But someone who didnt show up at the game and everybody said what about the famous alumni, michael jordan. According to coach roy williams, he was at the game last year when they lost so this year he stayed home and they won. Reinforcing his superstition. Hell never be able to go. Big day in North Carolina. More on this coming up. Well begin with that Supreme Court showdown on capitol hill. Democrats now have the 41 votes they need to filibuster the nomination of judge neil gorsuch but republicans are poised to change the rules and use that socalled Nuclear Option which means he could get on the court with just 51 votes instead of 60 and mary bruce is on capitol hill with all the latest. Good morning, mary. Reporter good morning, george. Partisan fights have become the norm up here but this could be a new low. This showdown is so bitter that by the end of the week it could fundamentally change the way congress does business. Now, heres the state of play. Democrats are so opposed to nei
Value of a president ial debate. Here is how you can let us know. You can post on our social media page, our twitter pages http twitter. Com cspanwj. The wall street journal took a. Oll about tonights debate the importance they find and watching the exchange of ideas tonight. They found amongst all voters saidparticipated that 34 the debate was extremely or quite important compared to 65 percent who said this debate was somewhat not important. When they broken down by subcategory, it was a tie of what he 9 among hispanics about the importance of the debate. Among gary johnson voters, 44 said it was extremely important. 42 said iticans, was quite important. 39 to 61 . Rates, 60 said it was somewhat or not important. A goes down from their. That is the idea. The value that you get from watching the debate and if you want to call and tell us if you plan to watch or the value you get from watching this debate, you can do so on the phone lines. If you support Hillary Clinton if you support
Stormtracker weather meterorologist shiri spear with some more good news. Shiri yep, steady warmup for late week and talking possible record high temperatures. It for the morning, grab a jacket now, have the short sleeves underneath. 38 in bedford. 39 in bedford. 37 in nashua, New Hampshire. 30s and 40s on the map a little cool start. 40 in beverly. 47 in plymouth. 50 in worcester and 51 in boston. Here is how todays warmup goes. Temperatures really start to climb after about 7 a. M. Climb after about 7 a. M. By 8 00 this morning, it is almost all 40s on the map, and a little bit of fog we have only lasts through about 7 00 this morning. So sunshine here at noontime today. Temperatures right around 60 degrees. Coastline. You will see spots like boston kind of struggling to get out of the 50s this afternoon. High temperatures really ranging from about 60 to 66 degrees. Coming up. We will zoom into some of those foggy locations where you can take your time this morning. Speaking of the m
Seven clara county so far this year. And it is the second man other drivers neck and the sauce local and the unusual in that area are on it oclock thursday morning and hope that those individuals come forward would come held the fall of progress setback as the nappa area tries to recover from that magnitude 6. 0 earthquake to i kron 4 has angles covered the latest on damage to homes businesses water leaks and a lot more. Tonight the data just waited for now but a 362 million as a building and Infrastructure Economic loss and earlier today now but board of supervisors passed version see resolution making the pave the way for the area to be eligible for federal Financial Assistance Team Coverage on earthquake recovery starts with j. R. Stone he is live tonight at the red cross camp in nappa its been very busy weekend here pam at this red cross location the 3000 meals given out 1600 different items and as a step for our away you see items youve given out the set up here for folks uphold t
Overwhelmingly, and it made it with Social Security actuarially sound for the next half century. That was 1983. So, those folks knew how to get along. Chairman nelson, Ranking Member collins and members of the committee, thank you for holding this hearing. And especially for the opportunity to testify about the future of the longterm policy. The perspective that im about to share comes from my work over the past 20 years of the office of management and budget as a person responsible for the Medicaid Budget. And also the last ten or 15 years consulting to a nursing home providers and assisted living providers and working with a number of my colleagues here on the panel and ideas including the class act. I just want to start by saying as many of you have noted we spent over 200 billion but we pay for very little care. We depend on over 60 million americans to provide most of the care and they provide it on paid and they do this because most americans are not insured against the financial