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[applause] i was in charge of winning north carolina and we all know how election night went. number eight, 2016. anybody remember that, and let you in on a secret that is my wedding anniversary. so, it was either going to be a really great anniversary or a really bad one. it turns out it was just really long and exhausting by the end is great. sbut it was great. so i will never forget sitting there in what we call the war room. we had all these big tvs on the wall and we were watching the results come in and i was texting all the people in north carolina, we didn't know what would happen and i had to wear a silk dress and ladies in the room you know if you are sweating and wear a sil very si, not good. so stressed out and nervous, they were calling everything. this state and that state in this state and they were all for donald trump and i was like this is amazing but what about north carolina. [laughter] and i will tell you something else. we had it on cnn but i will tell you why because you know that they were going to call fox early that if cnn calle but if t was the real
[applause] i was in charge of winning north carolina and we all know how election night went. number eight, 2016. anybody remember that, and let you in on a secret that is my wedding anniversary. so, it was either going to be a really great anniversary or a really bad one. it turns out it was just really long and exhausting by the end is great. sbut it was great. so i will never forget sitting there in what we call the war room. we had all these big tvs on the wall and we were watching the...
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i grew up in north carolina. in 2016, the way i became a part of the campaign -- obviously i was a part of the family -- that i flew down to north carolina with my father-in-law one day. after being with him are a couple of hours, donald trump likes to take people's opinion, talk to them, and i noticed him looking at me and inking. he looked at me and said, i want to put you in charge of winning north carolina. i was like, oh. of course i said absolutely. i would love to do that. i had no idea what that meant. arguably one of the hardest swing states to win. not as hard as michigan, so we are very proud of this one, too. i went into my job the next day and said i need a leave of absence, and i went on a women for trump tour across the country on a bus with a group of women. let me tell you, we had the greatest turnout of women, of veterans. voters, of any veterans in this audience? let's get a round of applause. [applause] round ofso get a applause for our incredible law enforcement officers. [applause] appreciat
i grew up in north carolina. in 2016, the way i became a part of the campaign -- obviously i was a part of the family -- that i flew down to north carolina with my father-in-law one day. after being with him are a couple of hours, donald trump likes to take people's opinion, talk to them, and i noticed him looking at me and inking. he looked at me and said, i want to put you in charge of winning north carolina. i was like, oh. of course i said absolutely. i would love to do that. i had no idea...
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so i was in charge of waiting north carolina. now you all know how election i went. november know eighth 2016, innovator member that? i'll let you in on the little secret that is my wedding anniversary. yeah, so was either going to be a really great anniversary or a really bad one. turns out it was just really long and we are really exhausted by the end. but it was great. so i will never forget sitting there, and what we called the war room. we had all these big tvs up on the wall and we are watching the results command, and i was texting with all the people in north carolina, my whole team there. it was a razor thin margin we didn't know what was can happen. and i happen to her silk dress and ladies in this dream that you know if you're sweating anywhere silk dress it's not good. but i was so stressed out, so nervous, they were calling everything, the state and that state, and this state and knows all big one for donald trump and i thought this is amazing but what about north carolina? [laughter] and i'll tell you something else, you know we had on cnn, but i'll tel
so i was in charge of waiting north carolina. now you all know how election i went. november know eighth 2016, innovator member that? i'll let you in on the little secret that is my wedding anniversary. yeah, so was either going to be a really great anniversary or a really bad one. turns out it was just really long and we are really exhausted by the end. but it was great. so i will never forget sitting there, and what we called the war room. we had all these big tvs up on the wall and we are...
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e said to me that when he left lake city, south carolina, carver high school, he went to north carolina a&t. and was on that campus with those professors who had similar backgrounds and experiences that he had who understood what it was to come from a little rural community and took the time to nurture him and to prepare him for his journey through life. i told this story to the current president of south carolina state university from which i am a graduate. and he said to me, he neuron mcnair up -- he knew ron mcnair up at m.i.t. where he graduated from. he said to me of all the students on that campus, ron mcnair was better prepared for the journey at m.i.t. than anybody else. that is because these hbcu's take the time not to just explore what may be in the textbooks, but they look at what may be in the life experiences of these students who come there. when i think about those students growing up on the sea islands of florida, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, gitchee e call gulla country who come to colleges and universities not knowing a whole common, what we call language u
e said to me that when he left lake city, south carolina, carver high school, he went to north carolina a&t. and was on that campus with those professors who had similar backgrounds and experiences that he had who understood what it was to come from a little rural community and took the time to nurture him and to prepare him for his journey through life. i told this story to the current president of south carolina state university from which i am a graduate. and he said to me, he neuron...
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a half to inute and the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. you, mr. thank speaker. i rise in strong opposition to he process and to the resolution. when congress sees fit to of ine its solemn power impeachment, it is imperative hat it does so in genuine pursuit of justice, fairly, objectively. and anything less is unacceptable. his partisan impeachment has fallen far short of that. adly, alexander hamilton's prediction in federalist number 65 has come true where he warned that, in many cases it will connect itself with the pre-existing factions and will nlist all their animosities, partialities and interests on one side or the other and in such cases there will always be danger that the decision will be regulated more
a half to inute and the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. you, mr. thank speaker. i rise in strong opposition to he process and to the resolution. when congress sees fit to of ine its solemn power impeachment, it is imperative hat it does so in genuine pursuit of justice, fairly, objectively. and anything less is unacceptable. his partisan impeachment has fallen far short of that. adly, alexander hamilton's...
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take north carolina. even though voters in the state are split almost 50/50 in terms of their party affiliation, republicans hold 9 out of the 13 seats in congress. >> to understand why, jacob and i met with student leaders at north carolina a&t state university. they say their political power has been undercut by what's called gerrymandering. >> so we are walking up on the line, the gerrymandered district. >> so in a second we will be in another district. >> actually, you're already in another district. >> so if i'm over here, i'm in district 13. >> i'm in district 6. >> wait a minute. hold on a second. >> hold on. >> so katy's in the 6th district. >> and me and you are chilling in the 13th. >> 13th. >> gerrymandering is tactic used by state politicians to draw up congressional districts to help one party win, and it's legal all across america. >> north carolina is one of the most gerrymandered states in the union. >> where is the actual dividing line? >> basically it's, like, where the sidewalk cracks.
take north carolina. even though voters in the state are split almost 50/50 in terms of their party affiliation, republicans hold 9 out of the 13 seats in congress. >> to understand why, jacob and i met with student leaders at north carolina a&t state university. they say their political power has been undercut by what's called gerrymandering. >> so we are walking up on the line, the gerrymandered district. >> so in a second we will be in another district. >>...
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the cir recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. bishop, for five minutes. mr. bishop: ank y, . speaker. i ask unanimouconsent to revise and extend my mas. he speaker pro tempor without objeion. mr. bishop: at 2: p.m. today, hcommittee on natural reources, subcommittee on indigenoupeoples, will hear lumbee recoitioact which luee tribe the long overdue benefits. the lumbe this bill is no symbolish gesture. no other recognized tribe is right to self-government and sovereignty. finally gnition will allow the 55,000 lumbee i fair access have to the benefits and programs vailable to all other recognized tribes. s a state senator, i sponsored legislation to clarify the status of the lumbee as a state ensure ed tribe to access to appropriate grants and programs. now i am proud as a united states congressman to continue lumbee tribe on the federal level. in fact, co-sponsoring this legislation was one of my first official acts in congress. applaud my colleagues, representatives butterfield and hudson, for introducing this important legislation to right wrong.ndamentally
the cir recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. bishop, for five minutes. mr. bishop: ank y, . speaker. i ask unanimouconsent to revise and extend my mas. he speaker pro tempor without objeion. mr. bishop: at 2: p.m. today, hcommittee on natural reources, subcommittee on indigenoupeoples, will hear lumbee recoitioact which luee tribe the long overdue benefits. the lumbe this bill is no symbolish gesture. no other recognized tribe is right to self-government and sovereignty. finally...
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to do that, i knew that i would need to vote and archives across north carolina and i selected north carolina as a kind of case study because it was and is the leading producer of a particular kind of tobacco that is a primary constituent in the american-style cigarettes so i knew i would need to set up camp and do research at north carolina state and east carolina university in greenville and the coastal plain. but it would be very helpful, and i would recommend this to any historian who is thinking about beginning a book or dissertation or book project to find a local resource that is a bit of a history buff. this gentleman had been involved with the tobacco economy and had worked for basically the state-level tobacco lobby and produced a self published book. people who produce self published books are usually very happy to talk to hugh about the research. you about the research. so i interviewed him out of the blue i said i'm a graduate student at love to talk about your work and tobacco and he was more than happy to meet with me and gave me a lot of other information i wouldn't h
to do that, i knew that i would need to vote and archives across north carolina and i selected north carolina as a kind of case study because it was and is the leading producer of a particular kind of tobacco that is a primary constituent in the american-style cigarettes so i knew i would need to set up camp and do research at north carolina state and east carolina university in greenville and the coastal plain. but it would be very helpful, and i would recommend this to any historian who is...
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to do that, i knew i needed to look in archives across north carolina and i selected north carolina as this case study because north carolina was and is the leading producer of a particular kind of tobacco that is a primary constituent and american-style cigarettes. so i knew i needed to set up camp, do research at unc, duke, north carolina state, he is - - but it would be very helpful and i would recommend this to any young historian whose thinking about beginning a book project to find a local source that's a bit of a history buff. he had produced a self published book. people who produce self published book are usually very happy to talk about their research. so i emailed him out of the blue and said i'm a graduate student. i'd love to talk about your work in tobacco and he was happy to meet with me. he gave me a lot of information i otherwise wouldn't have known or where to look. had it not been for meeting him. >> it was in agriculture, in the south. where did it start. where did it come from? >> it did not come from smoking. the beginning of the book is really about tobacco befor
to do that, i knew i needed to look in archives across north carolina and i selected north carolina as this case study because north carolina was and is the leading producer of a particular kind of tobacco that is a primary constituent and american-style cigarettes. so i knew i needed to set up camp, do research at unc, duke, north carolina state, he is - - but it would be very helpful and i would recommend this to any young historian whose thinking about beginning a book project to find a...
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and i selected north carolina as the kind of case study because it was and is the leading producer of a particular kind of tobacco that is a primary constituent in american-style cigarettes and so i knew i would need to set up camps and to do research at north carolina state and the university in greenville and the coastal plain but it would be very helpful and i would recommend this to any young historian who's thinking about getting a book dissertation or project, find a local source that is a bit of a history buff and this gentleman had been involved in the tobacco economy. he worked for tobacco basically state-level tobacco lobby and he had produced a self published book. people who produce self published books are usually very happy to talk to you about their research so i just e-mailed him out of the blue and said i'm a graduate student and i would love to talk about your work and tobacco and he was more than happy to meet with the. he gave me a lot of information i otherwise wouldn't have known had it not been for meeting him. the interest was in agriculture in the south. i can
and i selected north carolina as the kind of case study because it was and is the leading producer of a particular kind of tobacco that is a primary constituent in american-style cigarettes and so i knew i would need to set up camps and to do research at north carolina state and the university in greenville and the coastal plain but it would be very helpful and i would recommend this to any young historian who's thinking about getting a book dissertation or project, find a local source that is...
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district judge for the eastern district of north carolina. the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. scott: thank you, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed -- scoat scott madam president. the presiding officer: -- mr. scott: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. scott: first, democratic leader, thank you. as if in legislative session, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to calendar number 212, h.r. 2486. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 212, h.r. 2486, an act to authorize mandatory funding programs for historically black colleges. the presiding officer: is there objection in proceeding to the measure? without objection. mr. scott: i ask unanimous consent that the alexander-murray amendment at the desk be agreed to and that the bill, as amended, be considered read a third time. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. scott: i know of no further debate on the bill, as amended. the presiding officer: i
district judge for the eastern district of north carolina. the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. scott: thank you, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed -- scoat scott madam president. the presiding officer: -- mr. scott: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. scott: first, democratic leader, thank you. as if in legislative session, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to calendar number 212, h.r. 2486. the...
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the gentleman from north carolina is recognized -- the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. chair. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. grothman. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grothman: thank you, dr. foxx. i also rise to speak against h.r. 3. you know, to me there are two segments of society in which the costs have gone out of control and are really broken. one is the secondary education system. and the other is the medical situation. it's not surprising that the two areas where the prices have spun out of control since i was a child are two areas in which the government has been most involved. and therefore we should be very measured before we become involved in a lot more government prescription or mucking around the medical industry. and i say that as somebody who is no friend of the drug companies. i think their behavior's become absolutely deplorable. nevertheless, we have to remember that when it comes to new drugs right now on the market, other countries have a lot less access than we do in america. in that
the gentleman from north carolina is recognized -- the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. chair. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. grothman. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grothman: thank you, dr. foxx. i also rise to speak against h.r. 3. you know, to me there are two segments of society in which the costs have gone out of control and are really broken. one is the secondary education system. and the other is the medical...
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north carolina was, and is the producer of a particular kind of tobacco. it's a primary constituent in american-style cigarette so i knew i'd need to set up camp and do research at north carolina state and the coastal plain. but it was helpful and i would recommend this to any young historian whose thinking about getting a book project, find a local source that is a bit of a history buff and this gentleman had been involved in the tobacco economy, he worked for a state level tobacco lobby and he produced a self published book and people who self publish books are usually very happy to talk about their research. i e-mailed him inside i'm a graduate student, i'd love to talk about your work and he was white then happy to meet with the me and it's information i wouldn't have otherwise known. >> so the interest was in agriculture? where did it start? i can't trace it back to your undergraduate days, where did the idea come from? >> it did not come from smoking, i can say that. >> in the book, it's about tobacco before you get into the cigarette so it wasn't th
north carolina was, and is the producer of a particular kind of tobacco. it's a primary constituent in american-style cigarette so i knew i'd need to set up camp and do research at north carolina state and the coastal plain. but it was helpful and i would recommend this to any young historian whose thinking about getting a book project, find a local source that is a bit of a history buff and this gentleman had been involved in the tobacco economy, he worked for a state level tobacco lobby and...
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no other battle claimed as many general officers. >> in the fall of 1995, in wilmington, north carolina, ed pickett, great-great grandson of confederate general george pickett, is thrilled to complete the sale of some of his family heirlooms to antiques appraiser and buyer, russ pritchard. >> the total amount was $87,500, which seemed like an awful lot -- more than i had made in a couple years. >> the items had been in the family for generations. now, the artifacts -- including the general's cap, bloodstained sleeve, and his hand-drawn map of the gettysburg battlefield -- are to be showcased at a new civil war museum in harrisburg, pennsylvania. did you talk to at least one other dealer to kind of get a sense of what you had and what it was worth? >> no, he told me he was working for the city and that his job was to appraise it accurately. >> three years later, in the summer of 1998, ed accepts an invitation to speak at a dinner in gettysburg, hosted by the friends of the national parks. it's here he's introduced to civil war historian earl coates. >> and i knew he was an expert in clot
no other battle claimed as many general officers. >> in the fall of 1995, in wilmington, north carolina, ed pickett, great-great grandson of confederate general george pickett, is thrilled to complete the sale of some of his family heirlooms to antiques appraiser and buyer, russ pritchard. >> the total amount was $87,500, which seemed like an awful lot -- more than i had made in a couple years. >> the items had been in the family for generations. now, the artifacts --...
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first up, north carolina and a church service in golds borrow. that's where nbc's shaq brewster is also this morning for us. good sunday morning to you, my friend. what are you expecting from mayor buttigieg today? >> reporter: good morning, alex. a more pete will be worshipping at this church behind me, green leaf christian church which is led by dr. reverend which will cram barber, an influential activist here in north carolina and mayor pete is not going to be speaking at that church service but will be speaking and having a round table discussion right after talking about poverty which is what the campaign says they want the focus to be on today. he's going to engage with the worshippers, have those conversations with church members. all this have comes of course as mayor pete is rising and surging in the polls, that's especially true when you look at those early states, iowa and new hampshire, but also look nationally, you're seeing that quinnipiac university poll that came out earlier last week that shows mayor pete rising and surging, that
first up, north carolina and a church service in golds borrow. that's where nbc's shaq brewster is also this morning for us. good sunday morning to you, my friend. what are you expecting from mayor buttigieg today? >> reporter: good morning, alex. a more pete will be worshipping at this church behind me, green leaf christian church which is led by dr. reverend which will cram barber, an influential activist here in north carolina and mayor pete is not going to be speaking at that church...
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i think that fusion government north carolina, you may have heard of the monday movement. i think he's onto something. he says the point isn't that we agree, it's that we should combine. i like that. i think that is a hopeful moment. has there been.where we have done that? yes. how other people and societies succeeded? yes. do i hope hope it's going to happen soon? i'm a historian. i'm bowing out. i don't know anything about the future. >> make it seemed like the corporation, everyone against them, what kind of control do they have on the everyday person's life? why do they even know about them? >> i think that's a good question in the sense that i don't think everyone was rebelling against monopolies. i don't think the w tcu was that interested in the monopolies in that way. i don't think equal rights was focused on monopolies in that way. the antimonopoly think was very much a thing for farmers. in a sense for the labor movement. for the farmers, it was a question of the ability to get their crops to market, to be able to get there inputs to grow their crops. it was esse
i think that fusion government north carolina, you may have heard of the monday movement. i think he's onto something. he says the point isn't that we agree, it's that we should combine. i like that. i think that is a hopeful moment. has there been.where we have done that? yes. how other people and societies succeeded? yes. do i hope hope it's going to happen soon? i'm a historian. i'm bowing out. i don't know anything about the future. >> make it seemed like the corporation, everyone...
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quick tweet from john in north carolina who says it could be an electoral college landslide, but the popular vote will always be massive in failing blue cities. the color mentioned former vice president joe biden who came out with then add following the president's trip to the nato anniversary in london. >> world leaders caught on camera talking about trump. several world leaders mocking donald trump. >> they are laughing at him. [laughter] leaders mocking him for being completely off ballot. worried. are >> the world sees trump up for what he is -- insincere,
quick tweet from john in north carolina who says it could be an electoral college landslide, but the popular vote will always be massive in failing blue cities. the color mentioned former vice president joe biden who came out with then add following the president's trip to the nato anniversary in london. >> world leaders caught on camera talking about trump. several world leaders mocking donald trump. >> they are laughing at him. [laughter] leaders mocking him for being completely...
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regime in north carolina. he brought about clean government. in public schools. in all kinds of things. favorable to both white farmers and african-americans fighting for civil rights. fusion was real i key thing to keep things to think about that as these white farmers in these african-american activists did not necessarily agree on surely did not agree on what equality met but they agreed that they needed to align to defeat the conservative power. and they were successful. temporarily successful. in 1888. the white conservatives cannot defeat this. they organize white moms that descended on wilmington north carolina. it ransacked the city. and drove out the fusion politicians. some people say we don't know how many were killed. but dozens and hundreds were killed. in this white supremacy campaign. it does not mean that fusion was hopeless though. i did tell us something about how you might think about aligning different notions of equality. so i'm gonna stop there. if you had questions. select i think the su
regime in north carolina. he brought about clean government. in public schools. in all kinds of things. favorable to both white farmers and african-americans fighting for civil rights. fusion was real i key thing to keep things to think about that as these white farmers in these african-american activists did not necessarily agree on surely did not agree on what equality met but they agreed that they needed to align to defeat the conservative power. and they were successful. temporarily...
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the gentlelady from north carolina. ms. adams: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from washington, delbene. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. delbene: thank you. i want to thank congresswoman incredible work on this legislation. esterday, i reintroduced an fafsa version of the act. my wo bill would simplify the erification, student loan repayment process. my bill also provides a more secure way for taxpayer data to shared between the i.r.s. and the department of education for the purposes of verifying income applicants requesting or renewing eligibility for income driven loan repayment plans. state of washington ranked miest in -- ranked table. of grants on the with the high cost of education that's unacceptable. of borrowers and income driven repayment fail to ecertify their income on time, resulting in payment spikes and nterest capitalization for approximately 1.3 million borrowers. this important legislation is reducing the in burdensome verification process
the gentlelady from north carolina. ms. adams: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from washington, delbene. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. delbene: thank you. i want to thank congresswoman incredible work on this legislation. esterday, i reintroduced an fafsa version of the act. my wo bill would simplify the erification, student loan repayment process. my bill also provides a more secure way for taxpayer data to shared between...
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a historically black college in north carolina. he landed there in the early 1960's when the student movement started in north carolina. this guy grew up in a very segregated town. suddenly, he sees white people showing up to sit-in for his rights. when he got to washington, i don't care who you are, irish, jewish, there was a time that corporate america did not want you. he landed when black people were not hired by corporations, but again, it was a coalition of blacks and whites that stood up and fought for him to be the first black person hired as a salesman by a small company called ibm in the entire virginia area. when he got a promotion, because he led people to the table fairly, you did well. inclusion, diversity, strength, he gets promoted to manhattan, looks for places to live, and finds out that white families in new jersey did not want black families. they were literally doing housing segregation. what does my father find? he found a bunch of people who said, "we will fight for you." they did this sting operation where w
a historically black college in north carolina. he landed there in the early 1960's when the student movement started in north carolina. this guy grew up in a very segregated town. suddenly, he sees white people showing up to sit-in for his rights. when he got to washington, i don't care who you are, irish, jewish, there was a time that corporate america did not want you. he landed when black people were not hired by corporations, but again, it was a coalition of blacks and whites that stood up...
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. >>> a school resource officer in north carolina is out of a job tonight after video showed him body slamming and injuring a student. as morgan chesky reports, it's the latest incident involving a school officer's use of force. >> reporter: tonight, it's the video capturing a stroll down a north carolina school hallway ending in an alleged assault. a school resource officer caught body slamming an 11-year-old boy to the ground not once but twice. >> as a school system, as an administrator, as a district, we're disappoint disappointed as a community, we're embarrassed. >> reporter: the surveillance video not capturing audio but giving the department enough evidence to fire the officer. >> i never seen anything like that in my life. >> reporter: the boy's grandfather says the impact of the body slam left the 11-year-old temporarily unconscious and stresses firing the officer isn't enough. >> i asked a similar question, do you have children would you like me to grab your son and throw your son against the wall and slam him head first on hard concrete he could have killed my grandson. >>
. >>> a school resource officer in north carolina is out of a job tonight after video showed him body slamming and injuring a student. as morgan chesky reports, it's the latest incident involving a school officer's use of force. >> reporter: tonight, it's the video capturing a stroll down a north carolina school hallway ending in an alleged assault. a school resource officer caught body slamming an 11-year-old boy to the ground not once but twice. >> as a school system, as...
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. >>> a school resource officer in north carolina is out of a job tonight after video showed him body slamming and injuring a student. as morgan chesky reports, it's the latest incident involving a school officer's use of force. >> reporter: tonight, it's the video capturing a stroll down a north carolina school hallway ending in an alleged assault. a school resource officer caught body slamming an 11-year-old boy to the ground not once but twice. >> as a school system, as an administrator, as a district, we're he disappointed. as a community, we're embarrassed. >> reporter: the surveillance video not capturing audio but giving the department enough evidence to fire the officer. >> i never seen anything like that in my life. >> reporter: the boy's grandfather says the impact of the body slam left the 11-year-old temporarily unconscious and stresses firing the officer isn't enough. >> i asked a similar question, do you have children would you like me to grab your son and throw your son against the wall and slam him head first on hard concrete? he could have killed my grandson. >> repor
. >>> a school resource officer in north carolina is out of a job tonight after video showed him body slamming and injuring a student. as morgan chesky reports, it's the latest incident involving a school officer's use of force. >> reporter: tonight, it's the video capturing a stroll down a north carolina school hallway ending in an alleged assault. a school resource officer caught body slamming an 11-year-old boy to the ground not once but twice. >> as a school system, as...
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carolina to be united states district judge for the eastern district of north carolina signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of richard ernest myers ii of north carolina to be united states district judge for the eastern district of north carolina shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote:
carolina to be united states district judge for the eastern district of north carolina signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of richard ernest myers ii of north carolina to be united states district judge for the eastern district of north carolina shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the...
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host: jackie in north carolina, independent. candidatesching the last night and how they talked bad, it showsing how much the democrats are not in touch with the american people. them say $60,000 was a middle-class amount of money. it is not. they want taxpayers to pay for reparation. they want us to pay for their campaigning. they are just not in touch. we want to get rid of trump because, like they say, he is shaking things up, like your guest said. sad. very our household makes less than $35,000 and that is when both of us were working and i am out of on aso we are living minimal amount of money and they want to keep taxing us and i talk about taxing the rich but it is only the middle class they are talking about taxing. we have no health care. we were charged $4000 because of obamacare. the $4000 could have gotten us something. instead, i do not know whose pocket it went into, but it did not go into ours. where do we stand? you are tapping into a big question about the role of health care in the economy. if you watch the pre
host: jackie in north carolina, independent. candidatesching the last night and how they talked bad, it showsing how much the democrats are not in touch with the american people. them say $60,000 was a middle-class amount of money. it is not. they want taxpayers to pay for reparation. they want us to pay for their campaigning. they are just not in touch. we want to get rid of trump because, like they say, he is shaking things up, like your guest said. sad. very our household makes less than...
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quick tweet from john in north carolina who says it could be an electoral college landslide, but the popular vote will always be massive in failing blue cities. the color mentioned former vice president joe biden who came out with then add following the president's trip to the nato anniversary in london. >> world leaders caught on camera talking about trump. several world leaders mocking donald trump. >> they are laughing at him. [laughter] leaders mocking him for being completely off ballot. worried. are >> the world sees trump up for what he is -- insincere, ill-informed, corrupt,
quick tweet from john in north carolina who says it could be an electoral college landslide, but the popular vote will always be massive in failing blue cities. the color mentioned former vice president joe biden who came out with then add following the president's trip to the nato anniversary in london. >> world leaders caught on camera talking about trump. several world leaders mocking donald trump. >> they are laughing at him. [laughter] leaders mocking him for being completely...
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north carolina requires its school resource officers get additional training. it is unclear whether the deputy involved in this body slam got his. >> no student should ever experience this in any way, especially not in our schools. >> reporter: john miles is the middle school boy's grandfather. >> it's painful, because you send your kid to school to learn. >> reporter: miles says his grandson won't return to the school. it is not clear how severely the boy was hurt, norah, but that could play a part in any potential criminal charges against the deputy. ha o'donnell: mark, thank you. home security cameras are supposed to give you peace of mind. we have seen a sharp increase in creepy incidents, strange voices coming through the device, sometimes threatening the people in the house. we asked jamie yuccas to look into who is behind this and how you can stop it. >> yo, what's up? how's your day? >> reporter: the videos are alarming, in the most recent, a disembodied voice scares a woman sound asleep in connecticut. >> hey [bleeped]. >> what do you want? >> just com
north carolina requires its school resource officers get additional training. it is unclear whether the deputy involved in this body slam got his. >> no student should ever experience this in any way, especially not in our schools. >> reporter: john miles is the middle school boy's grandfather. >> it's painful, because you send your kid to school to learn. >> reporter: miles says his grandson won't return to the school. it is not clear how severely the boy was hurt,...
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denise in raleigh, north carolina, independent. good morning. >> caller: yes, good morning, america. and i am -- i was born here in america and i would just like to preface my remarks that i was very involved with the democratic parties through the '60s, part of the '70s, and i have switched to be independent because their slant now is so far to the left. but i would like to say this. i am against this impeachment. and part of the problem is this. because president trump is not politically correct and we have lived under a politically correct system. but in a way i'm glad it happened. because it can show the american people exactly where the democratic party is at this time. if you don't agree with me and you don't vote for me, then i'm going to destroy anything you do after that. i want to say this to the american people. dig deep into our constitution. i am very happy that we are a constitutional republic and that says we the people. and i think many of our -- remember this. if president trump has accomplished as much as he has a
denise in raleigh, north carolina, independent. good morning. >> caller: yes, good morning, america. and i am -- i was born here in america and i would just like to preface my remarks that i was very involved with the democratic parties through the '60s, part of the '70s, and i have switched to be independent because their slant now is so far to the left. but i would like to say this. i am against this impeachment. and part of the problem is this. because president trump is not...
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north carolina requires its school resource officers get additional training. it is unclear whether the deputy involved in this body slam got his. >> no student should ever experience this in any way, especially not in our schools. >> reporter: john miles is the middle school boy's grandfather. >> it's painful, because you send your kid to school to learn. >> reporter: miles says his grandson won't return to the school. it is not clear how severely the boy was hurt, norah, but that could play a part in any potential criminal charges against the deputy. >> o'donnell: mark, thank you. home security cameras are supposed to give you peace of mind. we have seen a sharp increase in creepy incidents, strange voices coming through the device, sometimes threatening the people in the house. we asked jamie yuccas to look into who is behind this and how you can stop it. >> yo, what's up? how's your day? >> reporter: the videos are alarming, in the most recent, a disembodied voice scared the woman sound asleep in connecticut. >> hey [bleeped]. >> what do you want? >> just c
north carolina requires its school resource officers get additional training. it is unclear whether the deputy involved in this body slam got his. >> no student should ever experience this in any way, especially not in our schools. >> reporter: john miles is the middle school boy's grandfather. >> it's painful, because you send your kid to school to learn. >> reporter: miles says his grandson won't return to the school. it is not clear how severely the boy was hurt,...
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, maybe extending as far north as the north carolina border. on the west, the atmospheric weather dying down. snowfall another 1 to 2 feet in the mountains. traveling for christmas eve and christmas day, looking good in most places. mild temperatures 23 degrees above normal. if you want a white christmas, not many places. very far north close to the canadian border and especially the rockies will see a lot of snow. >> jeff, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> we want to get you to chicago where a house party early today erupted in gunfire. 13 people were wounded, 4 of them critically. police say people ran from gunfire inside the party only to be shot outside. one person is under arrest and chicago mayor laurie lightfoot said this type of violence cannot be tolerated. >> it's a terrible tragedy and frankly an incredible act of cowardess. >>> newly released emails are providing details into president trump's controversial decision to withhold defense funds to ukraine. now the issue, of course, led to mr. trump's impeachment, something he's now usi
, maybe extending as far north as the north carolina border. on the west, the atmospheric weather dying down. snowfall another 1 to 2 feet in the mountains. traveling for christmas eve and christmas day, looking good in most places. mild temperatures 23 degrees above normal. if you want a white christmas, not many places. very far north close to the canadian border and especially the rockies will see a lot of snow. >> jeff, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> we want to get...
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the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. meadows: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to be a co-sponsor of h.r. 2548, the hazard eligibility and local projects act, i also want to thank the gentlewoman from texas for her fine work, ms. fletcher, on this and give her a compliment. it's always interesting to see how we can name these bills in the most creative ways to actually let them resonate with the voters back home so my congratulations on calling this the help act and congratulations to your staff as well. as they always -- as you know, mr. speaker, get very creative on how we can figure out acronyms to make these bills have more pizazz. so this bill is a commonsense approach, it is certainly critical to community that was been impacted by disasters when they can start recovery in a much more efficient and smarter and faster way. buyouts and relocation projects in particular are critical tools for getting people and property out of harm's way and yet these projects take time to plan and carry out. this bill would allow communities to be eligible for mi
the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. meadows: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to be a co-sponsor of h.r. 2548, the hazard eligibility and local projects act, i also want to thank the gentlewoman from texas for her fine work, ms. fletcher, on this and give her a compliment. it's always interesting to see how we can name these bills in the most creative ways to actually let them resonate with the voters back home so my congratulations on calling this the help act and...
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host: jackie in north carolina, independent. caller: watching the candidates last night and how they talked about trump being bad, it shows how much the democrats are not in touch with the american people. i heard them say $60,000 was a middle-class amount of money. it is not. they want taxpayers to pay for reparation. they want us to pay for their campaigning. they are just not in touch. we want to get rid of trump because, like they say, he is shaking things up, like your guest said. it is very sad. our household makes less than $35,000 and that is when both of us were working and i am out of work so we are living on a minimal amount of money and they want to keep taxing us and i they talk about taxing the rich but it is only the middle class they are talking about taxing. we have no health care. we were charged $4000 because of obamacare. the $4000 could have gotten us something. instead, i do not know whose pocket it went into, but it did not go into ours. if we are paying money for people who are getting health care off of
host: jackie in north carolina, independent. caller: watching the candidates last night and how they talked about trump being bad, it shows how much the democrats are not in touch with the american people. i heard them say $60,000 was a middle-class amount of money. it is not. they want taxpayers to pay for reparation. they want us to pay for their campaigning. they are just not in touch. we want to get rid of trump because, like they say, he is shaking things up, like your guest said. it is...
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that's just in north carolina. h.r. 3 would put small and mid-sided firms out of business and threatens hundreds of thousands of jobs. we should advance meaningful legislation that lowers patients' out of pocket costs, protects innovation and will actually be signed into law. with that, i yield back. mr. walden: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized. ms. stevens: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. crow. mr. castro: i rise today to speak in favor of h.r. 3, the alegiona cummings lower drug costs now act and eager to vote for this landmark piece of legislation. i am proud we are standing here boldly to take a stand against special interests in congress and stand for the american people to help them afford critical lifesaving medications. back home in colorado's 6th district, when i'm hosting town halls or round tables, i hear the same thing, prescription drugs are too expensive and congress needs to act now. currently a
that's just in north carolina. h.r. 3 would put small and mid-sided firms out of business and threatens hundreds of thousands of jobs. we should advance meaningful legislation that lowers patients' out of pocket costs, protects innovation and will actually be signed into law. with that, i yield back. mr. walden: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized. ms. stevens: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr....
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nbc's morgan chesky has the story. >> reporter: it's the video capturing a stroll down a north carolina school hallway ending in an alleged assault. a school resource officer caught body slamming an 11-year-old boy to the ground, not once, but twice. >> as a school system, as an administrator, as a district, we're disappointed as a community, we're embarrassed. >> reporter: the surveillance video not capturing audio, but giving the department enough evidence to fire the officer >> i've never seen anything like that in my life. >> reporter: the boy's grandfather said the body slam left the 10-year-old temporarily unconscious and firing him isn't enough >> i would ask, do you have children would you like me to grab your son and throw your son against the wall and head against concrete he could have killed my grandson >> reporter: the latest of assaults on students by staff. >> it's embarrassing >> reporter: video caught a deputy taking a girl down. the officer charged with child abuse. just as this boy's family is now fighting for >> we ask that he be charged with everything they can char
nbc's morgan chesky has the story. >> reporter: it's the video capturing a stroll down a north carolina school hallway ending in an alleged assault. a school resource officer caught body slamming an 11-year-old boy to the ground, not once, but twice. >> as a school system, as an administrator, as a district, we're disappointed as a community, we're embarrassed. >> reporter: the surveillance video not capturing audio, but giving the department enough evidence to fire the...
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with a troubling story out of north carolina. a middle school resource officer is on paid leave after slamming a child to the ground and a note of caution. the video is disturbing matt bradley reports >> reporter: this shocking school surveillance video shows a north carolina school resource officer walking a middle school boy to the office then abruptly body slamming him not once but twice the vance middle school resource officer who has no previous incidents on his record has been suspended pending an investigation by the state of north carolina. >> this is a use of force case and the sheriff appropriately is called i called in an outside agency to investigate. and i can just assure -- i've been able to assure the family this is being conducted appropriately. >> i was shocked. >> curtis is the sheriff of vance county he requested the state-level investigation. >> seeing a child that small remind me of one of my grandchildren. >> there is no sound on the surveillance video and it's unclear what was said between the officer and t
with a troubling story out of north carolina. a middle school resource officer is on paid leave after slamming a child to the ground and a note of caution. the video is disturbing matt bradley reports >> reporter: this shocking school surveillance video shows a north carolina school resource officer walking a middle school boy to the office then abruptly body slamming him not once but twice the vance middle school resource officer who has no previous incidents on his record has been...
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north carolina was not far behind, nor was alabama. cds just went wild in figuring wild inities just went figuring out how to suppress their vote, particularly african americans and they went after hispanics, asians, and the young and the poor. host: it wasn't just mississippi. in alabama, the figure rose from 24% to 57%, and one million new voters were registered within a few years after the bill became , bringing african-american registration to a record 62%. guest: part of what we see is in wisconsin. -- theresin, you had were 60,000 fewer votes cast in wisconsin in 2016 than there were in 2012. wisconsin had implemented a racially discriminatory voter id law, among other things. 80 targeted milwaukee were 70 80 -- itthis date's -- targeted milwaukee, where 70% up african-americans in the state live. lack voter turnout went down -- black voter turnout went down by 7%. when we look at early voting turnout like in north carolina, their state legislature targeted the days african-americans turned out early in droves to vote early, and
north carolina was not far behind, nor was alabama. cds just went wild in figuring wild inities just went figuring out how to suppress their vote, particularly african americans and they went after hispanics, asians, and the young and the poor. host: it wasn't just mississippi. in alabama, the figure rose from 24% to 57%, and one million new voters were registered within a few years after the bill became , bringing african-american registration to a record 62%. guest: part of what we see is in...
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if you have travel plans from south carolina through north carolina, through the day tomorrow, you're going to want to watch that. then into saturday morning, it's rhode island, connecticut, up to maine and certainly eastern massachusetts that could end up with one to three inches of rain. it is a lot more rain, even out west. when you've got that atmospheric river. you could see two to four feet of snow in some of the higher elevations. up to 20 inches in colorado, just friday night into saturday. david? >> ginger zee with us. ginger, thank you. >>> now to the alarming new headline tonight about those popular home security systems and that one particular company. and what appears to be a growing concern. customers in several states now reporting hackers accessing their home surveillance cameras and tonight, among the cases, a little girl who suddenly hears a stranger's voice coming to her in her bedroom. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: the lemay family in suburban memphis has disconnected their ring security camera and they're sharing this recording tonight as a warning. >> who i
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host: what do you do in burlington, north carolina you can -- north carolina? caller: i don't feel comfortable disclosing that. host: i will quit asking that question. in a row. -- two no's kellen, minnesota, independent line. caller: what is wrong with people? this is hypocrisy. when joe biden was vice president under barack obama, his son was getting investigated by a prosecutor in ukraine, correct? so he withholds money from the ukraine until this prosecutor is fired, to get his son off the aboutand nobody says boo that. now, you have this going on. it is the biggest waste of taxpayer dollars i have ever seen. it is ridiculous. ma's next from mount vernon, washington, republican line. caller: good evening. this is [indiscernible] proud to be an i/o one. this is a dog and pony show of the democrat party. it is a complete waste of tasks payor money. -- taxpayer money. i have been a republican all my life. i lived in mount vernon for 27 years, proud to be married to a conservative, and i tried to be involved in politics and tried to see which is the best party,
host: what do you do in burlington, north carolina you can -- north carolina? caller: i don't feel comfortable disclosing that. host: i will quit asking that question. in a row. -- two no's kellen, minnesota, independent line. caller: what is wrong with people? this is hypocrisy. when joe biden was vice president under barack obama, his son was getting investigated by a prosecutor in ukraine, correct? so he withholds money from the ukraine until this prosecutor is fired, to get his son off the...
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if you have travel plans from south carolina through north carolina, through the day tomorrow, you're going to want to watch that. then into saturday morning, it's rhode island, connecticut, up to maine and certainly eastern massachusetts that could end up with one to three inches of rain. it is a lot more rain, even out west. when you've got that atmospheric river, series of storms that's going to come through, you could see two up to four feet of snow in some of the higher elevations. up to 20 inches in colorado, just friday night into saturday. david? >> ginger zee with us. ginger, thank you. >>> now, to the alarming new headline tonight about those popular home security systems and that one particular company. and what appears to be a growing concern. customers in several states now reporting hackers accessing their home surveillance cameras and tonight, among the cases, a little girl who suddenly hears a stranger's voice coming to her in her bedroom. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: the lemay family in suburban memphis has disconnected their ring security camera and they're sh
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greensboro, north carolina. caller: i am a young voter and i want to start off by saying i really don't think this is -- should be a-- this republican versus democrat thing. this is about the heart of our democracy and what precedent we set going forward. let's get to the question of why should trump be impeached? he should be impeached because he has a lawless history in the lawless things he has done. you can look back. he just got caught with the $2 million charity scam, stealing from people in his own charity, shut down. next, the cia top lawyer criminally referred him. mueller said he could be prosecuted after office. for, this whole thing was his political advancement in 2020. they want us to vote in 2020, but he is trying to subvert it by getting sham investigations through giuliani. you have this long, lawless history and then you guys expect this guy to be transparent when he is blocking every document from the state department, from the white house. all this transparency, but he is the most transparent
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bishop: i've seen firsthand in impact of golden leaf north carolina. it promotes cutting edge agriculture, creates new jobs, scholarships for future leaders. the golden leaf foundation has a 20-year history of investing in north carolinians with over created, $624 million of new payroll economically -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? for one ress the house minute and i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on behalf of the people of 12th lvania's congressional district, i rise to offer our condolences on the assage of former state representative jay doil korman. e represented the -- jay doyle corman. e represented areas in pennsylvania's 12th congressional district. keller: he championed lower taxes, transportation issues, local government, and reforming system.te's
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and after that case and with the extradition to north carolina but massachusetts remember her history and in proclaiming the roots of antebellum as justification for 20th century demands trotter shows those trends to recognize the radical nature martha jones at the kelly carter jackson and calling for re-examination and black appellation. in 18 oh two the notion for 20th century demands with conservativism and those protest the boston globe with the possibility to rogers and the attorney general compared to the black radical past massachusetts had no legal reason for detaining rogers and as a president of tuskegee institute and most powerful black man in the country rogers should be turned over for judgment. the school principal personally contacted the governor to advise against giving in to the uncivil demands of a local minority. and rogers attorneys with the writ of habeas corpus that they improperly investigated rogers. and then to organize those mast resistance. on harvard from 1891 to 1895 by the new england institution and with another friend then to rally the students around
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wake forest university and wins them sale and north carolina is the host of this event. >> good evening and welcome to all of you and welcome to senators burr and senator warner. senators, both of you have had very long careers in public service. i know that you were in the house in 1994 and senator warner, 1989 worked with doug wild or before becoming governor yourself of virginia. what inspired your career in public service? what would you say to young people today who would like to pursue a career in public service? >> (laughs) i like to think that i was -- i actually am a little bit older than richard -- >> (laughs) he colors his hair. >> not anymore. >> at least i have here! >> i like to think i was old enough to get touched by the idealism of the sixties, not old enough to be jaded by it. i have grown up in the midwest in indiana, illinois, connecticut and worked for the same company for 35 years. and i was the first my family to graduate from college. and somehow, my parents weren't political, i had boy scouts and church and community pizza, but not political. somehow i always ha
wake forest university and wins them sale and north carolina is the host of this event. >> good evening and welcome to all of you and welcome to senators burr and senator warner. senators, both of you have had very long careers in public service. i know that you were in the house in 1994 and senator warner, 1989 worked with doug wild or before becoming governor yourself of virginia. what inspired your career in public service? what would you say to young people today who would like to...
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i recognize the gentleman from north carolina. >> i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record my opposition to these articles impeachment. >> i reserve. >> the gentleman from california. madam speaker, i am proud to recognize the gentlewoman from new mexico for one minute. i standws speaker, before you as a representative of new mexico, a place where we believe in dignity and respect for all. in congress i have been fighting for them. we have been working to make health care more affordable, education accessible, and move our country forward for the people, but today, this president has forced us into a serious debate. we are talking about a president who use of the power of the presidency for his own political gain. risking our national security and putting the integrity of the next elections at risk. day when a president shows complete disrespect for congress and for the american people who elected us. we collected the evidence, and the facts are indisputable. to protect an oath our constitution. we have the following responsibility to hold this president accountable because it
i recognize the gentleman from north carolina. >> i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record my opposition to these articles impeachment. >> i reserve. >> the gentleman from california. madam speaker, i am proud to recognize the gentlewoman from new mexico for one minute. i standws speaker, before you as a representative of new mexico, a place where we believe in dignity and respect for all. in congress i have been fighting for them. we have been working to make health...
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the hotel in boone, north carolina is is now under new ownership. incredibly, only 15 states have laws or regulations requiring carbon monoxide terkdeterminate hotels. >> had i known six years ago they weren't required in hotels i would have had one. >> reporter: of course another source of carbon monoxide, fire. >> there's always more fires during the winter holidays because of increase use of candles, heating. the major causes of fires ramp up at this time of year. >> reporter: how fast a fire can overtake a home is evident in this demonstration we did at the delaware county training center outside philadelphia. with the help of ul, the company that sets the safety standards for smoke alarms we constructed a house and lit it on fire. everything in this room is synthetic, made out of oil. 30, 40 years ago everything might have been naturally made. now it is going to be much more flammable. back nat day you had about 17 minutes to get out. now you have 3. >> reporter: within minutes the temperature hits 400 degrees. the air unbreathable. the lower y
the hotel in boone, north carolina is is now under new ownership. incredibly, only 15 states have laws or regulations requiring carbon monoxide terkdeterminate hotels. >> had i known six years ago they weren't required in hotels i would have had one. >> reporter: of course another source of carbon monoxide, fire. >> there's always more fires during the winter holidays because of increase use of candles, heating. the major causes of fires ramp up at this time of year. >>...
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you have a caller who calls in from north charleston, south carolina, his name is steve. and i know you know who he is. you guys chat it up. and he's got a very distinctive voice and he's called in january 18th, february 6th, march 2nd and he's called four times in 66 days. i've left comments on your comment line at least two times for sure, three times. because i recognize his voice and you two chat it up. oh, how you doing, steve, great steve, how are you steve? i know you know who he is. >> dually noted. we'll do a better job to make sure that steve doesn't get through. go ahead with your question. >> i think he needs to be banned. really. i mean, i'm sick of it. my question, i had just turned 24 when that happened, three mile island happened. my question is, this is so close to hershey, i have heard over the years that it's not really safe to buy chocolate made in that area because of the fallout. thank you for your time. >> thank you, annie. >> you know, steve, that's a really good question. you know, let me answer it in two traunchs. this is an area, you're asking w
you have a caller who calls in from north charleston, south carolina, his name is steve. and i know you know who he is. you guys chat it up. and he's got a very distinctive voice and he's called in january 18th, february 6th, march 2nd and he's called four times in 66 days. i've left comments on your comment line at least two times for sure, three times. because i recognize his voice and you two chat it up. oh, how you doing, steve, great steve, how are you steve? i know you know who he is....
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heather: in north carolina, i am from north carolina too. what about this home? how excited are you and surprised obviously? >> nobody is guaranteed any days but it is harder when you have a diagnosis such as myself. it gets more intense to plan for the future and make sure the family is taken care of. it is something that will lift a lot of weight off my shoulders and i can't say thank you enough to every one of you. >> we thank you. you keep our country safe, men and women like yourself who are deployed. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. heather: we will be right back. - do you have a box of video tapes, film reels, or photos, that are degrading? legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half a million satisfied customers. visit legacybox.com today, and get 40% off. what happened to the real men of america? before we suffer a full-on masculinity crisis, unleash your potential test x180 ignite from force factor. boost testosterone to fuel desire and build lean muscle in the gym. plus bur
heather: in north carolina, i am from north carolina too. what about this home? how excited are you and surprised obviously? >> nobody is guaranteed any days but it is harder when you have a diagnosis such as myself. it gets more intense to plan for the future and make sure the family is taken care of. it is something that will lift a lot of weight off my shoulders and i can't say thank you enough to every one of you. >> we thank you. you keep our country safe, men and women like...