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in washington or was that, in virginia it was a house of burgesses. just a note on the map, this follows the proclamation line of 1763. basically an obituary line. we will see how it got -- basically and arbitrary line. we will see how it got started. who has heard of lord dunmore before? not to be confused. how many have seen the portrait of him? what is it? what is he wearing besides i kilt? how many times have you seen a captain in the scottish regiment of foot guards or something like that? it is not that. this is his political campaign poster, for lack of a better word. it was done after he was out of the army and reflects his status as a representative of scotland and the house of lords. so he is a member of the house of lords in this. people say, no he is in the army. british officers do not wear that. he would not be wearing a kilt. he was not in the highland regiment. basically, and import duty raised money. the proceeds of the tax were to go to pay royal officials, which was contrary to what the colonists wanted. the only leverage they had w
in washington or was that, in virginia it was a house of burgesses. just a note on the map, this follows the proclamation line of 1763. basically an obituary line. we will see how it got -- basically and arbitrary line. we will see how it got started. who has heard of lord dunmore before? not to be confused. how many have seen the portrait of him? what is it? what is he wearing besides i kilt? how many times have you seen a captain in the scottish regiment of foot guards or something like that?...
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burgess controlling an airway. i liked aside and there was dr. phil rowe, an ob-gyn from tennessee was working with a patient and that was not good. >> shepard: that was the truck driver, right? >> i think this is probably one of the two people in the back. >> shepard: okay. >> the truck driver looked like he was walking away from the scene, believe it or not. i'm guessing the truck got clipped in the middle and the two gentlemen in the back didn't fare as well. >> shepard: my understanding is that you performed cpr for quite some time. >> right. so dr. rowe was working on the airway. i joined them. i could not find a pulse. so we started cpr, performed it for several minutes. still could not get a pulse, tried to shock him a couple times. still no pulse. >> shepard: you had a defibrillator there? >> by that point we did. the ems showed up. did a great job. these first responders are just amazing. the capitol police cleared it for us so that we could work. you know, dr. burgess is up to his knees in anti-freeze spilling out, trying to control an
burgess controlling an airway. i liked aside and there was dr. phil rowe, an ob-gyn from tennessee was working with a patient and that was not good. >> shepard: that was the truck driver, right? >> i think this is probably one of the two people in the back. >> shepard: okay. >> the truck driver looked like he was walking away from the scene, believe it or not. i'm guessing the truck got clipped in the middle and the two gentlemen in the back didn't fare as well. >>...
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burgess hit a truck.an you take me just real quickly from the beginning whenever this started and what you were doing? >> i was sitting at a table talking to two other members. i think we were planning something for the months ahead. and one the train just came to a complete stop. it came to a stop jolt, kind of a jump. the lights went off. there was unpleasant electrical smell which filled the air. and, you know, the whole sequence of events where you wonder is there something nefarious going on? you see the accident dewe and this appears to be a vehicular accident. and there must be victims. i better get out there to help. that was kind of the rapid sequence. >> harris: wow. all right. dr. burgess, one of those who attended to the injured outside a truck that was on the tracks that this amtrak train hit. we appreciate your perspective. and your accounting of how you were part of life-saving measures today. thank you very much and for your service as well. >> thank you, harris. thank you for your time. >
burgess hit a truck.an you take me just real quickly from the beginning whenever this started and what you were doing? >> i was sitting at a table talking to two other members. i think we were planning something for the months ahead. and one the train just came to a complete stop. it came to a stop jolt, kind of a jump. the lights went off. there was unpleasant electrical smell which filled the air. and, you know, the whole sequence of events where you wonder is there something nefarious...
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"dancing with the stars" pro sharna burgess joined her fellow dancers in getting their ears pierced.ere invited exclusively backstage before they lit up radio city music hall. >> not my first ear piercing rodeo. >> i didn't expect how much it was going to hurt. i like it. >> not sure how much sleep sharna is getting on this tour. 61 cities in 11 weeks, 600 costumes, 20 changes per person. it's huge. >> light up the night. >> you ready? >> it doesn't leave much time for wedding plans. sasha and emma's i dos are happening early this summer. sasha tells us he's got two priorities. >> i want to be a dad tomorrow. this is my kid right now. ruby, say hi. >> oh, my god. >> move on to next question. >> bye. ♪ >> i want this night for emma to s cherish for the rest of her life. i'm working on a few surprises. it's going to be fun, right? >> it's emotional. >> when the crew has downtime we hear the ladies watch "the bachelor." they're lobbying hard to get sharna on the show. >> i think she would be straight up and honest and not about these guys trying to impress her. >> my response is who wou
"dancing with the stars" pro sharna burgess joined her fellow dancers in getting their ears pierced.ere invited exclusively backstage before they lit up radio city music hall. >> not my first ear piercing rodeo. >> i didn't expect how much it was going to hurt. i like it. >> not sure how much sleep sharna is getting on this tour. 61 cities in 11 weeks, 600 costumes, 20 changes per person. it's huge. >> light up the night. >> you ready? >> it doesn't...
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i'm thinking -- one of the early one was burgess meredith. >> jimmy: really?in from batman. >> jimmy: yeah. good point. [ light laughter ] >> among his many roles. >> jimmy: mickey from "rocky." >> there you go. yeah. >> jimmy: "grumpier old men" and "grumpy old man." >> oh, man he's -- >> jimmy: hilarious. >> a wondeful guy. >> jimmy: how did you meet burgess meredith? >> this is back in the late '60s. reading my second film, called "the yin and yang of mr. go." >> jimmy: really? >> and we shot it in hong kong. james mason played the chinese-mexican in it. [ light laughter ] [ talking over each other ] and we had a wonderful time. and a me onto another mentor. do you know who john lilly is? >> jimmy: no. do i? >> he's the man who invented the isolation tank. >> jimmy: oh, i know this. >> yeah, they made a movie, what was the name of the movie with william hurt? it was loosely based on this guy's life. >> jimmy: what's an isolation tank? this like -- >> it's -- sensory deprivation is another term for it where they try to -- >> jimmy: i can't think of -- >> see
i'm thinking -- one of the early one was burgess meredith. >> jimmy: really?in from batman. >> jimmy: yeah. good point. [ light laughter ] >> among his many roles. >> jimmy: mickey from "rocky." >> there you go. yeah. >> jimmy: "grumpier old men" and "grumpy old man." >> oh, man he's -- >> jimmy: hilarious. >> a wondeful guy. >> jimmy: how did you meet burgess meredith? >> this is back in the late...
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. >> reporter: so he, like burgess, works to offer competitive benefits like health care stipend, paid time off, and flexibility in scheduling to hang onto the good workers both small businesses have. >> with the cycling industry being what it is, there are very few people making six figures plus. so our ability to be able to retain employees has to come from somewhere outside of just the dollar figure that they're making. that ability to hold on to their enjoyment and working in the bike shop is very key. >> reporter: for "nightly busine. >>> sometimes business opportunities come later in life. and a growing number of older americans are able to do what they love, chase their passion, and run a successful business. kate rogers is back. this time the st. >> reporter: brian kravitz began fixing typewriters in the 1970s and continued until computers came on the scene. but much to his delight and surprise, typewriters are back in vogue and kravitz is in business for himself. >> i feel good, i get up every day. i'm not going to sit around. what am i going to do, go to the golf course? no,
. >> reporter: so he, like burgess, works to offer competitive benefits like health care stipend, paid time off, and flexibility in scheduling to hang onto the good workers both small businesses have. >> with the cycling industry being what it is, there are very few people making six figures plus. so our ability to be able to retain employees has to come from somewhere outside of just the dollar figure that they're making. that ability to hold on to their enjoyment and working in...
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michael burgess. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: chip, 1996, on bipartisan offering, democratic president, bill clinton and newt gingrich as part of welfare reform and move from welfare to work and what do we do about children? they are going to lose their medicaid and children will be lost at sea. chip was created as a olympic grant program, maximum flexibility to the states and authorized for 10 years. chip was authorized for 10 years. funded for five but authorized for 10 years. we are finishing that up. i wanted a two-year bill. i compromised. senate democrats and senate republicans wanted a five-year bill. we funded community health centers. we had the hospitals back home were saying we can't manage. remember, everyone was supposed to lay down in the fields of obamacare, except they're not. our hospitals are tasked with taking care of underinsured and uninsured. we need to delay those dish cuts. and here's the thing that strikes me. we passed a five-year bill through this house, and then the congressional budget office
michael burgess. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: chip, 1996, on bipartisan offering, democratic president, bill clinton and newt gingrich as part of welfare reform and move from welfare to work and what do we do about children? they are going to lose their medicaid and children will be lost at sea. chip was created as a olympic grant program, maximum flexibility to the states and authorized for 10 years. chip was authorized for 10 years. funded for five but...
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burgess. yes, if you would, ease, i've only been here a couple of hours, but i've got to go for a few minutes and i'd ask the gentleman to please take my pla place. place. >> myself for the balance of the time. well, i just want to say how much i appreciate you being here and appreciate the testimony that you've provided for us, the chronological outlay that you have provided, having been here for a number of years, i actually went through many of those as a first person experience and it was sometimes good, sometimes the opposite of good to relive those, but i really -- i did like the way you finished up with the fact that this year house, at least appropriations deals done before the end of the year, big tax done, individual mandate, all accomplished without any type of taxpayer funded inducement in the form of an earmark, that's a powerful statement, don't you think? >> thank you, mr. burgess, mr. chairman. yes, it is an important point because, again, many of the members who testified yest
burgess. yes, if you would, ease, i've only been here a couple of hours, but i've got to go for a few minutes and i'd ask the gentleman to please take my pla place. place. >> myself for the balance of the time. well, i just want to say how much i appreciate you being here and appreciate the testimony that you've provided for us, the chronological outlay that you have provided, having been here for a number of years, i actually went through many of those as a first person experience and it...
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mike burgess, brad wenstrup, senator cassidy. they were all just racing to try and get there as quickly as they could. and there were others as well. anybody that had formal training was trying to get out to get to these people that were on the ground. we literally -- you could see them, and you could see how severe some of the injuries were. again, very fortunate you have people like that in a situation like this and that they respond that way. it reflects well on them and reflects well on the institution. >> no question. congressman, stand by. we have another one of your colleagues, congressman lee zeldin. we talked to you at the top of the hour. you gave us a firsthand account of what happened there. now that we are almost an hour into the aftermath, what are you hearing about the scene and what are you hearing about the plans for dealing with all of you, house and senate republicans, your aides, your family who are all currently still sitting on this train? >> i'm hearing that the train may be moved at some point over the cou
mike burgess, brad wenstrup, senator cassidy. they were all just racing to try and get there as quickly as they could. and there were others as well. anybody that had formal training was trying to get out to get to these people that were on the ground. we literally -- you could see them, and you could see how severe some of the injuries were. again, very fortunate you have people like that in a situation like this and that they respond that way. it reflects well on them and reflects well on the...
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appears much bigger brighter and brighter than usual that these are just live pictures as the buddha burgess from the shadows a first time in decades that the event has taken place those were the headlines the street is next here on al-jazeera. we understand the difference. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. ok and you're in the stream how do you envision. today's program says that we are all built to humanize god and our brain is actually hardwired to. commentator scholar reza azlan will be joining us. and i'll be bringing your comments and questions keep those coming to me with hash tag. and of course we're live on you tube there's a chat after one side one of our producers is moderating typewriting there what you want to ask reza and i'll bring that to now for those of you who aren't familiar with reza here he is on our front. in november. what conclusions have you arrived over your life and your career. over whether religion is a force for good or evil a posit
appears much bigger brighter and brighter than usual that these are just live pictures as the buddha burgess from the shadows a first time in decades that the event has taken place those were the headlines the street is next here on al-jazeera. we understand the difference. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. ok and you're in the stream how do you envision. today's...
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you can read more on it on politico.com and political reporter burgess everett on the house side. two said said number democrat dick durban thinks this durbin thinks of the house will need some assurance and feel pressure from the senate. leader, the majority craig caplan, he says once the government opens, we will go back to those discussions we have been having in my off of. we want to solve this problem. from kevin mccarthy. you can find this at the span.org. this afternoon you are hearing from lindsey graham, it is good integral part of those conversations on the next step. he spoke with reporters earlier this afternoon. >> what can you tell us about the progress you have made? >> there is no way we are going to open the government and solve immigration at the same time.
you can read more on it on politico.com and political reporter burgess everett on the house side. two said said number democrat dick durban thinks this durbin thinks of the house will need some assurance and feel pressure from the senate. leader, the majority craig caplan, he says once the government opens, we will go back to those discussions we have been having in my off of. we want to solve this problem. from kevin mccarthy. you can find this at the span.org. this afternoon you are hearing...
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i want to thank chairman walden, chairman burgess and my colleagues on the energy and commerce committee for their work and urge my colleagues to pass this and help our nation's children and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i am very pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for one minute. mr. pascrell: thank you, meesh. this habit of short-term -- thank you, mr. speaker. this habit of short-term extensions, kicking the can down the road, i heard a few times, is irresponsible and has to stop. we need a long-term funding bill. democrats have come to the table offered bipartisan solutions. republicans have dismissed them. let's put a bill to help the dreamers on the floor. their incompetence is going to lead to a shutdown. instead of using nine million kids as a bargaining chip, i bet the majority could pass a
i want to thank chairman walden, chairman burgess and my colleagues on the energy and commerce committee for their work and urge my colleagues to pass this and help our nation's children and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i am very pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. the...
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burgess. begin, i'm going to disagree respectfully with my friend's assertion that people are having their rights stripped away. the only people losing their rights here are indian tribes. that's what happened when the nlrb did what it did and without the direction of congress or the administration decided to on its own it would treat indian tribal governments different than other governments. it's those rights to the tribal governments that we're busy trying to restore. my friend, who again, is very good on indian issues as a rule. i understand the competing claims here. i recognize the tension that's involved in that. but it's not as if tribal governments don't have their own labor codes and their own standards. and frankly those have to comply with american law. under the indian civil rights act of 1965, there's absolutely nothing a tribal government can do that would contravene the guaranteed rights of the united states constitution for all americans. so to suggest they are somehow violati
burgess. begin, i'm going to disagree respectfully with my friend's assertion that people are having their rights stripped away. the only people losing their rights here are indian tribes. that's what happened when the nlrb did what it did and without the direction of congress or the administration decided to on its own it would treat indian tribal governments different than other governments. it's those rights to the tribal governments that we're busy trying to restore. my friend, who again,...
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that burgess baking could be eaten. it is phenomenal. you get cheese you got bacon tomato lettuce thousand island. and when the juice runs down your hands like that nominal right there at your burger of old baby. but it takes perseverance and hard work to strike don't stephen has no illusions they are bad for business being in the colony business is very very very hard work it's discouraging its long hours it's tiring and you don't make any money when i first started some people said oh you're just a cheerleader for food carts but i said you're right i am bombs are free many skirt you have to pay extra for that because i wanted to cheer them on and i knew they could make it every time of who succeeds it was brick and mortar has multiple parts and makes his business go it fills my heart with joy because i want to see that make it did thomas is the american dream dent innovation at least is alive and kicking on the streets of portland. down here in mexico the stories they tell sound like dreams every year and early november a miracle happe
that burgess baking could be eaten. it is phenomenal. you get cheese you got bacon tomato lettuce thousand island. and when the juice runs down your hands like that nominal right there at your burger of old baby. but it takes perseverance and hard work to strike don't stephen has no illusions they are bad for business being in the colony business is very very very hard work it's discouraging its long hours it's tiring and you don't make any money when i first started some people said oh you're...
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well let's talk about that prospective new government here in germany with michael burgess of the homebuilt university are we going to see a rerun of what we already had a grand coalition boring. sometimes boring is good promises stability and no real dramatic changes i think german industry we're very happy that finally there's some some calm waters ahead and the economy's growing fast we've had two point two percent growth just announced and i think things are going along and they're the degree to spend a lot more money so i think it's going to stimulate the economy as well i think that's why the markets are quite excited about the outcome from an international perspective germany is seen as a as a reliable partner as far as consistency goes but there are also calls coming from abroad for germany to bolster competition and investment in europe which it sounds like a bunch to do but is it going to go far enough well it's a bit of a timid first step but there is an agreement both parties have agreed to spend more money on infrastructure internet infrastructure as they call it help the schoo
well let's talk about that prospective new government here in germany with michael burgess of the homebuilt university are we going to see a rerun of what we already had a grand coalition boring. sometimes boring is good promises stability and no real dramatic changes i think german industry we're very happy that finally there's some some calm waters ahead and the economy's growing fast we've had two point two percent growth just announced and i think things are going along and they're the...
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i want you to welcome activists and forensic social worker with day burgess. burgess. man, given to them. >> hello family, first i want to say i am extremely proud and grateful to be here today on day.beautiful my mom unexpectedly passed on christmas day 2017 and i had come across a message of wisdom from her that i would like to share with you today. you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. don't be afraid to voice your opinion. if you play to win, you will succeed. my name is rodney rename burden renee burgan and we are a nation of individuals who are joined here today because we believe in hope and togetherness for all people in this country. i choose to probably serve the great state of maryland as a social worker with the office of the public defender. where legal representation is provided for all indigenous people, including undocumented men, women, and children. it is there that i work with juveniles and adults and i tell people's life stories. i work with those who are charged with offensive -- offenses that include misdemeanors and offenses such murde
i want you to welcome activists and forensic social worker with day burgess. burgess. man, given to them. >> hello family, first i want to say i am extremely proud and grateful to be here today on day.beautiful my mom unexpectedly passed on christmas day 2017 and i had come across a message of wisdom from her that i would like to share with you today. you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. don't be afraid to voice your opinion. if you play to win, you will succeed. my name is...
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michael burgess. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: chip, 1996, on bipartisan offering, democratic president, bill clinton and newt gingrich as part of welfare reform and move from welfare to work and what do we do about children? they are going to lose their medicaid and children will be lost at sea. chip was created as a olympic grant program, maximum flexibility to the states and authorized for 10 years. chip was authorized for 10 years. funded for five but authorized for 10 years. we are finishing that up. i wanted a two-year bill. i compromised. senate democrats and senate republicans wanted a five-year bill. we funded community health centers. we had the hospitals back home were saying we can't manage. remember, everyone was supposed to lay down in the fields of obamacare, except they're not. our hospitals are tasked with taking care of underinsured and uninsured. we need to delay those dish cuts. and here's the thing that strikes me. we passed a five-year bill through this house, and then the congressional budget office
michael burgess. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: chip, 1996, on bipartisan offering, democratic president, bill clinton and newt gingrich as part of welfare reform and move from welfare to work and what do we do about children? they are going to lose their medicaid and children will be lost at sea. chip was created as a olympic grant program, maximum flexibility to the states and authorized for 10 years. chip was authorized for 10 years. funded for five but...
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ward encountering any number of scenery-chewing guest stars from frank gorshin as the riddler to burgess meredith as the penguin. "everything right for tonight's caper?" "of course." to unlikely villains like liberace. "the caped crusader and what a magnificent cape it is too." legendary stage actress tallulah bankhead and a trio of catwomen - julie newmar, lee meriwether and eartha kitt. the show became so popular that there was also a "batman" movie in theaters in 1966 starring west. but in 1968 after 120 episodes, the t-v show was cancelled. it lives on in syndication airing throughout the world. due to the "batman" reruns west became a pop culture icon by the 1990s. "adam, there it is, the batmobile! and the key's still in." he often returned to the "batman" character for personal appearances often paired up with ward as robin. the two even starred together in a made-for-tv movie called "return to the batcave" in 2003. but west has found a new set of fans for his non-batman related appearances on any number of t- v comedies. from live action shows like "george lopez" and "30 rock." "
ward encountering any number of scenery-chewing guest stars from frank gorshin as the riddler to burgess meredith as the penguin. "everything right for tonight's caper?" "of course." to unlikely villains like liberace. "the caped crusader and what a magnificent cape it is too." legendary stage actress tallulah bankhead and a trio of catwomen - julie newmar, lee meriwether and eartha kitt. the show became so popular that there was also a "batman" movie in...
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burgesses, the governor, the college of william and mary. less likely discussed are his connections with annapolis and maryland in general. one of washington's geographically closest neighbors lived just across the potomac in maryland. william diggs owned a house that stood where fort washington now stands. the site is so close that it is visible from mount vernon's east hall. a fact that inspired washington irving to record the dubious story that the neighbors spoke to each other from across the river with flags. but of this is true or not, washington and diggs did have a neighborly relationship that included visits in the 16th -- in the 60's and 70's. washington road across the landing as thes' starting point to his many trips to annapolis. -- king charles the first's rampant proprietorship in the colony was settled in 1634 with the intention of being a place of tolerance for dissenters from the church of england. it is not surprising that the colony was caught up in the political and religious turmoil of the 17th century. as a result of t
burgesses, the governor, the college of william and mary. less likely discussed are his connections with annapolis and maryland in general. one of washington's geographically closest neighbors lived just across the potomac in maryland. william diggs owned a house that stood where fort washington now stands. the site is so close that it is visible from mount vernon's east hall. a fact that inspired washington irving to record the dubious story that the neighbors spoke to each other from across...
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on board, louisiana senator bill cassidy, ohio congressman brad webster, texas congressman michael burgess, tennessee congressman bill rowe, and kansas congressman roger marshall who told us to the passengers in the truck require the most urgent attention. one could not be saved. space so we could not find a pulse. his pupils were fixed and dilated. that it was best to call the code and move our attention back to the first victim. >> five train passengers were taken to the university of virginia hospital for head injuries, including a staffer for house speaker paul ryan and a representative from minnesota, congressman jason lewis, who was evaluated for a concussion and tells fox "i'm fine compared to tragically the truck drivers and thankful for the prompt action of our doctors and first responders. my thoughts are with the family of the individual passed away." in d.c., the president says it's going to be a while until authorities know how truck and it up on the tracks in front of a heavily guarded train. >> we don't have a full understanding yet as to what happened, but it was a train hi
on board, louisiana senator bill cassidy, ohio congressman brad webster, texas congressman michael burgess, tennessee congressman bill rowe, and kansas congressman roger marshall who told us to the passengers in the truck require the most urgent attention. one could not be saved. space so we could not find a pulse. his pupils were fixed and dilated. that it was best to call the code and move our attention back to the first victim. >> five train passengers were taken to the university of...
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. >> sean: every time i opened my mouth, i'm going to kill market and sprayed burgesses coe from?77-225-8587. police said your dvr, never miss an episode. we will never, our promise, pledge, our solemn vow to you, we will never be destroyed trump media. wewe are the fair and balanced part. let not a your heart be trouble. the news continues. there she is. another night of kitten killing apparently according to these calls. still haven't heard my recorded message. you still haven't picked it up. i left a message yesterday -- go >> sean: you did not. >> laura: yes i did. >> sean: what did you say? >> laura: it was in a foreign accent, it was respectfully done, no cultural misappropriation, it was a very specific to criticisms i need to respond to it tomorrow. >> sean: will play it tomorrow tomorrow. >> laura: good evening from washington, i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle
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i want to thank chairman walden, chairman burgess and my colleagues on the energy and commerce committee for their work and urge my colleagues to pass this and help our nation's children and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i am very pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for one minute. mr. pascrell: thank you, meesh. this habit of short-term -- thank you, mr. speaker. this habit of short-term extensions, kicking the can down the road, i heard a few times, is irresponsible and has to stop. we need a long-term funding bill. democrats have come to the table offered bipartisan solutions. republicans have dismissed them. let's put a bill to help the dreamers on the floor. their incompetence is going to lead to a shutdown. instead of using nine million kids as a bargaining chip, i bet the majority could pass a
i want to thank chairman walden, chairman burgess and my colleagues on the energy and commerce committee for their work and urge my colleagues to pass this and help our nation's children and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i am very pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. the...
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burgess, mr. chairman. and yes shgs s, it is an import point, because many of the members who testified yesterday and many of the discussions around the hill have been about the earmarks are essential to get things done, and they are not. to be even more, and i think that to make another point, the republicans have been in power since 2010 and the first thing they did was to establish the earmark moratorium, and so it is going to be a difficult year period. and the senate has said they will extend the earmark moratoriu moratorium, and so even if the house makes a decision or comes up with something between now and then, it ist a fruitless h xer -- it is a fruitless exercise, because the senate has said no. so i appreciate the discussion of things might be done better and with more oversight, but we were looking while i was preparing my testimony for the list of the oversight hear manages the house. i could not find it. you have to go to each committee, and even there, you don't know exactly what they did. t
burgess, mr. chairman. and yes shgs s, it is an import point, because many of the members who testified yesterday and many of the discussions around the hill have been about the earmarks are essential to get things done, and they are not. to be even more, and i think that to make another point, the republicans have been in power since 2010 and the first thing they did was to establish the earmark moratorium, and so it is going to be a difficult year period. and the senate has said they will...
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michael burgess, jumped into action to help some of those.rtunately, mostly minor injuries, with that one likely fatality, possibly the driver of the truck the train collided with. >> dana: tragic accident. all right, griff general kin, thank you. president trump hailing a new era of prosperity during his state of the union address. let's bring in bruce melman, founder of melman, castignetti and thomas. >> well done. >> dana: we don't have as much time as i would have liked because of the breaking news. i'm gonna get right to it. at the end of last year, you said that you believed that 2018 could be even crazier than 2017. can you tell us why? >> i wish i didn't think that, but i think it will be for a couple of reasons. first, both sides, both parties, ended the year believing that they're winning and unlikely to double down. trump folks with legislative accomplishments, judicial accomplishments, regulatory accomplishments, a traoeufrbing thriving economy and stock market. by contrast, the democrats, through polling, the energy in their base
michael burgess, jumped into action to help some of those.rtunately, mostly minor injuries, with that one likely fatality, possibly the driver of the truck the train collided with. >> dana: tragic accident. all right, griff general kin, thank you. president trump hailing a new era of prosperity during his state of the union address. let's bring in bruce melman, founder of melman, castignetti and thomas. >> well done. >> dana: we don't have as much time as i would have liked...
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burgess, dr. rowe, dr.assidy, marshall and others did what we could for the gentleman who was severely injured. traumatic experience for all. we did what we could to help him. i'm just praying for him. >> how just absolutely awful. of course, our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to those families. do you understand exactly -- were the guardrails down when the truck was trying to make the turn? did you see anything out the the window? >> when we went by, when they pulled the train back, the guardrails were down and i think everyone said that they were down. so we don't know exactly what happened. that will be up to the ntsb to determine. all i know is that a lot of members, families and staff were thrown around the train a little bit. we had some minor injuries. as i know you described. you know, again from a physician's perspective, getting to the scene, it was pretty awful. we did what we could for the gentleman who was still living. unfortunately we couldn't do anything for the other gentleman. we're j
burgess, dr. rowe, dr.assidy, marshall and others did what we could for the gentleman who was severely injured. traumatic experience for all. we did what we could to help him. i'm just praying for him. >> how just absolutely awful. of course, our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to those families. do you understand exactly -- were the guardrails down when the truck was trying to make the turn? did you see anything out the the window? >> when we went by, when they pulled the train...
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burgess up against sean hannity.tear him up. >> i mean, look, is sean hannity suddenly going to get on the airways and say you know i was wrong about this obama guy he is my my man. no, that's not going to happen. >> there is a certain segment of hard core sean hannity fans. [laughter] that probably wouldn't want to go have a beer with me. >> with respect to sean hannity i didn't know he had invited me for a beer. his opinion of me does not seem to be very high, but i'm always good for a beer. >> the history channel is not here. i guess they were embarrassed about the whole obama is a devil thing. [laughter] of course that never kept fox news from showing up. >> good affordable healthcare might seem like a fanged threat to the freedom of the american people on fox news. it turns out it's working pretty well in the real world. >> if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu they will find like folks who make me mad. i don't know where they find them. >> i wasn't viewed through this prism of fox news
burgess up against sean hannity.tear him up. >> i mean, look, is sean hannity suddenly going to get on the airways and say you know i was wrong about this obama guy he is my my man. no, that's not going to happen. >> there is a certain segment of hard core sean hannity fans. [laughter] that probably wouldn't want to go have a beer with me. >> with respect to sean hannity i didn't know he had invited me for a beer. his opinion of me does not seem to be very high, but i'm always...
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burgess up against sean hannity.he will tear him up. >> i mean, look, is sean hannity suddenly going to get on the airways and say you know i was wrong about this obama guy he is my my man. no, that's not going to happen. >> there is a certain segment of hard core sean hannity fans. [laughter] that probably wouldn't want to go have a beer with me. >> with respect to sean hannity i didn't know he had invited me for a beer. his opinion of me does not seem to be very high, but i'm always good for a beer. >> the history channel is not here. i guess they were embarrassed about the whole obama is a devil thing. [laughter] of course that never kept fox news from showing up. >> good affordable healthcare might seem like a fanged threat to the freedom of the american people on fox news. it turns out it's working pretty well in the real world. >> if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu they will find like folks who make me mad. i don't know where they find them. >> i wasn't viewed through this prism of
burgess up against sean hannity.he will tear him up. >> i mean, look, is sean hannity suddenly going to get on the airways and say you know i was wrong about this obama guy he is my my man. no, that's not going to happen. >> there is a certain segment of hard core sean hannity fans. [laughter] that probably wouldn't want to go have a beer with me. >> with respect to sean hannity i didn't know he had invited me for a beer. his opinion of me does not seem to be very high, but...
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on the train and others who are lawmakers and doctors as well as first responders helping michael burgess of texas, phil roe of tennessee. i don't know if senator barosso was on the train. there are veterans who have had military experience in terms of being a first responder. >> reporter: a combat surgeon in iraq, a physician, of some experience whose name will be familiar to a lot of people because he was on the field for the congressional baseball shooting and administered lifesaving first aid to folks in that scenario. he was on this train and one of the people there and able to help. he and other former physicians right away in administering aid to the people hurt in this collision. >> and joe crowley is here with us as well, garrett. >> even as a democrat on the floor last night, steve scalise was not on the train but there was that moment. tell us about the moment the president gave a shout out to the incredible recovery of steve scalise. >> it was one of the rare moments of bipartisanship in terms of applauding what the president was saying. before coming on the show i texted stev
on the train and others who are lawmakers and doctors as well as first responders helping michael burgess of texas, phil roe of tennessee. i don't know if senator barosso was on the train. there are veterans who have had military experience in terms of being a first responder. >> reporter: a combat surgeon in iraq, a physician, of some experience whose name will be familiar to a lot of people because he was on the field for the congressional baseball shooting and administered lifesaving...
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michael burgess, roger marshall, bill cassidy p. i understand they took to the aid of some of the injured in this crash, and they were performing cpr. just incredible. >> that's right. we are hearing at least one member, representative marshall, trained medical doctor, performed cpr. his office says that was on the train conductor. we're not exactly sure what the status of that train conductor is, although we know according to sources that everyone on the train seems to have minor injuries. so we'll get more information on that. but yes, senator flake, many others saying that those who are trained, have medical backgrounds, really jumped in to help treat people, administer potentially first aid. we saw that in the immediate aftermath of the shooting last summer that took place just outside of washington, d.c.. certainly this another tragic occurrence, a much different occurrence, but a tragic occurrence where those trained medical doctors, members of congress on the train, potentially some of their families traveling with them, of c
michael burgess, roger marshall, bill cassidy p. i understand they took to the aid of some of the injured in this crash, and they were performing cpr. just incredible. >> that's right. we are hearing at least one member, representative marshall, trained medical doctor, performed cpr. his office says that was on the train conductor. we're not exactly sure what the status of that train conductor is, although we know according to sources that everyone on the train seems to have minor...
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joining me on the phone is congressman michael burgess of texas, who was on the train. he's a doctor. he jumped in to administer aid to people who needed it. congressman, tell me what you saw and what kind of injuries there were. >> like your previous report, i can confirm both of the arms of the crossing were down by the time i exited the train. i don't know what that means over the course of the investigation, but it appears the railroad cross dg have the appropriate safety equipment. one was able to go into the ambulance under his own power. there were two other individuals on the ground. it does not appear that one did not survive. trying to make sure his airway stayed open and he was breathing spontaneously, was not conscious and clearly was in tough shape when arrangements were made to move him out of the scene. >> as a drrks you're someone who is used to treating people, but this is an accident that you r were involved in. where were you when this happened? describe what happened. >> i was sitting on the train sitting at a dining table that they have. i didn't se
joining me on the phone is congressman michael burgess of texas, who was on the train. he's a doctor. he jumped in to administer aid to people who needed it. congressman, tell me what you saw and what kind of injuries there were. >> like your previous report, i can confirm both of the arms of the crossing were down by the time i exited the train. i don't know what that means over the course of the investigation, but it appears the railroad cross dg have the appropriate safety equipment....
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colonies have a very different way of looking at representation, from the very of the virginia house f burgesses in 1619, the colonial idea, you can only be represented by someone you elect among you in your geographic area. fromhould somebody elected somewhere else represent you? it makes no sense. lebanon county, you can't depend on the guy from county representing your interests, you can't punish him if he does wrong. ou can't reward him with re-election if he does right. would be a fool to represent your interest. the only thing that matters to him is whether the people in ancaster county -- what the people in lancaster county want. if you can't be represented by in the next county you certainly can't think you're represented by somebody 3,000 somebody who has never seen you and you have never seen him. the erybody agrees that nglishman is entitled to be taxed only by his own representatives. what they don't seem to agree on, who are his representatives? if you think the house of ommons represents the whole empire, including pennsylvania, they can certainly tax pennsylvania. view of people b
colonies have a very different way of looking at representation, from the very of the virginia house f burgesses in 1619, the colonial idea, you can only be represented by someone you elect among you in your geographic area. fromhould somebody elected somewhere else represent you? it makes no sense. lebanon county, you can't depend on the guy from county representing your interests, you can't punish him if he does wrong. ou can't reward him with re-election if he does right. would be a fool to...
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the congress the late michael burgess a third of a lot of. states president as governor to grow here at the crowded. nick. and that terrible row at them earned our country and. through the imposition of the system of. december one thousand nine hundred ninety three the packed house and also city home owners nelson mandela the hero of the anti-apartheid struggle and frederick the cliff the last white president of south africa i've years ago. there would have seriously question the sanity of anyone who would have predicted that mr mandela and i would be joined in the severe of that by the one who will. get all of us. before you today behind the. the two leaders are at olds and the tension in the country is at its highest. will it make the opponents. we disagree strongly all key issues and we will soon fight the strenuous election that plane against one of them. standing in the event this progress which we have. all the three thousand people have died in political violence. since the beginning of this year mandela and declare partners as much as
the congress the late michael burgess a third of a lot of. states president as governor to grow here at the crowded. nick. and that terrible row at them earned our country and. through the imposition of the system of. december one thousand nine hundred ninety three the packed house and also city home owners nelson mandela the hero of the anti-apartheid struggle and frederick the cliff the last white president of south africa i've years ago. there would have seriously question the sanity of...
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impressive record of not dropping a single set at melbourne during this entire tournament thank you thomas burgess next year i'm looking forward to playing against him he seems in good shape and i'm happy he's over his back issues that he also had at the end of last year so that's a good thing women's wild number one simona halep is still looking for her first grand slam title the romanian showed little fine of tiredness and she took to the court against my backpack she battled for almost four hours in the third round to get to the point i was going to go through this much a little more easily than winning in straight sets victory and sixteen. and us open finalist madison keys advance to the last eight with a straight sets victory over eighth seed carling go see a show play form australian and u.s. open champion angelica other for a place in the standings cupboard the only grand slam singles when i left in the tournament the town of al-jazeera. russian athletes who were given a lifetime ban from the olympics have a final chance to have this suspensions overturned in time for the winter games in py
impressive record of not dropping a single set at melbourne during this entire tournament thank you thomas burgess next year i'm looking forward to playing against him he seems in good shape and i'm happy he's over his back issues that he also had at the end of last year so that's a good thing women's wild number one simona halep is still looking for her first grand slam title the romanian showed little fine of tiredness and she took to the court against my backpack she battled for almost four...
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i want to thank chairman walden, chairman burgess and my colleagues on the energy and commerce committee for their work and urge my colleagues to pass this and help our nation's children and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i am very pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for one minute. mr. pascrell: thank you, meesh. this habit of short-term -- thank you, mr. speaker. this habit of short-term extensions, kicking the can down the road, i heard a few times, is irresponsible and has to stop. we need a long-term funding bill. democrats have come to the table offered bipartisan solutions. republicans have dismissed them. let's put a bill to help the dreamers on the floor. their incompetence is going to lead to a shutdown. instead of using nine million kids as a bargaining chip, i bet the majority could pass a
i want to thank chairman walden, chairman burgess and my colleagues on the energy and commerce committee for their work and urge my colleagues to pass this and help our nation's children and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i am very pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. the...
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as you saw today, marco rubio, my colleague, burgess everett scooped, dropped out of this game because he said any solution is not going to begin with a gang. >> this is donald trump at the dinner live. can we listen in to this, hear what he's saying? >> sitting around this table are some of the greatest business leaders in the world. some of the greatest companies in the world. probably i can think of no other place or time where you'll have executives of this stature and i thought what i'd do, is first of all is i want to thank the professor for having done a fantastic job, klaus, thank you very much, you have really done outstandingly. and putting this together at this level over many years has been a great tribute to you and your entire group and your entire family so thank you very much. it's an honor to be here representing the united states. >> thank you. >> i just want to say that there's been a lot of warmth, a lot of respect for our country. billions and billions of dollars is coming into the u.s. and people are very happy with what we've done not only on the tax bill but als
as you saw today, marco rubio, my colleague, burgess everett scooped, dropped out of this game because he said any solution is not going to begin with a gang. >> this is donald trump at the dinner live. can we listen in to this, hear what he's saying? >> sitting around this table are some of the greatest business leaders in the world. some of the greatest companies in the world. probably i can think of no other place or time where you'll have executives of this stature and i thought...