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buchanan, seek recognition? mr. buchanan: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 1084 -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. the house will be in order. members, take your conversations off the floor. the gentleman may proceed. mr. buchanan: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 084, i call up the bill h.r. 6756, the american innovation act of 2018, and ask for immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 745, h.r. 6756, a bill to amend the internal revenue code of 1986 to promote business innovation and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 1084, the amend recommended by the committee on ways and means printed in the bill, modified by the amendment, printed in rt a of house report 115-985 is adopted, and the bill, as amended, is considered as read. the bill shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on ways and
buchanan, seek recognition? mr. buchanan: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 1084 -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. the house will be in order. members, take your conversations off the floor. the gentleman may proceed. mr. buchanan: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 084, i call up the bill h.r. 6756, the american innovation act of 2018, and ask for immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union...
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buchanan? >> aye. >> mr. buchanan, aye. mr. smith of nebraska. >> aye. >> mr. smith, aye. miss jenkins? miss jenkins, aye. mr. paulson, mr. paulson, aye. mr. marchant, mr. marchant, aye. mr. reed, aye. mr. kelly? mr. kelly, aye. miss nome. miss nome, aye. mr. holding? mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith, aye. mr. curbelo, aye. mr. bishop? mr. bishop, aye. mr. lahood? mr. lahood, aye. mr. neal? mr. neal, no. mr. levin? mr. levin, no. mr. lewis? mr. lewis, no. mr. doggett? no. mr. thompson? mr. thompson, no. mr. thompson, no. mr. blumenauer, no. mr. kind? mr. kind, no. mr. pascrell? mr. pascrell, no. mr. crowley? >> no. >> mr. crowley, no. dr. davis? dr. davis, no. miss sanchez. mr. higgins. plr mr. higgins, no. miss delbene? dr. chu? dr. chu, no. mr. holding. mr. rice. miss sanchez. miss sewell. chairman brady? >> aye. >> chairman brady, aye. mr. chairman? >> clerk will report the vote. >> 21 ayes. 14 nays. >> ayes are 21, the nos 14. the house of representatives file objection, i ask the staff be authorized to make technical con forming changes to the bill. amendments have tw
buchanan? >> aye. >> mr. buchanan, aye. mr. smith of nebraska. >> aye. >> mr. smith, aye. miss jenkins? miss jenkins, aye. mr. paulson, mr. paulson, aye. mr. marchant, mr. marchant, aye. mr. reed, aye. mr. kelly? mr. kelly, aye. miss nome. miss nome, aye. mr. holding? mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith, aye. mr. curbelo, aye. mr. bishop? mr. bishop, aye. mr. lahood? mr. lahood, aye. mr. neal? mr. neal, no. mr. levin? mr. levin, no. mr. lewis? mr. lewis, no. mr. doggett?...
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matt: buchanan? helen: what? matt: buchanan? helen: oh, yes. pat buchanan. pat buchanan called me and said, we would like to talk to you about working with us on our maritime stuff. i said, pat, i am just leaving for vietnam, and when i get back, i will talk to you. i went to vietnam in january of 1967. and the reason my publisher sent me, there were 88 american flag eight zero,e 80, american flag cargo ships stuck in saigon harbor because they couldn't be unloaded, because nobody knew how over there. so i worked with then teddy gleason, he was the ila president about, the ila being the international longshoremen 's association, and teddy got a crew together and was taking them over. i went about the same time, in january. we had a much bigger merchant marine at the time that we do today, but still, 80 ships being tied up, and the length of time, nobody would know how long. undersecretary baldwin, who was undersecretary of the navy, came over. i knew him from having done stories with him at the pentagon. and he came over and we took a helicopter ride around.
matt: buchanan? helen: what? matt: buchanan? helen: oh, yes. pat buchanan. pat buchanan called me and said, we would like to talk to you about working with us on our maritime stuff. i said, pat, i am just leaving for vietnam, and when i get back, i will talk to you. i went to vietnam in january of 1967. and the reason my publisher sent me, there were 88 american flag eight zero,e 80, american flag cargo ships stuck in saigon harbor because they couldn't be unloaded, because nobody knew how over...
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buchanan? mr. buchanan no. mr. renacci? mr. holding? mr. rice? ms. sewell? dr. chu? >> aye. >> dr. chu eye. chairman brady? >> no. >> chairman brady no. mr. chairman? >> the clerk will report the vote. >> 15 yays, 21 nays. >> the amendment -- are there any amendments to the amendment? >> mr. reichert? point of order has been reserved. the clerk will distribute the amendment and i ask the gentleman to suspend while the clerk distributes. >> the gentleman is recognized to speak on the amendment. >> this amendment is designed to end the coverup of the trump tax returns. while this achieves the same result i've attempted on five prior occasions, it includes new findings from some of the new developments of recent months that make it clear we're not only dealing with the self-described king of debt but the king of sleaze and what continues to be someone who acts like wanting just to be king. by now with an average of 7 1/2 major lies per day, we've learned that when the president says something, that is likely true. that's true with reference to the tax bill. when he proclaimed regardin
buchanan? mr. buchanan no. mr. renacci? mr. holding? mr. rice? ms. sewell? dr. chu? >> aye. >> dr. chu eye. chairman brady? >> no. >> chairman brady no. mr. chairman? >> the clerk will report the vote. >> 15 yays, 21 nays. >> the amendment -- are there any amendments to the amendment? >> mr. reichert? point of order has been reserved. the clerk will distribute the amendment and i ask the gentleman to suspend while the clerk distributes. >>...
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buchanan? mr. buchanan no. mr. renacci? mr. holding? mr. rice? ms. sewell? dr. chu? >> aye. >> dr. chu eye. chairman brady? >> no. >> chairman brady no. mr. chairman? >> the clerk will report the vote. >> 15 yays, 21 nays. >> the amendment -- are there any amendments to the amendment? >> mr. reichert? point of order has been reserved. the clerk will distribute the amendment and i ask the gentleman to suspend while the clerk distributes. >> the gentleman is recognized to speak on the amendment. >> this amendment is designed to end the coverup of the trump tax returns. while this achieves the same result i've attempted on five prior occasions, it includes new findings from some of the new developments of recent months that make it clear we're not only dealing with the self-described king of debt but the king of sleaze and what continues to be someone who acts like wanting just to be king. by now with an average of 7 1/2 major lies per day, we've learned that when the president says something, that is likely true. that's true with reference to the tax bill. when he proclaimed regardin
buchanan? mr. buchanan no. mr. renacci? mr. holding? mr. rice? ms. sewell? dr. chu? >> aye. >> dr. chu eye. chairman brady? >> no. >> chairman brady no. mr. chairman? >> the clerk will report the vote. >> 15 yays, 21 nays. >> the amendment -- are there any amendments to the amendment? >> mr. reichert? point of order has been reserved. the clerk will distribute the amendment and i ask the gentleman to suspend while the clerk distributes. >>...
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but there was a concept phase for the page and buchanan intersection. i just wanted to point that out. it's an interesting nexus at the time between new affordable housing, the existing neighborhood serving park, and then less than a block away, the john muir elementary school, so the plan did establish a vision for those connections in prioritizing that with the pedestrians oriented infrastructure, and i'll come back to that in a moment. fast forward a decade, and octavia boulevard is constructed, and congestion and the issues associated with vehicles trying to access the freeway are clear, as is the neighborhood's desire to further protect page street from these impacts. you know, eastbound in particular, folks are looking for alternatives to access octavia and the freeway from oak street, and page has been picking up a significant amount of that demand. at the same time, it's still a quiet, for the most part, bikable, walkable street. and so in the mornings in particular, page is one of the busiest bike corridors in the city. in the reverse commute,
but there was a concept phase for the page and buchanan intersection. i just wanted to point that out. it's an interesting nexus at the time between new affordable housing, the existing neighborhood serving park, and then less than a block away, the john muir elementary school, so the plan did establish a vision for those connections in prioritizing that with the pedestrians oriented infrastructure, and i'll come back to that in a moment. fast forward a decade, and octavia boulevard is...
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welcome. >> i live at 2734 buchanan street. i'm a 20 year resident of san francisco and have lived on buchanan since 2005. my wife and i live next door to the project site and are raising our three daughters there. my wife and i were surprised by the content of the project sponsor's written opposition to this d.r. hearing. we have tried to be very cooperative. we met the property owners of the home only recently when they informed us that they were moving back from hawaii and would require an 88 bathroom and laundry room which could block our four windows on the north side of our home. we invited the neighbors and the designer over to the home to discuss the project and it became clear that they were more aggressive than good neighbor it should be. they stated frankly that if we did not agree to their bathroom expansion, they would seek to build a second rooftop crews ship deck, if you will, a few feet away from our living space when we are raising our family. that is exactly what they have done. nonetheless, we hired an archit
welcome. >> i live at 2734 buchanan street. i'm a 20 year resident of san francisco and have lived on buchanan since 2005. my wife and i live next door to the project site and are raising our three daughters there. my wife and i were surprised by the content of the project sponsor's written opposition to this d.r. hearing. we have tried to be very cooperative. we met the property owners of the home only recently when they informed us that they were moving back from hawaii and would...
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michael buchanan. he was attacked by wasps while in a tree house, only to fall out of the tree onto a meat skewer. i should warn you, you may find these x—ray images disturbing. the thin spike that went through xavier cunningham's head miraculously missed his eyes, brain, spinal cord and major blood vessels. staff at kansas university hospital told local media that the little boy is expected to recover fully, although his voice may be affected. 18—year—olds today are healthier, play more sport and they did at the time of the millennium. official data comparing the lives of 18 year olds today, to those who were 18 in the year 2000, have been published by the ons. it shows that despite many positives it's an uncertain time for young people. optimistic at 18. the ending of adolescence, the beginning of adulthood. i'm definitely buying a house, man. yeah, i'm buying a house. i'll have the money, don't worry about that. so, what will the future bring when it comes to dreams, hopes and life plans? as soon as
michael buchanan. he was attacked by wasps while in a tree house, only to fall out of the tree onto a meat skewer. i should warn you, you may find these x—ray images disturbing. the thin spike that went through xavier cunningham's head miraculously missed his eyes, brain, spinal cord and major blood vessels. staff at kansas university hospital told local media that the little boy is expected to recover fully, although his voice may be affected. 18—year—olds today are healthier, play more...
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i had the buchanan expert read the chapters on james buchanan. i had the u.s. senate historian don richie read about the early history of the war. there are probably some factual errors there but the historians didn't catch them. >> could you tell us a bit more about her relationship with john cowell? , calhoun? >> yes. i think rose probably met calhoun through his daughter. rose liked to hang out in the senate press, the senate gallery and the house gallery and the supreme court as many ladies listening to the arguments. it was a place to socialize. it was a place to be educated as many of the women didn't go to school. but they learned about the issues of the day. and i think rose admired calhoun. i know that during some years he stayed at the boarding house that her aunt ran, certainly not all of the years that she was there, but he became a friend of her family. he became a very good friend of her husband. and her husband worked for calhoun during some of his, when he ran for various offices, when he ran for president. and i think it was just a family frien
i had the buchanan expert read the chapters on james buchanan. i had the u.s. senate historian don richie read about the early history of the war. there are probably some factual errors there but the historians didn't catch them. >> could you tell us a bit more about her relationship with john cowell? , calhoun? >> yes. i think rose probably met calhoun through his daughter. rose liked to hang out in the senate press, the senate gallery and the house gallery and the supreme court as...
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michael buchanan, thank you very much. westminster bridge attack has heard how khalid masood told his children he was going to die fighting for god. the 52—year—old was shot dead after driving into pedestrians on the bridge and fatally stabbing a police officer. five people were killed in the attack in march 2017. today, cctv images of his final movements before the attack were made public for the first time, as daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. khalid masood on the night before his attack on westminster bridge, buying his last evening meal at a fish and chip shop in brighton. he'd been known as a violent man in his 20s and 30s and had been arrested for shoplifting at just 14. but he'd been more settled since converting to islam in prison. that was about to end. his first preparations had been in a birmingham tesco, 13 days before the attack. here, he bought the two large sabatier carving knives with which he stabbed pc keith palmer to death. a week later, at enterprise car hire, he rented his other weapon, the
michael buchanan, thank you very much. westminster bridge attack has heard how khalid masood told his children he was going to die fighting for god. the 52—year—old was shot dead after driving into pedestrians on the bridge and fatally stabbing a police officer. five people were killed in the attack in march 2017. today, cctv images of his final movements before the attack were made public for the first time, as daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. khalid masood on the night before...
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buchanan, for introducing this vital legislation. and i urge my colleagues to support it in a bipartisan fashion, to show a united front against the horrors of the dog and cat meat trade. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from the virgin islands is recognized. ms. plaskett: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield as much time as he may consume to my very distinguished colleague, the gentleman from the state of florida, mr. hastings. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. and i thank my distinguished colleague and good friend from the virgin islands, as well as the distinguished gentleman from louisiana, for putting this measure forward today. obviously i support 6720, fro hint the slaught -- to prohibit the slaughter of dogs and cats for human consumption. i was pleased to join my distinguished colleague and co-chairman of the florida delegation, congressman buchanan, in reintroducing the measure.
buchanan, for introducing this vital legislation. and i urge my colleagues to support it in a bipartisan fashion, to show a united front against the horrors of the dog and cat meat trade. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from the virgin islands is recognized. ms. plaskett: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield as much time as he may consume to my very distinguished colleague, the gentleman from the state of florida, mr. hastings....
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buchanan no. mr. smith of nebraska -- ms. jenkins is missing is no. mr. paulson no. ms. black no. mr. reid . no. mr. kelly. no. mr. renie see -- ms. no no. mr. holding no. mr. smith of missouri no mr. smith no mr. rice mr. sicard no no mr. bishop no mr. lahood no dr. when strip no mr. neal yes. 11 that mr. levin mr. lewis yes mr. doggett yes mr. thompson yes . mr. larson yes. mr. blumenauer yes. mr. -- yes. mr. pascal yes. mr. crowley yes. dr. davis yes. ms. sanchez yes. mr. higgins. yes. mr. will. mr. benny yes. dr. to. yes. mr. smith of nebraska. no. mr. merchant. no. mr. renie see. mr. holding. mr. rice. misty will. chairman brady. chairman brady no. >> chairman brady. >> the clerk will report the wrote -- vote. 15 yes is. 21 nose. -- -- today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house, the supreme court, and public-policy events in washington, dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> fertile -- discuss lessons learned from the 2008 financial crisis. at an event hosted by the brookings institutio
buchanan no. mr. smith of nebraska -- ms. jenkins is missing is no. mr. paulson no. ms. black no. mr. reid . no. mr. kelly. no. mr. renie see -- ms. no no. mr. holding no. mr. smith of missouri no mr. smith no mr. rice mr. sicard no no mr. bishop no mr. lahood no dr. when strip no mr. neal yes. 11 that mr. levin mr. lewis yes mr. doggett yes mr. thompson yes . mr. larson yes. mr. blumenauer yes. mr. -- yes. mr. pascal yes. mr. crowley yes. dr. davis yes. ms. sanchez yes. mr. higgins. yes. mr....
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trump going neocon in syria, pat buchanan on protecting al qaeda and the other is why is the u.s. siding with al qaeda, rand paul on proxy wars in iran. everybody must realize there has been a fundamental change in u.s. policy. we are going to attack syria if they go in and try to take over a province dominated by many al qaeda forces. everybody needs to read these articles and call your representative and demand a vote to stop this war. host: mr. jenkins? guest: there is concern about -- thetle of it live battle of -- i don't think anyone is particularly interested in protecting al qaeda or isis. about thee concern is vastness of her's of civilians in the area -- fast numbers of civilians in the area who will either be casualties or will be numbers ofst civilians in the area who will either be casualties or will be sent streaming out of the area as refugees. france andkingdom, the united states have voiced concerns about the use of chemical weapons which are prohibited internationally. in terms of participating in the conflict, i would have to say that the united states is really
trump going neocon in syria, pat buchanan on protecting al qaeda and the other is why is the u.s. siding with al qaeda, rand paul on proxy wars in iran. everybody must realize there has been a fundamental change in u.s. policy. we are going to attack syria if they go in and try to take over a province dominated by many al qaeda forces. everybody needs to read these articles and call your representative and demand a vote to stop this war. host: mr. jenkins? guest: there is concern about --...
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goodness, i have thomas aquinas and i meant james buchanan. i apologize for that. that is not thomas aquinas. that is james buchanan. he said something so profound. i recommend reading his short essay on this. the order of the market emerges only from the process of voluntary exchange. the order is, itself, defined as the process that delivers it. the result cannot exist independently of the training process. absent this process, there is and can be no order. it is not the case that there is an optimal allocation of resources and we can get there by market. he says absent the market, it is not even possible to talk about order. the order is so dedicated to the process that generates it, but is inherently on noble. we cannot predict all the things that will happen as a consequence. so how would this issue come out a free society? part of the answer is, i don't know. i don't know because i don't have a blueprint for how people will order themselves. it is fun to go back and read about what the future of society will be like. there are many of them and they are utterl
goodness, i have thomas aquinas and i meant james buchanan. i apologize for that. that is not thomas aquinas. that is james buchanan. he said something so profound. i recommend reading his short essay on this. the order of the market emerges only from the process of voluntary exchange. the order is, itself, defined as the process that delivers it. the result cannot exist independently of the training process. absent this process, there is and can be no order. it is not the case that there is an...
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your current conditions outside, the hotspot is concord, 94 degrees, a couple miles up the road at buchanan field, livermore at the airport it's 91, santa rosa 84, san jose 79, much cooler near the watering oakland 67, san francisco only 60 degrees -- water, oakland 67, san francisco only 60 degrees right now. 67 degrees for the first pitch which is a few minutes after 7:00, the rangers in town for three games this weekend. overnight lows tonight 50s, san francisco 55, concord and livermore 58, mid-50s for vallejo, 59 degrees the low for mountain view. air quality, moderate the past couple days. we have had hazy sunshine. it will improve a little bit this weekend as we grab more ocean influence, good to moderate air quality likely coming up saturday. here's the satellite review. a ridge of high pressure made its closest pass today. that's why temperatures jumped by up to 10 degrees away from the water, but now it will slide back to the south tomorrow. that will i go us more ocean influence, -- give us more ocean influence, allow more marine air to move inland. that said, fog and cloud cover
your current conditions outside, the hotspot is concord, 94 degrees, a couple miles up the road at buchanan field, livermore at the airport it's 91, santa rosa 84, san jose 79, much cooler near the watering oakland 67, san francisco only 60 degrees -- water, oakland 67, san francisco only 60 degrees right now. 67 degrees for the first pitch which is a few minutes after 7:00, the rangers in town for three games this weekend. overnight lows tonight 50s, san francisco 55, concord and livermore 58,...
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michael buchanan, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.t her brexit plan to eu leaders, and says the eu needs to "evolve its position" to make a success of brexit. ireland and parts of the uk are battered by storm ali, leaving two people dead, including a woman who was blown off a cliff in a caravan in galway. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's sarah. it's the turn of the two manchester clubs this evening in the champions league. city are hosting lyon, while united are in switzerland taking on young boys. those among the 8pm kicks—offs. city, who have assisted on pipelines, it is goalless so far with 16 minutes gone. raheem sterling has looked lively. switzerland are goalless, playing on artificial surface. also in united's group, juventus with ronaldo are starting at valencia, real madrid hosting roma. both those games are goalless, the only goal so far in these kick—offs is
michael buchanan, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.t her brexit plan to eu leaders, and says the eu needs to "evolve its position" to make a success of brexit. ireland and parts of the uk are battered by storm ali, leaving two people dead, including a woman who was blown off a cliff in a caravan in galway. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. sport now, and for a full round up, from the...
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by 1992 he's so important his support of pat buchanan helps bring george h.w. bush down in the primary. '96 you have fox, msnbc, cnn was founded in '80, of course. so you had this period where we did have, more or less with the kind of -- part of it also is that's the media world in which most of us grew up. we're accustomed to this idea of cronkite and the "new york times" and there was a conversation. >> we're clinging onto the idea that's what it should be. that's what the american way of journalism is. my question is, is it? >> no. it wasn't all that great. joe mccarthy knew how to manipulate that system. he would call a press conference for 11:00 in the morning because he knew the papers closed at noon. he would say i'm seeking a communist in demy name s moines. he would wait until 11:00 p.m., headlines across the country, redoubles effort. he rode that to power but television helped undo him. because when people could watch him, they didn't want that. he rose because of intense coverage and fell because of intense coverage. that's the mysterious cycle her
by 1992 he's so important his support of pat buchanan helps bring george h.w. bush down in the primary. '96 you have fox, msnbc, cnn was founded in '80, of course. so you had this period where we did have, more or less with the kind of -- part of it also is that's the media world in which most of us grew up. we're accustomed to this idea of cronkite and the "new york times" and there was a conversation. >> we're clinging onto the idea that's what it should be. that's what the...
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this exclusive investigation from michael buchanan.ldren should all be alive, but maternity errors by one nhs trust left their parents bereft. what makes the deaths more unbearable is that the shrewsbury and telford trust often didn't learn lessons. we've had quite a few scares. after what happened previously it is quite hard to get excited. devon and gavin cadwallader‘s baby should now be eight months old but last december their daughter quinn died in the princess royal hospital in telford. devon had complained to staff that her baby's movements had slowed. the hospital constantly reassured her everything was fine but it wasn't. after three days in hospital, the couple was told their daughter had no heartbeat. in your mind, was your daughter's death preventable? yes. yeah. going in, she was... i mean, even after the postmortem that we had back, they couldn't find anything to say that there was something wrong with her. i think, in our heads, although it's horrible to say, if something had been wrong with her, we could maybe have dealt
this exclusive investigation from michael buchanan.ldren should all be alive, but maternity errors by one nhs trust left their parents bereft. what makes the deaths more unbearable is that the shrewsbury and telford trust often didn't learn lessons. we've had quite a few scares. after what happened previously it is quite hard to get excited. devon and gavin cadwallader‘s baby should now be eight months old but last december their daughter quinn died in the princess royal hospital in telford....
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here's our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan. two children born one year apart. children born one year apart. two toddlers now finding their way in the world. two people whose pa rents fear in the world. two people whose parents fear might have been affected by maternity errors he doesn't talk, walk. when his mother was 28 weeks pregnant, a scan revealed a problem with his skull. but despite the concern, staff encouraged her to have a natural birth. birth. it didn't work, she needed an emergency caesarian. experts have repaired his skull and insisted it is not the cause of his delayed development. why, did you let me try natural birth when you knew that there was something wrong with his head? it could have been a completely different story, you know, if you'd just took the time and said hold on a minute, we know there's problems, we won't take the risk and we will book you in for a caesarian, they took that risk and i feel that he is took that risk and i feel that he is to suffer. sofia will soon turn two. she was born prematurely at 27 weeks and needed support
here's our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan. two children born one year apart. children born one year apart. two toddlers now finding their way in the world. two people whose pa rents fear in the world. two people whose parents fear might have been affected by maternity errors he doesn't talk, walk. when his mother was 28 weeks pregnant, a scan revealed a problem with his skull. but despite the concern, staff encouraged her to have a natural birth. birth. it didn't work, she needed...
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allegations of poor care stretching back nearly two decades. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanany. we know that more than 100 families have already come forward saying they were failed by maternity services at this trust, that is more than 100 families coming forward and saying their babies died or suffered significant harm or that in a handful of cases the mothers themselves were let down. so far that figure has been made up of people coming forward and saying can you look into my case. the expansion allows the team to look at hundreds of records between 1998 and 2017. stillbirths and maternal deaths, neonatal deaths, significant harm, and they will determine what to step to ta ke and they will determine what to step to take next. it is vital, in cases like this and in this specific case, that we get to the bottom of what happened, that we look into all potential cases, and the investigation that has been set up can range as wide as it needs to to make sure that we get to the bottom of what happened, that families can find out what happened, and then that we can learn the lesson
allegations of poor care stretching back nearly two decades. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanany. we know that more than 100 families have already come forward saying they were failed by maternity services at this trust, that is more than 100 families coming forward and saying their babies died or suffered significant harm or that in a handful of cases the mothers themselves were let down. so far that figure has been made up of people coming forward and saying can you look into...
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our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, is in telford for us this evening. michael.lem here is an inability to hire enough staff to cope with predicted demand. there are not enough consultants and junior doctors so inspectors found high dependency unit with no staff at one point. staff are also complaining that too many patients we re complaining that too many patients were being treated in an undignified manner. the trust say they are working hard to ensure the right procedures are in place but, as you say, this is just procedures are in place but, as you say, this isjust after they procedures are in place but, as you say, this is just after they are trying to cope with a growing and deepening scandal of errors in its maternity department and allegations that the numbers of babies died because of those mistakes. —— number of babies. the care quality commission have issued a warning to another west midlands trust today, the dudley group of been told their a&e department is not good enough and questions have been raised over the number of deaths at that trust. again,
our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, is in telford for us this evening. michael.lem here is an inability to hire enough staff to cope with predicted demand. there are not enough consultants and junior doctors so inspectors found high dependency unit with no staff at one point. staff are also complaining that too many patients we re complaining that too many patients were being treated in an undignified manner. the trust say they are working hard to ensure the right procedures are...
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concerns about the trust's current maternity services. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan one year apart. two toddlers now finding their way in the world. two people whose parents fear might have been affected by maternity errors. demarai al assan will soon turn three. he doesn't communicate, he doesn't talk, he doesn't walk. when his mother tracy was 28 weeks pregnant, a scan revealed a problem with his skull. but despite the known concern, staff encouraged her to have a natural birth. it didn't work, she needed an emergency caesarian. experts have repaired his skull and insisted it is not the cause of his delayed development. why did you let me try a natural birth when you knew that there was something wrong with his head? it could have been a completely different story, you know, but they took that risk and i feel that he is to suffer. sofia—lily will soon turn two. she was born prematurely at 27 weeks and needed support to breathe. but a mistake was made inserting a feeding tube. sofia—lily needed to be resuscitated. the trust failed to tell her parents about the incid
concerns about the trust's current maternity services. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan one year apart. two toddlers now finding their way in the world. two people whose parents fear might have been affected by maternity errors. demarai al assan will soon turn three. he doesn't communicate, he doesn't talk, he doesn't walk. when his mother tracy was 28 weeks pregnant, a scan revealed a problem with his skull. but despite the known concern, staff encouraged her to have a natural...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in telford for us this evening. of pressures across the nhs often driven by unprecedented demand but the problem here is that they simply have not been able to hire enough staff to cope with predicted demand and that failure to have enough consultants and junior doctors became apparent during the unannounced inspection by the care quality commission last month. inspectors themselves were being pulled aside by patients as they could not find anyone else and they could not find anyone else and the staff they did speak to said they felt some people were being treated in an undignified and uncaring fashion. the trust say they are working with the ctc and with patients to ensure the right procedures are in place but as you say this problem for the senior leadership team comes as they are already trying to deal with problems in their maternity services and the seat you see it should be added have also taken action against another west midlands hospital trust, dudley hospital trust who have allegedly also failed patients.
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in telford for us this evening. of pressures across the nhs often driven by unprecedented demand but the problem here is that they simply have not been able to hire enough staff to cope with predicted demand and that failure to have enough consultants and junior doctors became apparent during the unannounced inspection by the care quality commission last month. inspectors themselves were being pulled aside by patients as they could not find...
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steve: let me turn to leslie buchanan .>> let me turn to our -- alexi mccammond. alexi: why do you think martha mcsally is the best candidate? steven: she is incredibly strong and has a great story, the first female pilot to lead a fighter squadron, a great fundraiser and great competitor. she was on the offense on the night of the primary and blew away her competition, despite the fact the democrats tried to meddle in a primary and dumped $3 million of negative ads against her. we think she is a great candidate. alexi: we have seen this highlighted in the attacks against her. what are the challenges she might face? what is her big challenge to overcome? steven: to consolidate the party. sheriff arpaio represents a segment of very conservative republicans in the state. she will have to unify the party. there is the mainstream in arizona that has gotten towards the swing kind of state, so she will have to reach towards the middle while keeping a broad coalition of republicans in her corner as she heads into the general election. steve: jonathan martin of the "new y
steve: let me turn to leslie buchanan .>> let me turn to our -- alexi mccammond. alexi: why do you think martha mcsally is the best candidate? steven: she is incredibly strong and has a great story, the first female pilot to lead a fighter squadron, a great fundraiser and great competitor. she was on the offense on the night of the primary and blew away her competition, despite the fact the democrats tried to meddle in a primary and dumped $3 million of negative ads against her. we think...
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michael buchanan, thank you very much. days later. a coroner said there had been ‘missed opportunities‘ to save his life. from the inquest, here‘s our health correspondent, dominic hughes. kayden bancroft was just 20 months old when injured in a fall in april 2016. when it became clear he needed surgery for a hernia in his diaphragm, he was transferred to the royal manchester children‘s children‘s hospital — but despite being placed on a list of patients requiring emergency surgery, his operation never went ahead. three days after being admitted, the toddler suffered a devastating cardiac arrest, from which he never recovered. an inquest into his death held in manchester found that a shortage of beds at one of the leading children‘s hospitals in the uk meant that the operation kayden needed was repeatedly put off. this inquest was told his mother shannon bancroft was said to be very upset at the continuing delays to her son‘s surgery but she was reassured by doctors that her son remained well. speaking to the bbc last year
michael buchanan, thank you very much. days later. a coroner said there had been ‘missed opportunities‘ to save his life. from the inquest, here‘s our health correspondent, dominic hughes. kayden bancroft was just 20 months old when injured in a fall in april 2016. when it became clear he needed surgery for a hernia in his diaphragm, he was transferred to the royal manchester children‘s children‘s hospital — but despite being placed on a list of patients requiring emergency surgery,...
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buchanan, no. mr. smith, no. ms. jenkins no. mr. paulson. no. mr. merchant no. ms. black no. mr. reed no. mr. kelly no. mr. noam no. mr. holding. mr. smith in missouri no. mr. rice. mr. bishop no. mr. bush shop no. mr. hood no. mr. neil yes. mr. levin. mr. lewis yes. mr. doggette no. mr. bloombloomenhour no. >> mr. chairman, before voting, mr. chairman, sir? >> for purposes, mr. chairman, that is the most bizarre defense of what we're doing today. >> we'll have the voting period right now, we'll have plenty of time during the day to debate these important issues. how does the egentleman wish to be recorded? >> may i make a statement please? >> after the vote, after we recess for these votes on the floor, when we begin to offer amendments, strike the last word and question, i will certainly recognize you. how does the gentleman wish date of birth record-- to be recorde his amendment. >> mr. crowley aye. dr. davis aye, ms. sanchez aye. mr. higgins. ms. stool aye. dr. ch urku aye. mr. holding. mr. rice. mr. levin. mr. higgins. chairman brady. >> no. >> chairman brady no. >> the cler
buchanan, no. mr. smith, no. ms. jenkins no. mr. paulson. no. mr. merchant no. ms. black no. mr. reed no. mr. kelly no. mr. noam no. mr. holding. mr. smith in missouri no. mr. rice. mr. bishop no. mr. bush shop no. mr. hood no. mr. neil yes. mr. levin. mr. lewis yes. mr. doggette no. mr. bloombloomenhour no. >> mr. chairman, before voting, mr. chairman, sir? >> for purposes, mr. chairman, that is the most bizarre defense of what we're doing today. >> we'll have the voting...
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his only vote was for james buchanan for president. no one knew exactly where he stood. he was in the right place at the right time.yet a certain symbolic standing in america as the victor of the war and also reconciliation between north and south. what happened in 1868, there was a failed attempt. they didn'tdid impeach - - pres johnson which weekend the radical republicans in congress. grant was in a position to straddle both of the wings of the republican party. still have his immense prestige from the war. he did not campaign openly. he had a funny way of not campaigning for things and sort of putting him in the position where things just happened to him. >> and his first time of office, the 15th amendment is activeactivated. there's a 1856. it starts as a social club of confederate veterans and they start wearing their old uniforms and drilling. it becomes a militaristic secret organization. and of course they start putting on robes and hoods at night on horseback and terrorizing people. nothing terrified the white south more than the black man. so the terror was ve
his only vote was for james buchanan for president. no one knew exactly where he stood. he was in the right place at the right time.yet a certain symbolic standing in america as the victor of the war and also reconciliation between north and south. what happened in 1868, there was a failed attempt. they didn'tdid impeach - - pres johnson which weekend the radical republicans in congress. grant was in a position to straddle both of the wings of the republican party. still have his immense...
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in brentwood, low 50s toward san rafael and a huge difference, 11 degrees spread between concord buchanan 47 versus 58. martinez, cool and mid-50s around el cerrito with low clouds and low pressure around the coast and tomorrow, a warm up, 60s and 70s foremost. 5:30 and this is when sal has to startbusy. >> i see something out of the corner of my eye but it's totally routine. it's been a decent commute. westbound toward the vacaville area into vallejo, looks good and some slowing on 37. people leave vallejo and go to marin county and you can see some stop and go traffic over that bridge. other than that, it looks good. if you wonder about marin county, that freeway looks good from novato through san rafael and the golden gate bridge. speaking of approaching the bay bridge, traffic is moving okay. metering lights are on and traffic is delayed about 10 minutes before making it onto the span. not bad for this time of the morning. 5:31 a let's go back to the desk. >>> cruz in north carolina are using helicopters and boats to rising floodwaters. the death toll is 32 and the storm is expected t
in brentwood, low 50s toward san rafael and a huge difference, 11 degrees spread between concord buchanan 47 versus 58. martinez, cool and mid-50s around el cerrito with low clouds and low pressure around the coast and tomorrow, a warm up, 60s and 70s foremost. 5:30 and this is when sal has to startbusy. >> i see something out of the corner of my eye but it's totally routine. it's been a decent commute. westbound toward the vacaville area into vallejo, looks good and some slowing on 37....
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this is where you conflict the seat whether its representative steve knight, mike coffman, burning buchanan bloom, all of these in different states are kind of on your hit list. with the strategy? will be healthcare? >> healthcare will definitely be an issue. the polls are showing its important issue because people are concerned about what's going to happen with healthcare and what's going to happen if we get cavanaugh-- brett kavanaugh in the supreme court and what we will do with pre-existing conditions, so it's been extremely important issue and americans know this and they will be voting on this issue. cheryl: i want to show you this other fox news poll because the economy is rocking and rolling right now. their opinion of the tax law was favorable at 40% last year and obamacare 51%, but now things have changed if you can tell. basically, we are looking at obamacare actually still hasn't unfavorable rating of the tax law has an unfavorable rating. people are shifting same attacks log roll that was a good thing. >> i mean, it's going to be good for folks at the top 1%, but people will lo
this is where you conflict the seat whether its representative steve knight, mike coffman, burning buchanan bloom, all of these in different states are kind of on your hit list. with the strategy? will be healthcare? >> healthcare will definitely be an issue. the polls are showing its important issue because people are concerned about what's going to happen with healthcare and what's going to happen if we get cavanaugh-- brett kavanaugh in the supreme court and what we will do with...
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mister buchanan. mister smith of nebraska. voting. voting. voting complete. the clerk will report the vote. fifteen yes, 21 no. they will distribute the amendment. [inaudible conversations] this amendment is designed to end of the cover-up of the 12th tax returns while this seeks to achieve the same result that i had attempted on five prior occasionsru it includes new findings from some of the notable developments of recent months that made very clear not only dealing with the king of debt but the king of sleaze and what continues to be someone who acts like someone just wanted to be king. with an estimated seven and a half major lies. that is true with reference to the tax bill. when he proclaimed regarding the tax bill i don't benefit there's very little there is very little benefit for people of wealth he ignored the reality that 83% of this republican tax bill went to the top 1% of wealthiest americans in that trumpet in his family were greatly enriched. one estimate was that they would pocket more than $1 billion from that tax scam. they seek to put in p
mister buchanan. mister smith of nebraska. voting. voting. voting complete. the clerk will report the vote. fifteen yes, 21 no. they will distribute the amendment. [inaudible conversations] this amendment is designed to end of the cover-up of the 12th tax returns while this seeks to achieve the same result that i had attempted on five prior occasionsru it includes new findings from some of the notable developments of recent months that made very clear not only dealing with the king of debt but...
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low 50s around. 47 a backup. 47 by congress. 10 degrees cooler than buchanan with 50s.panola and also rita pick 51 and 52 that is covered with water temperatures cool. is way below average. 51 and 53 and when you hit the lack of foggy makes for very cool readings in the coast and also in the city. the pattern change at least for a few days. high pressure built in and we see the fog burn off. it is not gonna but it is decreasing the last couple of mornings and will burn off faster today. bidders are 60s and 70s but the cool air is kicking out as a high building. even with the high building we get the northerly breeze that will last with upper 80s more so tomorrow the low 90s thursday and friday. today we start warming and lent. still a little on the cool side, but bumping up. at 7:31. we've had a couple of things. what you want to get to? >>> it is a little more clouded. it was doing well and it is still a decent commute. let's start of the south bay because he had a couple of things pop up. 280 is better than last time getting up highway 17. however, there is a crash no
low 50s around. 47 a backup. 47 by congress. 10 degrees cooler than buchanan with 50s.panola and also rita pick 51 and 52 that is covered with water temperatures cool. is way below average. 51 and 53 and when you hit the lack of foggy makes for very cool readings in the coast and also in the city. the pattern change at least for a few days. high pressure built in and we see the fog burn off. it is not gonna but it is decreasing the last couple of mornings and will burn off faster today. bidders...
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it means that for james buchanan, he's no longer the worst president. ( laughter ). >> stephen: uh-huharding man myself, but go ahead, yes. >> look, actually, it's really serious. it's-- it's foreboding in so many different ways because it really means-- i mean, you have somebody stealing something off the president's desk in order to prevent him from making a decision. you have him ordering generals to do something, and within a moment of them being ordered they turn to their others and say, don't do that. >> stephen: did that happen when you were working for the president of the united states? did you ever steal a treaty off of his desk? no, never happened. >> stephen, what it really means is we don't have a president. we have a president who's there, but he is not capable of doing the job or living up to the responsibilities. and that-- you can imagine what people all around the world are reading. i got some emails today from-- from abroad, friends of mine did, saying, "what's going on? what's happening in the united states of the america? you're the leader of the free world." but w
it means that for james buchanan, he's no longer the worst president. ( laughter ). >> stephen: uh-huharding man myself, but go ahead, yes. >> look, actually, it's really serious. it's-- it's foreboding in so many different ways because it really means-- i mean, you have somebody stealing something off the president's desk in order to prevent him from making a decision. you have him ordering generals to do something, and within a moment of them being ordered they turn to their...
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. >> confidant and former press secretary, brooke buchanan. >> i was so shocked when he told me he was flying back to d.c. i was like, just, no. stop. you can't. you -- like, you have to rest. and he's like, well, i feel fine. i'm going back. i'm going back. >> mccain's dramatic entrance was straight out of one of the romantic hero novels he loves to read. a standing ovation from colleagues who gathered to greet him. >> it seemed to take him by surprise. >> he appreciated it, didn't expect it, but it meant the world to him. >> lindsey graham is mccain's best friend in the senate. >> i've always viewed him as indestructible. this never crossed my mind, that there would be political life for lindsey graham without john mccain, until now. >> mccain knew he had everyone's attention and he took full advantage. >> i stand here today looking a little worse for wear, i'm sure. >> the entire senate floor is silent and everyone's listening. and then you hear this crying. and it was cindy mccain up in the gallery. >> friend and fellow senator, amy klobuchar remembers his wife's raw emotion. out o
. >> confidant and former press secretary, brooke buchanan. >> i was so shocked when he told me he was flying back to d.c. i was like, just, no. stop. you can't. you -- like, you have to rest. and he's like, well, i feel fine. i'm going back. i'm going back. >> mccain's dramatic entrance was straight out of one of the romantic hero novels he loves to read. a standing ovation from colleagues who gathered to greet him. >> it seemed to take him by surprise. >> he...
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cleveland got renominated in 1892, he was the only person they had been able to elect sense really james buchananhe was a very popular democrat and did manage to get the nomination again in 1892. it was a democratic year, quite definitely. he took with him into the white house in 1892 and 1893 when they took office, both the house and senate that were democratic. benjamin harrison fits into the harrison family where? charles: he is a part of the back inhat goes way american history. in colonial virginia there were five benjamin harrison's in succession. benjamin harrison the fifth was a signer of the declaration of independence. he was governor of the first state of virginia. his son was william henry harrison. in 1841, justnt for a month. his son was john scott harrison, who was a congressman from ohio for two terms. his son was benjamin harrison, the president. what is the difference between a wig and a republican? charles: they began to call midselves whigs in the 1830's, they lasted until the mid-1850's. they came up as an opposition to andrew jackson. they had a program too. henry clay was t
cleveland got renominated in 1892, he was the only person they had been able to elect sense really james buchananhe was a very popular democrat and did manage to get the nomination again in 1892. it was a democratic year, quite definitely. he took with him into the white house in 1892 and 1893 when they took office, both the house and senate that were democratic. benjamin harrison fits into the harrison family where? charles: he is a part of the back inhat goes way american history. in colonial...
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buchanan >> dennis buckley >> nancy bueche >> patrick joseph buhse john e.ulaga thomas daniel burke thomas burnett. >> kathleen a. burns >> keith james burns >> john patrick burnside >> irina buslo >> milton bustillo >> thomas m. butler >> patrick dennis byrne >> timothy g. byrne >> jesus cabezas >> lillian caceres >> brian joseph cachia >> steven cafiero uncle.wn goal, -- we love you and miss you, uncle denny. >> my son. we miss you and boy do we love you. >> richard michael caggiano >> cecile m. caguicla brett cahill >> michael john cahill >> scott walter cahill >> thomas cahill george cain >> salvatore b. calabro >> joseph calandrillo >> philip v. calcagno >> edward calderon >> kenneth marcus caldwell >> dominick e. calia felix bobby calixte >> francis callahan >> liam callahan >> suzanne -- >> roko camaj >> michael cammarata >> david otey campbell felix boe >> geoffrey thomas campbell sandra patricia campbell >> robert arthur campbell >> saundra patricia campbell >> sean canavan >> john candela >> vincent cangelosi >> stephen j. cangialosi >> lisa cannav
buchanan >> dennis buckley >> nancy bueche >> patrick joseph buhse john e.ulaga thomas daniel burke thomas burnett. >> kathleen a. burns >> keith james burns >> john patrick burnside >> irina buslo >> milton bustillo >> thomas m. butler >> patrick dennis byrne >> timothy g. byrne >> jesus cabezas >> lillian caceres >> brian joseph cachia >> steven cafiero uncle.wn goal, -- we love you and miss you, uncle...
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and -- and to give you an example of how cloudy my mind was, i didn't know -- my son was born on buchanan and grove. i didn't know right up the street, around the corner, which is where the program i was at, health rigealthright 3 mansions and victorian homes. i'm so cloudy and whacked out of my mind, i didn't know that these beautiful things existed in my city. so as i'm going through life since treatment, and i'm learning all these beautiful new things, you know, i'm advocating for people, you know, for change. you know, there's a lot of people that's given the wrong information like me. the information i was given me helped land me in prison, you know, but it doesn't -- i don't hold any bad thoughts up against my parents or anybody else. what i learned is that you know, i've just got to give back to the people that helped me or extend my hand. so by me doing these, having my thoughts in the head, i was given the aspiring change in word by the san francisco adult protection department and the senior ex-offender program. and it kind of threw me for a loop because i wasn't doing this to g
and -- and to give you an example of how cloudy my mind was, i didn't know -- my son was born on buchanan and grove. i didn't know right up the street, around the corner, which is where the program i was at, health rigealthright 3 mansions and victorian homes. i'm so cloudy and whacked out of my mind, i didn't know that these beautiful things existed in my city. so as i'm going through life since treatment, and i'm learning all these beautiful new things, you know, i'm advocating for people,...
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buchanan you are recognized to strike the last word. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just want to -- as we've talked about debt and deficit, our friends on the other side of the aisle, all of us came in at a different period of time and i came in 2006. if you look at what happened through 2007, through the next ten years, we could talk about the deficits today but the bottom line, we had no growth for ten years. there is multiple reasons. we ran up $10 trillion in debt, there was a big deal about $800 trillion -- or $800 billion stimulus and they had a $10 trillion stimulus through that period of time. you might say it is 8 or 9 and we went to $21 trillion today. what happened? to continue to do what we are doing, we're going backwards. at least here i think we have one of the best economies we've had -- i've been in business for 40 years and one of the best economies and part of it is because people are excited about the political leadership and being more pro-business and the lowest unemployment and growing at 3%. people are very bullish and a lot of being in busi
buchanan you are recognized to strike the last word. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just want to -- as we've talked about debt and deficit, our friends on the other side of the aisle, all of us came in at a different period of time and i came in 2006. if you look at what happened through 2007, through the next ten years, we could talk about the deficits today but the bottom line, we had no growth for ten years. there is multiple reasons. we ran up $10 trillion in debt, there was a big deal...
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i got a letter from my counterpart at the buchanan foundation who took me to task as it the director of the herbert hoover presidential library. saying something unflattering to his namesake. asy to do. that is interesting to put the question inside out. the one thing is with hoover there is such -- anyone who comes to the library over and we tell the story and people don't again know the story. they know the depression. they don't know this was a man who fed 1 billion people in 50 countries who saved more people from starvation. this is a man who oversees. -- there is a different hoover. when you have this fast reserve and i don't mean the advocacy, we are not apologist and we are not the chamber of commerce. to have the credibility and whatever it is like a book or film or a tour or redoing a museum exhibit, the point is to be as rigorous in your scholarship without rendering popular appeal. the deadliest word -- words is either or. the notion that you can be scholarly or popular but you cannot be worth -- both. people comes to the door. they wanted to know something. they may be m
i got a letter from my counterpart at the buchanan foundation who took me to task as it the director of the herbert hoover presidential library. saying something unflattering to his namesake. asy to do. that is interesting to put the question inside out. the one thing is with hoover there is such -- anyone who comes to the library over and we tell the story and people don't again know the story. they know the depression. they don't know this was a man who fed 1 billion people in 50 countries...
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and major general lusk will introduce lieutenant general jeffrey buchanan of the united states army who's also with us. now i'm going to turn it over to director sprayberry for an update. >> thank you. >> you have been listening to north carolina governor roy cooper. his message, this is not done yet. urging any evacuees to stay put. you want to venture out when you talk of days of lane and you're cooped up in homes. that's the safest place to be. he said the rainfall being measured as we know now and breaking records in feet. he is urging folks further inland, this has been a concern from the beginning, talking specifically about charlotte, asheville, mountainous regions of north carolina, that they need to be on guard. the rain is coming their way if it isn't there yet and flooding will be a major issue. part of that issue is we won't know what's there the next few days. rivers expected to crest through beginning of the week, even into wednesday. want to go to polo sandoval in lumberton, north carolina. this is an area hit hard the last couple of years in 2015, 2016 with flooding. some
and major general lusk will introduce lieutenant general jeffrey buchanan of the united states army who's also with us. now i'm going to turn it over to director sprayberry for an update. >> thank you. >> you have been listening to north carolina governor roy cooper. his message, this is not done yet. urging any evacuees to stay put. you want to venture out when you talk of days of lane and you're cooped up in homes. that's the safest place to be. he said the rainfall being measured...