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bennet: yes. ms. bolger: that is a wonderful question. i get asked all the time i campuses are dealing with this in the first place. i think that is an intuitive question but the reality on the ground is that survivors tell us again and again that were there reports forced to go to the police that they would report to no one at all. nine and 10 survivors told us that if the reports were turned to the police without their consent, they expect fewer victims to report. if we are serious about reducing violence on our campuses perhaps counterintuitively, the best thing to do is empower survivors with the right to decide who receives their reports. sen. bennet: you used such a great turn of phrase. reality on the ground. other other things we should be thinking about that might be counterintuitive or not but in terms of the reality on the ground as we act in a well-intentioned way but in a way that could be counterproductive? ms. bolger: a wonderful question. the first thing that comes to mind as we are hearing a lot on college campuses about
bennet: yes. ms. bolger: that is a wonderful question. i get asked all the time i campuses are dealing with this in the first place. i think that is an intuitive question but the reality on the ground is that survivors tell us again and again that were there reports forced to go to the police that they would report to no one at all. nine and 10 survivors told us that if the reports were turned to the police without their consent, they expect fewer victims to report. if we are serious about...
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michael bennet was on espn radio in seattle.ediocre quarterbacks in the nfl that make a lot of money. you take a guy like sam bradford, he's never played really in the last three years, he's made more money than any one guy in the nfl. the quarterbacks get protected more than any other player. he can sit on his knees and he's about to cry. i mean like, everybody gets hit in their legs. >> that's michael bennet for you. eagles and packers saturday night, you see the game only here on nbc10 at 8:00. our pregame coverage will start at 7:30. complete post game coverage as well nbc10 is the official television station of the philadelphia eagles. that is sports, we'll be right back. patients recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid. only seven percent received five stars. including four of ours. learn more at cancercenter.com >>> a toast to tenacity in old city today. in celebration of women's equality day. a host of dignitaries join togethe
michael bennet was on espn radio in seattle.ediocre quarterbacks in the nfl that make a lot of money. you take a guy like sam bradford, he's never played really in the last three years, he's made more money than any one guy in the nfl. the quarterbacks get protected more than any other player. he can sit on his knees and he's about to cry. i mean like, everybody gets hit in their legs. >> that's michael bennet for you. eagles and packers saturday night, you see the game only here on nbc10...
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senator bennet as their active member of the senate h.e.l.p. committee and we've talked about some of the legislation that is introduced, senator, today. and a wonderful advocate for medical innovation. so please join me in welcoming senator bennet. [applause] >> well, i appreciate it. i'm a little hesitant to even read one of these notes, the long day you guys better let me start by saying to senator frist, we'd be happy to have you back anytime you want to come back to the united states senate. it's been unbelievable couple of days here, and it continues to be. actually i might say, because when a voting in till 10 tonight, so happy to go in the time between now and then. i wanted to come by to congratulate the bipartisan policy center on the release of this report, advancing medical innovation for healthier america. i know senator alexander was here earlier today, and he has done an astonishing job leading the help committee as chair. he and patty murray came together around no child left behind, which was a bill we were supposed to past sev
senator bennet as their active member of the senate h.e.l.p. committee and we've talked about some of the legislation that is introduced, senator, today. and a wonderful advocate for medical innovation. so please join me in welcoming senator bennet. [applause] >> well, i appreciate it. i'm a little hesitant to even read one of these notes, the long day you guys better let me start by saying to senator frist, we'd be happy to have you back anytime you want to come back to the united states...
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>>> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policies study fellow and anti-war activists phyllis bennet on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? what are their origins? what do they believe? why are they so violent? all those questions are important and i address them all in the book. and i think what's more important in some ways, because it's something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we really go to war against terrorism? are we just doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? i think those are the questions that in some ways are the most important and that will be the most useful. >> sunday night at a 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> so far this year, the c-span's cities tour along with our cable affiliates has visited over a dozen cities across the country, revealing their unique history and literary life. this weekend will showcase some of the places we've been in 2015. >> one day, when i see
>>> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policies study fellow and anti-war activists phyllis bennet on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? what are their origins? what do they believe? why are they so violent? all those questions are important and i address them all in the book. and i think what's more important in some ways, because it's something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy...
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bennet attended dunk town high school east. >>> 5:18 right now.a approved the drug to help boost women's lah bead a. it should be available mid-october. it is a little pink pill that was tested as an antidepressant. unlike viagra, it does not treat physical symptoms of sexual dysfunction but it effects the brain. it will highlight sidee facts that include low blood pressure and fainting. it was twice denied by the f.d.a. before its approval. >>> time to check your philadelphia jobs market report, cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger explains why it may pay to go back to school. >> reporter: more education, typically leads to better job prospects and bigger paychecks. a georgetown university report found that a batch already degree holder can expect to earn 84 percent more over a lifetime then someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the sally. a worker with a bachelor degrees will earn 2.3 million-dollar over a lifetime. master's degree holder, 2.7 million, doctoral degree holder just 3.3 million. of course,
bennet attended dunk town high school east. >>> 5:18 right now.a approved the drug to help boost women's lah bead a. it should be available mid-october. it is a little pink pill that was tested as an antidepressant. unlike viagra, it does not treat physical symptoms of sexual dysfunction but it effects the brain. it will highlight sidee facts that include low blood pressure and fainting. it was twice denied by the f.d.a. before its approval. >>> time to check your philadelphia...
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bennet: thank you, madam chair. and thank you, mr. chairman, for allowing these senator from maine to continue sharing this hearing and thank you to the witnesses for being here. ms. bolger, thank you for your testimony. i wonder if you would touch on -- we have touched on your written testimony, but not, i think, in your oral testimony, your views on the mandatory referral laws and how we should think about that. ms. bolger: thank you for the question. are you speaking about mandatory referral laws to the police? sen. bennet: yes. ms. bolger: that is a wonderful question. i get asked all the time how campuses are dealing with this in the first place. why don't we send reports to the police? i think that is an intuitive question, but the reality on the ground is that survivors tell us again and again that were their were their reports forced to go to the police that they would report to no one at all. nine in 10 survivors told us that if the reports were turned to the police without their consent, they expect fewer victims to report.
bennet: thank you, madam chair. and thank you, mr. chairman, for allowing these senator from maine to continue sharing this hearing and thank you to the witnesses for being here. ms. bolger, thank you for your testimony. i wonder if you would touch on -- we have touched on your written testimony, but not, i think, in your oral testimony, your views on the mandatory referral laws and how we should think about that. ms. bolger: thank you for the question. are you speaking about mandatory referral...
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. >> reporter: haley bennet hopes film will spark conversation about social in equality, for bennet,being a student academy award finalist is great for the the film and villanova we are becoming a grateful department and we're really growing, spanning, and what we stand for. >> reporter: senior garden to i comes from olney the last moment of his collegiate career. >> reporter: in transition, tony chen a alt a promising philadelphia basketball career who face tragedy but ultimately gave up that dream for a different life. >> a great lesson in you have a dream, establish a goal, to reach your dream but always have, something to fall back on, and the best thing to fall back on is an education. >> reporter: and with the success of her film you can say director elinor rice is living her dream. >> it is the coolest feeling in the entire world. >> isn't that great. >> fantastic. this areas called hollywood east, congratulations. >> so great, winners will be announced in september, fingers crossed for our friend of villanova and can't wait to see what they do. >> great work, wonderful. the g
. >> reporter: haley bennet hopes film will spark conversation about social in equality, for bennet,being a student academy award finalist is great for the the film and villanova we are becoming a grateful department and we're really growing, spanning, and what we stand for. >> reporter: senior garden to i comes from olney the last moment of his collegiate career. >> reporter: in transition, tony chen a alt a promising philadelphia basketball career who face tragedy but...
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victim tommy bennet went to high school here at downingtown high school east and his friend say he was energetic, outing, and he loved adventure which is why he ended up moving to hawaii. >> he always loved the scenery of like the world. he was always down for trying something new, walking around, seeing different things. >> reporter: that was obvious from the many pictures tommy took, enjoying beauty of hawaii after moving there last year. >> he has so many pictures of him with this beautiful scenery and just looked like he was just loving it out there having a great time. he looked happy. >> reporter: sunday night tommy was trying to help his buddy who was trying to jump, both men fell 14 stories, tommy died, the the 19 year-old survived. >> silver lining i try to look at, it was a 19 year-old kid that he saved, and i hope that this kid does survive and has a long life. >> reporter: as much as childhood friend johnny denise wishes he could see tommy again. >> i haven't seen him since he moved to hawaii which breaks my heart. i thought he would come back. >> reporter: he hopes the 19
victim tommy bennet went to high school here at downingtown high school east and his friend say he was energetic, outing, and he loved adventure which is why he ended up moving to hawaii. >> he always loved the scenery of like the world. he was always down for trying something new, walking around, seeing different things. >> reporter: that was obvious from the many pictures tommy took, enjoying beauty of hawaii after moving there last year. >> he has so many pictures of him...
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please join me in welcoming senator bennet. [applause] >> i appreciate it. i am a little hesitant to read one of these notes at the end of the long day you have had. let me start by saying to senator frist we would be happy to have you back any time you would like to come back to the united states' senate. it has been an unbelievable couple days and continues to be. i might stay with you because i think we are not voting until ten tonight so i will be happy to fill in the time between now and then. i want to come back and congratulate the bipartisan policy center on the release of this report advancing medical innovation for american. i know senator alexander was here earlier today and he has done an astonishing job leading the health committee. he and patty murray, the ranking member, came another around the time of no child left behind. a bill we were supposed to pass seven years ago before i was in the senate. lamar and patty were able to lead the process on the health committee that resulted in a unanimous vote, after all of that, to reauthorize no child
please join me in welcoming senator bennet. [applause] >> i appreciate it. i am a little hesitant to read one of these notes at the end of the long day you have had. let me start by saying to senator frist we would be happy to have you back any time you would like to come back to the united states' senate. it has been an unbelievable couple days and continues to be. i might stay with you because i think we are not voting until ten tonight so i will be happy to fill in the time between now...
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and i have about 29 of these southerners like for bennet and rogers and rogers from my own state. but some of them have taken walks for me and some of them have gone off. some of them are going to say, well, hell, i had to get him to give me this canal and see what they have to have and let's get it. call me back now, goreorge. >> i'll do it. >> president johnson and george smathers on august 1st, 1964. as we continue our program of lbj call owes medicare, which the president signed into law july 30th, 1965. on september 2nd, 1964, lbj and tennessee dpic senator albert gore sr., father of the future senator and vice president talk about the possible compromises for medicare and working with senate republicans. including jacob javis of new york. you'll hear mentions of hew assistant secretary wilber cohen and meyer feldman, the deputy assistant counsel to the president. >> you've got to give people an excuse to do something they won't do. i was called lam last night. he wants to vote with it. but he wants us to accept, even in a modified form, this provision in the bill which he an
and i have about 29 of these southerners like for bennet and rogers and rogers from my own state. but some of them have taken walks for me and some of them have gone off. some of them are going to say, well, hell, i had to get him to give me this canal and see what they have to have and let's get it. call me back now, goreorge. >> i'll do it. >> president johnson and george smathers on august 1st, 1964. as we continue our program of lbj call owes medicare, which the president signed...
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senator bennet. >> thank you, chairman hatch. deeply appreciate your holding this hearing with senator wyden. there is a lot of work for us to do here. we have to find a way to reduce the use of congregate care settings and encourage states to adopt best practices to find families for our children. one of the key themes throughout the hearing to invest in prevention. what this means for us in congress i believe we need to look comprehensively to reduce number of children in congregate care and investing in families to prevent children from ending up in foster care to begin with and group settings as well. that's why i'm introducing a bill today, the all kids matter act, which will give all states the ability to invest in prevention efforts for families on front end before our nation's children end up in the foster care system. for 400,000 children in and out of our nation's foster care system which built in additional accountability and transparency measures for states to reduce number of children in group homes. we know children
senator bennet. >> thank you, chairman hatch. deeply appreciate your holding this hearing with senator wyden. there is a lot of work for us to do here. we have to find a way to reduce the use of congregate care settings and encourage states to adopt best practices to find families for our children. one of the key themes throughout the hearing to invest in prevention. what this means for us in congress i believe we need to look comprehensively to reduce number of children in congregate...
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this sunday nice on q&a, ant anti-war activist phillip bennet on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is size? what do they believe? why are they so violent? all of those questions are important and i address them all in the book. it's something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we go to war against terrorism? are we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? i think those are the questions that will be the most useful. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> congress is in recess for the summer district work period all this week we're bringing you american history tv in prime time on c-span3. tonight, a look at the major speeches of our nation's 40th president, ronald reagan. up next on american history tv, a panel discussion from regent university's 2015 ronald reagan symposium. this year's fame was democratic revolution challenges to fostering global freedom. the session coming up focuse
this sunday nice on q&a, ant anti-war activist phillip bennet on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is size? what do they believe? why are they so violent? all of those questions are important and i address them all in the book. it's something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we go to war against terrorism? are we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there...
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now police say marco bennet parked there friday morning. car she discovered the break-in. east bay regional park police are now this morning investigating. >>> work begins tomorrow on an odor-reducing makeover at several bart station elevators. bart will begin to clean and replace flooring on more than 120 elevators. bart says the current flooring material absorbs too many liquids and odors. which can damage the elevator's structure. crews will tear out the existing floors, ininfect the area and install new aluminum flooring. the work will be done in stages and continue through december of next year. >>> it is one of the most active earthquakes zones in california. straight ahead, the quake along the nevada border. >> an oakland rapper is helping young students in need. after the break you'll hear more. >> if you're in the mood for some free music, who isn't? head out to the pickled beets, they are performing. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy.
now police say marco bennet parked there friday morning. car she discovered the break-in. east bay regional park police are now this morning investigating. >>> work begins tomorrow on an odor-reducing makeover at several bart station elevators. bart will begin to clean and replace flooring on more than 120 elevators. bart says the current flooring material absorbs too many liquids and odors. which can damage the elevator's structure. crews will tear out the existing floors, ininfect...
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it is now with great pleasure that i announced our next speaker, senator michael bennet. since arriving in washington, he is not wasted a moment in his unrelenting site to create good paying jobs for folks in colorado and to restore fiscal responsibility to washington. he has emerged as a very effective leader with a proven record of bringing people together. with a member of the bipartisan group for democrats and four republicans that introduced a bill to fix our broken immigration system. in a way that boost the economy, strengthens national security and provides a tough, but fair path to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants. senator bennett is a very active member of the senate health committee and we have actually talked about some of the legislation that yet introduced, senator, today. a wonderful advocate for medical innovation, so please join me in welcoming senator bennett cock. >> i appreciate it. i'm a bit hesitant to even read one of these notes at the end of the long day that you guys have had. let me start by saying to senator frisk, we would b
it is now with great pleasure that i announced our next speaker, senator michael bennet. since arriving in washington, he is not wasted a moment in his unrelenting site to create good paying jobs for folks in colorado and to restore fiscal responsibility to washington. he has emerged as a very effective leader with a proven record of bringing people together. with a member of the bipartisan group for democrats and four republicans that introduced a bill to fix our broken immigration system. in...
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senator bennet and i in colorado are hosting fire summit in colorado springs, which was the site of the black forest fire couple of years ago, and another murder of other devastating events have happened in the state. experts will be joining us and i will ask you about that in a little bit, but i want to follow-up on the testimony you had made. you talked about progress in thatfitting the aircraft the service acquired from the u.s. coast guard. how many of these aircraft will be ready to perform wildfire suppression missions this summer? mr. tidwell: we will have one of those aircraft in the latter part of the fire season and we are putting a tank in it to start to use that this year. by the end of the year we expect to receive the second one. it will be 2019 before we have probably all seven of them with the tanks built in. sen. gardner: and the timeline -- that gets the timeline of completing the tank work that is required to bring them into service 2019? mr. tidwell: yeah, we will have all seven of them in operation by then. sen. gardner: thank you. you have an update on the forest s
senator bennet and i in colorado are hosting fire summit in colorado springs, which was the site of the black forest fire couple of years ago, and another murder of other devastating events have happened in the state. experts will be joining us and i will ask you about that in a little bit, but i want to follow-up on the testimony you had made. you talked about progress in thatfitting the aircraft the service acquired from the u.s. coast guard. how many of these aircraft will be ready to...
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i'd like to talk really quickly because miss bennet mention something important. while we are there and helping people work through disaster loan application and a business loan application is more complicated. we help them retrieve information, but lives back together because a small businesses are the hub of the community and what we have been focusing on more and more and we have to specialists in florida who work throughout the gulf region. they are recovery specialists are really resilient a specialist and we work so hard to make the clients across the country are prepared to recover because without that preparation, you are just many more steps behind. i will quickly sum up the last thing. we really appreciate section 102 of the bill comment the additional score and business centers and we found can stand the help of the additional funding was because even several years after we are though doing recovery work and it is vital to last to provide the long-term assistance in the recovery situation. with that i will finish up in thank you so much. >> gray. thanks
i'd like to talk really quickly because miss bennet mention something important. while we are there and helping people work through disaster loan application and a business loan application is more complicated. we help them retrieve information, but lives back together because a small businesses are the hub of the community and what we have been focusing on more and more and we have to specialists in florida who work throughout the gulf region. they are recovery specialists are really resilient...
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. >> next, senate house committee chair lamar alexander, michael bennet of colorado, diana degette of colorado joined former senate majority leader dr. bill frist to discuss medical innovation and recommendations any of bipartisan policy center report. >> good afternoon. today we are going to spend the next hour and a half talking about advancing medical innovation for a healthier america. how we accelerate that innovation to the future. the united states has been a global leader in medical innovation for decades. yet tens of millions of americans have neither tears nor effective treatment for their diseases. includes patients with alzheimer's, with parkinson's disease, certain types of leukemia, parkinson's disease. in fact, we have about 10,000 known diseases that have been defined that have names and have signs and symptoms. but for those 10,000 we only have 500 treatment. we've got a lot to do. they know states has invested over time over the last 20 years approximately $1.5 billion -- trillion. if you look at those investments they have not resulted in a commensurate level of pro
. >> next, senate house committee chair lamar alexander, michael bennet of colorado, diana degette of colorado joined former senate majority leader dr. bill frist to discuss medical innovation and recommendations any of bipartisan policy center report. >> good afternoon. today we are going to spend the next hour and a half talking about advancing medical innovation for a healthier america. how we accelerate that innovation to the future. the united states has been a global leader in...
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james bennet modifies -- modifies the discussion -- moderates the discussion. [no audio] >> the neighborhood changed, where might further direction. we have a great group to discuss this beginning on the other couch at the far end. cochairman ofugh, hr i properties, a national developer headquartered in new orleans. roles, he chaired the new orleans -- cochaired, excuse me, do new orleans task force. sarah rose were tell. thank you sarah. she was previously a deputy assistant to the president for economic policy and deputy director of the national economic council. that, she held a role at the department of housing and urban development. to my immediate left is the other cochairman of the mayor's task force on housing during the transition, james perry, who is also the former executive director of the greater new orleans fair housing action wonor role on which he several large settlements on behalf of people whose homes were damaged in the storm. press, i thought we might start with you. sort of the big picture level, -- we heards called some of this again toda
james bennet modifies -- modifies the discussion -- moderates the discussion. [no audio] >> the neighborhood changed, where might further direction. we have a great group to discuss this beginning on the other couch at the far end. cochairman ofugh, hr i properties, a national developer headquartered in new orleans. roles, he chaired the new orleans -- cochaired, excuse me, do new orleans task force. sarah rose were tell. thank you sarah. she was previously a deputy assistant to the...
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. >> senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you very much to you and the ranking member for holding this hearing. it strikes me listening to the it em that we've been victimized by two things, one, a generation that has not experienced these diseases because of vaccines and have lost sight of what they look like, and interestingly to dr. sawyer's point the unedited content on the internet that people, you know, more affluent families i guess are reading. i wonder, dr. sawyer and then i would ask the other panelists -- let me also say, dr. jacks, thank you for your testimony i hope maggie is having a chance at least to watch you while you're doing this or maybe doing something more interesting at home but thanks for being here. dr. sawyer, could you use this opportunity to tell us what the biggest falsehoods are that are being trafficked on the internet and what the answers to those falsehoods are? and the other panelists would like to join in that would be great as well. >> as has been mentioned here several times today,
. >> senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you very much to you and the ranking member for holding this hearing. it strikes me listening to the it em that we've been victimized by two things, one, a generation that has not experienced these diseases because of vaccines and have lost sight of what they look like, and interestingly to dr. sawyer's point the unedited content on the internet that people, you know, more affluent families i guess are reading. i wonder, dr....