department of interior mr. david burnhart. and this is his first time testifying before this committee as secretary. i want to congratulate you on your confirmation. so today is our sat and final budget hearing pop wrath than leading off with you, you are the closer. since march, we have heard from witnesses in the department s budget office. the permanent and acting heads of the bureau from the assistance secretary of indian atears, and those that have been instructed and allowed excused me. we have a lot of feedback going on. i think they fixed it. i did not have that much power. it came back on. we ll see how we go. i apologize for the feedback. as i was saying, we ve heard from the acting heads of the bureaus from the assistant secretary of indian affairs. those hearings have been instructed and they have allowed us to delve deeply into the details of the budget. today secretary western heart will explain to us how the administration s proposed budget cuts impact and sh
montgomery station in san francisco with what she s learned about what happened. just before 5 p.m., the evening commute turned chaotic. crowds stretched all the way out of the b.a.r.t. station up to the street. people packed the staircase in the stationary escalator unable to move. many have been diverted from the montgomery station which shut down after a medical emergency on the track. we walked up to a big line. reporter: b.a.r.t. officials said they sent an alert at 4:49 p.m. a bart train operator called to say a woman was underneath a train on the westbound track. everyone was leaving and they said the station was closed so i turned around and left and went back to work. reporter: emergency responders uncoupled the cars and found the woman alive. sources tell ktvu she was talking and had a head injury. after about an hour b.a.r.t. workers and police reopened the track but delays continued. i got here around 6:15 and i went down to the station and the platfor
evening commute turned chaotic. crowds stretched all the way out of the b.a.r.t. station up to the street. people packed the staircase in the stationary escalator unable to move. many have been diverted from the montgomery station which shut down after a medical emergency on the track. we walked up to a big line. reporter: b.a.r.t. officials said they sent an alert at 4:49 p.m. a bart train operator called to say a woman was underneath a train on the westbound track. everyone was leaving and they said the station was closed so i turned around and left and went back to work. reporter: emergency responders uncoupled the cars and found the woman alive. sources tell ktvu she was talking and had a head injury. after about an hour b.a.r.t. workers and police reopened the track but delays continued. i got here around 6:15 and i went down to the station and the platform was completely packed. people were trying to get in to a train that was already pretty much full. repor
about three months, as any pregnant woman can tell you, that can feel like an attorney. any parent with a kid on summer break can tell you that will feel like an eternity. but is it enough time to turn the campaign around as a new swing state poll is out showing trump down by double digits. trump is trying to recapture the magic. part of the plan tough talk on dealing with isis. which should only let into this country those who respect our values. in the cold war we had an ideological screening test. the time is overdue to develop a new screening test. i call it extreme vetting. i call it extreme, extreme vetting. trump campaigning today in wisconsin, home state of two of the nation s top republicans, republican party chairman reince priebus and house speaker paul ryan. let s go to agethena jones for more on the reboot. how is trump trying to turn this around? what do you hear? he s trying to turn this around by staying on message, staying on script, trying to keep the
Mexico City, Oct 5 (Prensa Latina) A meeting on migration between Mexico, Colombia, Panama, and the United States was held at the Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday evening due to a working visit by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.