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last month she competed with olympic class archers from round the world at the world archer indoor series open in luxembourg. she earned 58 out of 600 possible points -- 589 out of 600 possible points to win a gold medal and set a world record for height hest score earned by an archer under the age of 17 during competition. we're incredibly proud of casey's achievements and looking forward to all that's in store for her in the future, which i believe will be as a future olympian. if she does so, she will represent our nation well. we wish her continued success in all of her endeavors. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize a man synonymous with railroading in lancaster county, mr. lynn modinger. after 51 years, 51 years working for the strasburg railroad, lynn is retiring as president of the strasburg railroad company. it was founded in 1832. it is the oldest continuously operating railroad in the western hemisphere. after 125 years of declining revenue, 24 individuals, including lynn's parents, decided to buy the railroad and today it's a top tourist destination in the
last month she competed with olympic class archers from round the world at the world archer indoor series open in luxembourg. she earned 58 out of 600 possible points -- 589 out of 600 possible points to win a gold medal and set a world record for height hest score earned by an archer under the age of 17 during competition. we're incredibly proud of casey's achievements and looking forward to all that's in store for her in the future, which i believe will be as a future olympian. if she does...
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archer and this is my full. that is a nice nice so this is every every. and and trust trust me i'm i'm leaving she shed some. right warning warning flag flying. right correct which may. it's going to come because they almost certainly he knew he was just. one another heard on on actuall. our our is that he didn't have any money hell if if you have not enrolled. for one one was using somebody of a different kind of mind of my situation is in a sense of calm calm to his two assistants. to on the order orderer brie wrangling over at the wrong line 12/13/18 12/13/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the u.n. climate summit in katowice, poland, this is democracy now! >> opportunity in katowice, which compromise our last best chance to stop runaway climate change. it will not only be immoral, it would be suicidal. amy: u.n. secretary general antonio guterres issues a dire warning that nations must act
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almost read here sometimes helicopters over we've been told by the force that we've had across this archer trying air drop much needed so i can. fire words that have been blocked off by what i see that have been blocked off i just want. to you have been talking to people in the area who are desperately searching for loved ones and you sent us this report on how one family is praying for america a second look. a tsunami brought by the eruption of the volcano cutout is nothing this goes though a village called land that outlined in rubbles it is in this rubble that a young father hopes that he will find his three month old baby who has been missing since saturday. the baby girl's name is a niece and her body could be somewhere and this debris fairy cooney our one fisherman is her father he lived with his wife hanna and their three children near the water's edge they have the hut couldn't withstand the force of the giant wave that. now bust through and this is all that's left of our house my mother asked about the strange sounds outside and when i looked around i saw three big waves one after
almost read here sometimes helicopters over we've been told by the force that we've had across this archer trying air drop much needed so i can. fire words that have been blocked off by what i see that have been blocked off i just want. to you have been talking to people in the area who are desperately searching for loved ones and you sent us this report on how one family is praying for america a second look. a tsunami brought by the eruption of the volcano cutout is nothing this goes though a...
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enough money so we did have early warning system back in two thousand and four after the tsunami in archer but the system stopped working in two thousand and twelve and up until now every warning that's been sent by the meteorology agency b.s. on simulation so actually in two thousand and thirteen indonesian and us scientists from the university of pittsburgh will be beautiful up. early warning detector for sure based on hydrophone underwater hi there forms but the problem was it was because of lack of funding and resources and now we see how it could be it could be used in such an event in the. right but even if the tsunami warning systems were working could they have predicted an event like saturday tsunami thought to have been caused by a volcano. it's very unlikely because even the new system which based on hydrophone an underwater hydrophone make reforms and could only give another two three to three minutes of additional time for people to react or to save themselves and. it's usually every tsunami that occur in nature in the last couple of years was always preceded by an earthquake
enough money so we did have early warning system back in two thousand and four after the tsunami in archer but the system stopped working in two thousand and twelve and up until now every warning that's been sent by the meteorology agency b.s. on simulation so actually in two thousand and thirteen indonesian and us scientists from the university of pittsburgh will be beautiful up. early warning detector for sure based on hydrophone underwater hi there forms but the problem was it was because of...
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i think middleton's big mistake the two staraw rank of archer jones and he assumed competence.[laughter] winton: that was a fatal error for soldiers who were marched off to the german style lags. sta i will leave it there. i can continue later. >> there is an image of him playing the piano -- no, that's not jones. toa guy who is fascinating read about, teddy roosevelt. he had a great war career as well. of course, he dies of a heart attack. >> he had been fired once already. this was kind of the second way around. he was a character. >> the roosevelt children, they would get involved in all kinds of crazy stuff, the oss, these weird oil deals were there trying to steal from the british. they do interesting things, the roosevelt children. and the center, and for those of you at the speaker's right, i will be getting to you. so, i have to throw a name in. lieutenant general -- the conqueror of borneo. i did want to add there was a roosevelt in new guinea who gets fired from the italian command for being inc. work with the -- incompetent. but the roosevelts to get around. [laughte
i think middleton's big mistake the two staraw rank of archer jones and he assumed competence.[laughter] winton: that was a fatal error for soldiers who were marched off to the german style lags. sta i will leave it there. i can continue later. >> there is an image of him playing the piano -- no, that's not jones. toa guy who is fascinating read about, teddy roosevelt. he had a great war career as well. of course, he dies of a heart attack. >> he had been fired once already. this...
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. >> a canada goose had an archer i arrow through its neck. it had been flying around with the arrow in its neck. two birds were ill from eating pills. police examined the incidents to determine if they were connected. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> a sunny start to the week with the clear skies. we are in store for chilly temperatures before the winds begin to pick up tomorrow night. live doppler 7 showing you the sweep across the region with a cloud-free sky. we are dry, and we will remain dry over the next 24 hours. so tonight the picture from the explore or yum camera atop pier 15 shoewing the beautiful light of the embarcadero and the holiday season. not a cloud to be seen from this vantage point. the sunshine earlier got us into the 60s in our warm est spots. but tonight we are quickly falling into the 40s and our coldest spot at this hour. fairfield 45. san ramon checking in at 49. closer to the bay shoreline, temperatures now from san francisco to oakland to san jose holding in the low 50s. so overnight
. >> a canada goose had an archer i arrow through its neck. it had been flying around with the arrow in its neck. two birds were ill from eating pills. police examined the incidents to determine if they were connected. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> a sunny start to the week with the clear skies. we are in store for chilly temperatures before the winds begin to pick up tomorrow night. live doppler 7 showing you the sweep across the region with a...
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i think middleton's big mistake the two staraw rank of archer jones and he assumed competence.[laughter] winton: that was a fatal error for soldiers who were marched off to the german style lags. sta i will leave it there. i can continue later. >> there is an image of him playing the piano -- no, that's not jones. toa guy who is fascinating read about, teddy roosevelt. he had a great war career as well. of course, he dies of a heart attack. >> he had been fired once already. this was kind of the second way around. he was a character. >> the roosevelt children, they would get involved in all kinds of crazy stuff, the oss, these weird oil deals were there trying to steal from the british. they do interesting things, the roosevelt children. and the center, and for those of you at the speaker's right, i will be getting to you. so, i have to throw a name in. lieutenant general -- the conqueror of borneo. i did want to add there was a roosevelt in new guinea who gets fired from the italian command for being inc. work with the -- incompetent. but the roosevelts to get around. [laughte
i think middleton's big mistake the two staraw rank of archer jones and he assumed competence.[laughter] winton: that was a fatal error for soldiers who were marched off to the german style lags. sta i will leave it there. i can continue later. >> there is an image of him playing the piano -- no, that's not jones. toa guy who is fascinating read about, teddy roosevelt. he had a great war career as well. of course, he dies of a heart attack. >> he had been fired once already. this...
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all right that doesn't from a i'll be back with more the weekly at the top they are watching archer international stay with us. three hundred to. put it all to. keep an eye on the line. so we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. this finding this out the need. arise out of the powder but i you can gouge and guns which i like. yes this stuff i don't. think i'm going to employ is going to go to the rich. man which i got older and here's the other third the most almost the whole cd i mean look if you get the film pretty good the law has a funny budget was you tell a million. there are four hundred days right on the bank call for the work on the base walk or chemical lights and as our business is going through that he would develop a new treatment there internationally known that these industries out of polluting your dissenting. ignored it one that type and mother long live even also
all right that doesn't from a i'll be back with more the weekly at the top they are watching archer international stay with us. three hundred to. put it all to. keep an eye on the line. so we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. this finding this out the need. arise out of the...
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southern region of calabria were being abandoned as people drifted away to seek work elsewhere re archer responded by inviting refugees to stay in the town to do up the houses and to reopen the bakeries it was truly a fresh start for everybody involved until that is the populist interior minister material salvini put reactionaries mayor under house arrest and ordered hundreds of refugees to get out of town now the mayor of kemeny fears that he's going to face the same treatment. just zip that i found is worried about his village he's worried that he'll soon be greeting only widows and retired people again but like many communities in southern italy kamini is zero risk of dying out because of unemployment immigration and an aging population. until now his solution was refugees and migrants there been aquarian. like a few other mayors he invited families from west africa bangladesh syria iraq and many other countries to set up a provisional home in the village. but i want to work you can see the transformation before our school only had nine or ten children now they're almost fifty. some o
southern region of calabria were being abandoned as people drifted away to seek work elsewhere re archer responded by inviting refugees to stay in the town to do up the houses and to reopen the bakeries it was truly a fresh start for everybody involved until that is the populist interior minister material salvini put reactionaries mayor under house arrest and ordered hundreds of refugees to get out of town now the mayor of kemeny fears that he's going to face the same treatment. just zip that i...
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absolutely absolutely nobody brand because this is just self-serving see archer and i think as alex rightly said the public is quite fed up with it because they really sees through it now i mean for a while this was sort of entertaining everybody thought ok yes we having a big fight about it and then the end it will be just so it will be resolved in some sort of way but it's not it drags on and on and to the every argument has been heard about a hundred times by everybody and so it is just really the party's navel gazing constantly and just trying to jockey for position and cling on to power or get into power and no. but he really talks about what is good for people what would be the back to why you know with the better way now to go was this deal with the better way now be to say folks we don't really know how to get out of the situation should be have a referendum which might be the decent democratic thing to do bad to that is really not on the table and it is we see a sort of breakdown a sort of implosion of the political system that it begins to turn in itself and drink disregard to cit
absolutely absolutely nobody brand because this is just self-serving see archer and i think as alex rightly said the public is quite fed up with it because they really sees through it now i mean for a while this was sort of entertaining everybody thought ok yes we having a big fight about it and then the end it will be just so it will be resolved in some sort of way but it's not it drags on and on and to the every argument has been heard about a hundred times by everybody and so it is just...
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spoke to greg archer a little earlier he is the clean vehicles director of transport and environment and a huge environmental watchdog he told us president macron really failed to tackle fronts of the economic issues. this is much wider than than simply a protest about fuel taxation and it shows that where you reform vehicle taxes and fuel taxes that needs to be done as part of a wider reform of. employment taxation policies because both the shift to green cars and away from oil and it and as a shift away from its taxes on employment all create jobs and she's good for the french economy but the problem is it's not being done in balance at the present time i mean i think he's spoken certainly strongly about the importance of climate change of course the paris climate agreement is now the key to the key key initiative globally but at the same time he lost his environment minister mr hu just a few months ago who left in deep frustration at the lack of real commitment to environmental reform so as with many of our leaders they they talk a good case on the environment but they don't neces
spoke to greg archer a little earlier he is the clean vehicles director of transport and environment and a huge environmental watchdog he told us president macron really failed to tackle fronts of the economic issues. this is much wider than than simply a protest about fuel taxation and it shows that where you reform vehicle taxes and fuel taxes that needs to be done as part of a wider reform of. employment taxation policies because both the shift to green cars and away from oil and it and as a...
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between in the nation's biggest and most populated island is job of the most populated island and some archer and it calls this wave this erupting volcano under the forced law the down that forced water into both jaba and into somalia jobbers more populated island and this weekend a holiday weekend because of christmas there were lots and lots of people along that coast of java and some of the social media video that we've seen of a band playing for example in a wave sweeping through all those people watching that band with that band was playing nine thirty on a saturday night because there were so many people around because they're there for the public holiday so it really was terrible timing fewer people live on the southern part of the march us of the death toll there is less so far and is expected to stay low as well but unfortunately that two hundred twenty two death toll as it stands at the moment is only likely to go up the rest still lots of people missing and of course the authorities in java sadly rather familiar with these kinds of natural disasters that happen quite regularly you
between in the nation's biggest and most populated island is job of the most populated island and some archer and it calls this wave this erupting volcano under the forced law the down that forced water into both jaba and into somalia jobbers more populated island and this weekend a holiday weekend because of christmas there were lots and lots of people along that coast of java and some of the social media video that we've seen of a band playing for example in a wave sweeping through all those...
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young people in the audience and others watching on cnn, you have any advice for young people who archers about the uk i would like to follow the uk news and learn more about the uk. what should they read and what should they do? >> there are so many more ways of following news now than there used to be. i kind of got used now to news apps and for doing stuff online, but i am still old- fashioned as i prefer to have a newspaper in my hand. but now i wake up in the morning and the first thing that you look at is the political early morning news summary and there is various news organizations, and you have to go through all that before you get a newspaper in your hand. but there is so many ways of falling what is going on in britain now. some websites or extraordinary, and what they do is great and so objective and fair in their coverage. but i think the british newspaper is going well. i tried to read all of them and they are great guys. >> he likes them all. okay, any questions from the audience at this point? yes ma'am. please wait for the microphone and please introduce yourself and mak
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the man to the left of the screen, to the right of the flag, bill archer, is a former congressman.ston for three decades, right? >> that's right. >> until he retired. before george h.w. bush, that house seat -- there was redistricting but it was a democratic state and democratic area and he turned it republican. >> wolf blitzer, it is a small thing in a way, the daughter of a democratic president crying at the funeral
the man to the left of the screen, to the right of the flag, bill archer, is a former congressman.ston for three decades, right? >> that's right. >> until he retired. before george h.w. bush, that house seat -- there was redistricting but it was a democratic state and democratic area and he turned it republican. >> wolf blitzer, it is a small thing in a way, the daughter of a democratic president crying at the funeral
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deterrent is yes, we can -- there is counter to do whatever you're doing and you ask warren take out the archer before it shoots the arrow, we can do that, too, depending where the adversary is and what we do to go after that. i agree with what secretary mattis said. we have the capability. we need to, in my opinion, strategically develop the technology and we need to make the effort forth and determine what that happens and the cost as part of that capacity. >> are you developing that technology? does some of it already exist out there and could it be deployed if the government said yes pretty quickly? >> there are -- some are and there's not a full-blown program like the sbi program to go and implement with the deadline to put that in place. there's a kill vehicle upgrade that we are developing new missiles and there is a new missile being co-developed with japan which has its own kill vehicle on top and it had a very successful test here recently and it was a very, very challenging threat. so there is some new capability that's coming online that can be on aegus ships on the capacity issue.
deterrent is yes, we can -- there is counter to do whatever you're doing and you ask warren take out the archer before it shoots the arrow, we can do that, too, depending where the adversary is and what we do to go after that. i agree with what secretary mattis said. we have the capability. we need to, in my opinion, strategically develop the technology and we need to make the effort forth and determine what that happens and the cost as part of that capacity. >> are you developing that...
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tim archer, who is currently president -- or no, he's promoted from president and coo to ceo immediately. leaving as ceo because of allegations of misconduct and the coo taking his place. that does it for the closing bell segment and for me. romaine bostick will be stepping in on "what'd you miss?" we will be looking at losses in the homebuilder shares. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. following the funeral services at washington national cathedral, the remains of former president george h w bush are headed back to texas where he will be laid to rest thursday on the grounds of his presidential library and museum in kingston. george w. bush choked back tears during his eulogy today. said3rd president also about his father, it showed me what it means to be a president who served with integrity and ask with love in his heart for the citizens in our country. >> last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. andguy answer the phone said i think he can hear you but he has not said anything for most of the day.
tim archer, who is currently president -- or no, he's promoted from president and coo to ceo immediately. leaving as ceo because of allegations of misconduct and the coo taking his place. that does it for the closing bell segment and for me. romaine bostick will be stepping in on "what'd you miss?" we will be looking at losses in the homebuilder shares. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. following the funeral services at...
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it's like 5,000-- 3,000 mounted soldiers, 1,000 archers, 1,000 soldiers on the ground. day. which, i don't know what the-- you know-- what the similarity would be now. but it was quite a feat of-- it was quite-- it was quite a thing. >> stephen: wow. i would say how? but then i wouldn't have to see the movie, so i'm not going to ask that question. >> good point. >> stephen: you have to buy a ticket to find out how they do that. >> you do, indeed. >> stephen: i bet they're sneaky. >> very sneaky. >> stephen: are they very sneaky? do you guys paint yourselves blue or something like that? >> there's nothing like that. >> stephen: anybody fight naked or anything like that? >> no. >> stephen: you're naked in this movie? >> i'm naked. >> stephen: i heard that you're naked, fully naked. >> throughout the whole film! >> stephen: no, no, just the one scene! >> the whole film. >> stephen: i hear it's not very long-- the scene, the scene is not-- ( laughter ) >> ready, set, beard! >> stephen: you would beat me. thanks for being here again. >> all right, man. >> stephen: nice to se
it's like 5,000-- 3,000 mounted soldiers, 1,000 archers, 1,000 soldiers on the ground. day. which, i don't know what the-- you know-- what the similarity would be now. but it was quite a feat of-- it was quite-- it was quite a thing. >> stephen: wow. i would say how? but then i wouldn't have to see the movie, so i'm not going to ask that question. >> good point. >> stephen: you have to buy a ticket to find out how they do that. >> you do, indeed. >> stephen: i bet...
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the man to the left of the screen, to the right of the flag, bill archer, is a former congressman. he had george h.w. bush's house seat in houston for three decades, right? >> that's right. >> until he retired. before george h.w. bush, that house seat -- there was redistricting but it was a democratic state and democratic area and he turned it republican. >> wolf blitzer, it is a small thing in a way, the daughter of a democratic president crying at the funeral of a republican president, but it does say something about what this country is capable of and what we are so sorely lacking too often, wolf. >> yes, it certainly does, jake. it was a really, really moving moment. all of these moments, you know, have been so powerful and such a distinctive opportunity for this country to get together, at least right now, and to remember the 41st president of the united states who now lies in state here at the u.s. capitol. we're watching the first official ceremony in washington honoring george herbert walker bush on his service to his country. i'm wolf blitzer with a special edition of "the
the man to the left of the screen, to the right of the flag, bill archer, is a former congressman. he had george h.w. bush's house seat in houston for three decades, right? >> that's right. >> until he retired. before george h.w. bush, that house seat -- there was redistricting but it was a democratic state and democratic area and he turned it republican. >> wolf blitzer, it is a small thing in a way, the daughter of a democratic president crying at the funeral of a republican...
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and if you have strategic warning, as the saying goes, take out the archer before he shoots the arrow, we can do that too. depending on who the adversary is and where we're going after that. i agree with what secretary mattis said. we have the capability. we need to, in my opinion, strategically develop the technology and we need to put the effort forward. we need to determine where we're going and make that happen. and then the capacity of what we're going to try to do and cost imposition is part of that capacity. morgan: dr. kennedy, are you already developing that technology? does some of it already exist out there? could it be deployed if the government said yes pretty quickly? mr. kennedy: there's some elements that are in development at low levels. i would call it more on the research side. but there's not a full-blown program like the s.d.i. program to go and implement with the deadlines to put that in place. there's kill vehicle upgrades that have significantly improvemented -- improved the performance of systems that we are developing new missiles. there's a new missile being
and if you have strategic warning, as the saying goes, take out the archer before he shoots the arrow, we can do that too. depending on who the adversary is and where we're going after that. i agree with what secretary mattis said. we have the capability. we need to, in my opinion, strategically develop the technology and we need to put the effort forward. we need to determine where we're going and make that happen. and then the capacity of what we're going to try to do and cost imposition is...
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eu leaders toughen their stance had to step up plans for a note yield archer. -- no risk -- departurent. risk is atrecession the highest in nine years. is concernedank about what 2019 could bring. warnings come a week before the fed announces its neck follis -- paul -- next policy decision. nejra: what a week of brexit news we have had. it started with a last-minute delay to the key brexit vote and theresa may survived a no-confidence ballot among colleagues but more than one third voted against her. now, the brussels summit. would thought -- who would have thought the eu would have played hardball? what will theresa may say when she comes back to the u.k. today? will she put a positive spin on this to her cabinet and lawmakers. reported that some cabinet members are pushing her to hold this indicated vote. parliament to take informal votes on different options of brexit. the point, show them there is no better deal than the one on the table because the math is stacking up against her in voting her current deal through. manus: exactly. we can phrase it as being no. go away, tell us wh
eu leaders toughen their stance had to step up plans for a note yield archer. -- no risk -- departurent. risk is atrecession the highest in nine years. is concernedank about what 2019 could bring. warnings come a week before the fed announces its neck follis -- paul -- next policy decision. nejra: what a week of brexit news we have had. it started with a last-minute delay to the key brexit vote and theresa may survived a no-confidence ballot among colleagues but more than one third voted...
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committee i hold the seat previously held by pest president bush, then a member of congress, and bill archer of houston, later the chairman of the ways and means committee from texas, i am truly blessed to be part of a legacy on this committee that has achieved so much. in fact, my interest in major issues from trade to tax reform to health care is due in large part to president bush. after i became elected to congress rning -- to congress, i spent a lot of time visiting president bush and secretary james baker, asking their advice on these issues and in fact, one of the reasons i'm involved in 12 of the 14 american free trade agreements and led the central american free trade agreement was directly because of my discussions with president bush and secretary baker. president bush was incredibly supportive of me both in my early campaigns for congress and once i started serving. there was always an open door. talk about issues dealing in tax and trade, health care, welfare, social security, medicare. i always knew i had someone i could lean on. for sage advice. because i used to represent col
committee i hold the seat previously held by pest president bush, then a member of congress, and bill archer of houston, later the chairman of the ways and means committee from texas, i am truly blessed to be part of a legacy on this committee that has achieved so much. in fact, my interest in major issues from trade to tax reform to health care is due in large part to president bush. after i became elected to congress rning -- to congress, i spent a lot of time visiting president bush and...
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here's some of my conversation earlier with greg archer who is the clean vehicles director of transport and environment an e.u. environmental watch that we want to go back to the issue of the actual fuel tax and he said president had the right approach to addressing the environment but he failed to take on board french economic issues. well i think mr macro has been going about in the right way but he's been trying to do is to equalize the amount of taxes which of paid on both diesel and gasoline because we know that those diesel cars are much more. and he's trying to use that revenue in order to try to shift people away from internal combustion engine cars towards electric ones but the problem he faces is that france is the most taxed economy in europe forty nine percent of g.d.p. is taxation and if you keep pouring water into a glass eventually it spills over and you have a mess and that's exactly what he has the moment so he's done the right thing on the environment but what he's not done is address the wider issues around the social equity of taxation in front it's interesting i'm j
here's some of my conversation earlier with greg archer who is the clean vehicles director of transport and environment an e.u. environmental watch that we want to go back to the issue of the actual fuel tax and he said president had the right approach to addressing the environment but he failed to take on board french economic issues. well i think mr macro has been going about in the right way but he's been trying to do is to equalize the amount of taxes which of paid on both diesel and...
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differentiation between true progressives and those will say the right thing to get through the issue but archers in terms of healthcare should be a human right but some kind of healthcare system like they have in so many other countries? how do we get there? >> i am a cosponsor of the medicare for all bill. and house of representatives. thank you. believe as you do, that this is an urgent and pressing issue that we can afford to wait until your children are growing up. to try to address because we still have too many people even under the affordable care act that as it exists today are not able to afford the care they need. or dealing with deductibles that are too high. are getting to the moment of crisis where they need to go in and get the care that they need, but simply can't afford it. this is where medicare for all comes in. i think that we need to take it a step further and look at the different tools that we have at our disposal to really change the way we are delivering healthcare and providing it and making it accessible to people. focusing more on preventative care so that we are actu
differentiation between true progressives and those will say the right thing to get through the issue but archers in terms of healthcare should be a human right but some kind of healthcare system like they have in so many other countries? how do we get there? >> i am a cosponsor of the medicare for all bill. and house of representatives. thank you. believe as you do, that this is an urgent and pressing issue that we can afford to wait until your children are growing up. to try to address...
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the australian government rejected a 2030 takeover offer from archer daniels midland being against theboss doesn't plan to be personally targeted in the money laundering inquiry. police raided the headquarters and other offices last week. the investigation touches the private wealth unit overseen by the man before he became ceo. the bank conducted its own inquiry and considers the matter closed. vietnam airlines is pushing ahead with plans for an ipo in the new year. the financial times says the carrier aims to offer shares on the ho chi minh stock exchange in the first quarter although the final decision on listing will be made by the government in hanoi. it revises a plan that originally saw the anon air entering to come to the market by 2019. this region of brazil and has been a popular place for wealthy foreigners attracted by the skiing, golf and vineyards. the crackdown has begun to affect the market. average price has fallen. let's go over to the bloomberg charts. what does this say about property in new zealand? reporter: the report clearly shows people in queenstown in particu
the australian government rejected a 2030 takeover offer from archer daniels midland being against theboss doesn't plan to be personally targeted in the money laundering inquiry. police raided the headquarters and other offices last week. the investigation touches the private wealth unit overseen by the man before he became ceo. the bank conducted its own inquiry and considers the matter closed. vietnam airlines is pushing ahead with plans for an ipo in the new year. the financial times says...
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we face fewer archer norsk willing to dream and their dreams here in the united states. we face fewer cutting-edge scientists coming into this country, as seen by the recent handwringing over the lack of quantam computer experts coming into the united states. one of them is the cultural and economic dynamism that immigration has always brought. the second is the moral imperative. if we turn our back on the refugees, if we turn our back on asylum, if we turn our back on the vulnerable, the dispossessed, and the persecuted, we are throwing away america's unique role on the global stage. for all of those reasons i urge to back our motion that america is a better place when we have more immigrants. thank you. [applause] >> the american conservative, you have six minutes. i want to thank you all for coming. i want to thank the panelists on both sides and thank judy for moderating. i want to thank george washington university. i want to start by framing what exactly we are saying no to. or wantse do we need more immigrants could mean a variety of things. i would envision that
we face fewer archer norsk willing to dream and their dreams here in the united states. we face fewer cutting-edge scientists coming into this country, as seen by the recent handwringing over the lack of quantam computer experts coming into the united states. one of them is the cultural and economic dynamism that immigration has always brought. the second is the moral imperative. if we turn our back on the refugees, if we turn our back on asylum, if we turn our back on the vulnerable, the...
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we face fewer archer norsk willing to dream and their dreams here in the united states. we face fewer cutting-edge scientists coming into this country, as seen by the recent handwringing over the lack of quantam computer experts coming into the united states. one of them is the cultural and economic dynamism that immigration has always brought. the second is the moral imperative. if we turn our back on the refugees, if we turn our back on asylum, if we turn our back on the vulnerable, the dispossessed, and the persecuted, we are throwing away america's unique role on the global stage. for all of those reasons i urge to back our motion that america is a better place when we have more immigrants. thank you. [applause] >> the american conservative, you have six minutes. i want to thank you all for coming. i want to thank the panelists on both sides and thank judy for moderating. i want to thank george washington university. i want to start by framing what exactly we are saying no to. or wantse do we need more immigrants could mean a variety of things. i would envision that
we face fewer archer norsk willing to dream and their dreams here in the united states. we face fewer cutting-edge scientists coming into this country, as seen by the recent handwringing over the lack of quantam computer experts coming into the united states. one of them is the cultural and economic dynamism that immigration has always brought. the second is the moral imperative. if we turn our back on the refugees, if we turn our back on asylum, if we turn our back on the vulnerable, the...
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tim archer is a terrific guy he's a -- lam research, he was -- he was novellus' guy after rick hill.will do a great job i don't want to say all clear but if you look at the vast chip shortage, people haven't been spending i know d-rams are not going up and flash is going down but intel, amd, they've all underinvested so it's time to start buying lam i wish martin well i think this new fellow is going to do a great job. >> interesting call. "mad money" tonight? >> u.s. concrete, talking about the trucker shortage, the big amazon job, greg creed yum is the stock you buy right here right now i'm focused on closeout retail, burlington -- when i get david to go to burlington, that's it david will be done, he'll stop swimming and join me in ollie's army. >> see you tonight "mad money," 6:00 p.m. back in a moment rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning. >>> welcome back to
tim archer is a terrific guy he's a -- lam research, he was -- he was novellus' guy after rick hill.will do a great job i don't want to say all clear but if you look at the vast chip shortage, people haven't been spending i know d-rams are not going up and flash is going down but intel, amd, they've all underinvested so it's time to start buying lam i wish martin well i think this new fellow is going to do a great job. >> interesting call. "mad money" tonight? >> u.s....
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to his left, we have rear admiral archer macy u.s. navy retired, the director of jiamdo from 2008 to 2011. at myr admiral macy has had his hands in the missile defense world over the years and writing in 2010, he is also an affiliated scholar here at csis. and finally, brigadier general kenneth todorov, u.s. air force retired and jiamdo, the director of the missile defense agency. all of these gentlemen are friends of the program. and we are glad to have them back to. high light an important institution in the missile defense enterprise so i will turn it over to rick and he will give some remarks and serve double duty as moderator. he is served as technical director with a lot of folks over the years, so over to you, rick. to take us forward. >> thanks. i want to especially thank tom karako and csis missile defense project for hosting this event today. i've been to a few that tom has hosted before and they have been all great and we will do our best to live up to than especially thank the other panelists two i have known for years and
to his left, we have rear admiral archer macy u.s. navy retired, the director of jiamdo from 2008 to 2011. at myr admiral macy has had his hands in the missile defense world over the years and writing in 2010, he is also an affiliated scholar here at csis. and finally, brigadier general kenneth todorov, u.s. air force retired and jiamdo, the director of the missile defense agency. all of these gentlemen are friends of the program. and we are glad to have them back to. high light an important...
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reporter: british prime minister theresa may may be gambling that running the clock down to a note yield archer, pushinger brexit deal off almost certain defeat in the house of commons by delay in today's scheduled vote. it is now likely that vote won't happen for at least a month. berlin and visiting the hague to hammer out strategies ahead of that. secretary of state mike pompeo blasting russia for sending warplanes into venezuela. two russian bombers, a cargo jet, and a long-range passenger jet have landed at an airport outside caracas. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. back to you in westminster. francine: thank you so much. vote on thening the brexit deal and vowing to reopen talks with the european union, u.k. prime minister theresa may is on a tour today after the pound to the lowest since 2017. is the chathamre house director. welcome to the program. what is the level of angst right now in the markets regarding what form brexit will take? >> it is pretty significa
reporter: british prime minister theresa may may be gambling that running the clock down to a note yield archer, pushinger brexit deal off almost certain defeat in the house of commons by delay in today's scheduled vote. it is now likely that vote won't happen for at least a month. berlin and visiting the hague to hammer out strategies ahead of that. secretary of state mike pompeo blasting russia for sending warplanes into venezuela. two russian bombers, a cargo jet, and a long-range passenger...
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committee i hold the seat previously held by pest president bush, then a member of congress, and bill archer of houston, later the chairman of the ways and means committee from texas, i am truly blessed to be part of a legacy on this committee that has achieved so much. in fact, my interest in major issues from trade to tax reform to health care is due in large part to president bush. after i became elected to congress rning -- to congress, i spent a lot of time visiting president bush and secretary james baker, asking their advice on these issues and in fact, one of the reasons i'm involved in 12 of the 14 american free trade agreements and led the central american free trade agreement was directly because of my discussions with president bush and secretary baker. president bush was incredibly supportive of me both in my early campaigns for congress and once i started serving. there was always an open door. talk about issues dealing in tax and trade, health care, welfare, social security, medicare. i always knew i had someone i could lean on. for sage advice. because i used to represent col
committee i hold the seat previously held by pest president bush, then a member of congress, and bill archer of houston, later the chairman of the ways and means committee from texas, i am truly blessed to be part of a legacy on this committee that has achieved so much. in fact, my interest in major issues from trade to tax reform to health care is due in large part to president bush. after i became elected to congress rning -- to congress, i spent a lot of time visiting president bush and...
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. >> that says archer is as good or better than any in the country. >> if you have those priorities for you because i think would be good for us to hold people accountable and that the fee transparency and accountability and i would certainly want to apply that to you. so if you have those priorities and they are listed and how you're going to come was he a verifiable metrics to enable us to realize whether you have attained of those primaries, would be great. i have a question about the family caregiver comprehensive assistance for family caregivers. that is a a very important prom for a lot of veterans, and i am glad we expanded it. i have received, for example, aa note from a caregiver in hawaii just this week and she wrote, quote, i just received the density news that we are no longer eligible for the caregiver program. i did not even received a a phe call follow-up from a coordinator or even an expiration other than the fact that her husband is simply no longer eligible. so how are you communicating with the 5500 family caregivers as to what is happening with this program, what the
. >> that says archer is as good or better than any in the country. >> if you have those priorities for you because i think would be good for us to hold people accountable and that the fee transparency and accountability and i would certainly want to apply that to you. so if you have those priorities and they are listed and how you're going to come was he a verifiable metrics to enable us to realize whether you have attained of those primaries, would be great. i have a question...