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eric bolling -- [applause] eric bolling is an anchor and host of "america this week" and a two-time newtimes best selling author. he's currently on a 15-city tour speaking about the opiate epidemic. in 2017, eric lost his only child, eric chase, to an accidental opiate overdose while attending the university of colorado. i have worked with eric on many occasions and greatly admire how he has turned his grief to help children. [applause] it is now my honor to ask dr. collins to say a few words, followed by mrs. toni wheatley and eric bolling. [applause] >> thank you very much, first lady. it's wonderful to see everyone here on this beautiful morning. so happy first birthday, be best. as leader of the largest public supporter of medical research in the world, i'm truly grateful for the opportunity to say something about what we can all do to improve the well-being of our children and the adults too. first, physical well-being. as a doctor, a researcher, a parent and a grandparent, i know how important physical well-being is to get a child off to the best possible start. one way to do this
eric bolling -- [applause] eric bolling is an anchor and host of "america this week" and a two-time newtimes best selling author. he's currently on a 15-city tour speaking about the opiate epidemic. in 2017, eric lost his only child, eric chase, to an accidental opiate overdose while attending the university of colorado. i have worked with eric on many occasions and greatly admire how he has turned his grief to help children. [applause] it is now my honor to ask dr. collins to say a...
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bolling is second. mcfaul is out. people figure, the californians ll and weort mcfa will wrap up quickly. second round was not surprising at all. you had wright being bowling. people thought, wright, he is supposed to be the weakest beatdate, how did he bolling. then, bowling gets one more vote than he had before. where did all the beat bolling. mcfall votes go? some democrats started to smell a rat. they thought, this is typical burton scheming. he probably told his allies back wright in the second round to eliminate bolling. and write them the weaker candidate, could defeat him. the nearest we can determine based on our research is that that may have happened with some democrats, but they did it on their own. that burden did not direct them to do it. it makes sense in so far as burton was smart enough to realize that by doing that, it confirms the west suspicions of his opponents, that he was a schema and only interested in winning power -- a schemer and only interested in winning power. so there were a lot of issue
bolling is second. mcfaul is out. people figure, the californians ll and weort mcfa will wrap up quickly. second round was not surprising at all. you had wright being bowling. people thought, wright, he is supposed to be the weakest beatdate, how did he bolling. then, bowling gets one more vote than he had before. where did all the beat bolling. mcfall votes go? some democrats started to smell a rat. they thought, this is typical burton scheming. he probably told his allies back wright in the...
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he probably told his allies back -- to back wright in the second round to eliminate bolling. then being the weaker candidate, could defeat him. the nearest we can determine based on our research is that that may have happened with some democrats, but they did it on their own. that burton did not direct them to do it. it makes sense in so far as burton was smart enough to realize that by doing that, it confirms the worst suspicions of his opponents, that he was a schemer and only interested in winning power. so there were a lot of issues -- and whole series happening on and debates the floor between this round and the third round of voting. in the end, wright beat burton by a single vote. it was another big shock to observers, they never thought it could possibly happen. big consequences here, too. wright becomes majority leader and then later, speaker of the house. he steps down over ethics issues which gives a boost to a fellow named newt gingrich. so this election has profound downstream consequences for congressional politics and policy. it is really hard -- we cannot say
he probably told his allies back -- to back wright in the second round to eliminate bolling. then being the weaker candidate, could defeat him. the nearest we can determine based on our research is that that may have happened with some democrats, but they did it on their own. that burton did not direct them to do it. it makes sense in so far as burton was smart enough to realize that by doing that, it confirms the worst suspicions of his opponents, that he was a schemer and only interested in...
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bolling selling $3.5 billion in senior unsecured bonds.inally, tesla tapping the debt market yet again, raising $1.6 billion in convertible notes. bonds pricing at the high end of the initial range indicated to investors allowing tesla to boost the size of the offering. story.et to the broader global monetary action weighing on interest rates worldwide kicking investors on the hunt for yield. bob michael of jpmorgan believes enteral bankers are bullying investors into buying. the ecb has bullied us and the rest of the market into it. they are not going to raise rates, so that leaves us scrambling for yield. they will maintain the balance sheet so it ends up backstopping countries like spain. as long as there is no drama that is erupting either through the trade war or brexit, you are supposed to grab the yield. discuss, we have robert tipp, kathleen gaffney, and andy chorlton. you feel bullied into buying in europe? i think the ecb has underscored a point that the bank of japan has made, which is you can go too far with qe. they went into
bolling selling $3.5 billion in senior unsecured bonds.inally, tesla tapping the debt market yet again, raising $1.6 billion in convertible notes. bonds pricing at the high end of the initial range indicated to investors allowing tesla to boost the size of the offering. story.et to the broader global monetary action weighing on interest rates worldwide kicking investors on the hunt for yield. bob michael of jpmorgan believes enteral bankers are bullying investors into buying. the ecb has...
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houston high school senior matthew bolling set a new national record doing it in 10.13 seconds. >> incredible'm just trying to look up to see what the most philly fanatics sports fan we have here. >> karen travers. >> i was trying to see what she was tweeting about this. she's upset. she's going to be at the white house this morning. >> hard to focus on that. >>> coming up, see the crazy infestation of love bugs in one neighborhood. >>> plus the terrifying emergency landing of a jet liner packed with passengers without nose gear. >>> and later, what packers quarterback aaron rodgers just did. you're watching "world news now." k aaron rodgers just did. you're watching "world news now." did. you're watching "world news now." just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. e abs it deepside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe
houston high school senior matthew bolling set a new national record doing it in 10.13 seconds. >> incredible'm just trying to look up to see what the most philly fanatics sports fan we have here. >> karen travers. >> i was trying to see what she was tweeting about this. she's upset. she's going to be at the white house this morning. >> hard to focus on that. >>> coming up, see the crazy infestation of love bugs in one neighborhood. >>> plus the...
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2020 here's nbc's kevin tibbles >> reporter: he's a streak of lightning. 18-year-old senior matthew bolling national high school sprint record, clocking in at 10.2 seconds. >> everything was super surreal. i didn't really know what i just did. >> the one thing about matthew is the bigger the stage, the bigger the performance. >> let's see what you got. ready? go >> reporter: this quiet kid from houston says he shuts the world out before a race as if moving in slow motion parents monique and mark are in awe. how would you describe how he runs >> like a deer. >> if he says, i'm going to the olympics, i'm going to say, i'll buy the tickets because that's what he's going to do. >> reporter: of course the tokyo games are his goal but he's got a ways to go to catch the real lightning bolt, world record holder usain bolt of jamaica. >> i still have a lot of work to do if i want to get close to him. >> reporter: matthew and his twin brother support each other like two peas in a pod michael has just been chosen school valedictorian so basically you're both rock stars is what you're telling me. but i
2020 here's nbc's kevin tibbles >> reporter: he's a streak of lightning. 18-year-old senior matthew bolling national high school sprint record, clocking in at 10.2 seconds. >> everything was super surreal. i didn't really know what i just did. >> the one thing about matthew is the bigger the stage, the bigger the performance. >> let's see what you got. ready? go >> reporter: this quiet kid from houston says he shuts the world out before a race as if moving in slow...
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another news dozens of passengers are missing or feared drowned after a crowded boll boat sank in a lake my don't be in the democratic republic of congo at least 30 people died around $183.00 survived the disaster on saturday night is sought the boat was ferrying around $350.00 fast and just some were teachers charging to collect their salaries let's bring in markham weigh in kampala uganda for the latest malcolm what more are we hearing about the circumstances of this accident bodies. dozens more there now. the boat actually sank very unlikely that. we pulled from the water alive it's more likely to be a question of where the bodies of the of the missing will be found the rescue efforts have been fairly minimal from what we've been told they were thought to and around the lake so they went in boats to try and rescue people but they don't have the proper mix just using the small wood plea used by live around the lake. overloading is very common on many of the waterways in congo course many people are . ok apologies for that we seem to be where we're losing you a little bit so we're just
another news dozens of passengers are missing or feared drowned after a crowded boll boat sank in a lake my don't be in the democratic republic of congo at least 30 people died around $183.00 survived the disaster on saturday night is sought the boat was ferrying around $350.00 fast and just some were teachers charging to collect their salaries let's bring in markham weigh in kampala uganda for the latest malcolm what more are we hearing about the circumstances of this accident bodies. dozens...
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. >> yes, i think chien is it mu -- put in boll stofr hoft dogs they zblus had their heating here, he think thamp -- it's up 51% of their net exports from the short term they've had a lot of stimulus. they're playing the long game of how they build that out and who they form trading partnerships with. >> you have a sense of your views. i want to ask you brass tacks, where do you see up side which sectors and which markets if there is a resolution to these trade talks? >> if there's a resolution i think you get a nice up side to the u.s. market. you could push through 3,000 we particularly still very much like the tech sector and the chief industrial sector. industrials will a chooef on the fears and tech continues to drive top line growth. you want to be exposed to sectors that will drive top line growth, top line sales that's the best place to be. you would probably fade if you are going to topple hire next month it will be major from the grew it. it's probably our highest commission idea. we've been over weight on emerging market equities if a deal happens, that has to be good for m
. >> yes, i think chien is it mu -- put in boll stofr hoft dogs they zblus had their heating here, he think thamp -- it's up 51% of their net exports from the short term they've had a lot of stimulus. they're playing the long game of how they build that out and who they form trading partnerships with. >> you have a sense of your views. i want to ask you brass tacks, where do you see up side which sectors and which markets if there is a resolution to these trade talks? >> if...
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thought that was really overstated, the russians have been interfering with our election since the bul boll -- revolution. >> is that okay. >> it has never been okay, it was not okay even before it happened to democrats, it is never okay. but the point is everything that the russians did, obama knew about in real-time. in the last debate between clinton and obama, about 10 days before the election, when trump suggested that the results might not be legitimate, he reserved right too question the results after the election, clinton and obama went nuts, how could you question the legitimacy of the election. that was under circumstances where everything we know about russia now, they knew at the time. >> scott martin, thank you for joining us. kind of%uant to christina's question, we have another year and a half until the next election. you think speaker pelosi has the right game plan. she said they would continue to investigate, continue to litigate and so forth. mueller had two years. multiple millions of taxpayer dollars, didn't find anything, do you think she is playing the right hand inste
thought that was really overstated, the russians have been interfering with our election since the bul boll -- revolution. >> is that okay. >> it has never been okay, it was not okay even before it happened to democrats, it is never okay. but the point is everything that the russians did, obama knew about in real-time. in the last debate between clinton and obama, about 10 days before the election, when trump suggested that the results might not be legitimate, he reserved right too...
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and so mark boll got a lot of access to make zero dark thirty, he is basically an instrument of the statend he is a propagandist in the dirt bag. and so he calls up bowe bergdahl and gets to him through a series of intermediaries and records over 20 hours of tape with him. >> this is like how long after customer. >> very soon, like a month. the lawyer circumspect whether they should okay it, this is a dude who walked off his base in afghanistan, you will not stop them from doing what he wants to do. so he never came clean on where they were without. so bowe was going to make a movie about this. and had some troubles making movies, and serial podcast needed a new hook, and he said i have all this raw audiotape. and he said i want to be jason board and be on the secret agent and walk up my base. i totally did it. he had just been quiet, the whole thing might've been different. but he wasn't, because he is unguarded and mentally ill portrait victim who had come back from huger deal and was getting disappointed. >> talk about how that one moment that was snowballed, a few days before the gene
and so mark boll got a lot of access to make zero dark thirty, he is basically an instrument of the statend he is a propagandist in the dirt bag. and so he calls up bowe bergdahl and gets to him through a series of intermediaries and records over 20 hours of tape with him. >> this is like how long after customer. >> very soon, like a month. the lawyer circumspect whether they should okay it, this is a dude who walked off his base in afghanistan, you will not stop them from doing...
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i think it's a die the boll call move -- diabolical by women.e're at their mercy, basically, sean. and this means trouble for men. i mean, sex strikes have worked throughout history in south america, in africa, in greece. i could see georgia turning blue as a result of the sex strike. [laughter] i could see conservative men, gun-toting guys, pickup-driving guys, they may be two, three weeks into a sex strike, they're voting bernie sanders, sean. [laughter] any one of us could fall victim to a sex strike, okay? we have to take this threat the seriously and pay very close attention. as i said, sex strikes have been successfully used throughout history; in ancient greece. the heroine leads a successful sex strike, forcing the men of athens and sparta to abandon the pell by nice war. in 2003 a sex strike in lie brother -- liberia actually ended a 14-year civil war and led to election of africa's first female head of state. in 2006 a sex strike in colombia caused the city of peria's murder rate to decline by 27%. girlfriends of gang members held a st
i think it's a die the boll call move -- diabolical by women.e're at their mercy, basically, sean. and this means trouble for men. i mean, sex strikes have worked throughout history in south america, in africa, in greece. i could see georgia turning blue as a result of the sex strike. [laughter] i could see conservative men, gun-toting guys, pickup-driving guys, they may be two, three weeks into a sex strike, they're voting bernie sanders, sean. [laughter] any one of us could fall victim to a...
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montana governor steve boll u.k.ut on top, they will have up hill battle to take down president trump. why he would be easily reelected with one simple chart. check this out. morgan stanley says they predict average hourly wages will accelerate and grow into election day, well over 4% a year annually. that is phenomenal stuff. i want to bring in fox news contributor deroy murdoch. it will be hard run against that particularly as blue-collar workers, their wages are outpacing overall wages. if this continues and morgan stanley saying it will, how can president trump lose? >> let me coin a phrase here, charles. americans are making money it is a beautiful thing, a wonderful thing. the numbers are incredible of the chart you saw there is extremely impressive. when president trump arrived in office, average hourly earnings going up 2.4%. going up 3.2. up and away, if this trend continues, a lot of people with trouble with president trump's personal style willing to look past that if their personal income is going up, if
montana governor steve boll u.k.ut on top, they will have up hill battle to take down president trump. why he would be easily reelected with one simple chart. check this out. morgan stanley says they predict average hourly wages will accelerate and grow into election day, well over 4% a year annually. that is phenomenal stuff. i want to bring in fox news contributor deroy murdoch. it will be hard run against that particularly as blue-collar workers, their wages are outpacing overall wages. if...
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that is matthew white lightening bolling, crossing the finish line in 10.13 seconds, breaking the old100 of a second. he ran a 9 two weeks ago but it was wind aided and didn't count. he'll be attending the university of georgia in the fall. blink and you miss it. >>> game seven of the nba playoff series between the toronto raptors and philadelphia 76ers ending in dramatic fashion. >> it's off the rim, defended by simmons, is this the taker. needed a little help, didn't it. kawhi leonard's remarkable bouncing buzzer beater giving toronto a 92-90 win and sending his team to the eastern conference finals. leonard was awesome. 15 of his game high 41 in the final quarter. the raptors move on to play the milwaukee bucs in the conference finals. portland trailblazers will face golden state in the west starting ton tuesday. >>> the u.s. trade war with china about to ramp up again. how will beijing retaliate and how will it affect you, that's next. i had no idea why my mouth was constantly dry. it gave me bad breath. it was so embarrassing. now i take new biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'
that is matthew white lightening bolling, crossing the finish line in 10.13 seconds, breaking the old100 of a second. he ran a 9 two weeks ago but it was wind aided and didn't count. he'll be attending the university of georgia in the fall. blink and you miss it. >>> game seven of the nba playoff series between the toronto raptors and philadelphia 76ers ending in dramatic fashion. >> it's off the rim, defended by simmons, is this the taker. needed a little help, didn't it. kawhi...
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it's striking to see the cleavages between trump and his own national security adviser john boll on the who he seems to view as a war monger. he's citing kim over his own security adviser and joe biden as well. so he views this as very important to keeping that personal relationship going so that maybe there can be a huge grand deal. but so far we haven't seen that much evidence and there's enough progress on this. and lindsey graham one of trump's top allies said over the weekend on the sunday shows that this is something that trump, you know, he knows trump has to deliver on and so trump is trying to do the best he can to keep that relationship going. >> in fact, victor cha an expert on north korea and all things on north korea has said that testing of short range missiles is a direct violation of the u.n. security council resolution, in written form. there's no parsing of words here. it may be, might be, no interpretation on this. it's a direct violation of the u.n. security council resolution. daniel lit mapp thank you. we'll talk to you again. >>> the trump administration takes an
it's striking to see the cleavages between trump and his own national security adviser john boll on the who he seems to view as a war monger. he's citing kim over his own security adviser and joe biden as well. so he views this as very important to keeping that personal relationship going so that maybe there can be a huge grand deal. but so far we haven't seen that much evidence and there's enough progress on this. and lindsey graham one of trump's top allies said over the weekend on the sunday...
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boll ton. it does not call for a land invasion of iran, which would require vastly more troops.back with us tonight, joe -- the author of nuclear nightmares, securing the world before it's too late. and the white house editor for the los angeles times joins us. joe, i'll begin with you, all three of us are old enough to know the story of the gulf of tonken, and all that lbj justified in its name. how dangerous a moment is this, joe? >> if you are worried that this is starting to sound a lot like the prelude to the iraq war you're not alone. a lot of people in washington are getting very, very worried about what john bolton is planning here. as one indication, what struck me in this story was the line that said a half dozen national security officials had spoken to the honorable times about what they heard in this briefing. you don't do that if you're in agreement with what is being briefed. senior officials are concerned, according to the times story, that bolton is getting way out ahead of where the threat is, and maybe of where the president is. the times also reports it's not
boll ton. it does not call for a land invasion of iran, which would require vastly more troops.back with us tonight, joe -- the author of nuclear nightmares, securing the world before it's too late. and the white house editor for the los angeles times joins us. joe, i'll begin with you, all three of us are old enough to know the story of the gulf of tonken, and all that lbj justified in its name. how dangerous a moment is this, joe? >> if you are worried that this is starting to sound a...
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. >> or if you want to go back to susan what many democrats see as the good ol' days, the ocho boll - era. feels like a big comfy sweater. >> yeah, i think the problem fating the c facing the candidates, what is more important to you, beating trump or having a candidate you support on the issues or in line with you? beating trump used to be the higher number and that favors biden for example. we see people getting involved are starting to like their candidates. i think we're going to see that number go up and when it becomes on the issues, it tends to skew left and that would favor someone like either bernie sanders or pete or someone like that but it's too early to tell. the main thing is who is electable? right now who can stay in the race until january? who has the money and putting the field operation together. >> well, that's changed, too, right? because when you have blue and other ways they can raise small dollar donations, a lot of people are getting a lot of money. i want to read an analysianalys. if anything, recent presidential elections taught the two maryor parties to go
. >> or if you want to go back to susan what many democrats see as the good ol' days, the ocho boll - era. feels like a big comfy sweater. >> yeah, i think the problem fating the c facing the candidates, what is more important to you, beating trump or having a candidate you support on the issues or in line with you? beating trump used to be the higher number and that favors biden for example. we see people getting involved are starting to like their candidates. i think we're going...
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they started going after hillary for being weak and sick, which i thought was die boll tick, but smartong and that was a strength of hers. now he's doing it to pelosi. there's a lot of projection, right. he's an older guy. he's not the most -- you know, he doesn't take great care of himself, he's not in the best shape. this is what he tries to do to women in particular to make them actually it's sexist. he does not do it to men. he's intimidated by smart women. nancy pelosi is smarter than donald trump. he's intimidated by that. if you notice, every time there's a meeting with them, he completely falls apart. he went berserk the other day, there's no other way to describe it. i think that he -- his misogyny and his being unravelled by a smart woman, he just can't help it. the danger of it, though, and i agree with her that thank god you didn't run the pelosi tape, but we're talking about fine, in politics doing unprecedented things. but this is the president of the united states doing it at a presidential level. >> right. >> this is what's alarming to me. we're not talking bipartisan p
they started going after hillary for being weak and sick, which i thought was die boll tick, but smartong and that was a strength of hers. now he's doing it to pelosi. there's a lot of projection, right. he's an older guy. he's not the most -- you know, he doesn't take great care of himself, he's not in the best shape. this is what he tries to do to women in particular to make them actually it's sexist. he does not do it to men. he's intimidated by smart women. nancy pelosi is smarter than...
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well, pope francis borrowed a phrase from winston churchill on his trip to boll gar yeah and north macedoniape is facing an ice curtain similar to churchill's phrase iron curtain. that's because of a massive migration from poorer to richer nations on the continent. >> the pope says it is up to political leaders now to address birth rates and wealth inequality that fuel the problem. the pontiff will visit a refugee camp in bulgaria and meet orthodox church leaders in both countries. >>> three days of coronation ceremonies for thailand's tenth king got under way on saturday. it is the first royal coronation seen there in almost 70 years. >> as cnn's will ripley reports, many people flocked to the capital to catch a glimpse of the royal parade. >> reporter: for many in thailand, this kind of spectacle only happens once in a lifetime. an ancient vision of gilded of lance unique in the modern age. the king ascended to the golden throne surrounded by centuries old royal regalia. a sea not of gold but yellow, the royal color. this woman travelled ten hours from rural thailand to be here. i'm so hap
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congress have now started to echo the same saber rattling we typically hear from folks like ambassador boll ton. at this moment, the only thing that is abundantly clear about the administration's iran policy is its lack of clarity and the lack of consultation with congress and with the american people. congress has not been fully informed about the intelligence. we have not been properly consulted about the administration's strategy, to the extent one exists. but, more importantly, the american people deserve to know what's going on here. they are rightfully skeptical and tired of the wars in the middle east, a skepticism many of my republican friends across the aisle don't seem to share. so we need to get a better public understanding of what president trump and republicans in congress plan to do. yesterday i called on the acting secretary of defense, shanahan, and the chairman of the joint chiefs, dunford, to testify publicly before the armed services committee so the american people can at least get an idea what's being cooked up here. we learned -- we learned, sadly, in iraq, when thing
congress have now started to echo the same saber rattling we typically hear from folks like ambassador boll ton. at this moment, the only thing that is abundantly clear about the administration's iran policy is its lack of clarity and the lack of consultation with congress and with the american people. congress has not been fully informed about the intelligence. we have not been properly consulted about the administration's strategy, to the extent one exists. but, more importantly, the american...
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, but at this point it's my pleasure to turn over the microphone to my friend and colleague, helen boll, executive director. helen, you have the time. >> thank you so much, ambassador balton, for the opening remarks. dave has always said throughout this time that i've known him. please call me dave but i love to call him ambassador baltman because it sounds cool and he deserves the respect supporting arctic interests for the united states. i want to thank also the wilson center polar initiative for joining us and allowing us really to join them on this critical issues in u.s. arctic. we have -- this may be the fourth joint event with the cmts, but also we appreciate the expertise we've been able to draw upon for our day-to-day interests. the u.s. committee on the marine transportation system or cmts is a cabinet level federal interagency committee. it's really an interagency policy committee for the purpose of assessing the adequacy of the marine transportation system, promoting the integration of marine transportation including with interests in the environment and making recommendatio
, but at this point it's my pleasure to turn over the microphone to my friend and colleague, helen boll, executive director. helen, you have the time. >> thank you so much, ambassador balton, for the opening remarks. dave has always said throughout this time that i've known him. please call me dave but i love to call him ambassador baltman because it sounds cool and he deserves the respect supporting arctic interests for the united states. i want to thank also the wilson center polar...
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that can make our skin look boll. worried a pain, numbing cream first.look at this. >> on to the 50s and older folks. >> are you in your 50 s? >> yes, i'm in my 50s. >> probably 30s. 50-plus. >> no. i'm 50-plus. >> in 50-plus, several skin cart produc use that are helpful for preserving the collagen we have and reach for antioxidants because the damage from ultraviolet rays and peptides. promotes collagen in the skin. >> i don't want to look like a basset hound. >> i get it. still a battle, come into the ce offi. talk about strategies excellent. most populars strategie used for men and women reach for things like botox, fillers, tougnt our natural -- our handsome. >> sheinelle will do it in the break i. got her and -- >> relax. bout here?right >> the reality, botox releases scles and fillers. >> dave's fa. >> thank u. do it during a commercial break. >>> coming up. the tininess trend. ready to move oneyond cleaning out your closet? how to organize your entire house step-by-steep. this is good. back after this. >> get that away from me. >>> marie condo ma
that can make our skin look boll. worried a pain, numbing cream first.look at this. >> on to the 50s and older folks. >> are you in your 50 s? >> yes, i'm in my 50s. >> probably 30s. 50-plus. >> no. i'm 50-plus. >> in 50-plus, several skin cart produc use that are helpful for preserving the collagen we have and reach for antioxidants because the damage from ultraviolet rays and peptides. promotes collagen in the skin. >> i don't want to look like a...
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as senator burr said is that we con continually face issues like he bo boll -- ebola, mers. i know you'll have an ebola panel later. dr. shookit is here and he'll have an ebola brief. the extent of the outbreak as of last week over 1500 cases with over 1,000 deaths. what you see on the map on the side of the slide where the cases occurred in the last 21 days. 60% of the fatal cases not occurring in ebola treatments. people who are sick are still outside of treatment and often outside of followup care. we've had 95 health care worker infections and 23 deaths. on the good side because of the work of bartha and groups like this there's over 100,000 vaccines deployed which has been absolutely essential in an environment where there's conflict, connected conflict, terrorism and the contact tracing can't to be done as effectively as possible. so vaccines are very important and the international community is coming to fund the effort. now, when you look at that, though, i don't want us to forget because it's critical on the global stage. while we focus on ebola this is on a foundat
as senator burr said is that we con continually face issues like he bo boll -- ebola, mers. i know you'll have an ebola panel later. dr. shookit is here and he'll have an ebola brief. the extent of the outbreak as of last week over 1500 cases with over 1,000 deaths. what you see on the map on the side of the slide where the cases occurred in the last 21 days. 60% of the fatal cases not occurring in ebola treatments. people who are sick are still outside of treatment and often outside of...
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boll tton or anybody else f that matter because it's not them on a mission in iraq.re are very real dangers opposed by iran. i saw that there the summer of 2003 when i was walking the streets of baghdad with my soldiers. we saw the ieds and how the training and the equipment that was being provided by iranian intelligence to the militias in baghdad were causing us casualties and we were losing great men and women as a result of that. so nobody needs to lecture me about the dangers posed to iran but i'm a more speak softly and carry a big stick person. we have to maintain a strong presence by realigning forces. i they it's the right thing to do but i am very sensitive to this tough talk and chest pounding. there's no doubt about that. >> wow. that really brought it home. congressman jason crow, thank you very much for being on the show this morning. >> thank you. >>> and still ahead, dow futures are down more than 200 points right now amid ongoing trade concerns with china. we'll go live to the new york stock exchange next on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's ne
boll tton or anybody else f that matter because it's not them on a mission in iraq.re are very real dangers opposed by iran. i saw that there the summer of 2003 when i was walking the streets of baghdad with my soldiers. we saw the ieds and how the training and the equipment that was being provided by iranian intelligence to the militias in baghdad were causing us casualties and we were losing great men and women as a result of that. so nobody needs to lecture me about the dangers posed to iran...
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than any other state, and they are american citizens, i would remind the president, and now he is boll u.s.c.king -- bolluxing the whole thing up. both sides, democrats and republicans, who believe in aid, would disavow the president's position and pass relief for all americans affected by natural disasters, all americans. democrats are ready to support disaster relief for every -- every corner in this country, the west coast, the midwest, the south and puerto rico. as our negotiators continue to make progress on a disaster package, i fervently hope we come to a resolution very soon. i yield the floor. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: taxpayers spent $30 million on the special counsel's investigation. now we know without a single doubt that there was no collusion by the trump campaign with russia. for more than two years, the democrats screamed collusion and did so not based on fact but based on rumor, hearsay, and probably wishful thinking. we've done a huge disservice to the american people by taking that approach. as i said befo
than any other state, and they are american citizens, i would remind the president, and now he is boll u.s.c.king -- bolluxing the whole thing up. both sides, democrats and republicans, who believe in aid, would disavow the president's position and pass relief for all americans affected by natural disasters, all americans. democrats are ready to support disaster relief for every -- every corner in this country, the west coast, the midwest, the south and puerto rico. as our negotiators continue...