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and his sister lived here for some time during that time from tanakh often came to north of pain to writeout his rambles through brandenburg. or doubt that he often got his sister lisa to do research for him to consult people to go into churches and look through the registry books looking for people or to go to religious and describe even the sketch them. all of those things flowed into from time his book reading of the of the 2 of them had a really great relationship. to the statements. in his rambles through brandenburg fontana also wrote critically of his birthplace saying it was a bit lavish for such a small town but he did say it was beautiful he situated on the lake. and. then from thomas childhood here in mobile being shaped him. i think much sean does from time i think that the wide open spaces here on the lake and forest landscapes gave him a certain sense of home with his through here and make it happen that's about enough to also move up and that was the trigger for him to start writing not about other regions but the one he came from. and which he came to love so much that lat
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they claimed the time -- no one claimed time in opposition? the chair: the gentleman from south carolina and yielded back. could we entertain unanimous consent? mr. heck: he asked for time in opposition but did not state he was not opposed. you did not ask. he was not legitimately recognized. the offeror of the amendment did the gentleman from south carolina claimed time in opposition. he supported the amendment. and you did not ask if there was no objection. the chair: the gentleman will suspend. the gentleman claimed the time. no one raised objection. and then he yielded his back his time. mr. heck: you didn't ask if there was any objection, which is the customary practice. the chair: all time in opposition has been yielded back. >> madam speaker, i still have 2 1/2 minutes, is that correct, because i resevered my time. the chair: you have the only time remaining. >> i would like to make a unanimous consent request that the opposition -- that there be opposition to get five minutes and i can close with 2 1/2 minutes. we are trying to be fair
they claimed the time -- no one claimed time in opposition? the chair: the gentleman from south carolina and yielded back. could we entertain unanimous consent? mr. heck: he asked for time in opposition but did not state he was not opposed. you did not ask. he was not legitimately recognized. the offeror of the amendment did the gentleman from south carolina claimed time in opposition. he supported the amendment. and you did not ask if there was no objection. the chair: the gentleman will...
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a marvelous time. it was a time of pride within the nation. it was a time of turning young people loose, giving them their head, seeing what they could do. for a very short period of time, i think we united not only our country, but the world. it is marvelous. what could be done by such an event. i just wish we could re-create it, do it again today. >> perhaps sometime in the future, maybe on a mission to mars or something similar, that there might be such a moment again. do you think that will ever happen? >> i sure hope that my children and the youth of america can find this kind of a dream that we were given by president kennedy, because it was a dream we lived. we were so fortunate and proud to be americans and living and to be challenged by such a magnificent set of goals. i don't think anyone ever considered themselves overworked or underpaid. the pay was the job that we were doing. and it was an unbelievable time. we were privileged and proud to be born and part of that decade. announcer: to watch the interview in its entirety, visit ou
a marvelous time. it was a time of pride within the nation. it was a time of turning young people loose, giving them their head, seeing what they could do. for a very short period of time, i think we united not only our country, but the world. it is marvelous. what could be done by such an event. i just wish we could re-create it, do it again today. >> perhaps sometime in the future, maybe on a mission to mars or something similar, that there might be such a moment again. do you think...
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the speaker pro tempore: the time has expired. mr. neal: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. proud to yield one minute to one of the leaders of our tax policy subcommittee efforts, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you for the time, mr. speaker. i agree, we have a serious problem with multiemployer pensions, which needs to be addressed. however, this bill, i believe, will actually set us back. it does nothing to address the underlying structural issues of these plans. it actually does nothing to protect younger workers who will be asked to keep paying into a system which remains troubled. and it saddles taxpayers with liabilities which are unlikely to be paid back at a massive cost to taxpayers. let me provide just one alarming example of how flawed this proposal is, which i also highlighted in our committee markup. under this legislati
the speaker pro tempore: the time has expired. mr. neal: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. proud to yield one minute to one of the leaders of our tax policy subcommittee efforts, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you for the time, mr. speaker. i agree, we...
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zero times, zero. so it's pretty clear that when "the new york times" plugs that in, i was likely responding to the utilization of those terms in a question, if those words were even said at all. here's another little chart. the leader made a point that, well, you know, i had used -- i had defined white nationalism and i had defined it in an earlier interview by saying that it is a derogatory term and it implies racism. but it might have meant something different. i said one, two, or three years ago. this is in october 20 interview with dave price on w.h.o. how often was the term white nationalism use historically, going back to the year 2000? and you can see this line staying down here near zero, all these years from 2000 all the way up to 2015, you would say today, virtually zero times, virtually no times, excuse me, not zero, but virtually no times was the term white nationalism even used in our dialogue. until you get to 2016 where it jumps up to -- this is -- these numbers really are 100 to 200 ti
zero times, zero. so it's pretty clear that when "the new york times" plugs that in, i was likely responding to the utilization of those terms in a question, if those words were even said at all. here's another little chart. the leader made a point that, well, you know, i had used -- i had defined white nationalism and i had defined it in an earlier interview by saying that it is a derogatory term and it implies racism. but it might have meant something different. i said one, two, or...
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and i yield the balance of my time. >> yield back and the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair, for holding to support hearing. i want to follow-up on a point made by some of my colleagues a moment ago. this isn't just about money. a a baseline setbacks. from fiscal year 2018 to 2017 those at the chips that decrease my stint in the point of application submitted. does that sound about right? >> it sounds right, just. >> and from fiscal year 2018 the fiscal year 2017 your budget had a 6% increase. does that sound about right? >> yes. >> i'm not making the case that there may be a resource allocation issue, but to the point that my colleague from arizona made early which posed a question to what not to been direct by anyone to slow walk application and so forth, the central question which i think you've answered in your written test what is, that there is policies or agency is adopted in the last two years since the trump administration took office and perhaps at the behest, has that exacerbated
and i yield the balance of my time. >> yield back and the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair, for holding to support hearing. i want to follow-up on a point made by some of my colleagues a moment ago. this isn't just about money. a a baseline setbacks. from fiscal year 2018 to 2017 those at the chips that decrease my stint in the point of application submitted. does that sound about right? >> it...
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i do remember a lot of times in the past, when i am down oi'i of times in the past, when i am down onyself, and i suppose when you have the people around you who really believe in you, it helps you an awful lot. there you go, that's shane lowery, who will forever more be known as open champion, shane lowery. let's ta ke open champion, shane lowery. let's take a look at that final leaderboard then. lowery winning by six shots ahead of tommy fleetwood, nine under, he just couldn't get close, could he? to shane lowery this afternoon. lee westwood put in a valiant effort, but does make over for the day, he never really got close. we should mention as well, bob mcintyre, the young left—hander from opening, scotland playing in his first major, three part for him to finish here at five under. we will see much more of him in the yea rs will see much more of him in the years to come. i have no doubt. but all the talk tonight will be about shane lowery, the irishman who has w011 shane lowery, the irishman who has won the open championship here at portrush. many people on the course this evening
i do remember a lot of times in the past, when i am down oi'i of times in the past, when i am down onyself, and i suppose when you have the people around you who really believe in you, it helps you an awful lot. there you go, that's shane lowery, who will forever more be known as open champion, shane lowery. let's ta ke open champion, shane lowery. let's take a look at that final leaderboard then. lowery winning by six shots ahead of tommy fleetwood, nine under, he just couldn't get close,...
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this is an important time in this country. these are dangerous times. every member of this house needs additional security. i am going to file a bill asking for more security for the members of this house. leadership has adequate security. members do not have adequate security. i want to thwart the efforts of those who might want to harm a member of this house. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the representative of cincinnati, ohio, i rise this morning to recognize an ohioan who was a professor of aerospace engineering at the university of cincinnati. mr. chabot: prior to that, he was a naval aviator, a test pilot, and later an astronaut. 50 years ago, the words he spoke now reside in history. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. everyone on earth at that time remembers where he or she
this is an important time in this country. these are dangerous times. every member of this house needs additional security. i am going to file a bill asking for more security for the members of this house. leadership has adequate security. members do not have adequate security. i want to thwart the efforts of those who might want to harm a member of this house. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >>...
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at that time? >> that's federal disaster recovery and response costs. >> so no private insurance is involved in that number. >> exactly; right. >> as well as infrastructure costs from local and state municipalities. now recognize dr. mann for 5 minutes of oral testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. my name is michael mann. i am distinguished professor of atmospheric science at penn state university and -- i have to say i feel a little bit today like i'm at the center of a curry sandwich. sorry. the primary focus of my research is understanding earth's climate system. i'm a fellow of numerous scientific societies. i was awarded -- european geo physical union in 2012. steven snyder award for outstanding science communication in 2014. advancement of science in 2018. climate communication prize from the american geo physical union in 2018. and this year i received the tyler prize for environmental achievement. i am perhaps best known for my paleo climate research two decade
at that time? >> that's federal disaster recovery and response costs. >> so no private insurance is involved in that number. >> exactly; right. >> as well as infrastructure costs from local and state municipalities. now recognize dr. mann for 5 minutes of oral testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. my name is michael mann. i am distinguished professor of atmospheric science at penn state university and -- i have to say i feel a little...
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that was very hard time. and at the same time, it was happy time because of the conclusion.ife. and now, enas is pregnant again. one child this time? yeah. laughter. i think it's just amazing to see, yeah, how they've come on and grown into happy children. it's just wonderful, really. rital has some learning difficulties, but the long—term outcome of the twins' separation has been hailed as a major success. the surgeons believe it's because it was done in the first year of life, when the brain and body have the strongest ability to heal. what we put the two kids through, and the brains through, is a lot. and the younger brains and their younger circulations are better adapted and have better regeneration potential, so to do the surgery early does make a difference, we feel. everything is easier. a one—year—old's regenerative capacity is so much better. the skin heals better, it stretches better, the bone grows in better. ready, steady, go! they've set up a charity so that funds are available to allow early intervention in future cases, and to further research. safa and marwa
that was very hard time. and at the same time, it was happy time because of the conclusion.ife. and now, enas is pregnant again. one child this time? yeah. laughter. i think it's just amazing to see, yeah, how they've come on and grown into happy children. it's just wonderful, really. rital has some learning difficulties, but the long—term outcome of the twins' separation has been hailed as a major success. the surgeons believe it's because it was done in the first year of life, when the...
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's >> my time is almost up. i want to commend in particular senator inhofe and senator reid for the way they've conducted this. we have spent dozens of hour ofe 14 page report and hearing from your accuser and general hyten, it shows zero corroborating evidence of these accusations is acknowledged. every evidence some of which we touch upon to be more of which i hope will be released soon as appropriate extends to credit your denials and i think it's important that we confirm you because i think you will be great for the job and it's also important that we maintain the basic american standards of the facts do matter and when someone faces an accusation whether it is a general or thousands of lieutenants and sergeants out there that are watching the hearing today, they understand that the facts do matter. >> thank you, senator. >> secretary wilson touched on this in the introduction. you have a lot of responsibilities or will argue to be confirmed as the vice chair, but there is no more solemn responsibility then
's >> my time is almost up. i want to commend in particular senator inhofe and senator reid for the way they've conducted this. we have spent dozens of hour ofe 14 page report and hearing from your accuser and general hyten, it shows zero corroborating evidence of these accusations is acknowledged. every evidence some of which we touch upon to be more of which i hope will be released soon as appropriate extends to credit your denials and i think it's important that we confirm you because...
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when he did it for a 2nd time that i witnessed it myself. just. given that i remember how worried my sister was about visiting him in germany if she didn't want to go to the news or when you went to germany was your sister why are you so you know yes she didn't want me to go to hanover because she knew i'd be alone with him. but i decided to go because i wanted to learn the language. i didn't want to stay with them but i wanted to learn nobody. in the open that. right from the start he took away the key to my room. so i pushed the sofa in for the door but i was still afraid because i was alone and i knew what he was like. yes yes the only. way he rented an apartment in berlin. i didn't like going there because i had to sleep in the same room as him. but one time i woke up in the night and heard him making strange sounds in his bed he was masturbating. so good i didn't want to go back to berlin after that and when i did my chairs and my suitcase around my bed so that i would hear him if he approached me in the night. i mean that. today the priest i
when he did it for a 2nd time that i witnessed it myself. just. given that i remember how worried my sister was about visiting him in germany if she didn't want to go to the news or when you went to germany was your sister why are you so you know yes she didn't want me to go to hanover because she knew i'd be alone with him. but i decided to go because i wanted to learn the language. i didn't want to stay with them but i wanted to learn nobody. in the open that. right from the start he took...
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the same time they're unhappy with the notion that they are looking at it all the time.the response would be, ok, maybe want to take instagram off your phone. maybe you want to curate who you follow down to a select list of artists who are in your genre and maybe you want to schedule. friday night, tuesday mornings, 20 minutes. that's pure minimalism. you are not abstaining but you are putting them to use selectively for things you care about. host: from your book you write " humans are not wired to be continuously wired. however, we are. we are on work email 24/7." >> it is very unnatural. it is very unnatural, especially through an evolutionary perspective, because what we ofe here is actually a clash instinct that have been forced in the deep history of our evolutionary landscape. clashing against new technologies that were not around when these instinct began to erode. for example, we dislike loneliness and we have a drive towards sociology. social media can hijack that drives and give you the sense of maybe i'm being social, i'm leaving messages and typing emojis. a
the same time they're unhappy with the notion that they are looking at it all the time.the response would be, ok, maybe want to take instagram off your phone. maybe you want to curate who you follow down to a select list of artists who are in your genre and maybe you want to schedule. friday night, tuesday mornings, 20 minutes. that's pure minimalism. you are not abstaining but you are putting them to use selectively for things you care about. host: from your book you write " humans are...
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pacific time.ocrats' strategy is to get people who didn't read the 400-page report to watch the tv version. >> get mueller to say exactly in his own words what he found in the hopes that will shift public opinion. >> our great attorney general read it. he's a total professional. he said there's nothing here. there's no obstruction. >> the pugh research center says most people believe he conducted a fair investigation. now technology morning, nbc news will have a special report on the mueller hearing. you can watch live coverage starting at 5:30 a.m. >>> a call tonight for swift action from palo alto's police chief. >> this stems from a recent lawsuit and nbc bay area investigation that raises a lot of questions about officers targeting people in palo alto because of their race and imcome level. >> stephen stock has been digging into this issue in one of the bay area's most exclusive cities. >> we obtained this video recording from a resident's home security camera, as well as police audio recording
pacific time.ocrats' strategy is to get people who didn't read the 400-page report to watch the tv version. >> get mueller to say exactly in his own words what he found in the hopes that will shift public opinion. >> our great attorney general read it. he's a total professional. he said there's nothing here. there's no obstruction. >> the pugh research center says most people believe he conducted a fair investigation. now technology morning, nbc news will have a special report...
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it was a great time.lace in cleveland where we didn't have a - we weren't having a great year we were in last place, and i show up to milwaukee, and you're right in the playoff race. so, i was healthy, i was young and i was -- you know, felt good, and i was kind of in a groove so, i wanted to pitch as much as possible they were like, "hey, you want to pitch on three days rest? i was like, "yeah, sure, let's do it. so, just kept going out, try to get us in the playoffs and we hadn't been to the playoffs in 26 years, and made it that year it was a fun celebration >> seth: that thing about when you're younger and you're willing -- that, like, you pitching on three days' rest, the way i used to feel in my 30s, about like going out on back-to-back nights >> yeah. [ laughter ] now i couldn't do it >> seth: yeah, exactly i used to go out friday, and then again on saturday [ laughter ] you -- there was a "star wars" night on may the 4th >> yeah. >> seth: and you took it to the next level you went full yoda >> i w
it was a great time.lace in cleveland where we didn't have a - we weren't having a great year we were in last place, and i show up to milwaukee, and you're right in the playoff race. so, i was healthy, i was young and i was -- you know, felt good, and i was kind of in a groove so, i wanted to pitch as much as possible they were like, "hey, you want to pitch on three days rest? i was like, "yeah, sure, let's do it. so, just kept going out, try to get us in the playoffs and we hadn't...
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the ashes begin in a short time, and we arejust mention the timing.egin in a short time, and we are just one year out from the launch of their very controversial new 100 ball competition in which the ecb is investing so much hope that that a tt ra cts investing so much hope that that attracts a new generation of fans to the game, after a decade or so when the game, after a decade or so when the numbers playing cricket have slumped and young audiences have been lost. much of that of course has been blamed on the fact it's not since 2005 that england have played live on free to air television until yesterday, thanks to the deal between the rights holders, sky, and channel 4, and it has to be said the audience figures were very impressive. 8 million was the peak audience on both sky and on channel 1l audience on both sky and on channel 4. and that's a great shop window. the ecb hopes it will act as a ca ta lyst the ecb hopes it will act as a catalyst in springboard and the raw ingredients are there. this is a young, exciting, diverse and likeable england
the ashes begin in a short time, and we arejust mention the timing.egin in a short time, and we are just one year out from the launch of their very controversial new 100 ball competition in which the ecb is investing so much hope that that a tt ra cts investing so much hope that that attracts a new generation of fans to the game, after a decade or so when the game, after a decade or so when the numbers playing cricket have slumped and young audiences have been lost. much of that of course has...
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reed: i yield back the balance of my time -- reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from california. ms. chu: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, who is the co-author of this bill and introduced this bill with me. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. levin: thank you, madam chairwoman. i thank my colleague, the gentlelady from california, for yielding. madam chairwoman, i'm proud to rise in strong support of the promoting respect for individuals' dignity and equity or pride act, which i have been privileged to co-lead with congresswoman chu. this bill is about moving our country closer to true equality and equity for the lgbtq community. we have an opportunity today to send a message to the lgbtq married couples across america that their unions are recognized , valued and dignified by the u.s. government. i'm especially proud that this bill includes the text of my bill, h.r. 1244, the equal dignity for married ta
reed: i yield back the balance of my time -- reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from california. ms. chu: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, who is the co-author of this bill and introduced this bill with me. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. levin: thank you, madam chairwoman. i thank my colleague, the gentlelady from california, for...
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and bet you can also dine here like the people did at the time a fun time. hour of your video this week shows us the sights of belfast in northern ireland. fun time there as a traffic light you'll only find that in the who pete to hold off on time his birthplace after a fire in 1787 is center of the city was rebuilt in the classicist style with white streets inch squares and i'm meeting up with. she heads the fontana festival here and has become an expert on the writer's life. and. here we are really at the beginning of the history of théodore fun thomas involvement with noir. his parents moved here at easter in 1900 and on december 30th théodore fontana was born up there on the 1st floor of this house. on the 1st front on the tried his hand as a pharmacist in berlin then he became a journalist a correspondent in london a theater critic and travel writer it was only when he was nearly 60 that he began writing his great novels. and. now. she has a nice building. that was the old secondary school among the many people who attended it were our théodore from tar
and bet you can also dine here like the people did at the time a fun time. hour of your video this week shows us the sights of belfast in northern ireland. fun time there as a traffic light you'll only find that in the who pete to hold off on time his birthplace after a fire in 1787 is center of the city was rebuilt in the classicist style with white streets inch squares and i'm meeting up with. she heads the fontana festival here and has become an expert on the writer's life. and. here we are...
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i have walked up from 32nd street through times square, and folks are still having a pretty good time. what is fascinating about times square. most of of times square has power except for the western side. we are talking about the juniors cheesecake shop is and the hard rock cafe. they have no power at all. leland: not only do they have no power. but some of these buildings have no power. there are 44,000 customers we are told without power. but that number could go up or down. there are parts of manhattan without power that is not included in what con-ed has told us. 44,000 customers is not 44,000 people. it -- it could be an entire office building or apartment building. the stoplights are on in times square. we don't know if that's new or not there. todd, as you are making your way through, are you seeing any rescues go on? this is 6th avenue, the fastest mode of transportation you get around town is by bike. are you seeing any fire trucks moving around, checking buildings in the residential parts affected by this blackout? reporter: just in the last 10 minutes i have seen a dozen f
i have walked up from 32nd street through times square, and folks are still having a pretty good time. what is fascinating about times square. most of of times square has power except for the western side. we are talking about the juniors cheesecake shop is and the hard rock cafe. they have no power at all. leland: not only do they have no power. but some of these buildings have no power. there are 44,000 customers we are told without power. but that number could go up or down. there are parts...
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i reserve the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. collins the attacks of 9/11 were acts of war against the united states. it resulted in the deaths of almost 3,000 poom and left a smoldering pile of toxic debris in new york city. courageous first responders exhumed the dead with dignity. today, the site includes the national september 11 memorial. it's fitting that congress do more than memorialize. we must also provide. 9/11 first responders, like all first responders, deserve to . ve their sacrifice recognize this bill would re-authorize the 9/11 victims compensation . nd health care has been extended to 2090. the legislation before us today would extend a separate program to 2090. namely, the program designed to compensate the same victims for lost earnings as a result of the 9/11 attack. the compensation will, of course, cost money. recognizing that it is not mean-spirited in any way, where limited federal dollars and specific sums must be allocated for specific d
i reserve the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. collins the attacks of 9/11 were acts of war against the united states. it resulted in the deaths of almost 3,000 poom and left a smoldering pile of toxic debris in new york city. courageous first responders exhumed the dead with dignity. today, the site includes the national september 11 memorial. it's fitting that congress do more than memorialize. we must also provide. 9/11 first...
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her time is appropriate. so first of all, let me hold this up here. this is something we talked about a lot. you're very familiar with. this i'm sure you read it over many times. this is something that we have used as a blueprint for our actions. and i think it will be -- i would like to get from you, number one, your -- do you agree with me in terms of the significance of this document and secondly, do you agree that you would use this also as a basis of blueprint from your activities? >> just to make sure, senator, you're holding up the report of the commission on the review of the defense strategy? >> that's correct. >> yes, sir, i've looked at that and i think the national defense strategy is an important document. i think that the commission did a great job in walking through exactly what our challenges are. clearly our challenges are the re-emergence of russia and china. we have to be prepared for. that it goes tlo all the other things we have to be worried about as well, emerging technologies, challeng
her time is appropriate. so first of all, let me hold this up here. this is something we talked about a lot. you're very familiar with. this i'm sure you read it over many times. this is something that we have used as a blueprint for our actions. and i think it will be -- i would like to get from you, number one, your -- do you agree with me in terms of the significance of this document and secondly, do you agree that you would use this also as a basis of blueprint from your activities?...
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1st or 2nd choice among europe's leaders her win tonight suggests that in european politics the 3rd time can be a chore often berlin this is the day. and i think you'll follow the trust you place to meet. the trust you placed in me. confidence you placed in your up close enough on the line is a christian democrat she is a genuine european. you know she didn't have her do a good job and germany is why should i expect that she will do a good job he has to commission us president to keep the higher european politics our domestic politics. that was going to line his cools down in germany about erik ministration of office and the defense ministry she wants to build a centralized undemocratic update seems full of communism. that's . coming up later tonight we take you to the launch pad where 50 years ago today she a man of these greatest journey began. to . walk across. our. own to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the woman whose election victory today wrote history here in europe the german conservative politician ursula funder
1st or 2nd choice among europe's leaders her win tonight suggests that in european politics the 3rd time can be a chore often berlin this is the day. and i think you'll follow the trust you place to meet. the trust you placed in me. confidence you placed in your up close enough on the line is a christian democrat she is a genuine european. you know she didn't have her do a good job and germany is why should i expect that she will do a good job he has to commission us president to keep the...
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barr: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield as much time as he may consume to the author of the legislation, the gentleman from wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. steil: i thank my colleague from kentucky. mr. speaker, i rise to support my bill today, the expanding investment in small business act. small businesses and entrepreneurs are vital to our economy. more than 60% of new jobs are created by small businesses and almost half of our private sector work force is employed by firms with fewer than 500 employees. small businesses are also an engine for innovation. according to the small business administration, small businesses account for an outsized percentage of patents granted in the most innovative industries. i see this ingenuity in wisconsin, in racine and janesville and kenosha and everywhere in between. entrepreneurs and startups create good paying jobs for workers. it's important we continue giving job creators the ability to invest in our communities.
barr: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield as much time as he may consume to the author of the legislation, the gentleman from wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. steil: i thank my colleague from kentucky. mr. speaker, i rise to support my bill today, the expanding investment in small business act. small businesses and entrepreneurs are vital to our economy. more than 60% of new jobs are created by small businesses and almost half of our private...
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i yie back the lance my time. e speaker p tempore:he ntleman elds back the balce of his time. the gentleman om rde island. mr. cicilline: i urge colleaes to pass the haven act and yield ba the balance of my te. the speaker o tempore:he genemanields back. the question is, wi thouse suspe theus and pa the bill h. 2938, as ended. so many as are in favor say aye. thosopposed, no. in the opion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmive, the rulesre suspended, the bill pased, and without objectionhe motion to reconsider is ld un the table. r what purpe does the gentlen from rhode island seerecognitn? mr. cicilline: i move to suspend the ruand pass h. 3304, the national guard and servist debt lief extension act of 201 as ameed. e speakeprtempore: the clerk wil reporthe titf e bill. the clerk: h.r. 34, a bill to exempt for an additional four-year period from e appcation ofhe mea test presumptionf abuse under chapter 7 qualifying members of resee components ofhe armed forces and memrs othe national guard who, after september 11, 2001, are cled to active duty or
i yie back the lance my time. e speaker p tempore:he ntleman elds back the balce of his time. the gentleman om rde island. mr. cicilline: i urge colleaes to pass the haven act and yield ba the balance of my te. the speaker o tempore:he genemanields back. the question is, wi thouse suspe theus and pa the bill h. 2938, as ended. so many as are in favor say aye. thosopposed, no. in the opion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmive, the rulesre suspended, the bill pased,...
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all with dosing 4 times a year... after 2 initial doses. ilumya was shown to have similar risks of infections compared to placebo. don't use if you are allergic to ilumya or any of its ingredients. before starting treatment, your doctor should check for tuberculosis and infections. after checking there is no need for routine lab monitoring unless your doctor advises it. ilumya may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms, or if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. this could be your chance to leave your psoriasis symptoms behind. ask your doctor for ilumya today, for a clearer tomorrow. dto experiencer gthrilling performance. now, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> t minus five days until special counsel robert mueller testifies before congress. wednesday morning he'll spend three hours in open testimony before judiciary and two hours before
all with dosing 4 times a year... after 2 initial doses. ilumya was shown to have similar risks of infections compared to placebo. don't use if you are allergic to ilumya or any of its ingredients. before starting treatment, your doctor should check for tuberculosis and infections. after checking there is no need for routine lab monitoring unless your doctor advises it. ilumya may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or...
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the business of family time... ...and downtime. ...and you time. ...and forgetting what time it is...gether. modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business is making time, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. his life is pretty comfortable. then, he laid on a serta and realized his life was only just sorta comfortable. i've been living a lie. (laughs) the serta icomfort hybrid...
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[laughter] >> very timely.rug use, illicit activity, this was the black market, misappropriation of military property, and then the colonel's article that was mentioned, theft. soldier on soldier theft in the , barracks, wherever it is, this is going on in the united states, but it is also going on in vietnam. and then of course the assault , and murder of vietnamese civilians. and yeah, combat situations, you know which you would , classify as atrocities or war crimes, but also in relation to black market activities, currency fraud and things like that. very quickly, because i know it is first in the morning, and the last thing i want to do is hit you with a bunch of data, but beth opened the door. [laughter] bill: she mentioned court-martials and things like that before tet. so real quick, and this is just for the army in vietnam because it was the easiest numbers to pull out. 1968, for insubordination, willful refusal, basically mutiny, 94 cases are tried, 82 convictions. 128 tried and 117 convictions in 196
[laughter] >> very timely.rug use, illicit activity, this was the black market, misappropriation of military property, and then the colonel's article that was mentioned, theft. soldier on soldier theft in the , barracks, wherever it is, this is going on in the united states, but it is also going on in vietnam. and then of course the assault , and murder of vietnamese civilians. and yeah, combat situations, you know which you would , classify as atrocities or war crimes, but also in...
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over time. and - - i will try to speak loudly. anyway, there's a set of 14 countries they have from vox where it shows homicides about 30 per million people in the united states. much higher than in other countries. here's something from the new york times where they have 11 countries. 11 developed countries with the united states three per 100,000 people. higher than sweden, canada, switzerland and other countries. there are a lot of issues with this. one of the issues, there are a lot more developed countries. there are like 36 countries that meet the standards for what's considered developed countries. there's an organization called the oecd which is kind of the club for developed countries. it's pulled based on income and production they have. i just want to show you how the united states compares to all countries. then i will show you with regard to all developed countries. the blue line over here is the average. for homicide rates. the green is for the median. and the red is for the united
over time. and - - i will try to speak loudly. anyway, there's a set of 14 countries they have from vox where it shows homicides about 30 per million people in the united states. much higher than in other countries. here's something from the new york times where they have 11 countries. 11 developed countries with the united states three per 100,000 people. higher than sweden, canada, switzerland and other countries. there are a lot of issues with this. one of the issues, there are a lot more...
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you've been to israel 42 times. >> yes or. >> tell me about your first time. >> the first time i wentth my wife diana and a small group from our church. as a pastor i thought it would be good to know what the place where jesus was born and raised looked like. when i was in israel, i walked the streets of the city of jerusalem and felt like i was in a place called home. there was a feeling there that was unique to all of the places i had ever been on earth, but the major experience happened when i went to the western wall and was pregnant. that's a very special place. i turned over my left shoulder and looked and there was an elderly jewish man sitting in a rocking chair, rocking back and forth, he had his torah in front of him, his prayer shawl , tears were on his cheek and i was deeply moved by the devotion i saw on his face. what he was doing. i turned back to the massive stones of the western wall and i just felt this thought in my mind and in my soul, the thought was that man is here. god, you don't know anything about him and i have three university degrees at this point in time.
you've been to israel 42 times. >> yes or. >> tell me about your first time. >> the first time i wentth my wife diana and a small group from our church. as a pastor i thought it would be good to know what the place where jesus was born and raised looked like. when i was in israel, i walked the streets of the city of jerusalem and felt like i was in a place called home. there was a feeling there that was unique to all of the places i had ever been on earth, but the major...
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i reserve the balance of my time . the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady has 2 1/2 minutes remaining. ms. frankel: thank you, mr. chair. let me respond and say, according to the department of defense, there is nothing in this amendment that would impact missile defense test systems. and with that i'm going to yield a minute to mr. engel of new york. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: i'm pleased to support this amendment. there's been some misinformation out there about what this measure would actually do. so let me just clear up a few things. the measure's a prohibition on the united states deploying a short or intermediate range ground launch ballistic or cruise missile system. just the united states. it has nothing to do with any other country. we want to prevent an arms race, we want to push back on our careless approach to russia. the i.n.f. treaty has been a corner stone of arms treaties for 30 years. we're clear about the threat russia poses. yes, russia has violated this treaty again and again which threatens transatl
i reserve the balance of my time . the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady has 2 1/2 minutes remaining. ms. frankel: thank you, mr. chair. let me respond and say, according to the department of defense, there is nothing in this amendment that would impact missile defense test systems. and with that i'm going to yield a minute to mr. engel of new york. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: i'm pleased to support this amendment. there's been some...
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and i said, "'cause i've auditioned for you six times and you turned me down every single time. [ audienceids, learn something from this funny human being. [ cheers and applause jeff foxworthy, everybody. bring the funny airs tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. on nbc we'll be right back with a a performance from red hearst. stick around come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: making their tv debut, performing "half love" from their upcoming self-titled album, give it up for red hearse [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ i don't wanna
and i said, "'cause i've auditioned for you six times and you turned me down every single time. [ audienceids, learn something from this funny human being. [ cheers and applause jeff foxworthy, everybody. bring the funny airs tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. on nbc we'll be right back with a a performance from red hearst. stick around come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa...
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[laughter] i've watched these times of debates for a long time, and seldom do the members come out onone like him, he'll tell you what's in the report, answer your question and let's move forward. and i think the democrats have a big, big opportunity here to blow it. gregg: guys like nadler and schiff, you know, kept promising for the better part of two years that robert mueller and his report would be the holy grail that would deliver them from trump. and it turned out to be just the opposite. but they want to relitigate it. i mean, they're like a kid who loses the ball game and, you know, goes home and wants a to-over with his own -- do-over with his own ball and bat. >> they can't get any publicity. no one's going to pay any attention to them. you don't have a witness that attracts the attention of the media, it's like the tree falling in the woods. it's not going to make any noise. so my sense is they've got everything they're going to get out of mueller. there's no there there, no crimes, there's no cover-up, there was no obstruction of justice, and that's the bottom line. let's
[laughter] i've watched these times of debates for a long time, and seldom do the members come out onone like him, he'll tell you what's in the report, answer your question and let's move forward. and i think the democrats have a big, big opportunity here to blow it. gregg: guys like nadler and schiff, you know, kept promising for the better part of two years that robert mueller and his report would be the holy grail that would deliver them from trump. and it turned out to be just the opposite....
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it's time to switch off and catch up. enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid.eesa hybrid mattress combines two technologies to give you deeper rest and rejuvenation. 1,000 pocket springs provide edge to edge support, responsiveness and comfort, while premium foams relieve pressure. keep you comfortably cool and limit motion transfer. leesa's hybrid mattress is not only recommended by experts, experts choose to sleep on it too. try it yourself in any west elm store. or order online and we'll ship it to your door so you can try it risk free. the leesa hybrid is american made. built to last. and, because everyone needs a place to rest, we donate tens of thousands of mattresses to those in need. experience the leesa hybrid mattress. right now, it's on sale. order today. go to leesa.com. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television, i'm david westin. mark: democrats are pivoting away from questions of impeachment, saying they are going to own the august recess on issues such as health care and prescription drug costs. speaker pelosi and other democrats
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all time for debate has expired. pursuant to house resolution 519, the previous question is ordered on the bill. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to amend the balanced budget and emergency deficit control act of 1985, to establish a congressional budget for fiscal years 2020 and 2021, to temporarily suspend the debt limit, and for other purposes. mr. yarmuth: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on passage of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. mr. yarmuth: mr. speaker, i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman -- the yeas and nays are requested from the gentleman from kentucky. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question will be postponed. th
all time for debate has expired. pursuant to house resolution 519, the previous question is ordered on the bill. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to amend the balanced budget and emergency deficit control act of 1985, to establish a congressional budget for fiscal years 2020 and 2021, to temporarily suspend the debt limit, and for other purposes. mr. yarmuth: i ask for the...
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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. line so when you hear the word diversity it's at the expense of unity. then there is inclusion but only inclusion when you agree with a certain political thought and world view and of course we can forget about identity politics if you disagree then you're called a dog whistle i did to get here. this up and your culpable in with not i'm going through it in a circle as one of you. and you don't know for a minute much that it was a total of 3 minutes to do it on their. look. at. the white english but i'm from you you're already one of the most innocent but you haven't yet made it into the trade. city. that that. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was and most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively isn't today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today. inequality is.
for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. line so when you hear the word diversity it's at the expense of unity. then there is inclusion but only inclusion when you agree with a certain political thought and world view and of course we can forget about identity politics if you disagree then you're called a dog whistle i did to get here. this up and your culpable in with not i'm going through it in a circle as...
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jacob, thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate you taking time. >> rachel, thanks. and thanks to you and your team for collaborating with us on this. >> yeah, i understand this originated with essentially a tip from a viewer, somebody alerting us to the existence of these -- of these incident reports. let me just ask you about your reporting process a little bit and how you were able to verify what these were what they appear to be. >> these significant incident reports, rachel, are basically taken down by every single case manager at health and human services. everyone has an intake process and anytime something is flagged, these case managers fill out one of these forms and they submit them to a variety of oversight agencies. and we were able to by looking at these forms and triangulating them basically with other forms from other areas within the department of homeland security able to confirm that these cases, these children indeed did make these allegations. >> and jacob, i want to talk to you about a whole bunch of different parts of this, but in that last inc
jacob, thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate you taking time. >> rachel, thanks. and thanks to you and your team for collaborating with us on this. >> yeah, i understand this originated with essentially a tip from a viewer, somebody alerting us to the existence of these -- of these incident reports. let me just ask you about your reporting process a little bit and how you were able to verify what these were what they appear to be. >> these significant incident reports,...
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looking at 20 minute drive time. you james. >>thank you very much our top story this morning communities in southern california recovering following those 2 powerful earthquakes last thursday and friday and this is some of the newest video showing the strong shaking in the wake of friday's earthquake that one registered is a 7.1 magnitude quake. much stronger than the 6.4 that happened the day before on the 4th of july in the corps since then we've got thousands of smaller earthquakes rattling the entire area there specially near the small town of ridgecrest and look at the above ground pool there we see an ocean run around pulls to you know and ground rules of the water sloshing over. >>you saw that guy running behind those trucks that were knocking all in the driveways yeah, a lot of things they just chose to sleep outside after all of this because they just didn't feel safe and these are quick to course serve as another reminder for us here in the bay area that we are also you know waiting for a big win to strike
looking at 20 minute drive time. you james. >>thank you very much our top story this morning communities in southern california recovering following those 2 powerful earthquakes last thursday and friday and this is some of the newest video showing the strong shaking in the wake of friday's earthquake that one registered is a 7.1 magnitude quake. much stronger than the 6.4 that happened the day before on the 4th of july in the corps since then we've got thousands of smaller earthquakes...
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one time it was jobs, next time oil. finally they got it together and it was had to get rid of nuclear chemicals, hussein, guess what we still got? didn't accomplish any objective. we recovered kuwait. if i knock on your door and say i'd like to borrow your son to go to the middle east so that this dude with 70 wives who has a minster finding a virgin every thursday night, can have his thrown back, you would probably hit me in the mouth. well, but strategically it's important. finally talk you into it. the point is, we had to recover kuwait. only in america after we had troops on the ground in the middle east would we let assad of syria who killed 243 americans in beirut and blew up pan am, if you don't late guy take a country, why do you let him? it's this simple. we have to have a bad boy of choice. this is what happens when you got that imperial leadership we got. he was the c.i.a.'s main man in central america. you know who is down there talking to him and on and on. now, suddenly got out of line. then we got to deal
one time it was jobs, next time oil. finally they got it together and it was had to get rid of nuclear chemicals, hussein, guess what we still got? didn't accomplish any objective. we recovered kuwait. if i knock on your door and say i'd like to borrow your son to go to the middle east so that this dude with 70 wives who has a minster finding a virgin every thursday night, can have his thrown back, you would probably hit me in the mouth. well, but strategically it's important. finally talk you...
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north america for the first time. and to remember this is an area where science is still on the doorstep of the modern age. this is a time where many doctors are discovered a good dr. if you're fast because there is not pain medication, not everything else. the idea that science and medicine is something that people in white lab coats do with microscopes and x-ray machines and everything else, it is still only in its infancy. it is all becoming accepted. this is when science is really fighting for legitimacy. and this is the disease that no one knows what to do with. even though it is almost the modern age it really still is not that different from the middle ages. nothing has changed in 500 years. they just know that this is the disease that you can't fight, it has no cure and you don't know what to do with. so you have on one hand, the most terrifying disease in american history and it spreading again and where does it spread to? it spreads to san francisco which is perhaps the least, worst place in the world for it
north america for the first time. and to remember this is an area where science is still on the doorstep of the modern age. this is a time where many doctors are discovered a good dr. if you're fast because there is not pain medication, not everything else. the idea that science and medicine is something that people in white lab coats do with microscopes and x-ray machines and everything else, it is still only in its infancy. it is all becoming accepted. this is when science is really fighting...
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time,s i was 27 at the 28. it is part of history, and the other thing i remember, when they lost sputnik. that was impressive also. it was a great time to be alive. do you think the historical significance of apollo 11 still resonates to this day? caller: i think very much so. in the d.c. area, we have a lot of government things. the significance of it is incredible. all the side benefits of all this technology, the cell phones, the gps, i guess medical devices using fancy electronics. project like this accelerates all that. it may have happened, but i don't think it would have happened as quickly without this project. host: we will hear from jim in ohio. hi there. caller: good morning, pedro. thanks for c-span. if that were the only channel on my tv, i would keep it. i was the young man watching this with my future wife and her family in 1969. unless my memory fails me, i think we went outside to try to look up at the moon when that happened and just sort of imagined we could see something that was going on. i
time,s i was 27 at the 28. it is part of history, and the other thing i remember, when they lost sputnik. that was impressive also. it was a great time to be alive. do you think the historical significance of apollo 11 still resonates to this day? caller: i think very much so. in the d.c. area, we have a lot of government things. the significance of it is incredible. all the side benefits of all this technology, the cell phones, the gps, i guess medical devices using fancy electronics. project...
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>>when prime time.re's a heavy police presence just blocks from the scene of last night's shooting at the gilroy garlic festival thanks for joining us at night, everybody. >>i'm grant lotus and on vicki liviakis authorities located a car belonging to the alleged gunman identified as 19 year-old son t know. >>again police have that street blocked off right now as they comb through the vehicle for evidence prefers year stone live for in gilroy tonight, jerry, you have all new video this evening. >>why do in this video and we'll show it momentarily but this video shows the robot and shows the car that they are looking at, but i want to step out of the way to show you what is going on right now because this neighborhood. is basically roped off to anybody who. wants to come back into this area only people who live in this area are being allowed in this area at the end of this block. you can see not much going on that's because
>>when prime time.re's a heavy police presence just blocks from the scene of last night's shooting at the gilroy garlic festival thanks for joining us at night, everybody. >>i'm grant lotus and on vicki liviakis authorities located a car belonging to the alleged gunman identified as 19 year-old son t know. >>again police have that street blocked off right now as they comb through the vehicle for evidence prefers year stone live for in gilroy tonight, jerry, you have all new...
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so we have a snapshot in time of 2010 and a snapshot in time of what we're debating today. mr. speaker, i direct your attention to this chart because in 2010 discretionary spending, which is the spending that most of us kind of relate to the federal government, everything from keeping the lights on at his capitol to pay for the men and women downrange defending our freedoms, was a little over $1.2 trillion in 2010. the number that we're debating today and that others have been critical of is just under $1.4 trillion. it's $1.37 trillion. it represents an increase of $114 billion in 10 years. . most people would probably say given 10 years, we had a couple of years there where we had trouble with our economy, but probably a percentage increase like that might be within reason. but, now, mr. speaker, i want to direct your attention to the mandatory side of spending. it's come up a couple times in our discussions today. the true driver of the deficit and debt, when i came to congress in 2011, the 2010 number was $2.1 trillion. today, not part of this discussion, mandatory spending
so we have a snapshot in time of 2010 and a snapshot in time of what we're debating today. mr. speaker, i direct your attention to this chart because in 2010 discretionary spending, which is the spending that most of us kind of relate to the federal government, everything from keeping the lights on at his capitol to pay for the men and women downrange defending our freedoms, was a little over $1.2 trillion in 2010. the number that we're debating today and that others have been critical of is...
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thank you rebecca time. >>for 55 will take a quick break but coming up in the next hour of the kron 00:04am morning news. >>kevin duran leaving the warriors will have the details and reaction on that story coming up at the top the hour so stay tuned. and gas prices also going up starting today kron 4 sarah stinson live. let you know how much more you expect to pay at the pump. and 2 people died after a crash on highway 24 we are learning more now about the driver responsible have that story in just a minute. is that for me? mhm aaaah! nooooo... nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. [son loudly clears throat] sigh [mom and dad laugh] bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>for joining us here on the kron 4 morning news and and i'm james fletcher on this first of july welcome to the already passed the halfway point in the air. and we're get a wet fall pretty spooked what we get for summer. that's all we have to
thank you rebecca time. >>for 55 will take a quick break but coming up in the next hour of the kron 00:04am morning news. >>kevin duran leaving the warriors will have the details and reaction on that story coming up at the top the hour so stay tuned. and gas prices also going up starting today kron 4 sarah stinson live. let you know how much more you expect to pay at the pump. and 2 people died after a crash on highway 24 we are learning more now about the driver responsible have...
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in the 3rd time is going to be a chore for you. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president when she. wanted. to go on to be for us this is like the most all 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. first sydney morning. herald crisis metaphysic means crisis on a ship. it's as a scale a financial disaster and got this right. this may bring to this. is unusual here in japan. for the problem of you say a group of substances which are the other being so for us governments and international organizations do not have enough time to change gradually. as we speak large organized care of it are on the march to the united states. then 70 and a player coming african. muslims remains learning that. this is a virtual invasion of our country. so far. they . know nothing of going to. you know it's going to say this. is you know do is you know we're going to see a more rigorous you know to society. that. the. the direct. 2 would judge t
in the 3rd time is going to be a chore for you. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president when she. wanted. to go on to be for us this is like the most all 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. first sydney morning. herald crisis metaphysic means crisis on a ship. it's as a scale a financial disaster and got this right. this may bring to this. is unusual here in japan. for the...
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how many times did you cite "the new york times"? >> again, i have no idea. >> i counted about 75 times. how many times did you cite fox news? >> as with the other two, i have no idea. >> about 25 times. i've got to say, it looks like volume 2 is mostly regurgitated press stories. honestly, there's almost nothing in volume 2 that i couldn't already hear or know simply by having a $50 cable news subscription. however, your investigation cost the american taxpayers $25 million. mr. mueller, you cited media reports nearly 200 times in your report. then in a footnote, a small footnote, number 7, page 15 of volume 2 of your report you wrote, i quote, this section summarizes and cites various news stories not for the truth of the information contained in the stories but rather to place candidate trump's response to those stories in context. since nobody but lawyers reads footnotes, are you concerned the american public took the embedded news stories -- >> time of the gentlelady has expired, the gentlelady from washington. >> can mr. muelle
how many times did you cite "the new york times"? >> again, i have no idea. >> i counted about 75 times. how many times did you cite fox news? >> as with the other two, i have no idea. >> about 25 times. i've got to say, it looks like volume 2 is mostly regurgitated press stories. honestly, there's almost nothing in volume 2 that i couldn't already hear or know simply by having a $50 cable news subscription. however, your investigation cost the american...
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the people i'm working with i had known for such a long time.nd he likes to be in a little thing like that. he has everyone around him that he trust. trust is a massive thing for him and it is a massive thing for him. ian is one of his best mate and tomo is way more than a coach. he is more a mentor, a father figure as well. great uncle anyway. i am godfather to his little boy. and, yeah... he is like one of my own. he plays best when he is happy, basically. his life has changed more than anyone. everyone in the golf world knows him. go tommy! tommy fleetwood seeking his first pga tour victory with 6 holes to go. until then, i am jw stewart. he is very approachable and stopped and signed autographs for people along the way which is unusual, i think. he is very nice. very nice. a very good golfer. i found your ball. thank you. you keep it. in america he gets a lot of support and the more senior golfers are not as well liked as tommy. he just seems like a cool guy. he is a great golfer too. i love the locks. he has the best hair on the tour. hopef
the people i'm working with i had known for such a long time.nd he likes to be in a little thing like that. he has everyone around him that he trust. trust is a massive thing for him and it is a massive thing for him. ian is one of his best mate and tomo is way more than a coach. he is more a mentor, a father figure as well. great uncle anyway. i am godfather to his little boy. and, yeah... he is like one of my own. he plays best when he is happy, basically. his life has changed more than...
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any time australia plays england is exciting but any time at birmingham as well.le... they lead to nil, the first was a penalty, alex morgan going for the ball, you can see stephanie vanda g raf ball, you can see stephanie vanda graf coming in with that high leg to the boot, it went to the var and the referee pointing to the spot. and it was coolly put away. by megan repino. and since then, usa have doubled their lead. here it is, rose lavelle on 70 minutes. the united states doing what was expected that getting thejob done states doing what was expected that getting the job done 2—0. and this is live. this is on bbc one at the moment. 76 minutes, the netherlands doing what they can‘t to get back into this game. but the trail 2—0. just under a quarter of an hour left to go. the united states will successfully defend their world cup title, it looks like. you can watch this on bbc one, follow it on the website and on the bbc sport app. despite his agent saying he wants to leave paul pogba‘s been incuded in manchester united‘s travelling squad for their pre—season to
any time australia plays england is exciting but any time at birmingham as well.le... they lead to nil, the first was a penalty, alex morgan going for the ball, you can see stephanie vanda g raf ball, you can see stephanie vanda graf coming in with that high leg to the boot, it went to the var and the referee pointing to the spot. and it was coolly put away. by megan repino. and since then, usa have doubled their lead. here it is, rose lavelle on 70 minutes. the united states doing what was...