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mother the is delicious then you will quote well the dark moon which of you is in for more than bill shorten i think buffett's just now on the wall with both when you get the bill and you know me i do know a really good. month if i didn't give. me the once go over the new phone and longs got a lot. though when you credit but don't mention if someone is the been big dumb ol fullness to you you mean unless could lead you would someone to talk about the need to launch large and then you yanks some he's not that the would you can take the view that oss not good yet. so i chose to poach but only just now that he's put the next on the desk to do it. shows just someone will come by and be will be due to give us some of them and be liberal force to prevent them in the gym pool chat so many funny stews just shot in the shuffle chance and move on with my mental acuity . below. a bunch of these. from the. like just. because they are central america. with the federal. government not. the new beginnings that just goes. about what it's about what it was done with the money and what was it mostly due to .
mother the is delicious then you will quote well the dark moon which of you is in for more than bill shorten i think buffett's just now on the wall with both when you get the bill and you know me i do know a really good. month if i didn't give. me the once go over the new phone and longs got a lot. though when you credit but don't mention if someone is the been big dumb ol fullness to you you mean unless could lead you would someone to talk about the need to launch large and then you yanks some...
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who knows bill shorten would slowly ruin the people with. child one i'm going to make you feel. pretty much came here because on. the plane we had in the bar when. we were two hundred dollars short of a one of. four firemen and they meant that us all of our stuff got taken away from us and everything and we wound it up here in every sense and used to stephen's been a blessing to list he opened up his aunts so us and then a number wanted to. make a career being homeless. you know as a people i get into and they like a miss when they want to do it because it's free when you know they're on the pier and then the worry is a review is you can vicariously so modeling that's their status thing with me personally i like stability unless. you listen to the townspeople mr cross section. come out it never happened they have no idea what i'm bringing. some time. so a lot of times will get you know things donated by companies. so it's better to just whatever i get i just give out freely i never charge. a lot of these people especially the spanish the mexican fascination a lot of the. living
who knows bill shorten would slowly ruin the people with. child one i'm going to make you feel. pretty much came here because on. the plane we had in the bar when. we were two hundred dollars short of a one of. four firemen and they meant that us all of our stuff got taken away from us and everything and we wound it up here in every sense and used to stephen's been a blessing to list he opened up his aunts so us and then a number wanted to. make a career being homeless. you know as a people i...
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who knows bill shorten its way through in a pickle with. taiwan and gone right and. pretty much came here because on. clinton we had in the bar when. we went two hundred dollars short of a one of. four firemen and they make that us all of the stuff got taken away from us and everything and we wound it up here in every sense and then your system has been a blessing soliciting he opened up his aunts saw us and in a number wanted to. make a career being homeless. you know as of the will i get into in the like a miss when they want to do it because it's free when you know they're on the pier and then no worries i would if you if you can vicariously so lively stairsteps the thing with me personally i like stability unless. you're listening to the townspeople it's your cross section. come out it never happened they have no idea what i'm bringing. some time. so a lot of times will get you know things donated by companies. and so it's a benefit for just whatever i get i just give out freely and never charge he's. a lot of these people especially the spanish the next. confabu
who knows bill shorten its way through in a pickle with. taiwan and gone right and. pretty much came here because on. clinton we had in the bar when. we went two hundred dollars short of a one of. four firemen and they make that us all of the stuff got taken away from us and everything and we wound it up here in every sense and then your system has been a blessing soliciting he opened up his aunts saw us and in a number wanted to. make a career being homeless. you know as of the will i get into...
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who knows bill shorten would slowly ruin the people woman. and child when i'm gone i think i am. pretty much came here because on. we had in the bar when. we were two hundred dollars short of a one month. for our farm in the event that does all of this stuff got taken away from us and everything and we wound up here in every sense and used to stephen's been a blessing to listen he opened up his songs. and in a number wanted to. make a career being homeless. the ills of people like get into in the like a mess when they want to do because it's free we're going to pay we're then no worries i would if you if you can vicariously so mildly stairsteps good thing for me personally i like stability in life. so you listen to the townspeople as your cross section. come out it never happened they have no idea what i'm like sometimes. so a lot of times will get. things donated by companies. so it's better to just whatever i get i just give out freely i never charge he's. a lot of these people especially the spanish the mexican fighting nation a lot of them are living in overcrowded conditions
who knows bill shorten would slowly ruin the people woman. and child when i'm gone i think i am. pretty much came here because on. we had in the bar when. we were two hundred dollars short of a one month. for our farm in the event that does all of this stuff got taken away from us and everything and we wound up here in every sense and used to stephen's been a blessing to listen he opened up his songs. and in a number wanted to. make a career being homeless. the ills of people like get into in...
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these two lawmakers from texas, they have come up with this bill and they say it will shorten the processhorter period of time to appear before the judge. they have 12 days. what chance do you give it of actually happening? >> it ain't going to happen, carol. you know it i know it. >> kelli? >> i wish i had a job where i could leave for a lengthy vacation before finishing my job. >> we all agree on that. thanks so much. still to come in the "newsroom," comedian tracy morgan now recovering at home and speaking out for the first time since the crash that killed his friend and left him with serious injuries. good morning. >> good morning. speaking out and taking action. i'll also tell you about the legal battle that tracy morgan is waging when we come back. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore fro
these two lawmakers from texas, they have come up with this bill and they say it will shorten the processhorter period of time to appear before the judge. they have 12 days. what chance do you give it of actually happening? >> it ain't going to happen, carol. you know it i know it. >> kelli? >> i wish i had a job where i could leave for a lengthy vacation before finishing my job. >> we all agree on that. thanks so much. still to come in the "newsroom," comedian...
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last year in a single bill signed by governor pat mcrory, north carolina shortened the period for early same-day registration, and in 2016 voter need to show photo i.d. and student d. cards including those from state universities. flagstate universities will not be accepted as a valid form of i.d. and got rid of a program in which 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds filled out voter registration forms early and then were automatically registered when they turned 18. there's something new in the case, an argument that, according to "the new york times," has not been made before. being made by a group of college students who joined the lawsuit against the state of north carolina, making the claim that the new voting law violates the 26th amendment. amendment which lowered the voting age from 21 to 18, declared the right to vote that not be denied or abridged by the united states or any state on account of age. if you want to understand the political stakes, nate is looking at 2012 exit poll data found that north carolina seniors voted for mitt romney by 29 points, more than twice this 12-point
last year in a single bill signed by governor pat mcrory, north carolina shortened the period for early same-day registration, and in 2016 voter need to show photo i.d. and student d. cards including those from state universities. flagstate universities will not be accepted as a valid form of i.d. and got rid of a program in which 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds filled out voter registration forms early and then were automatically registered when they turned 18. there's something new in the case,...
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shortening it all up. >>> time to check in with bill hemmer who's in for shepherd. smith. bill, you didn't break any of his gadgets over there today, did you? >> not yet, but it is early. >> what do you have coming up? >> there's still time. good day to you. live in the next hour, a real american hero receives the nation's highest honor for bravery on the battlefield. you will meet former army staff sergeant ryan pitts. fought off hundreds of enemy fighters in afghanistan after he had been seriously wounded in one of the bloodiest battles of the war. now president obama about to award him the medal of honor. this is so rare for a living american. we talked with staff sergeant pitts about what this means to him and went to his hometown in new hampshire to talk to people who grew up with limb. he has an amazing story and it is always such a moment when you see them stand in the white house and wonder what is going through their minds. we'll have that story and the ceremony at the top of the hour. >> look forward to it. thanks, bill. >>> a landmark study shows people in color
shortening it all up. >>> time to check in with bill hemmer who's in for shepherd. smith. bill, you didn't break any of his gadgets over there today, did you? >> not yet, but it is early. >> what do you have coming up? >> there's still time. good day to you. live in the next hour, a real american hero receives the nation's highest honor for bravery on the battlefield. you will meet former army staff sergeant ryan pitts. fought off hundreds of enemy fighters in...
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this bill allows innovative colleges and universities to shorten the time and cost to earn a degree, through self-happen-paced programs based on learning. this allows students to work at their own pace and earn credit by mastering the knowledge, rather than by sitting in a seat and, let's be honest, sometimes not even being awake. this growing trend of innovation around competency -based education is particularly important because it provided a way to increase innovation and reduce costs of a college degree. today's students come to college with different backgrounds, learn at different rates, at different times of day, the competent-based education allows to tailor. by measuring and assessing competencies or what the student can demonstrate that they know, students are guaranteed to matriculate with the knowledge of the skills they need to master. businesses will know what to expect upon hiring these students and students will be incentivized to learn as quickly and inexpensively as they can. while the department of education currently has some latitude to explore this model through
this bill allows innovative colleges and universities to shorten the time and cost to earn a degree, through self-happen-paced programs based on learning. this allows students to work at their own pace and earn credit by mastering the knowledge, rather than by sitting in a seat and, let's be honest, sometimes not even being awake. this growing trend of innovation around competency -based education is particularly important because it provided a way to increase innovation and reduce costs of a...
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side would like to shorten this temporary measure which goes to the end of may, to just go through the end of december. and that's wrong for a couple of reasons. first, the senate bill that's being considered has the same length of time as the current house bill. so that would be out of step with the direction that the senate is trying to go. and we're obviously trying to form a bipartisan, bicameral piece of legislation here. and the second is that if we only were to pass this along for a few months, all they have -- all of the problems that the members on the other side talked about would only be made worse. that is, there would not be the ability to plan over the winter, for example, for spring construction projects and to just give a few months, again, makes it so temporary and so short that you would immediately have companies, dates, hedging their bets on whether funding is going to continue after that time. construction season isn't just in the good months of the year, it also goes through the winter and that's why it's so important that we get through the end of may, to june 1, give the congress time to really come up with a long-term solution which clearly
side would like to shorten this temporary measure which goes to the end of may, to just go through the end of december. and that's wrong for a couple of reasons. first, the senate bill that's being considered has the same length of time as the current house bill. so that would be out of step with the direction that the senate is trying to go. and we're obviously trying to form a bipartisan, bicameral piece of legislation here. and the second is that if we only were to pass this along for a few...
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shortening the time frame. my friend says artificial deadlines are bad, but let's face it -- your bill raises i think it's $11 billion, am i right on that? so we know it takes it to may 31. that's your deadline. our bill in the carper-corker-boxer rewrite, we take it to december. we cut it back, we totally eliminate pension smooth,, totally eliminate it and take it back to $8 billion and that forces us to do the job in december. look, this congress has to do its work. the trust fund expires during this congress. now we're kicking it down the road to the next congress. whatever the senate wishes, i will go along with. if the senate says no, we're going to go with that longer term extension, so be it, i'll fight just as hard to move forward with a six-year bill, i say to my colleagues, when we get back, or in a lame duck. i want to just close by talking a little bit about pension smoothing for just a minute. because i so agree with senator match when he says this isn't his favorite thing. it is not my favorite thing, either. and we come from different sides of the aisle. so just to be clear, what we're saying to compan
shortening the time frame. my friend says artificial deadlines are bad, but let's face it -- your bill raises i think it's $11 billion, am i right on that? so we know it takes it to may 31. that's your deadline. our bill in the carper-corker-boxer rewrite, we take it to december. we cut it back, we totally eliminate pension smooth,, totally eliminate it and take it back to $8 billion and that forces us to do the job in december. look, this congress has to do its work. the trust fund expires...
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bill. mr. chairman, i respectfully request that we think about, that you consider allowing me to offer my amendment which would shorten the phase of the money until the end of the year. and that we actually roll up our sleeves and get to work. that we have hearings on ways and means about what the funding conundrum is and decide one way or not. that we not break for summer recess with this unresolved. i'm going to be talking about this from portland, maine to portland, oregon. i'm happy to stop by in washington, d.c. in august. i don't think we should break for reelections and leave communities with uncertainty that's going to last for years. and it's within our power to do this. i have great respect for our chairman and our friend mr. shuster, and the chairman of the tni committee, the partnership that i serve with a number of our democratic colleagues on the committee. there is a vast array of people from the u.s. chamber of commerce to the afl-cio, local governments, governors, contractors, who are in accord. and by the way, they don't support kicking this into the next congress. the chamber of commerce, for exampl
bill. mr. chairman, i respectfully request that we think about, that you consider allowing me to offer my amendment which would shorten the phase of the money until the end of the year. and that we actually roll up our sleeves and get to work. that we have hearings on ways and means about what the funding conundrum is and decide one way or not. that we not break for summer recess with this unresolved. i'm going to be talking about this from portland, maine to portland, oregon. i'm happy to stop...
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bill. mr. chairman, i respectfully request that we think about, that you consider allowing me to offer my amendment which would shorten the phase of the money until the end of the year. and that we actually roll up our sleeves and get to work. that we have hearings on ways and means about what the funding conundrum is and decide one way or not. that we not break for summer recess with this unresolved. i'm going to be talking about this from portland, maine to portland, oregon. i'm happy to stop by in washington, d.c. in august. i don't think we should break for reelections and leave communities with uncertainty that's going to last for years. and it's within our power to do this. i have great respect for our chairman and our friend mr. shuster, and the chairman of the tni committee, the partnership that i serve with a number of our democratic colleagues on the committee. there is a vast array of people from the u.s. chamber of commerce to the afl-cio, local governments, governors, contractors, who are in accord. and by the way, they don't support kicking this into the next congress. the chamber of commerce, for exampl
bill. mr. chairman, i respectfully request that we think about, that you consider allowing me to offer my amendment which would shorten the phase of the money until the end of the year. and that we actually roll up our sleeves and get to work. that we have hearings on ways and means about what the funding conundrum is and decide one way or not. that we not break for summer recess with this unresolved. i'm going to be talking about this from portland, maine to portland, oregon. i'm happy to stop...
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bill will unleash innovation that promises to improve the quality of a college education and just as importantly if not more reduce the costs. it will allow innovative colleges and universities to shorten the time it takes to earn a degree, reduce college costs through self-pace programs based on learning rather than time spent in the seat -- and let's be honest, some of that time is often sleeping. this innovation, which is called competency-based education, has a lot of promise. there's a lot to learn along the way, pid falls to avoid -- pitfalls to avoid. this promise to allow students to master the knowledge of a course, which is essentially what the purpose of the course should be. and by demonstrating mastery of the course, regardless of how long it takes, we can, a, ensure employers that there is quality with regard to the outcomes of that course and, b, reduce costs by allowing a student if they're capable to proceed faster. this growing trend of innovation is very important because it provides a way to increase innovation and decrease costs. since the last re-authorization in 2007, higher education has become more and more expensive. mr. speaker, the cost of attending a univer
bill will unleash innovation that promises to improve the quality of a college education and just as importantly if not more reduce the costs. it will allow innovative colleges and universities to shorten the time it takes to earn a degree, reduce college costs through self-pace programs based on learning rather than time spent in the seat -- and let's be honest, some of that time is often sleeping. this innovation, which is called competency-based education, has a lot of promise. there's a lot...