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. >> firefighters afraid iwould spread becse nearby brush >> we believe a homeless tent caught on fire because of the candle. intenonally set. the fire >> accidents happen hopefully it wasn't intentionally. >> reporter: khairul herd, "today in the bay." >>> police looking for this woman here. police sayhe a molotov cocktail or an explosive. police say she tried to set a preschool on fire me v cl light ann she threw a bottle through a glass front door. investigats are looking into whether she's connected to a re at e union city preschool that very same d. >> new this morning a story for dog lo a search continues for a van full of show do. a seattle man driving 15 dogs to vallejo to a show when the van was stolen. here are pictures of the dogs, the van stolen froin-n-out. the driver ran spot restaurant but left the van runng so they could have air conditioning. when he came ba, e n was king fhi surveillance cer ctud hithe dogs bonge tif people. as you can imagine, they are very worried. >> 4:, whapg today, ac transit driver arrested bringing a lo ooute is expected in court. he toldesrs h
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wawaer: climate change is affeining us vy mumuch isaint lua, b becse there are cerin ars whwh you get too muc bebeyond, and then it's diffffi. mimichael: the t tiny caribbeaen island is seen as a tourist paparadise, but qua aer of the e population lives belelowe poverty line. bananas s are the islaland's n export, bubut the plantatatione being devastated by storms wit incrsingng freency.. ncent norbert fears the dopopours, wch h have readyy ooded his fieldseveveral timeme crcropn the process. that'shy h he took out aliv, covering him for the maxim 3000 eos.. his annual p premium is 30300 e. vivincent: whatetever we are g g from i it is really y helpfulr startingng to really r rehab e whwhole field. because if n not, we wouldld hao go to ththbank and g a big loan, whh h the nks nonoally d. agricuure e isery hazardous for , , so t bank k esn't reallyike e toinance them. miael: the german vevernme isisupporting the pilot prprojt with money from its internationanal climate ininitie fund. a team of exexperts is visisig from munich to g gather experire and feedback. the unique aspect of thi
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becse given the has to go through the -- the court process, that is not an outcome that's going to impactn soledad: just because it won't be resolved. rep. reed: correct. soledad: it won't be adjudicated. you know don't think the messaging around it will be a problem. rep. reed: politically? this town, they're going to spin everything. soledad: this town only exists for politics. rep. reed: they are going to spin everything, soledad, and it's going to bcrate demo saying they have everything figured out, and that they should be in control. and republicans will continue to fight for our position in the power base. and to be honest, i'm sick and tired hat. and that's why i'm trying to be a voice to say it's not about who has power. it's about the american people. it's about the american people who suffer while this town plays this game of power politics. and i'm sick and tired of that too. that's why i co-chair the problem solvers caucus. that's why i'm willing to embrace and engage in some very contentious, honest disagreements, because we need to do more of that. soledad: congressman reed,
becse given the has to go through the -- the court process, that is not an outcome that's going to impactn soledad: just because it won't be resolved. rep. reed: correct. soledad: it won't be adjudicated. you know don't think the messaging around it will be a problem. rep. reed: politically? this town, they're going to spin everything. soledad: this town only exists for politics. rep. reed: they are going to spin everything, soledad, and it's going to bcrate demo saying they have everything...
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that is a change becse typically we think of infrastructure as roads, bridges, railways, etc., which are all important and need to be helped, but you cannot survive today as a business, as an individual, as someone working from home in our economy without having a robust broadband experience. >> watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> each week, american history america" brings films that provide archival context for today's issues. >> my fellow americans, it was just yesterday that i returned from my historical moscow summit general secretary gorbachev, and is so happens later this month i will be visiting canada for an economic summit the leaders of the world's industrialized nations. i thought i would take a few moments to tell you about both. first, my meeting general secrey gorbachev, and is so happens with general secretary gorbachev in moscow. the event that held perhaps the most immediate historic importance took place on wednesday. it was then that general secretary gorbachev and i exchanged the instruments of ratification, bringing into effect
that is a change becse typically we think of infrastructure as roads, bridges, railways, etc., which are all important and need to be helped, but you cannot survive today as a business, as an individual, as someone working from home in our economy without having a robust broadband experience. >> watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> each week, american history america" brings films that provide archival context for today's issues....
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ing, becse that's--t's >> trevor: in many ways, in many ways that is the same thing people say abouton't you say all lives matter, we the rest of the livers matter, the problem needs to be said. the book you have written here is really different from your other officer offering, a feminist manifesto in 15 suggestions. >> i like that you keep making it easier and easier and easier for people to be feminists. this is a really interesting bookment how did this book c about? o m friend had a baby and she said i want her to be femin i want her li bett thran my. she said what should i do.i'm l. so then i thought i should write her a letter. it was an email nay wrote to her. and i decided to turn it into a book and i made a few changes but mainly it was for my and only after i had baby, pie daughter is two and a half, didt of 2e8 people what to do about child raising when you don't have a chi >> right. >> it is much easier to do with a hypothetical child than a real child. >> what will you say is the most difficult part of rais child to be a feminist. >> you know, it's not that-- it is easy
ing, becse that's--t's >> trevor: in many ways, in many ways that is the same thing people say abouton't you say all lives matter, we the rest of the livers matter, the problem needs to be said. the book you have written here is really different from your other officer offering, a feminist manifesto in 15 suggestions. >> i like that you keep making it easier and easier and easier for people to be feminists. this is a really interesting bookment how did this book c about? o m friend...
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that's basically chilling the status quo becse pel and schumer represent the status quo.rump -- for trump to talk aut civility, this is a guy who has literally said, i ought to puncm n the face. so, i mean, you know, let's consider the sources, where it coming from. >> yeah, i saw john legend said -- the singer john legend said, y know what? you can ask me about civility after you tell me about the mora 2,000 kids taken from their parents at the border from the migrant families. so, you know, he is saying, okay, we canalk about sanders, huckabee-sanders dinner later.re i think w losing touch with what's most portant, democracy. for democracy to really work, it is messy, but that individua citizens have a right to not only have free speech but to d something the republicans and the tea party knew how to d ry well, which is bird dogging. remember when president obama was trying to get health care passed they went tovery single town hall that featured a congressman and yesterday and screamedednd they protest and they marched and they got a lot of what they wante so for maxin
that's basically chilling the status quo becse pel and schumer represent the status quo.rump -- for trump to talk aut civility, this is a guy who has literally said, i ought to puncm n the face. so, i mean, you know, let's consider the sources, where it coming from. >> yeah, i saw john legend said -- the singer john legend said, y know what? you can ask me about civility after you tell me about the mora 2,000 kids taken from their parents at the border from the migrant families. so, you...
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at vadvocate of the year and the list goes o becse any educator knows you are wearing some oho hats ahee and many o those hats all the time. appreciation comes in many form. today it is expressed in kind words and many generous gift. i want to thank the donor to made that possible. there are gif bags and there is beautiful posters and you will see what's in there, some surprise. we also give, ha millions of dolt weo have thousands ofber mem who together for your every day of the year and we are proud of that. appreciation can also come through the gift of making sure that you have time to do your job properly and each of you knowst tt means in your own job. i have a particular angle i want share with you. it also means in this world of 81 making sure that educators are not spending time giving assessment that is are not useful for their teaching and sharing with you the information that the board of education received recommendations from a joint district family union assessment community which includes i limb natioatio e mate assessment, so brought we forward and that means less teachi
at vadvocate of the year and the list goes o becse any educator knows you are wearing some oho hats ahee and many o those hats all the time. appreciation comes in many form. today it is expressed in kind words and many generous gift. i want to thank the donor to made that possible. there are gif bags and there is beautiful posters and you will see what's in there, some surprise. we also give, ha millions of dolt weo have thousands ofber mem who together for your every day of the year and we are...
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we are in this position becse of bureaucrats and beltway politicians. judge jeanine: it reminds me of the nato issue when right to their faces he says you guys aren't paying their fair share. it's that kind of tough love, you might call it, that gets them to pay up a bit. but hogan, i want to talk about north korea and i want to talk about my open. am i wrong? are there people on the left actually cheering for the president and rooting for him to fail? >> you tapped into something here, judge. so many people on the left hate this president more than they love this country. the things they have been cry being for decade, this president comes in and has had record-setting accomplishments in record-setting time fixing the things they have been promoting, and now they don't want it to be fixed. instead they would rather attack this president. him fixing things that have made this country back in the positive in the red on the economy. respect and loved on the international stage. we weren't like that under barack obama. judge jeanine: we didn't do that unde
we are in this position becse of bureaucrats and beltway politicians. judge jeanine: it reminds me of the nato issue when right to their faces he says you guys aren't paying their fair share. it's that kind of tough love, you might call it, that gets them to pay up a bit. but hogan, i want to talk about north korea and i want to talk about my open. am i wrong? are there people on the left actually cheering for the president and rooting for him to fail? >> you tapped into something here,...
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our obligation is to be transparent and to make the problems known, becse once we makehem known, they are going to g corrected. and why are they going to get corrected? because organizationseours are the guardians to make sure that the department does pay attention and does follow through. and the congress relies upon you all to be there echo chamber, you inform them as to what's working or not working right. we are a better department because of organizations like yours. i think that you take it personal, make it personal, as an orgion. if we are not dngha we are supposed to be doing, we want to hear about it. your obligation is to make sure that we hear about it. i think that is where the va is beginning to move. some people will say it's broken because of t culture. i think that's worn out right now. the culture that we had that va is we have significant employee force thaants t do the right thingoreterans and their families. and the definition of the right thing is ever-changing. if you take a lincoln's phrase to care for him who shall of borne the battle and for his widow and for
our obligation is to be transparent and to make the problems known, becse once we makehem known, they are going to g corrected. and why are they going to get corrected? because organizationseours are the guardians to make sure that the department does pay attention and does follow through. and the congress relies upon you all to be there echo chamber, you inform them as to what's working or not working right. we are a better department because of organizations like yours. i think that you take...
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it's basically, people are disabled and there could be -- it's unknown what the objectives ar becse the treatment is being administered in absentia. and the confidential laws in the state are being used to conceal the identity of the treater, not the patient. so the patient has no recourse. they can't file a court case. they can't get evidence because of institution code section 5328 and they're helpless. and moreover, they're denied recognition of their disability. in april of 2010, psycho surgery was performed on me, which is against the law in this state. penal code 2670, welfare and institutions code section 5326.6, and i cannot even get a recognion re i anything wrong with my brain. i've paid 4 grand for an mri scan that showed my ventricle was 50% larger than my right, which is extremely unusual. it's way past three standard deviations from the mean. and ucsf would not acknowledge anything was abnormal with my brain morphology, even after i requested they change their interpretation. this appears to be funded -- this appears to be carried out using classified technology, including
it's basically, people are disabled and there could be -- it's unknown what the objectives ar becse the treatment is being administered in absentia. and the confidential laws in the state are being used to conceal the identity of the treater, not the patient. so the patient has no recourse. they can't file a court case. they can't get evidence because of institution code section 5328 and they're helpless. and moreover, they're denied recognition of their disability. in april of 2010, psycho...
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when you have a vibrant community newspaper in your town, you really know the people on it becse they're the five l yesterday was writer wendy winters who approximate the enviable position of writing a column, you know this week home. about the home section. this week's home and this week's teen and she wrote about broadneck, one of the communities there. one of the people that camo the memorial today was a guy named rob rappel. he has kind c of afee group here in annapolis and she spent time with him special wrote a sty about that. he told us today that just because of that and his interaction with wendi how personal this loss is to him. >> she's just been a wonderful bperson that hasn connected to the community for so long and just sitting in here this morning, you know, numerous people have come into the coffee shop this morning and justo talked highly of wendi how much we'll miss her. >> i think that is something that is being esoed across t area. again, we are seeing people, ut to everyone is heading the beach and across the bay bridge, so many people areop ng here before they start
when you have a vibrant community newspaper in your town, you really know the people on it becse they're the five l yesterday was writer wendy winters who approximate the enviable position of writing a column, you know this week home. about the home section. this week's home and this week's teen and she wrote about broadneck, one of the communities there. one of the people that camo the memorial today was a guy named rob rappel. he has kind c of afee group here in annapolis and she spent time...
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president's lawyer stood by his claim that donald trump should shoot jim comey and not be indicted simply becse he is is present. although he believes he would be impeached if he did that. >> do you regret saying that the president could shoot jim comey and not be prosecuted? >> i think i was asked a question and i didn' say it. i didn't elect to say that. i said very theoretically the president can't be prosecuted for anything. there's a constitutional remedy for that and that would be entirely ridiculous. it was a hypothetical that you would entertain in law school totally totally ridiculous. >> all right. we're learning more dekales about the summit with kim jong un set for a week from today in singapore. >> i can tell you, the president has bee receiving daily briefings on north korea from his national security team and i can also tell you the schedule for tentatively for that first meeting will be on june 12th at 9:00 a.m. singapore time and take place june 11th, 9:00.m. east coast time. >> while an exact venue has not been announced the government has designated a central region as a quot
president's lawyer stood by his claim that donald trump should shoot jim comey and not be indicted simply becse he is is present. although he believes he would be impeached if he did that. >> do you regret saying that the president could shoot jim comey and not be prosecuted? >> i think i was asked a question and i didn' say it. i didn't elect to say that. i said very theoretically the president can't be prosecuted for anything. there's a constitutional remedy for that and that...
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placing in other places, right now building one in istanbul and hopefully in jordan and leban in theure becse we feel that syrian refugees in general and syrian refugee teen because they are vulnerable pieces of society, that they are not heard enough and so we crant to create the space where at its essence syrian refugee teens are heard, they are valued, they are more than refugees, that they can reclaim their agency and that they will become the change-makers and future leaders and so reclaiming agency is actually such an important piece of the way that you structured your book, the way you conducted your interviews and so when you do this with syrian refugee teens, no general, when you're meeting people who maybe have not lived through the revolution inside syria and are growing up as refugees outside of the country, these oral histories come more -- like you have one -- on one hand, you're actually preserving memory, on the other hand, you're documenting this new space that maybe we all don't know about, is that what happens when refugees are growing up outside the country in the context
placing in other places, right now building one in istanbul and hopefully in jordan and leban in theure becse we feel that syrian refugees in general and syrian refugee teen because they are vulnerable pieces of society, that they are not heard enough and so we crant to create the space where at its essence syrian refugee teens are heard, they are valued, they are more than refugees, that they can reclaim their agency and that they will become the change-makers and future leaders and so...
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it's all becse of you >>guys. ack to back! back to back! back to back! >> back to back! one thing, a favor to do. we all want to sing together with you guys. ♪ my friends ♪ we'll keep on fighting til the end ♪ ♪ we are the champions ♪ we are the champions >> no time f losers. we are the champions. >> that's great. >> it was great to see ovi finally win it. >> totally deserved. take that, sidney crosby. >> i mean, there are people still like crying about it. iknow. >> finally getting past the penguins and the whole thing. >> incredible. great moment for them. >> it has. >>> followed up by a great weekend of ynweather, la >> i know. i just delivered. i delivered on that day. >> you delivered the stanley cup. adu had a hand in there. >> yeah, i a hand. >> i was sunaware. >>uld get it for a day. >> it'd never come back. >> it would neverck come i know it. >> it'd disappear. >> come back the way it was, really. >> exactly. beautiful day. it was beautiful dowthere. i was so jealous you were down there. i was stuck here at the studio, looking at the beautiful weather. same toda
it's all becse of you >>guys. ack to back! back to back! back to back! >> back to back! one thing, a favor to do. we all want to sing together with you guys. ♪ my friends ♪ we'll keep on fighting til the end ♪ ♪ we are the champions ♪ we are the champions >> no time f losers. we are the champions. >> that's great. >> it was great to see ovi finally win it. >> totally deserved. take that, sidney crosby. >> i mean, there are people still like...
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did the two people start an investigation against the trump campaign becse they had political bias?r was it bis on legitimate evidence? my question is what role did they play in the russia investigation? >> marie: so, josh, you are a veteran of the hill. and a lot of the action on the issue now has moved to congress. it's closed testimony today. we heard chairman goodlatte say he will be having open testimony soon. what is the role here that congress should be playing and having hearings? should they be open. should some be closed? how does congress play a helpful and not a partisan role? >> josh: i know the president would prefer if all of these were open and most of the american would, too, but there is a lot of classified information could come up. and safety first is the best way to handle this. i don't object to the fact that the initial testimony is given behind closed drs. but i think something significantnemy combatant of -- something significant could come of it. we don't know how this influenced the clinton investigation or how it ultimately influenced the trump investigat
did the two people start an investigation against the trump campaign becse they had political bias?r was it bis on legitimate evidence? my question is what role did they play in the russia investigation? >> marie: so, josh, you are a veteran of the hill. and a lot of the action on the issue now has moved to congress. it's closed testimony today. we heard chairman goodlatte say he will be having open testimony soon. what is the role here that congress should be playing and having hearings?...
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with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just becse of an accident.h it. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two-stage filter. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it over and over? (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter ts to all zeroes the first time. so, maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zerowater. woman: it felt great not having hepatitis c. it's like a load off my shoulders. i was just excited for it to be over. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. i
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yet we're making deals the chinese company that our own militaryse becse of national security concerns. at the sameti, telcanada they'r security threat for reasons that are just absurd. is there anyone doing any explaining behind the scene at the white house? anyone saying here's why these just unprocessable things are happening. >> there's a huge divide in the trump administration when it comes to trade. we'veen this play out. less so now that people like gary cohn are out of the white people like pet navarro, wilbur ross. they understand the trump perspective. trader.e mnuchin is more after we're seeing it play out. on certain issues like is zte deal and it's very perplexing to a lot of people. >> shepard: for clarity, kim jong-un murdered his brother. that's just the beginning. kim jong-u has had generations of families locked up for things granddad did. in a perfect world upon conviction, if it were in the in many states, he could be put to death. instead today we're talking a visit to the white house. it is hard to wrap your head around. you want to make things better on the korea
yet we're making deals the chinese company that our own militaryse becse of national security concerns. at the sameti, telcanada they'r security threat for reasons that are just absurd. is there anyone doing any explaining behind the scene at the white house? anyone saying here's why these just unprocessable things are happening. >> there's a huge divide in the trump administration when it comes to trade. we'veen this play out. less so now that people like gary cohn are out of the white...
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is it becse he's considering doing something that donald trump would never pay for? is he considering flipping? that question. i want toe clear about what we know because the answer could be no. he may be switching lawyers for other reasons. other reasons nbc has learned at this hour there's not been formal talks with federal prosecutors involved in this case. that would be a preliminary step if you were ever getting towards what we cal flipping, toward getting a deal. cohen's gnnew lawys will have to play catch up. they will have to confront loyalty. >> i'll do anything to protect mr. trump, the family. fortunately, mr. trump has a significant number of people. i like to keep myself in that little circle of extremely loy people. we will what is necessary t protect him and the office of the cy. >> i am joined by a man who sat and face down mueller's investigators, former trump campaign aide sam nunberg. former federal prosecutor seth waxman who has a keen understanding of how these deals could come together and guy louis who may be the most hooked up. he's worked, ge
is it becse he's considering doing something that donald trump would never pay for? is he considering flipping? that question. i want toe clear about what we know because the answer could be no. he may be switching lawyers for other reasons. other reasons nbc has learned at this hour there's not been formal talks with federal prosecutors involved in this case. that would be a preliminary step if you were ever getting towards what we cal flipping, toward getting a deal. cohen's gnnew lawys will...
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didid it for my own lf b becse i opted too ththroh this adventure anand y rescuinthe unded athe frontinesi have sength, crage and daringo go thrgh this urage co to joinhe field and berepared go to gund ro to ve the slsf our martyrs d some of our unded. they areur broths, of course. praise tgod, i maged with l of my deternatition perstetence,nd s strenh to continue on n this course e thai stararted and i wiwill end. i been persistent for 45 days. amy: so that was razan al-najjar, speaking in her own words about her efforts to rescue wounded palestinian protesters, wounded by the israeli military. earlier this razan week, we spoke with razan's cousin. was for a young, shows had dreams. she loved life. she was a source of positivity all of the time. and being a nurse was one of her dreams. she worked hard to be one. she could not get a degree in nursing, unfortunately, because of the financial situation with her family. trainingwent and got for nursing for two years. she worked for two years without being paid. she felt it was her duty to be a first responder. it is everyone's duty -- everyo
didid it for my own lf b becse i opted too ththroh this adventure anand y rescuinthe unded athe frontinesi have sength, crage and daringo go thrgh this urage co to joinhe field and berepared go to gund ro to ve the slsf our martyrs d some of our unded. they areur broths, of course. praise tgod, i maged with l of my deternatition perstetence,nd s strenh to continue on n this course e thai stararted and i wiwill end. i been persistent for 45 days. amy: so that was razan al-najjar, speaking in her...
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issue, connectivity, and operations of the train, and so on and so on, schedules being a really key t becse we wanted to make sure whatever we did did not affect the potential of getting the tunnel under construction on roughly the same time frame that we have today. i will turn this over to evsus gygi. there were other components that we initially looked at, and i will just close myart by saying number five here is one i really want to emphasize. when we started the study, we were looking at the possibility that whether or not, i should say, we were asking ourselves the -- whether or not the removal of a portion of interstate 280 would help in this overall transit system. obviously, that was extremely controversial, but we felt we needed to answer that question. and the answer is no, we do not need to move it, we don't need to modify it, we don't ne to tear it down to accommodate the train lines, so that is no longer under consideration in this particular study. with that, let me turn it over to susan for the rest of the presentation. >> hello, commissioners. my name is susan gygi, and the
issue, connectivity, and operations of the train, and so on and so on, schedules being a really key t becse we wanted to make sure whatever we did did not affect the potential of getting the tunnel under construction on roughly the same time frame that we have today. i will turn this over to evsus gygi. there were other components that we initially looked at, and i will just close myart by saying number five here is one i really want to emphasize. when we started the study, we were looking at...
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so if someone gets a lot less out of the system becse they pass way earlier, you know, they basically did not reaphe benefit of that insurance value but someone else in the system did. certainly there are issues with medicare advantage with all portions of medicare. one of the reasons medicare rejections took a slightly turn for the worse in near term medicare advantage payments were higher than previous projections. the problems in medicare are no means limited to medicare advantage. the balance is spread throughout the system. they are present in the hospital insurance trust fund. but supplementary medical insurance trust fraud but rapid cost growth in that trust fund that causes increasing pressures on the federal budget. not just one portion of medicare that's stressing the financial strings. >> i can add another wrinkle to all this and that is if you have a married couple and they receive different benefits size from their work histories, if the husband, let's say, who had a higher social security benefit passes away, the spouse will receive the larger of the two benefits. in oth
so if someone gets a lot less out of the system becse they pass way earlier, you know, they basically did not reaphe benefit of that insurance value but someone else in the system did. certainly there are issues with medicare advantage with all portions of medicare. one of the reasons medicare rejections took a slightly turn for the worse in near term medicare advantage payments were higher than previous projections. the problems in medicare are no means limited to medicare advantage. the...
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, so not only what is building in the green bins and the blue bins, but also in t black and that's becse of increases in consumption. so more recyclable, and trash. amazoneffect, everyone is familiar with the boxes coming in. ate, the cardboard we can handle and cha size of the blue bin, the problem is what's inside. whether it's a meal delivery kit or something with bubble wrap coming from or styrofoam peanuts from out of state, those meal delivery kits are the bane of our existence with the gel freezer,s styrofoam insulaandti a popular. so, fully two-thirds of our litter to cups and straws, so find ways to reduce what's bought and purchased and increase reuse. so how are we addressing those challenges? those challenges are front and center in our thinking every da an we are working on them daily. so, one of thetems we doins we are buffing up our construction and demolition program. we are in the process of adopting new regulations. identifying the bad actors, working with other agencies who have similar problems with lalls nt disclosing information, so we are working very hard to incas
, so not only what is building in the green bins and the blue bins, but also in t black and that's becse of increases in consumption. so more recyclable, and trash. amazoneffect, everyone is familiar with the boxes coming in. ate, the cardboard we can handle and cha size of the blue bin, the problem is what's inside. whether it's a meal delivery kit or something with bubble wrap coming from or styrofoam peanuts from out of state, those meal delivery kits are the bane of our existence with the...
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pele afteroming tohe stets becse this adnistrati seems t be be a ministtion ofeanness it dided to be administtion of lies and w it is ing the adminiration o tolological heresy. i don'tust lameessions, blamthe congss peoplthat e not chlenging m. thextreme so-lled chrtian tionalis thawill be ite on this that probably sent him that scripture. let me say this. first of all, he is misinterpreting the text. paul ackley was arrested by the government because christians challenged the government. that is one of the reasons all ends up getting killed. that is the first thing. second of all, the bible is clear from the old testament to the new testament that one of god's primary concerns is that wewe care for the ststranger. oft we do not rob children their rights and mothers of their children, that we welcomee the ststranger and make sure the duckger, the an minute immigrant is treated like a brother or sister. you cannot find in the bible anything like session said. his operating from a playbook. that is the same kind of heresy that was used to support the genocide of native americans. is th
pele afteroming tohe stets becse this adnistrati seems t be be a ministtion ofeanness it dided to be administtion of lies and w it is ing the adminiration o tolological heresy. i don'tust lameessions, blamthe congss peoplthat e not chlenging m. thextreme so-lled chrtian tionalis thawill be ite on this that probably sent him that scripture. let me say this. first of all, he is misinterpreting the text. paul ackley was arrested by the government because christians challenged the government. that...
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. >> this is becse of protracted conflicts, lack of solutions for those conflicts that continue, continuous pressure on civilians in countries of conflict thathe pushedto leave their homes. >> woodruff: syrians make up the largest displaced group, with some 12.6 miion. in indonesia, rescuers spent the stday searching for at lea28 people missing after a ferry sank last night. the vessel capsized in rough water on lake toba, on the island of sumatra. the lake is 1,500 feet deep. a by this morninhorities had found only 18 survivors, who reunited with loved ones. the transport ministry says the ferry was badly overloaded. back in this country: joe hagin is stepping down as white house deputy chief of staff for operations. hagin led planning for president trump's summit with north singapore.jong un in he says he plans to leave next month to work in the private sector. and the u.s. labor department has announced a new insurance option for small businesses and the self-pl ed. the plans begin this september. they combinations of small companies to negotiate more affordable rates. they also provide
. >> this is becse of protracted conflicts, lack of solutions for those conflicts that continue, continuous pressure on civilians in countries of conflict thathe pushedto leave their homes. >> woodruff: syrians make up the largest displaced group, with some 12.6 miion. in indonesia, rescuers spent the stday searching for at lea28 people missing after a ferry sank last night. the vessel capsized in rough water on lake toba, on the island of sumatra. the lake is 1,500 feet deep. a by...
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told her the answer was.c.l.u and she was grateful i gave her the answer to a crossword puzzle clue becsesually -- but that's when you've arrived. when you are the answer to a clue in the new york times crossword puzzle. [applaus [applause] >> so i'm not going to burst david's bubble and i love the a.c.l.u. and what a.c.l.u. and other groups have been so vital. the courts aren't going to save us unless we're satisfying the courts. right now they're radically reformed and remade and litigation is in reaction to something and it's important that we've got the constitution and we need to be defending it, but it is not necessarily the thing that it going to build power in our communities for the change and public values that we kind of need and that's the work that all of you and all of us are called upon and so, i'm not-- obviously litigation remains the vital, vital pool in this, but i really think that so much of what we're seeing right now, millions of people who never thought of themselves as activist, we're going to the streets, becoming plaintiffs in a.c.l.u. lawsuits, they're donating
told her the answer was.c.l.u and she was grateful i gave her the answer to a crossword puzzle clue becsesually -- but that's when you've arrived. when you are the answer to a clue in the new york times crossword puzzle. [applaus [applause] >> so i'm not going to burst david's bubble and i love the a.c.l.u. and what a.c.l.u. and other groups have been so vital. the courts aren't going to save us unless we're satisfying the courts. right now they're radically reformed and remade and...
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new president or elect a congress that's more faithful to its oath to uphold the coonnstitu but just becse that power passes from legislative to executive with the consent of both doesot make it constitutional. in fact, the core authorities of each branch may not be exchanged,ixed, or commingled if the court is clear on s. anything it's clear on that. profeor turley. >> thank you very much. there is this strange anomaly which is largely a thing of the judiciary that exist today. if people believe in civics unconstitutional courts have chance to review it. tt checks and balances work because no one can act alone. unfortunately, that's not true. developed narrowing standing doctrines i've long been a critic of. you can have glaring unconstitutional acts where the court will not recognize anyone as having a right to raise them. so, for example, in the libyan war case, i came forward with both democrat and republican members who said, look, we take an oath, and that oath pholto theonstition which includes an obligation, sacred one to declare war. we were denied that right. and so we standing.
new president or elect a congress that's more faithful to its oath to uphold the coonnstitu but just becse that power passes from legislative to executive with the consent of both doesot make it constitutional. in fact, the core authorities of each branch may not be exchanged,ixed, or commingled if the court is clear on s. anything it's clear on that. profeor turley. >> thank you very much. there is this strange anomaly which is largely a thing of the judiciary that exist today. if people...
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. >> only becse of beyonce. the past two weeks the couple has been in europe on a concert tour.pical fashion, they released it with no notice. it was a super surprise for jay-z and beyonce fans. the mouriede releasing a joint album together for the first time. the two were performing in london for their on the run 2 tour, when sharing the news with unsuspecting fans. >> wes want you g be the first to experiee this new project. >> reporter: the announcement breaking the internet and causing immediate reaction around the globe. >> beyonce just dropped an album. and i'm freaking out. >> reporter: the new nine-track album, called "everything is love," was accompanied by a stunning music video, shot in the halls of the louvre in paris, the world'sargest museum. some commentators saying the video appears to highlight racial bias, showing the power couple andancers posing in front of priceless western art. highlights black figures in a gallery of primarily white faces. and jay-z, not mincing words with his lyrics. taking aim at everything his zero wins at the grammys, to in nfl controv
. >> only becse of beyonce. the past two weeks the couple has been in europe on a concert tour.pical fashion, they released it with no notice. it was a super surprise for jay-z and beyonce fans. the mouriede releasing a joint album together for the first time. the two were performing in london for their on the run 2 tour, when sharing the news with unsuspecting fans. >> wes want you g be the first to experiee this new project. >> reporter: the announcement breaking the...
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some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, becse we knew we were probably close to going. i didn't want to do two years, or three years, or four years. i just decided i would hang on and wait, if i was going to get drafted. that is two years active duty, two years active reserve and two years in active reserve, six year commitment. so i decided, maybe i will luck out and they will skip over me. they didn't. so that is how i got in. tom: was there something in here, i guess it was jack, in a motorcycle gang at some point? dennis: he is from lancaster. when we met each other in vietnam, i found out afterwards that he had been through the same training group and everything that i was for ait and basic infantry training. i used to travel where he was from, two nights a week. trying to get an associates degree in architectural engineering, because that is pretty much what i did. used to go right through mountville. we get over there and there's jack hurst from lancaster county. we would get talking, because he knows everywhere down there, like i did. i finally found out he was
some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, becse we knew we were probably close to going. i didn't want to do two years, or three years, or four years. i just decided i would hang on and wait, if i was going to get drafted. that is two years active duty, two years active reserve and two years in active reserve, six year commitment. so i decided, maybe i will luck out and they will skip over me. they didn't. so that is how i got in. tom: was there something in here, i guess it was...
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enjoy it while it last becse here comes the big heat into the weekend. >> okay.nks so much,ike. >> uh-huh. >> all rightle. s check in with erin. >> 77. good news, metro is on timel unforty from the view of skyfox we've been tracking this all morning long,ra overturnedctor-trailer was carrying a load of tv's and spices lost it 3n70 -- it's the westbound side on the ramp to southbound 270. cleanup is under way. crew are out there. we'll keep you updatedn that once it clears. seeing nmal volume building on 270 southbound in gaithersburg. give yourself about 35 extra minutes to70et f to the beltway. a crash causing delays in the district. 295 southbound at burroughs avenue. no lane closures, but again a backup from 50 down to east capitol. tractor-trailer.trailer. no major delays. 50 westbound still looks great from 97 to the beltway as you pass through bowie. inside the 2 bel02ac to 295 you sta smidge. the inner loop 30 minutes from branch t avenue he wilson bridge. once you get to the bridge though are you wide opened.210 e in fort washington. and same story 295 12
enjoy it while it last becse here comes the big heat into the weekend. >> okay.nks so much,ike. >> uh-huh. >> all rightle. s check in with erin. >> 77. good news, metro is on timel unforty from the view of skyfox we've been tracking this all morning long,ra overturnedctor-trailer was carrying a load of tv's and spices lost it 3n70 -- it's the westbound side on the ramp to southbound 270. cleanup is under way. crew are out there. we'll keep you updatedn that once it...
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it's not to say they're done and overwith -- over with becse he flip a switch and turn them back on.> the next one is sed pretty far out. it looks good. it was a brilliant negotiating tactic on the president's part. it looks good optically but he di the pressure off that much. >> this president and this administration has done more in 18 months to denuclearize the peninsula than in 30 years. secretary pompeo had gone to north korea early and met with kim jong-un prior to the meeting. the president had been briefed and ready and knew what the game plan was waning -- walk in but they hold car andntil we verify they're denuclearizing the peninsula we still hold the cards in north korea. >> bill: i'll play a sound bite in a moment and then play a comment from president trump earlier. the moment john bolton met chairman kim, first he parted his commentary during the meeting. >> bill: wow, leave the past behind the world will see a major change. >> how can we trust him. he's one of the most ruthless dictators we've seen on this planet. i hope this works out. regardless of being a democrat
it's not to say they're done and overwith -- over with becse he flip a switch and turn them back on.> the next one is sed pretty far out. it looks good. it was a brilliant negotiating tactic on the president's part. it looks good optically but he di the pressure off that much. >> this president and this administration has done more in 18 months to denuclearize the peninsula than in 30 years. secretary pompeo had gone to north korea early and met with kim jong-un prior to the meeting....
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philadelphia and a guy that voted for barack obama eight years ago and you voted for trump this year becseould get things done, he'll be sitting there going wait a second, my team wins the super bowl and this guy can't even run a white house ceremony with my team. sn't seem like the greatest political move for donald trump. >> a lot of us who lived in big cities and nfl towns like philly in washington with thekins and the one powerful unifier even in cities that could be congest and turbulent on ethic grounds is football. but you go to a washington red skin games with the guys painted up red, the connection people have with each other on sundays and then monday talking about the game and it used to be you get in a cab and talk tor cab driver, one thing you could talk about is the game, everies expect of the game and there was no racial distinctions, you could be a white guy with a red face and cold day in minnesota but he's rooting for his team that's mostly african-american running backs, he likes it. it's a unifier. here's donald trump. he goes into the one aspect of american life that d
philadelphia and a guy that voted for barack obama eight years ago and you voted for trump this year becseould get things done, he'll be sitting there going wait a second, my team wins the super bowl and this guy can't even run a white house ceremony with my team. sn't seem like the greatest political move for donald trump. >> a lot of us who lived in big cities and nfl towns like philly in washington with thekins and the one powerful unifier even in cities that could be congest and...
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. >> many of us went over time today becse it's such a good topic. i want to thank the members of the subcommittee, and the member business of the panel for a very, very fine hearing today. my staff has told me i have to chose with a statement that the hearing record will stay open for two weeks and during this time senators are asked to submit any questions for the record. upon receipt the witnesses are requested to submit their written answers to the committee as soon as possible. and that's about as flexible as i've ever heard so thank you very much, ranking member shots and other members of the subcommittee and thank you to our panelists. this hearing is adjourned. >> here's what's coming up today on c-span3. up next, a discussion in changes in counter terrorism strategies from the obama to e trump administration. after that, john sopco, special inspr general for afghanistan reconstruction presents his office's latest report in efforts to stabilize that country and the global economic and national implications resulting from the
. >> many of us went over time today becse it's such a good topic. i want to thank the members of the subcommittee, and the member business of the panel for a very, very fine hearing today. my staff has told me i have to chose with a statement that the hearing record will stay open for two weeks and during this time senators are asked to submit any questions for the record. upon receipt the witnesses are requested to submit their written answers to the committee as soon as possible. and...