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i have experience in my own district in west texas where there are gaps that need to be closed, namely in agriculture where there is a shortage of labor, but before we can undertake major comprehensive immigration reform, we have to prove to the american people that we're willing and able to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and commit the necessary resources to secure our border. the last administration demonstrated just the opposite. whether it was president obama's policies on catch and release, tolerating sanctuary cities or woefully underfunding border security, the message to the american people was clear. president obama was not interested in solving this problem. even worse, he advocated his first responsibility to keep the american people safe, in my opinion i do recognize that most of the people coming to this country do so because they want a better life for their families. america is the beacon of hope and the land of freedom and opportunity, and i think we all respect and appreciate that, but if somebody is coming here illegally, we can't reward that. we have to uphold r
i have experience in my own district in west texas where there are gaps that need to be closed, namely in agriculture where there is a shortage of labor, but before we can undertake major comprehensive immigration reform, we have to prove to the american people that we're willing and able to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and commit the necessary resources to secure our border. the last administration demonstrated just the opposite. whether it was president obama's policies on catch and...
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these are the folks i represent in rural west texas. when you do that and you have regulatory reform and you have healthcare reform or entitlement reform in you rain in the spending and get control of your budget and operate like every other american like you actually have limited resources, not a money tree in washington, and then you provide tax relief where we are now paying the highest corporate income tax in the industrial world. when you do those things, you see the economy grow significantly. we are at 2% annual gdp growth. that's being kind. we can do much better, but we have to free up these job creators to expand opportunity for people who want to work and who can work and want a better life and that's what this is about. it's not about all these things are here with respect to tax cuts for the rich. this is about giving middle and working for class families opportunity. >> here in washington d.c.,, mark is a democrat. good morning.n. >> caller: good morning congressman. i wanted to make a couple comments. w one was about what
these are the folks i represent in rural west texas. when you do that and you have regulatory reform and you have healthcare reform or entitlement reform in you rain in the spending and get control of your budget and operate like every other american like you actually have limited resources, not a money tree in washington, and then you provide tax relief where we are now paying the highest corporate income tax in the industrial world. when you do those things, you see the economy grow...
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it's inching towards west texas street. it's just now passing highway 12 so heads up if you are travel through that stretch or know someone who does. it will be slow until chp can get it cleared. westbound 4 looking good no problems. just under a 30-minute ride from 160 over to interstate 80 connecting in hercules. your ride heading towards the richmond/san rafael bridge, this is the toll plaza here. headlights moving westbound. you have one car only so no delays. no backups. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a new push is under way to extend california's "cap and trade" agreement to fight climate change past the current 2020 expiration date. kpix 5's sandra osborne is live in san jose this morning at the laurel grove family apartments where the "cap and trade" money is at work. >> reporter: good morning. yeah. go ahead and take a look. you see these apartments here, they are actually paid for partially by the "cap and trade" dollars. they are used for low income and special needs families like the chronically homeless. the ex
it's inching towards west texas street. it's just now passing highway 12 so heads up if you are travel through that stretch or know someone who does. it will be slow until chp can get it cleared. westbound 4 looking good no problems. just under a 30-minute ride from 160 over to interstate 80 connecting in hercules. your ride heading towards the richmond/san rafael bridge, this is the toll plaza here. headlights moving westbound. you have one car only so no delays. no backups. back to you....
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ron calling from west texas. caller: good morning. wonderful washington journal. just awesome show. i have a couple of questions for the guest. ifh the aca have worked implemented if design -- as designed with all the states , if allanded medicare the states had set up the exchanges? would the aca -- would it be running strong right now? million of new10 people who have been insured under the aca what is an approximate amount of those who are african-american? margin betweener african-americans? just 50/50.ically 50% weight folks in 50% folks of color. or is it 90% african-american that was recently insured under the aca? guest: thank you for your question. aca wasthe way that the intended to work and medicaid expansion was a huge part of it would have been a saving grace for a world area. 50% drop in the uninsured which is huge. kentucky has had a two third drop in uncompensated cost of hospital. get writtensts that off as charity care. it's a huge deal. rural hospitals are closing it since 2010 80 world hospitals have closed and another 700 that are at risk of closing. 2010 almost
ron calling from west texas. caller: good morning. wonderful washington journal. just awesome show. i have a couple of questions for the guest. ifh the aca have worked implemented if design -- as designed with all the states , if allanded medicare the states had set up the exchanges? would the aca -- would it be running strong right now? million of new10 people who have been insured under the aca what is an approximate amount of those who are african-american? margin betweener...
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. >> this is in west texas where did my family medicine rotation and in this story i'm going into town with the family doctor who takes care of patients in that town. a little strip with 1,000 inhabitants. the clinic in the stone building the doctor said hi to every ready and sent me off to see the first patient. he said talk him down for me. he was a rancher in his 60s he said i think the i tore myself picking up a hail -- a hay bale. but i did down there. i said i understand this was bread-and-butter of my surgery rotation i did hernias and the family clinic but then i heard the whole story have we picked it up how he had paid in the groin area and it did not go away. i said i will check you for a herd the and he shrugged his shoulders and said okay. fair enough plywood press up and have him cough i said yes that is a hernia. he said well hack and i said yeah. well heck she said it is broken. >> yes ma'am. we can fix it. >> danehy it he said putting his hands on his hips i hope that she can fix that that's right progressive you can pluck your shorts i stepped out and found it in his
. >> this is in west texas where did my family medicine rotation and in this story i'm going into town with the family doctor who takes care of patients in that town. a little strip with 1,000 inhabitants. the clinic in the stone building the doctor said hi to every ready and sent me off to see the first patient. he said talk him down for me. he was a rancher in his 60s he said i think the i tore myself picking up a hail -- a hay bale. but i did down there. i said i understand this was...
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a big part of south and west texas, i represent them, 820 miles to the border and i did 400 events in over 400 vents in the past two plus years and i always get a question about cyber security. this is something that most americans are concerned about, especially as we become a more interconnected society. >> one of the ways americans are getting a bit more known about cyber security was what happened with the election. the intelligence community concluded that the russian hacked some of the democratic targets -- what is your impression on could be done to secure the election as far as the infrastructure itself and if there are things that should be done that are being done is to be responding to russia which is allegedly behind the attacks. i know you earlier suggested the investors be recalled. >> months before the election, i was calling for at a minimum the russian ambassador to be kicked out of the country. i thought that was a minimum response to an attempt to manipulate our elections. it was very clear that the russian intelligence was trying to influence our election. they did
a big part of south and west texas, i represent them, 820 miles to the border and i did 400 events in over 400 vents in the past two plus years and i always get a question about cyber security. this is something that most americans are concerned about, especially as we become a more interconnected society. >> one of the ways americans are getting a bit more known about cyber security was what happened with the election. the intelligence community concluded that the russian hacked some of...
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i represent a big part of south and west texas, 29 counties, two time zones, 800 miles of the border. i did over 400 events in the past two plus years and i always get a question about cybersecurity. so this is something that most americans are concerned about, especially as we, as we become a more init connected society. >> host: go ahead, tim. >> one of the ways which americans are getting a little bit more of a taste of cybersecurity over the past year what happened with the election. the -- concluded that russians hacked some of these democratic targets. i want to get your impression what could be done to secure the elections as far as infrastructure itself and things that should be done that are not being done vis-a-vis responding to russia allege he had behind the attacks. you earlier suggested that the ambassador should be recalled. >> guest: months before the election i was calling for at a minimum the russian ambassador to be kicked out of the country. i thought that was a minimum response to an attempt to manipulate our elections. it was very clear that russian intelligence
i represent a big part of south and west texas, 29 counties, two time zones, 800 miles of the border. i did over 400 events in the past two plus years and i always get a question about cybersecurity. so this is something that most americans are concerned about, especially as we, as we become a more init connected society. >> host: go ahead, tim. >> one of the ways which americans are getting a little bit more of a taste of cybersecurity over the past year what happened with the...
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i represent a big part of south and west texas, 820 miles of the border. i have done 400 events in the past two plus years. i always get a question about cyber security. this is something that most americans are concerned about, especially as we become more interconnected. tim: one of the ways in which americans are getting more of a taste of cyber security over the past year was what happened with the election. re was a conclusion that russians attacked some of these targets. i want to get your impression of what could be done to secure the elections as far as the infrastructure itself, and if there are things that are not being done vis-a-vis responding to russia? rep. hurd: months before the elections, i was calling for, at a minimum, the russian ambassador to the kicked out of the country. i thought that was a minimum attempts to manipulate our elections. russianery clear that intelligence was trying to influence our elections, but they did not manipulate any of the vote tabulation machines. after the election, my committee held a hearing looking at th
i represent a big part of south and west texas, 820 miles of the border. i have done 400 events in the past two plus years. i always get a question about cyber security. this is something that most americans are concerned about, especially as we become more interconnected. tim: one of the ways in which americans are getting more of a taste of cyber security over the past year was what happened with the election. re was a conclusion that russians attacked some of these targets. i want to get...
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know that saudi arabia and the rest of opec can't really afford that right now over the past year west texas intermediate which serves as the global benchmark has settled around forty five dollars a barrel as you can see in this chart and it's been hovering around that mark since two thousand and fifteen about half of what it was in the years prior before two thousand and fifteen crude oil was selling between eighty and ninety dollars a barrel and still has yet to recover meanwhile iran's oil minister is saying that they'll be pumping four million barrels per day by the end of the year and based on recent numbers it's not too hard to believe because of previous sanctions iran was exempt from opec ordered production cuts and once those cuts were lifted iran has been trying to its hardest to make up for that lost market share so when you take oil into account the qatar boycott somehow becomes even more complicated but it's certainly not the only conflict that's wrapped up in one of the world's biggest and most important commodities. all right just mentioned obviously oil complicates other conf
know that saudi arabia and the rest of opec can't really afford that right now over the past year west texas intermediate which serves as the global benchmark has settled around forty five dollars a barrel as you can see in this chart and it's been hovering around that mark since two thousand and fifteen about half of what it was in the years prior before two thousand and fifteen crude oil was selling between eighty and ninety dollars a barrel and still has yet to recover meanwhile iran's oil...
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this is based in west texas in a time townwide to my family medicine rotation.a little town called for davis. in the story i was riding into town with the dr. who takes care patients in that town. we pulled in a little strip of the town with 1000 inhabitants. the mcdonald observatory. the clinic is on one end of the town. the dr. said hi to everybody and to me. he is a rancher in his 60s with strong arms. i think i told myself -- picking up a hay bale. yes, he did the wife said, down there. i understand i said. this is been better for me and in my surgery rotation a helped repair hernias. he told me the whole story. how he picked up the hay bill and felt the sudden pain in the groin area and it didn't go away. pull republica party and one of the big issues as many of us remember is the panama canal treaty. he developed the initiative in '76. the panama canal was considered one of the seven wonders of the world. my grandfather was so furious -- grandmother -- that carter was going to give away the canal to panama. she grew up with the canal. this is a great examp
this is based in west texas in a time townwide to my family medicine rotation.a little town called for davis. in the story i was riding into town with the dr. who takes care patients in that town. we pulled in a little strip of the town with 1000 inhabitants. the mcdonald observatory. the clinic is on one end of the town. the dr. said hi to everybody and to me. he is a rancher in his 60s with strong arms. i think i told myself -- picking up a hay bale. yes, he did the wife said, down there. i...
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west texas crude has two ceiling of resistance, one at $49, the other at $50 you probably would haveeen today's selloff coming, because the williams r. percentage, oscillator, shifted into this territory. these readings will cool down, but even if you're pulled back, garner doesn't believe oil has enough to run past 50, so be careful. so don't let the commentary fool you. the charts interpreted by our own carly garner payment a clear picture, even as it sea saws in the low 40s and 50s, oil is struckin this trading range until something changes. or a huge pickup in oil use. right now, none of that is in the cards. "mad money" is back after the break. we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that. >>> buy buy buy, sell sell sell. >> and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skedadd
west texas crude has two ceiling of resistance, one at $49, the other at $50 you probably would haveeen today's selloff coming, because the williams r. percentage, oscillator, shifted into this territory. these readings will cool down, but even if you're pulled back, garner doesn't believe oil has enough to run past 50, so be careful. so don't let the commentary fool you. the charts interpreted by our own carly garner payment a clear picture, even as it sea saws in the low 40s and 50s, oil is...
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toting deeper is only going be sending money from the middle east out to texas, to west texas. >> thatentals. talk about the collapse in sentiment. most mornings of the last couple of weeks we've woken up to another bank with another note, a bullish view and then capitulating. we have this average view, $64 billion. everyone's coalescing around nothing of unity year. is it important that the bullish attitude is come around the south side? >> the point of maximum bullishness was february. why? we were looking at the data in the last six months of 2016 and we saw inventories dropped by 120 million barrels. delivers what they said they're going to deliver, then we are going to be drawing to run a million barrels, we will normalize by the end of it year. any -- inventories were not what was expected. we are getting some growth in the u.s., but too little too late. now we are getting discord in opec. shall supply is ramping up quickly. remember, shall supply in the u.s. is sensitive to prices. i'm not talking about five dollars per barrel or $10 per barrel, i am talking about per barrel. >>
toting deeper is only going be sending money from the middle east out to texas, to west texas. >> thatentals. talk about the collapse in sentiment. most mornings of the last couple of weeks we've woken up to another bank with another note, a bullish view and then capitulating. we have this average view, $64 billion. everyone's coalescing around nothing of unity year. is it important that the bullish attitude is come around the south side? >> the point of maximum bullishness was...
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itmy district in west texas, was the number one issue. it is not just the illegal person. the illegal activity that also comes across the border, and it human trafficking and getting activity and other criminal activity. our citizens in texas alone have paid hundreds of millions of dollars to do the job the federal government was supposed to do, their first job, protect our sovereign borders, keep the american people state, but america -- put america first. year 2016, the united states border patrol apprehended over 400,000 illegal immigrants attempting to cross our southern border with mexico. while these of illegal entries were thwarted, we have no idea how many more undocumented immigrants were able to enter our country successfully. this is not about knowing how to solve the problem. this is about having the political will to solve it, and the last administration was clearly unwilling. more security is a comprehensive strategy. it is significant boots on the ground, and we are short of the minimal standard. -- leveraging technology, and it is a wall or physical boundar
itmy district in west texas, was the number one issue. it is not just the illegal person. the illegal activity that also comes across the border, and it human trafficking and getting activity and other criminal activity. our citizens in texas alone have paid hundreds of millions of dollars to do the job the federal government was supposed to do, their first job, protect our sovereign borders, keep the american people state, but america -- put america first. year 2016, the united states border...
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on monday west texas is up $42.46 a barrel. that obviously has an impact on the interest for the oil and gas industry. as another important point they need to recognize. the place for oil and gas which have driven development in recent years have been not to be found on federal land. the permian basin, which mr. flynn talked about is one of them. are the most part, these are on private lands in other areas. these try to sell these leases will get low prices. essentially giving away these valuable federal resources and that doesn't make sense. we have to be lucky not leases in approving more atvs. -- .. the state of texas charges 25% on oil, twice what the federal government charges in my home state of colorado, 20% on offshore lands, 18.75 cents. if we are going to use public lands for oil and gas development we need to be smart about it. i don't oppose oil and gas development on public lands but for now at least, all of us rely to some extent on oil production, gas production, for power generation, but we need to recognize we
on monday west texas is up $42.46 a barrel. that obviously has an impact on the interest for the oil and gas industry. as another important point they need to recognize. the place for oil and gas which have driven development in recent years have been not to be found on federal land. the permian basin, which mr. flynn talked about is one of them. are the most part, these are on private lands in other areas. these try to sell these leases will get low prices. essentially giving away these...
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at the time the judges invalidated three congressional districts in the south and west texas.l up up in the austin area saying that they they pacd minorities in some districts and divided them up to dilute their voting power. >> you know where the voters are, you can draw the districts to be sure that the republican majority is enhanced in the democratic minority is further just enhanced. so you can advantage your party a great deal. >> if the judges rule against the state of texas after this trial, the state could be forced to redraw all of its political boundaries for the 2018 2018 -- election and face punishment from the department of justice. we will let you know how things go. >> eric: we will be right back back. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. an
at the time the judges invalidated three congressional districts in the south and west texas.l up up in the austin area saying that they they pacd minorities in some districts and divided them up to dilute their voting power. >> you know where the voters are, you can draw the districts to be sure that the republican majority is enhanced in the democratic minority is further just enhanced. so you can advantage your party a great deal. >> if the judges rule against the state of texas...
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on monday west texas intermediate was at $42.46 a barrel. that obviously has an impact on the interest of the oil and gas industry. but there's another important point here which the committee needs to recognize. the major place for oil and gas which has really driven development in recent years happened not to be found on federal land. there are exceptions of the permian basin which mr. flynn talked about as one of them, but for the most part these plays are on private lands and in other areas. what happens is the government tries to sell these leases under the current market conditions we're going to get low ball kind of prices. essentially we will be giving away these valuable federal resources and that doesn't make sense. what we ought to be doing is looking at leases and improving the apd -- rather than approving more apds. we need to reform our policies. we now charge just $2 an acre for leases that don't receive a bid, $1.50 in rental. it doesn't generate much revenue but encourages speculation and that needs to be reformed. we have n
on monday west texas intermediate was at $42.46 a barrel. that obviously has an impact on the interest of the oil and gas industry. but there's another important point here which the committee needs to recognize. the major place for oil and gas which has really driven development in recent years happened not to be found on federal land. there are exceptions of the permian basin which mr. flynn talked about as one of them, but for the most part these plays are on private lands and in other...
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united states' greatest assets in our national security arsenal and one of the crown jewels of west texas is dias air force base in abilene, texas. they play a key role in protecting our democracy against rising global threats and our airmen have been deployed all over the world in countless military and humanitarian operations. additionally, they host the largest b-1 bomber base in the nation and the city of abilene has won the air force's award for most supportive communities so many times they actually changed the name of the award to the abilene award. now, that may sound like i'm bragging but in texas that's just telling the truth. while we put the lives of these men and women on the line daily and ask them to defend our nation, they are crippled by this discouraging reality. the air force is now the smallest and the oldest it has been in our nation's history. all together, given the current demand, our nation's air force is short 1,500 pilots, 4,000 mechanics. before the house armed services committee, general steven wilson testified and i quote, today we find ourselves less than 50
united states' greatest assets in our national security arsenal and one of the crown jewels of west texas is dias air force base in abilene, texas. they play a key role in protecting our democracy against rising global threats and our airmen have been deployed all over the world in countless military and humanitarian operations. additionally, they host the largest b-1 bomber base in the nation and the city of abilene has won the air force's award for most supportive communities so many times...
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west texas intermediate crude oil jumping 1.5%, over $47 a barrel.inventory showing declines, and gold basically doing nothing. ,carlet: qualcomm reporting $.83, two cents better than estimate. , higherlion revenue than expected. qualcomm outlook fourth-quarter to $.81.earnings $.75 qualcomm one of the chipmakers for apple,a supplier and at a lot of questions about whether there will be commentary on this legal dispute between apple and qualcomm. legal claims that undermine the chipmakers attempt to force apple and other contract manufacturers to pay licensing fees. we will look for commentary on that in the conference call and earnings release. joe: some earnings from american of $1.47,2 eps revenue of $8.3 billion. we see the initial reaction is up 1.5% in after-hours trading. have analysts expectations, but the market liking what it is seeing initially. scarlet: we have a headline. marketake in whole foods jana. we will keep you posted on developments. joe: let's get some insight from oliver renick. the earnings are coming fast and heavy. we are s
west texas intermediate crude oil jumping 1.5%, over $47 a barrel.inventory showing declines, and gold basically doing nothing. ,carlet: qualcomm reporting $.83, two cents better than estimate. , higherlion revenue than expected. qualcomm outlook fourth-quarter to $.81.earnings $.75 qualcomm one of the chipmakers for apple,a supplier and at a lot of questions about whether there will be commentary on this legal dispute between apple and qualcomm. legal claims that undermine the chipmakers...
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intermediate crude west texas up. silver had a 15 handle last week, might move back a bit.cious metals on the weak dollar. those are today's market minutes. a deeper look into markets now with oliver renick. you look at what's going on in equities, the s&p 500 index melting to record highs, nasdaq has the first record and a wild. earnings driving these gains or is it something else? oliver: we definitely would like to thank its earnings. [laughter] it might be continual search for yield and the like of alternatives. at the end of the day, this is helping a lot. if you look at a few of these groups people were focusing on, whether it's trying to find the bright lights within, whatsapp and four financial results, or looking at technology companies, there are a lot of things that i think overall the positive. not as good as the first quarter because they have easy calm stash to the year before, but overall positive. >> i love that phrase. something that blows my mind, and you have a chart here that your have brought us. not a single 5% correction in the snp's since brexit, tha
intermediate crude west texas up. silver had a 15 handle last week, might move back a bit.cious metals on the weak dollar. those are today's market minutes. a deeper look into markets now with oliver renick. you look at what's going on in equities, the s&p 500 index melting to record highs, nasdaq has the first record and a wild. earnings driving these gains or is it something else? oliver: we definitely would like to thank its earnings. [laughter] it might be continual search for yield and...
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up 0.7% --ron ore crude and west texas above 1%. crude has been in a bull market lately. the low 40's the week ago. those are today's market minutes. julia: a couple of headlines claude -- crossing the bloomberg terminal. we have been talking about the fact that anthony scaramucci, the communications director at the white house, was removed today. he is expected to keep his wall street export-imports post. if there is anything mentioned in this press briefing, we will bring you those headlines as they go. for now, we will carry on with the show. scarlett: will carry on with the markets. what'd ya miss?? the u.s. dollar has been a big loser with all currencies this year. a big factor weighing on the currency is the continuing impasse in washington. thence, how much of the dollar weakness is due to political impasse versus other factors? >> the political impasse has to do with the lack of policy stimulus. it is not the politics so much as whether we like trump are don't like trump. it has to do with the fact that nothing is going to happen. a lot of enthusiasm was built int
up 0.7% --ron ore crude and west texas above 1%. crude has been in a bull market lately. the low 40's the week ago. those are today's market minutes. julia: a couple of headlines claude -- crossing the bloomberg terminal. we have been talking about the fact that anthony scaramucci, the communications director at the white house, was removed today. he is expected to keep his wall street export-imports post. if there is anything mentioned in this press briefing, we will bring you those headlines...
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specialist david zane ledbetter, a united states army from victoria, texas, who graduated from victoria west high school and will attend the u.s. military academy at west point. kayla also from corpus christi no a 2017 graduate of avia high school and will be attending the air force academy. caleb of sinton, texas, is a 2016 graduate of flower bluff high school who will be attending the air force academy. john mcniff, a 2017 graduate, will attend the united states coast guard academy. calista from corpus christi, a 2017 graduate of richard king high school, will attend the u.s. military academy at west point. clayton daley thompson from corpus christi, texas, was a graduate of flower bluff high school and will attend the u.s. naval academy. christina hammer from corpus christi, a graduate of king high school, will attend the u.s. coast guard academy. and josh smith from victoria, another graduate of victoria west high school, will be attending the air force academy. each of them brings great pride to all of us in the 27th district of texas and i wish them the best of luck in their academies
specialist david zane ledbetter, a united states army from victoria, texas, who graduated from victoria west high school and will attend the u.s. military academy at west point. kayla also from corpus christi no a 2017 graduate of avia high school and will be attending the air force academy. caleb of sinton, texas, is a 2016 graduate of flower bluff high school who will be attending the air force academy. john mcniff, a 2017 graduate, will attend the united states coast guard academy. calista...
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as you well know, wind generation in west texas has really taken off over the last few years. now it accounts for about 23% of power generation for the electric reliability council of texas, ercot as you probably know it. further, ercot believes close to 100% of the new electricity generation that's going to be added to texas over the next ten years is likely to be wind or solar. do you agree with ercot's technical assessment that they can accommodate such high penetration levels of renewable energy? >> i'm going to be cautious about answering that with definity. we're in the process of doing a grid study now. >> that's why i bring it up. >> that i think will give a better certainly more in-depth answer than i could just off the top of my head today. so if i could punt this to the first weekend in july, we should be getting that finalized. obviously you and the members will have access to that as we talk about it. you know my history with wind and you know my history with having a very broad portfolio. and i bring that to the department of energy. nothing's changed from that p
as you well know, wind generation in west texas has really taken off over the last few years. now it accounts for about 23% of power generation for the electric reliability council of texas, ercot as you probably know it. further, ercot believes close to 100% of the new electricity generation that's going to be added to texas over the next ten years is likely to be wind or solar. do you agree with ercot's technical assessment that they can accommodate such high penetration levels of renewable...
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again, did he have the idea -- he was raised in west texas.rom poverty, understood poverty. that meant something to him. and he also knew what he needed to do. there's a scene in the movie where he says i'm the only one that can speak kennedy and southern. and he knew what he needed to say to richard russell and what he needed to say to hubert humphrey. and he saidd it in a way that he built consensus. >> what do you want people to take from this? >> to understand lyndon johnson. when i was growing up, i hated him. i was of draft age and was against the war. i learned as i went into politics, public policy and government that what he did was monumental. the second thing i wanted people to see is what a real president does. >> yes. >> you know, hopefully there's a young generation that only sees this president. that's not the way presidencies work. lyndon johnson, you'll see a different president. >> the film is amazing. that is our show for the day. join us next week. i'll be filling in for rachel maddow tomorrow night at 9:00 pm. more news at
again, did he have the idea -- he was raised in west texas.rom poverty, understood poverty. that meant something to him. and he also knew what he needed to do. there's a scene in the movie where he says i'm the only one that can speak kennedy and southern. and he knew what he needed to say to richard russell and what he needed to say to hubert humphrey. and he saidd it in a way that he built consensus. >> what do you want people to take from this? >> to understand lyndon johnson....
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senators, in our organization, is actually running tv ads in four vulnerable republican states, west virginia, texasns come face-to-face with real people who will be kicked off health care. >> so you're mentioning you're targeting specific areas, nevada, louisiana, west virginia, but are you also targeting specific senators? >> yes. so tv ads all over this weekend in every media market, featuring someone named priscilla whose daughter has a disease that if he was kicked off of medicaid she would likely die. she basically poses the question, this is immoral, why would you do this to my child. and there are similar ads questioning ted cruz in texas and dean hellor in nevada. today is a unique day where people can actually go to july fourth parades and actually access republicans who are hiding from their constituents. although dean heller in nevada has chosen not to go to the parades in las vegas, but to go to eli, nevada, that has a p population of 4,000, that's three hours drive from reno. >> so then, particularly for those senators and represent toivs who are going to be at fourth of july parades,
senators, in our organization, is actually running tv ads in four vulnerable republican states, west virginia, texasns come face-to-face with real people who will be kicked off health care. >> so you're mentioning you're targeting specific areas, nevada, louisiana, west virginia, but are you also targeting specific senators? >> yes. so tv ads all over this weekend in every media market, featuring someone named priscilla whose daughter has a disease that if he was kicked off of...
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your target for west texas and brent, six-month target? barrelre targeting $60 a , less for wti.ourselves getting there over the next 2-4 months. see you.ry nice to thank you for coming on the show. right, coming up, some changes coming to hong kong. revamphange looking at a of the 30 minutes into the open session. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ toid: we are counting down the open of markets in china and hong kong. last i checked, not a compelling picture. there we go. it looks like we were open lower. speaking of a premarket, we could get changes in hong kong. exchangearing that the is preparing to consult market participants on the revamp of the 30 minutes leading to the open. currently you have first 20 minutes order input, the last 10 minutes for order matching in preparation. the talk will focus on whether to have random matching. expansion of its closing auction, which involves more stocks and permitting shortselling in the 10 minutes end of the day session. at thee potentially start, a change in place towards the end of the session. that's right. watching, great wall
your target for west texas and brent, six-month target? barrelre targeting $60 a , less for wti.ourselves getting there over the next 2-4 months. see you.ry nice to thank you for coming on the show. right, coming up, some changes coming to hong kong. revamphange looking at a of the 30 minutes into the open session. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ toid: we are counting down the open of markets in china and hong kong. last i checked, not a compelling picture. there we go. it looks like...
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going toeeper is only be sending money from the middle east out to texas, to west texas.s. talk to me about the collapse in sentiment yet most mornings, we have woken up to another bank with a bullish view, then capitulating. now we have this average view of about $64 year and on the bti. -- on wti. is it important that the bullish sentiment has come out on the south side? does that change anything? francisco: absolutely. the point of maximum bullishness was february. why february? because you are looking at the data, and it dropped i more than 100 million barrels. we saw the trend and said if opec delivers what they said they will deliver, then we will have normalized inventories by the end of the year. interest rates have not run anywhere to the extent that those expected. now, we are finding growth in the u.s., but it is sort of too little, too late. now we have this discordant opec and shall supply dwindling. she also part in the u.s. is very sensitive to prices. even a single dollar barrel, you will have more supply. of sentiment, what i have found is you can look at
going toeeper is only be sending money from the middle east out to texas, to west texas.s. talk to me about the collapse in sentiment yet most mornings, we have woken up to another bank with a bullish view, then capitulating. now we have this average view of about $64 year and on the bti. -- on wti. is it important that the bullish sentiment has come out on the south side? does that change anything? francisco: absolutely. the point of maximum bullishness was february. why february? because you...
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at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to my good friend from west texas, lubbock, texas, jodey arrington, who is the chairman of the subcommittee on economic opportunity. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. arrington: thank you, mr. chair, ranking member walz. i rise in support of senate bill 114 which will continue funding the choice program, an important program to make sure our veterans have access to quality care. for too long, mr. speaker, our veterans have been trapped in a system that's failed them and they are in a single payer system. we put them in a system that the members of congress wouldn't sign up for. we don't give them the same choice for years that we've given medicaid patients and medicare patients. the choice program isn't just common sense, it's common decency. we've asked these folks, men and women to serve and to sacrifice for our freedom. they deserve the very best care and the only way they are going to get the best care is to have choice when they have geographic challenges or when they're waiting in lines. we all read the r
at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to my good friend from west texas, lubbock, texas, jodey arrington, who is the chairman of the subcommittee on economic opportunity. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. arrington: thank you, mr. chair, ranking member walz. i rise in support of senate bill 114 which will continue funding the choice program, an important program to make sure our veterans have access to quality care. for too long, mr. speaker, our...
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the victims were made to work as far north as san francisco, as far west as texas or east as texas. the girls were between the ages of 15 to 17. one of the parent of the victims hunted down the suspects which eventually led to their arrest. >>> all right, let's get to some business and tech news this morning. car news as well. tesla is going to be handing over its first model 3 tonight in glitzy fashion. >> we should see the cars on the highways tonight. >> if i were getting a model 3, i'd drive it all over the place tonight. it's the so-called low cost tesla, still expensive, about $35,000 but considering you're never going to buy another drop of gas, that's probably a pretty good deal. tesla will hand over the keys to the first customer at a ceremony tonight at the fremont factory tonight at 8:45. now this is what tesla has wanted to do all along. it started with a sports car to get attention, moved to the more expensive model s and model x, but all long, elon musk's idea was to make an affordable electric car. futures call for a much lower opening on the markets, particularly in
the victims were made to work as far north as san francisco, as far west as texas or east as texas. the girls were between the ages of 15 to 17. one of the parent of the victims hunted down the suspects which eventually led to their arrest. >>> all right, let's get to some business and tech news this morning. car news as well. tesla is going to be handing over its first model 3 tonight in glitzy fashion. >> we should see the cars on the highways tonight. >> if i were...
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- there is the delaware basin which is a gigantic reserve and something being focused on in far west texas from california helping to fuel this as well. stuart: great interview and appreciate you being here. now this. we heard it all before. we must get health care. we should cut taxes. build that border wall. sounds like a broken record. my take on the words being used. >> the president is somebody who can externally with the american people. he cut out the middleman through his social media platform and sometimes the middleman, the mainstream media doesn't like that. because of his social media platform which reaches 100 million americans he conveys a message at the same time to the billionaire ceo in the ivory tower with 20 people working his social media platform, he communicates at the same time to the plumber on the job who is checking his phone between his work and stay-at-home mom. it is a powerful democratization of information. stuart: kellyanne conway defending donald trump's tweeting. many of you wrote in on that subject. this came in from kate. he needs to be sure the what he
- there is the delaware basin which is a gigantic reserve and something being focused on in far west texas from california helping to fuel this as well. stuart: great interview and appreciate you being here. now this. we heard it all before. we must get health care. we should cut taxes. build that border wall. sounds like a broken record. my take on the words being used. >> the president is somebody who can externally with the american people. he cut out the middleman through his social...
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i don't pay much attention to the fact that we've got such huge oil finds in west texas and up in alaska not running its wheels off here, we have a long way to go to get above that 2% growth level. there isn't a bullish case for it could be made. i'd be more bullish on oil if someone could show me how to burn it much cleaner. but right now, it's still an oversupplied market and that's the case for the short-term here and i think that that's going to struggle to see oil get through that level. and on top of that, we've seen the dollar get cheaper and it hasn't moved. if anything, it's gone down. as the dollar has gotten cheaper and that's not good either. stuart: i don't like making forecasts, but i like making this one. oil is going to drop below $40 a barrel. back to you, what's the chances of that happening? >> there's a chance that that could happen. you could see oil between 47 and 41 by labor day. and that could be on the cards unless we have something geopolitical that shocks it out of it. to me, that feels weird, something is wrong and i think that trade is heavy. stuart: we'll se
i don't pay much attention to the fact that we've got such huge oil finds in west texas and up in alaska not running its wheels off here, we have a long way to go to get above that 2% growth level. there isn't a bullish case for it could be made. i'd be more bullish on oil if someone could show me how to burn it much cleaner. but right now, it's still an oversupplied market and that's the case for the short-term here and i think that that's going to struggle to see oil get through that level....
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west. >>> 38-year-old texas ranger third baseman adrian beltre joined an exclusive club today in arlington with this double. becomes the first player from the dominican republic to reach the milestone of 3,000 hits. he becomes the 31st player in major league history to achieve this feat in his 20th season in the bigs. >>> baseball hall of fame inducted five new members today in cooperstown. rangers catcher ivan pudge rodriguez, caught more games and had more put outs than anyone. former astro jeff bagwell. former montreal expo tim raines. 23 years in the bigs. major thief on the bases. also getting the nod, former commissioner bud seelig. this report brought to you by river rock casino. coming up, we'll tee it up, check in on the niners and want to finish with the women's national team in soccer against brazil. stick around. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second ac
west. >>> 38-year-old texas ranger third baseman adrian beltre joined an exclusive club today in arlington with this double. becomes the first player from the dominican republic to reach the milestone of 3,000 hits. he becomes the 31st player in major league history to achieve this feat in his 20th season in the bigs. >>> baseball hall of fame inducted five new members today in cooperstown. rangers catcher ivan pudge rodriguez, caught more games and had more put outs than...
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. >> a texas painting in west virginia? does that make sense?on't happen. >> did the legendary artist create another canvas also worth a fortune? >> i was flabbergasted. >> we were all literally on the edge of our seats. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby here
. >> a texas painting in west virginia? does that make sense?on't happen. >> did the legendary artist create another canvas also worth a fortune? >> i was flabbergasted. >> we were all literally on the edge of our seats. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby here
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west coast. we go deep into texas. we're in the midwest. we have centers all over the u.s. think what makes us special are several items. one is our doctor network. we have over 60 specialists -- oral surgeons and prosthodontists -- that have a unique and very experienced knowledge base. this is all we do, is place implants. that gives us a lot of experience in the area of dental implants. we treat the very simple cases. we treat the very complex situations, as well. secondly, we're unlike regular dental offices in that we have everyone in one location. we have all the specialties, so we can do surgery, we can do the actual restorative, as well. we have our own on-site dental laboratory where we can actually make the teeth. that's a very unique set of circumstances. and lastly, i think the thing that really makes us special is the fact that we have a dedicated employee base that has committed themselves and has the passion to change people's lives. i think, at the end of the day, that's what makes us so special -- our passion for changing people's lives. >> well, in my rese
west coast. we go deep into texas. we're in the midwest. we have centers all over the u.s. think what makes us special are several items. one is our doctor network. we have over 60 specialists -- oral surgeons and prosthodontists -- that have a unique and very experienced knowledge base. this is all we do, is place implants. that gives us a lot of experience in the area of dental implants. we treat the very simple cases. we treat the very complex situations, as well. secondly, we're unlike...
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texas. family. he went off to west point. west point. go to very definitely. but he went to annapolis because many calvary officers at that point who had wanted to go to west point and the xhoong said i have annapolis.for what if you go there? and he agreed. his parents who were, again, german immigrants supposed d, well, i'm to take a foreign language, what do you recommend? nd his german speaking folks said take english, son. e think that will put you in good stead. reallyitz is someone who goes through interestingly enough he's in charge of submarine base in pearl harbor in the 20s. naval rotc at berkley late 1920s. e has a good idea of the trengths and weaknesses of the people he's about to send into after december 2nd. i think that characterization of is name says something in the way he wanted it characterized, ays something about his meticulousness. he and halcy, believe it or not, great friends. halsey is four years his senior their wives and families, they're both destroyer men. they pal around together. and, yet within they are polar opposites. brash
texas. family. he went off to west point. west point. go to very definitely. but he went to annapolis because many calvary officers at that point who had wanted to go to west point and the xhoong said i have annapolis.for what if you go there? and he agreed. his parents who were, again, german immigrants supposed d, well, i'm to take a foreign language, what do you recommend? nd his german speaking folks said take english, son. e think that will put you in good stead. reallyitz is someone who...
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west. sunday -- sunday! -- warm and pleasant in the northeast and new england. more wet weather in the south through texas temperatures range from 98 to 103 this afternoon. some late day showers and thunderstorms for much of the area but before they roll in 95 in the suburbs. 97 in philadelphia. even into the 90s at the shore. 92 degrees this afternoon. and into the 90s for the lehigh valley and delaware. seven-day forecast gets cooler tomorrow and pretty nice weekend. have a great day. >> and that is your latest weather. up next, oscar winner christophe waltz tells us about his latest role the best way to hit the beach? with neutrogena® beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex™ powered, uva uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. fromto the wobbling yogis.kers to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich. stacked with 17 grams of protein. lean into a great day. i've got a big night planned want twith my friends. hold. shine on.when i t and i want to enjoy every moment of it. th
west. sunday -- sunday! -- warm and pleasant in the northeast and new england. more wet weather in the south through texas temperatures range from 98 to 103 this afternoon. some late day showers and thunderstorms for much of the area but before they roll in 95 in the suburbs. 97 in philadelphia. even into the 90s at the shore. 92 degrees this afternoon. and into the 90s for the lehigh valley and delaware. seven-day forecast gets cooler tomorrow and pretty nice weekend. have a great day....
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texas. sunny out west.the pacific northwest. rain through the golf course. sunday -- sunday! -- coastal showers continue on the mid-atlantic. the july heat builds in the pacific northwest into central california. more wet weather through the >>> good morning. i'm bill henley. a lot of cloud cover, but no showers. that chance will be with us this afternoon and tonight. before they move in, the temperatures move up. 85 for philadelphia, might see a break or two of sunshine, but more clouds than what we had yesterday. that goes for new jersey, too. at the shore limited sunshine, 80 degrees the high, and into the low 80 foss for the lehigh valley and delaware with a chance of late-day thunderstorms. have a great day. >> as we head into the weekend, you want to get the weather you need when you need it. tune in our buddies on the weather channel on cable. savannah. >> all right, al. thank you so much. now some new findings that could change the way you take antibiotics. five out of six americans have prescribed
texas. sunny out west.the pacific northwest. rain through the golf course. sunday -- sunday! -- coastal showers continue on the mid-atlantic. the july heat builds in the pacific northwest into central california. more wet weather through the >>> good morning. i'm bill henley. a lot of cloud cover, but no showers. that chance will be with us this afternoon and tonight. before they move in, the temperatures move up. 85 for philadelphia, might see a break or two of sunshine, but more...
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texas. the governor of kentucky blasts what he called west coast liberals trying to dictate his state's laws, but the ma lo and lek ton, kentucky's largest cities, both asked california for exepgss from the ban citing their own cities protections, but california said no. the mayor of louisville says his city has lost $2 million in convention business already because of fears about the ban spreading. protest against state laws in the past have had limited impact after indiana passed its so-called religious freedom restoration act and businesses complained the state amended the law, but the law itself remains on the books. and s so-called bathroom bill, but the state still bars local municipalities from enacting their own disc bo many companies have been calling for inclusive state laws to help them attract workers, now, the states are battle lg it out in a nati culture clash. i'm scott cohn in mountain view, california. >>> cities increase their minimum wage, missouri is preparing to lower it for st. louis. the governor says the hike to $10 an hour was a job killing mistake and next month, th
texas. the governor of kentucky blasts what he called west coast liberals trying to dictate his state's laws, but the ma lo and lek ton, kentucky's largest cities, both asked california for exepgss from the ban citing their own cities protections, but california said no. the mayor of louisville says his city has lost $2 million in convention business already because of fears about the ban spreading. protest against state laws in the past have had limited impact after indiana passed its...
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texas. sunny out west.the pacific northwest. rain through the golf course. sunday -- sunday! -- coastal showers continue on the mid-atlantic. the july heat builds in the pacific northwest into central california. more wet weather through the sout >>> i'm meteorologist kari hall. the golden gate bridge still hidden in fog right now. most of san francisco is clearing out. we're seeing sunshine as we look live in downtown san jose and high temperatures for south bay reaching into the upper 80s in the city, san jose up to 94 for the south county, up to 100 degrees in concord and antioch, 80 in san mateo. san francisco will reach up to 70 in the mission district and the north bay looking at 89 today in santa rosa. >> as we head into the weekend, you want to get the weather you need when you need it. tune in our buddies on the weather channel on cable. savannah. >> all right, al. thank you so much. now some new findings that could change the way you take antibiotics. five out of six americans have prescribed them
texas. sunny out west.the pacific northwest. rain through the golf course. sunday -- sunday! -- coastal showers continue on the mid-atlantic. the july heat builds in the pacific northwest into central california. more wet weather through the sout >>> i'm meteorologist kari hall. the golden gate bridge still hidden in fog right now. most of san francisco is clearing out. we're seeing sunshine as we look live in downtown san jose and high temperatures for south bay reaching into the...
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west virginia and kept it under hotel beds. lbj was sending money to try to support he would humphrey to head off kennedy. there was texas money pouring into west virginia. it was probably the most dramatic of all primaries in west virginia. >> one of the paradoxes that is normal in politics is that kennedy became a early supporter of campaign-finance reform. one of his early legislative maneuvers was to advance this idea. >> saint augustine was on the verge of converting any cap saying i'm ready, lord. just not yet. [laughter] wonderfulas a democratic committee woman. had a wonderful passage where she was sizing up the candidates in 1960. the democratic primary. she compared them to various barnyard animals. she said that lyndon johnson was a rooster and hubert humphrey was a duckling. she may have said simonton was an owl. john f. kennedy is a cardinal. i thought that was a wonderful touch, that flash of red that really catapulted him into the center of american politics in -- and american history. we have some microphones. we would like to invite all of you to whoever would like to come up and affect russian of our tw
west virginia and kept it under hotel beds. lbj was sending money to try to support he would humphrey to head off kennedy. there was texas money pouring into west virginia. it was probably the most dramatic of all primaries in west virginia. >> one of the paradoxes that is normal in politics is that kennedy became a early supporter of campaign-finance reform. one of his early legislative maneuvers was to advance this idea. >> saint augustine was on the verge of converting any cap...
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texas. look for sunshine out west.e continues in the southwest, building heat in the pacific northwest. sunday, sunday coastal rain right along the mid-atlantic sunshine returns to new england, great lakes on into the gulf coast. maybe hit or miss thunderstorms through the southwest. out west, boy, 88 degrees in portland for -- on sunday, 81 in l.a. with sunshine. that's what's going on around the country, here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. well, the clouds are still locked in, temperatures 76 degrees, expect the clouds to hang around today and that south wind will make us a little warmer and more humid today, too. most of the area now mid to low 70s, we are not seeing many 60s on the map anymore so we are warming up, but here is all the cloud cover. we will stay dry for most of the day, way off to our west that's going to be our next weather system for tomorrow. late to today we could see a couple thunderstorms, tomorrow we're looking at widespread showers and storms, some linger int
texas. look for sunshine out west.e continues in the southwest, building heat in the pacific northwest. sunday, sunday coastal rain right along the mid-atlantic sunshine returns to new england, great lakes on into the gulf coast. maybe hit or miss thunderstorms through the southwest. out west, boy, 88 degrees in portland for -- on sunday, 81 in l.a. with sunshine. that's what's going on around the country, here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. well, the...
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no one called. >> well who's laughing now. >> 44 jobs om one, west virginia. >>> corpus christi, texasurs. can i tell you what he did? he took the receipt, because he was on the other side. he wrote, please help me. when a person went to get cash he slipped it through. that came through instead of a receipt. >> people probably not -- >> i would. >> what do you need help in there? >> have you ever gotten stuck? >> when i was a little girl i got stuck in airplane bathroom. >> it can be hard to open those. you know those flimsy doors? i remember the flight attendant was going, sweetie, going to get you out. it's going to be okay. anybody have a hanger? they used a hanger. it stuck. >> i was telling the story with producers. matt lauer was walking by. he topped me with this story. is he around? can we get matt? >> mat lawyer. >> you're discussing your lock in story. >> your airplane story was better than mine. >> mine is gross though. >> perfect. >> so i'm on a plane one time and it gets to be that part of the flight where the pilot says we're starting our descent, if you need to use the r
no one called. >> well who's laughing now. >> 44 jobs om one, west virginia. >>> corpus christi, texasurs. can i tell you what he did? he took the receipt, because he was on the other side. he wrote, please help me. when a person went to get cash he slipped it through. that came through instead of a receipt. >> people probably not -- >> i would. >> what do you need help in there? >> have you ever gotten stuck? >> when i was a little girl i got...