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act wasuson-stephenson first enacted in 1956. >> today's hearing is the first in a series. the law's impact on managing our nations fisheries. its successes, date, and possible improvements. the committee has announced a field hearing in alaska this month. morek forward to hearing this fall. i would like to welcome our witnesses. ccc, and chrise administrator. the last authorization was 11 years ago and created the ccc. it convenes the leadership of the management council to discuss common interests. i am pleased to have dr. quinn to discuss consensus views of the council on the reauthorization. i am also pleased to introduce chris oliver, the first alaskan to permanently hold the position for assistant administrator of fisheries before becoming director. he spent 27 years working at the north pacific fisheries management council, the last 16 as its executive director. as an alaskan, we are thrilled to have you in this important decision. they son his work on the gulf of mexico and experience overseeing the largest best managed fishery in the country, i have confidence unde
act wasuson-stephenson first enacted in 1956. >> today's hearing is the first in a series. the law's impact on managing our nations fisheries. its successes, date, and possible improvements. the committee has announced a field hearing in alaska this month. morek forward to hearing this fall. i would like to welcome our witnesses. ccc, and chrise administrator. the last authorization was 11 years ago and created the ccc. it convenes the leadership of the management council to discuss...
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andrew stephenson makes the great catch. strasburg liked it. he better have.et on the board, to right center, gone. 2-0 padres. right now san diego leads 2-1 in the ninth., o's hosting the angels come huge night for mike trout. he homered in the first and again in the third. this one landed in the angels' bullpen, his 26th of the season. the orioles fall, 5-1. d.c. united on the road against the colorado rapids. wins have been hard to come by with this club. 28 rapids give united a gift, gift wrap. one of the best in the business come he was not ready. into the net it goes. 1-0 united and they win 1-0. spirit one washington the road against the curis. 46th minute, nice pass by kristin hamilton. the spirit lose, 2-0. and finally, next up for the redskins, more redemption, against the bengals on sunday. kimberly: breaking news into the newsroom -- d.c. police are investigating a shooting near the emergency -- the emirate rec center, rather, in northwest. p.m. appened at about 11 that is near the georgia avenue petworth metro station. we are working to get as man
andrew stephenson makes the great catch. strasburg liked it. he better have.et on the board, to right center, gone. 2-0 padres. right now san diego leads 2-1 in the ninth., o's hosting the angels come huge night for mike trout. he homered in the first and again in the third. this one landed in the angels' bullpen, his 26th of the season. the orioles fall, 5-1. d.c. united on the road against the colorado rapids. wins have been hard to come by with this club. 28 rapids give united a gift, gift...
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andrew stephenson saved the day with a beautiful catch down the left field line.tle the former a they could use him. and we've all felt like this haven't we? justin turner. >> oh. >> yeah. all right. there you go. love that kid. >> big daddy hacks. >> see you later everyone. >> good night. he's selling it and moving into a bachelor pad, now that he's officially divorced. which is great! well, i don't know about "great." i mean, you can come and go as you please, i suppose, and maybe see what's up with the u.p.s. girl who's always asking if you work out, or -- it's great because we have the rare opportunity to choose our new neighbors. while still looking out for my client's best interests, of course. wink, wink. [chuckles softly] i'm in kind of in a delicate spot, stuck between my wife and the guy next door, but i'm pretty sure i can satisfy them both simultaneously. okay. that's them. that's them. everybody look like you're gardening. luke, grab that little hoe. uh, i -- i don't think that's what she meant. is it? okay, why are we doing this? this is their third
andrew stephenson saved the day with a beautiful catch down the left field line.tle the former a they could use him. and we've all felt like this haven't we? justin turner. >> oh. >> yeah. all right. there you go. love that kid. >> big daddy hacks. >> see you later everyone. >> good night. he's selling it and moving into a bachelor pad, now that he's officially divorced. which is great! well, i don't know about "great." i mean, you can come and go as you...
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on "the communicators," we are at the black hat conference in las vegas with the director of the stephenson national center for security research and training at louisiana state university. >> the hospitals are packed almost daily. the industries, the banks, we are not going to eliminate this threat. we have to learn to live with it. --have lived with millennial millenniums with the flu virus. you do certain things when you are exposed. when the flu is going around, you get a shot, isolate yourself, there are hygienic measures you take in the world that have now gone to digital world. >> watch "the communicators," on c-span2. teaoday on "in-depth," party activist, author and activist chris van hollen is our guest. >> everybody has an idea that the federal government is out of control. the most asked question i get, what do you suppose that is? what do we do about it? been teaching the constitution properly for the last 150 years, we would know what to do. >> she is the author of several books, including essential stories for junior patriots, and during our live three-hour conversation, we w
on "the communicators," we are at the black hat conference in las vegas with the director of the stephenson national center for security research and training at louisiana state university. >> the hospitals are packed almost daily. the industries, the banks, we are not going to eliminate this threat. we have to learn to live with it. --have lived with millennial millenniums with the flu virus. you do certain things when you are exposed. when the flu is going around, you get a...
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. >> host: jeff moulton with louisiana are state university where he runs the stephenson national center for security research and training. thanks for being with us on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you for having me. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ >> we've been on the road meeting winners of this year's student cam video documentary competition. at east lyme high school in east lyme, connecticut, second prize winners jack, mikhail and victoria were handed $1500 for their documentary on environmental justice. and then at east lyme middle school, honorable mention winners cannon, sacchi and jasper receive $250 for their documentary on health care. and then to concord, massachusetts, to hand out a second prize awards to students kara, charlotte and caroline won a second place prize of $1500 for their documentary on the wage gap. in northampton, massachusetts, students from north hatchton high, phoebe and elena, won an hon
. >> host: jeff moulton with louisiana are state university where he runs the stephenson national center for security research and training. thanks for being with us on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you for having me. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ >> we've been on the road meeting winners...
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. >> that was ewen stephenson talking to me. capital was stronger, beat expectations cet coming in at around 14.8 >> that's a really strong number >> it is the jump from 14.1 last time and looking at the capital resolution plan. analysts impressed by how well they're dock ging getting rid of poor assets. >> i do wonder to what extent that will be impaired once we get the crucial settlement with the doj. i know you asked him about that, he couldn't say much, maybe there's not a lot of movement or maybe he's not allowed to say anything if there is movement. any sense of when we could expect that settlement and how big it would be and how much the provisions are >> unfortunately not i agree, it's unclear whether they know much more than we do they are keen to remove this from around their neck referred to it several times and the warning that 2017 could be a tenth year in the red given that if they do eventually settle, which they're desperate to do, that will push them into a loss most likely. >> gemma stick around for the next co
. >> that was ewen stephenson talking to me. capital was stronger, beat expectations cet coming in at around 14.8 >> that's a really strong number >> it is the jump from 14.1 last time and looking at the capital resolution plan. analysts impressed by how well they're dock ging getting rid of poor assets. >> i do wonder to what extent that will be impaired once we get the crucial settlement with the doj. i know you asked him about that, he couldn't say much, maybe there's...
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dee gordon slicer nailed by andrew stephenson saving the day for shawn dolittle. the save. and justin tripping out of the box. come on, everybody has had a moment like that. >> but he can't smile. >> more preseason football, it's green bay hosting philadelphia. trevor davis brings the punt back 68 yards. touchdown green bay packers wind up as winners as well. . >>> like i say probably be tired of preseason football pretty quick. bring on the real stuff. but all worth checking out tonight anyway. it is 11:00. time for more news. >> more of that kid with the daddy hack. >> ricardo. >> he was great. >> next at 11:00. >> more women and girls have the opportunity to participate in technology. to learn how to code, create, and innovate. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. >>> the speech by the google ceo came a few hours after he decided to cancel a company wide meeting on diversity. hello again everyone. >> the ceo says he canceled that meeting because some employees were worried they couldn't openly speak. we're live in mountain view where google is confront
dee gordon slicer nailed by andrew stephenson saving the day for shawn dolittle. the save. and justin tripping out of the box. come on, everybody has had a moment like that. >> but he can't smile. >> more preseason football, it's green bay hosting philadelphia. trevor davis brings the punt back 68 yards. touchdown green bay packers wind up as winners as well. . >>> like i say probably be tired of preseason football pretty quick. bring on the real stuff. but all worth...
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there was so much more to this video back when the ceo of at&t randall stephenson showed up at trump tower shortly after president trump was elected. word was that randall was trying to grease skids appeared to be rusting over after president trump said he didn't like the at&t-time warner deal last year. and here's the reason, listen. >> at&t is buying time warner and thus cnn, a deal we will not approve in my administration because it's too much concentration of power in the hands of too few. liz: charlie gasparino, time after time, told us on viewers that's not what it was about because at&t, of course, is the distributor, it's got the wires and the cable. time warner was the content. no conflict there. steve bannon, now out the door or going to be, didn't like cnn. and, of course, time warner was the parent company of cnn. now, it looks like this may go through. at&t and time warner entering an advanced phase of the $85 billion merger but does it all hinge still on cnn? ashley webster with who might be lining up to buy cnn if it is on the chopping block. wasn't it steve bannon who
there was so much more to this video back when the ceo of at&t randall stephenson showed up at trump tower shortly after president trump was elected. word was that randall was trying to grease skids appeared to be rusting over after president trump said he didn't like the at&t-time warner deal last year. and here's the reason, listen. >> at&t is buying time warner and thus cnn, a deal we will not approve in my administration because it's too much concentration of power in the...
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i am christmas koski, i want to welcome you to our presentation in stephenson ridge. to thank the folks from c-span and our audience at c-span live. mary andce, hunter, angie who kept as caffeinated this morning. [applause] colleagueshank my thanks to the folks at the front desk. we have an ambitious schedule today. today we are meaning serious business. we have a speakers today. the first one comes to us from ohio. very good. dan welch is a musical educator in ohio, and for many years he has a love affair with the civil war. he fell in love with the civil war at gettysburg. eventually he studied at the gettysburg institute and has become a ranger at the battlefield park, or you can find him in the summer times giving tours. he is a co-author with robert which traces the movement of both armies in virginia up into pennsylvania. it's modeled after the civil war trails in later today we will hear more about the civil war trails. it helps put people on the field where it happened. it is my delightful pleasure to introduce to you from ohio dan welch. [applause] >> good mo
i am christmas koski, i want to welcome you to our presentation in stephenson ridge. to thank the folks from c-span and our audience at c-span live. mary andce, hunter, angie who kept as caffeinated this morning. [applause] colleagueshank my thanks to the folks at the front desk. we have an ambitious schedule today. today we are meaning serious business. we have a speakers today. the first one comes to us from ohio. very good. dan welch is a musical educator in ohio, and for many years he has a...
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. >> do you think that other ceos -- let's -- if you don't want to discuss stephenson and newy, that's get it, unfortunately. >> this is the first combative interview i've ever had on cnbc. >> it's just the news that's happening, richard i feel compelled to ask you about it >> thank you for asking. and i would hope that you would expect that i would. >> yeah, well, there you have it what else can we talk about? >> do you think other ceos should do the same >> i think it's up to them i think it's up to their searching as to whether this committee and advisory committee serves a purpose and it's up to them and up to their reading of whether or not there's utility to this committee. so, we'll just have to stay tuned. >> i was reading a story in "the new york times" today and there was a quote in there and i'm going to read it to you. this is one of the toughest times for the consciousences of corporate boards and corporate ceos do you feel as though there's a lot of soul searching going on today in board rooms >> i think what people are looking for is some kind of tax treatment that unlea
. >> do you think that other ceos -- let's -- if you don't want to discuss stephenson and newy, that's get it, unfortunately. >> this is the first combative interview i've ever had on cnbc. >> it's just the news that's happening, richard i feel compelled to ask you about it >> thank you for asking. and i would hope that you would expect that i would. >> yeah, well, there you have it what else can we talk about? >> do you think other ceos should do the same...
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," we are at the black cap conference in las vegas with jeff moulton, executive director of the stephenson national center. >> the hospitals are being packed almost daily. the federal government markets dailyindustries, almost now. we are not going to eliminate stress. we have got to learn to live with it. we lived for millennia with the flu virus. we never eradicated the flu virus. we learn to live with it. you do certain things when you know you're exposed and the flu is going around. you get a shot, isolate yourself from other folks that have the flu. hygienic measures you take in the physical world that are now used in the digital world. announcer: watch "the communicators," tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. now, congressional budget office director keith hall talks about the cdo's task of making spending projections on legislation introduced by congress. this is about 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. i thought what i would do is talk a little about cbo and the plays, mix in a little bit about the role of research for us, and then talk about one of our favorite subject it cbo,
," we are at the black cap conference in las vegas with jeff moulton, executive director of the stephenson national center. >> the hospitals are being packed almost daily. the federal government markets dailyindustries, almost now. we are not going to eliminate stress. we have got to learn to live with it. we lived for millennia with the flu virus. we never eradicated the flu virus. we learn to live with it. you do certain things when you know you're exposed and the flu is going...
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when you look at the the professional rankings now and see them and madison keys and sloan stephenson, taylor townsend and sasha, vickie duval, you can see how these players that started the sport because of venus or serena how it's really paid off. >> rose: what about latino? we haven't had as much success in that area. one of my major initiatives is bringing tennis to the hispanic communities and understanding how to communicate within the different cultures of those communities and to make it a platform and opportunity for cultures that really haven't gone towards tennis. they play a lot of soccer, baseball and other sports, but we're making it more accessible. we had a 12% growth in our hispanic numbers after our first year of really making a major push in it. we have a young man doing wall now, ernesto escobedo and see what he's doing. >> rose: it will be a similar tobl young kids. >> and then christina, of cuban descent. you have role models you can look up to and for the players to go out into the community, they're doing clinics, and wherever they can to make sure the kids are
when you look at the the professional rankings now and see them and madison keys and sloan stephenson, taylor townsend and sasha, vickie duval, you can see how these players that started the sport because of venus or serena how it's really paid off. >> rose: what about latino? we haven't had as much success in that area. one of my major initiatives is bringing tennis to the hispanic communities and understanding how to communicate within the different cultures of those communities and to...
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communicators", we're at the black hat conference in las vegas with jeff moulton, executor director of the stephenson national center for security research and training at louisiana state university. >> the hospitals are being attacked almost daily. the federal government, the banks are being whacked almost daily now. we are not going to eliminate this threat. we got to learn to live with it we have lived for millennia with the flu virus. we have never eradicated the flu virus. we learn to live with that. you do certain things when you know you're exposed and youth was going to record you get a shot try to mike leiter silver you isolate yourself from other folks of the flu. there's hygienic measures you take in the physical world that are innocuous in the digital world. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. >> many states across the u.s. have been dealing with drought this summer. to up states deal with the droughts the senate energy and natural resources committee held a hearing focusing on drop trap preparedness and water management. ge water technology division and stat
communicators", we're at the black hat conference in las vegas with jeff moulton, executor director of the stephenson national center for security research and training at louisiana state university. >> the hospitals are being attacked almost daily. the federal government, the banks are being whacked almost daily now. we are not going to eliminate this threat. we got to learn to live with it we have lived for millennia with the flu virus. we have never eradicated the flu virus. we...
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thanks to our witnesses for being here to discuss the important issue of reauthorizing m magnison stephenson act. it helped reduce exploiting by foreign fleets in u.s. waters and protect our country's important fishery resources. since that time, we came to understand the importance of sustainable management and reserving these natural resources. the most recent authorizations have rebuilt several fish populations to healthy, sustainable levels to the bpt of coastal communitiest but we have overfishing and overfished populations and we should always seek out ways to improve the management systems we create. ways to improve fishery management is why we are here today. i regret i cannot spend as much time at this hearing as i would like but that is why we have the record. michigan, like much of the rest of the country, is full of hunters and anglers. nearly 1.8 million anglers fish on the great headaches and roughly 1900 charter boats are operating there. this activity is estimated to have a $7 billion impact on the surrounding economy and directly supports about 50,000 jobs. we are targeting
thanks to our witnesses for being here to discuss the important issue of reauthorizing m magnison stephenson act. it helped reduce exploiting by foreign fleets in u.s. waters and protect our country's important fishery resources. since that time, we came to understand the importance of sustainable management and reserving these natural resources. the most recent authorizations have rebuilt several fish populations to healthy, sustainable levels to the bpt of coastal communitiest but we have...
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communicators , we are at the black hat conference in las vegas with the executive director of the stephensonional center for security, research, and training at louisiana state university. , thee federal government industries, the banks -- we are not going to eliminate that. we have to learn to live with that. withve lived for millennia the flu virus. we have never eradicated it. you do certain things when you know you are exposed and the flu is going around, you get a shot. you inoculate yourself. there are hygienic measures that you take in the physical world. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 p.m. on c-span2. >> join us tonight for book tv in primetime with a look inside the oval office. talksan zell bloomberg about william f buckley's relationship with presidential administrations in his book. and then it is catherine smith on her book the gatekeeper. and later, -- share stories from her time working in the white house. pete on his book "obama" and remarks from pat buchanan. he reflects on his time working for the 37th president in his book "nixon's white house wars." all this
communicators , we are at the black hat conference in las vegas with the executive director of the stephensonional center for security, research, and training at louisiana state university. , thee federal government industries, the banks -- we are not going to eliminate that. we have to learn to live with that. withve lived for millennia the flu virus. we have never eradicated it. you do certain things when you know you are exposed and the flu is going around, you get a shot. you inoculate...
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it is what brian stephenson's describes in his book "just mercy." if you have not read it, you must. it describes it as a kind of hope that creates a wilderness to position that willingness to position oneself and a hopeless place and be a witness. allows one hope that to believe in a better feature even in the face of abusive power. would we opened our nea convention a few weeks ago, we had a student poet who shared in spoken word challenges she faces as a young person trying to find at the support and encouragement, resources and respect she needed to be able to live into her brilliance. polo with thisr -- poem with this point in question -- do you hear me? do you hear me? she wanted to know that her teachers and paraprofessionals and counselors heard her. and i promise we did. we hear them. when they tell us they know that because of the color of their skin, they still suffer from be institutionalized racism that impacts their schools and communities throughout a country that is still grappling with interment. and with slavery. and with reservati
it is what brian stephenson's describes in his book "just mercy." if you have not read it, you must. it describes it as a kind of hope that creates a wilderness to position that willingness to position oneself and a hopeless place and be a witness. allows one hope that to believe in a better feature even in the face of abusive power. would we opened our nea convention a few weeks ago, we had a student poet who shared in spoken word challenges she faces as a young person trying to find...
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and it was written by brian stephenson. the second is by mark mower, the held of the sentencing project in -- the head of the sentencing project in d.c. i heard some of you comment, so you know who brian is. remarkable hero of mine who runs the equal justice initiative. the third essay is called "boys to men: the role of policing and the socialization of black boys" written by professor kristin henning of georgetown. and this, i will tell you all, this essay almost didn't make it to the book because i was so focused on black men, and after talking to kris who's one of the nation's top leading experts on the juvenile justice system, i realized, wow, of course we have to talk about black boys, and that chapter is remarkable because actually black boys are treated worse in the system than black men. so that essay is pretty revealing. the next one is called "racial profiling: the law, the policy and the practice," written by professor renee mcdonald hutch especially of the university of -- hutchens of maryland. it explains that
and it was written by brian stephenson. the second is by mark mower, the held of the sentencing project in -- the head of the sentencing project in d.c. i heard some of you comment, so you know who brian is. remarkable hero of mine who runs the equal justice initiative. the third essay is called "boys to men: the role of policing and the socialization of black boys" written by professor kristin henning of georgetown. and this, i will tell you all, this essay almost didn't make it to...
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the fishery management actions and we're not losing lawsuits very good and i've thought that the stephenson act would be the dwellicing vehicle for fishermen actions and i still believe that to be the case. >> i think it's an area when we look at reauthorization, we should entertain ideas away that the north pacific fisheries, management council was looking at as you mentioned previously. dr. quinn, you touched on this in your written testimony. do you care to elaborate a little bit more? >> sure, i'll add a few things, mr. chairman. the ccc believes that the following nipa adds complexity to the process after the council takes action all of the way to implementation and it lengthens out the process. in addition, it confuses the public because we're going down two tracks of public comment and you two different statutes and rather that encourage more participation, it may discourage it. on occasion the nips has put the nipa process to put an alternative in place. oftentimes the ccc position is mes interfredded or being additional information with a republican, and nothing could be further fr
the fishery management actions and we're not losing lawsuits very good and i've thought that the stephenson act would be the dwellicing vehicle for fishermen actions and i still believe that to be the case. >> i think it's an area when we look at reauthorization, we should entertain ideas away that the north pacific fisheries, management council was looking at as you mentioned previously. dr. quinn, you touched on this in your written testimony. do you care to elaborate a little bit more?...
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communicators, we are at the black hat conference a las vegas molten, executive director of the stephenson national center for security , research and training. >> the hospitals were packed almost daily. almostks are getting -- daily now. we have to learn to live with it. for millennium with the flu virus. we learned to live with it. you do certain things when you know you are exposed and they know the flu is going around. you try to get a shot to an ocular caps off, isolate yourself from folks that have the flu. there are hygienic measures we take in the is a home world that are analogous in the digital world. -- in the physical world that are analogous to the digital world. >> in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. tonight on c-span, q&a with cate lineberry, followed by the chinese president, marking the 90th anniversary of china's people's liberation army and the ceremony in beijing. later, the iranian president is sworn in for a second term and gives an inaugural address to digni
communicators, we are at the black hat conference a las vegas molten, executive director of the stephenson national center for security , research and training. >> the hospitals were packed almost daily. almostks are getting -- daily now. we have to learn to live with it. for millennium with the flu virus. we learned to live with it. you do certain things when you know you are exposed and they know the flu is going around. you try to get a shot to an ocular caps off, isolate yourself from...
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between 2:38 and stephenson that stretch will be a grind headed south. we are looking at the south bay freeways jampacked getting in especially northbound 101 after 880 that is a solid line of slow traffic. 7:36 let's go back to the desk. >>> outside of houston, 15 sheriff deputies needed medical treatment after breathing in fumes from a chemical plant where two explosions were reported. the plant makes organic peroxide used for kitchen countertops construction materials and more. officials have warned there would be explosions because the storm and the flood knocked out power last sunday and the refrigerated chemicals were going to explode. this morning at a news conference officials try to avoid using the word explosion. they say that other chemicals are in danger of igniting as well. harvey is also having an impact on people outside of houston. many in a retirement home were rescued yesterday in orange, texas. senior citizens were sheltering on the second floor of the building as the floodwaters kept rising. they were rescued by the louisiana national
between 2:38 and stephenson that stretch will be a grind headed south. we are looking at the south bay freeways jampacked getting in especially northbound 101 after 880 that is a solid line of slow traffic. 7:36 let's go back to the desk. >>> outside of houston, 15 sheriff deputies needed medical treatment after breathing in fumes from a chemical plant where two explosions were reported. the plant makes organic peroxide used for kitchen countertops construction materials and more....
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benefit workers through increased investment and in wages but at the same time, ceos like randall stephenson of at&t he said for every $1 billion in saving on corporate taxes that creates 7,000 jobs also the conservative american enterprise institute found that quote wages are significantly responsive to corporate taxation but that study was based largely on what happens when corporate taxes are increased. on the contrary, we have the federal reserve saying quote there's little evidence that it boosts economic activity except during recessions now, keep in mind we haven't had a corporate tax cut since 1986 so the past may not be a guide we still don't know what the rate going to be but all the research shows that this is a tax borne heavily by the taxpayers. >> i know if we had larry kudlow he'd argue with you. just note that there's a lot of division there. >> i noted kevin -- that was from kevin's paper. >> gary coen has stepped into the tax debate, right? >> so gary coen is meeting with congressional democrats. the estate tax that he and others want to abolish he said only morons pay the
benefit workers through increased investment and in wages but at the same time, ceos like randall stephenson of at&t he said for every $1 billion in saving on corporate taxes that creates 7,000 jobs also the conservative american enterprise institute found that quote wages are significantly responsive to corporate taxation but that study was based largely on what happens when corporate taxes are increased. on the contrary, we have the federal reserve saying quote there's little evidence...
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night, we are at the black hat conference in las vegas with jeff walton, executive director of the stephenson national center for security research and training at louisiana state university. >> hospitals are being attacked almost daily. the federal government, industries, banks almost daily. we are not going to eliminate this threat. we've got to learn to live with it. we have lived for millennia with the flu virus. we have never eradicated the flu virus. we have learned to live with it. you do certain things we know you are exposed and the fluids going around. you get a shot, try to inoculate yourself, isolate yourself from people who have the flu. there are measures you take that are now working in the digital world. >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. who have nevern known a land they can call their own, the rebirth of palestine is "the cause." unfortunately, killings and hangings, bullets and tanks, leave indelible marks in the minds of the young. troops are easy to find in the middle east these days. wherever their parents were killed during one of the many wars and confli
night, we are at the black hat conference in las vegas with jeff walton, executive director of the stephenson national center for security research and training at louisiana state university. >> hospitals are being attacked almost daily. the federal government, industries, banks almost daily. we are not going to eliminate this threat. we've got to learn to live with it. we have lived for millennia with the flu virus. we have never eradicated the flu virus. we have learned to live with it....
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communicators, beer at the black hat conference in las vegas with jeff moulton, executive director of the stephenson national center for security research and training at louisiana state university. >> the hospitals are being impacted almost daily. the banks are getting whacked almost daily now. we will not limit this threat. we have to learn to live with it. you do certain things when you feel exposed and the flu is going around, you get a shot, you isolate yourself from other people that actually have the flu. there are hygienic measures that you take in the physical world. communicators, monday night at eight eastern in c-span2. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to fusion the history of cities across america, here is a recent program. >> this became the very first national historic site to be dedicated for a first lady. the only historic site dedicated to one first lady.
communicators, beer at the black hat conference in las vegas with jeff moulton, executive director of the stephenson national center for security research and training at louisiana state university. >> the hospitals are being impacted almost daily. the banks are getting whacked almost daily now. we will not limit this threat. we have to learn to live with it. you do certain things when you feel exposed and the flu is going around, you get a shot, you isolate yourself from other people...