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lastly, i thank the national institute for reproductive health for this work. indicator and index will continue to not only hold ourselves accountable, but others, to maintain the highest levels and scores throughout the country. thank you, and it's an honor to be here. >> thank you so much, gilda. that's our speakers for the day, and i just wanted to thank everyone for being here, and to encourage us all to take this moment to celebrate for being san francisco, and to think big how else san francisco can lead in the future. i have all confidence that when i do the next score card for san francisco, we're probably going to have to add new categories to this list. thank you all for being here. thank you again. as a society we've basically failed big portion of our population if you think about the basics of food, shelter safety a lot of people don't have any of those i'm mr. cookie can't speak for all the things but i know say, i have ideas how we can address the food issue. >> open the door and walk through that don't just stand looking out. >> as they grew up
lastly, i thank the national institute for reproductive health for this work. indicator and index will continue to not only hold ourselves accountable, but others, to maintain the highest levels and scores throughout the country. thank you, and it's an honor to be here. >> thank you so much, gilda. that's our speakers for the day, and i just wanted to thank everyone for being here, and to encourage us all to take this moment to celebrate for being san francisco, and to think big how else...
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lastly, i thank the national institute for reproductive health for this work. this indicator and index will continue to not only hold ourselves accountable, but others, to maintain the highest levels and scores throughout the country. thank you, and it's an honor to be here. >> thank you so much, gilda. that's our speakers for the day, and i just wanted to thank everyone for being here, and to encourage us all to take this moment to celebrate for being san francisco, and to think big how else san francisco can lead in the future. i have all confidence that when i do the next score card for san francisco, we're probably going to have to add new categories to this list. thank you all for being here. thank you again. i didn't o- >> sound familiar do you keep on getting up there's an easier way. >> of course there's easier way get rid of of mosquito they breed whatever this is water no water no mosquito mosquito feed on good blood the eggs hatch and stay near the waters san francisco to breathe and the adult underlying mosquito waits on the as many until it's sexua
lastly, i thank the national institute for reproductive health for this work. this indicator and index will continue to not only hold ourselves accountable, but others, to maintain the highest levels and scores throughout the country. thank you, and it's an honor to be here. >> thank you so much, gilda. that's our speakers for the day, and i just wanted to thank everyone for being here, and to encourage us all to take this moment to celebrate for being san francisco, and to think big how...
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bernard who serves as deputy director of the national institute on aging at the national institute of health. dr. bernard serves as the principle adviser to the nia director working closely with the director in overseeing approximately $2 billion in research conducted annual lie by the institute. she chairs two department of health and human services, healthy people, 2020 objectives, older adults and dementia, including alzheimer's disease. i will then hear from dr. roger glass who i'd point out is also from new jersey. ornl originally from summerville new jersey. he serves as the society director at the national institutes of health. dr. glass has maintained field studies in india, bangladesh, pra z brazil. and elsewhere. has received num roerous awards. and the charles -- dr. charles award of the -- for infectious diseases. two experts and two very much welcomed witnesses to our subcommittee. >> good afternoon, chairman smith, representative bera, representative donovan. i'm happy and honored to represent the national institute on aging, one of the 27 institutes and centers of the n
bernard who serves as deputy director of the national institute on aging at the national institute of health. dr. bernard serves as the principle adviser to the nia director working closely with the director in overseeing approximately $2 billion in research conducted annual lie by the institute. she chairs two department of health and human services, healthy people, 2020 objectives, older adults and dementia, including alzheimer's disease. i will then hear from dr. roger glass who i'd point...
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it was a national institution. there was nowhere else like it. there never can be. was, it has a great story. it was by accident. i was walking along archer street and i saw the sign saying ‘windmill theatre stage door‘. so i walked in, i don't know why, and i said to the stage door man, "can i have an audition please"? and so he phoned upstairs to the office and i was sent upstairs and vivian van damm didn't audition me, but he said, "i like you, i'm going to take a chance on you". what he didn't know was i was 14 and a half years old. and he signed the contracts and then realised my age and told me to go home and come back when i was 15 and a half, so i did. i didn't realise it was naughty. looking back on it, i think, yes, it was! the windmill was non—stop review. it was called revudeville, so it was a review theatre, with nudes. we did six shows a day. once you bought your first ticket, that was it, so the audience could sit there all day. # now when you first get up in the morning...# siren blares the proudest years of the windmill were during second world war.
it was a national institution. there was nowhere else like it. there never can be. was, it has a great story. it was by accident. i was walking along archer street and i saw the sign saying ‘windmill theatre stage door‘. so i walked in, i don't know why, and i said to the stage door man, "can i have an audition please"? and so he phoned upstairs to the office and i was sent upstairs and vivian van damm didn't audition me, but he said, "i like you, i'm going to take a chance...
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anthony fauci's research team at the national institutes of health has two vaccines, one already in human trials, while a team at oxford university in england is testing another. the hope is someone will get there within the decade. >> when people ask me, and i get asked this all the time, "what keeps you up at night regarding an infectious disease outbreak?," clearly very high up there in that short list is another pandemic influenza. >> reporter: that also worries michael osterholm, an epidemiologist and head of the center for infectious disease research and policy at the university of minnesota. >> seasonal flu is the one we deal with all the time, but pandemics is a flu that frankly is the one that scares the hell out of us. >> reporter: a pandemic flu is a strain that usually jumps from an animal-- often a pig or a bird-- to a human, a new strain for which humans have no prior immunity. osterholm says the risk of a pandemic may be increasing, because meat consumption is growing worldwide and more people are in contact with poultry and pigs. >> when pandemic flu hits, it's one where e
anthony fauci's research team at the national institutes of health has two vaccines, one already in human trials, while a team at oxford university in england is testing another. the hope is someone will get there within the decade. >> when people ask me, and i get asked this all the time, "what keeps you up at night regarding an infectious disease outbreak?," clearly very high up there in that short list is another pandemic influenza. >> reporter: that also worries...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> house speaker paul ryan also held his weekly briefing with reporters and talked about tax reform and sexual allegations against john conyers. his is 15 minutes. the speaker: good morning everybody. yesterday, the house added to mandate anti-harassment for all members and all staff. i want to thank barbara comstock and jackie spear for offering this resolution. this is an important step and one step. the committee of house administration is going to review all of our policies and procedures. one week from today, the committee will be holding its next hearing. the focus of this hearing is to examine the settlement process and reforms that may be needed. as speaker, i want to say something about this. this needs to be a workplace where everyone feels respected. woman should have to endure harassment in any form let alone here in congress. second, i'm inviting president trump to address the joint session of co
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> house speaker paul ryan also held his weekly briefing with reporters and talked about tax reform and sexual allegations against john conyers. his is 15 minutes. the speaker: good morning everybody. yesterday, the house added to mandate anti-harassment for all members and all staff. i want to thank...
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we will format cooperation and protect each other's national institutions in their respective countries. as two distinctive countries, are two sides may have different views or differences on some issues, this is only natural.the key is to properly handle and manage them. there is far more common interest to our two countries than differences. it is important to respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, respect each other's choice of development paths. as our two sides commence to a constructive approach, we can criticize and defuse differences. while at the same time build common ground and advanced cooperation. we also discussed the international responsibilities are two countries shoulder. we agreed to enhance communication and cooperation on major international, regional and global issues and is seek proper resolution of issues to make further contributions to peace, stability and prosperity of relevant regions and the world at large. on the korean peninsula nuclear issue, we reiterated the firm commitment to achieving the nuclear is a of the peninsula and upholdin
we will format cooperation and protect each other's national institutions in their respective countries. as two distinctive countries, are two sides may have different views or differences on some issues, this is only natural.the key is to properly handle and manage them. there is far more common interest to our two countries than differences. it is important to respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, respect each other's choice of development paths. as our two sides...
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visit ncicap.org] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] 28, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable roger w. marshall to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will aernate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 1:50 p.m. each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, for five minutes. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. the chair recognizes the gentleman from connecticut, mr. speaker,'m here toyed today to talk about a positive, encouraging dec
visit ncicap.org] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] 28, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable roger w. marshall to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> coming up -- a couple of panels from the george w. bush institute. u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley, is part of a conversation on some of the global challenges to freedom and democracy. then we hear from former housing secretary, mel martinez. on this morning's "washington journal," we look at how political extremist groups uses internet. and later, we get an update on the nafta renegotiations and u.s. trade policy. "washington journal" starts at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a consumer advocate organization recently found high lead levels in some fidget spinners am u.s. public interest research group education fund releases their annual report on toy safety this morning. watch live coverage at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. then a look at argentina's changing political landscape and some of the reforms proposed by the president after its recent midterm elections. live coverage from the hudson institute starts at noon eastern, also on c-span2. tonight on c-span, former vice
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> coming up -- a couple of panels from the george w. bush institute. u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley, is part of a conversation on some of the global challenges to freedom and democracy. then we hear from former housing secretary, mel martinez. on this morning's "washington journal," we look at how political extremist groups uses internet. and later, we get...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> earlier this morning house democratic leader nancy pelosi called for michigan congressman john kearse to resign following allegations of sexual harassment the. reporter: a fourth woman has come out accusing conyers. more in your caucus are calling on conyers to resign. how come you haven't called on him to resign? ms. pelosi: the allegations against congressman conyers as we have learned more since sunday are serious, disappointing, and very credible. very sad. the brave women who came forward are owed justice. i pray for congressman conjers and his family. and wish them well. -- conyers and his family and wish them well. however congressman conyers should resign. as dean congressman conyers has served our congress for more than five decades and shaped some of the most consequential legislation over the last half century, however, zero tolerance means consequences. for everyone. no matter how great the le
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> earlier this morning house democratic leader nancy pelosi called for michigan congressman john kearse to resign following allegations of sexual harassment the. reporter: a fourth woman has come out accusing conyers. more in your caucus are calling on conyers to resign. how come you haven't...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> thank you. >> thanks, guys. >> secretary of state rex tillerson spoke to reporters at the white house following president trump agencies tphoupltd that the u.s. with declare north korea a state sponsor of terrorism. secretary tillerson told reporters the administration still homes for a diplomatic solution. following his comments white house press secretary took questions on a number of topics including north korea, the alabama
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> thank you. >> thanks, guys. >> secretary of state rex tillerson spoke to reporters at the white house following president trump agencies tphoupltd that the u.s. with declare north korea a state sponsor of terrorism. secretary tillerson told reporters the administration still homes for a diplomatic solution. following his comments white house press secretary took...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> the first family will be leaving later this afternoon for florida and they will spend the rest of things giving week at the president's mar-a-lago resort. -- thanksgiving week at the mar-a-lago resort. at&t held a meeting following the justice department's decision to block eight merger between at&t and time warner. >> good afternoon. my name is larry solomon with at&t. we have reporters here in the room and we have more than 500 listening on the webcast. will have prepared a marksman our speakers and then we will open it up to question.
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> the first family will be leaving later this afternoon for florida and they will spend the rest of things giving week at the president's mar-a-lago resort. -- thanksgiving week at the mar-a-lago resort. at&t held a meeting following the justice department's decision to block eight merger...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2017] >> this morning a discussion about the future of saudi arabia after crown prince's the arrest and detention of at least 200 mid and lower level leaders in the capital city reyad. live starting at 9:30 eastern on c-span 2. detention of at least 200 mid and lower level leaders our live coverage continues on sunday at 10:30 on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion. the conservative movement. partisan politics. at race relations in the united states. watch our live weekend coverage on c-span 2's book tv. >> the house passed its tax reform bill by a vote of 227 to 205. no democratic members voted for the legislation. 13
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2017] >> this morning a discussion about the future of saudi arabia after crown prince's the arrest and detention of at least 200 mid and lower level leaders in the capital city reyad. live starting at 9:30 eastern on c-span 2. detention of at least 200 mid and lower level leaders our live coverage continues on sunday at 10:30 on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion....
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you see it on the campuses of the national institutes of health where the top medical researchers are crossing the next frontier of understanding the diseases and disorders to things like position medicine. the nation's safety and innovation are front and center. you see it in the men and women that pack their bags and left their own families to save the families in west africa and are always ready to make that journey whenever they get call called. you see it in the healthcare professionalshealth careprofesss audience this morning who are out there trying to build a better healthcare system. this is the duality of the intricate complexity of the healthcare system. i want to highlight how the leaders in washington and the businesses and the american people can maintain the progre progress. between 2010 and the first quarter of 2017 the race fell from 16% to 8.8%. that is historic progress. we know how to maintain the progress we've made and make forward. nearly half of the uninsured adults say the cost of coverage is prohibited. the nation can take steps to help them. we need to get t
you see it on the campuses of the national institutes of health where the top medical researchers are crossing the next frontier of understanding the diseases and disorders to things like position medicine. the nation's safety and innovation are front and center. you see it in the men and women that pack their bags and left their own families to save the families in west africa and are always ready to make that journey whenever they get call called. you see it in the healthcare...
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obesity, an epidemic, the national institut national institutes of health estimates 300,000 americans because of their life-style. that takes us to the number one killer of americans, men and women, heart disease. 630,000 deaths each year. these deaths are not flashy or shocking and they don't get massive news coverage, but these numbers are frightening. and if you've ever seen anyone die of lung cancer, these deaths can be horrifying. but americans routinely assume risks that come with living. so, trying to get them to change their behavior for themselves or in the voting booth, that can be tricky. politicians have discovered that fear is a great motivator if it plays into our anger or our bigotry. so, why don't americans change their behavior? because every day we play lottery and like power ball, chances are our numbers are not going to come up. and if they do, that's the risk we've decided to take. and life goes on. >>> it's a storm team4 weather alert as we continue to track areas of rain across the region this evening. we'll see rain until about 9:00 with all the showers coming
obesity, an epidemic, the national institut national institutes of health estimates 300,000 americans because of their life-style. that takes us to the number one killer of americans, men and women, heart disease. 630,000 deaths each year. these deaths are not flashy or shocking and they don't get massive news coverage, but these numbers are frightening. and if you've ever seen anyone die of lung cancer, these deaths can be horrifying. but americans routinely assume risks that come with living....
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they wanted the brain to go to the national institutes of health, the nih. >> getting it in the hands is the goal there. so yes, i think that was probably what was driving the suggestion, that let's have nih get involved. >> narrator: the final diagnosis in seau's case was national news. >> abc news and espn have learned exclusively seau's brain... >> narrator: he had cte. >> ...showed visible signs of cte, chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> narrator: in the months following seau's death, the nfl went on the offensive. the commissioner helped to promote a youth football safety initiative, the heads up program. the league donated $30 million to the nih to study sports injuries including joint disease, chronic pain and cte. >> we recently committed $30 million to the national institutes of health... >> good pr is one part of the nfl strategy, but the other piece of it is that the nfl wants to come off as being very forward-looking. the nfl wants to keep pushing these questions into the future, keep the discoveries going, make it seem like these questions that still need to be resolved
they wanted the brain to go to the national institutes of health, the nih. >> getting it in the hands is the goal there. so yes, i think that was probably what was driving the suggestion, that let's have nih get involved. >> narrator: the final diagnosis in seau's case was national news. >> abc news and espn have learned exclusively seau's brain... >> narrator: he had cte. >> ...showed visible signs of cte, chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> narrator: in...
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experience leading the human genome project has made him an especially effective leader at the national institutes of health. we plan to hold a third hearing on how the supply chain affects what patients pay for prescription drugs on december 12 two here from the national academies. given your experience, i would welcome your input as we continue to examine the price patients pay when picking up their prescriptions. health care is much broader than health insurance and only about 6% of the insured americans purchased their insurance in the individual market. but that is where we have had most of our debate and discussion. as i mentioned, 9 million individual markets don't qualify for subsidy. they are really getting hammered by skyrocketing prices. intimacy, premiums have increased 176% in four years and in addition -- in tennessee, premiums have increased 176%. senator murray and i and members this committee worked on an agreement cosponsored by 11 other republicans and 11 other democrats which the congressional budget office says will prevent a 25% price 2020 by in premiums by paying all sharing
experience leading the human genome project has made him an especially effective leader at the national institutes of health. we plan to hold a third hearing on how the supply chain affects what patients pay for prescription drugs on december 12 two here from the national academies. given your experience, i would welcome your input as we continue to examine the price patients pay when picking up their prescriptions. health care is much broader than health insurance and only about 6% of the...
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medical dog on their own in the midst of a thirty years social experiment as director of the national institutes of mental health thomas insel has been at the center of a storm of contradictions about the use of these drugs so i think we have to be very humble about this right now because we've often been so self-congratulatory because we have after all many people feel made great strides. the numbers don't really support that dr insoles candor is sure to shock and upset many on all sides of the debate the word failure is one few have dad to utter fundamentally why we failed here why has the suicide rate not come down why have as they measures disability whatever those might be why have those continued to go up instead of down well all the numbers are going in the wrong direction so we're already failed what's gone wrong here a lot of people say it's because of stigma and access the fact is that actually more people are getting more treatment than ever before so it's hard for me to poit believe that i would just submit that from the end i am age perspective. the answer about why we failed is a l
medical dog on their own in the midst of a thirty years social experiment as director of the national institutes of mental health thomas insel has been at the center of a storm of contradictions about the use of these drugs so i think we have to be very humble about this right now because we've often been so self-congratulatory because we have after all many people feel made great strides. the numbers don't really support that dr insoles candor is sure to shock and upset many on all sides of...
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james madison institute. the national taxpayers union. the tea party nation. food marketing institute. national franchisee association. national apartment federation. u.s. travel association. the association. retail industry leaders association. and the workers fairness institute. coy have dozens and dozens more -- i could have dozens and dozens more. the truth of the matter is these are very important bills we bring to the floor and most are bipartisan. the ones we have today are bipartisan bills. mr. speaker, i would say to you that this house has a lot to be proud of of the great work we have done this year. and i'm most proud of the fact that in most of those cases we have been working together. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: we can work together and come together in a bipartisan way to pass a post office bill, to name a post office after somebody. but my friends didn't think it was important to come together and work with us on improving the af
james madison institute. the national taxpayers union. the tea party nation. food marketing institute. national franchisee association. national apartment federation. u.s. travel association. the association. retail industry leaders association. and the workers fairness institute. coy have dozens and dozens more -- i could have dozens and dozens more. the truth of the matter is these are very important bills we bring to the floor and most are bipartisan. the ones we have today are bipartisan...
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reporter seth freed wessler wrote the story in partnership with the investigative fund at the nation institute, and he joins me now from boston. so, first, seth, i wanted you to just describe to us what exactly the coast guard is doing. and you also feature the story of a gentleman named johnny. you can tell us a little bit about what he experienced? >> well, the u.s. coast guard has been deployed deep into the pacific ocean, sometimes as many as 3,000 miles away from the nearest u.s. port, to pick up shipments of cocaine moved between south america-- colombia and ecuador-- and central america. and they're picking up suspected smugglers aboard small speed boats in the ocean. and i write about a number of men who were detained by the coast guard aboard u.s. ships in international waters and held there for weeks or months at a time in a kind of detention that's expanding rapidly in the sort of maritime war on drugs. >> thompson: talk a little bit more about the conditions that these men were held in. >> they describe condition where's they were-- they were-- they were shackled, often very tightl
reporter seth freed wessler wrote the story in partnership with the investigative fund at the nation institute, and he joins me now from boston. so, first, seth, i wanted you to just describe to us what exactly the coast guard is doing. and you also feature the story of a gentleman named johnny. you can tell us a little bit about what he experienced? >> well, the u.s. coast guard has been deployed deep into the pacific ocean, sometimes as many as 3,000 miles away from the nearest u.s....
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this rote, the yeas are 366, the nays are 30, with one answering present. the resolution is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker: members will take their seats. members, please take conversations off the floor. staff, take conversations off the floor. members will please take their seats. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, i have the honor to transmit here with a scanned copy of a letter receive the honorable censer j. cox, lieutenant governor, the state of utah, indicating that according to the preliminary results of the special election held november 7, 2017, the honorable john curtis was elected to congress for the third congres
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this rote, the yeas are 366, the nays are 30, with one answering present. the resolution is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the...
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you'll be overseeing medicare and medicaid national institutes of health and excellent leadership. the united states is leading efforts to develop a cart for efforts. a nonaddictive painkiller and new treatment for dancer. you also have an opportunity to implement what the majority leader of the senate called the most important piece of legislation last year. the 21st century cures act which members of our committee agreed on and gave broad new powers that included the first major organization they worked on mental health programs as well as significant new funding for the opioid crisis you have been confirmed fwi united states senate twice. you have offered to meet with every member and have met or spoken with 15 committee members. you served in the judicial branch as law clerk for scalia. you know the private sector. you know the system of how drugs get from the manufacturer to patients. will all of these perspectives you should need no on the job training and should be able to take advantage of this exciting time to speed safe drugs to patients more rapidly. i see it as one of y
you'll be overseeing medicare and medicaid national institutes of health and excellent leadership. the united states is leading efforts to develop a cart for efforts. a nonaddictive painkiller and new treatment for dancer. you also have an opportunity to implement what the majority leader of the senate called the most important piece of legislation last year. the 21st century cures act which members of our committee agreed on and gave broad new powers that included the first major organization...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 182. the nays are 237. he amendment is not adopted. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill -- involving the -- minnesotas economic rights in the superior national forest act -- in such land and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on passage of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. lowenthal: i request a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote is requested. those favoring a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 182. the nays are 237. he amendment is not adopted. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those...
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now this programme can exclusively reveal the national institute for health and clinical excellence hasse. nice say the procedure should only be used for research. the health watchdog was initially going to publish its updated guidance in 2019, but as the spotlight intensified, it was brought forward to december. they say they won't comment until then. campaigners are calling this latest development a back door ban and a historic moment, but also say the fight is far from over. they want a temporary suspension of all pelvic mesh repairs while an audit is carried out to find out the true scale of the women affected. they also want nice to provide advice on other types of mesh repairs like hernias. we can speak to margie maguire. she had a vaginal mesh implant in 2015 and as a result she can't walk properly or have any more children. kate langley was one of the first women we spoke to when this programme exposed the problems caused by mesh implants. john 0sborne is a retired obstetrician and urogynecologist who first raised concerns about mesh in the 19705. welcome all of you. thank you v
now this programme can exclusively reveal the national institute for health and clinical excellence hasse. nice say the procedure should only be used for research. the health watchdog was initially going to publish its updated guidance in 2019, but as the spotlight intensified, it was brought forward to december. they say they won't comment until then. campaigners are calling this latest development a back door ban and a historic moment, but also say the fight is far from over. they want a...
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it's about over 20 years of collaboration with mexican government and el inah, which is the national instituteopology and history. and what we have for you at the museum is over 200 artifacts, many of them recently excavated, new findings, so stuff you have never seen before from this city of teotihuacan, which is a city that is in central mexico and it predates the aztecs. this city was flourishing around the year 400 common era. and we have beautiful murals from them, we have objects made up of obsidian, seashell, jade. and this exhibition is really good 'cause it's really showing you a lot of their culture and a lot of the art that they were producing, but also how teotihuacan was a city. damian: now, i've been to teotihuacan, i've climbed one of the--or walked up to one of the pyramids there. raquel: yeah. damian: talk about [speaking in foreign language], talk about how you feel when you even talk about teotihuacan, and the history of it, and how it takes you back to your early ancestors. raquel: yeah. well, a lot of us, a lot of people have gone to teotihuacan. you've gone up the pyramid
it's about over 20 years of collaboration with mexican government and el inah, which is the national instituteopology and history. and what we have for you at the museum is over 200 artifacts, many of them recently excavated, new findings, so stuff you have never seen before from this city of teotihuacan, which is a city that is in central mexico and it predates the aztecs. this city was flourishing around the year 400 common era. and we have beautiful murals from them, we have objects made up...
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at the national institution center not too far away in old city everybody will get in for free today.here's an entire slate of events including a ceremonial flag raising that happens at 9:15 this morning. there will be a performance by the uso concert troop and there will be discussions with veterans about their experiences in combat. >>> 5:08 right now on this saturday. coming up, another handshake but no meeting. how presidents trump and putin cross paths again this time in vietnam. plus, braving the cold for the best football in our region. should they put a shirt on? come on. plenty playoff action still ahead in the high school blitz, that's coming up later on in this half hour. feast on one of longhorn's steakhouse cuts. 12 oz new york strip, center-cut flo's filet, for a limited time, 14 ounce delmonico. the feeling. the flavor. the place. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >>> all right. let's talk about those feels like conditions throughout your morning hours. now, your best plan is to probably stay indoors today, but if you have to get outside or walk to the car, her
at the national institution center not too far away in old city everybody will get in for free today.here's an entire slate of events including a ceremonial flag raising that happens at 9:15 this morning. there will be a performance by the uso concert troop and there will be discussions with veterans about their experiences in combat. >>> 5:08 right now on this saturday. coming up, another handshake but no meeting. how presidents trump and putin cross paths again this time in vietnam....
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the national institute of economic and social research says the drop in the value of sterling has pushed inflation higher, and let consumers with less spending power. it expects inflation to peek at 3.2%. the institute also revised down its economic growth forecast for the u.k. for the next three years. malaysian authorities are investigating the theft of data from more than 46 million mobile phone users in the country. the information stolen includes phone numbers and addresses. the leak was discovered after a technology website claimed the information was for sale on the dark web. senators abandoned r requiremens that uber cars would need the same license plates as taxis. the bill goes back to the lower house of congress in brazil. and chairs in the dashers in the british fashion retailer next have plunged after a morning sales would remain volatile in the run-up to christmas. the drop is also weighing on market centers. the shares are down 5% in london. rochelle: sony is any a good week. stephen: the japanese electronics giant reported a 300% increase, the fruit of a restructuring pro
the national institute of economic and social research says the drop in the value of sterling has pushed inflation higher, and let consumers with less spending power. it expects inflation to peek at 3.2%. the institute also revised down its economic growth forecast for the u.k. for the next three years. malaysian authorities are investigating the theft of data from more than 46 million mobile phone users in the country. the information stolen includes phone numbers and addresses. the leak was...
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well i mean we have a lot of stuff is sort of post work crimes of an hour or so the national institute sorry there was data from local government and police and what they said was that between may of ninety nine nine hundred seventy two and twenty sixteen oaken now has had a total of just five hundred and said this is from last year five hundred seventy six haina what they call heinous crimes this is murder rape robbery these are things were violence was has occurred they were all committed by u.s. military personnel sort of or a six hundred of these crimes and twenty sixteen some of those and some of you may have heard of these on this show we talked about a little before may twenty seventh and twenty sixteen you had navy seaman apprentice just aghast autos pleaded guilty to raping a japanese woman he found passed out in the hallway of his hotel he got two and a half years of hard labor. and. want to make sure before we go there was another case which is going on right now it's a thirty three year old former marine and civilian worker at the base who is now on trial right now for the
well i mean we have a lot of stuff is sort of post work crimes of an hour or so the national institute sorry there was data from local government and police and what they said was that between may of ninety nine nine hundred seventy two and twenty sixteen oaken now has had a total of just five hundred and said this is from last year five hundred seventy six haina what they call heinous crimes this is murder rape robbery these are things were violence was has occurred they were all committed by...
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. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption ntent and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> next, newsmakers with recall grijalva. and a discussion on healthy eating habits and the future of american food culture. after that, first lady milan .eah trump and son barron >> our guest is raul grijalva who joins us for the thanksgiving holiday. mr. grijalva is the senior most democrat on the national committee, the 76-member progressive caucus of the house of representatives like senator bernie sanders as well. thank you for being our guest this week. lots to talk about with you. > thank you so much. >> congressional reporter and collin wilhelm who covers congress for politico. >> congressman. how are you? >> very good. >> a lot of news the last couple days. most recently the revelations about the allegations against the top democrat john conyers. and that top rule for your party on that key committee. >> tough times right now. but i think a very important shattering of some norms nat
. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption ntent and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> next, newsmakers with recall grijalva. and a discussion on healthy eating habits and the future of american food culture. after that, first lady milan .eah trump and son barron >> our guest is raul grijalva who joins us for the thanksgiving holiday. mr. grijalva is the senior most...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> mitch mcconnell asked for moore to drop out of the race in his speech in d.c. here's a look. >> with regard to the alabama race, moore should withdraw. the women who came forward are completely credible. his campaign is collapsing. and from a republican point of view, it produces a dilemma. mr. connolly: because the ballots have been printed and i've spoke within the president , he called me from vietnam largely about this. on friday. mr. mcconnell: i talked to general kelly on saturday. the vice president yesterday. obviously we're in discussion here about how to salvage this see the if possible. and it appears as if the only option would be a write-in. that's very seldom successful. although we've had an example of it in 2010. lisa murkowski from alaska lost the primary. ran a write-in campaign in the general election and actually won. i think the last person to do that was strom therman in t
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> mitch mcconnell asked for moore to drop out of the race in his speech in d.c. here's a look. >> with regard to the alabama race, moore should withdraw. the women who came forward are completely credible. his campaign is collapsing. and from a republican point of view, it produces a...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> hello, virginia! what a day in the commonwealth of virginia. about 10 minutes ago i received a gracious call, i wished him well. i thanked him for his service.
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> hello, virginia! what a day in the commonwealth of virginia. about 10 minutes ago i received a gracious call, i wished him well. i thanked him for his service.
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it was a national institution. there was nowhere else like it. they never can be. stage, door. " sol so i walked in, i don't know why, andl so i walked in, i don't know why, and i said to the stage door man, cani and i said to the stage door man, can i have an addition, please? so the phoned upstairs to the office, andl the phoned upstairs to the office, and i went upstairs, and vivian didn't audition me, but he just said, ilike didn't audition me, but he just said, i like you, and i will take a chance on you. what he didn't know is that i was 14 and a half years old. he signed the contract, then realised my age and told me to go home and come back when i was 15 and a half, so i did. i didn't realise it was naughty. looking back at it, i think, yes, it was naughty. looking back at it, ithink, yes, it it was naughty. looking back at it, i think, yes, it was! it was naughty. looking back at it, ithink, yes, it was! the it was naughty. looking back at it, i think, yes, it was! the windmill was nonstop review, it was called revudeville, so it was a review theatre, with
it was a national institution. there was nowhere else like it. they never can be. stage, door. " sol so i walked in, i don't know why, andl so i walked in, i don't know why, and i said to the stage door man, cani and i said to the stage door man, can i have an addition, please? so the phoned upstairs to the office, andl the phoned upstairs to the office, and i went upstairs, and vivian didn't audition me, but he just said, ilike didn't audition me, but he just said, i like you, and i will...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, www.c-span.org/history. atrican history tv www.c-span.org/history. >> 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. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring sioux falls, south dakota. c-span's cities tour staff recently visited. the city is named for the falls of the big sioux river. it runs through the middle of the city. learn more about sioux falls all weekend here on american history tv. >> man has lived on the site of what sioux falls is off and on for thousands of years. most recently in the 1850's, two rival town companies, one from dubuque, iowa, and one from st. paul, minnesota, both set their sights on the sioux river falls as a town site and interestingly, both companies arrived within a few
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, www.c-span.org/history. atrican history tv www.c-span.org/history. >> 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...
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social experiment as director of the national institutes of mental health so i think we have to be very humble about this right now because we've often been so self-congratulatory because we have after all many people feel made great strides. the numbers don't really support that dr insoles candor is sure to shock and upset many on all sides of the debate the word failure is one few have dad to utter fundamentally why we failed here why has the suicide rate not come down why have as they measures disability whatever those might be why have those continued to go up instead of down well all the numbers are going in the wrong direction so we're already failed what's gone wrong here a lot of people say it's because of stigma and access the fact is that actually more people are getting more treatment than ever before so it's hard for me to quite believe that i would just submit that from the end i am age perspective. the answer about why we failed is a little more disruptive and that answer is that we don't know enough to hear the director of the and i am h. say now that all of the excell ta
social experiment as director of the national institutes of mental health so i think we have to be very humble about this right now because we've often been so self-congratulatory because we have after all many people feel made great strides. the numbers don't really support that dr insoles candor is sure to shock and upset many on all sides of the debate the word failure is one few have dad to utter fundamentally why we failed here why has the suicide rate not come down why have as they...
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lands and 1987 the point of the regional director and later deputy director general of the national instituteof occupational health. he served as director general of the nationa national defense and disaster relief office and the ministry of health and peru. he joined as a short-term consultant in honduras where he also serves as the united nations disaster task force coordinator for the country. he presently serves as the regional adviser for emergency preparedness and disaster relief here in washington, d.c.. [applause] >> [inaudible] how does the will t world prepar the next pandemic? the presentation i will give you is in the international response to the pandemic, so one of the conclusions of the international response is to improve the coordination with the national response we have to be complementary to the national capacity to. it's related to the international capacity, that this was approved in 2005 and began in 2007 but you see that the countries are not there yet. most of them have requested an extension to the resource capacities and the last was provided in 2014. they have reac
lands and 1987 the point of the regional director and later deputy director general of the national instituteof occupational health. he served as director general of the nationa national defense and disaster relief office and the ministry of health and peru. he joined as a short-term consultant in honduras where he also serves as the united nations disaster task force coordinator for the country. he presently serves as the regional adviser for emergency preparedness and disaster relief here in...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> attorney general jeff sessions today in washington dc. they discussed judicial nominations for the upcoming administration. this is 30 minutes. [applause] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. it is a great pleasure to be with you and look at this overflow audience. particularly it is an honor for me to be able to introduce a gentleman i have known for a long time. he is a good friend and certainly a person i have great admiration for. as lawyers, we all appreciate the many responsibilities of the attorney general. he is, of course, the chief law enforcement officer of the federal government. he is the legal advise -- advisor to the executive branch. he has a special responsibility to the people of the country to be sure that the constitution is preserved and protected. the career, past career, of jeff sessions could not have been better to make him such an ideally qualified person for this responsibil
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> attorney general jeff sessions today in washington dc. they discussed judicial nominations for the upcoming administration. this is 30 minutes. [applause] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. it is a great pleasure to be with you and look at this overflow audience. particularly it is...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the u.s. house gaveling in momentarily. speeches first and a rule for a bill that would allow small businesses to raise capital. they'll finish up work today on a bill dealing with hydroelectric power. to the house floor now. live coverage here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in orer. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, pastor jeff williams, faith community church, janesville, welcome wisconsin. the chaplain: let us pray. our father in heaven, your word declares you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations and from everlasting to everlasting, you are god. your sovereignty when juxtaposed with our humanity humbles us and causes us to seek your face. when beginning his rule king solomon prayed for you to grant him a discerning heart to govern your people and distinguish between right and wrong.
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the u.s. house gaveling in momentarily. speeches first and a rule for a bill that would allow small businesses to raise capital. they'll finish up work today on a bill dealing with hydroelectric power. to the house floor now. live coverage here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in orer....
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officials at the national institutes of health predicting a particularly harsh flu season in the u.s.experts concerned this season's vaccine may only be 10% effective. doctors insisting it is still better to get the shot than not, but that is not reassuring. >>> when we come back, we hope this makes you smile. take a look at this. police pulling over this family. they said, the christmas tree just might have been too big this year. and where to order yours made in america. we'll be right back. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. (cough) it's just a cough. if you could see your cough, you'd see just how far it can spread. robit
officials at the national institutes of health predicting a particularly harsh flu season in the u.s.experts concerned this season's vaccine may only be 10% effective. doctors insisting it is still better to get the shot than not, but that is not reassuring. >>> when we come back, we hope this makes you smile. take a look at this. police pulling over this family. they said, the christmas tree just might have been too big this year. and where to order yours made in america. we'll be...
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we're proud to do that to keep our military, to to keep the national institute of health on science, thisational parks, to make the kind of country that we are. now there is a bill delivered taxes us a donor and you think we will sit back and not say anything about that? deduction, bout the but when you have a right already under the law since aren't you entitled to an expert witness at least to make the case for this? a gross shift that is taking place. orth korea last call, brian, northeastern washington, line for independents, go ahead. caller: thank you for getting me "washington journal." congressman, i have two questions, i'll make them quick. was the individual andate originally a republican referendum on the put together the affordable care act and two, do you know who alled for the meeting before the new congress' first day of business when you had the sunday to do away with committee?ethics host: congressman, did you get the question? of t: i got the last part it, i have no idea who called to do away eeting with house ethics committee. i served on the house ethics it's a ve
we're proud to do that to keep our military, to to keep the national institute of health on science, thisational parks, to make the kind of country that we are. now there is a bill delivered taxes us a donor and you think we will sit back and not say anything about that? deduction, bout the but when you have a right already under the law since aren't you entitled to an expert witness at least to make the case for this? a gross shift that is taking place. orth korea last call, brian,...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> we're going to sneak away from the last couple of minutes of this and take you live to the floor of the house. ordered. the motion to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3562, motion to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1066 and agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal of the the unfinished business -- first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote and the remaining votes will be conducted as five-minute votes. the unfinished business is on the vote on the motion by mr. roe on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 3562 a bill to amend title 38 to authorize the secretary of victory affairs for residences of veterans in rehabilitation programs and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> we're going to sneak away from the last couple of minutes of this and take you live to the floor of the house. ordered. the motion to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3562, motion to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1066 and agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal of the the unfinished...