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>> from wesley. >> who's wesley?ter with. >> detectives felt they were watching two performers acting out a script. so that conversation between the two of them felt rehearsed? >> yeah. and i was expecting an oh my god, what did you do? how could you help him? it wasn't that. it was just very odd. >> so if police or prosecutors tell us that was all set up between the two of them, they were a couple of actors and they were reading lines? that's what? that's bull? >> that's bull, yeah. >> you had no idea what he was going to say. >> that's correct. >> rachel said she didn't know that dan had murdered sam and julie until he called her from his jail cell to confess. and that's first time you knew about it? >> that's correct. >> investigators found more reasons to suspect rachel. for example, the way she echoed dan's claim that sam was having family problems. sam's parents and friends all say that was a lie. your repeating that story is being taken by police and prosecutors as an example of you continuing to advance a nar
>> from wesley. >> who's wesley?ter with. >> detectives felt they were watching two performers acting out a script. so that conversation between the two of them felt rehearsed? >> yeah. and i was expecting an oh my god, what did you do? how could you help him? it wasn't that. it was just very odd. >> so if police or prosecutors tell us that was all set up between the two of them, they were a couple of actors and they were reading lines? that's what? that's bull?...
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and have two sons teenagers, wesley who is a senior and graduatesoon year at el cerrito he and younger brotherjustice. and i have a brother and sifter that live in the sacramento area and a cousin that lives here in oakland. i am a native san franciscoan. >> great to have wesley with us nets audience. >> he is. >> great to have him. and jim. >> karen and i, my wife, have been married 41 years. we have three adult kids. aaron who is a physical therapist, kristin who is a registered nurse and ethan completing his program to be a journeyman electrician in the alameda county electrical workers union. and we have four grandsons and my -- my pastor jim to some but my grandsons i am hop pop. >> that's good. well, it's great to have you both. we have had you before. but i realized i wanted to get the audience your background and your relationships with family and so forth. think that's very important. before we go on a break, soon, what are one of the two other top stories you think are important from last year. let's go with you jim. >> certainly the relationship of the evan jell can christia
and have two sons teenagers, wesley who is a senior and graduatesoon year at el cerrito he and younger brotherjustice. and i have a brother and sifter that live in the sacramento area and a cousin that lives here in oakland. i am a native san franciscoan. >> great to have wesley with us nets audience. >> he is. >> great to have him. and jim. >> karen and i, my wife, have been married 41 years. we have three adult kids. aaron who is a physical therapist, kristin who is a...
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security come from so it has spawned a new catch phrase with wesley snipes what is that. well 1st of all i'm not sure quite how far this phrase is going to go if you talk to people here they all kind of raise their eyebrows over this term pickups because in a way it's an almost cute designation of something that is very serious indeed namely the sense as the german president put it that there is no longer a we when we talk about the west that all transatlantic community of north america and europe no longer sees itself as a community and as a group that must act in concert to solve international challenges and it's basically about the idea that the consensus on multilateralism which has been a recurrent topic here in munich for the last 5 years that this consensus has in a sense reached a new low point precisely related to nations putting their own interests 1st but that it absolutely impedes our ability to face some very very grave challenges indeed stay with us a. close look at this notion of west look at one of the west's key agencies nato. the biggest deployment of u.
security come from so it has spawned a new catch phrase with wesley snipes what is that. well 1st of all i'm not sure quite how far this phrase is going to go if you talk to people here they all kind of raise their eyebrows over this term pickups because in a way it's an almost cute designation of something that is very serious indeed namely the sense as the german president put it that there is no longer a we when we talk about the west that all transatlantic community of north america and...
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the hosts held out for all of 47 seconds, before wesley lautoa scored an own goal, they did equaliseian mbappe among the scorers, as that one finished 6—1. meanwhile, lyon beat marseille 1—0 houssam ouar with the winner there. over in italy, it's advantage napoli after the first leg of their italian cup semi final, spanish international fabian ruiz with the only goal of the game. the return leg in naples will be on the fifth of march. and finally, in spain, iker muniain has given athletic bilbao a slender lead as they beat granada 1—0 in their copa del rey semi final first leg on to golf, and tiger woods says he's not ruling out taking part in a proposed worldwide premier league — a new competition to rival the pga tour. woods, who's won 15 major titles, was approached by organisers of the grand prix—style tour. it would feature the worlds top players players, taking apart in 18 events, with a prize fund of some $2110 million. you are trying to get the top players to play more collectively and that is one of the reasons why, you know, we instituted the world golf championships, becau
the hosts held out for all of 47 seconds, before wesley lautoa scored an own goal, they did equaliseian mbappe among the scorers, as that one finished 6—1. meanwhile, lyon beat marseille 1—0 houssam ouar with the winner there. over in italy, it's advantage napoli after the first leg of their italian cup semi final, spanish international fabian ruiz with the only goal of the game. the return leg in naples will be on the fifth of march. and finally, in spain, iker muniain has given athletic...
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. >> jimmy: wesley and eddie murphy >> that's the black mt.how is that studio >> it is fantastic >> jimmy: he is the best >> we didn't know each other were going to be there they were finishing up "coming to america 2." >> jimmy: yeah >> and we were finishing up "bad boys. and there was a knock on the door and it was wesley. and we're like, "ohh!" so we were hanging he was like, "yo, let's go knock on eddie's door. so we went over and knocked on eddie's door and it was like -- it was just one of those beautiful moments the four of us there at the newly opened tyler perry studios. which, you know, used to be a former confederate army base >> jimmy: yes. >> you know, that's been transformed into tyler perry studios. so, yeah >> jimmy: isn't that great >> that was fantastic. >> jimmy: yeah, that's pretty cool [ applause ] >> have you known -- have you known eddie? >> yeah, i met eddie when i first came to l.a., you know eddie is one of those dudes that is like the standard of you know, so every young comedian, black actor. you know, you want to t
. >> jimmy: wesley and eddie murphy >> that's the black mt.how is that studio >> it is fantastic >> jimmy: he is the best >> we didn't know each other were going to be there they were finishing up "coming to america 2." >> jimmy: yeah >> and we were finishing up "bad boys. and there was a knock on the door and it was wesley. and we're like, "ohh!" so we were hanging he was like, "yo, let's go knock on eddie's door. so we...
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paramilitaries hire a spoiler and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the back end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the special switch was a special place philip thought exists that since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within the community. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the minister of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit someone into the regiment who was an octave loyalist paramilitary who was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt that the creation of the else the defe
paramilitaries hire a spoiler and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the back end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the special switch was a special place philip thought exists that since...
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there's martha stewart wesley snipes stephen baldwin those are all the list celebrities exactly yes whena big name gets in trouble it's a deterrent for everyone else that's why the i.r.s. has explicitly instructed agents to prioritize cases likely to generate headlines and make the public think criminal prosecutions are routine but they're not routine it's it's been over 11 years since the financial crisis and on of those jackals on wall street have been prosecuted yeah because that's the of is complicated. trust me you can't sign off on a loan these days without accidentally committing fraud right. what's more important boring everyone to death through a trial with financial laws or busting tommy lee for not disclosing the income you're in for his underground guana fighting ring. i was a big investor in that. i think the answer is financial laws are more important they actually affect the economy the economy is doing fine thank you very much see the reason these regulators haven't been cracking down on white collar crime is because they are busy writing reports on just how good trump's
there's martha stewart wesley snipes stephen baldwin those are all the list celebrities exactly yes whena big name gets in trouble it's a deterrent for everyone else that's why the i.r.s. has explicitly instructed agents to prioritize cases likely to generate headlines and make the public think criminal prosecutions are routine but they're not routine it's it's been over 11 years since the financial crisis and on of those jackals on wall street have been prosecuted yeah because that's the of is...
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graders will attend ralph bunche high school 10th west oakld middle school and 12th graders will attend wesley middle school >>because we can'treally run classes. thway we have in he past because they're all together and some you know some classes d 9th graders d 10th graders so process and 11th and 12th graders and since are divided up we can run classes the y we have historically thedistrict says field trips to the de young museum and pixar will be part of this week's altered progra >>in the meantime a second round of air tess is expected to get underway at mccline months on wednesday to see if the cancer causinchemical tri-c laurel ethyle found in the schools ground water is vaporizing and getting into the school itself. the district says preliminy results from 50 tests conducted this past weekend. suggest there isno health threat. all those tests that we had showedthat at least preliminarily believe that there isn't any inside the building just great. >>so we just need to confirm that and hopully that's >>and again that next and final round of tests starting on wednesday completed friday.
graders will attend ralph bunche high school 10th west oakld middle school and 12th graders will attend wesley middle school >>because we can'treally run classes. thway we have in he past because they're all together and some you know some classes d 9th graders d 10th graders so process and 11th and 12th graders and since are divided up we can run classes the y we have historically thedistrict says field trips to the de young museum and pixar will be part of this week's altered progra...
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loyalist paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place chill it thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not commanding. declassified document.
loyalist paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place chill it thought it existed...
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loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruit it here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the beginning of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place philip thought it...
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wesley make sur.we also need tot we are investing in the health equities. things like often a lack of cultural incompetency. that means, training our health workforce to be anti- racist and to combat these kinds of bias in the clinical environment and also meet simply recruiting and empowering more clinical professions, who come from various communities that have been excluded. we talk in other areas of the douglas plan investing in you. it's not just out of regard of the work that they do with the knowledge that the next generation of african-american doctors and nurses and researchers, need to be supported so we can dispose the disparities. knowing that that bills cultural competencies at the local level. we also need to recognize that health is not only the job, the department of health and human services but that for example when we look at criminal justice reform and incarceration. we have things like the medicaid exclusion for those who are incarcerated that especially for those dealing with substance abuse or mental health challenges, is a huge popul
wesley make sur.we also need tot we are investing in the health equities. things like often a lack of cultural incompetency. that means, training our health workforce to be anti- racist and to combat these kinds of bias in the clinical environment and also meet simply recruiting and empowering more clinical professions, who come from various communities that have been excluded. we talk in other areas of the douglas plan investing in you. it's not just out of regard of the work that they do with...
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the first, taken in order, is mary kate buckelew, and after that is anthony carrasco, wesley reagan, a. >> hi. my name is mary kate buckelew. i'm here to support hespas budget asks and our behavioral health bucket. there are three asks that we're making this year. one is for an overdose prevention site. they basically let people use under clinical supervision and access counseling and referrals and cares. the second is transition youth services for transition-aged youth or t.a.y. the request is for a t.a.y. residential center. we don't have ongoing funding. so the overdose prevention site would be about $2 million, and the special treatment ongoing operational funding would be about $1.4 million. and i also just want to put in -- i'm very grateful to the department for the budgeting around the m.c.o. and codb, as a member of the human services network, we're always pushing to see the deficits that we're seeing across the nonprofit organizations are properly funded. it would be great to see the investments in the codb as well as the increase of 4.3%. thank you very much. >> thank you.
the first, taken in order, is mary kate buckelew, and after that is anthony carrasco, wesley reagan, a. >> hi. my name is mary kate buckelew. i'm here to support hespas budget asks and our behavioral health bucket. there are three asks that we're making this year. one is for an overdose prevention site. they basically let people use under clinical supervision and access counseling and referrals and cares. the second is transition youth services for transition-aged youth or t.a.y. the...
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do your job, wesley! on the job. >> jimmy: do you have any sense of how bernie sanders is doing? >> oh, no, i'm not allowed to count the bernie votes. >> jimmy: why not? >> conflict of interest. he's my grandpa. >> jimmy: how about that? >> some kind of nepotism deal. >> jimmy: i see, i see. >> hey, i'd love to sit here and shoot the breeze but i got to finish this up before the storm comes. >> jimmy: is there a storm coming? >> they don't call it tornado alley for nothing. >> are you mr. hopper? tornado. like 20. i'm the uber guy. >> yuber? i didn't order one, but what the hell, let's go. >> so long. >> jimmy: thank you. that's, that's hal pembroke, in that's, that's hal pembroke, in iowa. wow. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sometimes we reach out and give acting jobs to the community. we have a fun show tonight. we have music tonight from big they have, paul reubens. aka, peewee herman is here. and we'll be right back with former senator al franken. so stick around. ♪ >> dicky: abc's jimmy kimmel l
do your job, wesley! on the job. >> jimmy: do you have any sense of how bernie sanders is doing? >> oh, no, i'm not allowed to count the bernie votes. >> jimmy: why not? >> conflict of interest. he's my grandpa. >> jimmy: how about that? >> some kind of nepotism deal. >> jimmy: i see, i see. >> hey, i'd love to sit here and shoot the breeze but i got to finish this up before the storm comes. >> jimmy: is there a storm coming? >> they...
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. >> miss wesley one back the money that her husband lost. she made the money, and when she died gave $2 million to the movement. she was not a big activist, >> that made a huge difference, that money. >> huge. all the headquarters were built by those funds. couples like delayed laws and other wealthy new york couples who are engaged with the movement were financially supportive. they would do a challenge grant during a convention. most of these men served on the finance committee. after the 1915 feet in new york, a huge gearing up for the 1917 battle, which actually succeeded and was extremely important because when the suffrage amendment passed in new york in 1917, that brought 44 congressmen who were pro-suffrage, which gave wilson a way to counter the opposition from the south. all of these things fed into creating that burst of activity through the decades. >> what role did african-american men play? >> we can all talk about that. >> it is important as we think back about the history to pay attention to the large roles that african-ameri
. >> miss wesley one back the money that her husband lost. she made the money, and when she died gave $2 million to the movement. she was not a big activist, >> that made a huge difference, that money. >> huge. all the headquarters were built by those funds. couples like delayed laws and other wealthy new york couples who are engaged with the movement were financially supportive. they would do a challenge grant during a convention. most of these men served on the finance...
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that there was any such thin >> smith: a high-ranking officer with el paso's border patrol union, wesley he objected to the initia >> i had to separate children from their parents. that was the most horrible thing i've ever done. you can't help but see ykir own . >> smith: well, put us there when, when you had to do that. >>ahe last one i did, it wa young boy. i think he was about two. it's jus the world was upside down to that kid. take him away, he d fortried to me, and he climbed up on me again, and he was holding on to me. so that, that one got me a little bit. that was tough. i said at that one, doing this anymore. i won't do it." i went back to the supervisor and i told him, "don't assign me to do that anymore." >> smith: did you complain up the chain? >> well, i wanted to.me , none of us were happy about it. but everybody around me was just doing exactly what... we all were told to do this. >> i have put in place a zero tolerance pocy... >> smith: then, in may 2018, six months afterhe el paso child separation program ended, the trump administration decided to scale up the program
that there was any such thin >> smith: a high-ranking officer with el paso's border patrol union, wesley he objected to the initia >> i had to separate children from their parents. that was the most horrible thing i've ever done. you can't help but see ykir own . >> smith: well, put us there when, when you had to do that. >>ahe last one i did, it wa young boy. i think he was about two. it's jus the world was upside down to that kid. take him away, he d fortried to me,...
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stock markets that suffer that wesley since the global financial crisis of 2008 markets in new york asia and europe of all reported losses of more than 3 percent and people in the libyan capital tripoli are opposing the shelling of the city has intensified in the past 24 hours the united nations says the attacks on tripoli by forces loyal to warlord who if after might amount to war crimes now decide with the program coming up next is the family the hosni mubarak story examining the life of the late gyptian leader. on the 3rd of august 28th that the trial of the former president of egypt hosni mubarak for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters began in cairo. along with mubarak in the cage where his 2 sons. face for me into their ministers and 6 expertise command. post the state. of the world. what was the 83 year old former dictator thinking all in the courtroom. was he perhaps reviewing the journey through life. into this place. you know he knew that jim t. would be present. in the bombing and didn't want to. you know that even he would be vice president. probably of all of t
stock markets that suffer that wesley since the global financial crisis of 2008 markets in new york asia and europe of all reported losses of more than 3 percent and people in the libyan capital tripoli are opposing the shelling of the city has intensified in the past 24 hours the united nations says the attacks on tripoli by forces loyal to warlord who if after might amount to war crimes now decide with the program coming up next is the family the hosni mubarak story examining the life of the...
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. >> there is a question, jennifer, i've seen this happen a lot, i remember the wesley clark boom of a candidate just enters and there is buzz around them and in this case a tremendous amount of paid media and op-ed comes out and you have to face scrutiny but bloomberg has been able to stay outside of the fray of the campaign while dropping hundreds of million dollars in paid advertising but that can't last forever. >> absolutely. so some of the contestants were objecting to the change in the rules for qualifying for the february 19 debate. i think it is an effort to respond to that. don't they get a chance to vet this guy. don't they get a chance to get on the stage with this guy. this is a very real concern. i will say he's sitting pretty today with the mess in iowa. does he look quite so silly or so farfetched in his planning to skip all of this and hop right to super-tuesday. i think he's pleased with a mess and is thinking, hey, no one will come out of this with a lot of momentum. i have as good a shot as anybody. >> there is something to that, anita. all of this outside the box
. >> there is a question, jennifer, i've seen this happen a lot, i remember the wesley clark boom of a candidate just enters and there is buzz around them and in this case a tremendous amount of paid media and op-ed comes out and you have to face scrutiny but bloomberg has been able to stay outside of the fray of the campaign while dropping hundreds of million dollars in paid advertising but that can't last forever. >> absolutely. so some of the contestants were objecting to the...
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we have, look at wesley hunt down in houston. we'll take back the majority.t is why you're seeing support -- maria: you're going to be the next speaker? >> we develop true. we'll have somebody to work with the president to put this country first, instead of blame the president to try to investigate everyone. maria: congressman, thank you. congressman kevin mccarthy. just ahead my exclusive interview with nfl commissioner roger goodell at super bowl liv. his thoughts on sports betting, player safety and all the money going into the super bowl this weekend. [ orchestral music playing ] mom you've got to get yourself a new car. i wish i could save faster. you're making good choices. you'll get there. ♪ were you going to tell me about this? i know i can't afford to go. i still have this car so you can afford to go. i am so proud of you. thanks. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. maria: welcome back. this season marks the 100th anniversary of the nfl with several major decisions to be made. among them collective bargaining agre
we have, look at wesley hunt down in houston. we'll take back the majority.t is why you're seeing support -- maria: you're going to be the next speaker? >> we develop true. we'll have somebody to work with the president to put this country first, instead of blame the president to try to investigate everyone. maria: congressman, thank you. congressman kevin mccarthy. just ahead my exclusive interview with nfl commissioner roger goodell at super bowl liv. his thoughts on sports betting,...
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the first, taken in order, is mary kate buckelew, and after that is anthony carrasco, wesley reagan, a. >> hi. my name is mary kate buckelew. i'm here to support hespas budget asks and our behavioral health bucket. there are three asks that we're making this year. one is for an overdose prevention site. they basically let people use under clinical supervision and access counseling and referrals and cares. the second is transition youth services for transition-aged youth or t.a.y. the request is for a t.a.y. residential center. we don't have ongoing funding. so the overdose prevention site would be about $2 million, and the special treatment ongoing operational funding would be about $1.4 million. and i also just want to put in -- i'm very grateful to the department for the budgeting around the m.c.o. and codb, as a member of the human services network, we're always pushing to see the deficits that we're seeing across the nonprofit organizations are properly funded. it would be great to see the investments in the codb as well as the increase of 4.3%. thank you very much. >> thank you.
the first, taken in order, is mary kate buckelew, and after that is anthony carrasco, wesley reagan, a. >> hi. my name is mary kate buckelew. i'm here to support hespas budget asks and our behavioral health bucket. there are three asks that we're making this year. one is for an overdose prevention site. they basically let people use under clinical supervision and access counseling and referrals and cares. the second is transition youth services for transition-aged youth or t.a.y. the...
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we have, look at wesley hunt down in houston. we'll take back the majority. why you're seeing support -- maria: you're going to be the next speaker? >> we develop true. we'll have somebody to work with the president to put this country first, instead of blame the president to try to investigate everyone. maria: congressman, thank you. congressman kevin mccarthy. just ahead my exclusive interview with nfl commissioner roger goodell at super bowl liv. his thoughts on sports betting, player safety and all the ( ♪ ) hey there! i'm lonnie from lonnie's lumber. if you need lumber wood, lonnie's is better than good. we got oak, cherry, walnut, and more. and we also have the best selection of plywood (clattering) in the state... hey! (high-pitched laughter) man: dang woodchucks! (wood clattering) stop chuckin' that wood! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting
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we have, look at wesley hunt down in houston. we'll take back the majority.hy you're seeing support -- maria: you're going to be the next speaker? >> we develop true. we'll have somebody to work with the president to put this country first, instead of blame the president to try to investigate everyone. maria: congressman, thank you. congressman kevin mccarthy. just ahead my exclusive interview with nfl commissioner roger goodell at super bowl liv. his thoughts on sports betting, player safety and all the man, i'm thinking tacos. hey hey! you guys look like foodies. would you like to try our trashy back ribs? oh, that sounds great... everything is locally harvested, farm to dumpster to table. uhhh, what do you... what else do you got? (stammering) w-we have a melon rind stew. comes with a pork and bean reduction. yeah, we're going to just do a lap and we'll come back. okay. well, we'll be here. man! why isn't this working? my mouth is watering. i think that's just your rabies flaring up. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes
we have, look at wesley hunt down in houston. we'll take back the majority.hy you're seeing support -- maria: you're going to be the next speaker? >> we develop true. we'll have somebody to work with the president to put this country first, instead of blame the president to try to investigate everyone. maria: congressman, thank you. congressman kevin mccarthy. just ahead my exclusive interview with nfl commissioner roger goodell at super bowl liv. his thoughts on sports betting, player...
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wesley clark did. sounds like we're get something votes, brian. i'm going to throw it back to you. >> control room, are we ready for the -- okay. here we go. the whiteboard. carolyn ryan, as we watch this, this will be like an athletic event. we can do color commentary. first of all we need to establish that northern new england is staggeringly beautiful and that there are portions of northern new hampshire where moose way outnumber people, as it should be. >> absolutely. >> and this small town tradition is really as good as it gets. and i think this paper ballot idea may catch on. what do you think? >> i'm kind of missing an app. i think we need a very confusing, difficult to download app. iowa's got to be jealous watching this. look at this. >> please note the name they just wrote in. michael bloomberg. >> that is very interesting. that is what you are hearing from a lot of people in new hampshire, even in iowa i was hearing people curious about bloomberg. he's not on the ballot, and yet there's this murmuring. and you saw it in the national pol
wesley clark did. sounds like we're get something votes, brian. i'm going to throw it back to you. >> control room, are we ready for the -- okay. here we go. the whiteboard. carolyn ryan, as we watch this, this will be like an athletic event. we can do color commentary. first of all we need to establish that northern new england is staggeringly beautiful and that there are portions of northern new hampshire where moose way outnumber people, as it should be. >> absolutely. >>...
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to reach the highest levels of the government, military, business, like retired four-star general wesley clark, former secretary of state colin powell, secretary of transportation elaine chao, dr. sanjay gupta. heavy hitters. so, of course, the ones who choose the white house fellows are, themselves, top-notch people. members of the president's commission have included former senator tom daschle, harvard law professor laurence tribe, tom brokaw was a commissioner. this week president trump has chosen two new members to join that elite commission, these guys. yeah, i'm serious. the return of the white house wack pack is "thing 2" in 60 seconds. >>> one of the biggest stories of the first three years of the trump administration has been the fast and frequent departure of white house employees. now that we're near four, all the characters from season one are coming back. this year we learned that sean spicer who left his utterly humiliating tenure as press secretary to go "dancing with the stars." along with reince priebus, shortest serving white house chief of staff in american history. th
to reach the highest levels of the government, military, business, like retired four-star general wesley clark, former secretary of state colin powell, secretary of transportation elaine chao, dr. sanjay gupta. heavy hitters. so, of course, the ones who choose the white house fellows are, themselves, top-notch people. members of the president's commission have included former senator tom daschle, harvard law professor laurence tribe, tom brokaw was a commissioner. this week president trump has...
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host: on our democrats line, wesley from chapel florida. good morning. caller: yes. good morning.alling because i was a precinct supervisor and we, of course, have paper ballots. so when the voter comes in and gets a ballot and they put the ballot into the machine to be counted, if for whatever reason, maybe they made the wrong type of mark or they've put -- they voted for two people, that machine will kick it back out. and we consider that ballot as spoiled. so the voter can go over and get a new ballot. they can get up to three. now in some cases, what is happening is that these ballots that are spoiled is being put into what we call an auxiliary bin. and that bin was only supposed to have been use for two reasons, either power outage or we had long lines and it was extended beyond 7:00. so but what is happening when it's put into that auxiliary bin and this is during early voting, and when it goes into at night that auxiliary bin goes into the election office at night, that ballot that was spoiled and the voter left the precinct thinking that they hadn't vote because they didn'
host: on our democrats line, wesley from chapel florida. good morning. caller: yes. good morning.alling because i was a precinct supervisor and we, of course, have paper ballots. so when the voter comes in and gets a ballot and they put the ballot into the machine to be counted, if for whatever reason, maybe they made the wrong type of mark or they've put -- they voted for two people, that machine will kick it back out. and we consider that ballot as spoiled. so the voter can go over and get a...
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where did wesley snipes come from? stuart: i liked trump's commercial for alice johnson. wonderful strong stuff. >>> there are 11 cases confirmed with the virus here in america. doc siegel is here to tell yous what we need to know. question, have we contained the virus in america? i will ask that question with health and human services secretary alex azar in the 11:00 hour. ♪. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgage
where did wesley snipes come from? stuart: i liked trump's commercial for alice johnson. wonderful strong stuff. >>> there are 11 cases confirmed with the virus here in america. doc siegel is here to tell yous what we need to know. question, have we contained the virus in america? i will ask that question with health and human services secretary alex azar in the 11:00 hour. ♪. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse...
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there are three generals quoted in the article, general wesley, general gallagher and general bassett under bassett expressing their concerns of the 80 ms platform not being able to deliver for the ground troops. >> the gentleman's time is expired. >> your point has been made. >> that would be great. >> i'm going to take a hard look at that. >> that's an ongoing discussion. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i cannot agree more with your statement that were at a pivot point where we have to modernize our approach to national security. do you believe in the whole government approach to national security? >> 110% yes. >> secretary mattis said if you don't fund the state department fully then i need to buy more ammunition. do you agree with that? >> i do i think we need to fund the inter-agency in places like africa where the interagency brings a lot to the game. >> that's where i'm going. to quote again from secondary mattis, you have to make certain that your foreign-policy is led by the diplomats by the military. do you agree with statement? >> mr. secretary what is the state department's op
there are three generals quoted in the article, general wesley, general gallagher and general bassett under bassett expressing their concerns of the 80 ms platform not being able to deliver for the ground troops. >> the gentleman's time is expired. >> your point has been made. >> that would be great. >> i'm going to take a hard look at that. >> that's an ongoing discussion. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i cannot agree more with your statement that were at a...
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there are three generals quoted, wesley, gallagher and general basstin quoted their concerns about the abms platform not being able to deliver for the ground troops. >> the gentleman's time expired. i apologize. >> i'm give you an answer for the record. >> that would be great. >> i'm heading out to take a hard look at exactly what you're talking about. >> that's an ongoing discussion. >> yes. >> mr. moulton. >> thank you. i could not agree more with your statement that we are at a pivot point where we have to modernize our approach to national security. do you believe in a whole of government approach tosecurity. do you believe in whole government in national security? >> yes, 100%. >> if you don't fund our mill security, i need to buy more transmission. >> i do. >> that's where i am going. to quote again from secretary mattis, you have to make sure foreign policy is led by diplomats and not by the military, do you agree with that statement. >> i agree. >> what's the state department's opinion on the blank view of africa. >> they supported it. i got a number of conversations with secre
there are three generals quoted, wesley, gallagher and general basstin quoted their concerns about the abms platform not being able to deliver for the ground troops. >> the gentleman's time expired. i apologize. >> i'm give you an answer for the record. >> that would be great. >> i'm heading out to take a hard look at exactly what you're talking about. >> that's an ongoing discussion. >> yes. >> mr. moulton. >> thank you. i could not agree more...
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wesley ball who passed away on january 8 at the age of 88. originally from moultrie, georgia, he came to savannah in 1964 where the practiced surgery for other 33 years. not only an exceptional surgeon his work transcended that of health care by breaking down political, racial and international borders. mr. carter: he became a lifelong member of the naacp where he helped build plans to desegregate the school system. he made numerous medical mission trips to haiti and he was a mentor to many up and coming doctors to whom he was known as the godfather of medicine. for his loving and kind manner. i'm proud to have had someone like dr. ball working in the first congressional district of georgia. simply put, dr. ball is leading savannah and much of the rest of the -- leaving savannah and much of the rest of the world a better place than he found it. he and his family will be in my thoughts and prayers in this difficult time. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recogn
wesley ball who passed away on january 8 at the age of 88. originally from moultrie, georgia, he came to savannah in 1964 where the practiced surgery for other 33 years. not only an exceptional surgeon his work transcended that of health care by breaking down political, racial and international borders. mr. carter: he became a lifelong member of the naacp where he helped build plans to desegregate the school system. he made numerous medical mission trips to haiti and he was a mentor to many up...
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she was talking about a presidential candidate, general wesley clark, running that year for the democratic nomination for president. and she quotes an interview that general clark had with the newspaper -- the publisher of the manchester union leader, joseph mcquaid. here's how the conversation went. general clark says, i don't think you should get the law involved in abortion. mcquaid said at all. clark said, no. mcquaid said, late-term abortions, no limits? clark said, no. mcquaid said, anything up to delivery? clark said no, no. mcquaid, anything up to the head coming out of the womb? clark said, i say that it's up to the woman and her doctor, her conscience. you do not put the law in there. mr. president, back when the supreme court decided roe v. wade, it made clear that at some point, once the fetus is viable, you're dealing with more than just the interest of the mother. and i know abortion is a whole -- the whole debate over abortion is divisive in this country, but at some point we have to realize you're not just talking about one person, but two people and each of those individua
she was talking about a presidential candidate, general wesley clark, running that year for the democratic nomination for president. and she quotes an interview that general clark had with the newspaper -- the publisher of the manchester union leader, joseph mcquaid. here's how the conversation went. general clark says, i don't think you should get the law involved in abortion. mcquaid said at all. clark said, no. mcquaid said, late-term abortions, no limits? clark said, no. mcquaid said,...