fall because in this room we blew the whistle on the fact that it didn't lock in production for those who have pre-existing conditions. on top of that the initiation is giving green light to junk insurance policies the revised the worst insurance abuses of the pa
of course, a lot of people who work in the child for field are saying that the families first bill wasl what they had been dreaming about for three full decades and now they've come together in the last couple weeks and i want to thank you for that, mr. chairman. now, on a not so positive note the budget season is at hand again so the trump agenda of healthcare discrimination is back. i'm going to go through the examples. start with discrimination against americans for pre-existing conditions....
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and two thirds for legal immigration into have chain migration that is a poll that wasl put out and to corroborate that. and that was being discussed. and it ensures that the primary families of those green card recipients are trying to get their families in. and to be assured the backlog is taken care of and forth secure and succeed act and the archaic visa lottery program. it is a way for terrorists to enter the country. in close those loopholes of immigration system if we don't dealfi with these and then we would be back here in a few short years. and with that temporary work visa.s and then to find a common solution to this. but if people miss body have wanted to do for a long time. in a compassionate and fair way that would benefit every american that is why we have to do with these issues politicians but i have discovered to just kick this down the road. it is a great pandering opportunity to blame this on them. and to do what they want to do. there is no reason other than politics fromsp the secure and succeed act to have bipartisan support each part of secure and succeed act wi
and two thirds for legal immigration into have chain migration that is a poll that wasl put out and to corroborate that. and that was being discussed. and it ensures that the primary families of those green card recipients are trying to get their families in. and to be assured the backlog is taken care of and forth secure and succeed act and the archaic visa lottery program. it is a way for terrorists to enter the country. in close those loopholes of immigration system if we don't dealfi with...
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situation room that we had in the state department calling, calling, calling to find out how was, how wasle yeltsin doing with the mayhem in the streets of moscow, the violence that emanated from the russian parliament and the attack on the tv studio and other facilities, and then, finally, when yeltsin had felt that he had to use force to squash the rebellion. clinton worried about yeltsin all of the time. in almost every conversation that i ever heard from him, he was had a kcombination of apprehension and admiration, and sometimes though, t he admiratin played second fiddle to the admiration as you can imagine. but never, ever did he waiver on supporting yeltsin and especially when the alternatives were people that challenged y t yeltsin in december of 1993 and 1996 respectively. in short, clinton knew that the yeltsin reforms which he also knew were the gorbachev/yeltsin are reforms might fail, but he never considered hedging our bets. since that would among other things increase the prospect of failure. let me just say a little bit about a number of points that i would say came up call
situation room that we had in the state department calling, calling, calling to find out how was, how wasle yeltsin doing with the mayhem in the streets of moscow, the violence that emanated from the russian parliament and the attack on the tv studio and other facilities, and then, finally, when yeltsin had felt that he had to use force to squash the rebellion. clinton worried about yeltsin all of the time. in almost every conversation that i ever heard from him, he was had a kcombination of...