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and cbc. cbc. cbc, officers, the officers and acts of ice and cbc. a true and loyal friends of i.c.e. and cbc. is there so during the event, trump highlighted an individual cbc, i'm sorry, cvp angel anza dua. >> adrian, come here, i want to ask you a question, how did you, come here, you're not nervous, right? speaks perfect english. come here, i want to ask you apt that. >> yes, adrian anza duo, an american patrol agent speaks perfect english. angel took it if stride as one must do when one comes in with our president. it wasn't totally weird or offensive at all. >> celestino martinez, he called by cj and dj. he said call me either one. so we'll call you cj. as the president was celebrating as the president was celebrating i.c.e. today, the government has immigrant children still celebrated from their families. the government says the parents of 154 children have waived their right to get their kids back, literally signed a form saying they chose not to be reunited with their children. why would anyone sign a form leak that? many of the parents say
and cbc. cbc. cbc, officers, the officers and acts of ice and cbc. a true and loyal friends of i.c.e. and cbc. is there so during the event, trump highlighted an individual cbc, i'm sorry, cvp angel anza dua. >> adrian, come here, i want to ask you a question, how did you, come here, you're not nervous, right? speaks perfect english. come here, i want to ask you apt that. >> yes, adrian anza duo, an american patrol agent speaks perfect english. angel took it if stride as one must do...
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and cbc. to everyone here today from immigration and customs enforcement, customs and border protection, i want to let you know that we love you, we support you, we will always have your back. i think you know that. [cheers and applause] i want to thank a truly loyal friend of i.c.e. and cbc, our wonderful vice president, mike pence. thank you, mike. stand up. stand up. great, mike. [applause] great job. i want to share my profound appreciation for our wonderful secretary of homeland security kirstjen nielsen. where is kirsten. thank you, thank you. great job. you're doing a great job. not easy. [applause] we have good immigration laws she would really set the standard. we have already broken every record in the book, haven't we? thank you very much, kirs t.j. en. everyone here understands that america understands this is land opportunity, we're a nation of laws. for america to be a strong nation we must have strong borders. helping to lead that effort, our great patriots in the audience today
and cbc. to everyone here today from immigration and customs enforcement, customs and border protection, i want to let you know that we love you, we support you, we will always have your back. i think you know that. [cheers and applause] i want to thank a truly loyal friend of i.c.e. and cbc, our wonderful vice president, mike pence. thank you, mike. stand up. stand up. great, mike. [applause] great job. i want to share my profound appreciation for our wonderful secretary of homeland security...
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ice and cbc seized more than 2.8 million pounds of elicit deadly narcotics.f people would have died. interior of our country, ice officers arrested over 127,000 criminal aliens and these are tough ones, too, aren't they, fellas? these were tough ones, including those charged or convicted of 48,000 assaults, 12,000 sex crimes and 1800 homicides. we need strong people to handle those people. we don't play games, right? we don't play games. everyday on average, cbc prevents 10 known or suspected terrorists from entering the united states, what a job you've done. to protect our nation from smuggling, trafficking, drugs, crime, the men and women of dhs are building the border wall, as we sit, and the wall is getting longer and taller and stronger each and every day we've spent and will soon be spending about $3.2 billion and we're looking for about $5 billion for this next coming year. we're building the wall, step by step, and it is not easy because we have a little opposition called the democrats. i guess they just don't mind crime. they don't mind crime. it's p
ice and cbc seized more than 2.8 million pounds of elicit deadly narcotics.f people would have died. interior of our country, ice officers arrested over 127,000 criminal aliens and these are tough ones, too, aren't they, fellas? these were tough ones, including those charged or convicted of 48,000 assaults, 12,000 sex crimes and 1800 homicides. we need strong people to handle those people. we don't play games, right? we don't play games. everyday on average, cbc prevents 10 known or suspected...
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and cbc.eryone here today from immigration and customs enforcement, customs and border protection, i want to let you know that we love you, we support you, we will always have your back, an i think you know that. i want to thank a true and loyal friend of i.c.e. and cbc, our wonderful vice president, mike pence. thank you, mike, beautiful. thank you, mike. stand up, mike. stand up. great, mike. great job. i want to share my profound appreciation for our wonderful secretary of homeland security, kirstjen nielsen. thank you. thank you. great job, you're doing a great job. not easy. we've got some good immigration laws, you'd really set standard but we've already broken every record in the book, so thank you very much. everyone here today understands a vital truth, that america is a land of opportunity because we are a nation of laws. for america to be a strong nation, we must have strong borders. helping to lead that effort are great patriots in the audience today including our new acting direct
and cbc.eryone here today from immigration and customs enforcement, customs and border protection, i want to let you know that we love you, we support you, we will always have your back, an i think you know that. i want to thank a true and loyal friend of i.c.e. and cbc, our wonderful vice president, mike pence. thank you, mike, beautiful. thank you, mike. stand up, mike. stand up. great, mike. great job. i want to share my profound appreciation for our wonderful secretary of homeland security,...
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the extremists who attacked ice and cbc like to portray themselves as champions of social justice. they are not. but their radical policies are the ultimate injustice, hurting innocent americans and spilling innocent blood. people are dying because of their either lack of knowledge, lack of understanding, or just plain stupidity. last year alone, sanctuary jurisdictions of local communities unleashed nearly 8000 criminal aliens on to our street. are no good. our immigration laws are broken. they've been broken for many years, and the world is laughing at us. the world is laughing at the stupidity of what we have done with immigration. but we are getting it changed, and it's actually taking place much more so and much quicker, i think, than anybody understands, because people really now understand the problem. we are pushing very, very hard. in california, sanctuary policies released a domestic abuser. he is a suspected killer. they think he killed his girlfriend just two weeks after his release. it will be determined very shortly, and i have a healing you all know the answer. in th
the extremists who attacked ice and cbc like to portray themselves as champions of social justice. they are not. but their radical policies are the ultimate injustice, hurting innocent americans and spilling innocent blood. people are dying because of their either lack of knowledge, lack of understanding, or just plain stupidity. last year alone, sanctuary jurisdictions of local communities unleashed nearly 8000 criminal aliens on to our street. are no good. our immigration laws are broken....
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and cbc. i.c.e. and cbc. cbc. cbc. cbc. cbc. i.c.e. and cbc.glish. >> he speaks perfect english. we'll get that later. i'm so glad the president of the united states is finally showing the congressional black caucus the respect that it deserves. coming up lawyers for the white house counsel don mcgahn insists he didn't incriminate the president in his extensive interviews with the special counsel. "the washington post" writer joins us. new reporting from the ap the ongoing investigation of the president's fixer could be on going. we'll discuss michael cohen's latest moves. "morning joe" is coming right back. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. improving efficiency my mom's pain fromst. i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint da
and cbc. i.c.e. and cbc. cbc. cbc. cbc. cbc. i.c.e. and cbc.glish. >> he speaks perfect english. we'll get that later. i'm so glad the president of the united states is finally showing the congressional black caucus the respect that it deserves. coming up lawyers for the white house counsel don mcgahn insists he didn't incriminate the president in his extensive interviews with the special counsel. "the washington post" writer joins us. new reporting from the ap the ongoing...
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this is the cbc "morning news." plus - take $10 off when you spend $25 or more!s cash! this weekend - at kohl's. can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ kaepernick comblvrnlts activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by talking to your doctor. ask about vraylar. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgment; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask about vraylar
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i think you've heard a lot of those voices from the cbc but not the leadership. also maxine waters and several members of the congressional black caucus who have gone harsh against president trump have not enjoyed the support of the leadership. so you have the cbc saying we deliver you votes in no other way the constituency does but you're not listening to our concerns. i know those are tense meetings when it's just the members talking about how the party is structured. they're very structured. hakeem jeffries is a charismatic guy and he's a sleeper candidate so i could see him going for this. >> and then there's tim ryan, which would go in the exact opposite direction. >> isn't he running for president? >> that's what i said. but, you know, that's the type of candidates i've heard. but hakeem jeffries, i've been continue to be told he has real standing inside that conference. >> the secret sauce of nancy pelosi, though, has always been that she raises a metric ton of money. that is her ability that she has delivered on time and again and she has been able to act
i think you've heard a lot of those voices from the cbc but not the leadership. also maxine waters and several members of the congressional black caucus who have gone harsh against president trump have not enjoyed the support of the leadership. so you have the cbc saying we deliver you votes in no other way the constituency does but you're not listening to our concerns. i know those are tense meetings when it's just the members talking about how the party is structured. they're very structured....
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since the records from the central disease of -- excuse me. >> the cbc? >> thank you. since that and 1/6 americans will suffer from type of food-born illnesses each year. the biggest challenges of the food truck is keeping the food at the safe temperatures, this means keeping cold food cold and hot food hot. to comply with temperatures and safely regulations. it's difficult to maintain in a mobile cooking because the equipment is not sophisticated as inside of a normal restaurant. being outside means being exposed to the heat. there's no storage. meat, fish, poultry have been especially scrutinized. all these foods are very hazard. common food that can cause illness and possibly death. also, space. when we look into the space. the food trucks face a very unique health and safety issues, like i was stating for for the site and venue. the cooks have no -- they have to prepare the food in a confined space. there is a lot of less room for the work. this creates a high-risk of cross contamination allowing raw food to touch areas in the kitchen where the cooked food is place
since the records from the central disease of -- excuse me. >> the cbc? >> thank you. since that and 1/6 americans will suffer from type of food-born illnesses each year. the biggest challenges of the food truck is keeping the food at the safe temperatures, this means keeping cold food cold and hot food hot. to comply with temperatures and safely regulations. it's difficult to maintain in a mobile cooking because the equipment is not sophisticated as inside of a normal restaurant....
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everything that's going on is proof positive why the cbc wanted nothing to do with her.t she's holding the president accountable here, this does not defend the fact she needs an n-word tape to figure out if donald trump is a racist? if she needed a tape, or decrease loon at all the things he had do. no, the cbc has no use for her leading a meeting on african-american issues. >> even more powerful, they could have met with the president without her in the meeting. african-americans supported this president is up today. if you look at -- during the campaign he was made fun of because he set the blacks love me. it turns out that's absolutely true. >> that's not true, jen. that's reduck lutz, and i know what i speak of. >> 18% at the one-year mark, 18% of african-american now support him and the approval ratings, just today -- don't believe me -- "usa today" and our publication say that's at 38%. >> that's exactly -- >> you can't ignore the language that's out there. we see a tweet where the president refers to a woman as a dog. >> i don't approve of that. i was a writer for
everything that's going on is proof positive why the cbc wanted nothing to do with her.t she's holding the president accountable here, this does not defend the fact she needs an n-word tape to figure out if donald trump is a racist? if she needed a tape, or decrease loon at all the things he had do. no, the cbc has no use for her leading a meeting on african-american issues. >> even more powerful, they could have met with the president without her in the meeting. african-americans...
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i was an active member of the cbc, congressional black caucus. was actually the chair of the congressional black caucus foundation. diverse,interest is so the foreign caucus, africa, but the women's caucus really did caucus. they not only caucused, but they helped each other on bills and i think you begin to understand that there's a strength in that. i served on the agricultural committees. the fact that i was working in nutrition and tried to get agriculture members to see the value -- not that they didn't, they just didn't want to pay for it. i was fortunate and blessed to have the women's caucus, who indeed help me to put pressure on the agriculture people so that i could get my bill. they needed the same people to vote for other things, right? rosa remind -- reminded me of how she, outside of the , partnered committee with me and others to make sure that i was successful in getting things through. so, the women -- we found ways of connect and when we were on that committee and i was very fortunate that there were people who would tell me how
i was an active member of the cbc, congressional black caucus. was actually the chair of the congressional black caucus foundation. diverse,interest is so the foreign caucus, africa, but the women's caucus really did caucus. they not only caucused, but they helped each other on bills and i think you begin to understand that there's a strength in that. i served on the agricultural committees. the fact that i was working in nutrition and tried to get agriculture members to see the value -- not...
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patricia: nos vamos a california, porque el aÑo pasado se aprobÓ allÍ la ley cbc 54 que convierte a estese benefician econÓmicamente de su relaciÓn con esta agencia federal. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica. juan: los dos condados que aÚn mantienen contratos con ice son horas en el sur de california y uvva. >> hay que mantendrÁs personas que se han metido en problemas criminales y han sido detenidos por cualquier razÓn, retenerlos indefinidamente hasta que inmigraciÓn venga a agarrarlos. lo que molesta algunos activistas es que, por ejemplo, ice paga a $118 por cada dÍa que el acusado permanece en sus cÁrceles. . >> nosotros, como organizaciÓn, estamos muy expuestos a todo este negocio que se hace con los inmigrantes.ndo de orange se calcula que mantiene 781 detenidos diariamente, lo que lo que lo que lo hace ganar $92,700 cada dÍa, lo que ayuda a solventar sus gastos. en el pasado llegaron a ser 26 los condados con acuerdos similares, pero ahora son sÓlo dos. sin embargo, cabe aclarar que bajo ninguna circunstancia, los agentes pueden basarse en la apariencia fÍsica para detener a algun
patricia: nos vamos a california, porque el aÑo pasado se aprobÓ allÍ la ley cbc 54 que convierte a estese benefician econÓmicamente de su relaciÓn con esta agencia federal. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica. juan: los dos condados que aÚn mantienen contratos con ice son horas en el sur de california y uvva. >> hay que mantendrÁs personas que se han metido en problemas criminales y han sido detenidos por cualquier razÓn, retenerlos indefinidamente hasta que inmigraciÓn venga a...
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so i think women began to be not only the voice and the face of the cbc. i don't think i was the first woman who was the chair of the foundation, but i became chair of the foundation if women hadn't been -- i'm sure that might not have up had. -- have happened. but women played a significant role in that. >> did you bring a different perspective to the caucus because of the representatives you mentioned and most on the cbc were from urban districts. >> well, i think i did. i'm obviously from a rural area. i'm from the south. and at the time i also was more mature. not saying that they weren't mature. please don't -- i don't mean that in a negative way. i meant age wise. so i -- and also i think i had the experience of having governed. having led an administration. and just personally i probably had a different demeanor, you know, than some. but i think there was a diversity in there. they were people very much like me. when i first came to congress, one of my closest friends was another person whose name was carrie weeks. she might have been a little bit m
so i think women began to be not only the voice and the face of the cbc. i don't think i was the first woman who was the chair of the foundation, but i became chair of the foundation if women hadn't been -- i'm sure that might not have up had. -- have happened. but women played a significant role in that. >> did you bring a different perspective to the caucus because of the representatives you mentioned and most on the cbc were from urban districts. >> well, i think i did. i'm...
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women began to be not only the fourth in the space of the cbc. i don't think i was the first person to chair the foundations but that may not have happened. >> did you bring a different perspective to the caucus? from urban districts? >> i'm obviously from a rural area and at the time was more mature. not saying they were not sure. i don't mean that in a negative way. also, i think i had the experience of having governed and having led in an administration and i would probably have had a different demeanor.. one of my closest friends was another person, old -- as old folks have to go together right? both of us were respected in that area. >> you talked about the agriculture committee. can you define the process and who you went to for that? >> i think i gave my request and picked your preference of committees and i did. i went small business. i would hope-- i came from a rural district. i came from a district that depended on every-- agriculture but is a big factor economically and culturally, of dram---- the bulk of my constituency would think t
women began to be not only the fourth in the space of the cbc. i don't think i was the first person to chair the foundations but that may not have happened. >> did you bring a different perspective to the caucus? from urban districts? >> i'm obviously from a rural area and at the time was more mature. not saying they were not sure. i don't mean that in a negative way. also, i think i had the experience of having governed and having led in an administration and i would probably have...
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several times he called the cbp the cbc. he called an american border officer. he remembered he spoke well. >> come here. come here. you're not nervous are you? speaks perfect english. i want to ask you about that. 78 lives. huh did you feel there are a lot of trailers around. >> president trump, as you know, gets very strong support from coal miners. today there are primaries in alaska and wyoming. one vying if are the democratic ticket for officer. she tells the new york times she has never limit that. we take a look. we update you all day on twitter. i invite you to follow me. >>> showing patriotism and getting a lot of attention on the television. [ singing ] >> adorable. >> video posted by the boston police department. singing along before the patriots game. both of his parents are police officers. he is not too shabby on the high notes there. >> yeah. >> i have been bumped by the kid? okay. i'll give it to him. >>> yeah. we'll have great weather too not only for sunday for the game but pretty much throughout the week and stepping out the door this morning.
several times he called the cbp the cbc. he called an american border officer. he remembered he spoke well. >> come here. come here. you're not nervous are you? speaks perfect english. i want to ask you about that. 78 lives. huh did you feel there are a lot of trailers around. >> president trump, as you know, gets very strong support from coal miners. today there are primaries in alaska and wyoming. one vying if are the democratic ticket for officer. she tells the new york times she...
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several times the president called the cbp the cbc and then mr. trump called an american border officer up to the podium. >> come here. you're not nervous, right? speaks perfect english. come here. i want to ask you about that. 78 lives, you saved 78 people. how did you feel when people were in that trailer? please. >> president trump gets strong support from coal miners. >>> today there are primaries in alaska and wyoming. one of the candidates there is vying for the democratic ticket for congress. she doesn't live in alaska and tells new york times she has never been to alaska. it just says you have to live in the state when you're lengtded. we'll be watching that. i invite you to follow me on twitter for the latest of updates. >> thanks a lot. >>> it is 6:47 right now. in you this morning, what do you think most parents say when their teenager asks to get a some say i would be okay as a reward especially if it is hidden. >> my mom would not have that. >> i would imagine. >> i don't have any but i can't think of something that 20 years from now
several times the president called the cbp the cbc and then mr. trump called an american border officer up to the podium. >> come here. you're not nervous, right? speaks perfect english. come here. i want to ask you about that. 78 lives, you saved 78 people. how did you feel when people were in that trailer? please. >> president trump gets strong support from coal miners. >>> today there are primaries in alaska and wyoming. one of the candidates there is vying for the...
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the president referred at least six times to cbp as cbc.eleprompter. it does appear to have said cbp, the customs and border protection agency. that's another notable moment there, brooke. but the president did use this event more broadly to honor those two agencies and push back on criticism coming from some pockets of the democratic party who are calling to abolish i.c.e. the president slamming them for supporting open borders and for even supporting crime in the united states. i think we may also need a fact check on that point as well. brooke. >> we will wait to see if and how the white house explains why it was at all pertinent for the president to mention the man speaks perfect english. jeremy diamond, look out for that thank you. >>> jurors in the paul manafort trial now into their third day of deliberations, sifting through all kinds of complicated evidence here of the 18 counts of tax evasion, bank fraud, other charges, despite the tension, manafort's attorney, kevin downing, seeming optimistic on his way into court today. >> good
the president referred at least six times to cbp as cbc.eleprompter. it does appear to have said cbp, the customs and border protection agency. that's another notable moment there, brooke. but the president did use this event more broadly to honor those two agencies and push back on criticism coming from some pockets of the democratic party who are calling to abolish i.c.e. the president slamming them for supporting open borders and for even supporting crime in the united states. i think we may...
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it went downhill after i questioned about the cbc, which is the congressional black caucus, and even the chc, the congressional hispanic caucus and he said that and it made me feel like he was listening to his friends in his ear that i'm in the camp of the democrats. but i will tell you when i've covered republicans to include george w. bush, people thought i was a democrat. when i've covered bill clinton and barack obama they thought that i was a republican so i must be doing my job but this administration seems to find something wrong with me. >> april ryan, thanks for coming on. the book "under fire" check it out, keep asking questions, we appreciate it. >> thank you, thanks, john. >>> final good-byes will be said today for aretha franklin in a place that holds so much history for her family. we're live in detroit next. who would have thought, who would have guessed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do bes
it went downhill after i questioned about the cbc, which is the congressional black caucus, and even the chc, the congressional hispanic caucus and he said that and it made me feel like he was listening to his friends in his ear that i'm in the camp of the democrats. but i will tell you when i've covered republicans to include george w. bush, people thought i was a democrat. when i've covered bill clinton and barack obama they thought that i was a republican so i must be doing my job but this...
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so, there's no way to get to 218 votes in the caucus without the cbc.position to determine if the leader will be one of their own members or who the leader will be for the entire caucus. >> so, joseph, you know this president attacks black people in power all the time. kneeling nfl players, congressional members. how do you think he'd react to a black speaker of the house? >> i think the reality of this administration is that we have demonstrated instances where the president has lashed out at individuals. that's just in his nature. i don't think he's going to lash out anymore at a black speaker of the house than he would at nancy pelosi. but i will say, part of this issue is kind of wound up in the fact of how recent history is when coit comes to the realitie of black and brown people. last topic, we were talking about why don't black people donate more? oprah's only been wealthy for about ten years, only been rich for 20 years. >> with all due respect, people call it new money, right? it's not generational. >> it's not generational wealth. when you st
so, there's no way to get to 218 votes in the caucus without the cbc.position to determine if the leader will be one of their own members or who the leader will be for the entire caucus. >> so, joseph, you know this president attacks black people in power all the time. kneeling nfl players, congressional members. how do you think he'd react to a black speaker of the house? >> i think the reality of this administration is that we have demonstrated instances where the president has...
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so, i think women began to be not only the voice and the face of the cbc. i don't think i was the first woman who was the chair of the foundation. but i became chair of the and that might not have happened. did you bring a different perspective to the caucus? most of the representatives you mentioned were from urban districts. think i did.i obviously, i'm from a rural area. i'm from the south. also more mature. not to say they were not mature. i don't mean that in a negative way. i mean that age wise. think i had the experience of having governed, having led an administration. and just personally i had a different demeanor than some. there were other people very much like me. ,hen i first came to congress one of my friends was another person, kerry weeks. we gravitated to each other. us older folks go together, right? think both of us were respected in that area. mr. wasniewski: just curious -- you talked about the agriculture committee. can you describe the process of getting onto agriculture and who you went to for that? ms. clayton: i simply gave my requ
so, i think women began to be not only the voice and the face of the cbc. i don't think i was the first woman who was the chair of the foundation. but i became chair of the and that might not have happened. did you bring a different perspective to the caucus? most of the representatives you mentioned were from urban districts. think i did.i obviously, i'm from a rural area. i'm from the south. also more mature. not to say they were not mature. i don't mean that in a negative way. i mean that...
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and 2013 helping to write the first national aids strategy for the united states and part of that at cbc and also as a researcher in the field. as a side note, we went to college together. very important. [laughter] that is for another topic. >> stories to tell. >> last but not least, my partner on this effort, steve morrison, senior vice president at csis. he served in the clinton administration, was on the committee staff and house of representatives. he is led several high-level commissions and task forces including one from 2000 and believe is when it started on hiv that helped some of the policy groundwork for pepfar. thank you to all of you for being here. now i will start with questions. i'm going to turn first to chris who is dennis panel with us many times. -- who has done this panel with us many times. chris did the best overview of the science that was presented at the conference i've ever seen . we asked him to do it again. he will try to do it in eight minutes and cross five tracks. if anyone can do it, chris can. chris, what did we learn? >> thank you so much. great to be h
and 2013 helping to write the first national aids strategy for the united states and part of that at cbc and also as a researcher in the field. as a side note, we went to college together. very important. [laughter] that is for another topic. >> stories to tell. >> last but not least, my partner on this effort, steve morrison, senior vice president at csis. he served in the clinton administration, was on the committee staff and house of representatives. he is led several high-level...
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get down to the new york stock exchange if you were to propose cbc headquarters, carl quintanilla will. i'll go ail long with that. >> this is a hidden gem. i haven't been there it's one of the greatest places. frankly, i'm shocked that everybody doesn't, you know, this is where i would -- if i worked in silicon valley, i would go to google and facebook and just relocate there. it's cheaper, better, nicer. >> jim, the trail, did you go to the top? >> it started pouring on the last so i was not able to make it it was so cold and windy what an unbelievable hike. i wish i had summited. >> on a nice day you look over boulder. you can look and see the continental divide it's heaven. it really is. >> i did know that thing is a special place and everyone should visit it i'm not kidding. it's special. >> you should. i'm ready when you are tesla, i saw you retweeted it or it was funny how do you catch a falling knife without cutting an artery. what do we do? >> i think a medical leave is reasonable i thought jim stewart's piece was rather a bombshell if i were the board or the board were active
get down to the new york stock exchange if you were to propose cbc headquarters, carl quintanilla will. i'll go ail long with that. >> this is a hidden gem. i haven't been there it's one of the greatest places. frankly, i'm shocked that everybody doesn't, you know, this is where i would -- if i worked in silicon valley, i would go to google and facebook and just relocate there. it's cheaper, better, nicer. >> jim, the trail, did you go to the top? >> it started pouring on the...
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over several years cbc said that they funded -- experts, practitioners and school officials put together the first uniform definitional bullying. i would like to read it from the screen -- bullying is changing and we know that and what once took place in the schoolyard has now also become digital. and no longer contained to a physical location. online context such as chat rooms, instant messaging and social media sites are now the new communal avenues for bullying. it allows for bullying to happen 247 and anonymity is possible in one single bullying event can go viral. with talking with about sex texting it can be forwarding through electronic means part of the sexual relation of. this is another type of behavior of violence that happens online. among adolescent is considered a risk behavior and the young flirtation sexting is a form of violence intended to coerce or blackmail the victim as revenge after determination of romantic relationship or to boast among peers. we know that sexting and cyber bullying are are prevalent among our teens in the united states. let's talk about sexting.
over several years cbc said that they funded -- experts, practitioners and school officials put together the first uniform definitional bullying. i would like to read it from the screen -- bullying is changing and we know that and what once took place in the schoolyard has now also become digital. and no longer contained to a physical location. online context such as chat rooms, instant messaging and social media sites are now the new communal avenues for bullying. it allows for bullying to...