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arrington by going after union time when -- after official time. official time is not union time. it is not time to conduct union business. is that correct? >> sir, i want to get -- >> is that correct? >> i want to get psychologists back to work. >> is that correct? just a simple answer. >> they're not the same thing. but at the end of the day, they are the same thing. >> that's fine. i can accept your answer. thank you. it is not the same thing. >> gentlemen's time has expired. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to yield a minute of time to my colleague, mr. arrington. >> i think it is the same thing. i think we are trying to parse words up here. i think if you laid it out -- i wish i had it in front of me -- i hope somebody can get it and just read through it. you can have somebody on, quote, official time, which is, i believe, time spent on union activity actually lobby congress. that's one of the issues or activities that have been applied and determined acceptable. they go to union conferences. there are all sorts of things that i would say it's union activity. i'm not saying there sh
arrington by going after union time when -- after official time. official time is not union time. it is not time to conduct union business. is that correct? >> sir, i want to get -- >> is that correct? >> i want to get psychologists back to work. >> is that correct? just a simple answer. >> they're not the same thing. but at the end of the day, they are the same thing. >> that's fine. i can accept your answer. thank you. it is not the same thing. >>...
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time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. cummings: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. cummings: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the electronic message preservation act and i want to thank mr. gowdy, our chairman, for getting this bill to the floor. i introduced this bill with the goal of modernizing federal and presidential records act. this bill would require the archivists of the united states to issue regulations mandating that all federal agencies manage and preserve their email records electronically. this bill would help ensure , then il records federal agencies and the us who are preserved. according to -- the white house are preserved. according to a report from the national archives and records administration, approximately 46% of agencies continue to print and file paper copies of email messages. these records are more likely to get lost an
time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. cummings: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. cummings: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the electronic message preservation act and i want to thank mr. gowdy, our chairman, for getting this bill to the floor. i introduced this bill with the goal of modernizing federal and presidential records act. this bill would...
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as many times. i don't recall that text. when i look at the context of it in the middle of the night, i can tell you i am certain it is not a suggestion that me or the fbi take any action. i can also assure you -- >> if i could reclaim my time. >> under oath, there was no plan of action. >> yes. well, my eighth grade english teacher used to teach me that stop was an action verb. i believe it certainly sound it. let me get away from the content of the text, the as despicable as they were. let's talk about the volume of texts if we could, please. 50,000 texts over this time frame. is that the number that you understand? >> that is a number i've heard. >> several hundred pages, 400 pages, about 50,000 texts which is amazing. i'm hoping you and the agency at least had the unlimited data plan because of the great amount of volume. you even testified today under oath there's many more on your personal phone. sometimes 100 texts a day while you're supposed to be doing your job. on friday june 10th, 2016, t
as many times. i don't recall that text. when i look at the context of it in the middle of the night, i can tell you i am certain it is not a suggestion that me or the fbi take any action. i can also assure you -- >> if i could reclaim my time. >> under oath, there was no plan of action. >> yes. well, my eighth grade english teacher used to teach me that stop was an action verb. i believe it certainly sound it. let me get away from the content of the text, the as despicable as...
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the chair: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the -- the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from minnesota. ms. mccollum: in closing, i have to ask, tragedies like the water crisis in flint, michigan, demonstrate issues surrounding environmental justice. to continue to persist in our country. so the question is both when did it become partisan to ensure children drink clean water? this amendment ignores the need to identify and address disproportionately high, adverse human health andesques on minority and low income population. i urge, i implore the gentleman from georgia, mr. chair, if he suspects that there is waste in this program, let's do the oversight together. so i urge my colleagues to oppose this amendment and to stand with communities and the disenfranchised over corporations. mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from georgia. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed to. mr. hice: i ask for a recorded vote. the ch
the chair: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the -- the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from minnesota. ms. mccollum: in closing, i have to ask, tragedies like the water crisis in flint, michigan, demonstrate issues surrounding environmental justice. to continue to persist in our country. so the question is both when did it become partisan to ensure children drink clean water? this amendment ignores the need to identify and address disproportionately high, adverse human health...
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extra time and penalties.ports editor dan roan has been watching the action in the spartak stadium in moscow. it has always felt like a defining moment for english football. manager gareth southgate had described it as the biggest match they have played for a decade. in truth, it felt like the most important game for a lot longer than that because of the context, england being in the doldrums for so many years and failing at major tournaments but also because of the event potential prize on offer with the draw opening up prize on offer with the draw opening upfor prize on offer with the draw opening up for them. never again perhaps would they have such a great opportunity to progress through the torment and make the final. they we re torment and make the final. they were the top ranked team in their side of the draw but that added pressure to this young side. tonight they would find outjust pressure to this young side. tonight they would find out just what they are made of. if ever there was a time for england
extra time and penalties.ports editor dan roan has been watching the action in the spartak stadium in moscow. it has always felt like a defining moment for english football. manager gareth southgate had described it as the biggest match they have played for a decade. in truth, it felt like the most important game for a lot longer than that because of the context, england being in the doldrums for so many years and failing at major tournaments but also because of the event potential prize on...
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it takes time. everybody is not the same kind of subject when they become president of the united states and it takes time to flesh it out. as people get more comfortable about who they are working with, i was scared for more than a year. i wouldn't say anything. one day mrs. clinton says, she speaks. [laughter] >> because i still piss myself every day i came in that place. where am i going? and i hanging out with the girls and the guys? going to work? oh, boy. when you realize the magnitude of what you overcome as a kid and your parents have been wonderfully helpful and pushed you to do the things that are all correct. and here you are here trying to run the world in a good way and you're like ain't the way to run the world. but i'm from the southeast. you look at somebody who reads mad magazine, ok? [laughter] comic books. i need another way of looking at things. the more information about better. give the other photographer a chance. we don't get to go out like we did before. she's busy. girl, th
it takes time. everybody is not the same kind of subject when they become president of the united states and it takes time to flesh it out. as people get more comfortable about who they are working with, i was scared for more than a year. i wouldn't say anything. one day mrs. clinton says, she speaks. [laughter] >> because i still piss myself every day i came in that place. where am i going? and i hanging out with the girls and the guys? going to work? oh, boy. when you realize the...
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and that if there isjust ball at one time? or a period of time? tea bag blood just one time?ncouraging them just once is enough. because the cancers don't bleed all the time, they sometimes bleed all the time, they sometimes bleed intermittently. so that is very important for anyone listening to realise. alison, tell us about how you're doing ourjob treatment? i've just completed a of bcg, immune therapy treatment, over a three—year period. this is offered 27 doses, but i actually went up 21, because i didn't do so well with it. so now i'm currently on six—month... the camarillo where they look into your bladder to see if there is any regrowth or changes. and i understand you are now a big supporter of the fight bladder cancer campaign you are trying to raise awareness of self. absolutely. ididn't raise awareness of self. absolutely. i didn't know. and fortunately somebody else had put me in touch with support group called bladder cancer. and i was able to go there, speak to other people and realise that i wasn't the only person that didn't go out fast. but you really must go
and that if there isjust ball at one time? or a period of time? tea bag blood just one time?ncouraging them just once is enough. because the cancers don't bleed all the time, they sometimes bleed all the time, they sometimes bleed intermittently. so that is very important for anyone listening to realise. alison, tell us about how you're doing ourjob treatment? i've just completed a of bcg, immune therapy treatment, over a three—year period. this is offered 27 doses, but i actually went up 21,...
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i have my time. i know how to work my time. i'm good at this, like trump. i know how to work the tv. right now, i'm supporting dr. marshall. i knew him when he first came to the police commission. i go back further than he did, but he's doing a wonderful job. i talked to him in fillmore and said, when will you retire? he said, i ain't going to retire until i change things. i said, you will probably be old and gray. because things won't get changed in my lifetime or your lifetime. we deal with a racist part of the city, the police department. but i admire him for wanting to complete it. i'm ace and i'm on the case and i support him. there are some things that he talked about that we'll talk about later, but i cannot say it in 50 seconds, but i'm here to say it to the city and county of san francisco by the bay, where they think everything's okay. but this year and the next year, you will hear what i got to say. i'm going to start my own tv show. it's called ace. i have 30 seconds. don't mess with me, supervisor. that's what i'm doing this. i started the gove
i have my time. i know how to work my time. i'm good at this, like trump. i know how to work the tv. right now, i'm supporting dr. marshall. i knew him when he first came to the police commission. i go back further than he did, but he's doing a wonderful job. i talked to him in fillmore and said, when will you retire? he said, i ain't going to retire until i change things. i said, you will probably be old and gray. because things won't get changed in my lifetime or your lifetime. we deal with a...
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it's one all in extra time england v croatia — we're deep into extra time.ust ten we're deep into extra time. penalties are just ten minutes or so away. back to the world cup. richard is live with us from manchester. last time we spoke you get your headphones on because of the noise, tell us what is happening where you are. it is so tense here at the manchester bull arena. it really is, these england fans a thousand of them hoping that england can find a breakthrough in his second period of time. there was the equaliser. i think croatia have scored! indeed, i've just heard that actually. just screwed that second goal everybody here is desperately, what they did not want to see. 2—i here is desperately, what they did not want to see. 2—1 to croatia and it will be going through. their first ever world cup final. england's art out of it, but there is an uphill struggle nowjust a few minutes to go on a need to find a goal to force it into penalties and as you can see everyone here is crestfallen and just hoping beyond hope that england can find an equaliser. the
it's one all in extra time england v croatia — we're deep into extra time.ust ten we're deep into extra time. penalties are just ten minutes or so away. back to the world cup. richard is live with us from manchester. last time we spoke you get your headphones on because of the noise, tell us what is happening where you are. it is so tense here at the manchester bull arena. it really is, these england fans a thousand of them hoping that england can find a breakthrough in his second period of...
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a long time first time without a long time role that robert mugabe the electoral commission has already been accused of failing to prepare properly for the vote to prevent rigging and ghost ballots harmatz are still has more from harare. opposition leaders on the march in the capital say the voters roll has a lot of goals to voters on it they say they happen. ruth some names have been duplicated and several addresses and id numbers on the register don't exist they calling on the independent electoral commission to allow them to personally inspect ballot papers before elections to prevent vote rigging wire. on the bottom. of the. election organizers say it is possible for some people to have the same first last name and date of birth and for security reasons it's illegal for political parties to inspect the ballot papers before elections should we continue to try and. given that would have exercised we've done has failed to build consensus in the first place perhaps we should just stick to our very strict constitutional mandate and exclude everyone these are things that we're going to si
a long time first time without a long time role that robert mugabe the electoral commission has already been accused of failing to prepare properly for the vote to prevent rigging and ghost ballots harmatz are still has more from harare. opposition leaders on the march in the capital say the voters roll has a lot of goals to voters on it they say they happen. ruth some names have been duplicated and several addresses and id numbers on the register don't exist they calling on the independent...
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fighting to keep her government intact her coalition partners the social democrats are demanding more time to consider a new migration policy that requires some soul searching inside the park and at the world cup in russia england beat colombia in a dramatic penalty shoot out to claim their place in the last day of the three lions one sweet moment in the quarter falling. off it's good to have you with us it is a race against time and the weather authorities in thailand attempting to rescue the twelve boys and their football coach trapped deep within a flooded cave are facing a delimited by monsoon rains could flood the cave further but extracting the boys quickly would require first teaching them how to dive and then leaving them along a dangerous underwater considering. how weak the boys are is dangerous the alternative would be to leave them on the precarious ledge where they were found perhaps for several months that would require patience and hope that the monsoon floods do not rot before they receive the rescue workers pumping water out of the cave complex must be fighting a losing ba
fighting to keep her government intact her coalition partners the social democrats are demanding more time to consider a new migration policy that requires some soul searching inside the park and at the world cup in russia england beat colombia in a dramatic penalty shoot out to claim their place in the last day of the three lions one sweet moment in the quarter falling. off it's good to have you with us it is a race against time and the weather authorities in thailand attempting to rescue the...
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and i said yes, every single time. like he was getting sick of translating and every civil time-- i don't note like every single time i'm going to keep writing and telling the story i have to tell like i'm going to keep doing it because i think it's a story worth telling. whatever 20:00 p.m. going to on going to keep doing it. >> the section i read for my paragraph to keep to my three minutes, but the paragraph talked about women's generation older than me like three different prominent women who are like yeah, well, i love my son, but i'm never going to get that book because i have that son. woman after woman telling me how difficult it was to be a mother and a writer. how terrifying. it was like going in and i have my child and 37, 38, so it was a late change in my life that seemed like potentially disastrous. but, i made the decision to have a child with my husband and i don't regret that decision and i also think that my story is different than that other generation because the foundation where it's coming from is
and i said yes, every single time. like he was getting sick of translating and every civil time-- i don't note like every single time i'm going to keep writing and telling the story i have to tell like i'm going to keep doing it because i think it's a story worth telling. whatever 20:00 p.m. going to on going to keep doing it. >> the section i read for my paragraph to keep to my three minutes, but the paragraph talked about women's generation older than me like three different prominent...
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time is headed emotionally charged. time not only opened up future. we are time. our way of being is being in time. because our brain is something that works in time. and time is also takes away anything including life. so in the first truth of life -- and second is that life -- because we have to deal with time with the fact that we lose everything. so we cannot think about time simply without feeling emotional side. and i think that i come back to great american, great analytic floss per with time and wrote a book about time he said that a lot of philosophies about time occurred by the desire to deny reality of time -- [inaudible conversations] because time is fearsome somehow. i think that this emotion of time is not so much a fog that presents us understanding but very much what had time is for us. so to what time is for us this sense of slowing, this sense of passing -- this -- opening this clearing and clearing with a bit of the future in which we are -- we are reliving time the time in which we live. this time is in part physics in part in mechanics in part
time is headed emotionally charged. time not only opened up future. we are time. our way of being is being in time. because our brain is something that works in time. and time is also takes away anything including life. so in the first truth of life -- and second is that life -- because we have to deal with time with the fact that we lose everything. so we cannot think about time simply without feeling emotional side. and i think that i come back to great american, great analytic floss per with...
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magan similarly a time of equilibrium. those who did their best to exploit those resources and taking advantage of what was available that can no longer be true but those there will be a dynamic that competition and independence and power have the most advantage. and then with consensus but this is the best advantage and now a flawed example is the paris climate accord. in these accords over 190 countries came together and found a way and then to reach a. we believe were and i'm also optimistic and time that is with that resolution and then to win or lose those propositions and relieve the attitude of what is good for you is a detriment to me and vice versa. then through the developing countries i will explain it but i was feel other people can explain but the relationships between human beings then as we look at the human beings to the sun and the earth and now we --dash and that has to do with the relationships between human beings. the moment the area and those that something so that he and then to adopt those values. h
magan similarly a time of equilibrium. those who did their best to exploit those resources and taking advantage of what was available that can no longer be true but those there will be a dynamic that competition and independence and power have the most advantage. and then with consensus but this is the best advantage and now a flawed example is the paris climate accord. in these accords over 190 countries came together and found a way and then to reach a. we believe were and i'm also optimistic...
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so you can spend less time missing out... and more time paddling out! tripadvisor.ripadvisor.com or download the app! ♪ >>> i spent a lot of time tonight talking about the many ways in which you can make mistakes [ buzzer ] and the need to guard against them by knowing when to admit that you're wrong. but let me clear the market can be just as wrong as any individual investor the market makes mistakes every single day so this is my next big picture lesson for you don't assume that the action necessarily makes sense. a lot of times stocks go up for the wrong reason or no reason or an outright stupid reason. when a company reports earnings and a stock goes down there, is a natural impulse to believe that the company must have disappointed and must have been a bad quarter, right why else is the stock going down you know what? often that will be true. but it's not always true sometimes there are other forces at work. stocks will go down on the initial earnings release and then bounce back when management explains things on the conference call, or vice versa which is why
so you can spend less time missing out... and more time paddling out! tripadvisor.ripadvisor.com or download the app! ♪ >>> i spent a lot of time tonight talking about the many ways in which you can make mistakes [ buzzer ] and the need to guard against them by knowing when to admit that you're wrong. but let me clear the market can be just as wrong as any individual investor the market makes mistakes every single day so this is my next big picture lesson for you don't assume that...
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both the witness' time and our own. the inspector general's report must have been a very big disappointment to the president and to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. law enforcement officers, not only do they have political opinions, but they're encouraged to have them. as chief of police, i encouraged them to have them and express them. but their expression never interfered with their ability to conduct their job. perhaps congress could learn something from members of the law enforcement community because my colleagues on the other side of the aisle allow political bias to influence their judgment every day. and perhaps they should read and all members of congress should read thee ethics manual for congress. the ig report said, and i quote, we found no evidence that the conclusions by department prosecutors were effected by bias or other considerations, unquote. president trump and his enablers' conspiracy theory about department of justice and the fbi have been investigated and after hours today they have
both the witness' time and our own. the inspector general's report must have been a very big disappointment to the president and to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. law enforcement officers, not only do they have political opinions, but they're encouraged to have them. as chief of police, i encouraged them to have them and express them. but their expression never interfered with their ability to conduct their job. perhaps congress could learn something from members of the law...
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let's look at the financial times.bridges with made. —— may. this is another strange thing today, he said that he predicted the outcome of the referendum two years ago because he was at turnberry the day before it, and it turns out he wasn't, he was there the day after when it turns out everybody knew the results. so that doesn't count. not quite a prediction. he skipped a beat on june 24. he flew in on friday morning when britain was shocked by what it had done, and he wasjust lost in the debris of brexit. i think he wanted to make an impression then, but he didn't really. everybody was a bit preoccupied. so he remembered it again as arriving on june 23, preoccupied. so he remembered it again as arriving onjune 23, the day before, and claimed he predicted it would happen. whether he predicted it thought not, you can't ta ke predicted it thought not, you can't take this visit out of the context of the chequers statement and the release of the white paper. theresa may has already been trying to defend this, she has lost
let's look at the financial times.bridges with made. —— may. this is another strange thing today, he said that he predicted the outcome of the referendum two years ago because he was at turnberry the day before it, and it turns out he wasn't, he was there the day after when it turns out everybody knew the results. so that doesn't count. not quite a prediction. he skipped a beat on june 24. he flew in on friday morning when britain was shocked by what it had done, and he wasjust lost in the...
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green: i yield myself such time -- such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: i rise in support of the dr. benjy frances brooks children's hospital g.m.e. support re-authorization act. the c.h.g.m.e. program was created by congress in 1999 to provide payments to children's hospital support medical residency training programs. the children's hospitals g.m.e. program is necessary due to hospitals typically receive support for g.m.e. through medicare. and these payments are based on hospital's medicare patient volume. because the medicare program is used primarily by people over the age of 65 and children's hospitals treat primarily people below the age of 18, children's hospitals have low medicare patient volume and receive few medicare g.m.e. payments. children's hospitals g.m.e. funds go toward training our nation's pediatric work force including peeda trysts -- pediatricians, peedyat rick subspecialties and other specialists that may rotate through children's hospital for a period of time during
green: i yield myself such time -- such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: i rise in support of the dr. benjy frances brooks children's hospital g.m.e. support re-authorization act. the c.h.g.m.e. program was created by congress in 1999 to provide payments to children's hospital support medical residency training programs. the children's hospitals g.m.e. program is necessary due to hospitals typically receive support for g.m.e. through...
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this was a good time to. try to move. not that i want to get my money now why not act and then again why exxon and the all the people we believe just a little bit here. a lot of i can say what the bible said johnny the audio of the moment of mother having a little because there is a little i'm a little work in my building looking at the people i don't want to put out they are the most cutting and i don't know the mother brother. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to go to a mere talking a bit coy legend i may welcome back to the kaiser report thank you for having me you know you were one of the very first people we met that was back in two thousand and eleven and you were already a veteran and bitcoin started when it was in the pennies just recap briefly at that period you got involved in what year what time and what was happening now is that there was a time. because it just. we were in this for the long day we thought that we saw the big. huge potential inside of it and we're willing to devote our
this was a good time to. try to move. not that i want to get my money now why not act and then again why exxon and the all the people we believe just a little bit here. a lot of i can say what the bible said johnny the audio of the moment of mother having a little because there is a little i'm a little work in my building looking at the people i don't want to put out they are the most cutting and i don't know the mother brother. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to go to...
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itou ce passing clouds time to time wexpect. big area of high pressure coming from canada across the great lakes that'son nice directior us and will keep a nice northerly whipped in place today and helpur high temperatures 88 your high here. hag if you can't outside today, tomorrow is a good one. up to 89 friday with a few more clouds in the sky. right now the weekend though, if you make weekend plans keep your eye on it it looksnset unsetsled saturday and surprised and no washouts there and again keep your eye on chances for showers and storms. all right, that's warm.ac airport k with traffic. >> all right, right now it's 5:48 we're keeping eyes on roads. southern avenue between 25 and suitland par crash blocking all lanes and metro rail lines on time. i'll let he know changes. first slow down of mornin city, to beltway and cop investigateon as you make your way to 2 70 to 1 is 21. volume increasing a half hour commute on 66 of not enough yellow or red zone there yet and outer loo glooksd. questions airport fox twitter back to
itou ce passing clouds time to time wexpect. big area of high pressure coming from canada across the great lakes that'son nice directior us and will keep a nice northerly whipped in place today and helpur high temperatures 88 your high here. hag if you can't outside today, tomorrow is a good one. up to 89 friday with a few more clouds in the sky. right now the weekend though, if you make weekend plans keep your eye on it it looksnset unsetsled saturday and surprised and no washouts there and...
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those guys have lot of leisure time spending time in hammocks, spending time thinking about how to takeall right. where's my cocktail? >>> hate can't keep protestors off the streets as thousands of people march against trump's immigration policy. >>> plus, rescuers are picking up the pace in thailand as they zero in on where the missing football team might be trapped. >>> andrance and uroguay send the world's two biggest teams packing. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm anna coren, "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> thousands of americans are calling for an end to the government's zero tolerance immigration policy. well, tha
those guys have lot of leisure time spending time in hammocks, spending time thinking about how to takeall right. where's my cocktail? >>> hate can't keep protestors off the streets as thousands of people march against trump's immigration policy. >>> plus, rescuers are picking up the pace in thailand as they zero in on where the missing football team might be trapped. >>> andrance and uroguay send the world's two biggest teams packing. >>> welcome to our...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from connecticut. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 14 printed in house report 115-830. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from hawaii seek recognition? ms. gabbard: i rise as the -- ms. mccollum: i rise as the designee for ms. hanabusa. the clerk: amendment number 14 printed in house report 115-830 offered by ms. gabbard of hawaii. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 96, the gentlewoman from hawaii, ms. gabbard, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from hawaii. ms. mccollum: thank you, madam speaker. this amendment would increase the u.s. geological survey's surveys investigations and search account by $4,798,000 to accommodate for impacts caused by recent volcanic eruptions. ms. gabbard: the offset for this modest increase comes from the
i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from connecticut. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 14 printed in house report 115-830. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from hawaii seek recognition? ms. gabbard: i rise as the -- ms. mccollum: i rise as...
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we found time and time again, that civil service laws make it extremely difficult and time consuming to hold an employee accountable who didn't share va's values, even in instances where the employee in question has broken the law. i think every one of us can agree this is unacceptable and our veterans deserve better. today, we are here to discuss how va is moving toward this goal of sustainable accountability and efforts to educate employees and managers about this new authority. also i want to make it clear that while this law made it easier to discipline poor employees, it did not give the va the license to target employees no matter their position or grade or to retaliate against whistle blowers. the department in this committee continue to rely on whistleblowers to shed the light on waste and abuse. and i hope to learn more about how the implementation -- we can't measure success of this law implementation against a number of disciplinary actions, we can measure failure. if one single man or woman is afraid to come forward to report wrong doing because of fear of retaliation to
we found time and time again, that civil service laws make it extremely difficult and time consuming to hold an employee accountable who didn't share va's values, even in instances where the employee in question has broken the law. i think every one of us can agree this is unacceptable and our veterans deserve better. today, we are here to discuss how va is moving toward this goal of sustainable accountability and efforts to educate employees and managers about this new authority. also i want...
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time for a couple more. >> and now, to dr. krasnov is, and the first is about mediatization, and if you have any information on the athletes that were activists on the progressive or the reactionary causes before the sort of the media explosion of the '60s and the '70s. were the athletes sort of active politically before then and what did that activism look like? the other question is sort of related to this idea that sports should just be sports today and shouldn't be political which is a popular like white reactionary kinnard in 2017 in the football season which seemed like in the 1960s, the opposite was true, where people thought that athletes would be political and had some political valence, and so how did that deploliticizatin come through? >> yes. i think that money is one of the key links of why you saw the lapse of the activism stay after the '70s and the erlarly '80s a this time around that things were different. and your question about the mediatization, and athletism, and that is a good question. i am not a researc
time for a couple more. >> and now, to dr. krasnov is, and the first is about mediatization, and if you have any information on the athletes that were activists on the progressive or the reactionary causes before the sort of the media explosion of the '60s and the '70s. were the athletes sort of active politically before then and what did that activism look like? the other question is sort of related to this idea that sports should just be sports today and shouldn't be political which is...
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that time.oved 97-0. think about the times we live in. you'll see a squeaker of a fight here. >> bill: 7:00 the story. after the announcement tonight the president gets ready to go overseas to the nato summit in europe which comes amid tensions with some of our closest allies with trade and military spending. what is his strategy in the tone he will have at that meeting? >> mike pompeo assessing what went down on his latest trip in north korea and what he has to say about the north's charges that he made gangster-like demands. >> bill: there is a big race against time to save the remaining members of the youth soccer team trapped underground. four more pulled to safety earlier today. the rescue operation is on hold. there is a press conference that start evidence 10 minutes ago. we'll tell you why and what's happening on that coming up shortly. i'm really into this car, but how do i know if i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices
that time.oved 97-0. think about the times we live in. you'll see a squeaker of a fight here. >> bill: 7:00 the story. after the announcement tonight the president gets ready to go overseas to the nato summit in europe which comes amid tensions with some of our closest allies with trade and military spending. what is his strategy in the tone he will have at that meeting? >> mike pompeo assessing what went down on his latest trip in north korea and what he has to say about the...
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that is really what all the news coverage of that time delivered at the time. host: ed in jackson, tennessee. in independent. caller: we can have justice when those who have not been injured by injustice are as outraged by it as those who have been. that was written like 2000 years ago. good to talk to you, lawrence. the difference is, the question the guy asked earlier about, where is the outrage when white cops get killed? and these people get killed. the outrage is that the police are hardly ever held accountable . theseack guys that killed certain people, they are put in prison for life, the death penalty. that is the difference. and what i want to mention -- i don't know if you mentioned this. police in other countries, our country kills 1000 people a year. some of these other countries, they haven't killed 50 people in 50 years. did you see that in "the guardian?" they have all of these numbers. for example, wales, england, 56 million people. 55 fatal police shootings in 24 years. the united states, 59 fatal police shootings in the first days of of the ye
that is really what all the news coverage of that time delivered at the time. host: ed in jackson, tennessee. in independent. caller: we can have justice when those who have not been injured by injustice are as outraged by it as those who have been. that was written like 2000 years ago. good to talk to you, lawrence. the difference is, the question the guy asked earlier about, where is the outrage when white cops get killed? and these people get killed. the outrage is that the police are hardly...
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time at this busy time. with me here in studio also with the "new york times," lisa larry with the associated press, and cnn's katelynn collins. for our audience members who might be confused, because this is separate from the stormy daniels payment. this is in 2006, shortly after melania gave birth to barron trump. she sold her story to "the national enquirer" and they never published it. and the whole idea behind that is that "the national enquirer" is a friend of trump. michael cohen secretly taped trump sediscussing payment to t playboy model. we have learned in this universe, sometimes up is down and east is west. what do you make of this? >> i think if we had reason to believe skeptical about donald trump's denials in the past, the white house's denials in the past about these various stories, that the white house may have tried to kill, these affairs that a number of women have said they had a with donald trump several years ago, i think we have reason to be 100 times more skeptical. no matter what do
time at this busy time. with me here in studio also with the "new york times," lisa larry with the associated press, and cnn's katelynn collins. for our audience members who might be confused, because this is separate from the stormy daniels payment. this is in 2006, shortly after melania gave birth to barron trump. she sold her story to "the national enquirer" and they never published it. and the whole idea behind that is that "the national enquirer" is a friend...
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>> obviously, it was their time. answer that. >> do you still believe that they all deserved to die? >> i would honestly answer yes. yes. i believe that they done something to me that i couldn't live with. it would have hurt me till the day i died. >> while blanchard says drug use played no role in his triple homicide, the prison estimates drugs were directly involved in the convictions of about one-third of its inmates, and played an indirect role in the majority of the others. drugs make their way behind the walls as well. despite the prison's screening methods, they can be smuggled in through the mail or visitation, and corrections staff is constantly on the lookout for them. >> go ahead and roll 203. >> we are going to go in and shake down suspected people who got drugs, possibly, weapons, anything unauthorized we're going to take. >> let the dog run through the cell and shake down. >> 504. >> there's a high concentrations of possible meth in this unit. so we're going to try to find it. >> 507. >> a lot easier to
>> obviously, it was their time. answer that. >> do you still believe that they all deserved to die? >> i would honestly answer yes. yes. i believe that they done something to me that i couldn't live with. it would have hurt me till the day i died. >> while blanchard says drug use played no role in his triple homicide, the prison estimates drugs were directly involved in the convictions of about one-third of its inmates, and played an indirect role in the majority of the...
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and we have tried time and time and time again to bring these issues to the floor. and we're constantly rebuked. and look, we shouldn't be surprised. because this is now the most closed congress in the history of the united states of america. more amendments routinely get denied in the rules committee. more bills have come to the floor under a completely closed process. we debate bills, again, that benefit the well-off and the well-connected. we ought to debate some bills that help regular people. and having a real debate on campaign finance reform, having a real debate on how we get big money out of our politics, is an issue we should be -- we should be dealing with right now. it's what the american people want. let's do for once what the american people want. let's do what our constituents want. mr. speaker, let me just finish by saying, we can have that debate if you vote no on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for an additional 30 seconds. mr. mcgovern: let me repeat that to my colleagues, especially on the republican si
and we have tried time and time and time again to bring these issues to the floor. and we're constantly rebuked. and look, we shouldn't be surprised. because this is now the most closed congress in the history of the united states of america. more amendments routinely get denied in the rules committee. more bills have come to the floor under a completely closed process. we debate bills, again, that benefit the well-off and the well-connected. we ought to debate some bills that help regular...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. . the gentleman from alaska is recognized. mr. young: i claim time in opposition. i understand the intent of my good friend's amendment but i reluctantly oppose it. the amendment would begin to unravel i believe the council structure that was made in the magnuson-stevens act. the gold standard at best rows to fsa. fish stocks go up and down the atlantic in states invested in shared fishing resources is a goal we all share. that is why congress authorized the atlantic mid states marine commission and my bill creates a liaison from new england council and vice versa. these two mechanisms adequately address overlapping fisheries without undermining the council structure. and for those reasons, i urge my colleagues to oppose the amendment. and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from alaska reserves. the gentleman from rhode island is recognized. mr. langevin: i would like to point out to my friend and there is precedent for such a change. 1996 we amended fisheries law to ensure that north
i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. . the gentleman from alaska is recognized. mr. young: i claim time in opposition. i understand the intent of my good friend's amendment but i reluctantly oppose it. the amendment would begin to unravel i believe the council structure that was made in the magnuson-stevens act. the gold standard at best rows to fsa. fish stocks go up and down the atlantic in states invested in shared fishing resources is...
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i know our time was short together. i wish i had a chance to get to know you better and i want to wish you the best. as you move forward in your next adventures and thank you it to your family. i know that is the most important thing and it is a family decision to do this job. i just want to wish you the best of luck. like i said, i wish we had more time to serve together. thank you for your service to district eight and the city and county of san francisco. to mayor elect breed, it is no secret that my daughter is obsessed with you. you mean so much to her. i thank you for that. i just, you know, reflecting back the first time i met you, it was my first event and people were saying, you have to meet london breed. you have to meet london breed. when he walked into the kitchen where we were at, in a home, i remember thinking, she has so much confidence she has so much presence. i was so happy to get to know you over the years as a legislative aide to supervisor farrell and get to work with you. and when we did the sandy
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thank you for your time this evening. appellants have failed to reach the required grounds for rehearing. we don't believe there is evidence of a manifest in justice or any new evidence was introduced [your hearing last month there was a comprehensive discussion and review of the evidence suggested by the appellant and by us of how those findings just couldn't be made based on the evidence presented to this board. there is no new evidence submitt ed to suggest that decision would be changed. this is the fourth hearing on this item, and we don't believe there has been any man test in manifest in justice and we respect the integrity and the proper decision was made and no rehearing is required. thank you again and i won't take anymore of your time. >> thank you, we will now hear from the department of public works. >> amanda higgins. i am merel randall and revied at 3508 clavie and our property abuts the light pole in question at 3512. i didn't think i was going to be testifying in front of you today because mr. ferguson ha
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of the times now revealed. the latest on what the times says happened and what trump is saying as well. plus, trump's reality, orwellian view of the world. >> don't believe the crap you see from people, the fake news. what you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening. >> is his strategy working? i will ask legendary newsman carl bernstein, here to talk about the latest scoop on cohen v. trump. what's next for sinclair? will the angry tweets affect the fcc's decision? >>> first, another chapter in the me too movement brought to us once again by rowan farrow, out in print tomorrow is about les moonves and the culture of cbs. it's been eight months since charlie rose was fired from cbs this morning. and now the famed broadcast network is again having to report on itself. >> the new yorker magazine is reporting six women have accused cbs chairman and ceo leslie moonves of sexual harassment and cbs news chairman and current "60 minutes" executive producer jeff fager allowed harassment. >> the story
of the times now revealed. the latest on what the times says happened and what trump is saying as well. plus, trump's reality, orwellian view of the world. >> don't believe the crap you see from people, the fake news. what you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening. >> is his strategy working? i will ask legendary newsman carl bernstein, here to talk about the latest scoop on cohen v. trump. what's next for sinclair? will the angry tweets affect the fcc's...
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graham: it has been a difficult time. there were a few times i thought i was dying. i remembered two nights in the hospital, i thought i was dying. me my whole life came before . and i didn't say to the lord, i'm a preacher. i preached too many people. look, i'm a sinner. i still need your forgiveness. i still need the cross. -- [applause] to give me the lord peace in my heart, and he did, a wonderful piece that has not left me until this day. gi: it was absolutely overwhelmed. it was extraordinarily touching, to get in, to drive even from here, from asheville, to charlotte. there were hundreds dust or not hundreds, the thousands of on everyning the roads overpass, hanging over. we had to go through the middle of the freeway because the cars were even parked on the sides of the freeway. it was overwhelming to us. it was such a blessing to have that type of support and realize the love that people had for daddy, and most people had a love for daddy because of something in their lives that was touched as something that daddy said and usually there lies the been changed
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are the latest on the world cup the talk about the time george at the big table. the case you haven't heard pablo england have made it to the quarter finals after a tense penalty shoot out were the teams evenly matched and well it was i have to say england looked pretty good on sunday colombia but at the end of basically you know extra time and then the penalties everyone's just exhausted but england did look good but the best thing to do is let's take a look at this report and then we can discuss it further. harry came penalty after fifty seven minutes put england in the lead against an ultra defensive colombia's side without the services of their injured star highness rodrigues. in injury time england keeper jordan pickford had to produce his best save but was powerless on the ensuing corner when yet he mean up pounded the ball into the net for the last ditch colombia equaliser i mean is third goal at this world cup sent the match into extra time when england was only two minutes away from advancing to the quarterfinals. after a goal this extra time england had
are the latest on the world cup the talk about the time george at the big table. the case you haven't heard pablo england have made it to the quarter finals after a tense penalty shoot out were the teams evenly matched and well it was i have to say england looked pretty good on sunday colombia but at the end of basically you know extra time and then the penalties everyone's just exhausted but england did look good but the best thing to do is let's take a look at this report and then we can...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't tell was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies kryten tell had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ashwood a german company develops a little mite drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul. you know she said. victims have to receive compensation they never apologized for the suffering. not only want the money i want the. feel informed wild speculation britain security minister dismisses media reports that police have identified the perpetrators poisoning. also in the headlines of u.s. court refuses to russian citizen after charging the lobbyist with a conspiracy to defraud the united states claiming she offered sex in a bid to force connections with americans. i. scored meeting a protester to the ground.
for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't tell was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies kryten tell had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ashwood a german company develops a little mite drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has...
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although that seems a long time ago, to me it doesn't seem like it was a very long time ago today.e still didn't know what the virus was and the next year 2,000 people died and then 3 million people died in the world, remember over that period of time africa was especially hit and by the time of the 1990s when i started to go, this virus that has been defined by 1983, ekg and go virus anytime you get the treatment of changes confirmation there for a escapes treatment and to this day we don't have the treatment purportebut for the disturbing s getting the military civil servants ar, hitting the politicians, the people who keep the society safe. without hollowing out that in the 1990s everything up until the 2002 pepfar was the reality that we all have to face. i remember seeing a lot of child headed households. to talk about the villages where there were no village elders left. very extraordinary than the drugs start arriving. you have at the tim time it is called the lazarus effect. can you describe that period held the hope advanced in the aftermath? >> i did spend two or three we
although that seems a long time ago, to me it doesn't seem like it was a very long time ago today.e still didn't know what the virus was and the next year 2,000 people died and then 3 million people died in the world, remember over that period of time africa was especially hit and by the time of the 1990s when i started to go, this virus that has been defined by 1983, ekg and go virus anytime you get the treatment of changes confirmation there for a escapes treatment and to this day we don't...
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what a time. what a time indeed.lex ovechkin last night became the first russian-born team captain ever to win the stanley cup, which means there will soon be another russian in the white house what a surprise. [ laughter ] usually they have to sneak in. sadly for me the capitals beat the vegas golden knights. i grew up in las vegas, cleto grew up in las vegas, and we were excited. the team had a miraculous rookie season. the city really rallied around them. the last time an expansion team, a first-year team in any sport got to a championship, was 1968. 50 years ago. and so this is an amazing achievement. i congratulate the knights for that. selfishly i'm worried that washington beating vegas is an omen for my one-on-one basketball next weekend against ted cruz. i thought about it. i realized, this is not an omen, it's motivation for me to avenge last night's loss. [ cheers and applause ] so one week from tomorrow, las vegas will give the scourge of washington, d.c. the beat-down he deserves. on the very good chance
what a time. what a time indeed.lex ovechkin last night became the first russian-born team captain ever to win the stanley cup, which means there will soon be another russian in the white house what a surprise. [ laughter ] usually they have to sneak in. sadly for me the capitals beat the vegas golden knights. i grew up in las vegas, cleto grew up in las vegas, and we were excited. the team had a miraculous rookie season. the city really rallied around them. the last time an expansion team, a...
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and i still had a full-time job and at any point in time i was a professional with the job of my own and we had little kids. we could afford help and we had a couple of great babysitters but the one time i lost that one good babysitter and it crushed me like nothing else when she said she had to be because she thought she needed to make more many i thought i was going to lose an arm. i don't need you. leave i told barack you do nothing for me. [laughter] i remember that pain and thought how can i go to work every day and not know that my kids are good? not to get on a soapbox but why affordable childcare is so important because having access to that security for all the families out there who don't have a choice and have to go to work i know that pain of what it feels like because not just being safe but in a place somebody loves them and values and will read to them and take them to the library and not just pop them in front of the tv. i was about to quit working and i thought i just can't do it i cannot keep up the balance and who stepped in but my mom? not yet retired but would co
and i still had a full-time job and at any point in time i was a professional with the job of my own and we had little kids. we could afford help and we had a couple of great babysitters but the one time i lost that one good babysitter and it crushed me like nothing else when she said she had to be because she thought she needed to make more many i thought i was going to lose an arm. i don't need you. leave i told barack you do nothing for me. [laughter] i remember that pain and thought how can...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks do. this stuff or something the sad part to face up to life getting taliban was that. the meat of afghanistan always you guard their wife's sisters as a. kind of human. yes i mean that's historically like that but unfortunately due to the title but not only that you know physically of other structures were kind of broken but most associated social values were damaged not on the this one plant they actually damaged our structures and for structures but unfortunately damage a lot of values to. this is bone bus broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm far children thank you for watching three kids coming up today as international tensions continue to rise and the small to crave for shifts in to get an even higher year who thought we could get higher what is the market impact we'll ask the founder and c.e.o. of the stock's woosh melissa armor from our new york studios plus we do crypto right today with two great guests kristie are from the tech tra
for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks do. this stuff or something the sad part to face up to life getting taliban was that. the meat of afghanistan always you guard their wife's sisters as a. kind of human. yes i mean that's historically like that but unfortunately due to the title but not only that you know physically of other structures were kind of broken but most associated social values were damaged...
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this time no alert was issued.'s disaster agency says the main focus now is evacuation and rescue. at least 13 people are known to have lost their lives. authorities believe that number could rise. the bbc‘s vinayak gaikwad was just off the coast of lombok?at the time of the earthquake and described what he saw. it was really powerful, i have never seen an earthquake like this. because it was 6:37am, local time there. everyone was sleeping, and we did not understand what happened. suddenly everything was shaking, shaking really hard, so we came out of the room. many people actually came out of the room butjust in a couple of seconds, we understood it was an earthquake. the horrifying thing was the pool and the water, they turned like the sea, because there were waves in the swimming pool. we had never seen that. so we ran out of the hotel to safe ground. the locals actually were really worried because the statues here in lombok, and around the gili islands where i was, they are made from bamboo and wood. they were
this time no alert was issued.'s disaster agency says the main focus now is evacuation and rescue. at least 13 people are known to have lost their lives. authorities believe that number could rise. the bbc‘s vinayak gaikwad was just off the coast of lombok?at the time of the earthquake and described what he saw. it was really powerful, i have never seen an earthquake like this. because it was 6:37am, local time there. everyone was sleeping, and we did not understand what happened. suddenly...
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with finance our father over forty zero his time to doing a little bit to carry it my father was on time and my mantle and the time of the month. lead that there was a rhodes one. don't push through a whole bunch of tartarus muslim people around here. so don't want to. prevent or that really your problem actually is at the time we would love to but to get into transition of that. we believe is to get. the range of people who fled to bangladesh claim the mayan mom in a tree targeted civilians and not the terrorists. find out what the military may have calculated the west response to that expulsion this would be new to be caused. by. the who is a democracy and they may not want to touch or. point to. a model with a lot of time i really have a lot of the plot to bomb but i need only. the one of my in my heart i don't like i am what i would be really not that i am not when i got that idea maybe not but that i did the deal but i let out a dominant bottle and i don't i do not approve this. is what it is daddy i know what it says i'm done but that's the one that. i thought it. kind of fun and w
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women were so oppressed at the time. emily: and in the midst of this, is that when you learn how to code? >> yes, when we were 10 years old. >> nine years old, actually. my dad had gone to a physics conference and brought back a commodore 64. this was 1981 or so? no games, no software, just a couple books on how to program in basic. he spent maybe the first hour or two with us, getting us started. then we read the books and basically taught each other how to do it. >> he spent a lot of time giving us ideas on what we could create. a big part of learning computer programming is the imagination part, imagining what you might do, and then kind of feeling the confidence that it is possible and then going out and attacking it. -- tackle it. emily: was there a moment when you thought, this is what i want to do? or did that come later? hadi: a great thing about computer programming in iran during the war, it was an escape. all of our family had left iran to come to the united states. we were alone without family. when you are p
women were so oppressed at the time. emily: and in the midst of this, is that when you learn how to code? >> yes, when we were 10 years old. >> nine years old, actually. my dad had gone to a physics conference and brought back a commodore 64. this was 1981 or so? no games, no software, just a couple books on how to program in basic. he spent maybe the first hour or two with us, getting us started. then we read the books and basically taught each other how to do it. >> he spent...
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little book and a full time was a time when we thought what it was to have other geophysical mapping methods like geo radar or tomography they can be used to trial and minerals but these technologies could also determine disturbances related to graves with these methods you could cover a launch area in less time. that i know which. may not stand. but we're equipped with just logical surveying technology equity heads off into the back which. the first destination is a day's trek away. it's a form of paramilitary camp strategically located on a mountain peak in the middle of the jungle. three is the time look if you're in you all i have been demanding for many years rebuking to use alternative methodology is to search for missing people for you because i was got by you and i. thank. you. i came because i really believe in the mission and the trust in applying these sorts of technologies to a critical human rights issues i mean there are family members here who've lost loved ones and it really means a lot to me simply on a personal level to be able to help with that. everywhere. major s
little book and a full time was a time when we thought what it was to have other geophysical mapping methods like geo radar or tomography they can be used to trial and minerals but these technologies could also determine disturbances related to graves with these methods you could cover a launch area in less time. that i know which. may not stand. but we're equipped with just logical surveying technology equity heads off into the back which. the first destination is a day's trek away. it's a...
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summer time to many...ew craft brewery... based here in the bay area. to hear beer officiando josh leavy talk about beer, you'd think it was fine wine... josh and his brother aaron love all thing brother aaron josh and his brother aaron love all thing beer and are "bringing it" to their craft brewery and restaurant in historic ghiradelli square. here at san francisco brewing co, beer comes in flights. with a wide range of flavor profiles. sports fans line up to cheer on their team, while downing all manner of beer. there's a beer garden, ping pong... you can even hit the self-serve beer wall to self pour using high tech. there's pub faire to compliment the beverage - like fish tacos, chicken salad and gourmet pizza... for holidays - you might order up this sparkle beer brew... head brewmaster justin educates on how to get the most out of hops and malt. if you want to do more than inbibe - you can always take the tour... or ask either leavy bro about their favorite beverage - and you'll be sure to get a mout
summer time to many...ew craft brewery... based here in the bay area. to hear beer officiando josh leavy talk about beer, you'd think it was fine wine... josh and his brother aaron love all thing brother aaron josh and his brother aaron love all thing beer and are "bringing it" to their craft brewery and restaurant in historic ghiradelli square. here at san francisco brewing co, beer comes in flights. with a wide range of flavor profiles. sports fans line up to cheer on their team,...
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we hear that time and time again. ignoring that the structured amendment process has routinely been used by both parties when they're in the majorities. this majority has made it a priority to make in order amendments for floo consideration, which i -- floor consideration. which i might point out, a majority of those amendments have been democratic sponsor order co-sponsored. fact, as of -- or co--- sponsored or co-sponsored. in fact, as of this year, we've considered over 1,650 amendments on the house floor. 745 of those were democrat amendments. 630 were republican. and 280 were proudly bipartisan amendments, mr. speaker. so, by no means are we stopping the process. and that doesn't even count the thousands and thousands of submissions that members make, both republican and democrat, to committees for consideration. so i would take exception to the fact that this is a totally closed process. it is open for participation by everyone member of the house who represents constituents across this country. with that, mr. s
we hear that time and time again. ignoring that the structured amendment process has routinely been used by both parties when they're in the majorities. this majority has made it a priority to make in order amendments for floo consideration, which i -- floor consideration. which i might point out, a majority of those amendments have been democratic sponsor order co-sponsored. fact, as of -- or co--- sponsored or co-sponsored. in fact, as of this year, we've considered over 1,650 amendments on...
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the time is 20 minutes after the top of the our.bamacare may be on life support that the price to keep it alive is skyrocketing. the pricey plans taking center stage and how they could impact the midterms in joey chestnut breaking another record winning the hot dog eating contest with a victory not without some drama. why he demanded a recount. >> welcome back. obamacare premiums hit all-time high despite countless promises that they would be affordable. rising costs forcing 1 million americans to drop their coverage. we breakdown the pricey plans taking center stage ahead of the midterms. >> more than 1 million americans decided to drop health insurance coverage last year once policy changes dictated 20% of people paying for obamacare plans with no longer get government help paying for them. the early numbers show a slight 3% rise in obamacare sign-ups for the centers for medicare and medicaid services, administrator burma says, quote, these reports show the high price plans on the individual market are unaffordable in forcing unsu
the time is 20 minutes after the top of the our.bamacare may be on life support that the price to keep it alive is skyrocketing. the pricey plans taking center stage and how they could impact the midterms in joey chestnut breaking another record winning the hot dog eating contest with a victory not without some drama. why he demanded a recount. >> welcome back. obamacare premiums hit all-time high despite countless promises that they would be affordable. rising costs forcing 1 million...
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young: at this time, mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, my good friend, mr. higgins. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 200, the strengthening fishing communities and increasing flexibility in fisheries management act. i'm a co-sponsor of this legislation. mr. speaker, my state of louisiana has a heavy presence of both commercial and recreational anglers and they all know that reforms have been needed to our federal fisheries' data collection systems for decades. in some cases, especially in relation to the red snapper fishery in the gulf, rebuilding schedules, season links and catch limits have been based off data models from the 1980's. technology has come a long way since then. with universities and the gulf states themselves utilizing new methods of data collection that are producing positive results that are at odds with the 1980's numbers that the federal government has been usin
young: at this time, mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, my good friend, mr. higgins. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 200, the strengthening fishing communities and increasing flexibility in fisheries management act. i'm a co-sponsor of this legislation. mr. speaker, my state of louisiana has a heavy presence of both commercial and recreational anglers and they all...