debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties and with the time equally allocated between the parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 9:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize dr. donald moore of madison, north carolina. for over 40 years dr. moore has served as a physician at western rockingham family medicine. dr. moore understands that god humbly uses him as an instrument to care for those who are entrusted to him and he believes each patient is an extension of his own family. that mindset, mr. speaker, encapsulates the true essence of a servant s heart. after graduating from madson high school with the title of valedictorian, he attended the university of north carolina at chapel hill where he majored in biology. he
mar-a-lago than it initially on. review trump records. highly political. never happened before. president biden is expected to announce $10,000 in student loan debt cancellation. forgiving federal college student loan debt will cost between 300 million and a trillion dollars. a blatant attempt to buy votes. cost savvy couples pitching nights out cheap rental trucks. one celebrating one year anniversary rented a u-haul. brian: ocean city, new jersey, up until 4:00 in the morning. someone left the lights on. bill is going to be through the roof. you are looking at what the world looks like right before the sun shows itself as the sun. you are looking at somewhat of a dark orange which leads to a lighter yellow. steve: why was everybody up until 4:00 in the morning? brian: because it was tuesday and it s the summer. and we are closing out a summer where no one seems to be working besides us, no one seems to be working this week. katie: curious about how many
temperatures set to soar up to 20 degrees above normal today. and, downward spiral. new details emerge about the weeks leading up to pop star george michael s sudden death. his partner speaking out for the first time. what he s revealing about the singer s complicated final days today, tuesday, december 27th, 2016. announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to today on this tuesday morning, i m carson daly alongside tamron hall. matt has the day off. savannah remains on maternity leave. cold weather a big story across the country, especially in the midwest, but not in new york. look at our plaza. it s 56 degrees out there. people were dropping their ca coats, taking off their hats. the story of two weather differences, for sure. mall fights sent post holiday shoppers scram xwliblin across the country and in some cases, responding in riot gear. morgan radford is on long island
because i think we have that common ground. i think when you say to someone the past doesn t matter you know, it doesn t matter. of course it does. in your case, it matters that your father went to a substandard school you know, and it matters that his father before him barely went to scho school. whereas my father has a college education, my grandfather had an engineering degree. his father before him had an engineering degree. where we are today has a lot to do with where we start. host: i agree. guest: and that s something that i think most white americans today are not willing to acknowledge. so that is one of the purposes of the book and that s the conversation i want us to have is look at the history, look at the sum total of experience. before you start judging about what policy is good and what policy is bad, let s take a look at the totality of the run up to where we got to this point. host: so, are you hopeful about race relations? guest: i am, i am. in the
wearing che guevara t-shirts when i was in college my grandma sent me an anti-che guevara t-shirt that i proudly wore to my latin american studies course. [applause] you can imagine how well that went over. specifically i were particularly when they would start on the same day. i knew that was in the lesson plan so it was great. i want to start off by thanking america s foundation for having me here today. when they say i was inspired to do what i m doing what i m doing now as a result of the conference in 2008 it s absolutely true. young america s foundation does change lives of students especially when they are constantly in a hostile environment on their college campuses and what young america s foundation foundation provides a source tools and mentorship is extremely important. i can tell you the work they do really has an impact. living in washington d.c. now and seeing all the graduates of young america s foundation s programs working and policy positions or media rea