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to establish and be able to. control of the fact that if it was. a state within a state was prevented from being established the right thing well mr i believe what would you say to those who claim that the administration has been perhaps too blinded by its own anti drop campaign and that it perhaps overcommitted both the police and army resources to countered to drop trafficking at the expense of other security challenges of prison foremost you know the president was already aware of the drug problem and then later he was able to make the connection that it was so that there is group story making who are using drugs as a source of income in order to fund them and having realized that then that was their proper response and that is why we do not have we do not there was stated in the state at this stage that the government has taken they're doing better on guys they're doing settlements instead of forward instead of all them instead of. the terrorist group taking over the entire area we have actually made substant
to establish and be able to. control of the fact that if it was. a state within a state was prevented from being established the right thing well mr i believe what would you say to those who claim that the administration has been perhaps too blinded by its own anti drop campaign and that it perhaps overcommitted both the police and army resources to countered to drop trafficking at the expense of other security challenges of prison foremost you know the president was already aware of the drug...
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we have fine courts in this country, they'll be able to uphold eu citizens' rightsjust as be able toto uphold eu citizens' rightsjust as others. thank you mr speaker. the prime minister did not a nswer speaker. the prime minister did not answer the question from my right honourable friend the member for leeds central. if there are french pa rents leeds central. if there are french parents whose daughter is studying in paris and who is 19 and they‘ve been living here more than five year, will that daughter be able to return to live with them here without them having to pass the income threshold? and if those pa rents income threshold? and if those parents have been living here for less tha n parents have been living here for less than five years, will they still have all the same rights as if they had been living here more than five years? yes, if they've been living here more than five years, they daughter will be able to return oi'i they daughter will be able to return on the same basis that that individual would today, so there would be no new rules that would apply. if they've bee
we have fine courts in this country, they'll be able to uphold eu citizens' rightsjust as be able toto uphold eu citizens' rightsjust as others. thank you mr speaker. the prime minister did not a nswer speaker. the prime minister did not answer the question from my right honourable friend the member for leeds central. if there are french pa rents leeds central. if there are french parents whose daughter is studying in paris and who is 19 and they‘ve been living here more than five year, will...
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they'll be able to get there. i think this is something that american people we're going to have to be a little patient in that this process, our founders put a process in that's slow. we have to adjust some of our rules and processes and traditions to get back to that. founders intended is a real process that works not just ramrodding something through. one thing we may have to do is get away from these artificial deadline. if we're going to allow the process to work. the senate, they're on a real deadline. we need to get this done to get on to tax reform. i think it maybe a little too optimistic to think they do it this week. they're not that far off to getting the voses they -- votes they need. host: we're talking with representative barry loudermilk of georgia. in washington d.c., democrats line. caller: you mentioned earlier that staffers have to go through dangerous areas. i live in washington d.c., i have to go through dangerous areas everyday in the area i live in. there's shootings three or four gunshots
they'll be able to get there. i think this is something that american people we're going to have to be a little patient in that this process, our founders put a process in that's slow. we have to adjust some of our rules and processes and traditions to get back to that. founders intended is a real process that works not just ramrodding something through. one thing we may have to do is get away from these artificial deadline. if we're going to allow the process to work. the senate, they're on a...
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to meet with president putin and they were able to again they were able to connect on anybody warm international level and that the president you know we need to understand that the president is is very intent in his spreading. spreading the relationship geo politically in other words to go beyond just a single party alliance partnership and to be able to explore new areas with the new partnerships with with other for other forces and other government in order to improve the development agenda of the nation and the philippines the president's quite open in doing that and that's exactly the reason why it was able to go through to russia now are you just mentioned that despite the. the trip being cut short the present detective was able to have a meeting with president putin at the very last moment right before a living russia. how did that meeting go you mentioned the respectful exchange but can you give us a little bit more than just diplomatic pleasantries well again i'm going to that because it was a it was a close in meeting except that the president did say in some that it was warm and there
to meet with president putin and they were able to again they were able to connect on anybody warm international level and that the president you know we need to understand that the president is is very intent in his spreading. spreading the relationship geo politically in other words to go beyond just a single party alliance partnership and to be able to explore new areas with the new partnerships with with other for other forces and other government in order to improve the development agenda...
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but, i think we'll be able to do ours faster than they did. thanks again, secretary mattis and department of offense, they have detailed to us, some executives who have worked their projects. they are now at va and helping us to begin this. we have institutional knowledge from them. that's in considerable. >> i will tell you that in this decision, i am not only reviewing large numbers of reports, independent management report but i consulted all the stake holders, members of congress and the people of the white house to be able to talk with everybody to make this decision at the white house. we talked with the president's office but working closely with the american office of innovations and all the state holders that's contributed to my thinking. yes, please. >> during the bush's year and the obama's years, what were the guarantees where you try to bring all or integrate all the information from all the senses into this one system. what are the guarantees? >> no guarantees. high risk process particularly when you are doing this in the largest
but, i think we'll be able to do ours faster than they did. thanks again, secretary mattis and department of offense, they have detailed to us, some executives who have worked their projects. they are now at va and helping us to begin this. we have institutional knowledge from them. that's in considerable. >> i will tell you that in this decision, i am not only reviewing large numbers of reports, independent management report but i consulted all the stake holders, members of congress and...
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i was able to help people. i have worked for 45 years, and in those 45 years i've mentors probably a couple hundred people and elyse ten-15 people i got to go back to schools at night either to complete their two-year associate degree or their four-year bachelor degree. on top of that we moved to virginia and the company i worked for was so impressed that they offered me to go to james madison university.ition in and they paid for my tuition, books. i went to another five years of night school to complete my bachelors degree. and i just want to thank you guys, because i can see you take the same interest in the youth in trying to develop this to really help our country. i ended my last ten years and like remaking a six-figure salary.ea so this goes to show you, if you take the initiative, if you have the opportunity you can be successful and this is what our country needs. >> host: all right, bob. >> guest: i definitely want to hear congressman thompsons, it's because of early this gentlemen may have come from
i was able to help people. i have worked for 45 years, and in those 45 years i've mentors probably a couple hundred people and elyse ten-15 people i got to go back to schools at night either to complete their two-year associate degree or their four-year bachelor degree. on top of that we moved to virginia and the company i worked for was so impressed that they offered me to go to james madison university.ition in and they paid for my tuition, books. i went to another five years of night school...
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able to live comfortably in his home. i'm pleased to say he's waiting no longer. unfortunately michael's story isn't unique. and that's the reason why we're so focused on fixing the v.a. and reforming the v.a. the president and i are committed to fixing the v.a. and tackling the challenges that have been within the v.a. system for decades. millions of veterans like michael and their families are counting on us. so today we're here to celebrate an important step towards that reform of the v.a. i'm thrilled that michael and his wife, sara, are here with us today. they have two daughters in their home in north carolina and i think as you'll see, expecting another very soon. michael and sara, thank you for your service and sacrifice. you inspire all of us to do better. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome sergeant michael verardo and sara. [applause] >> i am truly honored and humbled to be speaking here today. for as long as i can remember, i wanted to serve my country. and in the summer of 2009, i had the privilege of deploy
able to live comfortably in his home. i'm pleased to say he's waiting no longer. unfortunately michael's story isn't unique. and that's the reason why we're so focused on fixing the v.a. and reforming the v.a. the president and i are committed to fixing the v.a. and tackling the challenges that have been within the v.a. system for decades. millions of veterans like michael and their families are counting on us. so today we're here to celebrate an important step towards that reform of the v.a....
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of dollars, were able to read each records now. that's called interoperability. what you are not able to do is actually work together to plan a treatment to go back and forth between the department of defense and va. we've not been able to obtain that to this point. so, for those reasons i decided that va will adopt the same electronic health record as the department of defense so, we will now have a single system. that system is known as the mhs genesis system which, at its core, is millennium. the adoption of the same system between va and dod is going to allow all patient data to reside in a common system so you will have the seamless link in the department without the manual or electronic exchange of information. so, a secretary, i think, i'm not willing to put this decision off any longer. seventeen years and spend too long. when dod went through its decision on electronic medical records and its acquisition process in 2014, it took them approximately 26 months to do this and i will tell you, in government terms, that's actual
of dollars, were able to read each records now. that's called interoperability. what you are not able to do is actually work together to plan a treatment to go back and forth between the department of defense and va. we've not been able to obtain that to this point. so, for those reasons i decided that va will adopt the same electronic health record as the department of defense so, we will now have a single system. that system is known as the mhs genesis system which, at its core, is...
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>> i say medicaid is not the only vehicle to be able to purchase coverage or be able to have coverage. the goal of the senate plan and the president's plan and he is adamant about this. every american has coverage that they want. again there is a seamless transition to the individual market and the market is more robust because of the kind of changes in the senate bill and other kinds of things that we are doing at the department to provide greater choices and lower costs within the individual and small group market.our goal is, if you're not eligible for medicaid in this new construct that you're eligible for the kind of coverage and have the kind of subsidy, the kind of assistance financial assistance to purchase the coverage. >> let me come at you from a somewhat different angle. where rand paul is coming from. he is not alone in this. there are members of the house that feel the same way. perhaps others in the senate as well.his point is you do not repeal and replace obamacare. you leave most of the key elements in place. coverage for pre-existing conditions that people, young peo
>> i say medicaid is not the only vehicle to be able to purchase coverage or be able to have coverage. the goal of the senate plan and the president's plan and he is adamant about this. every american has coverage that they want. again there is a seamless transition to the individual market and the market is more robust because of the kind of changes in the senate bill and other kinds of things that we are doing at the department to provide greater choices and lower costs within the...
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wasn't any property was able to fix the house right the fun in that funny house he wasn't able to pay taxes big wasn't able to sustain so they had people from other states came in and bought up the property. predominate it is not. people who've been here for years is new people people from other states also to be what has given a job and they can't afford to come back because. they have they had no way to. make that they have to how to. build the houses right away i mean. to help. trying to get to trying to get it to get. to our road home plea that you know because they appear to be. giving you the money to give your money. to battle in a very. big one a very. trying to figure out why. the . dam got back with. been about four months ago still we. still. gave you enough to redo it. there are now only over pages you own that's right well life that i had a problem with whether the contract that they raise my house i came in twenty six thousand eleven the way they wanted to stop all the stuff they delayed it. so i stuck with that. i make you feel i'm in and changing when you know helping
wasn't any property was able to fix the house right the fun in that funny house he wasn't able to pay taxes big wasn't able to sustain so they had people from other states came in and bought up the property. predominate it is not. people who've been here for years is new people people from other states also to be what has given a job and they can't afford to come back because. they have they had no way to. make that they have to how to. build the houses right away i mean. to help. trying to get...
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and luckily, for them, they were able to capture it so they will be able to find out what the motived that and also what is mental state. i'll air doer it. they keep saying this was a terror attack. now we're hearing that this is a suspected terrorist attack. although we heard them saying, you know, he's calling this an aterrorist attack. that's going to be the fwirs question that's asked to -- first thing we hear from the police spokesman what this person attack you. she's had mental issues over us. a lot of people have been saying terrorist attack. heads up to the police. they're the ones who determined what exactly happened and how that's unfolded. mess. >>> quick response, presumably, when it happened. it was held out for ten minutes. police were there within ten minutes. >> there -- that's one thing we've heard from different witnesses they said that they were able to get them -- the detien knee was more than the violent to get thenl acting violencely towards that and then they said they called the police, some people called and said the police didn't show up in time. one witnes
and luckily, for them, they were able to capture it so they will be able to find out what the motived that and also what is mental state. i'll air doer it. they keep saying this was a terror attack. now we're hearing that this is a suspected terrorist attack. although we heard them saying, you know, he's calling this an aterrorist attack. that's going to be the fwirs question that's asked to -- first thing we hear from the police spokesman what this person attack you. she's had mental issues...
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he wasn't able to pay taxes big wasn't able to sustain so they had been people from other states came in and bought up the properties so that was predominate it is not a. people who's been here is new people as people from other states also to people has given a job and they can't afford to come back actually because. they have they had to with a problem. to come back to they have to how they don't know that in a way to fill the holes is back right away i mean. what it is. to help to try to get to trying to get it to get them going to get them. so how the road home plea that you know because they've created big. to give you the money into your money hey i got to be a. battle in a very. big dream i want to bet they came in. why whole year graham senator a little while and she'll be all i want to make sure i knew you were a young lady came up to check and see why do i owe you a damn got back with a so evidently they had a love for months ago so i'm still waiting for an answer but i still warmly named gave you not to me do it and here come rooms are not only over a page of you oh yes tha
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things like being able to upload a video of this conversation and make it fully searchable, and be ableve various tags of different content that was discussed him of being able to upload audio and make a completely searchable, being able to summarize documents, translate documents and text. all of those kinds of capabilities are becoming more and more readily available the of microsoft and others -- available via microsoft and others come up so we want that plugged into box so our customers have the most intelligent way to sort and share their content. emily: is a lot of activity happening now encrypted currencies. crypto currency believers believe that the block chain will one day make cloud providers obsolete, and that all of the cloud will be peer-to-peer. have using about this? guest: that would really be bad news for us if that happened. certainly we are more in favor of the cloud model. peer-to-peer has been tried a number of times over the years in different capacities, and obviously, from an academic standpoint, it is incredibly exciting, the possibility that you could have with
things like being able to upload a video of this conversation and make it fully searchable, and be ableve various tags of different content that was discussed him of being able to upload audio and make a completely searchable, being able to summarize documents, translate documents and text. all of those kinds of capabilities are becoming more and more readily available the of microsoft and others -- available via microsoft and others come up so we want that plugged into box so our customers...
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be able to get into.r about it, the un said in december 2016, a process of debt cleansing is under way in parts of south sudan. is that your beliefs that ethnic cleansing is happening ina that ethnic cleansing is happening in a country which you, for the un, are responsible for, use it within force of 17 thousand personnel and you are unable to stop ethnic cleansing continuing? with the comings and that are going on and the multitude of them, every part of south sudan is a bit different. there is an ethnic dimension to them. around that time that report came out, there was talk about genocide and that was the word that scared people and certainly got the attention of the international... people have talked about rwanda and have said south sudan has all the components that could push it over the edge to be the world ‘s next rwanda style genocidal catastrophe. i worked in rwanda just after the genocide and know what absolute failure looks like. my feeling is, yes, there are atrocity that are being carried o
be able to get into.r about it, the un said in december 2016, a process of debt cleansing is under way in parts of south sudan. is that your beliefs that ethnic cleansing is happening ina that ethnic cleansing is happening in a country which you, for the un, are responsible for, use it within force of 17 thousand personnel and you are unable to stop ethnic cleansing continuing? with the comings and that are going on and the multitude of them, every part of south sudan is a bit different. there...
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a lot of them were stuck in the building before they were able to get out. it is unclear if they are able to get a hold of their family members. 800 people work there. not all at wupbgonce, of course. not necessarily at the time of the shooting. but from what we gather from people in the area, this is the time of a shift change. overnight folks would have been getting off work and the daytime folks would have been coming in. so we can only ascertain at that there would have been a lot of people at that time. some told us they believe there was a morning meeting happening when this shooting took place. it is is unclear if the suspected shooter walked in at that time or was already in the meeting when the shooting happened. from what we have been able to gather, it happened on an upper floor. one source telling us it could have been on the third floor. a woman on the first floor said it didn't happen there. she heard it happen above her. she got out of there when they finally realized the sounds she was hearing was gunfire. our source telling vic lee that the
a lot of them were stuck in the building before they were able to get out. it is unclear if they are able to get a hold of their family members. 800 people work there. not all at wupbgonce, of course. not necessarily at the time of the shooting. but from what we gather from people in the area, this is the time of a shift change. overnight folks would have been getting off work and the daytime folks would have been coming in. so we can only ascertain at that there would have been a lot of people...
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they are able to work with students to limit their amount of student loans and to be able to counsel them, but they are not made aware of the parent plus loans an they continue to accelerate. it is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. do you have any input or background on that? betsy devos: i'm aware of that issue. really, it plays into the much larger question about how students are prepared and informed for their higher ed options and alternatives. and i think that as the higher ed legislationer is discussed, this is an area of concern that should be a part of that. sen. lankford: we would love to have your cooperation on that because we have to be able to resolve that. betsy devos: indeed. sen. lankford: quick story. i had a superintendent at a predominantly african-american school district in this particular area of my state who came and called me a couple of years ago and said, we have got to have your help. the office of civil rights is out of control. i had heard that from higher education. i had heard that from secondary schools. i'm hearing that again from debt -- yet anothe
they are able to work with students to limit their amount of student loans and to be able to counsel them, but they are not made aware of the parent plus loans an they continue to accelerate. it is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. do you have any input or background on that? betsy devos: i'm aware of that issue. really, it plays into the much larger question about how students are prepared and informed for their higher ed options and alternatives. and i think that as the higher ed...
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that was my first steppe. >> were you able to see the shooter? >> nope. he was hidden behind the third base dugout. the only people that would have probably had a chance to see him would have been those standing at shortstop or second base because he was at an angle that he was shielded, but he was on the home plate to first base side initially. >> we have heard from senator paul, and others who said that he was able to shoot for a while. five to ten minutes, and he was able to get off a lot of rounds. >> yeah. he was concealed. he was moving around. it would appear as they he was moving down the third baseline if you will. he was outside the chain link fence, and he was moving towards the backstop. those of us who had sought cover behind the first base dugout got around and got into the first base dugout because the cement would at least, you know, deflect if round, and at that point, which scalise's security team was engaging, they came from behind the first base dug it y -- dugout, and they were eng e engaging him, and behind home plate if you will, ou
that was my first steppe. >> were you able to see the shooter? >> nope. he was hidden behind the third base dugout. the only people that would have probably had a chance to see him would have been those standing at shortstop or second base because he was at an angle that he was shielded, but he was on the home plate to first base side initially. >> we have heard from senator paul, and others who said that he was able to shoot for a while. five to ten minutes, and he was able...
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my dad came out of the navy and was able to leverage his g.i. bill and apprenticeship and tool and die maker. an example -- bob's example really capitalizes this because it is not once and done. with technical education you get that initial training, you get in, you get a good, paying job, you work hard, you support your family. at some point we all desire maybe a promotion to do better, you are lacking some type of qualification or certification to do that. skills-based learning allows you to check back in and many times employers do support this because they need those individuals and they help people achieve that so they can get that promotion and will know better by your families. glenn in's hear from florida, republican. caller: i went to a trade school in chicago. i got a good education. i am hands-on. we got three hours of shop every got me into an installation company. i spent years teaching and then and went into my own business with my wife. we did that for 27 years and i and my wife went to trade school. the teachers had more fire in
my dad came out of the navy and was able to leverage his g.i. bill and apprenticeship and tool and die maker. an example -- bob's example really capitalizes this because it is not once and done. with technical education you get that initial training, you get in, you get a good, paying job, you work hard, you support your family. at some point we all desire maybe a promotion to do better, you are lacking some type of qualification or certification to do that. skills-based learning allows you to...
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they were able to see people dying but they were not able to rescue them. why?e system. as that is why we are here. do you hear that buzzing in the sky. that is a helicopter. the bbc cut is out because they don't want to hear the people. we need to be heard. we need to be heard. we have things to say. we are in pain. we have been brought by. the police work and serve to protect the people. don't do that. professional... they talk over each other they are not releasing the number of people who have died because they do not know where to put the bodies. staying with these extraordinary pictures outside the town council of kensington and chelsea. sheer grief. you have maintained hundreds of tower blocks. i have, and in the 19905, tower blocks. i have, and in the 1990s, i carried out links with new worm following research carried out ona worm following research carried out on a block that collapsed in 1968. we had a national survey of tower blocks, buildings above five stories in height in england, scotland and wales and northern ireland. and we received hundreds of
they were able to see people dying but they were not able to rescue them. why?e system. as that is why we are here. do you hear that buzzing in the sky. that is a helicopter. the bbc cut is out because they don't want to hear the people. we need to be heard. we need to be heard. we have things to say. we are in pain. we have been brought by. the police work and serve to protect the people. don't do that. professional... they talk over each other they are not releasing the number of people who...
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we need to be able to take risks into account the. don't make me do something stupid. but if i can avoid a risk by spending smarter and if i need to replace a peer and i want to rebuild a little bi it a littles would last longer, why shouldn't i be able to do that so that is what it's all about. we are at the end of our time and i'm going to give our panelists a last opportunity for a closure and then we both ended back in the. from those of you that are watching online thank you and in terms of any other questions or issues you would like us to try to address in the future. it's about doing the best we can because we are all in this together. thank you. plus the ethics center hosted this event at the new york city public library
we need to be able to take risks into account the. don't make me do something stupid. but if i can avoid a risk by spending smarter and if i need to replace a peer and i want to rebuild a little bi it a littles would last longer, why shouldn't i be able to do that so that is what it's all about. we are at the end of our time and i'm going to give our panelists a last opportunity for a closure and then we both ended back in the. from those of you that are watching online thank you and in terms...
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do you thinkjeremy corbyn will be able to affect change? had been talking about a cross—party brexit committee. jeremy corbyn and the labour party have just achieved a very significant and historic swing. we did not win. we have to be clear about that. but i think this isa clear about that. but i think this is a turning point. we were told that our manifesto and redistribute income was not a strategy that would work. what we do not want to get carried away, this is a conservative party that is on the back foot and is not in a stable position. we understand that theresa may at her government if they can hold together in the next couple of week is going to enter into some of the most important negotiations this country has ever seen. that has to be the priority. my instinct is to put a sta ke priority. my instinct is to put a stake through the heart of the conservative party, but there are bigger issues at stake. theresa may needs to reach out and form consensus about how we go forward. bihar brexit will not bring about consensus. jeremy corb
do you thinkjeremy corbyn will be able to affect change? had been talking about a cross—party brexit committee. jeremy corbyn and the labour party have just achieved a very significant and historic swing. we did not win. we have to be clear about that. but i think this isa clear about that. but i think this is a turning point. we were told that our manifesto and redistribute income was not a strategy that would work. what we do not want to get carried away, this is a conservative party that...
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there is no more red tape or fear she might not be able to walk to work or stay alive. the coverage that they brought to the family is now under attack by congressional afr republicans. she was afraid she would only be good to have insurance but wouldn't be able to actually afford any of her treatment. she was afraid that if republicans push through she wouldn't be able to walk, work or have quality of life. her dream was to serve her country and armed forces. she took the oath to serve this country and kept it, he promised that she would defend this great nation. ro rabin may not be in uniform anymore but deserves a defend.y for nearly 7 million veterans, middle-class families, seniors and t some of the most vulnerabe americans i would urge you to t stop these secret negotiations a and take off the table and work with democrats to improve the eh healthcare system. they deserve better than having their coverage stripped away from closed doors. again as we have been in session today,
there is no more red tape or fear she might not be able to walk to work or stay alive. the coverage that they brought to the family is now under attack by congressional afr republicans. she was afraid she would only be good to have insurance but wouldn't be able to actually afford any of her treatment. she was afraid that if republicans push through she wouldn't be able to walk, work or have quality of life. her dream was to serve her country and armed forces. she took the oath to serve this...
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and i didn't want to wait until later in life to be able to make a difference., we are here for the mission of make-a-wish. what make-a-wish does, the impact it has on children when facing life-threatening illnesses. if neighborhood by neighborhood, area by area, i think our generation really is making a bigger difference than maybe past generations have at this age, and can continue to make even a bigger impact. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "best of bloomberg technology" where we bring you our top interviews from the week in tech. we will have talks about president trump and how apple sees its role in fighting against terror. our one-on-one with meg whitman, the hewlett-packard ceo to give a report on their turnaround in the age of the cloud. another bombshell atbe
and i didn't want to wait until later in life to be able to make a difference., we are here for the mission of make-a-wish. what make-a-wish does, the impact it has on children when facing life-threatening illnesses. if neighborhood by neighborhood, area by area, i think our generation really is making a bigger difference than maybe past generations have at this age, and can continue to make even a bigger impact. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "best of bloomberg technology"...
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if they were able to stop a massacre at -- and they were able to stop a massacre at that baseball field. representative mo brooks and others said all they had if the capitol police wouldn't have been there were just baseball bats and that would be a much more tragic situation. i think if we are going to trust those lawmakers make these laws, we should trust them with all the other rights outside washington, d.c. and that's to keep and own a firearm to protect themselves under the second amendment. host: you mentioned the representative who have a conceal carry. a piece from 2015 pointed to the fact, meet the members of congress who pack heat and it points to alabama republican mo brooks who says he men'ses no words when asked if he owns a firearm he carries. he said, i do have a concealed carry permit as does my wife. there's terrorism and there's crime, brooks said. you never know when either one is going to happen. some other members say they point out congressman gary palmer, another alabama republican, among others who said -- now, congressman brooks was there wednesday at that ball
if they were able to stop a massacre at -- and they were able to stop a massacre at that baseball field. representative mo brooks and others said all they had if the capitol police wouldn't have been there were just baseball bats and that would be a much more tragic situation. i think if we are going to trust those lawmakers make these laws, we should trust them with all the other rights outside washington, d.c. and that's to keep and own a firearm to protect themselves under the second...
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it is unlikely you will be able to work. what we are trying to do is have a system that encourages people to work and improve their lives and health their families and i think the bill is inadequate. i've had a number of conversations in the last 24 hours of people calling in and here's what i would suggest. today, i would call on democratic senators to hold a press conference and state that they are willing to sit and work to constructively engage with republicans in coming up with a sustainable solution, something that can be sustained over a period of years, a sustainable solution that can make right the situation and improve the bill even if they have to start over again that's fine. there are elements they can keep some of the democratic senators should stand and challenge the republicans to negotiate with them. if they don't want to participate that way, shame on them if they are playing party over what's good for the nation but i think if both parties can get together i have little doubt in my mind they can come up wi
it is unlikely you will be able to work. what we are trying to do is have a system that encourages people to work and improve their lives and health their families and i think the bill is inadequate. i've had a number of conversations in the last 24 hours of people calling in and here's what i would suggest. today, i would call on democratic senators to hold a press conference and state that they are willing to sit and work to constructively engage with republicans in coming up with a...
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open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >>jason: start saving to dream bigger today. at paable.gov. and you've got chop sticks. >> that's so clever. >>> come up with a bold idea. ladies, if you trust your min, try this. >> this week i will be doing her makeup all week. >> great. >> yeah. boyfriends do their girlfriends' makeup for a week. >> no. nope. >> ooh, this looks good already. >> what the [ bleep ]. >> as the week goes on, they're going to get progressively worse and worse and worse so they never get asked to do it again. >> what have you done to my eyelids? >> that's too close to your eyes. >> do i look like this when i put it on? >> no. >> you're not difficult to put together. >> what is this? did i come with eye liner on? >> i don't know. but you like it. i was trying to do something nice for you. >> that is classic male right there. i was just trying to do something nice for you. >> reactions have been surprised that john was the one who did my makeup. >> i look like a drunk vampire. >> that could be cool. vampir
open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >>jason: start saving to dream bigger today. at paable.gov. and you've got chop sticks. >> that's so clever. >>> come up with a bold idea. ladies, if you trust your min, try this. >> this week i will be doing her makeup all week. >> great. >> yeah. boyfriends do their girlfriends' makeup for a week. >> no. nope. >> ooh, this looks good already. >> what the [ bleep ]....
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and now i am thrilled to be able to sign that promise into law. va accountability is essential to making sure that our veterans are treated with the respect they have so richly earned through their blood, sweat and tears. this law will finally give the va secretary, who is, by the way, just doing some job and he's doing it with this and with the heart, believe me. [ applause ] it gives the secretary the authority to remove federal employees who fail and endanger our veterans and to do so quickly and effectively. it's been a long time since you've heard those words. those entrusted with the sacred duty of serving our veterans will be held bltable for the care they provide. big statement. at the same time, this bill protects whistleblowers who do the right thing. we want to reward, cherish and promote the many dedicated employees at the va. this legislation also gives the va secretary the authority to appoint new medical directors at va hospital, something which was almost impossible to do in the past. and these are going to be talented, talented pe
and now i am thrilled to be able to sign that promise into law. va accountability is essential to making sure that our veterans are treated with the respect they have so richly earned through their blood, sweat and tears. this law will finally give the va secretary, who is, by the way, just doing some job and he's doing it with this and with the heart, believe me. [ applause ] it gives the secretary the authority to remove federal employees who fail and endanger our veterans and to do so...
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back and reflect even on these very early years with such gratitude for having been able
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and to be able to reflect on both of our experiences. as for policy practitioners i've been writing about networks since 1994. as a scholar i've been looking at how to look at how the world was moving from big hierarchal organizations or the world bank. an increasingly toward networks, government officials like finance ministers. also big networks of ngos with the humanitarian disaster unc nongovernmental organizations playing an important role. when i was in government and you shared many of the situation room meetings, what was strike me as we knew there is a world of states and state reps and sometimes i arrive in china and russia, i think of it as the chessboard world. it is the world of how to we essentially beat our adversari adversaries. we think about a move that we try to anticipate the moves they make. that world is there an important. equally important is the world of the web. the web of criminal networks including terrorists and arms traffickers in the world of business which is big network supply chains. in the world of nong
and to be able to reflect on both of our experiences. as for policy practitioners i've been writing about networks since 1994. as a scholar i've been looking at how to look at how the world was moving from big hierarchal organizations or the world bank. an increasingly toward networks, government officials like finance ministers. also big networks of ngos with the humanitarian disaster unc nongovernmental organizations playing an important role. when i was in government and you shared many of...
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i think we fully expect him to be able to walk, to be able you opportunity to talk to dr. gold quen to do -- again i don't want to speak to dr. golden, my understanding is he'll be able to walk and run. as far as the degree of athletic limitation i think will i kick that to dr. golden. reporter: a lot of people heard shot hip. then were surprised to hear he was in critical condition. can you describe what made these injuries so severe, difficult to treat? >> well, i think -- i thought about that because i was surprised by some of the reports also. talk toencourage you to your militarily medical colleagues about what it means to be shot with a high velocity rifle in the hip region. because most of us would not even think to consider that a benign wound. in his case the major initial risk of life is because of the hemorrhage results when that bullet travels through blood vessels. it's a bleeding thing. reporter: has he been conscience at all in the hospital? able to take visitors? >> he's been sedated. we have been able to turn down that sedation enough for him to respond to
i think we fully expect him to be able to walk, to be able you opportunity to talk to dr. gold quen to do -- again i don't want to speak to dr. golden, my understanding is he'll be able to walk and run. as far as the degree of athletic limitation i think will i kick that to dr. golden. reporter: a lot of people heard shot hip. then were surprised to hear he was in critical condition. can you describe what made these injuries so severe, difficult to treat? >> well, i think -- i thought...
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wasn't able to pay taxes big wasn't able to sustain that he had been people from other states came in and bought up the properties predominate it is not. people who've been here for years is new people people from other states also to people as good a job and they can't afford to come back because. they have they had to with a problem. to come back to what they had lost to how to. build the houses back right away i mean. to help. try to get to trying to get it to get. to our road home plea that you know because they appear to be. to give you the money to give you your money hey i got a. bad. dream i want to bet. trying to figure out why. she of the future wants to make sure. why do i. a dam got that with a so evidently they had a love for months ago so i'm still waiting for an answer but i still warmly named gave you not that we do it and here come rooms on the whole we over pages you oh yes that's right well i stan had a problem with whether the contract that they raise my house i came in the twenty six thousand eleven the date and the stop put all the stuff out illegally. so i stuck
wasn't able to pay taxes big wasn't able to sustain that he had been people from other states came in and bought up the properties predominate it is not. people who've been here for years is new people people from other states also to people as good a job and they can't afford to come back because. they have they had to with a problem. to come back to what they had lost to how to. build the houses back right away i mean. to help. try to get to trying to get it to get. to our road home plea that...
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be able to to identify the needs of the individuals and to be able to provide them with the most appropriate services. if the charges are appropriate, there are also things that we to, evenat enable us within the criminal justice system, ensure that the needs are met, safety is insured of the individuals we meet out on the street. this training does safeguard the officers, provides them with knowledge to be able to better understand any of the types of threats and understand the people we're dealing with. provides them with the essential skills. it also helps protect the community and it leverages the core social services that are available in the community. by the end of this calendar year should have about 75 officers that will be trained. we look to in the future to be able to institute that program in-house as opposed to partnering. oftenr, we partner quite with our partner law enforcement agencies to leverage the training ability to various aspects of different kinds of training. obviously we are not counselors but we can verbally deescalate situations with the person who is in need. we
be able to to identify the needs of the individuals and to be able to provide them with the most appropriate services. if the charges are appropriate, there are also things that we to, evenat enable us within the criminal justice system, ensure that the needs are met, safety is insured of the individuals we meet out on the street. this training does safeguard the officers, provides them with knowledge to be able to better understand any of the types of threats and understand the people we're...
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not be able to get into.keeping role, there is no doubt, it is literally saving the lives of thousands of people. butjust to be clear about it, the un said in december 2016, "a process of ethnic cleansing is under way in parts of south sudan." is that your beliefs today, that ethnic cleansing is happening in the country which you, for the un, are responsible for, where you sit with a force of 17,000 or so military personnel and you are unable to stop ethnic cleansing continuing? the killings that are going on, and there's a multitude of them — every part of south sudan is a bit different — there is an ethnic dimension to them. around that time that report came out, there was talk about genocide and that was a word that scared people and certainly got the attention of the international community... people have talked about rwanda, people have said south sudan has all of the components, the ingredients, that could push it over the edge to be the world's next rwanda—style catastrophe, genocidal catastrophe. i wo
not be able to get into.keeping role, there is no doubt, it is literally saving the lives of thousands of people. butjust to be clear about it, the un said in december 2016, "a process of ethnic cleansing is under way in parts of south sudan." is that your beliefs today, that ethnic cleansing is happening in the country which you, for the un, are responsible for, where you sit with a force of 17,000 or so military personnel and you are unable to stop ethnic cleansing continuing? the...
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are you able to? [playing guitar chord] damian: that's beautiful. so, if i go to one of the summer camps and i wanna take one of these classes, how proficient will i be when i leave? jose chuy hernandez: definitely it's a beginners program. however, the teachers that will be teaching at the summer camps, they have been teaching for a long, long, long time, and they're professionals, so they definitely understand that time, it's an issue. we only have 2 weeks per session, so you know, they print a program that has to be very, very, very, very effective. definitely parents will be excited with the end results. damian: because the kids get to perform, verdad, for the families? chuy: at the end of each--at the culmination of each camp, we have a recital, and of course everybody and their families are invited and they get to witness the end result, which, you know, a lot of times is beautiful. lilia: and then for chuy, sort of his speciality, 'cause this instrument, damian, this one's going to be taught in our mariachi conservatory summer camp. so, that
are you able to? [playing guitar chord] damian: that's beautiful. so, if i go to one of the summer camps and i wanna take one of these classes, how proficient will i be when i leave? jose chuy hernandez: definitely it's a beginners program. however, the teachers that will be teaching at the summer camps, they have been teaching for a long, long, long time, and they're professionals, so they definitely understand that time, it's an issue. we only have 2 weeks per session, so you know, they print...
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he is here to talk about why he believes members of congress should be able to legally carry firearms. thank you for joining us today. tell us why you think it is a good idea for members of congress to the arms -- to be armed. >> this is an issue of safety and accessibility. we need to make sure lawmakers toe the best security and make sure they are accessible by their constituents. allow lawmakers and to carry arms if they had a conceal and carry permit. they could be saved in their person and give an additional level of purity at these meetings -- level of security at these meetings. >> you send generally capitol hill prohibits lawmakers from taking firearms in congress. a proposal by a congressman out of georgia would change that, allowing lawmakers to keep a gun on their hip while legislating. we need to look at security --ails area is grilli security details. allowte legislatures conceal and carry. is there something that can be learned from those statehouses they can be implemented in bc -- in d.c? >> if you look at those 18 state that allow legislatures to keep legislate, they
he is here to talk about why he believes members of congress should be able to legally carry firearms. thank you for joining us today. tell us why you think it is a good idea for members of congress to the arms -- to be armed. >> this is an issue of safety and accessibility. we need to make sure lawmakers toe the best security and make sure they are accessible by their constituents. allow lawmakers and to carry arms if they had a conceal and carry permit. they could be saved in their...
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at some point, you have to flip from being able to get it to being able to not get it. and then as you sort of relax the rules and make it more generous or slow the phase out you can take away some of that sting and there is a budgetary consequence. that's the tradeoff. >> do you want to weigh? ? >> yeah, and we talked about training employees. so career edge is one of our programs that we raised private funding to for career edge and that is to invest in the low to mid level workers to provide training dollars to companies to be able to upscale their workers and lift them up so they can make higher wages. we have also run into the employers saying to us, help us because our turnover rates are 90% with a low-wage worker. they ask where do we need to get them to so they don't quit because they do. what happens is they now report they are making say $12 an hour and three months later they have to report for child care assistance that they're receiving or food stamps and they get cut. they just get cut off and at that point that parent has to make the decision, i cannot h
at some point, you have to flip from being able to get it to being able to not get it. and then as you sort of relax the rules and make it more generous or slow the phase out you can take away some of that sting and there is a budgetary consequence. that's the tradeoff. >> do you want to weigh? ? >> yeah, and we talked about training employees. so career edge is one of our programs that we raised private funding to for career edge and that is to invest in the low to mid level...
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he was able to fix the house right on the fun in that funny house he wasn't able to pay tanks it wasn't able to sustain that he had people from other states came in and bought up the property. predominate it is not. people who've been here for years is new people people from other states also to be what has given a job and they can't afford to come back because. they have they had to which. they have to how to. build the houses right away i mean. to help. trying to get to trying to get it to get. to our road home plea that you know because they appear to be. giving you the money to give you your money. back from my. bathroom in a bank and don't. remember any better came in trying to figure out why. the fee. to make sure i knew you were young. and. damn got back with me so evidently they had been about four months ago still we. still. gave you enough to redo it. on the whole we overpay you. had a problem with one of the contractors to raise my house. twenty six thousand. so i got stuck with that. and changed. when you know i had. like i don't want to be here. in this league allow come. i
he was able to fix the house right on the fun in that funny house he wasn't able to pay tanks it wasn't able to sustain that he had people from other states came in and bought up the property. predominate it is not. people who've been here for years is new people people from other states also to be what has given a job and they can't afford to come back because. they have they had to which. they have to how to. build the houses right away i mean. to help. trying to get to trying to get it to...
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but what you're not able to do is work together to plan a treatment, to be able to go back and forthn the department of defense and v.a. so we've not been able to obtain that to this point. and so for those reasons i decided that v.a. will adopt the same electronic health record as the department of defense, so we'll have a single system. that system is known as the mhs genesis system, which, at its core, is millennium. the adoption of the same system between v.a. and d.o.d. is going to allow all patient data to reside in a common system, so you will have this seamless link between the departments, without the manual or electronic exchange of information. so as secretary, i think -- i'm nowilling to put this decision off any longer. i think 17 years has been too long. when d.o.d. went through its decision on electronic medical records and its acquisition process in 2014, it took them approximately 26 months to do this. i will tell you, in government terms, that's actually a pretty efficient process. i don't think we can wait that long when it comes to the health of our veterans. and
but what you're not able to do is work together to plan a treatment, to be able to go back and forthn the department of defense and v.a. so we've not been able to obtain that to this point. and so for those reasons i decided that v.a. will adopt the same electronic health record as the department of defense, so we'll have a single system. that system is known as the mhs genesis system, which, at its core, is millennium. the adoption of the same system between v.a. and d.o.d. is going to allow...
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we will be able to understand how mental illness emergence -- emerges. understandow us to how physical trauma like sports may negatively influence the development of the brain, how alcohol, tobacco influence the diversity and how our brain works. the study will follow 10,000 children from ages 9, 10 until adulthood. we will evaluate not just their brain periodically but also their cognitive performance, performance at school, and their social networks. it will be an open access study, so any investigator will be able to analyze and extract data and information from that study. sen. blunt: thank you. senator kennedy. sen. kennedy. : thank you. i have two brothers in the medical field. i've heard them talk with admiration for nih. i was especially pleased to be able to attend the meetings we thatt nih a few weeks ago senator blunt organized. very impressed. here is my question. let's suppose, as you often do, that nih or one of the institutes develops a new pharmaceutical drug or vaccine. and obviously, it is developed your creativity and intelligence and
we will be able to understand how mental illness emergence -- emerges. understandow us to how physical trauma like sports may negatively influence the development of the brain, how alcohol, tobacco influence the diversity and how our brain works. the study will follow 10,000 children from ages 9, 10 until adulthood. we will evaluate not just their brain periodically but also their cognitive performance, performance at school, and their social networks. it will be an open access study, so any...