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burgess. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials into the record on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i'll yield myself the time i might consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he weeshes to use. mr. burgess: -- wishes to use. mr. burgess: thank you, mr. speaker. the e in support of 767, stop, observe, ask, and respond to health and wellness act of 2017, introduced by our colleague, representative steve cohen of tennessee. this bill will help in the fight against human trafficking . worldwide nearly 21 million people are victims of human trafficking, forced labor or exploitation. this bipartisan initiative expands and further codifies the department of health and human services' stop, observe, ask, and respond program, which enhances the health care system's response to
burgess. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials into the record on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i'll yield myself the time i might consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he weeshes to use. mr. burgess: -- wishes to use. mr. burgess: thank you, mr....
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burgess: the chair yields back. thank all the witnesses who have yet to testify for being here today and also you too. my priority here is to improve icess to care, and as mentioned before, i am working on improving access to remote behavioral health treatment. and we discussion draft, are still working on it. think it is important to lay it out there so we can have a conversation as to how we might improve it. this is where representative harper -- both of us believe that medicine has -- telemedicine has the potential to improve access, but i am looking forward to hearing from stakeholders, all of the stakeholders, about how best to improve access the a telemedicine without creating new problems? the last thing we want to do is make it easier for unscrupulous prescribe controlled substances, and you mentioned before the bad actors are always the one who -- i don't know -- that is their job, to figure out how to mess up things, right? we have to figure out what to do to prevent that. many people inat our communities
burgess: the chair yields back. thank all the witnesses who have yet to testify for being here today and also you too. my priority here is to improve icess to care, and as mentioned before, i am working on improving access to remote behavioral health treatment. and we discussion draft, are still working on it. think it is important to lay it out there so we can have a conversation as to how we might improve it. this is where representative harper -- both of us believe that medicine has --...
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burgess was there right afterwards. >> thank you, dr. roe. it is a scene you will never want to seen, you are going along in a vehicle and suddenly there is a loud bang, and things stop. the lights went out. there was a smell of electrical smoke in the car i was in. the immediate thought was this was an intentional act and someone has done something. but also, you look out the window and saw the debris field that the train had just passed by. after realizing this was not an that veryl act, likely people were injured a differentas in part of the train, but made my way back to an open door. i will tell you that i learned today it's not as easy to get off a train if it's not in the station. it gets hard when you jump off. phil said it very well. there is a family out there tonight in tennessee that sent their husband or father out to work, and the day did not turn out like they got. -- thought. it puts a lot of things into perspective. we were fortunate to have so many people respond. actually, the house chaplain was on board as well. there was
burgess was there right afterwards. >> thank you, dr. roe. it is a scene you will never want to seen, you are going along in a vehicle and suddenly there is a loud bang, and things stop. the lights went out. there was a smell of electrical smoke in the car i was in. the immediate thought was this was an intentional act and someone has done something. but also, you look out the window and saw the debris field that the train had just passed by. after realizing this was not an that veryl...
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burgess: mr. speaker, we are here today considering a continuing resolution that will provide dollars for the federal government and our national defense. and it also finally accomplishes re-authorization of funding for several important health care programs. these extensions are long overdue and i urge members to support this legislation so that our nation's doctors, other health care providers will have stability to continue their normal operations. the house passed many of these provisions last november. that's when we passed the championing healthy kids act. however, since house passage, the legislation has been stalled without action in the senate. now fortunately, the children's health insurance program was re-authorized in the last continuing resolution. seems like a long time ago, but was three weeks ago. however, we did not complete the public health or medicare extenders. the continuing resolution we are debating today includes funding for other important health care programs such as com
burgess: mr. speaker, we are here today considering a continuing resolution that will provide dollars for the federal government and our national defense. and it also finally accomplishes re-authorization of funding for several important health care programs. these extensions are long overdue and i urge members to support this legislation so that our nation's doctors, other health care providers will have stability to continue their normal operations. the house passed many of these provisions...
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dr matthew burgess a cia veteran analyst and a former national intelligence council while come to the show it's really great to have you on our program so matthew the world is no longer split into like during the cold war and clearly u.s. isn't leading the world like it's try to in the ninety's so she will be bracing ourselves for a cast in this new lateral reality chaos maybe a strong word certainly instability because i don't think we have really achieved some sort of equilibrium the u.s. is trying to find a new role for itself other powers as well so why though why it why is it so bad i mean we've had it leaderless world for nanny centuries before and we were find well that leaderless world had quite a few wars in it and obviously i think you know our own. advertize mean for conflict is very very low these days and public server much more eager to see economic improvement than they are to. actually get into a fight with the neighbor or or with other powers in the world. how volatile is to current state of u.s. russia relations i mean do you see more a sort of a stability within thi
dr matthew burgess a cia veteran analyst and a former national intelligence council while come to the show it's really great to have you on our program so matthew the world is no longer split into like during the cold war and clearly u.s. isn't leading the world like it's try to in the ninety's so she will be bracing ourselves for a cast in this new lateral reality chaos maybe a strong word certainly instability because i don't think we have really achieved some sort of equilibrium the u.s. is...
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texas congressman michael burgess was on the train and joins us on the phone. with you are waking up this morning thinking back how yesterday played out, the fact that it could have been a lot worse which are you feeling and has it hit you yet? >> the second question is i don't think it has, the full scope of it has hit. as i look at the pictures you are showing on television of the theme, continue to develop today, i acknowledge the situation is bad as it was could have been worse. the train did not leave the tracks, people on the train for the most part were only minor injuries. the effects of people on the ground were significant but on the train it could have been worse. todd: i want to get to your role as a passenger, when the train hit the truck. >> unlike anything i had been through before. a very big bank like the train had hit a boulder, the lights went out, the electricity was interrupted, there was an electrical spill in the car. your first thought is someone hit us with a bomb because that is one of the first things that comes up but i was on the si
texas congressman michael burgess was on the train and joins us on the phone. with you are waking up this morning thinking back how yesterday played out, the fact that it could have been a lot worse which are you feeling and has it hit you yet? >> the second question is i don't think it has, the full scope of it has hit. as i look at the pictures you are showing on television of the theme, continue to develop today, i acknowledge the situation is bad as it was could have been worse. the...
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burgess, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1222 as amended, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill.
burgess, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1222 as amended, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill.
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. >> the movie's kate and william are played by laura mitchell and burgess abernethy.n and her father thomas markle are sasha rojen and trevor lerner. and her majesty the queen is played by maggie sullivan. >> oh, really. please. >> boom. >> new zealand actress bonnie soper has been cast as princess diana. and you might know fitz henley from the nbc supernatural series "midnight texas." >> that's not what i was thinking. >> the show was just renewed for a second season. when she wraps playing meghan, she'll go back to portraying a witch with a talking cat named mr. snuggly. >> rancid smell of burning hair won't change that. >> it's tricky. all of us are very gung ho. i'd say the entire cast is into getting out there and digging ? in. >> the lifetime movie will air sometime before the royal wedding in may, and we can't help but wonder if meghan will watch. >> hmm. >> i think they did a great job at casting. >> they did. >> meghan never had a chance to do a lifetime movie, but she did do a hallmark movie called" when sparks fall". >> why are you hitting me? let's talk ab
. >> the movie's kate and william are played by laura mitchell and burgess abernethy.n and her father thomas markle are sasha rojen and trevor lerner. and her majesty the queen is played by maggie sullivan. >> oh, really. please. >> boom. >> new zealand actress bonnie soper has been cast as princess diana. and you might know fitz henley from the nbc supernatural series "midnight texas." >> that's not what i was thinking. >> the show was just renewed...
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still with me, mark burgess and mike bell. do you worry because the debt levels are neutral for 2018. the authorities will do what it takes to keep it stable. lot tohere has been a worry about in china for some time. they have managed to navigate through the issues that have fallen out of reduced monetary --.cy and one has to conclude because the authorities have leaders to poll than the average government, that they have managed to get this far without a financial accident. there are risks, bubbles formed in many asset prices. done that globally. it is important we do not see the financial -- in china. one ought to have confidence they have a chance of pulling that off. francine: when do you find out whether they do or not? mark: there is not a single point in time. we have be come -- we have become confident that the risks have fallen away. not completely. leverages high in the -- leverage is high in the chinese financial system. there is a potential to see wealth destruction if that ends badly. i have a decent chance of not
still with me, mark burgess and mike bell. do you worry because the debt levels are neutral for 2018. the authorities will do what it takes to keep it stable. lot tohere has been a worry about in china for some time. they have managed to navigate through the issues that have fallen out of reduced monetary --.cy and one has to conclude because the authorities have leaders to poll than the average government, that they have managed to get this far without a financial accident. there are risks,...
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neil: do you believe, burgess, the nfl commissioner has been as forceful as he could be.e's walking a tightrope between players that feel they have the right to do this and others at home tired of this and hurting ratings as a result. what do you think? >> i think it's hard for me to believe that a brand that i grew up with could be damaged this way. i thought it totally impossible. so, it takes an effort by the commissioner to do what he's doing and i want the fans to remember this, this is nothing new. at 9/11 we lost over 3000 of our americans and it was abc that decided they wanted to be a neutral factor and didn't want to show the flag. i think right now we have the commissioner who looks at global profit. in the process of doing that, they don't mind being a neutral organization, or anti-american if need be because they have mexico, london, international fans they're looking at making up the difference. they have been hit very hard this year in terms of viewership, in terms of millions of fans not going to watch them anymore. they have to make it up somewhere and th
neil: do you believe, burgess, the nfl commissioner has been as forceful as he could be.e's walking a tightrope between players that feel they have the right to do this and others at home tired of this and hurting ratings as a result. what do you think? >> i think it's hard for me to believe that a brand that i grew up with could be damaged this way. i thought it totally impossible. so, it takes an effort by the commissioner to do what he's doing and i want the fans to remember this, this...
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burgess: mr. speaker, we are here today considering a continuing resolution that will provide dollars for the federal government and our national defense. and it also finally accomplishes re-authorization of funding for several important health care programs. these extensions are long overdue and i urge members to support this legislation so that our nation's doctors, other health care providers will have stability to continue their normal operations. the house passed many of these provisions last november. that's when we passed the championing healthy kids act. however, since house passage, the legislation has been stalled without action in the senate. now fortunately, the children's health insurance program was re-authorized in the last continuing resolution. seems like a long time ago, but was three weeks ago. however, we did not complete the public health or medicare extenders. the continuing resolution we are debating today includes funding for other important health care programs such as com
burgess: mr. speaker, we are here today considering a continuing resolution that will provide dollars for the federal government and our national defense. and it also finally accomplishes re-authorization of funding for several important health care programs. these extensions are long overdue and i urge members to support this legislation so that our nation's doctors, other health care providers will have stability to continue their normal operations. the house passed many of these provisions...
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took mental that point slipped away on the seconds monday match in burgess league history and they're still searching for their best form. that's a find themselves in no man's land in the table but they're also one of just fourteen's with a chance to pick up points in far as much as against buying this season in their first encounter the brave berlin has fought back from two nil to hold munich to a draw. after the match final five points in the first place and sinking into a crisis. things have changed though by and brought back here behind us for his third since his coach and have been on form ever since fourteen straight wins gives them a nineteen point lead at the top. collins if they want to win everything their players are prototypical winners yesterday those in the library looking for a book on how to buy a lot of the support and defend with discipline. it didn't work last week against mites but had to have managed to frustrate some of the best teams in the bundesliga they've won it both light sake and leyva guzan this season. and they look good after the first off in by and. th
took mental that point slipped away on the seconds monday match in burgess league history and they're still searching for their best form. that's a find themselves in no man's land in the table but they're also one of just fourteen's with a chance to pick up points in far as much as against buying this season in their first encounter the brave berlin has fought back from two nil to hold munich to a draw. after the match final five points in the first place and sinking into a crisis. things have...
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the head of the research and development team so we burgess says developing alcohol free cocktails requires a change of thinking. i mean the nature of alcohol and how if after it's just mean that. it really well so you know an alcoholic drink. yes tasty but let's not say that you caught a peaceful trick. in london's restaurant scene some bartenders are also looking for creative nonalcoholic beverages to accompany meals at the clove club ranked one of the world's fifty best restaurants in two thousand and seventeen. keeper rob simpson proper is alcohol free beverages which accentuate or expand on certain flavors in the food even better than the wine normally offered the latest trend is toward tea based drinks which like wind contain tannins that will do wonderful things you can make around all three they have lots of different textures and lots of different mouthfuls whereas wine is generally all the same did feel you know it you know you going to get some of their behavior to dry out the mouth a bit more some they're a bit shallow but on the palate they will feel like wine. the journey to d
the head of the research and development team so we burgess says developing alcohol free cocktails requires a change of thinking. i mean the nature of alcohol and how if after it's just mean that. it really well so you know an alcoholic drink. yes tasty but let's not say that you caught a peaceful trick. in london's restaurant scene some bartenders are also looking for creative nonalcoholic beverages to accompany meals at the clove club ranked one of the world's fifty best restaurants in two...
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the head of the research and development team so he burgess says developing alcohol free cocktails requires a change of thinking. i mean the nature of alcohol and how if after a this means that this child's midflight make you well say an alcoholic drink normally houseplants john yes tasty but that's not say that you've hardly seen for rabies from the inside it at best. in london's restaurant scene some other use and bartenders are also looking for creative non alcoholic beverages to accompany meals at the close of club ranked one of the world's fifty best restaurants in two thousand and seventeen barkeeper rob simpson proffers alcohol free beverages which accentuate or expand on certain flavors in the food even better than the wine normally offered the latest trend is toward tea based drinks which like wind contain tannins so it will be one of the things that we can make around free they have lots of different textures and lots of different mouthfuls whereas wine is generally the same feel you know you know you going to get some of their behavior that dry out enough that it morphs on the sh
the head of the research and development team so he burgess says developing alcohol free cocktails requires a change of thinking. i mean the nature of alcohol and how if after a this means that this child's midflight make you well say an alcoholic drink normally houseplants john yes tasty but that's not say that you've hardly seen for rabies from the inside it at best. in london's restaurant scene some other use and bartenders are also looking for creative non alcoholic beverages to accompany...
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burgess: thank you for yielding. e last time our tax code was refined, i had been practicing medicine for five years. and 15 31 years later years in congress, the reformation has made a profound difference. it is not logs on me that the rhetoric on the conference report was pretty negative and the idea was to sow doubt in the minds of people who would be effected and sow on people who would want to vote for tax relief and tax improvement. i have to tell you something. after that vote and mr. mitchell referenced southwest airlines and american airlines, i cannot remember ever having the positive feedback for a vote i have taken in this congress like this was for this tax vote. my own wal-mart, people were coming up to me and say, i work for american airlines and southwest airlines. i have a lot of families who work for american or southwest and they all got $1,000 because of the tax relief that we had provided. again, i cannot ever remember having that much positive reenforcement on a bill that was e rhetoric going sp
burgess: thank you for yielding. e last time our tax code was refined, i had been practicing medicine for five years. and 15 31 years later years in congress, the reformation has made a profound difference. it is not logs on me that the rhetoric on the conference report was pretty negative and the idea was to sow doubt in the minds of people who would be effected and sow on people who would want to vote for tax relief and tax improvement. i have to tell you something. after that vote and mr....
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burgess: i have a motion at the desk. the clerk: mr. burgess of texas moves to table the appeal of the ruling of the chair. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to table. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i demand the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the 15-minute on the motion to table will be followed by five minutes votes on house resolution 748. adoption of house resolution 748 if ordered. ordering the previous question on house resolution 747 and adoption of the resolution 747 if ordered. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned cove
burgess: i have a motion at the desk. the clerk: mr. burgess of texas moves to table the appeal of the ruling of the chair. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to table. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i demand the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas...
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dr matthew burgess s c i have that are an analyst and a former national intelligence council welcome to the show it's really great to have you on our program so matthew the world is no longer split into like during the cold war and clearly u.s. isn't leading the world like it's try to in the ninety's so she will be bracing ourselves for a cast in this new lateral reality chaos maybe a strong word certainly instability because i don't think we have really achieved some sort of equilibrium the us is trying to find a new role for itself other powers as well so why though why it why is it so bad i mean we've had it leaderless world for nanny centuries before and we were find well that literalists world had quite a few wars in it and obviously i think you know our own. avatar i mean for conflict is very very low these days and public server much more eager to see economic improvement than they are to. actually get into a fight with a neighbor or or with other powers in the world. how volatile is to current state of u.s. russia relations i mean do you see more a sort of a stability within
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stuart: i caught that, burgess. racial pornography. what do you say?this is what happens with socialists and marxists. they don't have the intellectual honesty to talk about policies. they take cheap shots. they call white conservatives races, and they call black conservatives uncle toms. where was this lady when 75 black boys in the state of california not passing reading and writing tests. where was she when 80% of black teen boys could not get jobs the last ten years? what about the black babies aborted by white abortionists? is what we right now is pro jobs, pro education, pro flag, and it scares the left to death. so i'm very excited about what's happening in our country and america ought to feel good about it. these races, these black races and elitists like this young lady will be shown she doesn't know what she's talking about. we're going to move forward because that's what we do as a country. we move forward together and to get all of this division stuff. stuart: burgess owen be good to see you again. i'm glad you enjoyed the game last night.
stuart: i caught that, burgess. racial pornography. what do you say?this is what happens with socialists and marxists. they don't have the intellectual honesty to talk about policies. they take cheap shots. they call white conservatives races, and they call black conservatives uncle toms. where was this lady when 75 black boys in the state of california not passing reading and writing tests. where was she when 80% of black teen boys could not get jobs the last ten years? what about the black...
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inauguration, had been a mo montessori school in the management of men and events 15 years as v virginia burgess, plus eight more as soldier enthralled to a bulky congress in his own lively conscioence survived abundant political training. our speaker knows so much not only about george washington and the office of the presidents butsome of the presidents who followed washington. twice a year, richard norton smith and eric nelson host history tours in the spring and fall. this year, it's called inventing america. and there are still some places left. it offers the opportunity to experience history firsthand and will be in virginia from may 15 to 22nd. the timing and subject coincide beautifully with our lecture series. for any of you who might like to go, because not only is richard norton smith a brilliant scholar and historian, he is an amazing tour. richard organized a trip two weeks before 9/11. excuse me, to be two weeks after 9/11. he was planning to cover 11 presidents in ten days. after the attack, he called every one of the people who were going and each of them said, yes, they would li
inauguration, had been a mo montessori school in the management of men and events 15 years as v virginia burgess, plus eight more as soldier enthralled to a bulky congress in his own lively conscioence survived abundant political training. our speaker knows so much not only about george washington and the office of the presidents butsome of the presidents who followed washington. twice a year, richard norton smith and eric nelson host history tours in the spring and fall. this year, it's called...
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. >> a student shot five times, broward county sheriff visiting anthony burgess in the hospital as heers. >> held a hero after using his body as human shield saving 20 lives. that's according to abc news. sheriff's office says borgess in fair condition but long road ahead with surgeries. >> 22-year-old gunman armed with gun and hunting rifle opening fire on christian worshipers in service killing five women. five others including a police officer and a national guardsman also suffering injuries. intelligence and strategic failures may have led to brutal ambush attack in niger that killed four american heros. new york times reporting reporte soldiers were led to terrorist territory longer than planned with no backup. they were prepared for patrol jillian: russia will keep meddling in our elections, that's the message from lawmakers after indictments handed down by robert mueller, now democrats are saying that the obama administration could have done more to prevent it. griff jenkins live in washington with the very latest, good morning, griff. >> we now know the meddling began in 2014
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roger burgess's son anthony telling him he'd been shot multiple times at school. >> he was shot four in here, one in here, another one -- another one here and he get two on this. >> reporter: but the 15-year-old wasn't going down without a fight. his father tells us anthony saw the gunman coming, shutting the classroom door, pressing his body weight against it, while being shot, protecting the students inside the classroom, all of them making it out alive. >> he's my -- his close friend d beaming with pride as well. >> none of us knew what to do. he took the initiative to save his classmates. >> reporter: the freshman is now in stable condition, but with his harrowing story of survival comes 17 others with heartbreaking endings. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: that song and these black arm bands in honor of this soccer team's fallen player. >> i just have to take all the great things that she did and gave to all of us and carry that in our daily life. >> reporter: and these orange ribbons in memory of jamie guttenburg. >> seeing one lose a member is just unreal. >> reporter: stillman douglas's prin
roger burgess's son anthony telling him he'd been shot multiple times at school. >> he was shot four in here, one in here, another one -- another one here and he get two on this. >> reporter: but the 15-year-old wasn't going down without a fight. his father tells us anthony saw the gunman coming, shutting the classroom door, pressing his body weight against it, while being shot, protecting the students inside the classroom, all of them making it out alive. >> he's my -- his...
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mike burgess was with me as well as several other doctors. he was bleeding from the nose.ake sure that he maintained an airway and that he kept breathing and checking his vital signs. i ultimately one of the spouses on the train is annan she anesthesiologist. she tried to do an intubation. he wasn't sedated but it had a positive effect because he reacted to that. of he gradually was a little more responsive, show unconscious. he left still breathing on his own but facilitated as his airway was maintained. >> it is is just incredible. the stories of what happened on the train are incredible. the fact that all of you were doctors. the fact that there was annan she'sologist, a pwraoeft on the train. it just sounds like, you know, for something -- if something horrible had to happen, thank goodness you all were there. congressman, i just need to change path, the course a bit here. i do want to ask about one of the top stories, the memo, republican memo crafted by devin nunes that was september to the white house and maybe released to the public. there are now questions about t
mike burgess was with me as well as several other doctors. he was bleeding from the nose.ake sure that he maintained an airway and that he kept breathing and checking his vital signs. i ultimately one of the spouses on the train is annan she anesthesiologist. she tried to do an intubation. he wasn't sedated but it had a positive effect because he reacted to that. of he gradually was a little more responsive, show unconscious. he left still breathing on his own but facilitated as his airway was...
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burgess: i thank the gentleman for the recognition. mr. speaker, we all teach our kids. we teach them how to stay safe, how to respond to an emergency. they learn things like stop, drop, and roll for fires, don't talk to strangers, look both ways before you cross the street. and dial 911 in emergencies. unfortunately, there is no lesson explaining that on some phones, you must dial 9 to get an outside line before you dial 911. other phones even have additional numbers and they're not the same for every phone system. multiline phone systems like those found in offices, our offices, hotels, hospitals, make our lives easier by condensing multiple line into a single phone. one feature of multiline phone systems is that in order to get outside of the internal lines, you must dial a specific code or set of digits. doesn't seem like a big deal or even necessarily life threatening, but for this young girl trying to save her mother that is exactly what a multiline phone system in marshall, texas, became. we've heard the story. 2013. kari dunn stabbed by her estranged husband whil
burgess: i thank the gentleman for the recognition. mr. speaker, we all teach our kids. we teach them how to stay safe, how to respond to an emergency. they learn things like stop, drop, and roll for fires, don't talk to strangers, look both ways before you cross the street. and dial 911 in emergencies. unfortunately, there is no lesson explaining that on some phones, you must dial 9 to get an outside line before you dial 911. other phones even have additional numbers and they're not the same...
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i turn to congressman michael burgess, he's a republican from texas with an nra rating.r coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, ari, for having me on. >> when i look at your record and you support these measures to make sure that people can get assault style weapons and ar- ar-15s. there's no constitutional right to have those guns like an ar-15, so why is it so important to you to make sure people can get them? >> there is a second amendment and it is reasonable to protect the second amendment just as it is reasonable to -- >> this is not about the second amendment, sir, and i want to make sure to get your answer, but to start, it is not a second amendment right. >> you would be distressed if we were talking about the first amendment. so look, the nra stands for gun safety, responsible gun ownership, every interaction i have had with the nra, that has been what has been stressed. it's not generally nra members who are committing the problems. it is people from outside. >> i want to have a real debate with you, but i want to have a real dialogue with you, and i'll read f
i turn to congressman michael burgess, he's a republican from texas with an nra rating.r coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, ari, for having me on. >> when i look at your record and you support these measures to make sure that people can get assault style weapons and ar- ar-15s. there's no constitutional right to have those guns like an ar-15, so why is it so important to you to make sure people can get them? >> there is a second amendment and it is reasonable to protect...
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i had a tremendous conversation with congressman burgess today what we're doing.is very pleased to what we're doing. hopes to make it a model throughout the country, what we're doing, so we give this opportunity for other people to emulate, do what we're doing. lauren: thank you so much for your story. >> thank you so much for your time. thank you. david: it has been done. it is not pie in the school. lauren: 20 states allow adults in schools with guns. david: calling $1000 in bonuses as crumbs, how republicans want to use nancy pelosi's infamous comments to give even greater value to the tack cut bonuses. >> putting north korea on sanctions, being billed as the largest ever. what does this all mean gog -- going forward? that's next. i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can
i had a tremendous conversation with congressman burgess today what we're doing.is very pleased to what we're doing. hopes to make it a model throughout the country, what we're doing, so we give this opportunity for other people to emulate, do what we're doing. lauren: thank you so much for your story. >> thank you so much for your time. thank you. david: it has been done. it is not pie in the school. lauren: 20 states allow adults in schools with guns. david: calling $1000 in bonuses as...
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now i tried raising this with texas republican congressman michael burgess on the show just lass weeknstead of talking about guns, he kept returning to the second amendment. >> for people who are wondering at home why you have made it easier for people to get ar-15s, is why? ? the . >> there is a second amendment right to keep and baear arms. right now i don't think that is, i don't think that issue is dem strably proven. it needs to be a national conversation, and likely it would involve legislation and the courts and might even involve a constitutional amendment. but we're afar away from that point right now. >> the congressman has every right to explain his defense of ar-15s. apparently, he didn't really want to. he kept going back to the second amendment. so let's talk for a minute about the second amendment. the supreme court has never ruled the second amendment protects ar-15s or any individual right to weapons of war. and it's not like the nra crowd has not tried. the supreme court has repeatedly rejected even hearing cases trying to get second amendment protections for those k
now i tried raising this with texas republican congressman michael burgess on the show just lass weeknstead of talking about guns, he kept returning to the second amendment. >> for people who are wondering at home why you have made it easier for people to get ar-15s, is why? ? the . >> there is a second amendment right to keep and baear arms. right now i don't think that is, i don't think that issue is dem strably proven. it needs to be a national conversation, and likely it would...
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for the investigation and of course retrieve the human remains the grim news that's come from the burgesses services and the investigative committee here is that two hundred nine body parts of been found so far well as the investigation progresses certain of the thoughts and theories are going to start being discounted and one of those is that this plane was burning when it fell out of the sky and that perhaps it was already disintegrating that had been reported by eyewitnesses close to the scene on sunday but now the investigative committee is saying that wasn't the case that this plane was not on fire when it came down and it came down whole. opened fire near a military camp in indian controlled kashmir at least one paramilitary soldier has been killed if that comes just hours after government troops ended a two day gun battle at a separate army camp where five soldiers and one civilian were killed in test time reports. smoke rises above a paramilitary camp in indian administered kashmir is largest city police say two fighters started shooting from a nearby location several buildings were
for the investigation and of course retrieve the human remains the grim news that's come from the burgesses services and the investigative committee here is that two hundred nine body parts of been found so far well as the investigation progresses certain of the thoughts and theories are going to start being discounted and one of those is that this plane was burning when it fell out of the sky and that perhaps it was already disintegrating that had been reported by eyewitnesses close to the...
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all of these efforts wouldn't be possible without chairman walden and chairman burgess. now is the time to work together to ensure that these bills are passed into law and that is why i urge my colleagues to support this bill. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i'm very pleased to yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentlewoman from florida, the ranking member of the veterans affairs subcommittee, ms. wasserman schultz. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. schultz schultz i thank the -- ms. wasserman schultz: i thank the gentlelady. i rise in strong opposition to this continuing resolution which yet again is a complete and total abdication of our responsibilities. for the fifth time, republicans are asking us to fund the government for another flip of the calendar. the last time they dragged us down this path of incompetence, we had the complete shutdown. yet here we are again left with
all of these efforts wouldn't be possible without chairman walden and chairman burgess. now is the time to work together to ensure that these bills are passed into law and that is why i urge my colleagues to support this bill. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i'm very pleased to yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentlewoman...
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in hills, to relatively low levels, as the system begins to pull away, snow showers followed, tim burgesshe day, notice temperatures are during the day, notice temperatures a re lower during the day, notice temperatures are lower compared to today, it will feel colder in the wind especially as they showers move on through. some of us double figures today, not tomorrow, maybe some more snow in the forecast in the week ahead we will keep you updated on that. it's it‘s already being billed as the biggest winter olympic games yet — there are almost 3,000 athletes from 92 countries competing what are they doing when they are not on the slope. bbc sport‘s radzi chinyanganya to check out the facilities at the athletes‘ village in pyeongchang. each and every one of those flags represents a country competing at the winter olympics and this is the athletes will each and we have come to ta ke athletes will each and we have come to take a look around. genuinely no idea what goes on here, it says recreation area... 0k, idea what goes on here, it says recreation area... ok, this is my kind of place. po
in hills, to relatively low levels, as the system begins to pull away, snow showers followed, tim burgesshe day, notice temperatures are during the day, notice temperatures a re lower during the day, notice temperatures are lower compared to today, it will feel colder in the wind especially as they showers move on through. some of us double figures today, not tomorrow, maybe some more snow in the forecast in the week ahead we will keep you updated on that. it's it‘s already being billed as...
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burgess: i rise to honor sam johnson. this week marks 45 years since he returned to freedom after enduring nearly seven years as a prisoner of war in that know, vietnam. each february, we are reminded of his leadership that will sam johns ong displayed during his time as a prisoner of war. we are reminded of the persistence of sam's family and the joy and joy of our north texas community when sam returned home to texas in 1973. sam johnson has served our country selflessly in his air force career and here in the house of representatives since he was elected to the house in 1991. he has been an advocate for our armed forces, our veterans and america freedom. 15 years ago, i gave my floor speech marking 30 years since mr. johnson returned home. it is a privilege to honor my friend and mentor on his 45th return anniversary. sam johnson, welcome home. the speaker pro tempore: are there any additional requests for one-minute speeches? the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of absence
burgess: i rise to honor sam johnson. this week marks 45 years since he returned to freedom after enduring nearly seven years as a prisoner of war in that know, vietnam. each february, we are reminded of his leadership that will sam johns ong displayed during his time as a prisoner of war. we are reminded of the persistence of sam's family and the joy and joy of our north texas community when sam returned home to texas in 1973. sam johnson has served our country selflessly in his air force...
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chairman walden, chairman burgess, need to do for our people. on the senate side i thank senator marco rubio who has been supporting this since day one and thank all members of both chambers willing to save puerto rico and help their fellow citizens. i urge my democratic colleagues, if we wan to help puerto rico, now is the time to do it. it's not just talking, it's time to act, and it's time to vote for this kind of bill. we can be hostage of another bill and when i do support having immigration bills to happen, this is a bill that has been included in this budget. and we must take action today. and that's the reason. it's the time to show it. not by word, by acts. i ask my colleagues to vote for this, not just say i want to help puerto rico. this is the time to help the island. i understand that the senate did a few minutes ago, we can come together and support what we are willing to do. puerto rico, there are a lot of things that need to be done. there are so many needs to be met. but let's continue to work together as the senate did today an
chairman walden, chairman burgess, need to do for our people. on the senate side i thank senator marco rubio who has been supporting this since day one and thank all members of both chambers willing to save puerto rico and help their fellow citizens. i urge my democratic colleagues, if we wan to help puerto rico, now is the time to do it. it's not just talking, it's time to act, and it's time to vote for this kind of bill. we can be hostage of another bill and when i do support having...
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with guests like sarah jessica parker, tituss burgess and jessica's former boss jon stewart. >> thanksin 012 she made history becoming the youngest correspondent in the history of "le daily show". >> welcome to the stage right now, phoebe robinson, everybody. >> after her decade-long career in stand-up, phoebe penned a "new york times" best-seller. you can't touch my hair. >> you want me to say you're my grandma. >> reporter: now the royal duo says "2 dope queens" is like nothing you've seen before. >> i did it. >> so are you ready? i said, are you ready? are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] let's get back to "2 dope queens," jessica and phoebe. [ cheers and applause ] >> mwah. >> welcome, y'all, to club "gma." >> oh this, is amazing. >> that separate. >> i didn't understand. i don't know how to behave in the club. i just don't know how to act in the club. this is me. >> congratulations, congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> what does this moment mean for both of you? >> it feels really kind of cool. i mean, you know, we both grew up watching like hbo and, you know, just seeing s
with guests like sarah jessica parker, tituss burgess and jessica's former boss jon stewart. >> thanksin 012 she made history becoming the youngest correspondent in the history of "le daily show". >> welcome to the stage right now, phoebe robinson, everybody. >> after her decade-long career in stand-up, phoebe penned a "new york times" best-seller. you can't touch my hair. >> you want me to say you're my grandma. >> reporter: now the royal duo...
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burgess: mr. speaker, i send to the desk a privileged report from the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 736. resolution providing for consideration of the bill, h.r. 620, to amend the americans with disabilities act of 1990, to promote compliance through education, to clarify the requirements for demand letters , to provide for a notice and cure period before the commencement of a private civil action and for other purposes. providing for consideration of the bill, h.r. 3299, to amemmed the revised statutes, the home owners loan act, the federal credit union act, and the federal deposit insurance act, to inquire -- to require the rate of interest on certain loans remain unchanged after transfer of the loan and for other purposes. providing for consideration of the bill, h.r. 3978. to amend the real estate settlement procedures act of 1974. to modify requirements related to mortgage
burgess: mr. speaker, i send to the desk a privileged report from the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 736. resolution providing for consideration of the bill, h.r. 620, to amend the americans with disabilities act of 1990, to promote compliance through education, to clarify the requirements for demand letters , to provide for a notice and cure period before the commencement of...
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i went down and i saw mike burgess and brad wenstrup trying to maintain an airway.uma trying to keep his tongue out and again maintain airway. and i picked up his feet to try to get his blood going his feet to his heart and brain. i looked to the right and there is a body there that looked like he was dead. my wife approached and others there san attempt to revive but he was dead. i mean, that was pretty clear. then we turned our attention back to -- i never left my attention, but you kind of say he is dead, focus here. steve: congressman wenstrup is one of the guys who attended to steve scalise at that baseball practice not so many months ago. between that and this, how do you feel? this has been a heck of a year for you, republicans in congress. >> it has been. i hate to say this but all of us live as if our lives are going to be within two standard deviations of what it is normally. most times it's that way out in the distance that happens to us. and i have been a doctor long enough that it's not a surprise. it's not what you expect. but all of us can point to wo
i went down and i saw mike burgess and brad wenstrup trying to maintain an airway.uma trying to keep his tongue out and again maintain airway. and i picked up his feet to try to get his blood going his feet to his heart and brain. i looked to the right and there is a body there that looked like he was dead. my wife approached and others there san attempt to revive but he was dead. i mean, that was pretty clear. then we turned our attention back to -- i never left my attention, but you kind of...
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i like seeing ascendancy of her former nfl star come as super bowl champions of burgess owens is here along with tony winning actor and director james nottingham. a big program ahead. another shutdown. congress set to vote on a long-term spending bill hours ahead of the debt. senate leaders raising federal spending on military spending msas the next two years. the debt limit through march 1st, 29 team but its passage is not assured in the house for some fiscal could serve as they're going to vote no here. >> this spending bill is a dead junkie's dream. in all probability, he would embark america on a trillion dollars per year at deficit until such time as we suffer debilitating with all the solvency that would ensue. i'm only now, i'm no. maria: chris collins on new york dear congressman, good to see you. thanks for joining us. are you also a know on the spending bill? >> i'm actually a guess. the more moderate factions of the republicans, something we call the tuesday group. for us, we are typically the northern states new york, new jersey, ohio and pennsylvania. we realize we've got
i like seeing ascendancy of her former nfl star come as super bowl champions of burgess owens is here along with tony winning actor and director james nottingham. a big program ahead. another shutdown. congress set to vote on a long-term spending bill hours ahead of the debt. senate leaders raising federal spending on military spending msas the next two years. the debt limit through march 1st, 29 team but its passage is not assured in the house for some fiscal could serve as they're going to...
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one of the doctors, congressman burgess from texas said as soon as the incident was over all he couldbout was going back to texas. but the conference will continue today, it started last night with a little bit of look-back on this moment from the vice president pence who spoke at the dinner last night at a moment of silence, a moment of prayer for this man who had died and for the other folks who were injured in this. but the republicans who are here feel like this is too politically important to scrap completely. in part they're going to be doing some look-ahead work, meeting on infrastructure, meeting with the president today, who is going to be here for about a two-hour lunch, secretaries mattis and tillerson will be here. a lot of it will focus on 2018. how do they sell the tax cut? how do they come up with a strategy to try to stay in the majority? the vice president talked about that. at some length last night saying yes, the conventional wisdom is that republicans will lose seats this year. but that the conventional wisdom was that 2016 was that donald trump was never going to
one of the doctors, congressman burgess from texas said as soon as the incident was over all he couldbout was going back to texas. but the conference will continue today, it started last night with a little bit of look-back on this moment from the vice president pence who spoke at the dinner last night at a moment of silence, a moment of prayer for this man who had died and for the other folks who were injured in this. but the republicans who are here feel like this is too politically important...