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rotary club is holding a meeting at a luxury hotel you must be successful to be a member of this organization those here are aware of the barriers huge gap between rich and poor there's always been a situation of rich living with poor and and get along fill in fairly well because i think there is a commitment from people in this country that we help each other. so after the terrible tragedy in their barra they feel it's their duty to pitch in. graham thomas a former diplomat is coordinating the club's efforts to help ever since the fire has been flooded with offers. personally just going to their i being i being rather proud of how people have responded they've responded in small ways responded in big ways but they have responded they haven't just walked away from the whole thing. yet despite that response that grenfell's former residents and neighbors feel have been abandoned most had lost faith in politicians long before the fire to them the towers burnt out shell is just further evidence they'd been right all along. it begs the question whether such a basic rights are only accessible to th
rotary club is holding a meeting at a luxury hotel you must be successful to be a member of this organization those here are aware of the barriers huge gap between rich and poor there's always been a situation of rich living with poor and and get along fill in fairly well because i think there is a commitment from people in this country that we help each other. so after the terrible tragedy in their barra they feel it's their duty to pitch in. graham thomas a former diplomat is coordinating the...
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you've been a key player in a rotary club and all of its charitable works.l health charities. if it's not faith that drives you, what is it? ethics. explain that to me, what do you mean by ethics? well, you know what ethics are? values, notions of what is good. goodness, kindness, love, honesty, decency. ethics. that standard of life. i believe in ethics. and if everybody believes in ethics, we'd have no problems at all. that's the only way out. forget the religious side. before we finish, i just want to ask you a couple of questions and ask you so much about your extraordinary experiences, and are more about the fact that you have lived an extraordinarily long time. and you've seen a lot. you've seen extraordinary change in the world from the year of your birth in 1909. we talk about progress, we talk about economic growth, we talk about consumption and materialism. do you feel that the world today is a much better place than the one you were born into? i think the world today would like to be a better place. but, at the end of any conflict that there might
you've been a key player in a rotary club and all of its charitable works.l health charities. if it's not faith that drives you, what is it? ethics. explain that to me, what do you mean by ethics? well, you know what ethics are? values, notions of what is good. goodness, kindness, love, honesty, decency. ethics. that standard of life. i believe in ethics. and if everybody believes in ethics, we'd have no problems at all. that's the only way out. forget the religious side. before we finish, i...
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>> anywhere else in a rotary club, at a baseball game, do a moment of silence.f you're in the one room where you could start fixing this problem that no other country has that is resulting in 35,000 or so americans every single year dying and what your answer is, let me just stop talking for ten seconds? and by the way the flag at the top of our building, we're going to drop that down 20 feet, that's negligence. that's not honoring anybody. honoring the victims would mean we're going to fix this. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: let's talk about the arguments around the discussion because there are people who would say, congressman, background checks wouldn't have prevented what happened in las vegas. this man was a legal gun owner. this is someone who had no record of anything, so what's the point of passing a universal background check? >> which is tool number seven in the big toolbox of things that the opponents of any gun safety and the core of that is the n.r.a. have to distract us to make us forget, you talked about it earlier, you know, this is not the
>> anywhere else in a rotary club, at a baseball game, do a moment of silence.f you're in the one room where you could start fixing this problem that no other country has that is resulting in 35,000 or so americans every single year dying and what your answer is, let me just stop talking for ten seconds? and by the way the flag at the top of our building, we're going to drop that down 20 feet, that's negligence. that's not honoring anybody. honoring the victims would mean we're going to...
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this is the other side of kensington and chelsea the local rotary. club is holding a meeting at a luxury hotel you must be successful to be a member of this organization those here are aware of the barriers huge gap between rich and poor there's always been a situation of rich living with poor and and get along phil fairly well because i think there is a commitment from people in this country that we help each other. so after the terrible tragedy in their barra they feel it's their duty to pitch in. graham thomas a former diplomat is coordinating the club's efforts to help ever since the fire he's been flooded with offers. personally just going to their i being i being rather proud of how people have responded they've responded in small ways there is politics in big ways but they have responded they haven't just walked away from the whole thing. yet despite that response of grenfell's former residents and neighbors feel they've been abandoned most had lost faith in politicians long before the fire to them the towers burnt out shell is just further evidenc
this is the other side of kensington and chelsea the local rotary. club is holding a meeting at a luxury hotel you must be successful to be a member of this organization those here are aware of the barriers huge gap between rich and poor there's always been a situation of rich living with poor and and get along phil fairly well because i think there is a commitment from people in this country that we help each other. so after the terrible tragedy in their barra they feel it's their duty to...
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.>>> i had fun last night at the rotary club at the crow canyon country club. i was lucky to be there. i met a lot of people. i wanted to say good morning to them all as we go over to meteorologist mark tamayo, who is in here for steve. i had a great, great time.>>> a bit of a warming trend today, especially away from the coastline. this is our live camera showing some beautiful colors out there. temperatures today on track to reach the 70s and 80s away from the coastline. this area of warm air is compressing the mayor green -- the marine layer. a lot of fog towards the golden gate bridge. back up to 78 around the bay. inland neighborhoods up to the mid-80s this afternoon. we have fog hanging out up and down the coastline up towards pacifica and ocean beach. santa rosa at 40, berkeley at 50 and livermore in the upper 40s right now. fair skies this morning with coastal fog. this afternoon, more sunshine and upper 60s with partly cloudy skies for the coast, 70s around the bay and mid-80s inland.>>> right now, traffic will be moving along better than the last few
.>>> i had fun last night at the rotary club at the crow canyon country club. i was lucky to be there. i met a lot of people. i wanted to say good morning to them all as we go over to meteorologist mark tamayo, who is in here for steve. i had a great, great time.>>> a bit of a warming trend today, especially away from the coastline. this is our live camera showing some beautiful colors out there. temperatures today on track to reach the 70s and 80s away from the coastline....
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. >> during august when he was at a rotary club meeting in tennessee, and talked about the problems he was having with the president then, and it escalated since that time, but to get to your exact question, i don't expect to see very many more people jumping on twitter and saying i'm with bob. >> i'm with bob. >> congressman, how do you see this back and forth? >> i agree with rich. right now, for example, if you look at the potential candidates for his replacement marshall blackburn is probably the lead candidate. none of them want to cross donald trump because they know how enormously popular he is particularly among primary voters and we saw that in alabama where both sides really wanted to have trump on their team or be more trumpish. you know, the other thing about trump, when he gets into these battles they do get over -- two cases, maybe three. nikki haley, ted cruz during the primary very critical of donald trump and yet nikki haley, working for him and good ally on things like healthcare and tax reform and today donald trump is playing with lindsay graham who hasn't always lo
. >> during august when he was at a rotary club meeting in tennessee, and talked about the problems he was having with the president then, and it escalated since that time, but to get to your exact question, i don't expect to see very many more people jumping on twitter and saying i'm with bob. >> i'm with bob. >> congressman, how do you see this back and forth? >> i agree with rich. right now, for example, if you look at the potential candidates for his replacement...
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i spoke at the rotary club installation bank wet at pine bluff. there were 500 people there. got up to speak, half the people were hungry again. the man thant deuced ran the campaign for me and he was more nervous than i was. i was a young attorney general. and he got up and said, you know, we can stop here and had a very good evening. now what he meant was all of was that it sounded like the truth. please, i want to go home. but i thank them all. i thank this group for letting me be a part of their lives. for sharing their true feelings. for giving us each in their own way the true meaning of what we're here about. i wanted to come here and reminisce. i was here for the 20th anniversary. not even all thm were. and jesse jackson and i were on this stage. and he told the students of little rock central high because america was facing a big drug epidemic then now like this awful opioid epidemic today and heroin and the whole deal. that they should open their brains and not their veins. i say that because he, too, is aging. and not in the best shape today. but we should never fo
i spoke at the rotary club installation bank wet at pine bluff. there were 500 people there. got up to speak, half the people were hungry again. the man thant deuced ran the campaign for me and he was more nervous than i was. i was a young attorney general. and he got up and said, you know, we can stop here and had a very good evening. now what he meant was all of was that it sounded like the truth. please, i want to go home. but i thank them all. i thank this group for letting me be a part of...
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i spoke at the rotary club installation banquet. in pine bluffs. there were five good people.re were 25 speakers. [laughter] clinton: by the time i got up to speak, have the people were hungry again. and the guy that introduced me had run the campaign for me down here, and he was more nervous than i was. i was the young attorney general and he got up and said, you know, we could stop here and have a very good evening. was, oh, the best has yet to come, but what it sounded like was the truth. [applause] please, i want to go home. but i thank them all. for letting group me be part of their lives. their true feelings. forgiving the true meaning of what we are here about. i wanted to come here and reminisce. i was here for the 20th anniversary. jesse jackson and i were on this stage and he told the students at little rock central high, because america was facing a drug epidemic like the awful opioid epidemic today with fentanyl and the whole deal, that they should open their brains and not their veins. i say that because he, too, is aging and not in the best shape today, but we sh
i spoke at the rotary club installation banquet. in pine bluffs. there were five good people.re were 25 speakers. [laughter] clinton: by the time i got up to speak, have the people were hungry again. and the guy that introduced me had run the campaign for me down here, and he was more nervous than i was. i was the young attorney general and he got up and said, you know, we could stop here and have a very good evening. was, oh, the best has yet to come, but what it sounded like was the truth....
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was given the lewis-harris award by the west augusta rooth rote are you club and he receive -- rotary club and he received numerous state and national awards for programming excellence. harley was a founding board member of the georgia radio hall of fame and also served as its vice president. in honor of his career achievements, he was inducted into the georgia radio hall of fame in 2011. harley anchored augusta's morning news on wgac until his retirement last friday, september 29, 2017. harley, congratulations on a remarkable career. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. lamalfa: i don't need to add any more adjectives or an official statement about what happened in las vegas last night. it's been said. horrific. what i would like to add is that we see examples of people pulling together that isn't reported very much.
was given the lewis-harris award by the west augusta rooth rote are you club and he receive -- rotary club and he received numerous state and national awards for programming excellence. harley was a founding board member of the georgia radio hall of fame and also served as its vice president. in honor of his career achievements, he was inducted into the georgia radio hall of fame in 2011. harley anchored augusta's morning news on wgac until his retirement last friday, september 29, 2017....
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steve: oh those darn rotary club meetings was there and said that and now come back to bite him.ry much. >> thanks, steve. steve: we traded five terrorists to get that man back. just hours from now disgraced army sergeant bowe bergdahl is expected to plead guilty. lieutenant colonel michael waltz led the search at one time for bergdahl. is he going to tell us what we can expect coming up next. plus, want to stop online bullying. just tack facebook and twitter. how would that work? we'll do some splaining. ♪ makes you feel all right ♪ i'll get you anything, my friend ♪ if it makes you feel all right ♪ i don't care toog much for money which means, i'll run you off the court. hugs and kisses, mom. osteo bi-flex ease. made to move. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infect
steve: oh those darn rotary club meetings was there and said that and now come back to bite him.ry much. >> thanks, steve. steve: we traded five terrorists to get that man back. just hours from now disgraced army sergeant bowe bergdahl is expected to plead guilty. lieutenant colonel michael waltz led the search at one time for bergdahl. is he going to tell us what we can expect coming up next. plus, want to stop online bullying. just tack facebook and twitter. how would that work? we'll...
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>> did you see the chattanooga rotary club interview that i gave when i was still contemplating whetheror not? >> yes. >> did you see earlier comments i made about chaos? this has been building for a long time. i had a private dinner with the president. i've played golf with the president. i've intervened when the staff has asked me to intervene, when he's getting ready to go off the rails which happens, as you know, often. look, i've done a lot of things privately. this has just continued to build. but i think the thing that has probably caused me to be most critical is kneecapping his secretary of state when we're trying to deal with north korea in a manner that doesn't lead us to a regional, global conflict. when you end up putting yourself in a position where you're not supporting trying to resolve, especially with china, this issue diplomatically, you basically are taking the country to a binary choice which can, in fact, lead to war. that's when i began -- i think when he got upset with me was when i talked -- i don't know why. i complimented his national security team for keeping
>> did you see the chattanooga rotary club interview that i gave when i was still contemplating whetheror not? >> yes. >> did you see earlier comments i made about chaos? this has been building for a long time. i had a private dinner with the president. i've played golf with the president. i've intervened when the staff has asked me to intervene, when he's getting ready to go off the rails which happens, as you know, often. look, i've done a lot of things privately. this has...
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adrian is a result of a community partnership between local police and county sheriff's office and rotary clubsnd local hospital system and mental health authority. ryan's hope and the pathways resource center are just two shining examples of constituents in my district making a difference. we need more community-based initiatives like these to get resources to those in need. congress also has more to do. one example is jessie's law, a bipartisan bill i've introduced with congresswoman debbie dingle. it i to ensure medical professionals are equipped to treat patients and prevent overdose tragedies, named ajesse grubb, who died last year of an opioid overdose. he battled heroin addiction nearly seven years but clean for six months. she made a new life for herself in michigan and training for a marathon when an infection related to a running injury required her to have surgery. jessie's parents told doctors she was a recovering addict and shouldn't be prescribed opioids. unfortunately jessie's discharging physician didn't know her addiction history and sent jessie home with a prescription for 50
adrian is a result of a community partnership between local police and county sheriff's office and rotary clubsnd local hospital system and mental health authority. ryan's hope and the pathways resource center are just two shining examples of constituents in my district making a difference. we need more community-based initiatives like these to get resources to those in need. congress also has more to do. one example is jessie's law, a bipartisan bill i've introduced with congresswoman debbie...