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burgess: mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 350 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the resolution. report the clution. the clerk: house calendar number 47, house resolution 350. resolved, that at any time after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18 dethe house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill h.r. 6, to accelerate the discovery development, and delivery of 21st century cures, and for other purposes. the first reading of the bill shall be dispensed with. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. general debate shall be confined to the bill and amendments specified in this resolution and shall not exceed one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on energy and commerce. after general debate, the bill
burgess: mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 350 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the resolution. report the clution. the clerk: house calendar number 47, house resolution 350. resolved, that at any time after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18 dethe house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for...
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i've had enough. >> reporter: burgess hopes someone in this area saw something that could help police. meanwhile, fixing that window will not be cheap. the estimate is more than $500. george spencer, nbc 10 news. >>> our weather, parts of south jersey drying out after this morning's heavy rains there. take a look at these heavy streets. long beach island ocean county got four inches of rain in less than two hours. high water left police shutting down portions of the roadway there. >>> people in the skate park some people on four wheels others on two. but we have some big changes on the way. let's get what we'll wake up to from glen hurricane schwartz. glen? >> if you go outside, you can feel the change. it's warmer than it was just a few hours ago. the humidity has dropped, the rain has moved out and we have some great conditions out there. the last of the rain came down through atlantic city just a couple hours ago. we had some showers earlier this evening and now it's all gone. northerly wind flow dryer air coming in temperatures already down into the mid-60s north and west. and tha
i've had enough. >> reporter: burgess hopes someone in this area saw something that could help police. meanwhile, fixing that window will not be cheap. the estimate is more than $500. george spencer, nbc 10 news. >>> our weather, parts of south jersey drying out after this morning's heavy rains there. take a look at these heavy streets. long beach island ocean county got four inches of rain in less than two hours. high water left police shutting down portions of the roadway...
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it was quite painful, instantly. >> amazingly burgess walked away with only minor injuries.ers want you to know national parks, they're not theme parks. you should keep a safe distance from the animals. they encourage you to use the zoom function of your camera. >> the bison, they don't have book pages. they don't know what's going on. >>> anthem is buying cigna for $48 billion. that deal would create the nation's largest health insurer by enrollment covering about 53 million u.s. patients. regulators are assessing whether the two deals would give the company or the companies too much power to set up prices and drive up health care costs as opposed to reducing them. >> i don't think that customers should necessarily think that they will be significant cut in prices. >> the buyout coupled with aetna bidding for humana could transform five massive u.s. health care companies into just three. apple dropped the nest smart thermostat from its website and other online stores. it was created by a former apple employee a exclusively by apple but acquired by google last year. now appl
it was quite painful, instantly. >> amazingly burgess walked away with only minor injuries.ers want you to know national parks, they're not theme parks. you should keep a safe distance from the animals. they encourage you to use the zoom function of your camera. >> the bison, they don't have book pages. they don't know what's going on. >>> anthem is buying cigna for $48 billion. that deal would create the nation's largest health insurer by enrollment covering about 53...
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been through in my life to date. >> reporter: the burgess family isn't alone.fie with wild animals. this guy too close to a bear and this 17-year-old in maine goes for a smaller animal a squirrel but even he gets attacked. this morning, the wildlife selfie trend has park rangers seeing red? sometimes people confuse it with being in a theme park being in an area where you're driving through, there are places like safari lands and drive-through areas where you can actually feed wildlife. >> reporter: at yellowstone national park they're telling them to stay 25 yards away. >> give them room use your zoom. >> reporter: brandi burgess saying she he'll think twice about that animal photo-op. >> i thought i had a healthy respect for wildlife but maybe not as healthy as i should have had but i'm very grateful. very blessed to have walked away. >> i bet and zoob she says she won't do that again, so just take that selfie from a distance, you know, just -- >> they will charge you. >> right. >> do not take a selfie with them behind you. >> she'll end up like that squirrel.
been through in my life to date. >> reporter: the burgess family isn't alone.fie with wild animals. this guy too close to a bear and this 17-year-old in maine goes for a smaller animal a squirrel but even he gets attacked. this morning, the wildlife selfie trend has park rangers seeing red? sometimes people confuse it with being in a theme park being in an area where you're driving through, there are places like safari lands and drive-through areas where you can actually feed wildlife....
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george burgess, a shark expert says it's a combination of a lot of things. warmer water, abundance of food and lack of rain have made for fertile ground for sharks to be in. a lot of people are going to want to go in the water over the fourth of july weekend. he said avoid going in near fishing piers, particularly if people are throwing bait into the water or cleaning fish. it puts that much more food in the water. he goes so far to say, he tweeted this out earlier today, it might be time in areas with recent attacks for people to stay out of the water, all together. it's not what you want to hear going into the fourth of july weekend. burgess says the only way to avoid a shark attack is to stay on the beach. >> john, thank you. >>> a boy getting bitten by a shark in south carolina. tyson joins us on the phone. how are you? >> caller: i'm good. >> what happened? >> caller: well i was just floating kind of in the water. maybe ten, 15 feet off the beach. and i was just pulling myself in the sand. the tide was coming in. all of a sudden i felt just like a twing
george burgess, a shark expert says it's a combination of a lot of things. warmer water, abundance of food and lack of rain have made for fertile ground for sharks to be in. a lot of people are going to want to go in the water over the fourth of july weekend. he said avoid going in near fishing piers, particularly if people are throwing bait into the water or cleaning fish. it puts that much more food in the water. he goes so far to say, he tweeted this out earlier today, it might be time in...
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joining me now is the director of the florida program for shark research, george burgess.>> good to be with you. >> a column for cnn.com you said that we should be careful about overstating this threat about sharks, writing, before we start killing sharks, let's all relax, shark bites are few and far between, they occur for reasons overlooked amid the breathless broadcast and suspenseful scenes from "jaws." are we going overboard in the media or is there a legitimate fear a shark attack may not be as rare as it seems these days. >> certainly legitimate fear in north carolina, where we've had seven attacks in three weeks. it's an unusual circumstance. obviously, there's a reaction needed in that area. the problem is sometimes folks have taken that north carolina bit and turned it into the entire united states. >> all right. but let's talk about maybe why this is happening. i'm understanding that the conditions at the moment are kind of a perfect storm for sharks with warmer water, drought conditions, higher salt levels. more people in the water. so it's almost like, you kno
joining me now is the director of the florida program for shark research, george burgess.>> good to be with you. >> a column for cnn.com you said that we should be careful about overstating this threat about sharks, writing, before we start killing sharks, let's all relax, shark bites are few and far between, they occur for reasons overlooked amid the breathless broadcast and suspenseful scenes from "jaws." are we going overboard in the media or is there a legitimate fear...
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burgess: -- seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker i send to the desk a plived -- privileged report. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 350, resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 6, to accelerate the discovery development and delivery of 21st century cures and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. pursuant to house resolution 333 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 2822. will the gentleman from illinois, mr. hultgren, kindly resume the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of h.r. 2822, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for the department of the interior, environment and related agencies for fiscal year ending september 30, 2016, and for other purposes. t
burgess: -- seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker i send to the desk a plived -- privileged report. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 350, resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 6, to accelerate the discovery development and delivery of 21st century cures and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. pursuant to house resolution 333 and rule 18,...
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he was very politically active as a member of the house of burgesses in virginia all for -- through the pre-revolutionary struggle and a member of the virginia convention. he was involved in drafting the virginia revolutionary constitution and declaration of rights in 1776. really, a very significant figure. the volume is also significant as evidence of the founders interest in ancient history of routing their political understanding in the history of rome and the history of republics. they were looking for examples from classical history for their political philosophies of how to organize the new republic government they hoped would replace the monarchical system. these are very rare pieces and there is only a handful of mason's books that have survived. i think we have more than anyone else except the wonderful gunston hall located south of washington, d.c., south of alexandria which is a wonderful preserved historic site that everyone should visit if they are interested in the founding era. it's often difficult to find objects that speak to the role of african-americans in the war. t
he was very politically active as a member of the house of burgesses in virginia all for -- through the pre-revolutionary struggle and a member of the virginia convention. he was involved in drafting the virginia revolutionary constitution and declaration of rights in 1776. really, a very significant figure. the volume is also significant as evidence of the founders interest in ancient history of routing their political understanding in the history of rome and the history of republics. they...
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. >>> tituss burgess and tina fey, of netflix, "the unbreakable kimmy schmidt," recently made their ownnment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in nonlip-sync news, former one direction member zayn malik has signed with a record company as a solo artist. he said i never explained why i left, it was for this moment. >>> and amy sedaris offered to be a replacement for jimmy fallon's injured hand. she gave a replacement for of how it would work. changing diapers, preparing breakfast, everything going swimmingly until this --. >> i know men like to shave old school which is why we're going to use this. >> all right stop, stop, stop. >> i know how to do this. i know how to do this -- scrape -- whip. >> too close for comfort. >>> i'm dara brown, this is "early today," we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we're making hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. you don't have to be a member to buy their service
. >>> tituss burgess and tina fey, of netflix, "the unbreakable kimmy schmidt," recently made their ownnment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in nonlip-sync news, former one direction member zayn malik has signed with a record company as a solo artist. he said i never explained why i left, it was for this moment. >>> and amy sedaris offered to be a replacement for jimmy fallon's injured hand. she gave a replacement for of how it would work. changing diapers, preparing...
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. >> reporter: but now he is working with a new company, run by this guy, jerry burgess, who tagami says is calling the shots and, in fact, bridges told us two weeks ago. >> when coal moves through oakland, it will be a very positive thing. >> reporter: but councilman dan cobb says this is a tagami project through and through. >> my belief is that he does have control over that. he gets to choose who he hires or who he contracts with to be the operator and manager of this private facility. >> reporter: can't you take some responsibility for whether that's going to happen or not? >> again, i'm taking responsibility for delivering the project. and that's my focus. >> reporter: isn't that kind of shirking responsibility for the product that -- >> i really don't think so. >> reporter: tagami says his deal with the city allows him to import and export whatever he wants but councilman says hold on. nobody ever expected coal to come through town. and whether tagami likes it or not, the public needs to have its say. >> the development agreement does have provisions in there, it's very clear in w
. >> reporter: but now he is working with a new company, run by this guy, jerry burgess, who tagami says is calling the shots and, in fact, bridges told us two weeks ago. >> when coal moves through oakland, it will be a very positive thing. >> reporter: but councilman dan cobb says this is a tagami project through and through. >> my belief is that he does have control over that. he gets to choose who he hires or who he contracts with to be the operator and manager of...
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burgess: i thank the chairman for the recognition. i thank the subcommittee chairman for indulgence at this late hour. mr. chairman, this is an issue that's been under investigation by the subcommittee of oversight and investigations on the energy and commerce committee for over the last six years. in 2006, without consultation from the energy and commerce committee, there was included a provision in the annual interior e.p.a. appropriations bill that allowed the environmental protection agency to begin using a special program that was explicitly and exclusively authorized for use by the public health service administration under the department of health and human services. this special mechanism allows the government employee to leave the normal g.s. pay scale and receive nearly uncapped composition upwards of $200,000 to $300,000 per year. the special provision was intended to be used only in unique circumstances where perhaps leaders of the health care industry would not be able to work for the federal government because of pay con
burgess: i thank the chairman for the recognition. i thank the subcommittee chairman for indulgence at this late hour. mr. chairman, this is an issue that's been under investigation by the subcommittee of oversight and investigations on the energy and commerce committee for over the last six years. in 2006, without consultation from the energy and commerce committee, there was included a provision in the annual interior e.p.a. appropriations bill that allowed the environmental protection agency...
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. -- burgess standing by. he's been taking my calls over the last few weeks. first question, so far in this year how many shark a attacks have there been in the united states. >> looking at that time board, we've got 26 attacks across the united states and of course relevant to the discussion in hand, 8 attacks in north carolina and four in neighboring smoking free campaign glock based on all your research and experience, do these numbers stand out to you? is it something that surprises you with what's happened over the pass few weeks. >> the number in the united states isn't surprised. it's about half the way to last year. in south carolina it's more than they've had in an entire year, so it's a different weighs. >> we tend to focus on what happening there. if t question is what is happening environmentally to increase the shark attacks. in science there's multiple causes. >> you hit it right on the head. it's nice when we can give you a straight line response, but in this case here it's complexed, a perfect storm if you will, some of them environmental and s
. -- burgess standing by. he's been taking my calls over the last few weeks. first question, so far in this year how many shark a attacks have there been in the united states. >> looking at that time board, we've got 26 attacks across the united states and of course relevant to the discussion in hand, 8 attacks in north carolina and four in neighboring smoking free campaign glock based on all your research and experience, do these numbers stand out to you? is it something that surprises...
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well, i hope you do that george burgess. thank you for talking with us.t. >>> of all the stories we bring you this hour, this will be the most memorable. it begins with a burglary near miami. a man who had a previous run in with the law was arrested making his first court appearance on thursday. and what happened there, take a look. >> f-1513303. mr. booth, did you go to nautilus for middle school? >> oh, many i goodness! oh my goodness! >> i'm sorry to see you here. i always wondered what happened to you, sir. >> oh my goodness. >> this was the nicest kid in middle school. >> oh, my goodness! >> he was the best kid in middle school. i used to play football with him. all the kids. look what's happened. i'm so sorry. >> oh, my goodness! mr. booth, i hope you're able to change your ways. good luck to you. >> oh, my goodness! >> what's sad is how old we've become. >> oh, my goodness. >> good luck to you, sir. i hope you're able to come out of this okay and just lead a lawful life. >> well booth's story continues in the courts. his bond was set at $43,000. th
well, i hope you do that george burgess. thank you for talking with us.t. >>> of all the stories we bring you this hour, this will be the most memorable. it begins with a burglary near miami. a man who had a previous run in with the law was arrested making his first court appearance on thursday. and what happened there, take a look. >> f-1513303. mr. booth, did you go to nautilus for middle school? >> oh, many i goodness! oh my goodness! >> i'm sorry to see you here....
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from clearwater, florida, it's the champs it's the burgess family!eering and applause] and from nashville, tennessee, it's the muller family. here in a brand-new, head-turning ford fusion hybrid. [cheering and applause] steve: hey, elliott. that's muller? elliott: muller. steve: muller. good. how you doing, man? elliott: i'm doing well. how are you? steve: from tennessee, nashville. elliott: nashville. yes, sir. steve: nashville, cashville. elliott: that's right. steve: yeah. what do you do for a living, elliott? elliott: uh, speaking of cashville, um, no, kidding. i'm a pastor. [cheering and applause] my wife britta. i married her. we have a 2-year-old at home and one on the way, and you might share a birthday with this one. um, if it's a boy we're gonna name it steve. if it's a girl, harvey. [laughter] steve: last thing i need, little white kid walking around, "hi, i'm steve harvey." [laughter]
from clearwater, florida, it's the champs it's the burgess family!eering and applause] and from nashville, tennessee, it's the muller family. here in a brand-new, head-turning ford fusion hybrid. [cheering and applause] steve: hey, elliott. that's muller? elliott: muller. steve: muller. good. how you doing, man? elliott: i'm doing well. how are you? steve: from tennessee, nashville. elliott: nashville. yes, sir. steve: nashville, cashville. elliott: that's right. steve: yeah. what do you do for...
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. >> brandy burgess is lucky to be alive after a bison charged her and flipped her in the air after she her daughter snapped this selfie in front of the wild boast. it happen so fast but so manied like it was forever. it was painful and most frightening experience i was in through my life today. >> wow, she is the fifth person in yellowstone park to get too close to a bison. people put themselves in danger with selfies. the american hunter is in stores. something tells me the animals you take a selfie they are not alive. >> no i wont. just i mean no i am not doing that? they are wild animals. that's what they are going to do. going to run and try to attack. >> it is not disneyland. it has huge orange and a giant boast and the mass and force. that woman is lucky to be alive. >> people who don't grow up. >> figure it out. >> get her but the ripped open. >> they don't want selfie pictures and profile pictures with tigers and lions. who wants to date those guys anyway. this makes you more? >> and people are getting too close to bears and rattlesnakes and i am just thinking what do people do
. >> brandy burgess is lucky to be alive after a bison charged her and flipped her in the air after she her daughter snapped this selfie in front of the wild boast. it happen so fast but so manied like it was forever. it was painful and most frightening experience i was in through my life today. >> wow, she is the fifth person in yellowstone park to get too close to a bison. people put themselves in danger with selfies. the american hunter is in stores. something tells me the...
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. >> george burgess. thank you. difficult situation.t something to make you smile at the end of a long day, the "ridiculist" is next. >>> time now, we have a real treat tonight. if you are a fan of '90s american sitcoms and rap stylings of the greatest host of the greatest game show ever invented. ladies and gentlemen, d.j. jazzy jeopardy. >> tv for 800. >> in the theme to this 90s sitcom i pulled up to the house about 7 or 8 and i yelled to the cabbie yo homes smell ya later? >> what's the fresh prince of bel aire. >> did alex turn the theme song into some campfire ghost story in a scary whisper voice? >> i, pulled up to the house, about 7 or 8, and i yelled to the cabbie yo homes smell ya later. >> i could not do any better. just saying. he did better than i in a million, trillion years would do. i love alex and jeopardy is the greatest show ever. in case the original song is not in your brain though, here it is for reference. ♪ i pulled up to the house about 7 or 8 and i yelled to the cabbie yo homes smell ya later ♪ >> lot's listen
. >> george burgess. thank you. difficult situation.t something to make you smile at the end of a long day, the "ridiculist" is next. >>> time now, we have a real treat tonight. if you are a fan of '90s american sitcoms and rap stylings of the greatest host of the greatest game show ever invented. ladies and gentlemen, d.j. jazzy jeopardy. >> tv for 800. >> in the theme to this 90s sitcom i pulled up to the house about 7 or 8 and i yelled to the cabbie yo...
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from clearwater, florida, it's the burgess family.eering and applause] and from birmingham, alabama it's the mikula family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win themself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion hybrid. right there, folks. [cheering and applause] steve: d.j., how you doing, man? d.j.: i'm doing fine, and yourself, steve? steve: i like that tie. i like that. who came with your color combinations, ladies? >> i did, steve. steve: that's what i thought. [laughter] notice i just went right on to you. [applause] kaylon: thank you. steve: good job, bryan. you're sharp. let me tighten you up berman. what i want you to do is, i want you to start--what size is the neck on this shirt? berman: 15. steve: you wear a 14. berman: i told you. [laughter] [applause] steve: oh, i see what happened. sister, was your idea to wear the red--you went and bought all the medium shirts. kaylon: i did. he owe me my
from clearwater, florida, it's the burgess family.eering and applause] and from birmingham, alabama it's the mikula family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win themself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion hybrid. right there, folks. [cheering and applause] steve: d.j., how you doing, man? d.j.: i'm doing fine, and yourself, steve? steve: i like that tie. i like that. who came with your color combinations, ladies?...
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. >> george burgess. thank you. difficult situation.t, something to make you smile at the end of a long day, the "ridiculist" is next. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your doctor about otezla today. ot
. >> george burgess. thank you. difficult situation.t, something to make you smile at the end of a long day, the "ridiculist" is next. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for...
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hehe's been in the virginia house of burgesses running a plantation with 300 slaves i discovered it's a small industrial village. it has a big fishery business on the potomac and this last year he's even running one of the largest distill ris in the country notwithstanding his averse to alcohol. >> rose: he was the logical choice? >> he was. in 1775, he was elected unanimously by the continental congress' commander-in-chief and one of the few people who had significant military experience even though he was in his 40s and this experience was back in his 20s. but remember what's happening is the revolution is starting in massachusetts, lexington and concord, thousands of militiamen who gathered in cambridge but they're all new england militiamen, so to give the cause a continental perspective everyone immediately looks to the south because then it would give it a national character. and there is something about washington throughout his life that people are confident and entrusting power to him. he inspires confident, he's level-headed. he's not someone who becomes drunk with power. an
hehe's been in the virginia house of burgesses running a plantation with 300 slaves i discovered it's a small industrial village. it has a big fishery business on the potomac and this last year he's even running one of the largest distill ris in the country notwithstanding his averse to alcohol. >> rose: he was the logical choice? >> he was. in 1775, he was elected unanimously by the continental congress' commander-in-chief and one of the few people who had significant military...
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workers that aring with exposed or how about with respect to the community, building on congressman burgess'squestion about one of these individuals if they had been exposed and presented to an er. can you explain to me what your view is, if you have one, about our national strategic stockpile and the coordination within the government enterprise with respect to the national stockpile? >> thank you for that question. the strategic national stockpile actually did provide vaccine for the state who had workers receiving prof lax sis. i'm confidence we have the ability to do it. the nature of the event that you might be trying to prepare for always determines whether you have enough. but there have been a variety of processes and procedures to review, the requirements that have been set by the federal government for this threat. and we meet those current requirements. >> dr. hassell any comments on our stockpile and how we can ensure we have the medical counter measures in place? >> nom. that's really my colleagues purview. >> dr. crosse and mr. dempske, this event, going back to what this event
workers that aring with exposed or how about with respect to the community, building on congressman burgess'squestion about one of these individuals if they had been exposed and presented to an er. can you explain to me what your view is, if you have one, about our national strategic stockpile and the coordination within the government enterprise with respect to the national stockpile? >> thank you for that question. the strategic national stockpile actually did provide vaccine for the...
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he was very politically active as a member of the house of burgesses in virginia all for the pre-revolutionary struggle and a member of the virginia convention. he was involved in drafting the virginia revolutionary constitution and declaration of rights in 1776. really, a very significant figure. the volume is also significant as evidence of the founders interest in ancient history of routing their political understanding in the history of rome and the history of republics. they were looking for examples from classical history for their political philosophies, how to organize the new republic an governments, that they hoped would replace -- after the declaration of independence -- the monarchical system that had grown up at that time. these are very rare pieces and there is only a handful of mason's books that have survived. i think we have more than anyone else except the wonderful gunston hall located south of washington, d.c., south of alexandria which is a wonderful preserved historic site that everyone should visit if they are interested in the founding era. it's often difficult to find
he was very politically active as a member of the house of burgesses in virginia all for the pre-revolutionary struggle and a member of the virginia convention. he was involved in drafting the virginia revolutionary constitution and declaration of rights in 1776. really, a very significant figure. the volume is also significant as evidence of the founders interest in ancient history of routing their political understanding in the history of rome and the history of republics. they were looking...
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burgess for five minutes. >> thanks mr. chairman. thanks to our witnesses for being here today. dr. sosin, let heme ask you a few questions about what we're doing to harden our infrastructure in these locations where it may be under study. appreciate what ranking member degette has stated earlier. i've been on this committee for years and it seems like there's recurrent theme here. we want everything to be perfect. but there are human beings involved and sometimes they aren't perfect. i was a regular guy when the anthrax attacks happened in 2001. i remember reading in horror what happened when those individuals were infected and died reading about the emergency room doctors' experience, here was a guy who didn't look that sick. and as we found out you can be a lot sicker than what you look and by the time clinical deterioration begins you're almost too late on the curve to rescue someone although rescue is possible if you start early. because unlike ebola, anthrax is treatable with relatively common antibiotics. so bearing in mind that ebola experience from not quite a year ago, cdc
burgess for five minutes. >> thanks mr. chairman. thanks to our witnesses for being here today. dr. sosin, let heme ask you a few questions about what we're doing to harden our infrastructure in these locations where it may be under study. appreciate what ranking member degette has stated earlier. i've been on this committee for years and it seems like there's recurrent theme here. we want everything to be perfect. but there are human beings involved and sometimes they aren't perfect. i...
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had the most enlightened constitution in human history and he promulgated it at the height of the burgess in the 30s so voting is utterly tangential not so much locally and that's why i'm working to support someone. i will do this fund-raiser in new york at the end of the month and then we will go out to seattle and help her with her campaign because the democratic establishment, not just in the state of washington but nationally is determined to destroy her because like nader
had the most enlightened constitution in human history and he promulgated it at the height of the burgess in the 30s so voting is utterly tangential not so much locally and that's why i'm working to support someone. i will do this fund-raiser in new york at the end of the month and then we will go out to seattle and help her with her campaign because the democratic establishment, not just in the state of washington but nationally is determined to destroy her because like nader
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>> burgess says at least, people should not swim near fishing piers which attract sharks.s one of the problems. if you are swimming where they are chumming and using things for bait as you pointed out an hour ago, a shark doesn't know the difference between chum and you. >> no. you could be chum steve. >> i was always told sharks don't like the taste of humans. >> brian, that is a myth. george burgess told me while we're not normally on their diet we probably taste as good as a sea turtle or fish. they're going to bite us. >> on facebook do you think we taste as good as a sea turtle? >> serious problem for folks in carolinas unfortunately. >>> donald trump is getting in trouble. now macy's backing out of his time line. he says no it was mutual. now new york city mayor bill de blasio says they're reviewing contracts with donald trump after his comments about illegal immigration. you spoke to trump yesterday. >> i did. he takes aim trump style at macy's and others that have him in their cross hairs. >> macy's folded like a wet rag under the pressure. i don't like people that
>> burgess says at least, people should not swim near fishing piers which attract sharks.s one of the problems. if you are swimming where they are chumming and using things for bait as you pointed out an hour ago, a shark doesn't know the difference between chum and you. >> no. you could be chum steve. >> i was always told sharks don't like the taste of humans. >> brian, that is a myth. george burgess told me while we're not normally on their diet we probably taste as...
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it posted a loss because of its nokia burgess. alexis tsipras return to policy -- parliament today.hes there will hold a quorum today to discuss the emergency liquidity assistance that keeps greece's financial system alive. ryan: we are just under a half hour to go. it's take a look at what is set to move at the open. caroline hyde has the crystal ball. buttery watching today -- what are we watching today? caroline: a second day therefore stocks on the downward trajectory. the reason is think of lower after u.s. trade. we saw particularly poor numbers out of the tech titans like apple and microsoft. that is important. there the two biggest stocks on the s&p 500. that feels he was some gloom. think about some of the suppliers, asml the equipment maker, arm holdings, we just got numbers from them that might be a little bit of a concern. equity set to fall lower. have a little look that is the supply chain. here's a look at what is happening in the bond market. indeed, we are not seeing much in the way of movement. we see a little bit of an appetite across the border. that is dipping d
it posted a loss because of its nokia burgess. alexis tsipras return to policy -- parliament today.hes there will hold a quorum today to discuss the emergency liquidity assistance that keeps greece's financial system alive. ryan: we are just under a half hour to go. it's take a look at what is set to move at the open. caroline hyde has the crystal ball. buttery watching today -- what are we watching today? caroline: a second day therefore stocks on the downward trajectory. the reason is think...
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reporter: 10 into their group about the video can if they are proving will flawless and flying with ties burgesss sink first of the movie 13 hours. that >> reporter: american for killed in gauzy >> pam: hour of your energy and the news on the way it 7:00 in center followed by entertainment tonight at 730 that we are back with kron 4 news at 8:00 and the raiders arrived in nafta for training camp gary has their reaction from their prized happy anniversary to me it's safeway's anniversary... happy anniversary to me but you're the one who's gonna save some serious money. happy anniversary to me right now with your club card brentwood sweet corn is 4 for $1.00 tropicana orange juice or farmstand juice is $2.49 and lays potato chips are just $1.99. happy anniversary to me. safeway's huge anniversary sale! it's just better. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com female announcer: right now at sleep train get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save hundr
reporter: 10 into their group about the video can if they are proving will flawless and flying with ties burgesss sink first of the movie 13 hours. that >> reporter: american for killed in gauzy >> pam: hour of your energy and the news on the way it 7:00 in center followed by entertainment tonight at 730 that we are back with kron 4 news at 8:00 and the raiders arrived in nafta for training camp gary has their reaction from their prized happy anniversary to me it's safeway's...
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congressman michael burgess has proposed a version of this idea with the mind act. similar models could apply to large infrastructure investments . philip howard has argued that if we simply rationalized the absurdly bureaucratic review process we could create 3 million more jobs with the same appropriation. for research and development the return is a less obvious savings but i'm a big supporter of prizes. they are good for a couple reasons. taxpayers don't pay a thing unless the goal is achieved and they never pay more than the prize amount. you get a lot of competing strategies or solving the problem when you have multiple groups working independently to get the price. this means you get better results that are far more efficient than cost-plus contracting and you may end up with several working designs. i would reorient many of our efforts in space and transportation procurement around prizes to accelerate competition and development. i look forward to your questions. >> spake her, thank you -- speaker, thank you for your presentation. you argue that it is a res
congressman michael burgess has proposed a version of this idea with the mind act. similar models could apply to large infrastructure investments . philip howard has argued that if we simply rationalized the absurdly bureaucratic review process we could create 3 million more jobs with the same appropriation. for research and development the return is a less obvious savings but i'm a big supporter of prizes. they are good for a couple reasons. taxpayers don't pay a thing unless the goal is...
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doctor burgess for five minutes. minutes. hispanic thanks to the witnesses for being here today. basically what we are doing too hard in the public health infrastructure in locations where they may be under study and i certainly do appreciate. there are human beings involved and sometimes they are not perfect. what happened when those five individuals were infected reading about their emergency doctors experience here is a guy that looks like the last senator and people would just walk to the door and as we find out you can be a lot sicker than you look and by the time clinical deterioration begins are almost too late on the curve to rescue someone. it's relatively common antibiotics. so bearing in mind that experience. july and october we brought everybody up to speed. they've done but it needs to do to get it prepared. it's not quite the same thing but you have sites where this is under study. do you have a 35 or 50-mile radius around the sites where you are at least notifying the people on the front line in the emergency room doctors this is something where we are working on t
doctor burgess for five minutes. minutes. hispanic thanks to the witnesses for being here today. basically what we are doing too hard in the public health infrastructure in locations where they may be under study and i certainly do appreciate. there are human beings involved and sometimes they are not perfect. what happened when those five individuals were infected reading about their emergency doctors experience here is a guy that looks like the last senator and people would just walk to the...
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i just went back with robert burgess at bloomberg news. of recent weaknesses recently at mexico. we will discuss this with nouriel roubini and michael mckee later. we have png out. it is another blue-chip, a challenged blue-chip as they spin off the hair care products. what do you think? vonnie: exactly. everyone is looking at the charts in my take on venezuelan operations. it is a $2.1 billion charge and venezuelan operations. coming in at $1, which is better than $.95. tom: this reminds you of the sell side analysts nouriel roubini fed of tide and crest toothpaste as if it is too big to fail, it is too big to succeed. i will rip up the script a little bit. janet yellen survived yesterday's meeting, but we have seen market reaction with two-year yield higher. moments ago, mexican peso sharply out to new weakness. michael mckee enjoyed the heat from the building as well. joining us as well as one, nouriel roubini of course, new york university and roubini global economics feared michael there are knocked on effects to what any chairman doe
i just went back with robert burgess at bloomberg news. of recent weaknesses recently at mexico. we will discuss this with nouriel roubini and michael mckee later. we have png out. it is another blue-chip, a challenged blue-chip as they spin off the hair care products. what do you think? vonnie: exactly. everyone is looking at the charts in my take on venezuelan operations. it is a $2.1 billion charge and venezuelan operations. coming in at $1, which is better than $.95. tom: this reminds you...
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burgess: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and stepped my remarks. i want to recognize the upcoming sturg is more cycle rally celebrating in south dakota. since the rally eye inception in 1938 it has grown from a single race to a week-long event attended by hundreds of thousands from across the united states and around the globe. each year more and more are using their motorcycles to go to work or go for a ride. they ease road congestion and decrease wear and tear on our nation's infrastructure. as co-chairman of the congressional motorcycle, i wish good weather and safe travels while celebrating the freedom to ride. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from hawaii seek recognition? ms. gabbard: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. gabbard: i rise to discuss religious minorities in bag will he --. it's -- bangladesh. their country is in turmoil. flawed elections were held last year and the political violence that has ensued. i'm particularly concerned over issues of religiou
burgess: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and stepped my remarks. i want to recognize the upcoming sturg is more cycle rally celebrating in south dakota. since the rally eye inception in 1938 it has grown from a single race to a week-long event attended by hundreds of thousands from across the united states and around the globe. each year more and more are using their motorcycles to go to work or go for a ride. they ease road congestion and decrease wear...
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burgess, five minutes for questions. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for having the hearing, dr. howard, thank you very much for being here today and to all the witnesses on the second panel, hank you for your participation and the people who are here in testament to the work that you've done. i also feel obligated to recognize the work of one of our colleagues, a former member vit tote facella who was on this committee with us and responsible for my early interest in this shortly after i arrived in congress in 2003. and it was because of that interest that i did become an early supporter of representative king's work on this. and in fact, i was the one who ran the bill on the floor in the waning days of the 111th congress in the late lame duck session in december when the by finally did pass on the floor of the house. but dr. howard, i'm interested in -- you said in your testimony that you provided for us today that certain types of cancer were added to the list of health conditions covered under this act. could you share with us what those
burgess, five minutes for questions. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for having the hearing, dr. howard, thank you very much for being here today and to all the witnesses on the second panel, hank you for your participation and the people who are here in testament to the work that you've done. i also feel obligated to recognize the work of one of our colleagues, a former member vit tote facella who was on this committee with us and responsible for my early interest in this shortly...
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congressman michael burgess, have proposed this idea what the mind act for alzheimer's research.ar models could apply to large infrastructure investments as governor mitch daniels john kasich, p. wilson, arnold schweizer and others have demonstrated with innovative strategies for financing major roadways in their states. if we simply rationalize the absurdity of bureaucratic review process, we could create 3 million more jobs with the same appropriation. finally, for research and development their returns less obvious but may nonetheless be worthwhile. i'm a supporter of prizes. prices are good. first taxpayers to pay a thing unless and until the goal is actually achieved and to never pay more than the prize amount. second, you get lots of competing strategies for solving the problem we have multiple groups working independently to get the price. this competition means you get better results that are far more efficient than cost-plus contract in engine end up with several working designs. i would reorient many of our efforts in space and transportation and procurement around pric
congressman michael burgess, have proposed this idea what the mind act for alzheimer's research.ar models could apply to large infrastructure investments as governor mitch daniels john kasich, p. wilson, arnold schweizer and others have demonstrated with innovative strategies for financing major roadways in their states. if we simply rationalize the absurdity of bureaucratic review process, we could create 3 million more jobs with the same appropriation. finally, for research and development...
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burgess: thank you, mr. speaker. friday afternoon of last week this house passed what may well be the most important piece of legislation that will be passed in our lime times. i'm talking about h.r. 6, cures for the 21st century. this is legislation that is to improve and enhance the discovery, development and delivery of new medicines new devices, lifesaving efforts that can bend the course of someone who is trapped right now in an intractable disease. we all know what they are. alzheimer's, diabetes, recalcitrant cancers, heart disease. what if we were to be able to solve one of these riddles? what a boon that would be to the federal budget because as we can see in the out years of expenses for health care it's nothing but up. in may of 2012 glenn campbell and his family came to the library of congress and came and testified before the senate. they gave a very moving presentation on why it was important to deal with diseases such as alzheimer's. in fact that night when glenn campbell gave a concert at the library
burgess: thank you, mr. speaker. friday afternoon of last week this house passed what may well be the most important piece of legislation that will be passed in our lime times. i'm talking about h.r. 6, cures for the 21st century. this is legislation that is to improve and enhance the discovery, development and delivery of new medicines new devices, lifesaving efforts that can bend the course of someone who is trapped right now in an intractable disease. we all know what they are. alzheimer's,...
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burgess from tennessee, the two folks who co-authored the house bill with me. and i appreciate them and their staff and the great work that they did. according to the centers of medicare and medicaid, more than 2/3 of medicare beneficiaries suffer from multiple chronic conditions. the care and the treatment for which account for more than a majority of the medicare spending. these costs are expected to increase substantially with the growing population of seniors, particularly those living with multiple chronic conditions. consequently, there's a need for programs aimed at reducing unnecessary hospital admissions and e.r. visits. strengthening chronic care coordination for the sickest seniors and slowing the growth in medicare spending. this program, the independence at home demonstration program was created in obamacare to do just that. this program provides chronically ill medicare beneficiaries with primary care services in the comfort of their home. where they will be able to retain their independence, their dignity and their quality of life. it's essential
burgess from tennessee, the two folks who co-authored the house bill with me. and i appreciate them and their staff and the great work that they did. according to the centers of medicare and medicaid, more than 2/3 of medicare beneficiaries suffer from multiple chronic conditions. the care and the treatment for which account for more than a majority of the medicare spending. these costs are expected to increase substantially with the growing population of seniors, particularly those living with...
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from our show jane krakowski, tina fey, titus burgess and jon hamm .call saul," game of thrones, homeland, house of cards, mad men, "orange is the new black." airing live september 30 at 8:00. >> "the big bang theory," no jim rsons. >> first time in a long time. >> kicked out the big ones. >> jim and i were in an m & ms commercial. >> were you playing m & ms? >> we were bombarded by them. >> we have to find it. >> it was eight years ago. >> can we find that? mega m & ms. >> we'll find it. >> we are going to miss you because this has been -- this is not good-bye. >> not at all. >> we'll see you later. when do youer start shooting the uh new season? >> end of august. soon. >> we wanted to show you a little bit, an amuse bouche if you will of highlights. >> what? ♪ >> yeah! >> show a picture of my own bridal party. we can prove how beautiful they are. >> is that my mom? oh my gosh! >> cookie monster is sad that there are no cookies and you are sad that you have no friends. >> this is a compliment. you have a villainous face. >> natalie! >> the pie. tafs t
from our show jane krakowski, tina fey, titus burgess and jon hamm .call saul," game of thrones, homeland, house of cards, mad men, "orange is the new black." airing live september 30 at 8:00. >> "the big bang theory," no jim rsons. >> first time in a long time. >> kicked out the big ones. >> jim and i were in an m & ms commercial. >> were you playing m & ms? >> we were bombarded by them. >> we have to find it. >>...
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number one killers of humans are insects. >> george burgess, great to have you on george.into that issue. and then the rise of the machine. not just about the terminator franchise being back in thee materials. robots taking over. ever since darryl's wife started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. (sniff) honey, isn't that the dog's towel? (dog noise) hey, mi towel, su towel. more scent plus oxi boost and febreze. it's our best gain ever! >>> 2016 presidential hopefuls are out in full force this july fourth weekend. a half dozen candidates celebrating the fourth in new hampshire. democratic hillary clinton is expected to march tomorrow in an independence day parade in the granite state and today attending a grassroots organizing event at dartmouth college. we have an eye on bernie sanders. kristen? >> reporter: thomas, good afternoon. clinton campaign officials say they're taking bernie sanders seriously. clinton is courting voters here in new hampshire. the first primary state. she is going to be holding an organizing event here at dartmouth co
number one killers of humans are insects. >> george burgess, great to have you on george.into that issue. and then the rise of the machine. not just about the terminator franchise being back in thee materials. robots taking over. ever since darryl's wife started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. (sniff) honey, isn't that the dog's towel? (dog noise) hey, mi towel, su towel. more scent plus oxi boost and febreze. it's our best gain ever! >>> 2016...
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had the most enlightened constitution in human history and he promulgated it at the height of the burgess in the 30s so voting is utterly tangential not so much locally and that's why i'm working to support someone. i will do this fund-raiser in new york at the end of the month and then we will go out to seattle and help her with her campaign because the democratic establishment, not just in the state of washington but nationally is determined to destroy her because like nader she exposes them, the bankruptcy and that's why she has to be destroyed. so i think you are right. locally there can be some importance because you don't need massive sums of cash but by the time you get on the national stage and i do vote but i just don't think voting means that much at this point. >> i'd like to invite all of you to continue the conversation but for now let's join in thanking chris hedges. [applause] [inaudible conversations] also i would be remiss as a bookseller if i didn't tell you that chris will be signing books at the book table. booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congres
had the most enlightened constitution in human history and he promulgated it at the height of the burgess in the 30s so voting is utterly tangential not so much locally and that's why i'm working to support someone. i will do this fund-raiser in new york at the end of the month and then we will go out to seattle and help her with her campaign because the democratic establishment, not just in the state of washington but nationally is determined to destroy her because like nader she exposes them,...