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welch? mr. welch votes no. ms. fear votes no. >> mr. cooper is not recorded. >> no. >> mr. survey is not recorded. >> no. >> mr. welch? no?r. cooper, you voted mr. cooper votes no. recorded.ly is not mr. connelly votes no. clay? mr. clay votes no. miss kelly votes no. >> if anyone else wishing to vote -- >> on this vote we have 15 yeas, 24 nos. >> the amendment fails. the question now is on the higgins amendment, which failed by one vote. the gays and these are ordered, the clerk shall call the role. >> is everyone who wishes to vote voted? the clerk will give the tally. >> on this boat we have 15 yeas and 24 nos. >> the nos have it, the amendment fails. the question now occurs on the norman amendment. the clerk shall call the role. call] >> anyone else wishing to vote? the clerk will give the tally. >> on this vote we have 16 yeas and 23 nos. >> the amendment fails. the question is now in the coming amendment. the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk shall call the roll. [roll call] >> mr. chairman, i ask my vote be changed from yea to aye. [laughter] >> is there anybody w
welch? mr. welch votes no. ms. fear votes no. >> mr. cooper is not recorded. >> no. >> mr. survey is not recorded. >> no. >> mr. welch? no?r. cooper, you voted mr. cooper votes no. recorded.ly is not mr. connelly votes no. clay? mr. clay votes no. miss kelly votes no. >> if anyone else wishing to vote -- >> on this vote we have 15 yeas, 24 nos. >> the amendment fails. the question now is on the higgins amendment, which failed by one vote. the gays...
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welch. >> mr. welch votes no. ms. speier. >> no. >> ms. speier votes no. ms. kelly? mr. de sunnier? mrs. ms. lawrence? ms. lawrence votes no. mr. khanna. mr. khanna votes no. mr. gomez? mr. gomez votes no. ms. ocasio-cortez? ms. pressley? ms. pressley votes no. ms. talib? ms. talib votes no. mr. jordan? mr. jordan votes yes. mr. amash? mr. amash votes no. mr. gosar? mr. gosar votes yes. ms. fox? yes. ms. fox votes yes. mr. meadows? mr. meadows votes yes. mr. hice? mr. hice votes yes. mr. grothman? mr. grothman votes yes. mr. comer? mr. comer votes yes. mr. clout? mr. clout votes yes. mr. gibbs? mr. gibbs votes yes. mr. higgins? mr. higgins votes yes. mr. norman? mr. norman votes yes. mr. roy? ms. miller? ms. miller votes yes. mr. green. mr. armstrong? mr. armstrong votes yes. mr. stube? mr. stube votes yes. >> mr. chairman, how are we reported? >> mr. cooper isn't recorded. mr. sarbanes votes no. >> mr. welch? >> mr. cooper, you voted no? mr. cooper, no. mr. connolly has not recorded. mr. connolly votes no. mr. clay? mr. clay votes no. >> ms. kelly recorded. >> ms. kelly is not reco
welch. >> mr. welch votes no. ms. speier. >> no. >> ms. speier votes no. ms. kelly? mr. de sunnier? mrs. ms. lawrence? ms. lawrence votes no. mr. khanna. mr. khanna votes no. mr. gomez? mr. gomez votes no. ms. ocasio-cortez? ms. pressley? ms. pressley votes no. ms. talib? ms. talib votes no. mr. jordan? mr. jordan votes yes. mr. amash? mr. amash votes no. mr. gosar? mr. gosar votes yes. ms. fox? yes. ms. fox votes yes. mr. meadows? mr. meadows votes yes. mr. hice? mr. hice...
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. ♪ >> anthony: the town of welch, known in its glory days as "little new york." ♪ >> josh: welch is i mean, if that tells you anything. it's a real old, historic town, built in the 1800s. >> anthony: the american dream in miniature. a place where generations of immigrants and dreamers could work and lift up their family. >> alan: the town of welch, when it was booming, the sidewalks were so crowded there would be traffic backed up like a mile. you couldn't find a place to park. we had three hospitals, had a taxi cab stand, had, like, three jewelry stores. it was just a wonderful place. >> anthony: the rest of the country took a lot of money out of these hills over the decades. billions and billions of dollars. and when it became cheaper, or more convenient to pull the coal we needed to power our electrical grids, and to make our steel elsewhere, this is what was left behind. but this is not a poverty porn show. do not pity the people here, who despite what you may think, are not unrealistic about a return to the glory days of coal and better times. >> linda mckinney: i drank coffee
. ♪ >> anthony: the town of welch, known in its glory days as "little new york." ♪ >> josh: welch is i mean, if that tells you anything. it's a real old, historic town, built in the 1800s. >> anthony: the american dream in miniature. a place where generations of immigrants and dreamers could work and lift up their family. >> alan: the town of welch, when it was booming, the sidewalks were so crowded there would be traffic backed up like a mile. you couldn't...
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and then it all went wrong, he overshot his stall knocked over one of the pit crew, that is chris welchsato's car back in the spot where he was supposed to stop in the first place — and even then, they got themselves in all sorts of bother. a shame for sato who is having a really good season and had started on pole. he finished 15th — here's what that crew member thought of his afternoon. i was just i wasjust thinking i was just thinking about still trying to get up and do myjob. i got hit, i got knocked down, i got right back up and went for the car to get it back into the box. that's what you're trying to do, that is pa rt what you're trying to do, that is part of it. it happens, it is not the first time i have had it happen. it is the danger of the job, these quys it is the danger of the job, these guys put themselves on the line, so do we. that's why we enjoy it. sebastien vital is leading lewis hamilton in the canadian grand prix. that is all from us —— sebastien vettel. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode
and then it all went wrong, he overshot his stall knocked over one of the pit crew, that is chris welchsato's car back in the spot where he was supposed to stop in the first place — and even then, they got themselves in all sorts of bother. a shame for sato who is having a really good season and had started on pole. he finished 15th — here's what that crew member thought of his afternoon. i was just i wasjust thinking i was just thinking about still trying to get up and do myjob. i got hit,...
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. >> miss welch, i'm sorry, we saw from the staffing report that the b.l.a. did, you're setting trends on the trends of the previous year when our own staffing report shows that your arrests are down and your overtime is up 76%. so that's the data you're using to actually set the time? i kind of think that -- okay, sorry, i don't want to question your management, but -- a performance audit shows us that arrests are down 30%, overtime is up 76% and you're using this data, the same data to actually set the allotment of time? >> so, supervisor -- >> supervisor fewer: how does that interrupt the cycle of lower arrests, but 76 increase in overtime? i mean -- maybe i'm hearing it wrong. >> so from a higher level perspective, the trending is so we can set up budget. and something we've done, at least since i've been here, is every station, every unit has an allocated budget, so they use historical data to try to predict how much overtime will be spent this current year. that's a management tool that we use. that is a practice that you have to base your usage on some
. >> miss welch, i'm sorry, we saw from the staffing report that the b.l.a. did, you're setting trends on the trends of the previous year when our own staffing report shows that your arrests are down and your overtime is up 76%. so that's the data you're using to actually set the time? i kind of think that -- okay, sorry, i don't want to question your management, but -- a performance audit shows us that arrests are down 30%, overtime is up 76% and you're using this data, the same data to...
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welch: this was a bright day in the history of the house. we are going to provide relief to people who are innocent. we've got to debate about immigration. no question about it. but we're talking about children, infants in some cases who were brought here through no decision of their own and then went to school here, began a career here, built a family here in many cases served in the military here, served as first responders and this is finally an opportunity for those dreamers to have legal status. 2 1/2 million of them and we are going to provide temporary protected status to other law-abiding people who are living here and contributing. this is a big deal for the people in vermont. to those affected, it's relief. about time. second, they are contributing to the economy with the jobs they perform and the taxes that they pay. $3.5 million in federal taxes. and one in particular is a student at the university of vermont medical school. he was brought here from mexico when he was nine years old. his mom later died of cancer. his goal in life
welch: this was a bright day in the history of the house. we are going to provide relief to people who are innocent. we've got to debate about immigration. no question about it. but we're talking about children, infants in some cases who were brought here through no decision of their own and then went to school here, began a career here, built a family here in many cases served in the military here, served as first responders and this is finally an opportunity for those dreamers to have legal...
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welch and of course chairman pallone. with, that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from michigan. mrs. dingell: i reserve the balance of my time. mr. guthrie: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. mr. speaker, i rise myself sev for as -- i recognize myself for as much time as i want to consume. the want to thank chairman pallone, republican leader walden, the energy and commerce committee staff for their hard work to help this bipartisan package come together. i would also like to thank my colleague, congresswoman debbie didge, for working with me -- dingell, for working with me. i also want to thank my colleagues, representative matsui, representative eshoo, representative welch and representative waledberg for their hard work on this -- walberk for their hard work on this -- walberg for their hard work on this passage -- package. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of
welch and of course chairman pallone. with, that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from michigan. mrs. dingell: i reserve the balance of my time. mr. guthrie: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. mr. speaker, i rise myself sev for as -- i recognize myself for as much time as i want to consume. the want to thank chairman pallone, republican leader walden, the energy and commerce committee staff for...
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welch. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from vermont is recognized. mr. welch: i thank the gentleman. there is a crisis at the southern border. that's true. this past month, 140,000 people showed up seeking asylum. 84,000 families. 11,000 children. but everything, every single thing that the trump administration is doing, led by president trump himself, is making a very dire situation worse. first, start with the definition that our president gives what's going on. it's the arrival of rapists, of criminals, of gang members. when every single one of us who has been on that heartbreaking trip to the southern border knows it's children, it's women, it's families who are fleeing violence, who are fleeing gang members, who are fleeing des tution and grinding poverty. those are the people arriving at the border, and their crime, made criminal by the administration, is to seek help, to knock on america's door and ask for help. we may not be able to do all that we would like, but is it a crime for a person to ask for assistance? second, by defining the crisis is
welch. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from vermont is recognized. mr. welch: i thank the gentleman. there is a crisis at the southern border. that's true. this past month, 140,000 people showed up seeking asylum. 84,000 families. 11,000 children. but everything, every single thing that the trump administration is doing, led by president trump himself, is making a very dire situation worse. first, start with the definition that our president gives what's going on. it's the arrival of...
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. >> i want to bring in amy parn and matt welch. we could go on and on, but a lot has been made of what the president said that is provably incorrect about john mccain, about meghan markle. and about the protests. i want to play a little more about what he said about that. >> i will say being president of the united states, even the way they treated me, i think that i have a very good relationship with the people in the united kingdom. but is it me or is it the country? our country loves your country. >> i mean the fact of the matter is that the polls that have been done show him under 20% approval rating in the uk. and there is a contrast. "washington post" did a great thing on this, they said in 2003 when george w. bush was met with protests over the intervention in iraq, he was self-deprecating, he talked about the tradition of free speech being alive and well. that is not something that this president is capable of. >> self deprecation does not wear easily on donald trump's sleeve. that has been since the 1980s. he likes to be i
. >> i want to bring in amy parn and matt welch. we could go on and on, but a lot has been made of what the president said that is provably incorrect about john mccain, about meghan markle. and about the protests. i want to play a little more about what he said about that. >> i will say being president of the united states, even the way they treated me, i think that i have a very good relationship with the people in the united kingdom. but is it me or is it the country? our country...
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. >> warriors president rick welch says that though the team will move its headquarters and trainingy to san francisco, it will not be leaving oakland behind. >> it's not without some sadness that we leave oakland, but we're only leaving it in our firemphy proximity. >> the team is not likely to ever play in the coliseum arena again. its offices and practice facility on top of a parking garage in downtown oakland will become the epicenter of blue and gold pride for east bay warriors fans. >> how we're repurposing our existing headquarters facility for community benefit to oakland will be there for a long, long time to come. we're leaving the building. we're not leaving the city. we said that over and over again this year. i hope our actions will back up those words. >> the offices will be turned either to oakland based nonprofits. the training facility will become one of the largest basketball camps in the nba. the arena has more than 250 events scheduled for the next year but none are likely to be as memorable as tha last warriors game. >> i hope a lot of people are going to walk aw
. >> warriors president rick welch says that though the team will move its headquarters and trainingy to san francisco, it will not be leaving oakland behind. >> it's not without some sadness that we leave oakland, but we're only leaving it in our firemphy proximity. >> the team is not likely to ever play in the coliseum arena again. its offices and practice facility on top of a parking garage in downtown oakland will become the epicenter of blue and gold pride for east bay...
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stan welch served with the 397th bomber group, 598th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations> mr. ortega served with an air repair squadron where he worked on airplane maintenance. [applause] >> mr. wilbur williams served with the u.s. navy on the uss doran and uss jeffers. with the jeffers, he participated in the invasions of sicily and southern france and swept mines in the pacific. [applause] >> mr. blair served as a corporal with the u.s. army in germany. [applause] >> mr. francis oakes enlisted into the u.s. navy in 1944 at 17 years old. [applause] >> he was assigned to the uss to condor roca as a 20 ner. today, he's here honoring his good friend, mr. george krukowski, who passed away this year at 99 years old. [applause] -- ticonderoga as a 20 millimeter gunner. today, he's here honoring his good friend, mr. george krukowski, who passed away this year at 99 years old. we are grateful that mr. krukowski's family is also with us here today. [applause] mr. bill spurrier served with the 598th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. mr. eli linden landed on omah
stan welch served with the 397th bomber group, 598th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations> mr. ortega served with an air repair squadron where he worked on airplane maintenance. [applause] >> mr. wilbur williams served with the u.s. navy on the uss doran and uss jeffers. with the jeffers, he participated in the invasions of sicily and southern france and swept mines in the pacific. [applause] >> mr. blair served as a corporal with the u.s. army in germany....
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[applause] welch served with -- 598th bomb squadron bomb squadron. [applause] >> mr.enance. [applause] williams served with the u.s. navy on the uss doran and uss jeffers. he participated in the invasions of sicily and southern france and swept mines in the pacific. [applause] blair served as a corporal with u.s. army and in germany. [applause] oakes enlisted into the u.s. navy in 1944 at 17 years old. [applause] he was assigned to the uss ticonderoga. today, he's here honoring his good friend, mr. george krukowski, who passed away this year at 99 years old. [applause] >> we are grateful that mr. krukowski's family is also with us here today. [applause] spurrier served with the 598th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. [applause] >> mr. eli linden landed on omaha beach, where he was injured. later, he was captured and held as a german pow. [applause] served with the 599th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. [applause] >> mr. john rothman served with u.s. army. and took on utah beach part in the battle of northern france. [applause] wa
[applause] welch served with -- 598th bomb squadron bomb squadron. [applause] >> mr.enance. [applause] williams served with the u.s. navy on the uss doran and uss jeffers. he participated in the invasions of sicily and southern france and swept mines in the pacific. [applause] blair served as a corporal with u.s. army and in germany. [applause] oakes enlisted into the u.s. navy in 1944 at 17 years old. [applause] he was assigned to the uss ticonderoga. today, he's here honoring his good...
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welch: this was a bright day in the history of the house. we are going to provide relief to people who are innocent. we've got to debate about immigration. no question about it. but we're talking about children, infants in some cases who were brought here through no decision of their own and then went to school here, began a career here, built a family here in many cases served in the military here, served as first responders and this is finally an opportunity for those dreamers to have legal status. 2 1/2 million of them and we are going to provide temporary protected status to other law-abiding people who are living here and contributing. this is a big deal for the people in vermont. to those affected, it's relief. about time. second, they are contributing to the economy with the jobs they perform and the taxes that they pay. $3.5 million in federal taxes. and one in particular is a student at the university of vermont medical school. he was brought here from mexico when he was nine years old. his mom later died of cancer. his goal in life
welch: this was a bright day in the history of the house. we are going to provide relief to people who are innocent. we've got to debate about immigration. no question about it. but we're talking about children, infants in some cases who were brought here through no decision of their own and then went to school here, began a career here, built a family here in many cases served in the military here, served as first responders and this is finally an opportunity for those dreamers to have legal...
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hearing the news the very month congressman i had one carrying that news vermont congressman peter welch declared it systemic relentless predatory they will hack everywhere even vermont in pursuit of opportunities to disrupt our country for months senator patrick leahy also joined in exclaiming this is beyond hackers having electronic joyrides this is now about trying to access utilities to potentially manipulate the grid and shut it down in the middle of winter that is a direct threat. soon after it was discovered that poor performance power grid was not in any real danger in the russia actually had made no attempt to hack it whatsoever now let's flash forward to today when this weekend the new york times revealed to the world that the us military has hacked into russia's power grid the times reports that american strategy has shifted more toward offense officials say with the placement of potentially crippling malware inside the russian system at a depth and with an aggressiveness that have never been tried before so hard watchers it appears that essentially the u.s. government is now
hearing the news the very month congressman i had one carrying that news vermont congressman peter welch declared it systemic relentless predatory they will hack everywhere even vermont in pursuit of opportunities to disrupt our country for months senator patrick leahy also joined in exclaiming this is beyond hackers having electronic joyrides this is now about trying to access utilities to potentially manipulate the grid and shut it down in the middle of winter that is a direct threat. soon...
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the officer says the meme is irrelevant because it was posted two years ago in july 2017 when chief welchhe was dealt with and ran unopposed and elected. >> what would this say to this community that they elected him? >> i won't elaborate on that. >> this town racist? >> no. >> you use the y word? >> often, but don't use it as racist. >> how is using the n word as a white man not racist? >> i don't know find it racist, i got plenty of black friends, we all use it. >> trevor: i call my black friends anythinger and they say stop calling me nigger. ( laughter ) racism is pervasive in police departments. philadelphia suspended 72 of their own cops. the good news is for those cops, there's definitely a town that will hire you. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ they say we're ♪ we say playful's never done ♪ don't fight the feeling just let it flow ♪ ♪ stack it up, rack it up, let it go ♪ ♪ i got a secret the world should know ♪ ♪ let's stay playful, oreo ♪ ♪ we're jack daniel's. the oldest, realest, loudest, quietest, friendliest, lonesomest, proudest, mellowest, least likely to gi
the officer says the meme is irrelevant because it was posted two years ago in july 2017 when chief welchhe was dealt with and ran unopposed and elected. >> what would this say to this community that they elected him? >> i won't elaborate on that. >> this town racist? >> no. >> you use the y word? >> often, but don't use it as racist. >> how is using the n word as a white man not racist? >> i don't know find it racist, i got plenty of black...
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they have also been amazing down the left—hand side, keira welch has been that pivotal player in fronter in front of the back four for england in that pivotal player in front of the back fourfor england in midfield. details not really admittedly got into full throttle yet, if you're watching the game tonight, i would really like to see them stamp their authority on this, they fell out and get lots of goals tonight. the winner will face norway. the winner of england cameroon will face norway after they beat australia on penalties. the game finished 1—all after extra time and so went to a penalty shoot—out. australia missed their first two including this by top scorer and captain sam kerr. she will not want to see that again. ingrid systad engen struck the winning penalty to win the shootout 4—1. sparking those scenes of celebration. germany are into the last eight after a 3—0 win over nigeria. alexandra popp gave them the lead after 20 minutes. and moments after the restart, the video assistant referee was involved once again after evelyn nwabuoku caught the knee of lina magull. it took
they have also been amazing down the left—hand side, keira welch has been that pivotal player in fronter in front of the back four for england in that pivotal player in front of the back fourfor england in midfield. details not really admittedly got into full throttle yet, if you're watching the game tonight, i would really like to see them stamp their authority on this, they fell out and get lots of goals tonight. the winner will face norway. the winner of england cameroon will face norway...
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power grid upon hearing the news of the congressman and hearing that news vermont congressman peter welch declared its systemic relentless predatory they will hack everywhere even vermont in pursuit of opportunities to disrupt our country for months senator patrick leahy also joined him exclaiming this is beyond hackers having electronic joyrides this is now about trying to access utilities to potentially manipulate the grid and shut it down in the middle of winter that is a direct threat. soon after it was discovered the performance power grid was not in any real danger in the russia actually had made no attempt to hack it whatsoever now let's flash forward to today when this weekend the new york times revealed to the world that the us military has hacked into russia's power grid the times reports that american strategy has shifted more toward offense officials say with the placement of potentially crippling malware inside the russian system at a depth and with an aggressiveness that have never been tried before so hard watchers it appears that essentially the u.s. government is now free
power grid upon hearing the news of the congressman and hearing that news vermont congressman peter welch declared its systemic relentless predatory they will hack everywhere even vermont in pursuit of opportunities to disrupt our country for months senator patrick leahy also joined him exclaiming this is beyond hackers having electronic joyrides this is now about trying to access utilities to potentially manipulate the grid and shut it down in the middle of winter that is a direct threat. soon...
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joe: david welch joining us from detroit. thank you. coming up, banking on stimulus.elp a slowing economy? that story ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ earnings some notable after the bell today. we have to check out the rally. up 18%, a $6 million valuation that could become 7 million. joe: it was already out of whack. they are kind of out of whack right now, but a lot of this is that the market is going to continue to grow. twitter, theyw on have built up restaurants by 500%. if you can just expand into restaurants and make it a thing, that's why people are so excited. up 10%.: zoom is also another ipo on the rise. romaine: up 9.5%. we are going to turn to asia ahead. china unveiled a stimulus plan andelp sales of automobiles electronics as u.s. tariffs threaten the nation's economy. >> i try to be here. it's my friday. happy friday. romaine: let's talk about once actually in the news. this is a big deal. they are trying to get people to buy more cars in china. >> yes, but what is really interesting is it's not compulsory spending. it's not like the national government is
joe: david welch joining us from detroit. thank you. coming up, banking on stimulus.elp a slowing economy? that story ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ earnings some notable after the bell today. we have to check out the rally. up 18%, a $6 million valuation that could become 7 million. joe: it was already out of whack. they are kind of out of whack right now, but a lot of this is that the market is going to continue to grow. twitter, theyw on have built up restaurants by 500%. if you can just...
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carol: reporter david welch has the story.: americans decide i will move to mexico, the weather is nice, san miguel is very artistic, nice climate. my dollar goes a long way, and they moved down there. all of them basically started banking with their u.s. banks and getting money sent to mexico. getting actual cash, getting liquidity was time-consuming, after a few years, they decided the bank locally and that is where the trouble started. carol: talk about model x bank. jason: there is banco monex and then the brokerage house. people have accounts in both. the trouble if your account was in the brokerage house, those are not insured deposits. in the bank, mexico only insures deposits of $140,000. that is problem number one if trying to get money back. the real problem started with this woman marcella, it is about a tailor whose mother is an american and she worked in the u.s. in california for a number of years, had great english. everyone described her as multicultural. she sort of took these people in with her very good engl
carol: reporter david welch has the story.: americans decide i will move to mexico, the weather is nice, san miguel is very artistic, nice climate. my dollar goes a long way, and they moved down there. all of them basically started banking with their u.s. banks and getting money sent to mexico. getting actual cash, getting liquidity was time-consuming, after a few years, they decided the bank locally and that is where the trouble started. carol: talk about model x bank. jason: there is banco...
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attorney and senior adviser alex wilkes and cohost of the fifth column podcast matt welch and host of quiz show within fox nation. welcome back, everyone. so it used to be when a democrat would go to companies and try to force them to do something that that was considered radical. >> yes. kennedy: bernie sanders at one time, when he was taking his honeymoon in the soviet union and rubbing his tooth, that was considered radical. >> we all do that now. >> nothing wrong with that. kennedy: enough about the green room, too many. >> but he went out of his way to say this is not a radical plan. that's what's funny about it. nothing is radical anymore. nothing at all. it used to be this would have been but now we're in a thing -- you know, we're discussing guaranteed minimum income. i'm disappointeappointed in ber. he should be out in front on this. going after walmart, to me that's old school. and i also think i love the setup you did, the monologue. i had never heard it put that way. this is a gift to jeff ba bezos. he would love the big box retailers because they're old school. now walmar
attorney and senior adviser alex wilkes and cohost of the fifth column podcast matt welch and host of quiz show within fox nation. welcome back, everyone. so it used to be when a democrat would go to companies and try to force them to do something that that was considered radical. >> yes. kennedy: bernie sanders at one time, when he was taking his honeymoon in the soviet union and rubbing his tooth, that was considered radical. >> we all do that now. >> nothing wrong with...
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carol: reporter david welch has the story.id: americans decide i will move to mexico, the weather is nice, san miguel is very artistic, nice climate. my dollar goes a long way, and they moved down there. all of them basically started banking with their u.s. banks and getting money sent to mexico. getting actual cash, getting liquidity was time-consuming, after a few years, they decided to bank locally and that is where the trouble started. carol: talk about this bank and what the issue was. >> there are two sides. there is banco monex and then the brokerage house. people have accounts in both. the trouble if your account was in the brokerage house, those are not insured deposits. the trouble if you were in the bank, mexico only insures deposits of $140,000. that is problem number one if trying to get money back. the real problem started with this woman marcella, it is about a tailor whose mother is an american and she worked in the u.s. in california for a number of years, had great english. everyone described her as multicult
carol: reporter david welch has the story.id: americans decide i will move to mexico, the weather is nice, san miguel is very artistic, nice climate. my dollar goes a long way, and they moved down there. all of them basically started banking with their u.s. banks and getting money sent to mexico. getting actual cash, getting liquidity was time-consuming, after a few years, they decided to bank locally and that is where the trouble started. carol: talk about this bank and what the issue was....
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. >> stephen: welch is very difficult to pronounce. >> ...was the nearest train station. >> stephen: >> stephen: i did not know you spoke klingon. ( laughter ). >> stephen: well, you got your big break in the 30s, i understand. so you paid your dues. >> in my 30s. ( laughter ) >> stephen: "king kong"? isn't "king kong" in the 30s? >> that's true. >> stephen: if your 30s you got a big break. that means a lot of auditions before you got there. >> yes. >> stephen: i had some terrible auditions. >> really. >> stephen: awful. nobody would employ me until my 40s. can you remember the worst awe audition you had? >> someone fell asleep in an audition. that was pretty much a bad one. >> stephen: do you remember what this was for? >> i do. it's the film that you would all recognize but i'm not going to do that. >> stephen: did you get the part? >> no! >> stephen: i don't know! >> i mean how -- >> stephen: it's possible. >> when you look across the room and see the director nodding off, you basically are just thinking, "i've got to get out of here. he hates me. i'm so boring. this is so dull."
. >> stephen: welch is very difficult to pronounce. >> ...was the nearest train station. >> stephen: >> stephen: i did not know you spoke klingon. ( laughter ). >> stephen: well, you got your big break in the 30s, i understand. so you paid your dues. >> in my 30s. ( laughter ) >> stephen: "king kong"? isn't "king kong" in the 30s? >> that's true. >> stephen: if your 30s you got a big break. that means a lot of auditions...
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we've got danielle maclaughlin here and host of the awarding fifth column podcast matt welch and comediannd head writer bracer tonight. >> we're not worthy. kennedy: here's what i want to know about joe biden. every presidential year, it's what we live for those of us who cover politics and follow it, as you know. donald trump was like a super bug and the field of 16 republicans, they were like antibiotics that not only didn't work they seemed to make him stronger. does joe biden have the same gift? >> i don't think he does. kennedy: i don't think so either. >> no. i don't think so. trump came in second in iowa last time around which was pretty critical. kennedy: ted cruz won. >> ted cruz did win. and before that we had rick santorum. so not obviously a bellwether of harbinger to woman. trump was a completely different animal. he played a different game. he just rose up like a phoenix from the ashes. joe biden is a much more traditional politician, much like the rest of the field. kennedy: in other words the constant attacks from pretty much everybody in the field -- they really didn't ho
we've got danielle maclaughlin here and host of the awarding fifth column podcast matt welch and comediannd head writer bracer tonight. >> we're not worthy. kennedy: here's what i want to know about joe biden. every presidential year, it's what we live for those of us who cover politics and follow it, as you know. donald trump was like a super bug and the field of 16 republicans, they were like antibiotics that not only didn't work they seemed to make him stronger. does joe biden have the...
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. >> i will say this as welch we talked a little bit about it yesterday.n you look at the pool of stocks over the last number of years, it shrunk it gets smaller. they're buying back the stock. the pool of assets shrinks the number grows so everybody's changing a smaller pool of assets that could have a long term floor under this market. >> that's such a very good point. literally we cut the trading companies in half of the last ten years. i think that's very important. and yet we still hear people saying we should use the 16 multiple for is s&p 500 and over the last ten years t companies are growing their earnings at a much faster rate, so to me i think that augers for slightly higher multiple. >> so maybe we should change our thinking on what is a fair value or a good historical multiple simply because there were ten buyers going after ten apples. now there's ten buyers going after five they're going to bid those apples up. a massive story that not a lot of people are talking about. >> right and to the same argument when you think about buybacks, share c
. >> i will say this as welch we talked a little bit about it yesterday.n you look at the pool of stocks over the last number of years, it shrunk it gets smaller. they're buying back the stock. the pool of assets shrinks the number grows so everybody's changing a smaller pool of assets that could have a long term floor under this market. >> that's such a very good point. literally we cut the trading companies in half of the last ten years. i think that's very important. and yet we...
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welch. next speaker. >> thank you, supervisors. my name is myrna melgar, and i'm the executive director of the jamestown community center, also the president of the planning commission. i had the honor of cochairing the -- one of the committees for the bond. i cochaired the middle-income and preservation committee, and we had a very wide group of folks from labor, nonprofit, housing developers. supervisor fewer was on my committee. i was very honored to have her, and i'm here to ask you to please consider the needs of middle-income folks. so i spent many years at the mayor's office of housing working as a program director. i joke -- although it's not a joke, that i have friends left in the city because of that program. so nonprofits, teachers, nurses, folks who are now increasingly having to commute from places like modesto and stockton don't quite qualify for the low-income housing that we have but in no way can afford to live here, and they leave. they leave when they have kids, and they leave between the double whammy of school
welch. next speaker. >> thank you, supervisors. my name is myrna melgar, and i'm the executive director of the jamestown community center, also the president of the planning commission. i had the honor of cochairing the -- one of the committees for the bond. i cochaired the middle-income and preservation committee, and we had a very wide group of folks from labor, nonprofit, housing developers. supervisor fewer was on my committee. i was very honored to have her, and i'm here to ask you...
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with the most extreme risk while power has not been shut off there yet, mill valley fire chief tom welch believes it's almost inevitable it will happen. >> typically the power outages come with a high fire danger. we get those days about eight to ten to 12 days out of year, red flag warnings and so i do anticipate they will be shutting the power off. >> reporter: without much guidance, no sense when or how long the outages could occur. business owners have no choice but to come up with new ways to do their business. >> rang up sells the old fashion way. imprint instead of computer because it's down. >> we'll look into whether there is an affordable satellite, you know, provider out there and whether our building will allow us to put it up on the roof. >> reporter: obviously, getting a generator is another option for these store owners. they also said that for restaurants, they should be maybe reconsider how much frozen food they use. there is still a lot of unanswered questions and hopefully we'll learn more over time but you know, at this point, a lot of these business owners we talked
with the most extreme risk while power has not been shut off there yet, mill valley fire chief tom welch believes it's almost inevitable it will happen. >> typically the power outages come with a high fire danger. we get those days about eight to ten to 12 days out of year, red flag warnings and so i do anticipate they will be shutting the power off. >> reporter: without much guidance, no sense when or how long the outages could occur. business owners have no choice but to come up...
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i see raquel welch swinging her garms. what at night it was. you guys were out there in pe son. >> we had a good time. >> there i was at the beach and notat paying ntion. >> i'm sure you missed us! >> it was a great team effort. now on aay mond morning, we have a pretty quiet start to the week. weather this weekend, wow. what a fantastic weekend it was. do you know this past weekend wasi the ft weekend since last weekend of march, he said march. 12 weekends inow a r we had at least some measurable amount of precipitation over the weekend eier on a saturday or a sunday. twelve weeks! three months in a row between completely dry weekends! hope you enjoyed it. next weekend will not be completely dry but this past weekend was. your commute unaffected by rain during the the early parts of the day. however a thunderst chance later on in the afternoon and evening. really that is just about it for rain chances. e scattered storpected today. there might be an isolated wo tle rain shower or tomorrow but not a big chance. then we dry out wednesday, thursd
i see raquel welch swinging her garms. what at night it was. you guys were out there in pe son. >> we had a good time. >> there i was at the beach and notat paying ntion. >> i'm sure you missed us! >> it was a great team effort. now on aay mond morning, we have a pretty quiet start to the week. weather this weekend, wow. what a fantastic weekend it was. do you know this past weekend wasi the ft weekend since last weekend of march, he said march. 12 weekends inow a r we...
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mayor chief tom welch believes it is inevitable it will happen. >> the power outages come with the high fire danger. we get those days 8 to 10 to 12 days out of the year. red-flag warnings, and so i do anticipate that they will be shutting the power off. >> reporter: and despite these kinds of preparation, there are still a lot of unknowns. >> we'd like to better understand the duration, which i think will come with time as we do these. the locations, if there are specific in each areas, we'd like to understand that better. >> reporter: now, meetings like this are happening all across marin county, novato, sausalito, next week there will be another one like this in tiburon. live in mill valley, liz abc7 news. >> let's get to some advice city leaders gave to thooz business owners. >> yeah, obviously getting large generators is an option. also installing satellite communication is another. and for stores like this, they say make sure you have the paper credit card swipers to as it really all depends at the end of the day how much money each business wants to spend on their preparations. b
mayor chief tom welch believes it is inevitable it will happen. >> the power outages come with the high fire danger. we get those days 8 to 10 to 12 days out of the year. red-flag warnings, and so i do anticipate that they will be shutting the power off. >> reporter: and despite these kinds of preparation, there are still a lot of unknowns. >> we'd like to better understand the duration, which i think will come with time as we do these. the locations, if there are specific in...
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warriors president rick welch says this will be the first time a professional sports fan has joined forces with a major metropolitan museum to place art at a stadium. it's basically right down the street. >> mobile? i haven't said that word since junior high. ken durant's mom talks about her son's injury in game five. that's an abc news exclusive. >> the world's highest paid athletes and the two bay area stars that made the top ten. >> also, a blow-out win. the rec since my dvt blood clot i was thinking... could there be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? wantedo recommended eliquis. ott ocr eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis isda approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injectio
warriors president rick welch says this will be the first time a professional sports fan has joined forces with a major metropolitan museum to place art at a stadium. it's basically right down the street. >> mobile? i haven't said that word since junior high. ken durant's mom talks about her son's injury in game five. that's an abc news exclusive. >> the world's highest paid athletes and the two bay area stars that made the top ten. >> also, a blow-out win. the rec since my...
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welch. >> thank you very much. you know, the role you're playing by bringing to our attention the effects of climate change, obviously, is very important, particularly given the political debate about its existence. but it seems to me that the two major security issues have to do with population displacement in migration in the stress that places on the receiving countries and then secondly, the internal dislocation that occurs when there's not enough food and leads to acceleration in destabilizing lack of governance. we've seen with what happened with the migrations in europe and we even see it here in this country with pressure from the triangle countries, people coming up here to escape violence and also economic insecurity, that it creates enormous pressure even on countries that are very mature with governance systems. can you just -- i'll ask you, mr. kiemel to comment on just what happens in the dynamic that happens that is of concern to the security intelligence folks where the increasing -- the increasing
welch. >> thank you very much. you know, the role you're playing by bringing to our attention the effects of climate change, obviously, is very important, particularly given the political debate about its existence. but it seems to me that the two major security issues have to do with population displacement in migration in the stress that places on the receiving countries and then secondly, the internal dislocation that occurs when there's not enough food and leads to acceleration in...
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tara welch gallagher, an engineer, employed by the city for the past six years. mary louise gayle was a right-of-way agent who worked in the department for 24 years, alexander mikhail gusev, a public works employee for the last nine years. katherine a. nixon, also an engineer, with the city for the last decade. richard nettleton was a municipal employee for 28 years. christopher kelly rapp, an engineer who wouldn'ted the public works department just 11 months ago. ryan keith cox an account clerk for more than a dozen years. and joshua hardy who was an engineering technician for the city of virginia beach. michelle langer who was known as missy spent the half 12 years working for the city. and bobby williams who worked for the city for 41 years. those are the 11 public employees. bert snelling was also killed on friday. a contractor, he was in the building to get a permit. president trump sending a message to this grieving community earlier in a tweet which reads spoke to virginia governor northam and mayor and vice mayor of virginia beach. to offer condolences to
tara welch gallagher, an engineer, employed by the city for the past six years. mary louise gayle was a right-of-way agent who worked in the department for 24 years, alexander mikhail gusev, a public works employee for the last nine years. katherine a. nixon, also an engineer, with the city for the last decade. richard nettleton was a municipal employee for 28 years. christopher kelly rapp, an engineer who wouldn'ted the public works department just 11 months ago. ryan keith cox an account...
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doct tara welch gallagher was an engineer and worked in public works for six years. mary louise gayle, she was a right-of-way agent and worked in public works for 24 years. alexander mikhail gusev was a right-of-way agent and worked in public works for nine years. katherine a. nixon was an engineer and worked in public utilities for ten years. richard h. nettleton was an engineer and worked in public utilities for 28 years. christopher kelly rapp was an engineer and worked in public works for 11 months. ryan keith cox, an account clerk working in public utilities for 12 1/2 years. joshua a. hardy, an engineering technician working in public utilities for 4 1/2 years. michelle "missy" langer was an administrative assistant and worked in public utilities for 12 years. robert "bobby" williams was a special projects coordinator and worked in public utilities for 41 years. herbert "bert" snelling was a contractor trying to fill a permit. president trump just tweeted moments ago, offering his condolences to the victims of the shooting. he tweeted that he spoke to governor
doct tara welch gallagher was an engineer and worked in public works for six years. mary louise gayle, she was a right-of-way agent and worked in public works for 24 years. alexander mikhail gusev was a right-of-way agent and worked in public works for nine years. katherine a. nixon was an engineer and worked in public utilities for ten years. richard h. nettleton was an engineer and worked in public utilities for 28 years. christopher kelly rapp was an engineer and worked in public works for...
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. >> supervisor, my name is carolyn welch and i can help answer that question. so it's f.t.e.s. it's not position count. >> supervisor ronen: or. >> okay. last year we added 50 sworn at 25 f.t.e.s and 31 civilian at roughly 10 f.t.e.s. so those annualize and new f.t.e.s in that chart. so the last year approved positions. >> supervisor ronen: how many? what is that together? sorry. >> i don't have the math. and the airport also added partial-year adds for both sworn and civilian. okay. can i just stop right there and say to the mayor's budget director for all of the departments, it's just not very helpful to have this data right here that's not been spelled out. and nobody is really including -- i mean, supervisor mandelman kept asking about vacant positions, which is really kind of key information. and then if we're adding tee f.t.e.s, we want to understand what those are. none of the budget presentations have been clear on either of those points. >> yeah. >> supervisor ronen: for any department listening and coming before us, that's just so basic. i kind of can't believe it has
. >> supervisor, my name is carolyn welch and i can help answer that question. so it's f.t.e.s. it's not position count. >> supervisor ronen: or. >> okay. last year we added 50 sworn at 25 f.t.e.s and 31 civilian at roughly 10 f.t.e.s. so those annualize and new f.t.e.s in that chart. so the last year approved positions. >> supervisor ronen: how many? what is that together? sorry. >> i don't have the math. and the airport also added partial-year adds for both sworn...
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brown, tara welch gallagher, mary louise gayle, ryan keith cox, robert bobby williams, michelle missy langer,th katherine a nixon, joshua owe heardy, christopher kelly rapp, alexander mikhail gusev. i start by going to erica hill with the latest. there was a presser this afternoon. what was revealed in the latest press conference? >> exactly what we learned this afternoon we learned about the weapons. from the atf we learned there were two .45 caliber guns recovered inside the crime scene behind me in a search of the suspect's home two more guns were found as well. of the four we know that three are still continuing to investigate investigate, but three appeared to have been purchased legally. the two that were found on the scene were purchased in 2016 and 2018. we don't know about a motive and that could be difficult, of course, because the shooter was killed yesterday after he gaging in what was referred to as a very long gun battle with the responding officers. the other thing i want to point out is all of the officials here have really talked about the fact these four officers who
brown, tara welch gallagher, mary louise gayle, ryan keith cox, robert bobby williams, michelle missy langer,th katherine a nixon, joshua owe heardy, christopher kelly rapp, alexander mikhail gusev. i start by going to erica hill with the latest. there was a presser this afternoon. what was revealed in the latest press conference? >> exactly what we learned this afternoon we learned about the weapons. from the atf we learned there were two .45 caliber guns recovered inside the crime scene...
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tara welch gallagher, who works in public works for over six years, and serves as an engineer and is a resident of virginia beach. mary louise gayle, who has worked in public works for over 24 years and serves as a right-of-way agent and is a resident of virginia beach. alexander mikhail gusev, who has worked for over nine years in public works and is a right-of-way agent and is a resident of virginia beach. katherine a. nixon, who serves in public utilities for over ten years as an engineer and is a resident of virginia beach. richard h. nettleton. rich worked in public utilities for over 28 years, served as an engineer, served with me as a lieutenant in germany in the 130th engineer brigade, and was a resident of norfolk. christopher kelly rapp, who served in public works for just 11 months as an engineer and is a citizen of powhatah. ryan keith cox, who served in public utilities for over 12 1/2 years and is an account clerk and a resident of virginia beach. joshua a. hardy, who served in public utilities for 4 1/2 years as an engineering technician and is a resident of virginia b
tara welch gallagher, who works in public works for over six years, and serves as an engineer and is a resident of virginia beach. mary louise gayle, who has worked in public works for over 24 years and serves as a right-of-way agent and is a resident of virginia beach. alexander mikhail gusev, who has worked for over nine years in public works and is a right-of-way agent and is a resident of virginia beach. katherine a. nixon, who serves in public utilities for over ten years as an engineer...
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deion and matt welch.att, is there an argument that he is being conservative and republicans are against that? >> sure. there's the argument that he was a conservative back when republicans were in the opposition to a president. the freedom caucus was found in the large part, in some part, as being a check on barack obama's executive privilege and executive overreaching authority. and that was something that republicans cared about when they didn't have the white house. they stopped carrying about that largely, including the freedom caucus, once they had a republican in the white house. he being more philosophically tethered than most people, didn't change because the personnel changed. so always, that's out of favor in washington. people tend to be pretty opportunistic when it comes to principles. >> for all the people saying where are the republican who's will stand up? should not they be backing or praising this republican and taking a lot of heat for it? >> they should. the problem is that if justin am
deion and matt welch.att, is there an argument that he is being conservative and republicans are against that? >> sure. there's the argument that he was a conservative back when republicans were in the opposition to a president. the freedom caucus was found in the large part, in some part, as being a check on barack obama's executive privilege and executive overreaching authority. and that was something that republicans cared about when they didn't have the white house. they stopped...
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not just in the community but among daas staff as welch she is passionate to lead as an example and encourages colleagues to make wiser, healthier choices. anytime there is an event involving food, she offers healthy alternatives. a great example is her signature salad bar extravaganza. [laughter] which she has done annually for the past few years as part of her larger fundraising efforts for alzheimer's walk. she shopped, chopped, washed and prepaider over 25 different items for the salad bar. it is a huge hit amongst staff and has been standing-room-only at times. just our nutrition performance levels and this is really to share about not just linda's work, but the work of the nutrition team in partnership team with all of the community partners who provide nutrition services. in 17-18, this is performance levels, home delivered meals 5500-plus. unduplicated. ok. over $2.2 million meals delivered. over 15,000 unduplicated. almost one million meals served. 50-plus conjugate meal sites funded and monitored by daas and o.o.a. and delivery grocery and grocery pantry. 5700 unduplicated. so, linda
not just in the community but among daas staff as welch she is passionate to lead as an example and encourages colleagues to make wiser, healthier choices. anytime there is an event involving food, she offers healthy alternatives. a great example is her signature salad bar extravaganza. [laughter] which she has done annually for the past few years as part of her larger fundraising efforts for alzheimer's walk. she shopped, chopped, washed and prepaider over 25 different items for the salad bar....