And well leave this washington journal segment to return to live coverage of the u. S. Senate. Quorum call quorum call quorum call the presiding officer the senator from iowa. Mr. Grassley i ask that the calling of the quorum be suspended. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Grassley mr. President , i want to make a few brief remarks regarding the introduction of the security enforcement and compassion united and Reform Efforts. And we have selected the acronym secure for this piece of legislation that were introducing today. This bill promotes and protects the interest of the American People in a lawful immigration system and provides a fair and equitable solution on deferred action for childhood arrivals. And everybody in the senate knows that by the acronym daca. Its the product of several months of hard work between this senator and senators cornyn, graham, tillis, lankford, perdue, and cotton. And i think before the days out and the senate closes down hiewl hear from youl
Of the roadwork is between stevenson and whipple. One lane is open in each direction until 5 a. M. So you may see some slowdowns. We arent looking at anything major just yet just something to keep in mind out the door. We are also keeping an eye on the bay bridge this morning. In san jose two men punch a woman in the face to steal cash in a store. Betty yu has the Surveillance Video police hope will take them down reporter the men in this silver acura run out and appear to know where they are going and what theyre after wearing shades and gloves, this man storms a food supply store with what state police say is an uzi submachine gun. He races over to an employee with the gun raised and appears to knock her out cold and then reaches over to grab cash and other items. At one point, he even reaches into her pocket to steal. Another store surveillance camera captures a second man with a black ski mask and t shirt that says, dbd on the front ransacking an office. With their arms full, the t
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