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it's off the coast of north carolina and what this will do, it will move up the coast just off shore intensifying as it does so that will that continue to bring us waves of rain, heavy at times through the evening hours and also those strong gusty winds. a big problem when you get the heavy rain like this. this is actually the heaviest rain we've seen all day near the turnpike, near willow grove, jenkintown, northeast philadelphia. this heavy rain can really soften up the ground and that makes our trees even more vulnerable to falling down when you get the high winds. the heavy rain continues east of the pennsylvania -- or new jersey turnpike and it's all moving off the ocean. so, we'll continue to see waves of this as we head through the evening hours. peak wind gusts, winds really the main story with this storm. cape may reporting a peak wind gust 63 miles per hour, tuckerton 60, for the cues 58, downingtown 53, philadelphia
it's off the coast of north carolina and what this will do, it will move up the coast just off shore intensifying as it does so that will that continue to bring us waves of rain, heavy at times through the evening hours and also those strong gusty winds. a big problem when you get the heavy rain like this. this is actually the heaviest rain we've seen all day near the turnpike, near willow grove, jenkintown, northeast philadelphia. this heavy rain can really soften up the ground and that makes...
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. >> here on c-span, "newsmakers" is next with republican congressman mark walker of north carolina.
. >> here on c-span, "newsmakers" is next with republican congressman mark walker of north carolina.
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and also by 2070 new hampshire will begin to look like north carolina. so, there are tremendous economic implications of that as well as implications on everything from our wildlife, our moose, our trout, to our fauna and lots of other things that affect the state.
and also by 2070 new hampshire will begin to look like north carolina. so, there are tremendous economic implications of that as well as implications on everything from our wildlife, our moose, our trout, to our fauna and lots of other things that affect the state.
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. >>> i'm tammy leitner in north carolina. the winter storm delivered a wicked one-two punch of brutal snow and now plunging temperatures. dumping more than a foot of snow in places like cape cod. >> i got two scarves, three sweaters -- >> reporter: so cold in pittsburgh the referee's whistle froze during the dolphins/steelers game. at least five deaths blamed on the east coast storms. most due to slick road conditions. but one rescue. a snowplow picked up a pregnant stephanie dawson after her car broke down, getting her to the hospital just in time to deliver. in the southeast, temps remain 10 to 20 degrees below average. only 9 degrees in raleigh, north carolina, this morning. forcing schools and businesses to close. today, weary travelers still struggling to get home. >> this is me for three days. >> this is all you've had on? >> yeah. >> reporter: after thousands of flights were canceled or delayed across the country. tammy leitner, nbc news, raleigh, north carolina. >>> still ahead, you've probably seen the ads. maybe you
. >>> i'm tammy leitner in north carolina. the winter storm delivered a wicked one-two punch of brutal snow and now plunging temperatures. dumping more than a foot of snow in places like cape cod. >> i got two scarves, three sweaters -- >> reporter: so cold in pittsburgh the referee's whistle froze during the dolphins/steelers game. at least five deaths blamed on the east coast storms. most due to slick road conditions. but one rescue. a snowplow picked up a pregnant...
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clyburn,ative james north carolina. representative al hastings, florida. representative eddie bernice johnson, texas. rush,entative bobby illinois. representative robert scott, virginia. thompson,tive benny mississippi. representative sheila jackson lee, texas. cummings,tive elijah maryland. representative danny davis, illinois.
clyburn,ative james north carolina. representative al hastings, florida. representative eddie bernice johnson, texas. rush,entative bobby illinois. representative robert scott, virginia. thompson,tive benny mississippi. representative sheila jackson lee, texas. cummings,tive elijah maryland. representative danny davis, illinois.
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close to 5 degrees above north carolinaal. we keep the mild air here the next two days and temperatures step down toward the weekend. and wind speeds windy sustained around 20 miles per hour. and 17 in philadelphia and wilmington 24 and sea isle city 13 and coming down from yesterday yesterday wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour from the nor'easter that continues to churn. satellite 6 along with action radar showing there is that storm system pushing up to the north and east.
close to 5 degrees above north carolinaal. we keep the mild air here the next two days and temperatures step down toward the weekend. and wind speeds windy sustained around 20 miles per hour. and 17 in philadelphia and wilmington 24 and sea isle city 13 and coming down from yesterday yesterday wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour from the nor'easter that continues to churn. satellite 6 along with action radar showing there is that storm system pushing up to the north and east.
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i went to north carolina on the weekend that the letter came out. people were early voting with the idea that comey's letter came out. there were people that were supporting donald trump that said this moved me to the polls because this was the straw that broke the camel's back, the deciding factor. it's true that there's russia and all of the things that went on, the fact that neither of these candidates were liked by the voters in general. but i think it's a big deal and something that i think i'm going to want to follow up. >> north carolina would be an example that you know so well. north carolina, the republican governor gets beaten but it may have been about her. since his actions in october, james comey's reputation has suffered. watch this exchange between comey and senator angus king from this week. this was a moment of interesting sarcasm, i might say. >> mr. comey, did you answer senate widen's question that there is an investigation under way as to connections between either of the political campaigns and the russians? >> i didn't say on
i went to north carolina on the weekend that the letter came out. people were early voting with the idea that comey's letter came out. there were people that were supporting donald trump that said this moved me to the polls because this was the straw that broke the camel's back, the deciding factor. it's true that there's russia and all of the things that went on, the fact that neither of these candidates were liked by the voters in general. but i think it's a big deal and something that i...
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en tanto los gobernadores de north carolina, georgia,south c estado de emergencia, para evitar conducir por las peligrosas capa de hielo en las kaef carreteras. asÍ mismo las escuelas del sur de la naciÓn cancelaron sus clases para este lunes. en new york este domingo se observaron varias filas de demoras. >> cancelaron el vuelo y le dieron para hoy, venimos de connecticut, y al regresar de nuevo. nos tomÓ como dos hora y medio en regresar a connecticut. emmy: en costa oeste el clima era elevado. las autoridades han dicho que las bajas temperatura que continuarÁn azotando el este de la regiÓn podrÍan tener la formaciÓn de hielo nee ogro y representa un gran peligro en las carreteras. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. fÉlix. el tambien una poderosa tormento en california, por los fuertes vientos, una mujer murÓo al ser golpeada por un Árbol caÍdo, podrian gen raros las mayores inundaciones por aÑos, amenazando vidas y propiedades. arantxa: a solo dos semana de abandonar la presidencia, el funcionario saliente dijo con la cadena nbc que ambos coinciden con te
en tanto los gobernadores de north carolina, georgia,south c estado de emergencia, para evitar conducir por las peligrosas capa de hielo en las kaef carreteras. asÍ mismo las escuelas del sur de la naciÓn cancelaron sus clases para este lunes. en new york este domingo se observaron varias filas de demoras. >> cancelaron el vuelo y le dieron para hoy, venimos de connecticut, y al regresar de nuevo. nos tomÓ como dos hora y medio en regresar a connecticut. emmy: en costa oeste el clima...
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hundreds of crashes have been reported on the roads from north carolina to connecticut. wendy gillette continues our winter weather coverage trucks filled the entire width of a connecticut highway of a 20 vehicle pileup saturday. one side of interstate 91 in middletown was shut down as the crash was cleared. nearly three tractor trailers were involved. no one was seriously injured. the traffic was backed up for miles. >> it was terrible. i just kind of keep listening to the radio. seeing what is going on. >> reporter: drivers were forced to take their time on snow covered road ins richmond, virginiament hundreds of accidents were reported across the state. >> our trucks are out. they are trying to keep them clean. as long as it continues snowing, they will be treacherous. >> reporter: clearing the snow was a priority in winston salem as the storm moved north. streets were icy in charlotte. there were more than 700 reported accidents statewide. >> travel conditions are still hazardous. do not be fooled by the sun. >> reporter: it snowed much it was also extremely cold wit
hundreds of crashes have been reported on the roads from north carolina to connecticut. wendy gillette continues our winter weather coverage trucks filled the entire width of a connecticut highway of a 20 vehicle pileup saturday. one side of interstate 91 in middletown was shut down as the crash was cleared. nearly three tractor trailers were involved. no one was seriously injured. the traffic was backed up for miles. >> it was terrible. i just kind of keep listening to the radio. seeing...
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you have north carolina they actually went in court and the court said the combination of all these things together is just an attempt to exclude and i think if your party spoke out against that more then i think we would have a better conversation. i don't think reducing it just always to voting i.d. is helpful because that's not all of what's been going on. >> the sisters of the poor you're referring to the
you have north carolina they actually went in court and the court said the combination of all these things together is just an attempt to exclude and i think if your party spoke out against that more then i think we would have a better conversation. i don't think reducing it just always to voting i.d. is helpful because that's not all of what's been going on. >> the sisters of the poor you're referring to the
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denny is calling in from north carolina. jenny, do you think donald trump can help bring together the americans who are divided right now? caller: no, i don't think he can unite the country because of his divisive and toxic rhetoric during his campaign. host: do you think that what he says from now on now that he's in office can change from what he did in the campaign? caller: no, i think the damage has already been done. host: ok. and oliver is calling in from washington, d.c. hi, oliver. caller: hi, greta. good morning. thanks for working on c-span. host: what do you think about the president, can he bring the country together? caller: i don't think he can bring the country together because i don't think that's his job. host: what do you think should happen? do you think americans should decide for themselves to be more unified? caller: yes. i think his job is to help educate americans, to help bring them more on par with what is actually occurring in government which might be interpreted as a war between government forces
denny is calling in from north carolina. jenny, do you think donald trump can help bring together the americans who are divided right now? caller: no, i don't think he can unite the country because of his divisive and toxic rhetoric during his campaign. host: do you think that what he says from now on now that he's in office can change from what he did in the campaign? caller: no, i think the damage has already been done. host: ok. and oliver is calling in from washington, d.c. hi, oliver....
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already into north carolina, it's moved 750 miles just during the day. it's only got 500 miles to go to get here. it can get here by the morning rush even though things are fairly quiet now, just a few sprinkles or drizzle drops we'll see for the rest of the night. at 6:00 a.m., the beginning of the morning rush, it's kind of damp. look what happens as we get toward 9:00, 10:00 a.m. it is raining everywhere. it's getting heavier everywhere. that's just the beginning. we'll see when that's going to end and when arctic air is coming in in just a few minutes. >>> new at 11:00, an the manhunt is over. police say they finally captured the man accuses of killing his ex-wife while their children watched. jeremiah minela had been on the run for two weeks search came to an end in atlantic county. brandon hudson reports. >> reporter: state police took monell here before he went to jail. i spoke to the victim's mom who says she's relieved her family doesn't have to look over their shoulders anymore. >> i think i'm still number. >> reporter: emily oshay is still try
already into north carolina, it's moved 750 miles just during the day. it's only got 500 miles to go to get here. it can get here by the morning rush even though things are fairly quiet now, just a few sprinkles or drizzle drops we'll see for the rest of the night. at 6:00 a.m., the beginning of the morning rush, it's kind of damp. look what happens as we get toward 9:00, 10:00 a.m. it is raining everywhere. it's getting heavier everywhere. that's just the beginning. we'll see when that's going...
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federal courts in texas, north carolina, wisconsin and north carolina have shown that with respect to north carolina, the legislature tried to implement voter id at the booths and they had literally been targeting itican-americans to try make harder for those individuals to vote on election day. the problem with photo id is not simply that it exists. not accessibles ineverybody, it is not free all instances, and it is not something that is easy to obtain for all americans. id thatre taught photo was available to everyone, that was free to everyone, then we might be able to start a different conversation, but the problem with photo ideas is that in has been used in a way to make it harder for only certain groups of people to access to the voting group and that undermines our democracy. our democracy is supposed to be about making it free, accessible to all americans regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, and research shows that is not what is happening with respect to photo id. "ost: in "the washington post and it is available online at washington. thedebunking but was put o
federal courts in texas, north carolina, wisconsin and north carolina have shown that with respect to north carolina, the legislature tried to implement voter id at the booths and they had literally been targeting itican-americans to try make harder for those individuals to vote on election day. the problem with photo id is not simply that it exists. not accessibles ineverybody, it is not free all instances, and it is not something that is easy to obtain for all americans. id thatre taught...
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the potential for six-plus inches from central north carolina into southeast virginia. treacherous travel. along i-40 and out to i-95. diane? kendis, back to you. >> our thanks to justin. >>> now to president-elect donald trump who is coming face to face today with the intelligence community whose findings about russian hacking he has refused to accept. >> trump will be briefed on the russian hacking report by the nation's top intelligence leaders. president obama received those same findings yesterday. and congress also weighed in. meanwhile, the washington post is reporting that the u.s. picked up intercepts from russian officials celebrating trump's election victory and congratulating themselves on the outcome. here's abc's karen travers. >> reporter: for now, this comprehensive report on russia's election interference is classified. >> the president has also directed the intelligence community to make as much of the information included to the public because it's important for the american people to understand that it's our democracy that has been interfered with. >
the potential for six-plus inches from central north carolina into southeast virginia. treacherous travel. along i-40 and out to i-95. diane? kendis, back to you. >> our thanks to justin. >>> now to president-elect donald trump who is coming face to face today with the intelligence community whose findings about russian hacking he has refused to accept. >> trump will be briefed on the russian hacking report by the nation's top intelligence leaders. president obama received...
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areas runnches from into central and north central north carolina could be even upwards to my five, maybe even six inches. storm. even portions of southeast virginia. the way it is looking right now, st. mary's county could see maybe two inches, three inches, which is the reason why they are under the winter storm watch. we could the areas 95 east a coaching to as much as in it -- coating to as much as an inch. we will have more of that coming up in a few minutes. ,ulie: problems on the road something we started off talking about the last two hours, and that is the crash along southbound 95 working our way toward the capital beltway. sky track 7 above the scene. overturned. now back on its wheels. the other one went over the guard rail. that would was loaded with milk and this one with produce. only the left lane able to get by. delays are extensive. let me move you back to the maps. southbound, you will want to stick with 295 as a workaround. if you connect with 95 south of 175, you do so past the accident scene. moving on a 60 coming inside the beltway past glebe road, reports of an acc
areas runnches from into central and north central north carolina could be even upwards to my five, maybe even six inches. storm. even portions of southeast virginia. the way it is looking right now, st. mary's county could see maybe two inches, three inches, which is the reason why they are under the winter storm watch. we could the areas 95 east a coaching to as much as in it -- coating to as much as an inch. we will have more of that coming up in a few minutes. ,ulie: problems on the road...
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alabama up to north carolina as millions brace for the winter storm. sara rosario tells us how conditions are only expected to get worse >> reporter: all parts of the northeast are getting heavy snow. the northeast is planning for a different storm system. >> milk and bread. they're probably out. >> reporter: as thousands rush to stores, several inches of snow expected from virginia down to georgia. local leaders warn drivers stay off the roads. >> the north carolina highway patrol has been mobilized and they will send their crews to hot spots depending on the weather. >> reporter: it's the same system that swept across the midwest. >> and this storm could turn severe very quickly. and so we need you to have a three-day food supply and be prepared to hunker down. >> reporter: the detearuating conditions causing wrecks like this one in little rock, arkansas. and video shows this car narrowly missing stopped school buses in tennessee. preparing for the worst, many in transportation are working 12-hour shifts. >> there are about trucks across the state th
alabama up to north carolina as millions brace for the winter storm. sara rosario tells us how conditions are only expected to get worse >> reporter: all parts of the northeast are getting heavy snow. the northeast is planning for a different storm system. >> milk and bread. they're probably out. >> reporter: as thousands rush to stores, several inches of snow expected from virginia down to georgia. local leaders warn drivers stay off the roads. >> the north carolina...
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not too far from durham north carolina. from the vietnam war era, acknowledging music is by the winged soldier sports at the association reported back in 19 -- >> sounds fantastic. >> look at helicopters as they pass by. as they pass by, fascinating. >> how about this? you know, going from where we were 40 years ago with rioting in the streets and protests about the vietnam war and all of that. here we are seeing some of the veterans and the equipment in the inaugural parade, 2017 >> i can tell you it's fascinating. trump is pointing it out to his nieces and nephews. right now, saying hey, take a look at this. because it's pretty cool. i think the adults are fascinated. certainly the kids that are in there he's talking to the trump kids saying look at that >> you don't see helicopters up close. maybe the trump family kids do. most kids don't see helicopters look close that often >> the trump kids may see them but they don't see this type. >> one more time. >> there's a pilot out. hopped out to take a picture of the presiden
not too far from durham north carolina. from the vietnam war era, acknowledging music is by the winged soldier sports at the association reported back in 19 -- >> sounds fantastic. >> look at helicopters as they pass by. as they pass by, fascinating. >> how about this? you know, going from where we were 40 years ago with rioting in the streets and protests about the vietnam war and all of that. here we are seeing some of the veterans and the equipment in the inaugural parade,...
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matt is calling in from north carolina. what our community police relations like a their? all the officials out there who are keeping their own 10 doing their job, but the of justice is not and they need to be investigated. the citizens need to be on top of it. there is a citizen investigation going online. if the citizens don't know what is going on in the media isn't reporting it and the justice department is being indicated of both the trump-pence obama administration, there is not due process. >> we are talking about community police relationships in that area. do you have something to share about with the community relationship is with police in north carolina? the citizens are upset and they want accountability. host: in the situation in baltimore, the baltimore sun reports in a historic agreement the city of baltimore and u.s. department of justice signed a consent increased all permit the city sweeping police reform aimed at store -- aimed at community trust and ensuring they can conduct everyday police work within the boundaries the constitution. the reforms will
matt is calling in from north carolina. what our community police relations like a their? all the officials out there who are keeping their own 10 doing their job, but the of justice is not and they need to be investigated. the citizens need to be on top of it. there is a citizen investigation going online. if the citizens don't know what is going on in the media isn't reporting it and the justice department is being indicated of both the trump-pence obama administration, there is not due...
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it is an account of the trip she took in north carolina. it is fiction. she will talk about the four northerners and they go into carolina talk about what they experience. let me give you an excerpt from this series of articles. am reporting from her piece here. they -- she is referring to the four northerners, the main characters of this story -- what she -- what she is describing is when a leave ashfield and venture into the wilderness of western north carolina. we are leaving civilization behind, plunging deeper and deeper into the heart of primal nature. the mountain rise -- the mountains rise over her head hundreds of feet. ferns, and shade, mosses abound with trees of every variety down the hillside and of the road. countless streams come leaping and endless spray -- end endless spray. wife is important? -- why is this important? the scenic entrepreneur writers will be very appealing to the suburban northerners. those individuals who are reading the journals, like harpers weekly, for instance. why? why are these descriptions of the mountains going t
it is an account of the trip she took in north carolina. it is fiction. she will talk about the four northerners and they go into carolina talk about what they experience. let me give you an excerpt from this series of articles. am reporting from her piece here. they -- she is referring to the four northerners, the main characters of this story -- what she -- what she is describing is when a leave ashfield and venture into the wilderness of western north carolina. we are leaving civilization...
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carolina, is the legitimate governor of north carolina and that should never be questioned by another elected official and i feel the same way about the president elect. a u.s. congressman should not be questioning the legitimacy of our elections. it's part of our constitution. we need to have a smooth transition and that's where i stand. i'm going to do everything i can to be respectful of my replacement and representative lewis ought to do the same thing. >> are you supportive of how the president elect responded? >> i am supportive of him swinging back when you need to. that's been his technique during the campaign, that's obviously going to be his technique and attitude when he is president of the united states. the people knew that when they elected him and i'm still very impressed with the people that he has around him that compliments that technique and also brings about cooler heads when we need to have cooler heads both domestically and internationally. >> you have admitted that part of your defeat in this, you know, very tough governor battle in north carolina is because of
carolina, is the legitimate governor of north carolina and that should never be questioned by another elected official and i feel the same way about the president elect. a u.s. congressman should not be questioning the legitimacy of our elections. it's part of our constitution. we need to have a smooth transition and that's where i stand. i'm going to do everything i can to be respectful of my replacement and representative lewis ought to do the same thing. >> are you supportive of how...
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but that story had real consequences. >> 28-year-old edgar welch, after driving from north carolina, entered the pizzaria entered the restaurant and fired shots. he told police he came to rescue child victims. >> reporter: for weeks, people have been accusing smuggling children from their bookstore, politics and prose, to the pizza restaurant. >> are the threats over? no, they're not. they continue online and on the phone. >> i really call it the weaponization of social media and the internet. what it's entitling or enabling people to do is to take completely false information, make up whatever they want with no accountability. >> reporter: so what do you do? you call the police. the fbi. >> turns out there's quite a high bar that's required for police and the fbi to take action. thanks to our first amendment protections. >> has that made you rethink whether the first amendment needs some modifications, given the age in which we live? >> it certainly has. my father actually lost a job in defense of the first amendment back in the mccarthy so i'm pretty sensitive to that issue. howeve
but that story had real consequences. >> 28-year-old edgar welch, after driving from north carolina, entered the pizzaria entered the restaurant and fired shots. he told police he came to rescue child victims. >> reporter: for weeks, people have been accusing smuggling children from their bookstore, politics and prose, to the pizza restaurant. >> are the threats over? no, they're not. they continue online and on the phone. >> i really call it the weaponization of social...
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. >> this side of the master bed, south carolina. this side of the master bed, north carolina. no joke. >>> this is mtp daily, and it starts right now. >>> good evening, welcome to mtp daily and welcome to the jungle inside this new congress beginning the year with a block buster brawl over president obama's signature legislative achievement. to rally their troops in a show down over the future of your health care. on one side, obama and democrats fighting to protect the president's health care law. on the other, trump, pence, and republicans vowing to kill it and replace it. but house republicans are far from unified over how to do that. leadership is floating a two-step plan, repeal it now, figure out the replacement later. of course, that poses serious complications and it has some republicans threatening to abandon ship on the whole thing. the lack of unity inside the republican caucus was apparent at their news conference today with vice president-elect mike pence. there were virtually no specifics given to reporters on the critically important issue of replacing the law i
. >> this side of the master bed, south carolina. this side of the master bed, north carolina. no joke. >>> this is mtp daily, and it starts right now. >>> good evening, welcome to mtp daily and welcome to the jungle inside this new congress beginning the year with a block buster brawl over president obama's signature legislative achievement. to rally their troops in a show down over the future of your health care. on one side, obama and democrats fighting to protect the...
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in a north carolina lab, a man bends to look at nothing. have these people all lost touch with reality? in a way, yes. this is virtual reality. >> reporter: but vr was never good enough toisitn. >> reporter: that's when mark $ buy oculus. a headset created by this 17-year-old. these days, silicon valley seems to believe that soon we'll all live our lives wearing vr goggles. never mind they could cost as much as $800 and must be wired to a high of end pc. but just because a new technology gets a lot of hype doesn't mean it's ready for primetime. >> first of all, it's a giant thing on your road. >> reporter: dimitri williams studies how people interact with technology. >> a lot of people had problems that will drop down. even bigger problem with vr. it's going to be wearing vr goggles much of their days because they can't look at other people. >> reporter: that's where augmented reality comes in. that's where you can still see the real world, but the computer layers graphics. last summer, millions of people played pokemon go, searching the re
in a north carolina lab, a man bends to look at nothing. have these people all lost touch with reality? in a way, yes. this is virtual reality. >> reporter: but vr was never good enough toisitn. >> reporter: that's when mark $ buy oculus. a headset created by this 17-year-old. these days, silicon valley seems to believe that soon we'll all live our lives wearing vr goggles. never mind they could cost as much as $800 and must be wired to a high of end pc. but just because a new...
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north carolina with their great forests emphasized their stock in trade. while her neighbor made an invitation to the rest of the nation. alabama symbolized her industrial power with the ancient greek god of metalworking. old man river was personified by the mississippi float resembling an old paddlewheel are. many entries concentrated on reliving american history. new jersey chose to traumatize another famous generals feet, george washington crossing the delaware. floats from north, south, east and west, 59 of them come up brilliantly proclaiming their states contribution to our democratic way of life. the float from georgia reminding the crowds that ike enjoys his golfinthere at the summer white house. the glee club from purdue university with that special composition. louisiana depicting a french quarter seen on their float. the parade moved along at a smart click of 120 paces per minute and was witnessed by a crowd that set an all-time record -- more than 750,000 spec taters along the line of march. the gotham skyline was located on new york's float wi
north carolina with their great forests emphasized their stock in trade. while her neighbor made an invitation to the rest of the nation. alabama symbolized her industrial power with the ancient greek god of metalworking. old man river was personified by the mississippi float resembling an old paddlewheel are. many entries concentrated on reliving american history. new jersey chose to traumatize another famous generals feet, george washington crossing the delaware. floats from north, south,...
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north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. president'sthe , he did a goodht job of recounting the things that he accomplished. but the thing i was most concerned about, getting away simplye president, was the session's confirmation sessions confirmation hearing. -- theht it was questions were not designed to elicit honest nor in-depth answers. even though he hasn't has annity to expand -- opportunity to expand, he waffled. they did more testifying to his good name than really trying to his fitness for the position. whether he will live up to the things that president-elect trump talked or go his own way. he didn't seem to have a good response to the questions. when i looked at some of the other hearings that have taken place over the years, there was more in-depth questions that the responding an opportunity to define his or her views. host: can i ask you a question? what should they have focused on? which they focus on most? caller: they should have looked more in-depth at how he's going to handle these questions that how the
north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. president'sthe , he did a goodht job of recounting the things that he accomplished. but the thing i was most concerned about, getting away simplye president, was the session's confirmation sessions confirmation hearing. -- theht it was questions were not designed to elicit honest nor in-depth answers. even though he hasn't has annity to expand -- opportunity to expand, he waffled. they did more testifying to his good name than really trying to...
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your efforts in north carolina on voter frustrate were nothing more than a documented attempt to suppress the votes of african-americans and young people. >> that's a lie. >> you wrote a letter to the state -- to t county boards of elections telling them to suppress the votes of african-americans and young people -- >> i did not at all. we got investigations going on. >> dallas, brad, give me a second here, i want to talk -- >> hallie, it's your show. >> no, i get it, brothers. i want to talk about this he headline from politico. brad, when it comes to democrats, they're launching a scorched-earth strategy against donald trump. isn't this what democrats criticized republicans for doing against policemanresident obama? >> if that's the standard, of course we're going to have a strategy of opposing him at every single turn and we should. this is someone the majority of americans did not want to be president, it was someone who was helped to become president by vladimir putin and russian interference in this election, and to allow him to proceed without a fight would be a dereliction of duty
your efforts in north carolina on voter frustrate were nothing more than a documented attempt to suppress the votes of african-americans and young people. >> that's a lie. >> you wrote a letter to the state -- to t county boards of elections telling them to suppress the votes of african-americans and young people -- >> i did not at all. we got investigations going on. >> dallas, brad, give me a second here, i want to talk -- >> hallie, it's your show. >> no,...
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north carolina is my home. as you said it has become the center of headline news because the legislative coup. now is the time for action, for women to get involved. >> sara, quickly, tell me on a personal level why you are involved with this. >> for me when i get frustrated or disappointed with the electoral appointment the way i pick myself up is getting involved. i'm hooking into organizations doing the work, get connected and taking the next step in the activist journey. >> thanks ladies. halle, you heard had it. they are expecting 6,000 people in raleigh here on saturday. this is a sisr march, just one of the many that are going to be taking place across the united states just like the big one in d.c. back to you. >> tammy lightner thank you so much. there for us in raleigh, north carolina. much appreciated. ron mott comes to us from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. ron i know the question of whether donald trump could connect with african-american voters was big during his campaign. what are you hearing from fol
north carolina is my home. as you said it has become the center of headline news because the legislative coup. now is the time for action, for women to get involved. >> sara, quickly, tell me on a personal level why you are involved with this. >> for me when i get frustrated or disappointed with the electoral appointment the way i pick myself up is getting involved. i'm hooking into organizations doing the work, get connected and taking the next step in the activist journey....
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the chair: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to this sham republican budget resolution. after ringing their hands for the last eight years about debt and deficits, today's resolution makes clear republicans care about fiscal discipline only when it's a democratic president they're dealing with. this budget resolution would add $9.3 trillion to the debt. over the next 10 years. it has only one purpose, to provide for the eventual repeal of the affordable care act. but it would ruin our fiscal health as well. of course the a.c.a. was fully paid for by democrats with new revenue and with cost containment measures, nonpartisan budget experts say that repealing the a.c.a. would actually increase the deficit by $350 billion. so the hypocrisy of our republican colleagues on this issue is simply breathtaking. even by washington standards. after more than six years, moreover, we're still waiting for that comprehensive republican plan to replace the a.c.a. news flash, they don't have one. the chair: th
the chair: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to this sham republican budget resolution. after ringing their hands for the last eight years about debt and deficits, today's resolution makes clear republicans care about fiscal discipline only when it's a democratic president they're dealing with. this budget resolution would add $9.3 trillion to the debt. over the next 10 years. it has only one purpose, to provide for the...
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and from raleigh, north carolina, reverend dr. william barber president of the north , carolina naacp. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: for more than a confirmation hearings for president-elect trump with jeff sessions, we're joined by two guests. from the cannon rotunda on capitol hill, we are joined by congressman luis gutierrez, democratic of illinois, a member of the judiciary committee and the co-chair of the immigration task force of the congressional hispanic caucus. he just released a statement saying, "why i will not be at inauguratition and will be marching with women." also with us is reverend dr. william barber, president of the north carolina naacp and moral mondays leader. on monday, he led about 500 demonstrators to the russell senate office building, where they marched through the marble hallways and delivered an anti-sessions petition to the offices of senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and others.
and from raleigh, north carolina, reverend dr. william barber president of the north , carolina naacp. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: for more than a confirmation hearings for president-elect trump with jeff sessions, we're joined by two guests. from the cannon rotunda on capitol hill, we are joined by congressman luis gutierrez, democratic of illinois, a member of the judiciary...
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india has approached him and approached him in north north carolina has approach. we will keep working on it. mr. brooks, do give a scorecard to members of congress? >> the naacp does indeed. >> do you know what score would get into senator sessions in the 113th congress? >> senator has received a low grade as in a failing grade for years on end. >> okay. he got 11%. what did i get? >> senator, has just consult the scorecard. >> i got 25%. hatch got 25%. grassley got 11% of the got 11%. cruise has 11%. yet to be determined. flake 29%. crapo 14%. tillis not rated, kennedy not rated. what did the democrats get on this committee? feinstein got 100%. leahy got 100%. durbin got 100%. white house got 100%, club which are about 100%. franken got 100%. coons got 96%. blumenthal got 100% in toronto got 100%. would you say that there seems to be a difference in terms of the parties and how well they do on the naacp legislative agenda? >> the report card is based on legislation, not party affiliation. >> well, isn't it kind of odd that one party gets 100% and nobody else does
india has approached him and approached him in north north carolina has approach. we will keep working on it. mr. brooks, do give a scorecard to members of congress? >> the naacp does indeed. >> do you know what score would get into senator sessions in the 113th congress? >> senator has received a low grade as in a failing grade for years on end. >> okay. he got 11%. what did i get? >> senator, has just consult the scorecard. >> i got 25%. hatch got 25%....
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from north carolina. >> what's up? >> caller: i'm curious. i'm a recent college graduate, and i'm wondering about investing in tesla stock. is that a good idea? >> all right. i'm glad you said you're a recent college graduate. we have a lot of younger people calling. i think that tesla is a cult stock, but people who love the tesla love the stock. if you love it, you're young enough to be able to endure whatever it throws at you. losses of of course positives. so i think it's okay for you to own it. i think it's a cult stock. i have no way to value the stock on earnings or sales or anything else. richard in connecticut, richard. >> caller: hey, jim. first time, long time. thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: i'm calling about conseeco, cno, a long time employee of bankers life. as you probably know, it's their largest subsidiary. >> right. >> caller: back during the final crisis, the stock actually hit around 25 cents. i watched it for a while. i jumped in at a dollar, and it's trading around $19 right n
from north carolina. >> what's up? >> caller: i'm curious. i'm a recent college graduate, and i'm wondering about investing in tesla stock. is that a good idea? >> all right. i'm glad you said you're a recent college graduate. we have a lot of younger people calling. i think that tesla is a cult stock, but people who love the tesla love the stock. if you love it, you're young enough to be able to endure whatever it throws at you. losses of of course positives. so i think it's...
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they brought him to north carolina. his claims were the same republicans made to justify the worst voter suppression law and the courts ruled against him. said they engaged in surgical voter suppression. that's the issue. 22 states since 2010 have passed voter suppression. voter suppression. 15 states since 2013. we're talking about states where you had some highest turnout of african americans and latinos. where republican led legislators went in and did voter suppression. >> voter i.d., actually. >> voter fraud is a lie. voter suppression is alive and well. and the truth is you scratch a lie, you find a thief. the thieves that have stolen elections don't want to deal with this. >> jeffrey just said something i hear a lot of republicans say. when you say voter suppression, they say all they're asking for is a voter i.d. in north carolina was it only about voter i.d.? >> no. it wasn't. it was about 40 changes. they rolled back same day registration and early voting. they passed the worst form of photo i.d., and the cour
they brought him to north carolina. his claims were the same republicans made to justify the worst voter suppression law and the courts ruled against him. said they engaged in surgical voter suppression. that's the issue. 22 states since 2010 have passed voter suppression. voter suppression. 15 states since 2013. we're talking about states where you had some highest turnout of african americans and latinos. where republican led legislators went in and did voter suppression. >> voter i.d.,...
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baby, yeah. >> spending time inside the nursery of their north carolina home it seems the 30-year-old has finally found her happiness after heartbreak. emily's fiance died in a plane crash. a month later emily found out she was pregnant with their child ricky. on "the bachelor" and "the bachelorette" emily got engaged but neither last ppd now her forever love is tyler johnson, whom she's dubbed the hot guy from church. and yeah, tyler even braids ricky's hair. >> tyler wants to have a lot more. he wants to have two more. he comes from a big family. i think the next one, if there is a next one, we'll space it out a little bit better. >> up next -- >> our exclusive tour inside a "real housewives" closet. >> if you're invited in you're invited in. and if you're not you're not. >> jewelry, clothes, shoes for days. >> welcome. >> plus in the kitchen with oprah. low-fat cooking tips from lady o. how alicia keys keynes her skin flaw >>> join us live on "e.t.'s" facebook page for breaking news and to chat with all of your favorite c it's just a date. i can stay. i'm good. i won't be late hey
baby, yeah. >> spending time inside the nursery of their north carolina home it seems the 30-year-old has finally found her happiness after heartbreak. emily's fiance died in a plane crash. a month later emily found out she was pregnant with their child ricky. on "the bachelor" and "the bachelorette" emily got engaged but neither last ppd now her forever love is tyler johnson, whom she's dubbed the hot guy from church. and yeah, tyler even braids ricky's hair. >>...
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you'll see both in the state of north carolina. so just be careful. this storm is nowhere near over yet. another one that's ramping up on the other side of the country. we're looking at powerful potent storm saturday into sunday with really heavy rain. heavy rain that you have not seen in sometime in northern california. this is likely to create flooding from smoe melt many the mountains and along the burn areas so something to chemoclose watch on for today and tomorrow out west. >> bonnie, thank you. it is a good day to stay home. >>> the president-elect this morning is standing by one of his take-aways from a report pi top u.s. intelligence agencies about russia's interference in november's election. he tweeted this morning, "intelligence stated very strongly there was absolutely no evidence that hacking affected the election results. vote mag sheens not touched!" with that report concluded, vladimir putin ordered a campaign to influence the u.s. presidential electi. here's president obama's reaction in an abc news exclusive interview which will air
you'll see both in the state of north carolina. so just be careful. this storm is nowhere near over yet. another one that's ramping up on the other side of the country. we're looking at powerful potent storm saturday into sunday with really heavy rain. heavy rain that you have not seen in sometime in northern california. this is likely to create flooding from smoe melt many the mountains and along the burn areas so something to chemoclose watch on for today and tomorrow out west. >>...
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carolina, donald trump had to win these four states and he win florida, north carolina, and once he won those two states, holey molly we have a game. i had cnn on and watching the new york times ticker and i would go walk away and go breath, is this really happening, it's like a roller coaster, delete, delete. i thought it would be a wild ride, that it would end safe and harbor, no surprises. >> now both of you were mostly in the green room or waiting to go on for a panel discussion, dana you were sitting the whole night sitting across from wolf and with jake and you were watching it all happen and seeing your phone blow up. what happens on election night when there's a shock around the world? [laughter] >> what happens? >> it's like, you know, i probably shouldn't -- like su will --sully landing a plane. there's no emotion, just do your job and try to get the information realtime. ultimate adrenaline rush, ultimate, and just like you guys, as soon as we start today -- started to see florida look off, oh, okay, but one thing i will say about all of our expectations because obviously
carolina, donald trump had to win these four states and he win florida, north carolina, and once he won those two states, holey molly we have a game. i had cnn on and watching the new york times ticker and i would go walk away and go breath, is this really happening, it's like a roller coaster, delete, delete. i thought it would be a wild ride, that it would end safe and harbor, no surprises. >> now both of you were mostly in the green room or waiting to go on for a panel discussion, dana...
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north carolina is under a state of emergency. some parts of the tarheel state were hit with ten inches of snow. there that's crippling. there was sleet and ice making roads treacherous. in virginia half a foot fell and connecticut a travel nightmare. 20 cars plus three tractor trailers and a tanker collided causes road closures for miles. some children stayed at school last night. >> we got the call that they weren't sending him home. it was a robo call updated throughout the night and told that they are going to remain for the remainder of the night. >> the snow is still falling at this hour at cape cod expected to amount to a foot after midnight. >> these guys didn't let a little snow stop them from getting in a swim. they are members of the georgia tech swim and dive team snowed in at their hotel virginia tech and couldn't make it to the meet. they had fun outside practicing their freestyle and butterfly in the snow. stay with ab 6. com throughout the weekend for snow updates and more. stay connected by following each of our m
north carolina is under a state of emergency. some parts of the tarheel state were hit with ten inches of snow. there that's crippling. there was sleet and ice making roads treacherous. in virginia half a foot fell and connecticut a travel nightmare. 20 cars plus three tractor trailers and a tanker collided causes road closures for miles. some children stayed at school last night. >> we got the call that they weren't sending him home. it was a robo call updated throughout the night and...
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raleigh, north carolina. >> that's the "overnight news" captioning funded by cbs raleigh, north carolina. >> that's the "overnight news" captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, january 18th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> breaking overnight, former president george h.w. bush is hospitalized. >>> while chelsea manning gets a shortened sentence overnight, edward snowden got an extended stay in russia. why one intel leaker will be freed and the other is still on the run. >>> i'm very proud of everybody, the cabinet members. we have put together a team, i think the likes of
raleigh, north carolina. >> that's the "overnight news" captioning funded by cbs raleigh, north carolina. >> that's the "overnight news" captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, january 18th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> breaking overnight, former president george h.w. bush is hospitalized. >>> while chelsea manning gets a shortened sentence overnight, edward snowden got an extended stay in russia. why one...
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we were not a particular united states in north carolina. we were slow to join the union, but we signed the constitution in november 1789. washington was cleared to come on south to see all the southern states. at that time, the southern states i refer to would be virginia, the carolinas, and george georgia. >> watch the entire program on "the presidency" sunday here on american history tv only on c-span3. >> up next, a look at the world war ii war crimes trial. peter maguire considers the legacies of the trials and describes how in the 1950's the germans questioned the validity of the sentences, which often resulted in perl. gerhard weinberg talks about the war crimes in asia and it's part of the conference at the world war ii museum in new orleans. it's about an hour and 50 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. 'sam the museum si director of research of history and i will serve today as master of ceremonies. following the surrender of germany and japan, the allied powers moved to the unprecedented step of
we were not a particular united states in north carolina. we were slow to join the union, but we signed the constitution in november 1789. washington was cleared to come on south to see all the southern states. at that time, the southern states i refer to would be virginia, the carolinas, and george georgia. >> watch the entire program on "the presidency" sunday here on american history tv only on c-span3. >> up next, a look at the world war ii war crimes trial. peter...
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. >> hinojosa: ...in north carolina, yeah. >> yeah, actually one of our... our first client for my new consulting firm is actually working around in that area, but that's a whole other story. >> hinojosa: no, but that leads us into the next thing, because you basically have decided that you want to grow bigger. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: it's not about just staying at one community-based organization, which is an amazing organization. you decide you need to grow, and so you create your own consultancy, and you actually say, "i've found my inner capitalist." ( laughter ) >> yes. >> hinojosa: because you're feeling like, you know, yeah, south bronx people are really good to fight and protest, but you're saying, what? you want to change? >> i want us to also understand our value. like, i think that the lessons that i learned in the south bronx, that, you know, the projects that we pioneered-- in particular, we're developing one of the first green job training and placement systems in the country that really worked with and taught the ecological restoration skills to some of the most... folks
. >> hinojosa: ...in north carolina, yeah. >> yeah, actually one of our... our first client for my new consulting firm is actually working around in that area, but that's a whole other story. >> hinojosa: no, but that leads us into the next thing, because you basically have decided that you want to grow bigger. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: it's not about just staying at one community-based organization, which is an amazing organization. you decide you need to grow, and...
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one day i was holding forth in a vacant lot near my house, i was probably nine or ten, in north carolina where i grew up, and i scared these little boys so badly they burst into tears, and went racing home. ifelt awful, and i went, "oh my goodness, i have the ability to makely little boys cry." i should have acted on that and made them cry a whole lot more, but i felt bad about it. so i knew that i could scare people at a really young age. very interesting, and you say you felt awful, but i dare say you felt a little empowered too. because it gives you a certain power. didn't stop me, in fact, you know, i was writing stories constantly, including in school, and they would pin them up on the bulletin board, like when i was in the fourth grade, a little kid. but i will tell you the most common phrase in any of my stories was "all of a sudden2. you know, because i, everything was spooky and scary and it's someone walking under a street light in the shadows, and the moon and clouds going by, then i had to put a witch on a broom and draw a picture, so it was all spooky. my favourite holiday w
one day i was holding forth in a vacant lot near my house, i was probably nine or ten, in north carolina where i grew up, and i scared these little boys so badly they burst into tears, and went racing home. ifelt awful, and i went, "oh my goodness, i have the ability to makely little boys cry." i should have acted on that and made them cry a whole lot more, but i felt bad about it. so i knew that i could scare people at a really young age. very interesting, and you say you felt awful,...
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and the only thing that prevented a full-scale detonation of a powerful hydrogen bomb in north carolina was a single safety switch. all it is is a two-position on-off switch. that prevented a four-megaton disaster. if the right two wires had touched, the bomb would have detonated. period. schlosser: the goldsboro accident occurred at a time when the number of nuclear weapons accidents was increasing. peurifoy: i read through all of the known accident reports. and it scared the hell out of me. news announcer: the three bombs that fell on land weren't all recovered until five days after the crash. man: we were shocked when we realized all these years, we've been thinking along this nice, neat line. that's not reality. these orderly sequences of events were not going to happen in an accident because an accident by definition is something not definable. schlosser: there had been all these statistical assurances that weapons wouldn't detonate in an accident. and then there was a realization that the weapons were nowhere near as safe as everyone had assumed. stevens: we knew that fire, for ex
and the only thing that prevented a full-scale detonation of a powerful hydrogen bomb in north carolina was a single safety switch. all it is is a two-position on-off switch. that prevented a four-megaton disaster. if the right two wires had touched, the bomb would have detonated. period. schlosser: the goldsboro accident occurred at a time when the number of nuclear weapons accidents was increasing. peurifoy: i read through all of the known accident reports. and it scared the hell out of me....
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. >> a north carolina's bathroom law. >> as we head to break a live look outside the dmv. time now 4:35. temperatures 42. fox news morning back in a moment fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. in the 3.7 seconds it takes ry watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. >> 4:7 is the time. wrapping up 2016 with one of the most violent years in nearly two decades. 762 homicides were recorded for 2016. that's up 67% over last year and more than 4300 shooting incidents were reported as well up 46% over last y city question and los angeles shooting and homicide combined and on sa
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that is carol in north carolina. paige winfield cunningham? guest: the caller mentioned the key problem, the problem with pre-existing conditions. and what you would do for them. president-elect trump said he wants to keep the pre-existing -- the requirement that plans must cover people with pre-existing conditions in place and the congress couldn't actually repeal that anyway because that can't be part of the reconciliation bill. the question then is how do you get rid of the individual mandate so those two things work together, the healthy people are required to buy coverage and then the insurers have a good mix of people. premiums don't spike. there are a couple ways that republicans have proposed dealing with this problem. one is to have a contained -- perhaps a two-week period where everyone can enroll regardless of your health condition. you can enroll in health coverage and as long as you maintain that health coverage, an insurer can't kick you off of coverage. that would be one way they've proposed to ensure that people with these seri
that is carol in north carolina. paige winfield cunningham? guest: the caller mentioned the key problem, the problem with pre-existing conditions. and what you would do for them. president-elect trump said he wants to keep the pre-existing -- the requirement that plans must cover people with pre-existing conditions in place and the congress couldn't actually repeal that anyway because that can't be part of the reconciliation bill. the question then is how do you get rid of the individual...
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north carolina was the beginning and not the end. now in texas transgender people may be in the cross hairs and you might see north carolina-like backlash of texas. next. >> it declined to use it's veto power and allowed the resolution to pass. it calls the settlement expansion a violation of international law. >> texas lawmakers taking a page from north carolina's play book proposing a bill requiring transgender people to use the bathroom matching their gender at birth. supporters say it's about public safety. the measure will spark protest and cost billions in revenue just as in the tarheel state. >> wait until you hear this story. there's a royally close call. the times of london reporting that queen elizabeth was almost mistaken for an intruder and almost shot by a palace guard while off on an early morning walk. she reportedly told the guard next time i'll ring through beforehand so you don't have to shoot me. the 90-year-old monarch is recovering from a stubborn cold. yeah. that would have been bad. >> so in the context of the
north carolina was the beginning and not the end. now in texas transgender people may be in the cross hairs and you might see north carolina-like backlash of texas. next. >> it declined to use it's veto power and allowed the resolution to pass. it calls the settlement expansion a violation of international law. >> texas lawmakers taking a page from north carolina's play book proposing a bill requiring transgender people to use the bathroom matching their gender at birth. supporters...
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lowey, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry, and the members of the wisconsin delegation, mr. sensenbrenner, mr. kind, ms. moore, mr. duffy, mr. pocan, mr. grothman, mr. gallagher. the committee will retire from the chamber to escort the speaker-little bit to the chair -- the speaker-elect to the chair. >> madam clerk, the speaker-elect, paul d. ryan, from the state of wisconsin.
lowey, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry, and the members of the wisconsin delegation, mr. sensenbrenner, mr. kind, ms. moore, mr. duffy, mr. pocan, mr. grothman, mr. gallagher. the committee will retire from the chamber to escort the speaker-little bit to the chair -- the speaker-elect to the chair. >> madam clerk, the speaker-elect, paul d. ryan, from the state of wisconsin.
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no shortage of visitors. >> going to your home state of north carolina, ted is next. go ahead, please. >> caller: good afternoon. first, i want to express my appreciation. i was just at uber-hazy, i happen to be one of the guys who used to fly. it was really kind of neat to watch it. see how it is displayed. you did an outstanding job on that. i was wondering if there's any additional thought about continuing some additional history of the coast guard aviation, like hurricane rescues, new orleans rescue, things of that sort. >> we're at the u.s. coast guard aviation centennial this year. it's an exciting opportunity for us to put open a display of the helicopter, in the display case over there at hazy center. so i think as we expand our idea about what constitutes aviation history and especially military history, we will look at how we could incorporate stories like the coast guard in them. i can't speak to if we have any specific plans beyond what we have done this summer. but that's always a dynamic topic. and i have to say that some of our staff members are former
no shortage of visitors. >> going to your home state of north carolina, ted is next. go ahead, please. >> caller: good afternoon. first, i want to express my appreciation. i was just at uber-hazy, i happen to be one of the guys who used to fly. it was really kind of neat to watch it. see how it is displayed. you did an outstanding job on that. i was wondering if there's any additional thought about continuing some additional history of the coast guard aviation, like hurricane...