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cassidy: secretary mnuchin versus -- sen. cassidy: we know their end goal.o tiltingurplus due steel in the direction of china. i understand that china is trying to level the playing field. kevin: in regards to senator bob corker, he says congress needs to do more to rein in what the president is doing on trade. sen. cassidy: he is saying that congress should take back some ceded inower it 1958 to the executive. congress should have a greater role in this. no matter who the president is. kevin: in terms of these trade talks which are moving quickly every single day, are you still with the president on this? what is your message to the white house? what is your message to president trump in terms of as these continue to intensify? sen. cassidy: i totally except that china is a special case. china will abuse every role. on the other hand, don't step on the economic success we are having by creating uncertainty in the supply chains of the companies will not make that capital investment we have seen lately for fear of what will happen with canada and mexico and o
cassidy: secretary mnuchin versus -- sen. cassidy: we know their end goal.o tiltingurplus due steel in the direction of china. i understand that china is trying to level the playing field. kevin: in regards to senator bob corker, he says congress needs to do more to rein in what the president is doing on trade. sen. cassidy: he is saying that congress should take back some ceded inower it 1958 to the executive. congress should have a greater role in this. no matter who the president is. kevin:...
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their victim, matthew cassidy, also from liverpool, was just their victim, matthew cassidy, also fromcharge of the investigation spoke to me. the murder took place at about 7:50am. cassidy made it to the first floor but he has other fallen backwards for being dragged backwards and his body was found on the landing that separates both floors. he died very quickly. he had no chance of surviving the injury, it penetrated straight through the heart. woods had been involved in drug supply for about six months, before the murder. we think that cassidy was probably employed to come down and i think ta ke employed to come down and i think take over the drug scene. as well as damning forensic evidence, the team painstakingly trawled video footage. it links cassidy to his killer. here they are walking towards the shop. quite friendly and chatty. they are walking towards the shop. quite friendly and chattym appears so, however we believe that even at that stage this is now six 01’ even at that stage this is now six or seven hours before the murder will stop david woods has started his planning.
their victim, matthew cassidy, also from liverpool, was just their victim, matthew cassidy, also fromcharge of the investigation spoke to me. the murder took place at about 7:50am. cassidy made it to the first floor but he has other fallen backwards for being dragged backwards and his body was found on the landing that separates both floors. he died very quickly. he had no chance of surviving the injury, it penetrated straight through the heart. woods had been involved in drug supply for about...
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. >>> then, david cassidy's confession from beyond the grave.ying about his drinking and mentia. >> there is no sign of me having dementia. and the ladies of "ocean's 8" steel new york. >> kermit the frog. >>> and the twins turn 1 today. >>> and speaking of twins. new pics of beyonce and jay z's babies. >>> before tonight's music awar all that stuff. >>> then, grab a cosmo. "sex and the city" turns 20. "e.t.'s" time on set. what you never knew about the eye coinic series. >> it's like living a life that's totally illegal legally. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." > at drove kate spade to apirer own life? >> some are wondering was her marriage to blame? the answers may be found in a disturbing note that spade left behind. sthoet ♪ >> kate spade projected an image of happiness and success. hi, i'm kate valentine spade. >> a source tells "e.t." the designer dealt with depression for yearsried desperately to hide it. she truly cared about her brand and didn't want the public to ne of her pain. the designer's older sister reportedly said she self-
. >>> then, david cassidy's confession from beyond the grave.ying about his drinking and mentia. >> there is no sign of me having dementia. and the ladies of "ocean's 8" steel new york. >> kermit the frog. >>> and the twins turn 1 today. >>> and speaking of twins. new pics of beyonce and jay z's babies. >>> before tonight's music awar all that stuff. >>> then, grab a cosmo. "sex and the city" turns 20....
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republican senator bill cassidy gives his take on korea. block short seller carson will discuss his latest targets in an exclusiventerview. .ll of that plus more we already 30 minutes into the u.s. trading sessions. julie: -- what is moving? julie not as much. if there is movement once we get the fed decision in the press conference, it will be on the commentary. waiting for that we have the dow and the s&p virtually unchanged. the nasdaq gaining .25%. year yield, 2.9 6%, little changed as well. the fireworks, when you look at the underlying movement. media stocks on the move in the wake of the at&t/time warner decision. comcast has turned lower. 21st century fox and disney, there may be a bidding war for various assets within media as a result of this approval of the acquisition. it is interesting to see what could happen as a result of that. we do not just have media stocks moving, we have other companies that are waiting for antitrust approval. as for at&t and time warner themselves, time warner trading higher and at&t trading lower. cre
republican senator bill cassidy gives his take on korea. block short seller carson will discuss his latest targets in an exclusiventerview. .ll of that plus more we already 30 minutes into the u.s. trading sessions. julie: -- what is moving? julie not as much. if there is movement once we get the fed decision in the press conference, it will be on the commentary. waiting for that we have the dow and the s&p virtually unchanged. the nasdaq gaining .25%. year yield, 2.9 6%, little changed as...
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they didn't want to exploit cassidy, but they came to the conclusion that cassidy, he was honest aboutrved by releasing this audio. you can see the entire documentary "david cassidy: the last session" on monday, june 11th, a&e. and the latest issue of "people" magazine on newsstands friday. just stunning. >> thank you, paula. >> all right. thank you so much, paula. >>> coming up, the doctor known for dancing in the operating room now facing lawsuits from several of her patients claiming their procedures went wrong. u. you come in when it's convenient i know this because i'm from seven days in the future. now don't be frightened, seven days in the future is a glorious place. after all you had two good hair days in a row... perfect. right out of bed. and this car you reserved on carmax.com is still being held for you, for free. pretty sweet. or as we like to say from seven days in the future... ah...we still say pretty sweet. it's basically the same. ifwhat would it say?ash tag 80% glowing 50% freckles no matter your skin type, all skin deserves gentleness. that's why dove is sulfate fre
they didn't want to exploit cassidy, but they came to the conclusion that cassidy, he was honest aboutrved by releasing this audio. you can see the entire documentary "david cassidy: the last session" on monday, june 11th, a&e. and the latest issue of "people" magazine on newsstands friday. just stunning. >> thank you, paula. >> all right. thank you so much, paula. >>> coming up, the doctor known for dancing in the operating room now facing lawsuits...
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we had republican senator bill cassidy on. he said ignore all the pwhruflter.do need to look at the trade alliances. they are unfair. president trump ran on this. he's shaking it up. he's disrupting. >> he has a problem. you can't ignore what the president of the united states says. he is the president of the united states. words do matter. and they don't matter any more than wh they come out of the mouth of the president of the united states. especially when he's talking to the country's closest allies. >> and you think it will fray the relationships? you think america's closest allies, something will change geo politically because of this tension we're having? >> look at the response already. look at how trump has dragged everybody down to his level. you have macron and merkel responding to him on twitter. international statesmen are having conversations over twitter, trading barbs. this is not how world relationships are meant to be conducted. this is not good for any. diplomacy should be boring. it ought to be dull. it should be putting us to the sleep unle
we had republican senator bill cassidy on. he said ignore all the pwhruflter.do need to look at the trade alliances. they are unfair. president trump ran on this. he's shaking it up. he's disrupting. >> he has a problem. you can't ignore what the president of the united states says. he is the president of the united states. words do matter. and they don't matter any more than wh they come out of the mouth of the president of the united states. especially when he's talking to the country's...
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bill cassidy. john bozeman. all here. tom tillis. grahndsey . i see lindsay sitting over there, good job. thank you. joni ernst. a good favor for the farmers yesterday, right? we love the farmers. i'm glad it worked out. steve daines. all here. we have on the house of representatives, mike coffman. jack bergman. buddy carter. did i introduce you, senator? i hope so. there are a people i did note. introduce and they will not -- they will not speed to me for the rest of my life. i apologize. colon.r gonzalez peter king. he comes from new york. thank you, peter. jack bergman. our chair. what a great job. the was a lot tougher than we thought, right? have thought it would be easy, it makes sense. kevin cramer. jim banks. claudia tenney. you are doing very well, martha, wherever you may be. i hear martha is doing very well in the great state of arizona. what the word is. don bacon. jason lewis. cathy mcmorris rodgers. athy?? representative neal dunn. brownley. i assume we have a couple others -- anybo i did not announce? you want to stand? you deserv
bill cassidy. john bozeman. all here. tom tillis. grahndsey . i see lindsay sitting over there, good job. thank you. joni ernst. a good favor for the farmers yesterday, right? we love the farmers. i'm glad it worked out. steve daines. all here. we have on the house of representatives, mike coffman. jack bergman. buddy carter. did i introduce you, senator? i hope so. there are a people i did note. introduce and they will not -- they will not speed to me for the rest of my life. i apologize....
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bill cassidy, dean heller, tom cotton, all here. tom tillis, lindsey graham. i see lindsey sitting right up there. hi, lindse good job. todd young. todd, thank you. joni ernst. where's joni? i did you a good favor for the farmers yesterday. we love the farmers. i'm glad it worked out. john hoven, steve danes, all here. we have on the house of representatives mike hoffman, r-- did introce you, man, buddy senator? what's going on, huh? i hope so. if i didn't introduce you, i'm you kn the probl with this, there will be four people we didn't introduce, and they'll never speak to me for the rest of my life. they'll make sure i suffer, right? so please, i apologize. jennifer gonzalez colon, peter king. where's peter? stand up, peter. you have been so nice to me. he should. he comes from new york. right, peter? thank you, peter. jack bergman. phl, what a great job. [ applause ] that was a lot tougher than we thought, right? you would think it would have been easy. it makes sense. but you would have thought. kevin cramer, jim banks, andy barr, claudia tenney, martha m
bill cassidy, dean heller, tom cotton, all here. tom tillis, lindsey graham. i see lindsey sitting right up there. hi, lindse good job. todd young. todd, thank you. joni ernst. where's joni? i did you a good favor for the farmers yesterday. we love the farmers. i'm glad it worked out. john hoven, steve danes, all here. we have on the house of representatives mike hoffman, r-- did introce you, man, buddy senator? what's going on, huh? i hope so. if i didn't introduce you, i'm you kn the probl...
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bill cassidy. john bozeman. dean heller. tom cotton. all here. tom tillis. lindsey graham. i see lindsay sitting over there, good job. todd young. joni ernst. i did you a good favor for the farmers yesterday, right? we love the farmers. i'm glad it worked out. john hoeven. steve daines. all here. we have on the house of representatives, mike coffman. brian mast. jack bergman. buddy carter. did i introduce you, senator? i hope so. if i did not, i am in trouble. the problem with this, there will be for people that i didn't introduce and they will not speak to me for the rest of my life. they will make sure i suffer. i apologize. jennifer gonzalez colon. peter king. [applause] he comes from new york. thank you, peter. jack bergman. our chair, phil rowe. [applause] what a great job. the was a lot tougher than we thought, right? you would have thought it would be easy, it makes sense. kevin cramer. jim banks. andy barr. claudia tenney. martha mick sally -- martha mcsally. i hear martha is doing very well in the great state of arizona. don bacon. jason lewis. cathy mcmorris rodge
bill cassidy. john bozeman. dean heller. tom cotton. all here. tom tillis. lindsey graham. i see lindsay sitting over there, good job. todd young. joni ernst. i did you a good favor for the farmers yesterday, right? we love the farmers. i'm glad it worked out. john hoeven. steve daines. all here. we have on the house of representatives, mike coffman. brian mast. jack bergman. buddy carter. did i introduce you, senator? i hope so. if i did not, i am in trouble. the problem with this, there will...
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roughly 200,000 barrels per day every quarter of incremental cassidy. -- incremental capacity.aybe some more initially, and then depending on how u.s. shale is doing. u.s. shale supply is constrained because of the bottleneck in the permian. despite that, it is growing quickly, at the fastest rate ever in terms of barrels. remember, eventually all of these barrels a make it to the market and we won't need as much opec oil into 2019 and 2020. alix: time for your takeaway, gradual 1.2 million barrels may increase over the next several quarters, the big one, maybe announcing a capex plan. francisco bland be sticking with me. coming up, cheese. copper got hit along with industrial metals on weaker chinese economic data. ♪ ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, this is "commodities edge." time to delve deep into the market trends. first up, oil inventory numbers, a big drop in crude stocks, 4.1 million barrels. imports down, exports up, and u.s. gasoline demand at a record. in the crop market, it is getting hot in here. big problems for wheat in the u.s. it could be down more than 5%. the agency u
roughly 200,000 barrels per day every quarter of incremental cassidy. -- incremental capacity.aybe some more initially, and then depending on how u.s. shale is doing. u.s. shale supply is constrained because of the bottleneck in the permian. despite that, it is growing quickly, at the fastest rate ever in terms of barrels. remember, eventually all of these barrels a make it to the market and we won't need as much opec oil into 2019 and 2020. alix: time for your takeaway, gradual 1.2 million...
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something i need to tell cassidy and i hope that helps just my easy to say well i got to start out by seeing the you know what they say let's think about the outfit. that i think always leaks if you want to ask i know this guy will say it's open. they'll start working on it you've got a lot of money that's that was a lot of difficulty with that. crowd it's imitate i said i came out of. monday when i saw the leak he said that i know you just they're just going to get i don't want of saying very dark and country just like i don't know a pretty it's a lot of them on their own so kind of the smallest to put it that i understand because of one i thought it was seeing you steal your car after you counted it's not hundreds and i thought it was it went as late on to us here at the as you did i'm going. to move on i called on to you and i thought that i thought the last. thought they got off of it was over caught they walked out i think lost on the exhibit a lot more that. there's evil i. think for them almost all of you will for us to tell you all about what a war your course that they will f
something i need to tell cassidy and i hope that helps just my easy to say well i got to start out by seeing the you know what they say let's think about the outfit. that i think always leaks if you want to ask i know this guy will say it's open. they'll start working on it you've got a lot of money that's that was a lot of difficulty with that. crowd it's imitate i said i came out of. monday when i saw the leak he said that i know you just they're just going to get i don't want of saying very...
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senator cassidy, smith and others have a bill to end the rule on all insurance plans but the committee hopes to consider later this year. i also want to hear specifically how the congress can help reduce drug prices. in previous hearings i questioned the need for the rebates and we understand the administration may need some additional ari t mif or of the use of rebates to increase transparency. these are a few of the proposals in the blueprint and i look forward to hearing from the secretary of others. >> thank you for joining us, secretary. as a candidate, president trump talked a big game and the only healthcare price that he has dropped is the former secretary. so, while the administration hyped its plan is a big step forward to address the broken promise is very clearly not. in fact when president trump announced to bring the prices down another stock actually went out and meanwhile too many families in my home state of washington and across the country are strgl to make endseet bause of the skyrocketing drug prices. meanwhile, about one in four le report that someone in their fam
senator cassidy, smith and others have a bill to end the rule on all insurance plans but the committee hopes to consider later this year. i also want to hear specifically how the congress can help reduce drug prices. in previous hearings i questioned the need for the rebates and we understand the administration may need some additional ari t mif or of the use of rebates to increase transparency. these are a few of the proposals in the blueprint and i look forward to hearing from the secretary...
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senator cassidy. >> thanks for coming in. i enjoyed our meeting in my office. in february i had an exchange with the acting committee. my identity was stole once. and it still has implications in terms of how we file and when we receive our dollars back. so significant reductions since 2015, they're 1.4 million fraudulent returns in 2015. about 600,000 this year. so what thoughts do you have as to how we can move that 600,000, which costs us billions of dollars in fraudulent returns down towards zero. >> i'm proud of the fact that the internal revenue service has made a dent in the anti-identity theft. any identity theft is still too much. there are issues with respect to the timing of certain functions in the internal revenue service that if the irs was allowed more time, they could prevent more id theft in situations like that. and so if confirmed, i would like forward to working with you in that regard. >> i will point out that i'm told that my stolen return did not note that i had three children, which formally i had had three. and so you could have checked
senator cassidy. >> thanks for coming in. i enjoyed our meeting in my office. in february i had an exchange with the acting committee. my identity was stole once. and it still has implications in terms of how we file and when we receive our dollars back. so significant reductions since 2015, they're 1.4 million fraudulent returns in 2015. about 600,000 this year. so what thoughts do you have as to how we can move that 600,000, which costs us billions of dollars in fraudulent returns down...
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tom: gerard cassidy with rbc capital markets, thank you. we continue with willem buiter.te to speak of these stress tests. what is your neck of the woods with your u.s. economic team? you mentioned the fiscal issue before. this make america great again economy, macro economic advisers and a 5% plus gdp for the quarter. how long can we sustain that into this year and 2019? willem: q1 came out disappointingly at 2%. course, that is simply a continuation of first-quarter disappointment and goes back to washington crossing the delaware. we do believe that this fiscal stimulus, while it has some positive effect on supply, it will really boost demand for the rest of this year and into next year. the demand effect is a level affect, not a permanent effect, so it will peter out even if we renew the spending commitments that were entered into this time. tom: do the supply side economists know that it is a level affect? jargon.massar buiter do supply-side guys know your economics? willem: the supply-side effect is also a level of exit, no impact on the growth rate. you will see a s
tom: gerard cassidy with rbc capital markets, thank you. we continue with willem buiter.te to speak of these stress tests. what is your neck of the woods with your u.s. economic team? you mentioned the fiscal issue before. this make america great again economy, macro economic advisers and a 5% plus gdp for the quarter. how long can we sustain that into this year and 2019? willem: q1 came out disappointingly at 2%. course, that is simply a continuation of first-quarter disappointment and goes...
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i thank ellen, staff director and her team, and thank the office of legislative counsel, and tom cassidy. >> let me thank you to those kind of remarks and reciprocate as they we handled this session with class and dignity and great comedy and i appreciate that as well. thanks to your staff and the minority staff for the great work they have done in preparation. i ask requisite number of days to file its views. >> appreciate the remarks. >> rule 22, arise chair to offer such motions to go to conference and fiscal year 2019. >> the gentleman from indiana. >> that staff be authorized to make technical corrections and calculate the remaining elements required in a resolution prior to the filing of it. >> so ordered. you conclude the business of the house budget committee. i want to say how much i appreciate the logistical challenges we have had today. i bid everybody a great evening and with that this committee stands adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the house next week takes up the $75 billion defense department spending bill in 201
i thank ellen, staff director and her team, and thank the office of legislative counsel, and tom cassidy. >> let me thank you to those kind of remarks and reciprocate as they we handled this session with class and dignity and great comedy and i appreciate that as well. thanks to your staff and the minority staff for the great work they have done in preparation. i ask requisite number of days to file its views. >> appreciate the remarks. >> rule 22, arise chair to offer such...
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community including our guest says these stats are misleading, austin police association president ken cassidy texas. let's get to these numbers that you say so a disparity, 75% of arrests driving with invalid licenses of black or latino members of the community but in this next piece of information the vehicle stops by race and ethnicity in the same area and that shows 48% of people pulled over were white, 32% hispanic and 13% black. tell us why there is a disparity there. >> we don't see a disparity. we see people breaking the law. officers have no control over who has a suspended license and who doesn't, 25 to 30% of drivers involved in fatality collisions in austin, texas every year have a suspended license. that is something important to the community to keep people off the streets. there licenses are suspended for a reason. the law needs to be enforced and that is something we should not be citing and releasing people for. it is my opinion you should have your car impounded and walk away from the scene. if your license is suspended you should not be driving your car. >> do offices ask fo
community including our guest says these stats are misleading, austin police association president ken cassidy texas. let's get to these numbers that you say so a disparity, 75% of arrests driving with invalid licenses of black or latino members of the community but in this next piece of information the vehicle stops by race and ethnicity in the same area and that shows 48% of people pulled over were white, 32% hispanic and 13% black. tell us why there is a disparity there. >> we don't...
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cassidy was shy in the face of all the attention. but she got help from her new friend. to you. >> we're trying to deliver a powerful message and sto the bullying. she's a bravehild to do what she did. and her message is being heard across the whole world. if anyone's getting bullied, just stay strong and don't let the bullies know it's hurting you. then, they'll keep doing it. >> reporter: the girl who said none of her classmateschould have l with her, now sharing a meal with the yankees. acts of kindness don't need to ne random. on way, the yankees went to a new york city school and joined think kindness. it's an organization that teaches children that good deeds have a ripple efct, bringing positivity tplaces you may never expect. 87-year-old sal spent his career helping others as a firefighter. on thursday, as part of wish of ali time, players joined sal as he returned to his old firehouse. and the guys got to suit up as members of new york's bravest. f on theal day of hope week, fresh aharcuts. the yankees jned the ymca for hair cuts. >> it really was time well spen
cassidy was shy in the face of all the attention. but she got help from her new friend. to you. >> we're trying to deliver a powerful message and sto the bullying. she's a bravehild to do what she did. and her message is being heard across the whole world. if anyone's getting bullied, just stay strong and don't let the bullies know it's hurting you. then, they'll keep doing it. >> reporter: the girl who said none of her classmateschould have l with her, now sharing a meal with the...
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number three, david cassidy shock confession before his death. hiding his drinking from fans.ver disease m the first few days i was unconscious and near death. it was alcohol poisoning and the fact is i lied about my drinking. >> number two, the death of designer kate spade. a new york medical examiner ruled that her death was caused by suicide. a source tells et that the designer dealt with depression for years and tried to hide it, quote, she care about her brand and didn't want the public to know about her pain. >> and number one, anthony bourdain died of a suicide. found in france in a hotel room on friday and there filming an episode for cnn "parts unknown" a close friend in tears. >> the world would not be better off without you. oh, you've been through so much, tell me why? >> for the latest go to etonline.com. r mavericks is officially back. shooting "top gun maverick" we have been waiting a long time for this sequel. >> only 32 years. et right there for the first time tom headed into the danger zone and taking us along on this ride as well. >> i feel the ne -- the nee
number three, david cassidy shock confession before his death. hiding his drinking from fans.ver disease m the first few days i was unconscious and near death. it was alcohol poisoning and the fact is i lied about my drinking. >> number two, the death of designer kate spade. a new york medical examiner ruled that her death was caused by suicide. a source tells et that the designer dealt with depression for years and tried to hide it, quote, she care about her brand and didn't want the...
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this is after posting 13 straight days of declines for the xlf financial spider etf gerard cassidy joinss now. what is going on with the banks? >> brian, i think what you're seeing with the banks is a concern that the yield curve is flattening further due to not only the trade talk that you mentioned, but also due to the possibility that the u.s. economy could slow down. we're not in that camp, if that were to be the case that's one reason you're seeing the weakness in the stock. >> help me connect the dots between some of the banks and the trade war. i can understand if we're looking at jpmorgan, morgan stanley, global banks, if the global economy slows down, i could see their loan business or bond business slow down. i do not understand the mid and small cap banks in the u.s. getting whacked. how are they getting exposed >> coming into the year the banks were hitting record highs. we had the tax reform coming through for us earnings for this year will break records. going into the trading activity you had some very strong momentum the momentum was driven by this tax reform, but second
this is after posting 13 straight days of declines for the xlf financial spider etf gerard cassidy joinss now. what is going on with the banks? >> brian, i think what you're seeing with the banks is a concern that the yield curve is flattening further due to not only the trade talk that you mentioned, but also due to the possibility that the u.s. economy could slow down. we're not in that camp, if that were to be the case that's one reason you're seeing the weakness in the stock. >>...
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. >> we just had senator bill cassidy on. that these trade alliances or agreements are outdated and that president trump should be blowing them up basically. they keep citing the dairy imbalance from canada that there is 275% tariff on american farmers. what of that? >> i am just so sick of the ridiculous outdated protectionist arguments. this notion that canada is somehow an offender on trade is just bogus. they do have tariffs on having to do with dairy products but we have tariffs too. we have very high tariffs on sugar, for example. if donald trump and these other trumpian republicans are concerned about tariff barriers let's enter into new free trade accords. donald trump pulled out the trans pacific prip the firartne first thing he did. there is no logical thing for what trump is doing. he complanes about the united states having a trade deficit. economists will tell you there is nothing inherently wrong with the trade deficit. we have a trade surplus with canada according to his own u.s. trade representative and he lie
. >> we just had senator bill cassidy on. that these trade alliances or agreements are outdated and that president trump should be blowing them up basically. they keep citing the dairy imbalance from canada that there is 275% tariff on american farmers. what of that? >> i am just so sick of the ridiculous outdated protectionist arguments. this notion that canada is somehow an offender on trade is just bogus. they do have tariffs on having to do with dairy products but we have...
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will cassidy, dean heller, tom cotton all here. lindsey graham. good job. todd young. todd, thank you. where's's joni? we love the farmers. i'm glad it worked out. steve danes. all here. we have on the house of representatives, mike kauffman, bryan mast. buddy carter. the problem with this, is there will be four people we didn't introduce and they will never speak to me for the rest of my life. they'll make sure i suffer. please, i apologize. jennifer gonzalez. peter king. where's peter? stand up. you've been so nice to me. he should. he comes from new york. thank you, peter. jack burgman. our chair phil row. our chair. >> as you see the president at the signing ceremony. this is a top priority for him. this is legislation that would expand the ability of veterans to use private sector health care rather than the v.a. it's something that been very controversy but it is a top trump agenda item as we see the signing ceremony there at the white house. >>> just a year and a half ago one of the final press conferences of his administration, then barack obama, talked about t
will cassidy, dean heller, tom cotton all here. lindsey graham. good job. todd young. todd, thank you. where's's joni? we love the farmers. i'm glad it worked out. steve danes. all here. we have on the house of representatives, mike kauffman, bryan mast. buddy carter. the problem with this, is there will be four people we didn't introduce and they will never speak to me for the rest of my life. they'll make sure i suffer. please, i apologize. jennifer gonzalez. peter king. where's peter? stand...
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importation. >> i'd happy to work and be open minded -- >> i'm out of time. >> thank you, senator cassidy. senator mccain. >> thank you, mr. chairman and mr. secretary. i hear about how high prices affect their lives. one in four americans who take prescription drugs have difficulty affording them. let me read a letter from a guy i got from andrew vitner who lives in great falls and wanted to share his story. a drug that cures several forms of leukemia, in the united states there's no available generic and the brand name drug's market cost is $146,000 a year, $159,000 to make it, $146,000 a year. this is not a drug that consumers can choose not to take. to be blunt they will quite literally die of cancer. the cost of this drug is a major finance burden our our family. this is to me an absolutely unacceptable exploitation of extremely vulnerable americans who have quite literally no other options to get this lifesaving treatment without searching for loopholes in the law or outright breaking it. preventing this exploitation is something every american can agree on, an issue that has lives
importation. >> i'd happy to work and be open minded -- >> i'm out of time. >> thank you, senator cassidy. senator mccain. >> thank you, mr. chairman and mr. secretary. i hear about how high prices affect their lives. one in four americans who take prescription drugs have difficulty affording them. let me read a letter from a guy i got from andrew vitner who lives in great falls and wanted to share his story. a drug that cures several forms of leukemia, in the united...
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. >> you look like hop a long cassidy. >> i have a boot. >> did you kick too much butt? >> no, i've been, i don't know what i've been doing. i've lost my balance on stage, curtain call. went down, twisted my ankle. tore a tendon and cracked the foot. honestly. but i'm back. you know. miracle of modern medicine. >> we're glad you're back. >> thank you. >> you've come through worst stuff. you were born in texas. >> that wasn't worse. i love texas. >> i love the red states, too. but being a gay kid, when you were growing up, did you ever imagine that the top paid actor on television would be a gay guy, you? >> neither of those tacfacts, n. i didn't think in those terms in so many ways. it was more about just get itin by in life and figuring out who i was and how i could live happiest and one thing led to another that both my own life gone a certain way and the world and the country has gone a certain way that has allowed the moment we're in now to exist. but it's a tricky thing, isn't it? is two steps forward, one step back. i don't think listening to the beginning stuff yo
. >> you look like hop a long cassidy. >> i have a boot. >> did you kick too much butt? >> no, i've been, i don't know what i've been doing. i've lost my balance on stage, curtain call. went down, twisted my ankle. tore a tendon and cracked the foot. honestly. but i'm back. you know. miracle of modern medicine. >> we're glad you're back. >> thank you. >> you've come through worst stuff. you were born in texas. >> that wasn't worse. i love texas....
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mccain, pat roberts, john boseman, dean heller john cassidy, and apparently rob portman has signed that it is not the donald trump way of the republican party. >> don't forget bush came out very strongly and donald trump, jr. said i'm not holding a fund-raiser for you. it was pretty close. >> i would call it the skeptical trump movement. >> if anything, that kind of thing will embolden donald trump not to do it. as a matter of fact, i think this whole issue makes the passage of any bill much more difficult because donald trump's reaction when a new issue comes into something he thinks he controls is to reject the whole thing. and then he's basically going to say, you want to wait until september to shutdown the government so i can get my money that way, i'm going to do it. >> and we should say we don't need a law to solve this crisis at the border. all the president has to do is pick up the phone and say you know what, this policy isn't worth it, let's end it mooch . to your point, this is not a bill becomes a law. when he told fox news he wasn't going to sign a moderate version, as soo
mccain, pat roberts, john boseman, dean heller john cassidy, and apparently rob portman has signed that it is not the donald trump way of the republican party. >> don't forget bush came out very strongly and donald trump, jr. said i'm not holding a fund-raiser for you. it was pretty close. >> i would call it the skeptical trump movement. >> if anything, that kind of thing will embolden donald trump not to do it. as a matter of fact, i think this whole issue makes the passage...
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the good news is that cassidy and her family were at yankee stadium yesterday.nd played a little kick ball in the outfield. thanks for joining us. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: you can sleep well, america. the president says there's no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. of course, north korea's leaders have proven in the past they're willing to go back on their words and that's all we have without any concrete promises, are we really safer? we'll go to the pentagon and the korean peninsula where the north koreans a saying the summit was a win for them. secretary of state mike pompeo with the talk of a timeline for north korea to lose their nukes. theepublican senator bob corker rippg to his own party for not standing up to the president. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein accused of threatening lawmakers. the justice department calls
the good news is that cassidy and her family were at yankee stadium yesterday.nd played a little kick ball in the outfield. thanks for joining us. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: you can sleep well, america. the president says there's no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. of course, north korea's leaders have proven in the past they're willing to go back on their words and that's all we have without any concrete promises, are we really safer? we'll go to the pentagon and...
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bill cassidy. tom cotton. dean keller. all here. tom tillis. lindsey graham. see lindsey up there. todd young. thank you. joanie ernest. i did you a good favor for the farmers yesterday, right? we love the farmers, right? good. i'm glad it worked out. john hovan. steve danes. all here. we have on the house of representatives mike kauffman. brian mast. jack bergman. buddy carter. did i introduce you, senator? what is going on? i hope so. if i didn't introduce you, i'm in trouble. you know the problem with this, there will be four people we didn't introduce and they'll never speak to me for the rest of my life. they will make sure i suffer, right? i apologize. jennifer gonzalez. peter king. where is peter? stands up. you have been so nice to me. he should. he comes from new york. he should. right, peter? thank you, peter. jack bergman. our chair phil rowe. phil? [applause] what a great job. that was a lot tougher than we thought, right? you would think it'd be easy. it makes sense. you would have thought. kevin kraemer. jim banks. andy barr. claudia tenney. mart
bill cassidy. tom cotton. dean keller. all here. tom tillis. lindsey graham. see lindsey up there. todd young. thank you. joanie ernest. i did you a good favor for the farmers yesterday, right? we love the farmers, right? good. i'm glad it worked out. john hovan. steve danes. all here. we have on the house of representatives mike kauffman. brian mast. jack bergman. buddy carter. did i introduce you, senator? what is going on? i hope so. if i didn't introduce you, i'm in trouble. you know the...
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elections in turkey the country's currency the leader is in freefall get hot from a business says cassidy to its president i want has been struggling to stop the currency crisis ahead of the presidential and parliamentary elections in less than three weeks keeping inflation down is crucial for any politician who wants to get reelected once policies have not been successful so the lira could determine the president's fate. shoppers have plenty of options in istanbul's famed markets but there's less money in the pockets of turkish shoppers and that despite a supposedly strong economy the upswing is yet to register here. hundred fifty grams of cheese cost twelve lire today it was five just three months ago. everything is more expensive the dollar is climbing and climbing the election is coming up how is this supposed to go on. the lira has lost nearly twenty percent of its value since the beginning of the year the euro currently costs five lira and thirty one cents turkey central bank raised interest rates in an emergency move several days ago president otherwise a friend of lower interest r
elections in turkey the country's currency the leader is in freefall get hot from a business says cassidy to its president i want has been struggling to stop the currency crisis ahead of the presidential and parliamentary elections in less than three weeks keeping inflation down is crucial for any politician who wants to get reelected once policies have not been successful so the lira could determine the president's fate. shoppers have plenty of options in istanbul's famed markets but there's...
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senator cassidy. >> thank you. thank you both for being here. mr. chairman, thank you. last week i was in lafayette, louisiana, announced our save your families community initiative and i would speak to folks back home and what i learned from them will be the basis of my questions for you. i spoke to the father of the 17-year-old, the young man who eventually died who when he first went into treatment was asked by the insurance company to be released two weeks after treatment began. the fact that he died obviously indicates that this was not not effective strategy. then i contrast it with my next conversation, which is that if you're an impaired physician in louisiana, there's a minimum of three months inpatient therapy, then one month follow-up before you're allowed to practice once more. so contrast that, which is apparently effective, three months inpatient with a month of follow-up, with that which clearly was not, after two weeks they were asked to leave. lastly, i spoke to another physician who told me of the abuse potential after our medication assisted therapy.
senator cassidy. >> thank you. thank you both for being here. mr. chairman, thank you. last week i was in lafayette, louisiana, announced our save your families community initiative and i would speak to folks back home and what i learned from them will be the basis of my questions for you. i spoke to the father of the 17-year-old, the young man who eventually died who when he first went into treatment was asked by the insurance company to be released two weeks after treatment began. the...
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senator cassidy. >> mr. secretary, thank you for being here. let me start off with a specific drug and then we'll build from that into a line of questioning. you and i have in the past spoken of glevic, released in 2001 used to be probably a couple thousand dollars a year, now i'm told that it costs $8800 a year in canada, and it costs $144,000 here in the united states. now, as you and i both know, the way that the catastrophic coverage works, is that once somebody moves into the catastrophic portion, the beneficiary is responsible for 5% of the list price, not the net price. and so i have a former patient, i'm only former because i'm no longer practicing, she's paying 5% of $144,000 for a drug which has been released since 2001. now my staff tells me that the company that has glevic has extended the patent protection if you will with an agreement with the generic competition. now, senator asked, what do we do about this and you responded we need competition. i would say what do we do about glevic, available since 2001, canadians spend less th
senator cassidy. >> mr. secretary, thank you for being here. let me start off with a specific drug and then we'll build from that into a line of questioning. you and i have in the past spoken of glevic, released in 2001 used to be probably a couple thousand dollars a year, now i'm told that it costs $8800 a year in canada, and it costs $144,000 here in the united states. now, as you and i both know, the way that the catastrophic coverage works, is that once somebody moves into the...
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butch cassidy and the sundance kid robbed their first train. in the same year, ft. worth was about 40 years old and a group of women on the frontier said, we want to invest in art and culture and they founded the first museum in texas. today it has become the modern museum, one of the great museums of fort worth. that happened at the same time, so you see these forces at work between a land of outlaws and cowboys and cowgirls, but also you see people wanting to bring art and culture to the frontier. this has always been a place for business, from cattle to trains to oil, but also having a good time. as we pass the convention center, this use to be known as hell's half acre. this was the entertainment district where you drive your cattle in from south texas and while you're waiting to buy or sell, the stockyards were located in the southern part of downtown and this is where all kinds of houses of entertainment, from gambling and prostitution, all sorts of revelry was located here. hell's half acre is a fun name that stuck around, not for this neighborhood but we hav
butch cassidy and the sundance kid robbed their first train. in the same year, ft. worth was about 40 years old and a group of women on the frontier said, we want to invest in art and culture and they founded the first museum in texas. today it has become the modern museum, one of the great museums of fort worth. that happened at the same time, so you see these forces at work between a land of outlaws and cowboys and cowgirls, but also you see people wanting to bring art and culture to the...
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senator cassidy. >> thanks for coming. i enjoyed were meeting in my office. in february i had an exchange with the acting commissioner on identity theft and protection of taxpayer data. my identity was stolen once and it still has implications in terms of how we violated when we receive the dollars back. so, the significant reductions in id theft since 2015 is 1.4 million fraudulent returns in 201 2015 of 600,000 this yea. what thoughts do you have as to how we can move the 600,000 which cost billions of dollars in fraudulent returns down towards zero? >> i'm oui encoded the fact thae interim reserve has made a bit debate could end and it would still be too much that any identity theft is still too much. there are issues with respect to the timing of certain functions in the internal revenue service if they were a lot more time they could prevent the theft situations and stuff like this is confirmed by bot by the forwo working with you in that regard. >> i'm told that my sou my stoln return did not note that i had three children, which formerly i had threhad
senator cassidy. >> thanks for coming. i enjoyed were meeting in my office. in february i had an exchange with the acting commissioner on identity theft and protection of taxpayer data. my identity was stolen once and it still has implications in terms of how we violated when we receive the dollars back. so, the significant reductions in id theft since 2015 is 1.4 million fraudulent returns in 201 2015 of 600,000 this yea. what thoughts do you have as to how we can move the 600,000 which...
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nicholasville first baptist church, the county judge executive, david west, former county judge executive cassidy, who was a maj cqring the land for the county, and preserving the history there. d stevemcbri the director of interpretation and archeology at the heritage park, and mrs. mary kozak, special projects director for jessamine county, kentucky, who has worked tirely -- tirelessly preserving the history of camp nelson. i also want to thank several others who contributed to our efforts and assisted in gaining support for this effort, including governor beaven, the jessamine county fiscal court, the lexington-fayette naacp chapter, the jassamine chamber of commerce, and my colleague, congresswoman marcia fudge, from ohio, among others. it is one of my gls in congress to make camp nelson a place wre the entire nation can experience the rich history has to offer. and apprecte the ain story it tells about the long march toward freedom for african-americans in kentucky and beyond. and with that, i urge my colleagues to support this legislation. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gent
nicholasville first baptist church, the county judge executive, david west, former county judge executive cassidy, who was a maj cqring the land for the county, and preserving the history there. d stevemcbri the director of interpretation and archeology at the heritage park, and mrs. mary kozak, special projects director for jessamine county, kentucky, who has worked tirely -- tirelessly preserving the history of camp nelson. i also want to thank several others who contributed to our efforts...
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senator cassidy. >> thanks for coming. i enjoyed were meeting in my office. in february i had an exchange with the acting commissioner on identity theft and protection of taxpayer data. my identity was stolen once and it still has implications in terms of how we violated when we receive the dollars back. so, the significant reductions in id theft since 2015 is 1.4 million fraudulent returns in 201 2015 of 600,000 this yea. what thoughts do you have as to how we can move the 600,000 which cost billions of dollars in fraudulent returns down towards zero? >> i'm oui encoded the fact thae interim reserve has made a bit debate could end and it would still be too much that any identity theft is still too much. there are issues with respect to the timing of certain functions in the internal revenue service if they were a lot more time they could prevent the theft situations and stuff like this is confirmed by bot by the forwo working with you in that regard. >> i'm told that my sou my stoln return did not note that i had three children, which formerly i had threhad
senator cassidy. >> thanks for coming. i enjoyed were meeting in my office. in february i had an exchange with the acting commissioner on identity theft and protection of taxpayer data. my identity was stolen once and it still has implications in terms of how we violated when we receive the dollars back. so, the significant reductions in id theft since 2015 is 1.4 million fraudulent returns in 201 2015 of 600,000 this yea. what thoughts do you have as to how we can move the 600,000 which...
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downtown. , when theo a story west was developing in the 1890's, two things happened in 1892, butch cassidy and the sundance kid rob their first train. in the same year, ft. worth was 40 years old and a group of women on the frontier said we want to invest in art and culture and founded the first museum in texas, which today has become the modern museum, one of the great museums of fort worth. you see these forces at work, we are still a land of outlaws, but people wanting to bring art and culture to the frontier as well. place ofways been a business from cattle, trains, and oil, but to have a good time. the convention center on the ell'sused to be known as h half-acre, where you drove your cattle in and while you were waiting to buy or sell, the stock yards were located in the southern part of town. this is where houses of entertainment from gambling, prostitution, were all located here and the name stuck around. tcu talks about it on the football field, so it is one of the great legends. southern half is philip johnson's water gardens. plazas, so the water gardens are a unique feature we
downtown. , when theo a story west was developing in the 1890's, two things happened in 1892, butch cassidy and the sundance kid rob their first train. in the same year, ft. worth was 40 years old and a group of women on the frontier said we want to invest in art and culture and founded the first museum in texas, which today has become the modern museum, one of the great museums of fort worth. you see these forces at work, we are still a land of outlaws, but people wanting to bring art and...
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cassidy was a direct bowen.ent of charles this man wrote about the war in ways. that wase people reading the letters looked into his soul. this man was a laborer before the war. this man set up a gambling shop to make money in the army. we had a talk yesterday about the financial burdens of war on the poor. let us not forget that those pressures were certainly great. bowen was trying to work his way up the social ladder by making some money. he was still a man who believed in couldbowen himself sympathize. his shoes were in tatters, he could not afford a new era of gloves, he was suffering greatly. he still refused to defy military authority. he refused to defy military authority because again of what he saw and more forrtantly of experience. two years, he had been in the experienced had comradese had seen his such as fredericksburg, he saw his comrades go to his death to follow orders for an attack that was of course suicidal. he had the experience in camp of seeing the suffering of his comrades. he was a subjected to discipline as well as inflicted discipline b
cassidy was a direct bowen.ent of charles this man wrote about the war in ways. that wase people reading the letters looked into his soul. this man was a laborer before the war. this man set up a gambling shop to make money in the army. we had a talk yesterday about the financial burdens of war on the poor. let us not forget that those pressures were certainly great. bowen was trying to work his way up the social ladder by making some money. he was still a man who believed in couldbowen himself...
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>> hi, cassidy, hi, kirk.r ears so we see a ton of skin cancer on the ear. let's not forget your ear, the back of the neck is another critical place people forget, the backs of the legs entirely and tops of the feet. >> that gets me, the top of the feet. >> people we see skin cancers this those places. so you're applying for america right now so you got to show america how to do it right because it's critical. >> and how much and how many times? a slass full on neck, face and ears and in new york every two hour, down closer to florida it's every hour but that's what peopl a lifeguard. >> yes, and ex-swim champ. trying to be good. >> you are good. >> but i was a lifeguard in new jersey. >> you do know what you speak. >> no, and i love the sun. i just put on sunblock and reapply it because i want to lie about my age for years. >> wonderful, always to have you and hope you're on the mend. >> for my flat tire. go away. >> back to ginger in disney world, florida. ginger. >> oh, robin, not only are we playing big he
>> hi, cassidy, hi, kirk.r ears so we see a ton of skin cancer on the ear. let's not forget your ear, the back of the neck is another critical place people forget, the backs of the legs entirely and tops of the feet. >> that gets me, the top of the feet. >> people we see skin cancers this those places. so you're applying for america right now so you got to show america how to do it right because it's critical. >> and how much and how many times? a slass full on neck,...
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the future today's celebrity emcee was a surprise as always jamie foxx musical performances from cassidyy jeopson. greg pinner is married to one of sam walton's granddaughters. he took the stage and talked about how risk-taking is back at walmart. he called the retailer a growth company. brett biggs says walmart is disrupting retail and the financial results prove the benefits of that and doug mcmillan will take the stage to give his state of the walmart union address. but one thing that's different this year, a departure from what we've seen in years past, no shareholder business will take place at this meeting. that was done two days ago, including the election of the board. mcdonald's ceo easterbrook comes on for the first time along with cfo square sarah friar kevin is no longer on the board and neither is james cash for various reasons. of course, the big announcement came with this jet black program coming out of walmart's store number eight that tech incubator started about a year ago the co-founder of rent the runway is running the jetblack program. this is a personal shopping co
the future today's celebrity emcee was a surprise as always jamie foxx musical performances from cassidyy jeopson. greg pinner is married to one of sam walton's granddaughters. he took the stage and talked about how risk-taking is back at walmart. he called the retailer a growth company. brett biggs says walmart is disrupting retail and the financial results prove the benefits of that and doug mcmillan will take the stage to give his state of the walmart union address. but one thing that's...
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bush -- butch cassidy and the sun dance kid robbed their first train. not around here but they were getting starts. fort worth was 40 years old and a group of women said we want to invest in the culture and founded the first museum in texas, which is the modern museum museum, great museum of fort worth but that happened at the same time. so you see these force at work between, we're still land of outlaws and cowboys and cowgirls and also you see people wanting to bring art and culture to the frontier, i fort worth has been a place for business from cattle to trains to oil and having a good time. we pass the convention center -- >> on the left. >> on the left. used to be what was known al hell's half acre, the entertainment district where you drove your cat until from south texas and why you were waiting to buy or sell it, the stock yards were located originally in the southern part of downtown. this is where all types of house owes entertainment from gambling, prostitution, all sorts of revelriry low caked here and hell's half acre is a fun name thatsti
bush -- butch cassidy and the sun dance kid robbed their first train. not around here but they were getting starts. fort worth was 40 years old and a group of women said we want to invest in the culture and founded the first museum in texas, which is the modern museum museum, great museum of fort worth but that happened at the same time. so you see these force at work between, we're still land of outlaws and cowboys and cowgirls and also you see people wanting to bring art and culture to the...
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enhanced medical search cassidy for national disaster medical system and hospital preparedness program. we oversee the development and procurement of medical countermeasures. we made great progress in public health preparedness response since congress established in 2006. barnett was created to bridge government industry and to accelerate the development of a life-saving countermeasures that would not otherwise be available and use flexible authorities in multiyear advance funding and public and private partnerships and deep technical expertise to vaccines, drugs toward fda approval. in of years we have formed over 200 public or private partnerships with the industry but accomplish our mission and i want to pause for one second to acknowledge the hard work of our partners that together with the us government we work very hard to create a more secure nation but not only products but capabilities to respond when needed. these partnerships have led to 35 fda approvals of products the proper protective shield for our nation against a range of the most serious pandemic and emerging infectio
enhanced medical search cassidy for national disaster medical system and hospital preparedness program. we oversee the development and procurement of medical countermeasures. we made great progress in public health preparedness response since congress established in 2006. barnett was created to bridge government industry and to accelerate the development of a life-saving countermeasures that would not otherwise be available and use flexible authorities in multiyear advance funding and public...
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. >> one of the things was a video i watched from cassidy warner.r this week. >> we're going to meet her tomorrow. we wanted to jump in and do something special for her. me and giancarlo are going to play kickball with her. >> she has trouble eating lunch. no one wants to eat with her. and she's going to have lunch with the yankees. that's cool you're doing that. how are you adjusting to your new york stardom? >> i love new york. we have a special team this year. i'm just happy to be a part of it. >> how about you? the newest yankee. you came over from miami. how are you finding the yankees and new york city? >> it's been great. a lot of love. everyone around here, just so passionate. and it's good when you give back. >> became a game within the world series. >> we need to stay healthy and anything short of that is add disappointment. >> it's the tenth hope week for the yankees. you have a 70% winning stat during hope week. we appreciate all you're doing. thank you. guys, let's send it over to you. hope week. >> nice to have you here. they're keepin
. >> one of the things was a video i watched from cassidy warner.r this week. >> we're going to meet her tomorrow. we wanted to jump in and do something special for her. me and giancarlo are going to play kickball with her. >> she has trouble eating lunch. no one wants to eat with her. and she's going to have lunch with the yankees. that's cool you're doing that. how are you adjusting to your new york stardom? >> i love new york. we have a special team this year. i'm...
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butch cassidy and the sundance kid robbed their first train. in the same year, ft. worth was about 40 years old and a group of women on the frontier said, we want to invest in art and culture and they founded the first museum in texas. today it has become the modern museum, one of the great museums of fort worth. that happened at the same time, so you see these forces at work between a land of outlaws and cowboys and cowgirls, but also you see people wanting to bring art and culture to the frontier. been a place for business, from cattle to trains goodl, but also having a time. as we pass the convention center, this use to be known as hell's half acre. this was the entertainment district where you drive your cattle in from south texas and while you're waiting to buy or sell, the stockyards were located in the southern part of alltown and this is where kinds of houses of entertainment, from gambling and prostitution, all sorts of revelry was located here. hell's half acre is a fun name that stuck around, not for this neighborhood but we have some local beers named af
butch cassidy and the sundance kid robbed their first train. in the same year, ft. worth was about 40 years old and a group of women on the frontier said, we want to invest in art and culture and they founded the first museum in texas. today it has become the modern museum, one of the great museums of fort worth. that happened at the same time, so you see these forces at work between a land of outlaws and cowboys and cowgirls, but also you see people wanting to bring art and culture to the...
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we had the celebrity jamie fox, that was a surprise, and musical performances by cassidy pope, and "call me maybe," wilf, i feel like you like that song >> i do, i really do like that one. >> reporter: a lot of business, but fun too. >> you're right, i love the song, so good guess on that front, but, on this -- i never pi picked up on the amount of celebrity money they spend to entertain, and does it go down well it's a waste of shareholder money, isn't it better to save it for dividends they are not cheap, these stocks >> reporter: so, yeah, you know, it's funny you say that, and i admit while it's a shareholder meeting because that's how it started, truly, most of the folks in the arena are actually walmart employees and associates they may hold shares also, but they moved the shareholder business this year to wednesday so, really, it's a party for employees, and the employees here are the ones who hit performance peaks, certain levels, and so it is a reward for them, but i get the point. it is something brought up, perhaps you used that money and deploy it in other ways, but this is t
we had the celebrity jamie fox, that was a surprise, and musical performances by cassidy pope, and "call me maybe," wilf, i feel like you like that song >> i do, i really do like that one. >> reporter: a lot of business, but fun too. >> you're right, i love the song, so good guess on that front, but, on this -- i never pi picked up on the amount of celebrity money they spend to entertain, and does it go down well it's a waste of shareholder money, isn't it better to...
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said on twitter, i would not sign graham-cassidy if it did not cover pre-existing conditions and toldgress and 60 minutes something similar in the past couple of years. >> we should ensure that americans with pre-existing conditions have access to coverage, and that we have a stable transition for americans currently enrolled in the health careexchanges. i am going to take care of everybody. i don't care if it costs me votes or not. everybody's going to be taken care of, much better than they're taken care of now. >> in a letter addressed to house speaker paul ryan, jeff sessions why the department of justice will not defend the law in this case and says he made the decision with the approval of president trump. democrats in the house and senate released statements, and nancy pelosi called it sabotage and trying to detroy protections for preexisting conditions. health care is an issue that many democrats are running on, at least in part some say that the administration just gave the democrats running in these midterm elections an enormous gift. representative jerry conley said you've
said on twitter, i would not sign graham-cassidy if it did not cover pre-existing conditions and toldgress and 60 minutes something similar in the past couple of years. >> we should ensure that americans with pre-existing conditions have access to coverage, and that we have a stable transition for americans currently enrolled in the health careexchanges. i am going to take care of everybody. i don't care if it costs me votes or not. everybody's going to be taken care of, much better than...