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Sending out. like the one on top is like 418 characters. the one below is like 20 characters. the reason it s 20 and you know this because it fits on twitter but there s danger in it because we don t know what s in it. it is allowing for hackers to actually access more. and i think that really what we have to do is educate the population about the user because there s so many different hazards out there and that the actual users and when they interface with the internet they have to realize the internet is expanding. it s a cloud now. its it is a cloud. i know it is a cloud. the people really haven t been made aware of all the threats and i think it s important that on the user end that you know what s out there so you know how to defend against it and then recognize just how dangerous it is to actually voluntarily share information. and, so, i mean a lot of questions than real answers, right? a lot of answers. ....
$200 million and that definitely skews heavily to the democrats. brian: let s look at the house. $461 million raised. 731,068. that s a lot of money. the total spent, $421 million. they got a ton left. if you keep scrolling through these, democrats in the house spent 421. republicans in the house spent 418, about the same. go to the senate, scroll to the next one. senate spent 241 on the dem side and republican side. 263. about the same amount total. when you add in the unions, the labor unions, the nea, seiu, federal, local and state employee unions who skew almost 90% to democrats, there is a additional $200 million spent by theemocrats. brian: somebody has got money. somebody needs to use that money and to spend that money for ....
Three of them didn t make it. so i went down and i started at the end and worked my way up, the last cell that missed roll in was 424. i locked his door, went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell, 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i m not going in. i said, just go in. and i had never had an incident. never had cross words with him, and he kept slow walking and this was totally out of the norm. at that time a sick feeling just overcomes you and you think, wow, something is not right. so i called for my sergeant on the radio. he said it ll be a minute. and the guy just hit me. and the first hit, i believe, knocked me out. i remember going down and i don t remember the actual impact of hitting the ground. she was up against the ....
Ranks and vote for this bill? i feel certain all republicans will vote in opposition to the bill. we see deep flaws in this bill. we need to scrap it and get back to the table with meaningful, substantial and incremental reforms. thank you, congressman. thank you. atz we look at the house floor right now, this will be the one vote with both republicans and democrats agrees. essentially agreeing on the process that s going to play out this afternoon. 418 in favor. only three against. the rest of the votes from here on out will likely be much more sort of divisive as they get to the issue at hand. first of all, the republicans will get an opportunity later this afternoon for a motion to recommit. is there i wonder if you can explain for viewers what it is and why it is that republicans feel that this particular vote might be their best chance to put the squeeze on a democrats ....
That jenna is the smallest increase in four years, i guess that s good news. reporter: less bad news. that s exactly what we re looking at. we re also still looking at one in every 418 homes getting some sort of foreclosure filing last month. just to be really clear on that, just because you get a foreclosure filing doesn t mean your home is going to be repossessed, but it forces the start of that process, which is never a good thing. a still high number. we would like to see that number not necessarily be one in every 14, you want to see it much higher than that so it s not such an impact to the nation s economy. let me explain that a little bit. we have 80,000 homes last few minutes, about that much, repossessed by a bank. if it s not your home you probably think how does that really affect me. if it s in your neighborhood, what normally happens is the bank will go ahead, take that home, they can either sell it for a very, very low price or they can leave it vacant hoping the marke ....