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except in those unusual cases for the exception is warranted. therefore, mr. president, i shall cast my vote in opposition to this well-meaning bill. thank you mr. president. >> mr. president, the senator from south carolina. >> thank you mr. president. >> i am a proud pro-life senator that stands today with the knowledge feeling in the past my stomach. it is a hearing that comes from the knowledge that over the last 40 years, more than 15 million americans have not have the chance to have their feet on the soil in our country. and that is why i am thankful for the opportunity that we have this week here in the united states senate and opportunity to celebrate life and protect life which is the amazing gift of all. i am proud to adjourn my colleague and the senior senator from my state, lindsey graham in introducing
except in those unusual cases for the exception is warranted. therefore, mr. president, i shall cast my vote in opposition to this well-meaning bill. thank you mr. president. >> mr. president, the senator from south carolina. >> thank you mr. president. >> i am a proud pro-life senator that stands today with the knowledge feeling in the past my stomach. it is a hearing that comes from the knowledge that over the last 40 years, more than 15 million americans have not have the...
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in those unusual cases where an exception is warranted. therefore, mr. president, i shall cast my vote in opposition to this well-meaning but flawed bill. thank you, mr. president. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. scott: mr. president, i am a proud pro-life senator and i stand on the floor of the senate with a pit in my stomach, which comes from over the past 40 years over 50 million americans have not had the chaiens to have their feet on the soil of our country. that is why i'm thankful for the opportunity that we have this week here in the united states senate, and opportunity to celebrate life and to protect life, god's most amazing gift of all. i am proud to join my colleague and the senior senator from my state, lindsey graham, in introducing this version of the pain-capable legislation in the united states senate. and the studies are very, very clear that this legislation can save more than 18,000 lives each and every year. that's right, 18,000 lives each and every year. we aren't
in those unusual cases where an exception is warranted. therefore, mr. president, i shall cast my vote in opposition to this well-meaning but flawed bill. thank you, mr. president. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. scott: mr. president, i am a proud pro-life senator and i stand on the floor of the senate with a pit in my stomach, which comes from over the past 40 years over 50 million americans have not had the chaiens to have their feet on...
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but no longer do we allow for exceptions for rape and incest. so they seem to be actually more consistent by your definition. >> well, i think in an abstract, hard-line sense, they are. >> right. >> they are more consistent. and i guess the american people have to think, well, is this what i want. >> right. >> a woman is raped. a woman -- a woman is dying. like women in ireland have died. >> right. >> -- of miscarriages that were in progress because they -- the hospital wouldn't end the pregnancy until the dying fetus was actually dead. >> right. but, you know, i think that we don't want to spend too much time focusing on these extreme cases, although they're important when you're arguing with the other side about personhood -- >> right. >> -- because most women have abortions because they need to have a life that they can manage. they have all the kids they can handle. >> yeah. >> they're fifteen. they're in school. they don't have a place to live. they -- they are in a -- in an abusive relationship. they don't want to be a single mother. >> ye
but no longer do we allow for exceptions for rape and incest. so they seem to be actually more consistent by your definition. >> well, i think in an abstract, hard-line sense, they are. >> right. >> they are more consistent. and i guess the american people have to think, well, is this what i want. >> right. >> a woman is raped. a woman -- a woman is dying. like women in ireland have died. >> right. >> -- of miscarriages that were in progress because...
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it is such an exceptional nation. you know, before -- before america came on the scene, for thousands of years people did things the same way once we were on the scene 200 years men were working on the moon. when people say we are not exceptional. they are not thinking. we are by far the most exceptional nation. our job is to make sure that we we main an exceptional nation. >> and former florida governor jeb bush, trying to keep up his high energy after the big debate. i was a disrupter in tallahassee and i will be a disrupter in washington, d.c. we need a line item veto power. they called me veto carliono for good reasons, i vetoed 25 separate line items in the budget totaling $2 billion. we need to have a balanced budget amendment. every time loixes meets with an elected official in washington, there audited to be in 24 hours there ought to be some notice of it. if an elected official doesn't show up to work, they ought to have their pay deducted like everybody else in america. [ applause ] >> with presidential lead
it is such an exceptional nation. you know, before -- before america came on the scene, for thousands of years people did things the same way once we were on the scene 200 years men were working on the moon. when people say we are not exceptional. they are not thinking. we are by far the most exceptional nation. our job is to make sure that we we main an exceptional nation. >> and former florida governor jeb bush, trying to keep up his high energy after the big debate. i was a disrupter...
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as exceptional nation, gain. the one example is the successful sabotage of the iranian nuclear installations by cyber war. the pentagon has views about cyber war. the pentagon regards cyberwar as an act of war, which justifies a military response. a year ago, nato affirmed the same position, determined that aggression through cyberattacks can trigger the collective the natobligations of alliance, meaning, if any country is attacked by cyber war, the whole alliance can respond by military attacks. that means cyberwar attacks against us, not by us against them. and the significance of these stands is, again, something that wouldn't do dimension. and you can check to see that condition is well observed. amy: noam chomsky speaking saturday at the new school in new york. when we come back, professor chomsky continues on the issue of the middle east, u.s.-israel relations, presidential politics, and donald trump. more in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report
as exceptional nation, gain. the one example is the successful sabotage of the iranian nuclear installations by cyber war. the pentagon has views about cyber war. the pentagon regards cyberwar as an act of war, which justifies a military response. a year ago, nato affirmed the same position, determined that aggression through cyberattacks can trigger the collective the natobligations of alliance, meaning, if any country is attacked by cyber war, the whole alliance can respond by military...
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but these courts but very strict limits on the exception. for example the target of the surveillance had to be a foreign power or its agent. there was one circuit court, the d.c. circuit, that refused to recognize a foreign intelligence exception. the fisa court has recognized an exception but has absolutely discarded all of the limits that the other circuit courts so carefully crafted. the supreme court has not weighed in. hasn't said whether or not there is a foreign intelligence exception, let alone now broad it is. so there's really a lot of uncertainty in the law in that area. another possible limitation on the fourth amendment at least an argument that is made, is that foreigners overseas have no fourth amendment rights so the government doesn't need a warrant to gather their collection -- i'm sorry, their communications. once you are collecting someone's communications you are permitted to collect the communications by definition if anyone they're talking to and you need no additional process to do that. that is not, in fact, the rule
but these courts but very strict limits on the exception. for example the target of the surveillance had to be a foreign power or its agent. there was one circuit court, the d.c. circuit, that refused to recognize a foreign intelligence exception. the fisa court has recognized an exception but has absolutely discarded all of the limits that the other circuit courts so carefully crafted. the supreme court has not weighed in. hasn't said whether or not there is a foreign intelligence exception,...
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which the israeli pla place -- police can use these exceptions. we found out that the israeli police disinterpreted these exceptions. one example is the arrest from house. according to the israeli law, the arrest should be used as a last resort, but in the case of palestinian children, children are being arrested directly and arrested for offenses that were committed three months ago for example. so basically this is the interpretation. >> iraq has dismissed the [ inaudible ] of the school year due to an outbreak. classes were meant to begin on tuesday, but that has been pushed to next month. iraq's water and sewage systems are outdated and years of war and neglect have prevented any upgrades. >>> the chinese president is on his way to the united states. first stop in a few hours is seattle where he will meet technology executives. both countries have been sparring over cyber security and apple is the latest u.s. company tackling a security breach in china. >> reporter: apple prides itself on safeguards to prevent malicious actors from contaminati
which the israeli pla place -- police can use these exceptions. we found out that the israeli police disinterpreted these exceptions. one example is the arrest from house. according to the israeli law, the arrest should be used as a last resort, but in the case of palestinian children, children are being arrested directly and arrested for offenses that were committed three months ago for example. so basically this is the interpretation. >> iraq has dismissed the [ inaudible ] of the...
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. >> except for the fact that president obama, like, for example, al gore said five years ago that the polar ice was going to vanish. nasa just came out a few months ago and said it's almost tripled polarized. >> antarctic. >> president obama is up there drinking his own urine and feeding us a bunch of crap. >> i don't believe that's true. >> you have guys ever been to alaska. >> no. >> i want to give them a plug. one of the best trips ever. i have trip envy of president obama. excellent place to go. okay. the university of michigan. good school, did a study that says that pot use in college is now the biggest ever, bigger than woodstock, bigger than the 60's when everybody was going nuts. bigger than more use on pot, gutfeld. and you say? >> no. i think they were comparing it to smoking cigarettes. am i right, mr. o'reilly? >> no. i think it's more than ever. but more than cigarettes. >> and the point is it's not about an increase in pot but decrease in smoking. fewer people are smoking cigarettes now more than ever. pot is more popular not just on campus but here at fox news. more at
. >> except for the fact that president obama, like, for example, al gore said five years ago that the polar ice was going to vanish. nasa just came out a few months ago and said it's almost tripled polarized. >> antarctic. >> president obama is up there drinking his own urine and feeding us a bunch of crap. >> i don't believe that's true. >> you have guys ever been to alaska. >> no. >> i want to give them a plug. one of the best trips ever. i have trip...
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for the palestinian people, except for the palestinian people what you except for your yourself. then you will enjoy security, safety, peace, and stability. these values are the aspirations that we also seek to realize for our palestinian people. once again, i thank you for your kind attention, mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, may peace mercy and blessings of god be upon all of you. thank you. [ applause ] >> before the united nations general assembly, round of applause for the palestinian president abbas. rumors have been circulating about how what one of his team described as a bomb shell speech to the united nations. as we go to james bayes, reading the speech, james, i have the speech here and then listening to him deliver it, it would appear to me that he is effectively ripping up the oslo agreement. we declare as long as israel refuses to commitment to the agreement signed with us, they leave us no choice but than to insist we will not remain the only ones, we cannot continue to be bound by these agreements. is oslo dead? >> reporter: it seems to be. some would say oslo
for the palestinian people, except for the palestinian people what you except for your yourself. then you will enjoy security, safety, peace, and stability. these values are the aspirations that we also seek to realize for our palestinian people. once again, i thank you for your kind attention, mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, may peace mercy and blessings of god be upon all of you. thank you. [ applause ] >> before the united nations general assembly, round of applause for the...
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with my exception. you know what i'm talking about. if one of the candidates has a belief that goes to leadership they should absolutely go after trump. if it's in response to these three cnn guys who have been told give him a little of this. i don't do that. >> that's carlie's point though. she said before the debate she can't wait to get the opportunity to tell trump how she feels about him to his face, right? >> yeah. >> two hours and 40 minutes left. >> don't know where they are going to go with him. rand said he was going to attack hum for not being a conservative. if you look at the republican party they nominated mccain, they nominated romney. not exactly conservatives. people care about the country slipping away. that's why this whole thing about trump not being a conservative is beside the point. no one cares. no one cares about that. >> i don't think ideology is going to play this year. people want someone to identify the problem. >> yeah. >> trump brilliant at that he identifies the problem. and then come up with a solution.
with my exception. you know what i'm talking about. if one of the candidates has a belief that goes to leadership they should absolutely go after trump. if it's in response to these three cnn guys who have been told give him a little of this. i don't do that. >> that's carlie's point though. she said before the debate she can't wait to get the opportunity to tell trump how she feels about him to his face, right? >> yeah. >> two hours and 40 minutes left. >> don't know...
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we are by far the most exceptional nation and our job is to make sure we remain an exceptional nation. >> the rise f the insurgent, outsider candidates, why trump and carson and fiorina and ted cruz are all rising in the polls. that and more as we continue. in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first. join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your i-i-i clicked on some links, ugh the kids weren't even home. wait, wait, wait, this changes everything. it's cars.com service & repair feature. so we'll never pay more than we should. well done. research, price, find. get the right service without all the drama. hand apparently, they also lovee stickers.ing. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all th
we are by far the most exceptional nation and our job is to make sure we remain an exceptional nation. >> the rise f the insurgent, outsider candidates, why trump and carson and fiorina and ted cruz are all rising in the polls. that and more as we continue. in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first. join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your i-i-i clicked on some links, ugh...
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big blue releasing their punter, when he was healthy, weatherford was exceptional. this was tough -- for tom coughlin. the giants call him an exceptional human being. >> in terms of not only what he has contributed to the new york giants on the football field, but what he has done in the community, away what he represents. the enthusiasm, the passion, the way he touched people in all parts of life. >> the greatest fans in the national football league. the new york giants fans. thank you for embracing me and my family as your own. no matter where we go, new jersey will always be home. and i'll always be a giant. thank you so much, and go giants. >> and tom brady weighing in on deflategate. he apologized and said while i'm pleased to be able to play, i'm sorry the fans had to endure this. we thought we' d be ready. but demand for our cocktail bitters was huge. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn' t need a loan. we needed short-term funding. fast. our amex helped us fill the orders. just like that. you can' t predict it, but you can be ready. another
big blue releasing their punter, when he was healthy, weatherford was exceptional. this was tough -- for tom coughlin. the giants call him an exceptional human being. >> in terms of not only what he has contributed to the new york giants on the football field, but what he has done in the community, away what he represents. the enthusiasm, the passion, the way he touched people in all parts of life. >> the greatest fans in the national football league. the new york giants fans. thank...
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no wonder we're like this. 96 -- except for that crumpy bag. >> somebody calculated you have 15,000 hours on "squawk box." and i calculated 150 hours. so i'm a one percenter. >> were you on the first week? or close to it? >> was it fnn or something? probably. >> here you are still. you're a survivor. there's a reason for that. >> he's thrived. >> he's had a lot of success. >> look. because we basically have a philosophy, we're buying a piece of a business.
no wonder we're like this. 96 -- except for that crumpy bag. >> somebody calculated you have 15,000 hours on "squawk box." and i calculated 150 hours. so i'm a one percenter. >> were you on the first week? or close to it? >> was it fnn or something? probably. >> here you are still. you're a survivor. there's a reason for that. >> he's thrived. >> he's had a lot of success. >> look. because we basically have a philosophy, we're buying a piece...
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h.r. 36 contains few exceptions, and these exceptions are so burdensome that they may as well not be there. i've met with providers who stand on the frontlines of this choice debate. despite threats lobbed at them every day, they work hard to ensure that the united states is a country where women are fully empowered to make decisions about their own health care. these physicians have seen the heartache and agony women experience making this difficult decision. women should not be subjected to medically unnecessary, financially taxing, and just plain cruel treatment at the behest of some republican lawmakers. if my colleagues truly wanted to improve women's health care, they would fund title 10 programs, both through the maternal and child health block grant, and support the affordable care act. we have no business attempting to legislate a private, constitutionally protected right using unsubstantiated science and hyperbole. in fact, numerous courts have found similar laws by states to be unconstitutional. we need to move on from these votes for show and get back to the real work of
h.r. 36 contains few exceptions, and these exceptions are so burdensome that they may as well not be there. i've met with providers who stand on the frontlines of this choice debate. despite threats lobbed at them every day, they work hard to ensure that the united states is a country where women are fully empowered to make decisions about their own health care. these physicians have seen the heartache and agony women experience making this difficult decision. women should not be subjected to...
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president, the way that these exceptions to the bill are drafted are also problematic. t wel >> and the point is there are all of these language problems bi and therefore mr. president, i. shall cast my vote in opposition to this vaudeville. thank you, mr. president. mr. >> mr. president, the senator from south carolina. >> mr. president, i am a proudae collect senator. america have.he chaiens >> over 50 million americans have not had the chance to haves their feet on the soil of their country. p and that is why i am grateful that we in the united states senate have the ability to celebrate life and to protectoic life. god's most amazing gift of all. and i'm proud to introduce cleahat this version of the united t states senate. les and more than 18,000 lives each and every year. and we are talking about tt anything other than the results of sound science and they will be given anesthesia. because that little light, thatt feels pain. and this is not about the choice and this is about 10 fingers and 10 toes and one beating heart. >> and there's still abortions . pres in d
president, the way that these exceptions to the bill are drafted are also problematic. t wel >> and the point is there are all of these language problems bi and therefore mr. president, i. shall cast my vote in opposition to this vaudeville. thank you, mr. president. mr. >> mr. president, the senator from south carolina. >> mr. president, i am a proudae collect senator. america have.he chaiens >> over 50 million americans have not had the chance to haves their feet on...
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consider bash schad al-assad except that the army to give back all the country. but i don't think that putin wants to involve this army in a new afghanistan. i think that the russian world is to protect the coastal region and to act bar shall al-assad in keeping syria -- but not to get back all syria because i think -- i don't think -- because of the problem. so, i have most of the -- nothing in syria, the sunni population is two-thirds of the population. slight difference. you also kurdish about -- [inaudible] -- [inaudible] christian and other on the best, and all syria is sunni. so, is one percent russian troops inside syria, find people to stop him, i don't think kurdish want to -- why not. but in the arab population they will not find anybody to support them. [inaudible] syrian army. -- because assad is controlling west part of syria because in this area they are the minorities. should be the next target of another offensive. bashar al-assad is to continue providing syrian people support. when explaining his army was tired, and lacked fuel. that is why gover
consider bash schad al-assad except that the army to give back all the country. but i don't think that putin wants to involve this army in a new afghanistan. i think that the russian world is to protect the coastal region and to act bar shall al-assad in keeping syria -- but not to get back all syria because i think -- i don't think -- because of the problem. so, i have most of the -- nothing in syria, the sunni population is two-thirds of the population. slight difference. you also kurdish...
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france says that they are working to except that additional 24,000. also on the show, turkey vows retaliation after an ambush by kurdish pkk rebels. street clashes as well in southeast turkey as tensions escalate. and walking the picket lines rather than taking to the skies, lufthansa pilots are at it yet again. if you are taking a long flight on tuesday, you had better check your flight. ♪ >> it's good to have you with us. the german government is putting its money where its mouth is. chancellor angela merkel's government pledged 6 billion euros to accommodate a record number of euros crossing its borders. nearly 20,000 refugees arrived this past weekend alone. a number that the chancellor today described as breathtaking. merkel added that a european, not just german, response is needed. this as the influx of people shows no end in site. >> thousands more asylum-seekers are expected to arrive today, just past the estimated 800,000 that the government says will come to germany this year. big came up with the most comprehensive plan yet to deal with
france says that they are working to except that additional 24,000. also on the show, turkey vows retaliation after an ambush by kurdish pkk rebels. street clashes as well in southeast turkey as tensions escalate. and walking the picket lines rather than taking to the skies, lufthansa pilots are at it yet again. if you are taking a long flight on tuesday, you had better check your flight. ♪ >> it's good to have you with us. the german government is putting its money where its mouth is....
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he's getting rid of every religion except one. you peck th pick the one that s. which one do you keep. >> whichever allows sex before marriage. [cheers and applause] >> larry: all right, jordan. you have a beautiful little girl. your daughter's just turned 18. we're going forward in time. she's probably in love with the more must not religion and has met a super religious mormon man and going to marry him and become his fourth wife. you're such a good dad, are you going to let that happen. >> there's no way i'm going to let that happen at all. not at all, no, no. no way. >> larry: you'll break -- >> i'll break madonna's heart, i'll break that guy's bones. >> i got to give him 100. >> no, no, what are you doing. >> larry: all right, we'll be >> larry: all right, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it has 70 standard and available safety features, available all-wheel drive, and a few dangerous curves. ♪ this football season we get anything we want. any toppings, any specialty, any large pizza hut pizza, for just 10 bucks. if only this could last forever. but it
he's getting rid of every religion except one. you peck th pick the one that s. which one do you keep. >> whichever allows sex before marriage. [cheers and applause] >> larry: all right, jordan. you have a beautiful little girl. your daughter's just turned 18. we're going forward in time. she's probably in love with the more must not religion and has met a super religious mormon man and going to marry him and become his fourth wife. you're such a good dad, are you going to let that...
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every states constitution except two container right to jury by trial. between 1776 and 1787 container right to jury by trial. in civil cases. before we get rid of it, we need to think about what we are doing and consider whether this is a right that is maybe worth keeping. i think that your question is fair. if you are writing a constitution today, would you insert a constitutional right for trial by jury. i very much argue that, of course you would. the name of this program is truth founding and victim compensation. i think there is no better way to find the truth then to have a jury of 12 people, a cross section of community, diverse people, 12 years, 12 eyes, 12 hearts, 12 brains are better than one. sure, there are good judges and fair judges, but not all judges are good. when you keep in mind that in this country, two thirds of the judges are elected in partisan elections, it becomes important that we keep the jury to protect us and to compensate victims when there is some form of wrongdoing. all of the empirical research shows that almost -- almos
every states constitution except two container right to jury by trial. between 1776 and 1787 container right to jury by trial. in civil cases. before we get rid of it, we need to think about what we are doing and consider whether this is a right that is maybe worth keeping. i think that your question is fair. if you are writing a constitution today, would you insert a constitutional right for trial by jury. i very much argue that, of course you would. the name of this program is truth founding...
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. >> a notable exception. >> major political person in new york city not invited. see if you can put that together. ben: good morning, am ben simmoneau. juliet: i'm juliet huddy. it is inconsequential tuesday but it is consequential because it is september 1st. ben: a lot of people back to school, back to the routine. you say cure month-long vacation later in the month. it is september. juliet: before we go any further we went to the u.s. open yesterday. >> meteorologist: you had a good time. >> i did not see any actual tennis but saw people practicing. >> meteorologist: you still and see it? >> meteorologist: you got to hang in there. >> meteorologist: it wasn't a band-aid. cloud cover helped out, 91 degrees, maybe weren't used to this heat. i guess it worked. 79 degrees your current temperature, pretty warm at central park, going to be a war we call together, 75 in bridgeport, 73 in montauk, 63 is your dewpoint in monticello, the dewpoint numbers coming the same as they were yesterday, an uncomfortable range, we have mainly clear skies, yesterday we had a good am
. >> a notable exception. >> major political person in new york city not invited. see if you can put that together. ben: good morning, am ben simmoneau. juliet: i'm juliet huddy. it is inconsequential tuesday but it is consequential because it is september 1st. ben: a lot of people back to school, back to the routine. you say cure month-long vacation later in the month. it is september. juliet: before we go any further we went to the u.s. open yesterday. >> meteorologist: you...
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[applause] >> jimmy has more legislation except lyndon johnson. since world war ii. we are making friends in the world to people are beginning to realize what a great president he was as far as i'm concerned. [applause] >>. >> personally looking at the mental health issues because so much has changed not that i've met everyone in the right direction but that was exciting to me. >> you did a lot more than watch. [applause] with that we will wrap up this conversation
[applause] >> jimmy has more legislation except lyndon johnson. since world war ii. we are making friends in the world to people are beginning to realize what a great president he was as far as i'm concerned. [applause] >>. >> personally looking at the mental health issues because so much has changed not that i've met everyone in the right direction but that was exciting to me. >> you did a lot more than watch. [applause] with that we will wrap up this conversation
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all must lift bans unless granted exception. leon: supporter of sweet briar college made a payment to keep the virginia college open. they delivered the final payment today. that is $100,000 more than required to deliver.
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so i was just reviewing the exceptions and again, the exemptions were built in an effort for conformity and this be consistent with other policy priorities that the city has i think i went over most of them the other exemption is an exception for the nonprofit hospitals so they also typically will trigger a requirement for an instill master plan but the thinking in constructing this we know that the hospitals are subject to state requirements for seismic overhead hauls between now and 2030 so this language suggests the board consider politically the fees to hospitals as the time their completing the requirements for 2030. >> the ordinance also includes the grandfathering proposal as constructed today, the grairt will be any project that is feasibility entitlements effective the date of the ordinance will not pay the fee assuming is the non-residential on the residential the projects will be inclusive for the impact fees and will be required to pay those fees and promotions in the pipeline but have not received their entitlements by the time the ordinance is effective will either pay on
so i was just reviewing the exceptions and again, the exemptions were built in an effort for conformity and this be consistent with other policy priorities that the city has i think i went over most of them the other exemption is an exception for the nonprofit hospitals so they also typically will trigger a requirement for an instill master plan but the thinking in constructing this we know that the hospitals are subject to state requirements for seismic overhead hauls between now and 2030 so...
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the exception, southern parts of maryland. for now, all of northern virginia covered in rain, now into montgomery county starting to see that rain too. in and around the beltway it will be a very wet night and evening. wednesday, a different story. if you're heading downtown, the ellipse, the white house, where the pope will be starting his day, temperatures 64 at 7:00 a.m. 69 by 10:00. 76 by 1:00. at that time he's heading towards the basilica. 80 degrees by 3:00 p.m. and 79 at 6:00 p.m. the weather could not be better as the pope visits on wednesday. >> thanks, doug. >>> dr. ben carson, the presidential hopeful, is not backing down from his controversial remarks business lamb, despite calls from a prominent muslim american group who calls on him to withdraw from the race. countri chris lawrence has more. >> reporter: this is a major shift in the political conversation. dr. carson's campaign says he will reach out to the muslim community, but his statement to chuck todd was as follows. >> i would not advocate that we put a mu
the exception, southern parts of maryland. for now, all of northern virginia covered in rain, now into montgomery county starting to see that rain too. in and around the beltway it will be a very wet night and evening. wednesday, a different story. if you're heading downtown, the ellipse, the white house, where the pope will be starting his day, temperatures 64 at 7:00 a.m. 69 by 10:00. 76 by 1:00. at that time he's heading towards the basilica. 80 degrees by 3:00 p.m. and 79 at 6:00 p.m. the...
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france says that they are working to except that additional 24,000. also on the show, turkey vows retaliation after an ambush by kurdish pkk rebels. street clashes as well in southeast turkey as tensions escalate. and walking the picket lines rather than taking to the skies, lufthansa pilots are at it yet again. if you are taking a long flight on tuesday, you had better check your flight. ♪ >> it's good to have you with us. the german government is putting its money where its mouth is. chancellor angela merkel's government pledged 6 billion euros to accommodate a record number of euros crossing its borders. nearly 20,000 refugees arrived this past weekend alone. a number that the chancellor today described as breathtaking. merkel added that a european, not just german, response is needed. this as the influx of people shows no end i in site. >> thousands more asylum-seekers are expected to arrive today, just past the estimated 800,000 that the government says will come to germany this year. big came up with the most comprehensive plan yet to deal wit
france says that they are working to except that additional 24,000. also on the show, turkey vows retaliation after an ambush by kurdish pkk rebels. street clashes as well in southeast turkey as tensions escalate. and walking the picket lines rather than taking to the skies, lufthansa pilots are at it yet again. if you are taking a long flight on tuesday, you had better check your flight. ♪ >> it's good to have you with us. the german government is putting its money where its mouth is....
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except... it responds to the pressure of your finger. so you can peek into stuff. and pop stuff open. which changes how you play a song. read a text. read an email. read the news. wait, you read the news? kid: yep of course you do. now you can change apps like this. pay at more places like this. and the new color looks like this... it's rose gold, it's awesome. and siri is more helpful than ever. bill hader: hey siri, show me photos of tortellini. siri: here are some images of tortellini... maybe get take out? the camera shoots 4k video now, which changes how your movies look. nice... even selfies have changed. now your screen is the flash. that's gonna get, like, a million likes. selena gomez: thanks. actually, photos themselves have changed. they move now. you just touch them. so yeah, that's what's changed. ♪ we have three chevy's here. alright. i want you to place this award on the podium next to the vehicle that you think was ranked highest in initial quality by j.d. power. hmm. can i look around at them? sure. highest ranking in initial quality. it's gotta
except... it responds to the pressure of your finger. so you can peek into stuff. and pop stuff open. which changes how you play a song. read a text. read an email. read the news. wait, you read the news? kid: yep of course you do. now you can change apps like this. pay at more places like this. and the new color looks like this... it's rose gold, it's awesome. and siri is more helpful than ever. bill hader: hey siri, show me photos of tortellini. siri: here are some images of tortellini......
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. >> except for rain, i think it cannot be any more favorable. the wind isn't great, but it's much, much cooler. dealing with upper 70s and the cooling started yesterday, continues today. only reason santa rosa has an 80 is north wind. concord, livermore and gilroy upper 70s. a week ago we were 30 degrees warmer in some locations. 50s, 60s on your temps. breeze is the big story. downright windy for some today. the cooler air is embedded with the cooler, breezy, windy at times conditions. upper 70s for many, 60s, 70s around the bay. sal, you had one issue? >> yeah. it's in clayton on marsh creek road. it's not exactly at the intersection of morgan creek, but it's nearby. fatal crash and that's one of the main ways to get out of clayton even though it's a very narrow road. a lot of people use it. if you're from the area, you know how busy it can be. right now it's temporarily blocked because of the fatal accident. the coroner has to get in and chp says it's not going to be too long, but is going to be a delay. we'll keep you posted. as we move to o
. >> except for rain, i think it cannot be any more favorable. the wind isn't great, but it's much, much cooler. dealing with upper 70s and the cooling started yesterday, continues today. only reason santa rosa has an 80 is north wind. concord, livermore and gilroy upper 70s. a week ago we were 30 degrees warmer in some locations. 50s, 60s on your temps. breeze is the big story. downright windy for some today. the cooler air is embedded with the cooler, breezy, windy at times conditions....
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we are by far the most exceptional nation and our job is to make sure we remain an exceptional nation. >> the rise f the insurgent, outsider candidates, why trump and carson and fiorina and ted cruz are all rising in the polls. that and more as we continue. hey, what's up? i'm ted. rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go change. this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own it. chase for business. pubut to get from theand yoold way to the new,d. you'll need the right it
we are by far the most exceptional nation and our job is to make sure we remain an exceptional nation. >> the rise f the insurgent, outsider candidates, why trump and carson and fiorina and ted cruz are all rising in the polls. that and more as we continue. hey, what's up? i'm ted. rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go...
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we are by far the most exceptional nation and our job is to make sure we remain an exceptional nation. >> the rise f the insurgent, outsider candidates, why trump and carson and fiorina and ted cruz are all rising in the polls. that and more as we continue. growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ have you ever thought, "i could never do that"? our passion to make it r
we are by far the most exceptional nation and our job is to make sure we remain an exceptional nation. >> the rise f the insurgent, outsider candidates, why trump and carson and fiorina and ted cruz are all rising in the polls. that and more as we continue. growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through...
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in the t d i f and making that available to all qualifying businesses all nonprofits will be exempt except for all universities the intention to expand to cover the major universities and hospitals that have a master plan and as they generate the significant impacts hospitals are undergoing seismic but have the languages that the fee maybe applied to hospitals once the requirements are met estimated for 2024 those exempt the properties owned by the sfgov government and for the project areas or by development agreements the terms specifically sent the project from paying fee subsidies the proposal specification that the projects will trigger the fee consistent that is triggered by new examinations of 8 hundred square feet or more it triggers except for small businesses that applies from a educator with a lower to a higher fee rate as aside since the t s f has a non-residential educator there will be fewer instances where a need are for a change of use the proposal includes grandfathering to october accountant for the pipeline that may want have anticipated the fee for residential and non-re
in the t d i f and making that available to all qualifying businesses all nonprofits will be exempt except for all universities the intention to expand to cover the major universities and hospitals that have a master plan and as they generate the significant impacts hospitals are undergoing seismic but have the languages that the fee maybe applied to hospitals once the requirements are met estimated for 2024 those exempt the properties owned by the sfgov government and for the project areas or...
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adversely going to affect our entire area with the exception of a few counties. we haven't seen rain so stagnant conditions build up. so if you suffer from respiratory illness be careful and also sensitive groups like children, people with lung disease, the elderly, try to limit your outdoor exposure and outdoor activity at least for today. we should see by sunday some cooler air moving in. that should help us out as well. satellite/radar shot shows quiet conditions, high pressure is still in control so what that means we'll stay dry. you can see lots of sunshine here for us by 10:00 a.m., 75 degrees, 1:00, 83. the high closer to 86 degrees, well above our average of 78. i am tracking changes, cooler conditions as fall is just around the corner. i'll let you know what to expect coming up. let's check in with first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. >> an update for 95 right now. these are our cameras around mayorals avenue. approaching the blue route in this shot here. so ongoing construction actually cleared out of the way. we did have the right-hand lane
adversely going to affect our entire area with the exception of a few counties. we haven't seen rain so stagnant conditions build up. so if you suffer from respiratory illness be careful and also sensitive groups like children, people with lung disease, the elderly, try to limit your outdoor exposure and outdoor activity at least for today. we should see by sunday some cooler air moving in. that should help us out as well. satellite/radar shot shows quiet conditions, high pressure is still in...
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he says it poses for philadelphia an exceptional world class opportunity. a number of things we've been informed of. trash collection has been canceled friday and monday during the pope's visit. now the time to download the nbc 10 app for the papal itinerary. we have a rundown for the road closures and transportation changes and things that were just -- we were just informed with in this press briefing. all of that in the nbc 10 app. we'll be right back. >>> assault at a schoolyard. this morning, philadelphia police are working to uncover new clues after a worm told them she was attacked this morning. nbc 10's monique braxton is live outside john marshall elementary in frankford. monique, you talked to parents as they arrived there this morning. what are they saying? to were stunned, vai. when we got here, there's crime scene tape and a lot of police officers. a much different scene than what you see here right now. we've learned detectives have since cleared the scene. they've collected their evidence. victim and work on a composite sketch. look at what it
he says it poses for philadelphia an exceptional world class opportunity. a number of things we've been informed of. trash collection has been canceled friday and monday during the pope's visit. now the time to download the nbc 10 app for the papal itinerary. we have a rundown for the road closures and transportation changes and things that were just -- we were just informed with in this press briefing. all of that in the nbc 10 app. we'll be right back. >>> assault at a schoolyard....
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convention on the rights of the child but at the same time it allowed some exceptions of the rule in which the israeli police can use these exceptions in special circumstances but based on our research in 2015 and the first half we found out that the israeli police miss interpreted this and for example one example is from the house, according to israeli yes law the arrest should be used as a last resort but in the case of palestinian children, children are being arrested directly and arrested for offenses that were committed three months ago for example. so basically and this is the interpretation. >>> the european union is holding a meeting in brussels to try and find a solution to the refugee crisis. interior ministers will be discussing how to relocate 120,000 refugees. now this comes just a day ahead of an emergency meeting held by european leader, eastern european countries are opposing those cquotas to have them accet refugees and failed to agree among themselves with a solution during talks they held on monday. now more than a quarter of a million refugees arrived in europe du
convention on the rights of the child but at the same time it allowed some exceptions of the rule in which the israeli police can use these exceptions in special circumstances but based on our research in 2015 and the first half we found out that the israeli police miss interpreted this and for example one example is from the house, according to israeli yes law the arrest should be used as a last resort but in the case of palestinian children, children are being arrested directly and arrested...
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except, except at the elite schools. because the elite schools are still thought of as being the best and the brightest. so if you look at the earnings, in my testimony i took the earnings of 22 elite schools. i don't know if michigan made the list. northwestern did, commissioner. but the yuppie schools. 22 -- actually, i took all private ones, i think. 22 -- 22 private schools at the top using pay scales and 22 from the "forbes" ranking of colleges and universities, which i by the way do, in the bottom. randomly selected. i added a couple hbcus in the list to make sure there was a minority representation among the schools. the earnings were right out of the box 35% higher. in the elite schools. then the non-elite schools. so we can send you to a college or we can send you to a real college. and at mid-career the differential had widened to well over 50%. the kids that go to the elite schools not only make more to begin with. they get larger percentage advances. and you know, i think that's partly a consequence of this h
except, except at the elite schools. because the elite schools are still thought of as being the best and the brightest. so if you look at the earnings, in my testimony i took the earnings of 22 elite schools. i don't know if michigan made the list. northwestern did, commissioner. but the yuppie schools. 22 -- actually, i took all private ones, i think. 22 -- 22 private schools at the top using pay scales and 22 from the "forbes" ranking of colleges and universities, which i by the...
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>> it hadn't been except for threats of infringement. warner has taken what was two limited copyrights to piano arrangements and they blew it up into a copyright to the world's most famous song. >> and got away with it for 37 years! or 27 years! >> a long time. this case has been a long time in the making, but we are delighted to be able to free the song forever. >> well, why are you making this movie? what seized your imagination? >> well, started out as a movie about the "happy birthday" song because nobody knows anything about it or where it comes from or why it's so important to us in our culture. and then it sort of evolved into this other story. >> about intellectual property, right? about copyright and the ways that, i mean, the copyright term in this country has been extended time and time again by congress, often when mickey mouse's copyright is about to run out. they say we're going to extend another -- what is it 98 years? >> 98 years. >> and that goes against. the whole reason you have at copyright, it's in the constitution t
>> it hadn't been except for threats of infringement. warner has taken what was two limited copyrights to piano arrangements and they blew it up into a copyright to the world's most famous song. >> and got away with it for 37 years! or 27 years! >> a long time. this case has been a long time in the making, but we are delighted to be able to free the song forever. >> well, why are you making this movie? what seized your imagination? >> well, started out as a movie...
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we except that today as, so what? but as the previous speaker, recipient noted in his remarks , you know minutes ago that this was not a given. leaders of the world war ii generation that helped shape the new world order -- eisenhower, marshall, truman, shuman, went to their graves concerned about a nuclear exchange and about world war iii. element,reserved that 70 years of relative global peace. now we have challenges that arguments. -- that are immense. they are different kinds of challenges. we live in a world that is completely interconnected. we have 7 billion global citizen. all part of a global community. underpinned by a global economy. we see the fusion of economic power around the world at a rate unprecedented in history. we are seeing technology shift and change everything. we are seeing relationships develop and unfold. , buried innflict centuries of religious conflict, tribal conflict, historic conflict. everya time when responsible leader of every responsible institution of the world, starting with leade
we except that today as, so what? but as the previous speaker, recipient noted in his remarks , you know minutes ago that this was not a given. leaders of the world war ii generation that helped shape the new world order -- eisenhower, marshall, truman, shuman, went to their graves concerned about a nuclear exchange and about world war iii. element,reserved that 70 years of relative global peace. now we have challenges that arguments. -- that are immense. they are different kinds of challenges....
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we did except the rule of law there. i think we explained this -- we discussed it. the president with the supreme court of ghana. trying in my office and to improve the courts and help them maintain democracy, human rights, and so forth. she said, what is the secret. it is the same point that harry reid made. the most remarkable thing about that decision is rarely remarked. what is rarely remarked is that people did accept it, even though it affects their lives. >> it affected history. >> many opposed it. many americans opposed it. if you're not prepared to accept decisions that you don't like -- judges are human. their decisions may be wrong. if or not prepared to accept that, we don't have the rule of law. what i say to students is, i note 20% of you are thinking that too bad there were not a few riots. to thatou come conclusion, turn on the television set and see what --pens in countries where where they decide the decisions that way. committed to deciding under law. that is a great thing, an asset for this country. it is amazing. >> there is respect for the rule
we did except the rule of law there. i think we explained this -- we discussed it. the president with the supreme court of ghana. trying in my office and to improve the courts and help them maintain democracy, human rights, and so forth. she said, what is the secret. it is the same point that harry reid made. the most remarkable thing about that decision is rarely remarked. what is rarely remarked is that people did accept it, even though it affects their lives. >> it affected history....
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>>darya: they're collecting tax deductible donations and except the money by a phone call text message or online if all the information on our web site to check how to help tab on our balance fire coverage page. >>mark: he is due in court today they say a dominican dollars lured her into his apartment back in july to where he murdered her before hiding her body in a dumpster he will be tried as an adult and has been charged with six felonies including murder sexual assault and kidnapping and he is expected to enter a plea in court today a father is as in the community to john ross of the court house before today's hearing is a rally for madison. >>darya: big news that we are following this morning cut france's continues to tour of cuba with a visit from holland the second of three stops and the island nation comes one day after. >>diane tuazon: he brings his message of hope and love this to be the first time he's visited the cuban city which is seen as a religious cradle of catholicism there celebrating mass there some hundred and 50,000 people are expected sunday thousand packed the r
>>darya: they're collecting tax deductible donations and except the money by a phone call text message or online if all the information on our web site to check how to help tab on our balance fire coverage page. >>mark: he is due in court today they say a dominican dollars lured her into his apartment back in july to where he murdered her before hiding her body in a dumpster he will be tried as an adult and has been charged with six felonies including murder sexual assault and...
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we are by far the most exceptional nation and our job is to make sure we remain an exceptional nation. >> the rise f the insurgent, outsider candidates, why trump and carson and fiorina and ted cruz are all rising in the polls. that and more as we continue. it's hard to believe you can book over 11,000 local activities right from our app. it's even harder to believe it took you this long to come here. expedia. technology that connects you to the people and places that matter. laundry can wreak havoc on our sweaters stretch into muumuus. and pilled cardigans become pets. but it's not you, it's the laundry. protect your clothes from stretching, fading, and fuzz. ...with downy fabric conditioner... it not only softens and freshens, it helps protect clothes from the damage of the wash. so your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. downy fabric conditioner. wash in the wow. the internet of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes fi
we are by far the most exceptional nation and our job is to make sure we remain an exceptional nation. >> the rise f the insurgent, outsider candidates, why trump and carson and fiorina and ted cruz are all rising in the polls. that and more as we continue. it's hard to believe you can book over 11,000 local activities right from our app. it's even harder to believe it took you this long to come here. expedia. technology that connects you to the people and places that matter. laundry can...
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the dress code kind of happens and then it's usually by exception that you enforce it. you have someone who's dressing inappropriately for whatever the norm is for that company culture. then you might address that. >> reporter: we asked new yorkers about their company's policy. >> i would dress wearing jeans, sneakers and a cute top. >> reporter: do you wish they had a policy? >> for fridays, yes. it would be great. jeans on friday. i would be for it. >> reporter: casual dressing has become evident at the theatre, though opinions appear to be split as to whether or not it's appropriate. >> casual is okay, but not flip-flops and a tank top. you should kind of dress nice, but it's not like the old days. >> i think people should dress up to go to the theatre. i think it's a little bit of a special occasion, and it's nice to dress up.
the dress code kind of happens and then it's usually by exception that you enforce it. you have someone who's dressing inappropriately for whatever the norm is for that company culture. then you might address that. >> reporter: we asked new yorkers about their company's policy. >> i would dress wearing jeans, sneakers and a cute top. >> reporter: do you wish they had a policy? >> for fridays, yes. it would be great. jeans on friday. i would be for it. >> reporter:...
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adversely going to affect our entire area with the exception of a few counties. we haven't seen rain so stagnant conditions build up. so if you suffer from respiratory illness be careful and also sensitive groups like children, people with lung disease, the elderly, try to limit your outdoor exposure and outdoor activity at least for today. we should see by sunday some cooler air moving in. that should help us out as well. satellite/radar shot shows quiet conditions, high pressure is still in control so what that means we'll stay dry. you can see lots of sunshine here for us by 10:00 a.m., 75 degrees, 1:00, 83. the high closer to 86 degrees, well above our average of
adversely going to affect our entire area with the exception of a few counties. we haven't seen rain so stagnant conditions build up. so if you suffer from respiratory illness be careful and also sensitive groups like children, people with lung disease, the elderly, try to limit your outdoor exposure and outdoor activity at least for today. we should see by sunday some cooler air moving in. that should help us out as well. satellite/radar shot shows quiet conditions, high pressure is still in...
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most of the field that is, except donald trump. he cancel edled earlier today. if you have not seen it here's what happened when mr. trump opened the floor to questions in rochester, new hampshire. >> we have a problem in this country. it's called muslim. we know our current president is one. you know he's not even an american. but, anyway we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. that's my question. when can we get rid of them? >> we're going to be looking at a lot of different things. a lot of people are saying that. a lot of people are saying that bad thingings are happening out there. we're going to be looking at that and plenty of other things. >> the campaign started taking incoming almost immediately. the trump camp put out this statement. the bigger issue is that obama is waging a war against christians in this country. that satisfied no one. >> he knew or he should have known that what that man was asking was not only way out of bounds, it was untrue. if that person had been in my event, i would have called him out on it. i would have s
most of the field that is, except donald trump. he cancel edled earlier today. if you have not seen it here's what happened when mr. trump opened the floor to questions in rochester, new hampshire. >> we have a problem in this country. it's called muslim. we know our current president is one. you know he's not even an american. but, anyway we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. that's my question. when can we get rid of them? >> we're going to be looking at a lot...
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>> right. >> today no exception. we are going up to a high in the city of san francisco the city by the bay of 79 degrees well above average this time of the year. good morning, everybody! it's another mild start to the day. sure we have a little bit of cloud cover in the santa rosa area but we have temperatures that are going up. in fact, right now, let's take a look at the coastal areas. those are low temperatures for the most part we can see numbers climbing into the 70s. 70s and 80s will be common across the peninsula then we jump up to 92 in morgan hill. about 96 degrees in the gilroy area as well as inland. we are talking about 95 degrees in livermore. low 90s in walnut creek. the winds will be gentle under 10 miles per hour. stinson in the 60s through the 70s in sausalito to the 80s in san rafael. 90 in santa rosa and upstream to temperatures in the low 90s. i have the weekend forecast. it's never too early to start talking about the weekend. >>> never too early to look forward to friday, saturday and sunday.
>> right. >> today no exception. we are going up to a high in the city of san francisco the city by the bay of 79 degrees well above average this time of the year. good morning, everybody! it's another mild start to the day. sure we have a little bit of cloud cover in the santa rosa area but we have temperatures that are going up. in fact, right now, let's take a look at the coastal areas. those are low temperatures for the most part we can see numbers climbing into the 70s. 70s and...
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except too often washington tells the states exactly what they have to do. this is one of those examples. because this is not theoretical. there are two states that have attempted to defund with their use of taxpayer dollars in their state, these are not federal tax dollars, they don't want their state's taxpayer dollars to fund planned parenthood. instead, they want to fund other women's health services. they should be allowed to do that. why should the secretary of health and human services demand that one particular institution get funds? let's talk about that institution. you know, the gentleman from florida says, oh, this is going to deny women health care. let me tell you who is denying women health care in my district. in rural lower eastern shore. we had a planned parenthood in salisbury they closed up in april. on their website they said, oh, the center in easton will be opened monday through friday. you can just get your care there, our planned parenthood center, which is about 45 minutes up the road. mr. speaker, just go on your tablet device and
except too often washington tells the states exactly what they have to do. this is one of those examples. because this is not theoretical. there are two states that have attempted to defund with their use of taxpayer dollars in their state, these are not federal tax dollars, they don't want their state's taxpayer dollars to fund planned parenthood. instead, they want to fund other women's health services. they should be allowed to do that. why should the secretary of health and human services...