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burgess. i appreciate your leadership on this issue and the hard work you and your members on both sides of the aisle have done in the subcommittee on health and the energy and commerce committee. as we all know the opioid crisis is wreaking havoc and death on our nation. it is striking at the heart of communities from one side of the country to the other. on any given day, you can browse the headlines to learn of yet another life lost to addiction or about a raid that sees overwhelming quantities of prescription painkillers or ill list drugs. round tables throughout my district in oregon over the last few years, i've met with those victims. i've met with their families. i've talked to doctors and treatment advocates. i've met with law enforcement officers on the frontlines of this fight. sadly, their stories are all too similar, and all too familiar. but they put the names and faces to this crisis. that's touched every community in our country. we're here tonight because this crisis is having
burgess. i appreciate your leadership on this issue and the hard work you and your members on both sides of the aisle have done in the subcommittee on health and the energy and commerce committee. as we all know the opioid crisis is wreaking havoc and death on our nation. it is striking at the heart of communities from one side of the country to the other. on any given day, you can browse the headlines to learn of yet another life lost to addiction or about a raid that sees overwhelming...
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burgess. i appreciate your leadership on this issue and the hard work you and your members on both sides of the aisle have done in the subcommittee on health and the energy and commerce committee. as we all know the opioid crisis is wreaking havoc and death on our nation. it is striking at the heart of communities from one side of the country to the other. on any given day, you can browse the headlines to learn of yet another life lost to addiction or about a raid that sees overwhelming quantities of prescription painkillers or ill list drugs. round tables throughout my district in oregon over the last few years, i've met with those victims. i've met with their families. i've talked to doctors and treatment advocates. i've met with law enforcement officers on the frontlines of this fight. sadly, their stories are all too similar, and all too familiar. but they put the names and faces to this crisis. that's touched every community in our country. we're here tonight because this crisis is having
burgess. i appreciate your leadership on this issue and the hard work you and your members on both sides of the aisle have done in the subcommittee on health and the energy and commerce committee. as we all know the opioid crisis is wreaking havoc and death on our nation. it is striking at the heart of communities from one side of the country to the other. on any given day, you can browse the headlines to learn of yet another life lost to addiction or about a raid that sees overwhelming...
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his name, along with guy burgess and kim philby, became a byword for determined treachery.dmired by his colleagues as a meticulous and brilliant upon that he was also a convinced ideologue. but one with a wayward, carousing spirit. decades after his flight to moscow in 1951, we are still dealing with what roland philipps describes as the enigma of donald maclean, in his revelatory new biography, a spy named orphan. the enigma. we are so familiar with this man, and there cambridge spies. we have read the story so often. what is it that you discovered is still uncertain on a still unknown, still uncertain on a still unknown, still waiting to be put in front of us? —— still on sad and still unknown. the enigma of donald maclean to me was that a man who was an intense patriot, and a fabulous civil servant, who went to the top of the foreign office, could at the same time be the single most productive spy of the 1930s and 19405 for productive spy of the 19305 and 19405 for moscow. and productive spy of the 1930s and 19405 for moscow. and how he unable, how he was able to hold th
his name, along with guy burgess and kim philby, became a byword for determined treachery.dmired by his colleagues as a meticulous and brilliant upon that he was also a convinced ideologue. but one with a wayward, carousing spirit. decades after his flight to moscow in 1951, we are still dealing with what roland philipps describes as the enigma of donald maclean, in his revelatory new biography, a spy named orphan. the enigma. we are so familiar with this man, and there cambridge spies. we have...
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he famously fled in 1951 with guy burgess. off they went to moscow. a huge scandal.ng of the story that ensnared kim philby, in the end. he fled to moscow in the 1960s. but in the period between the 1930s and the early 1950s, donald maclean had been stealing and passing to the russians hundreds and hundreds of documents. it was extraordinary. yes, thousands of documents. the most damaging, he served in the british embassy in washington between 19114 and 19118, where he gave away, by no means all that he gave away has been decoded to this day, but he certainly gave away the preparation for the yalta conference that decided the shape of post—war europe. after the war, he had an access all areas pass to the atomic energy commission. he was able to say exactly how many bombs the americans were able to build. and i believe he thereby enabled the soviets to build their own bomb two years ahead of what was expected. he was in on the planning of nato. he gave away absolutely everything, particularly between 19114 and 19118. you say he was a patriot. yet he became an ideologi
he famously fled in 1951 with guy burgess. off they went to moscow. a huge scandal.ng of the story that ensnared kim philby, in the end. he fled to moscow in the 1960s. but in the period between the 1930s and the early 1950s, donald maclean had been stealing and passing to the russians hundreds and hundreds of documents. it was extraordinary. yes, thousands of documents. the most damaging, he served in the british embassy in washington between 19114 and 19118, where he gave away, by no means...
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burgess of texas. rep. burgess: thank you, mr.chairman, and thanks to our witness for being here today. i have a number of articles i asked for unanimous consent to insert into the record -- rep. walden: without objection, we put this light up you requested. rep. burgess: i will be submitting these for the record connectinga campaign with young voters by michael scherer. we know how to connect through facebook -- i help i get this in my -- and "it is time to break up facebook" by eric wilson. i will be referencing those articles in the questions. i consulted my technology guru, scott adams, in the form of " dilbert" going back 20 menus ago, that when you took the shrinkwrap off a piece of software you bought them you will automatically agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions. we have gone a long way from taking the shrinkwrap off of an app, button not a lot of things have changed all that much. -- but not a lot of things have changed all that much? the cover position you recommend for elements of the company's terms and c
burgess of texas. rep. burgess: thank you, mr.chairman, and thanks to our witness for being here today. i have a number of articles i asked for unanimous consent to insert into the record -- rep. walden: without objection, we put this light up you requested. rep. burgess: i will be submitting these for the record connectinga campaign with young voters by michael scherer. we know how to connect through facebook -- i help i get this in my -- and "it is time to break up facebook" by eric...
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mark burgess is still with us. let's talk about this. is it something that markets are worried about? >> they are. if you look back in history, geo politics has had less of an impact as you might have suspected. we can go back and the two things that are different about today, firstly is the unpredictability of what trump is doing and clearly his president by twitter is something that's had a lot of coverage it is unpredictable. secondly, it's a trade war which has taken geo politics to a different level. that has the potential to impact the economy and also slowing economic activity. i think markets are right to be concerned about that. >> what about the global funding, i wonder about central bank decisions we have a lot of those coming up what is your prognosis >> i think it's going to be relatively dovish. brexit uncertainty, the domestic economy and general strongness of the north we'll see inflation we are moderating the market is telling us that. i think the fed is a slightly different story. they have rate hikes going through this
mark burgess is still with us. let's talk about this. is it something that markets are worried about? >> they are. if you look back in history, geo politics has had less of an impact as you might have suspected. we can go back and the two things that are different about today, firstly is the unpredictability of what trump is doing and clearly his president by twitter is something that's had a lot of coverage it is unpredictable. secondly, it's a trade war which has taken geo politics to a...
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burgess had left the car running when he got out to see a friend.t me out of the water but he couldn't get out. that was something that she said. >> reporter: the investigation is ongoing, but police are looking into the possibility the little girl somehow shifted the car out of park, which should have required a foot on the spake. department of transportation records show the car never received repairs called for in a 2014 recall for transmission chift cable fractures, which could lead to the car not shifting into park properly, creating a risk the vehicle will roll away. police are investigating to see if the unrepaired recall was a factor in this accident, but carfax estimates more than 57 million vehicles on u.s. roads right now have open, unfixed recalls. that's more than 1 in 5. >> any of these things are only being recalled because, one, they're dangerous; or, two, they're violating a federal standard. as reporter: jason levine runs the center for auto safety. do you think car makers are aking enough to get recalls fixed? hinghey could certai
burgess had left the car running when he got out to see a friend.t me out of the water but he couldn't get out. that was something that she said. >> reporter: the investigation is ongoing, but police are looking into the possibility the little girl somehow shifted the car out of park, which should have required a foot on the spake. department of transportation records show the car never received repairs called for in a 2014 recall for transmission chift cable fractures, which could lead...
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. >> reporter: though he couldn't swim. 24-year-old anthony burgess raced into the water and freed his 3-year-old daughter from the sinking 2008 pontiac g 6. burgess left the car running. >> the investigation is on going, but police are looking into the possibility the little girl somehow shifted the car out of park which should have required a foot on the brake. department of transportation records show the car never received repairs called for in a 2014, for transmission shift cable fractures which could lead to the car not shifting into park properly creating a risk the vehicle will roll away. police are investigating to see if the unrepaired recall was a factor in this accident. but carfaxest mates more than 57 million vehicles on u.s. roads have open unfixed recalls. more than one in five. any of the things are only being recalled because one they're dangerous. or two violating a federal standard. >> jason levine runs center for auto safety. >> do you think car makers are doing enough to get recalls fixed? >> they could be doing more. more in terms of reaching out to people to mak
. >> reporter: though he couldn't swim. 24-year-old anthony burgess raced into the water and freed his 3-year-old daughter from the sinking 2008 pontiac g 6. burgess left the car running. >> the investigation is on going, but police are looking into the possibility the little girl somehow shifted the car out of park which should have required a foot on the brake. department of transportation records show the car never received repairs called for in a 2014, for transmission shift...
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the case for a democratic europe in an emotionally charged address to the european parliament mark burgess europeans to reject populism and defend democracy. plus he's known as astro alex for chancellor angela merkel the first to call him germany's ambassador to space on our astronaut alexander dares to is preparing his next big step as commander of the international space station. thanks for your company everyone. after days of delay in a global power struggle syrian state media now says international weapons inspectors have entered the town of do about the site of an alleged chemical weapons attack on the inspectors have been in damascus since saturday but until now they were denied access to the site to the lay has prompted the u.s. to accuse syria and its ally russia of attempting to cover up evidence of the alleged attack. the destroyed town of to mary's west syria's ill fated revolutionaries are now after seven years of fighting and with the last of the rebels gone damascus is trying to win back its people meeting their most basic needs first. when the rebels left we found in the dep
the case for a democratic europe in an emotionally charged address to the european parliament mark burgess europeans to reject populism and defend democracy. plus he's known as astro alex for chancellor angela merkel the first to call him germany's ambassador to space on our astronaut alexander dares to is preparing his next big step as commander of the international space station. thanks for your company everyone. after days of delay in a global power struggle syrian state media now says...
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burgess, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: i offer an amendment to prevent a person from operating an unmanned aircraft or an unmanned aircraft system in the national airspace if that aircraft is equipped or armed with a dangerous weapon. unless that equipment is authorized by the administrator of the federal aviation administration. i have introduced this important language as the no-armed drones act since the 112th congress. n 2015 an 18-year-old in connecticut built a drone mounted with a 45-balance ger semiautomatic handgun capable of firing live ammunition while flying. this individual demonstrated dr a 45-balance how easy it was for a private citizen to create and operate an armed drone in his youtube video entitled, flying gun. police did not arrest this person saying that no violation of law had occurred. according to the then chief of police in clinton, connecticut, where the drone video was made, this appeared to be a case of technology surpassing current le
burgess, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: i offer an amendment to prevent a person from operating an unmanned aircraft or an unmanned aircraft system in the national airspace if that aircraft is equipped or armed with a dangerous weapon. unless that equipment is authorized by the administrator of the federal aviation administration. i have introduced this important language as the no-armed drones act since the 112th...
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charles: joining us now burgess owens, author of liberalism. burgess, tough watching that, my man.till in football shape. you were physically, rather looked like you could weather the storm. that was pretty tough? they were saying america was imperialistic and things like that. >> charles, first of all. good morning. i hope everyone get as chance to take a look at that. it was respectful conversation until a few of them decided to get up to do their thing. if i can just say this and i say this as we talked before, we're at. we're fighting heart for the country today. judeo-christian and marxists and socialists those you see in the video don't want to do that. i will say this, black lives matter, kkk, black lives matter, the deep state, the college professors, all in common with the kkk, is that, at the end of the day, you take away the white privilege, take away the white hoods and black masks, and you have nothing but bullies and cowards. we have to understand we need to fight for heart and soul of our country, getting free speech to allow the kid to learn stuff when they get to c
charles: joining us now burgess owens, author of liberalism. burgess, tough watching that, my man.till in football shape. you were physically, rather looked like you could weather the storm. that was pretty tough? they were saying america was imperialistic and things like that. >> charles, first of all. good morning. i hope everyone get as chance to take a look at that. it was respectful conversation until a few of them decided to get up to do their thing. if i can just say this and i say...
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he jumped in that water without hesitation. >> reporter: burgess kept amina afloat long enough for ahe slipped under the surface. darian is amina's mother. >> she said, i was in that dirty water with my daddy. he got me out, but he didn't get out. he's still in the water. >> reporter: 2005 to 2008 pontiac g6s have been recalled because of a transmission shift cable that can break. drivers might think their car is in park when it really isn't. the problem affects more than 1.1 million vehicles. in 2014, gm sent letters to owners saying the company would fix their cars for free. as of july 2016, a little more than half accepted the offer, but nearly 30,000 owners couldn't be reached. garret bought the car last year, three years after gm first sent the notices. she says she never got one. >> i think they should go to the extreme to get every car fixed. because it could cost somebody's life. >> reporter: about 70% of recalled cars actually get fixed. in a statement, gm said owners of older vehicles are less likely to respond to these initiatives, and there's currently no legal requiremen
he jumped in that water without hesitation. >> reporter: burgess kept amina afloat long enough for ahe slipped under the surface. darian is amina's mother. >> she said, i was in that dirty water with my daddy. he got me out, but he didn't get out. he's still in the water. >> reporter: 2005 to 2008 pontiac g6s have been recalled because of a transmission shift cable that can break. drivers might think their car is in park when it really isn't. the problem affects more than 1.1...
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congressman michael burgess representing the 26th district of texas joins me now. how are you feeling today. >> i feel great. how about yourself? long time no see. >> i'm good. nice to have you back. why are so many people retiring? >> you'll have to ask them. >> well, you work with them. you talk with them. you have conversations with them. you've got to have some sense. you work with them every day. >> there are eight current members of the texas delegation who are retiring. texas is the second largest delegation in the united states congress. two democrats, one running for another office, one decided he's been here long enough. six republicans. two were committee chairman who had termed out on their term limits of their committees. two got into some personal trouble and two had health problems. there's a variety of reasons. >> sure. >> but they all happened so close together that it makes it see like a story. >> but since you mentioned blake farenthold, one of the people. >> i did not. i said there were two with personal problems. >> i know who you're talking ab
congressman michael burgess representing the 26th district of texas joins me now. how are you feeling today. >> i feel great. how about yourself? long time no see. >> i'm good. nice to have you back. why are so many people retiring? >> you'll have to ask them. >> well, you work with them. you talk with them. you have conversations with them. you've got to have some sense. you work with them every day. >> there are eight current members of the texas delegation who...
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. >> reporter: even though he couldn't swim, 24-year-old anthony burgess raced into the water and freed ameneh from his 2006 pontiac. >> my daddy got me out of the water but he couldn't get out. that's what she said. >> reporter: the police are looking into the possibility the little girl somehow shifted the car out of park, which should have required a foot on the brake. the car never received the repairs called for in the 2014 recall. it would create a risk the vehicle will roll away. police are investigating to see if the unrepaired recall was a factor in this accident, but carfax estimates more than 57 million vehicles on u.s. roads right now have open unfixed recalls. that's more than one in five. >> any of these things are only being recalled because, one, they're dangerous, or, two, they're violating a federal standard. >> reporter: jason levine runs the center for auto safety. >> do you think carmakers are doing enough to get recalls fixed? >> they certainly could be doing more, more in terms of reaching out to people to make sure they're aware that the recalls are happening and
. >> reporter: even though he couldn't swim, 24-year-old anthony burgess raced into the water and freed ameneh from his 2006 pontiac. >> my daddy got me out of the water but he couldn't get out. that's what she said. >> reporter: the police are looking into the possibility the little girl somehow shifted the car out of park, which should have required a foot on the brake. the car never received the repairs called for in the 2014 recall. it would create a risk the vehicle will...
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cases we have attorneys for sure we don't have any money to pay oh they're working on continuously burgess were were you are we're you know i'm just hopeful that we'll make it till. enough time to pass i can make what they call a ten year golden rule on the v.a. system itself means that the best way for ten years my family gets no benefits if i pass away after ten years. but there if it's was or i think the v.a. should take more. be more responsible with these guys because they have already put their lives on the line for us why would we. not give them the proper medical attention that they need why give them an appointment three months out and then. send it you know prolong it even more to maybe. eight months nine months a year and then even fighting for their benefits if they don't. then book person twelve months of them coming back and he doesn't get a diagnosis forget it they're screwed because they don't see it that it's service related service connected the burden of proof is on the veteran they have to be able to service connected it doesn't matter whether you have it or not of the
cases we have attorneys for sure we don't have any money to pay oh they're working on continuously burgess were were you are we're you know i'm just hopeful that we'll make it till. enough time to pass i can make what they call a ten year golden rule on the v.a. system itself means that the best way for ten years my family gets no benefits if i pass away after ten years. but there if it's was or i think the v.a. should take more. be more responsible with these guys because they have already put...
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his name, along with guy burgess and kim philby, became a byword for determined treachery.o a convinced ideologue. but one with a wayward, carousing spirit. decades
his name, along with guy burgess and kim philby, became a byword for determined treachery.o a convinced ideologue. but one with a wayward, carousing spirit. decades
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the twelve cording to the environmental investigation agency demand for to can be traced to china burgess sold illegally and we got a tip off about the concorde which is also in southern china is on the coast which is said to be a major center for trade in terms of the fish more some chinese believe the dry swim bladder at the to twelve improve skin and liver conditions and figure a circulation and stops bleeding none of this has been proven medically but the illegal trade into twelve is extremely lucrative. to twelve a fishing in the gulf is illegal because the same nets used to catch and snare the keita they have decimated that the key to population techno is merida davidson was shown how. the pro is that they work if i can not but there is this world of know in their work for the brain where they work if they can get in time with their hair here or there or their friends so obviously they work if i can do to refer to the surface and then they get things so they just get stuck here with you when they perish they're going to. found three adult that actually does since we started operatio
the twelve cording to the environmental investigation agency demand for to can be traced to china burgess sold illegally and we got a tip off about the concorde which is also in southern china is on the coast which is said to be a major center for trade in terms of the fish more some chinese believe the dry swim bladder at the to twelve improve skin and liver conditions and figure a circulation and stops bleeding none of this has been proven medically but the illegal trade into twelve is...
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burgess for as much time as he may consume. mr. burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i thank the gentleman for calling this special order hour to honor the life and legacy of his constituent barbara bush. i'm proud to stand and honor the life and legacy of our former first lady barbara bush, from new york to west texas to the west wing, she served her family and country with integrity strength and grace. she was a member of the greatest generation and spent her life in service to others. you know it's incredible to reflect, she was the only second woman in our nation's history to be the wife and mother of a united states president. e joined abigail adams who advised our nation's chief executives long before they reached the oval office. she used her influence to enact positive change. although her name was never on a ballot, the american people chose mrs. bush as a leader and as a role model. just yesterday, the energy and commerce offered bills offering solutions to what is a significant crisis in our country dealing with deaths caused by opioidses. the epidemic that
burgess for as much time as he may consume. mr. burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i thank the gentleman for calling this special order hour to honor the life and legacy of his constituent barbara bush. i'm proud to stand and honor the life and legacy of our former first lady barbara bush, from new york to west texas to the west wing, she served her family and country with integrity strength and grace. she was a member of the greatest generation and spent her life in service to...
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>> when he went into a freshman what was then called the house of burgesses which was the provincial legislature of virginia under the british, the chief of the house, like the chiefest of the men, a fellow named john robinson who, instead of retiring, used british currency. he was also treasurer. he had a double job, as if the president could also be secretary of treasury. he funneled all the use currency, instead of having it for he funneled into his little cubbyhole at home, and whenever his friends needed money he would lend it to them. so he had a big business going on. he was stealing right and left and richard henry lee couldn't believe it when he stumbled on it. and so he, that was his first crusade to unseat john robinson, and robinson actually died, but the inquiries were going on and he was already being shamed and would've been forced to resign. >> i read your book and i think -- [inaudible] -- the speaker of the house i believe. >> i'm sorry? >> that he passed the law separating the duties of the speaker of the house and the treasurer with robinson was because it was a c
>> when he went into a freshman what was then called the house of burgesses which was the provincial legislature of virginia under the british, the chief of the house, like the chiefest of the men, a fellow named john robinson who, instead of retiring, used british currency. he was also treasurer. he had a double job, as if the president could also be secretary of treasury. he funneled all the use currency, instead of having it for he funneled into his little cubbyhole at home, and...
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would you tell us what happened to our friend burgess. >> this is the typical thing we are seeing onthey don't want to hear what opposing views have to say and so what they did is they shouted him down to try to get him out of the facility, but we are seeing this everywhere on college campuses. >> burgess is a conservative, he's also black. was there racial element involved? is a black conservative a double bad thing on campus these days are what. >> from what we are hearing, there was multiple people who called him a token that he was a sellout to his community, this is a typical rhetoric that we hear all the time. if you are a person of color, you cannot have opposing view that typically the democratic party is used to having that voting block so when you go against the grain then somehow you have sold out your community. >> aboard. tell me about this college. i'm not sure which one it is, but penn state, they are going to defund conservative groups, in other words you won't get college money if you're conservative. >> what's going on. >> this is that student power network. they're
would you tell us what happened to our friend burgess. >> this is the typical thing we are seeing onthey don't want to hear what opposing views have to say and so what they did is they shouted him down to try to get him out of the facility, but we are seeing this everywhere on college campuses. >> burgess is a conservative, he's also black. was there racial element involved? is a black conservative a double bad thing on campus these days are what. >> from what we are hearing,...
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burgess: mr. speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the 100th anverse are -- anniversary of the american association for oral and facial surgeons. founded in 1918 by 29 dentists, the organization has grown to include more than 9,000 members today. oral surgery is the surgical arm of dentistry. these doctors are a critical component of the medical profession. they practice in a variety of settings, including private clinical practice, ambulatory surgery centers and hospitals. they also provide service in academia, the military and the research industry. many of these surgens reside and provide critical patient care in my home state of texas. mr. speaker, today i recognize the members of the american association for oral and facial surgeons, for their work. and i offer my support for their miss
burgess: mr. speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the 100th anverse are -- anniversary of the american association for oral and facial surgeons. founded in 1918 by 29 dentists, the organization has grown to include more than 9,000 members today. oral surgery is the surgical arm of...
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burgess of texas for four minutes. >> thanks to our witness for being here today mr.number of articles i ask consent to insert into the record. i know i won't have time to get to them. >> without objection put the slide up you requested. >> i'm going to be submitting questions for the record that are referencing these articles one is having the obama campaign connected with young voters by michael sher we know how to protect ourselves from facebook. i hope i get this name right and it's time to break up facebook by eric wilson. in the interest of full disclosure, a former staffer i will be referencing those articles in some written questions. i consulted my technology guru scott adams in the form of gilbert going back 21 years ago and when you took shts rink wrap off of a piece of software you bought you were automatically agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions we've gone a long way from taki taking the shrink wrap off an app. i don't know if things have changed that much. does facebook have a position, a position that you recommend for elements of a company
burgess of texas for four minutes. >> thanks to our witness for being here today mr.number of articles i ask consent to insert into the record. i know i won't have time to get to them. >> without objection put the slide up you requested. >> i'm going to be submitting questions for the record that are referencing these articles one is having the obama campaign connected with young voters by michael sher we know how to protect ourselves from facebook. i hope i get this name...
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was elected to serve on a committee on religion in virginia when he served on the statehouse of burgesses, whose express purpose was to prevent the spread of deism in the schools of virginia? wouldn't that be an awkward place to put someone who was in fact a deist? he is known to be something other. the evidence continues to mount. let us look at the glove. did he believe in providence? yes. did he believe in prayer? yes. did he believe in the clergy? yes. did he believe that christ was divine? did he believe in the word of god? every one of those, the glove does not fit, we must acquit. in fact, as we look at these statements, we see he builds fact after fact that shows this cannot be properly attributed to him. there is many objections, and i don't have time to address them in our hour today, but if you go into the book, i extensively discussed these. they say his titles for god are deist. i actually looked at the great deist writings and at the great evangelical preachers of the day, and he uses the phrases of the great evangelical preachers of the day. they don't sound like us today,
was elected to serve on a committee on religion in virginia when he served on the statehouse of burgesses, whose express purpose was to prevent the spread of deism in the schools of virginia? wouldn't that be an awkward place to put someone who was in fact a deist? he is known to be something other. the evidence continues to mount. let us look at the glove. did he believe in providence? yes. did he believe in prayer? yes. did he believe in the clergy? yes. did he believe that christ was divine?...
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i'm a lucky man that barbara burgess was my mother. my family will miss her dearly and we thank you all for your prayers and good wishes." you are right at the center of this. how did barbara bush manager be as famous as she was, and she was pretty famous for a first lady, and yet, pretty widely liked on a bipartisan level. shee was never controversial as others have been. how did she do it? >> you put your finger on it. she tried to make sure she was not controversial or divisive. she was clear in her opinions, people knew where she stood, she didn't straddle anything when people appreciated the fact that what you saw was what youou got. i was lucky enough to have a quiet dinner with the president and mrs. bush last month, we went down and did an event at the bush library and the president and mrs. bush asked us up into the apartment they have there. and she looked a little extra frail but, you know, even in the condition that we now know she was in, it was a fun dinner. we talked about old times, we reminisced, we left a littlesc bit
i'm a lucky man that barbara burgess was my mother. my family will miss her dearly and we thank you all for your prayers and good wishes." you are right at the center of this. how did barbara bush manager be as famous as she was, and she was pretty famous for a first lady, and yet, pretty widely liked on a bipartisan level. shee was never controversial as others have been. how did she do it? >> you put your finger on it. she tried to make sure she was not controversial or divisive....
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senator burgess. our timer is not functioning properly. we will let you know. senator burgess: i will try to take no more than 40 minutes. welcome. thank you for your service. the topic muchh in the news which is iran. mr. secretary, in your judgment cruz: inary cruise -- your judgment would be required if iran were to require nuclear weapons? secretary mattis: for every nation in the regionsecretary mattis: and united states, an increased level of danger and a level we have never experienced from this regime senator cruz: general dunford, anything to add on that same question general dunford: given the behavior of iran, how difficult it is to deal with the other challenges, certainly the possession of a nuclear weapon would be of great concern. senator cruz: let's shift to space. general dunford you big knowledge that, "unlike previous eras when space was considered a benign and unchallenged environment, space is --" i introduce language last year, which my colleagues on their supported, which said space is a combat domain and called for policy to develop the
senator burgess. our timer is not functioning properly. we will let you know. senator burgess: i will try to take no more than 40 minutes. welcome. thank you for your service. the topic muchh in the news which is iran. mr. secretary, in your judgment cruz: inary cruise -- your judgment would be required if iran were to require nuclear weapons? secretary mattis: for every nation in the regionsecretary mattis: and united states, an increased level of danger and a level we have never experienced...
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. >> thanks gentlemen, five minutes for an opening statement's good morning chairman burgess, rankingmber agreement and members of the committee. the cdc has vast experience tackling epidemics and i appreciate the chance to talk about ourwork fighting the nation's opioid crisis. at cdc we are focused on using data for actions to inform strategies to prevent opioid misuse, abuse and overdose , to prevent health related consequences of opioid abuse including the spread of infectious diseases like hiv and hepatitis and the impact of opioids on mothers and babies. cdc leaves prevention efforts by promoting responsible opioid prescribing, driving community-based prevention activity . reduce opioid overdose deaths and related harm. america's opioid overdose epidemic affects people from every community. the problem is getting worse. in 2016 more than 53,000 people died of drug overdose and preliminary data indicates a trend in 2017 is increases in babies born withdrawing from narcotics, that 80 suggests one baby is born with signs of neonatal abstinence syndrome every five minutes, about 100
. >> thanks gentlemen, five minutes for an opening statement's good morning chairman burgess, rankingmber agreement and members of the committee. the cdc has vast experience tackling epidemics and i appreciate the chance to talk about ourwork fighting the nation's opioid crisis. at cdc we are focused on using data for actions to inform strategies to prevent opioid misuse, abuse and overdose , to prevent health related consequences of opioid abuse including the spread of infectious...
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burgess, thank you. look forward to the hearing later today. tune in to cnbc all day where we will have full coverage of the second day of mark zuckerberg's congressional testimony, that starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> stocks are coming off that 400 point rally yesterday after trade tensions eased the dow today looking to give back some of that down about 163. s&p down 19. nasdaq down 44 nasdaq was up 2% yesterday we'll have some of today's market drivers when we come back one second. barely enough time for this man to take a bite of turkey. but for cyber criminals it's plenty of time to launch thousands of attacks. luckily security analysts and watson are on his side. spotting threats faster and protecting his data with the most securely encrypted main frame in the world. it's a smart way to eat lunch in peace. sweet, oblivious peace. it's a smart way to eat lunch in peace. i am an independent financial advisor. when i meet a new client, i start by asking questions like: did you understand all the fees you were paying? was your broker a
burgess, thank you. look forward to the hearing later today. tune in to cnbc all day where we will have full coverage of the second day of mark zuckerberg's congressional testimony, that starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> stocks are coming off that 400 point rally yesterday after trade tensions eased the dow today looking to give back some of that down about 163. s&p down 19. nasdaq down 44 nasdaq was up 2% yesterday we'll have some of today's market drivers when we come back...
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stacy burgess with veterans vision. my good woman over there touched on my question and stole a little bit of my thunder. i was wondering what role will these voter laws play as far as your demographics are concerned because laws are changed every year, and every state has different laws. you say african-american turnout was low. however, a lot of them were purged from the voting roll. they showed up at the polls but with were turned away. how will state laws affect your demographics in the future? as far as access to voting. >> so ohio's one of our flagship states, so we have a lot of analysis about it. we looked at the change in population from '12 to '16 and the change in number of registrations by race. what you see is a far disproportionate level of purging in terms of removing folks from the polls based on race. that's not shocking. i know there are several folks who have actually been litigating this matter. i'm not sure where it stands before the court. i think it's going before the high court. what we're seeing
stacy burgess with veterans vision. my good woman over there touched on my question and stole a little bit of my thunder. i was wondering what role will these voter laws play as far as your demographics are concerned because laws are changed every year, and every state has different laws. you say african-american turnout was low. however, a lot of them were purged from the voting roll. they showed up at the polls but with were turned away. how will state laws affect your demographics in the...
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were -- were people encouraged or discovered are that burgess quite some think it would be a sleep that's a silver lake towards her. so processing what does this mean in the two-year in the shorter the curb, we also started with getting back to its brutal normal. one priceen actually does not make a trend. one of the matters alleged in. on the upside certain rise event .ou need professional and it's quacks the fed is driving an ocean tank air. a native.arily click -- a club, you see acv. the sale of trans-among the only inive is the let's worry about something else. is of all the incidents .he the vix outperform other volatility measures. european gain volatility. serious you'reds ,: whether it is terms so inflation are the fed, something to me. we are well into the in cycle. we have 90% of companies meeting expectations on earnings. irony and yet,us if you look at the stock, we will remarkable the our clia for a change. usually, you have to have some skepticism. . have a trillion there you do not sell you a gone for a new developing we had a number of family a change's thesis that you ha
were -- were people encouraged or discovered are that burgess quite some think it would be a sleep that's a silver lake towards her. so processing what does this mean in the two-year in the shorter the curb, we also started with getting back to its brutal normal. one priceen actually does not make a trend. one of the matters alleged in. on the upside certain rise event .ou need professional and it's quacks the fed is driving an ocean tank air. a native.arily click -- a club, you see acv. the...
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burgess of texas for four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thanks to our witness for being here today. mr. chairman, i have a number of articles that i ask for unanimous consent to insert into the record. >> without objection we put the slide up you requested. >> and so i'm going to be submitting some questions for the record that are referencing these articles. one is friended how the obama campaign connected with young voters by michael shearer. we already know how to protect ourselves from facebook and i hope i get this name right, sanep tufocki. >> without objection. >> i will be referencing those articles and some written questions. i consulted my technology guru, scott adams, in the form of dilbert being back 21 years ago when you took the shrink wrap off of a piece of software that you bought that you were automatically agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions so we have gone a long way from taking the shrink wrap off of an app, but i don't know that things have changed all that much. i guess does facebook have a
burgess of texas for four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thanks to our witness for being here today. mr. chairman, i have a number of articles that i ask for unanimous consent to insert into the record. >> without objection we put the slide up you requested. >> and so i'm going to be submitting some questions for the record that are referencing these articles. one is friended how the obama campaign connected with young voters by michael shearer. we already know how...
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burgess: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, the -- the opioid epidemic has swept across this country, impacting millions of americans who have lost loved ones to this preventable crisis. no community is immune.
burgess: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, the -- the opioid epidemic has swept across this country, impacting millions of americans who have lost loved ones to this preventable crisis. no community is immune.
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burgess for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to acknowledge that i asked for you to come to my office and you complied with that, and for that i am deeply appreciative, the information that you shared with me. this is something about which may be we feel very first told. we want to get some answers. the subcommittee has interest in knowing about the differences between voluntary suspension orders and emit suspension orders i'll stipulate that both exist and we could argue which is a more propitious path to follow. of the tools you have in your toolbox in addition to the new suspension order of the voluntary suspension or? >> there's a whole range, letters of admonition, butyl, orders to show cause. there's a host of administrative tools that we have that we can use in the space. depending on and go back to an issue that mr. griffith brought up, to be on whether it's a doctor or pharmacy, maybe very different reaction than what we would do or evidence was gathered against maybe a distributor. >> let me ask you a question b
burgess for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to acknowledge that i asked for you to come to my office and you complied with that, and for that i am deeply appreciative, the information that you shared with me. this is something about which may be we feel very first told. we want to get some answers. the subcommittee has interest in knowing about the differences between voluntary suspension orders and emit suspension orders i'll stipulate that both exist and we could argue...
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burgess of texas for four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thanks to our witness for being here today. mr. chairman, i have a number of articles that i ask for unanimous consent to insert into the record. >> without objection we put the slide up you requested. >> and so i'm going to be submitting some questions for the record that are referencing these articles. one is friended how the obama campaign connected with young voters by michael shearer. we already know how to protect ourselves from facebook and i hope i get this name right, sanep tufocki. >> without objection. >> i will be referencing those articles and some written questions. i consulted my technology guru, scott adams, in the form of dilbert being back 21 years ago when you took the shrink wrap off of a piece of software that you bought that you were automatically agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions so we have gone a long way from taking the shrink wrap off of an app, but i don't know that things have changed all that much. i guess does facebook have a
burgess of texas for four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thanks to our witness for being here today. mr. chairman, i have a number of articles that i ask for unanimous consent to insert into the record. >> without objection we put the slide up you requested. >> and so i'm going to be submitting some questions for the record that are referencing these articles. one is friended how the obama campaign connected with young voters by michael shearer. we already know how...
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the gentleman's time has expired. expired. subcommittee, doctor burgess of texas. texas.elf some time. it is a bit tougher, today? yes, i am also a bit disappointed you have pulled me away. you have pulled me away. about the opt in opt out distinction facebook makes. facebook makes. default is that most things are public of course. public of course. comments about the university of cambridge. cambridge. scrape this data and allegedly passed it on to cabbage analytic. passed it on to cabbage analytic. twist, the idea that —— to cambridge analytica. analytica. making these apps and collecting personal danger —— data. personal danger —— data. as you say, much tougher questions. much tougher questions. very early on, what is facebook, is it a media company? it a media company? because regulation for media companies is very different? companies is very different? yes, very, very different. very, very different. it a media company or a technology company? company? to monitoring what is on their network. network. there is not any particular repercussions to that. repercussions t
the gentleman's time has expired. expired. subcommittee, doctor burgess of texas. texas.elf some time. it is a bit tougher, today? yes, i am also a bit disappointed you have pulled me away. you have pulled me away. about the opt in opt out distinction facebook makes. facebook makes. default is that most things are public of course. public of course. comments about the university of cambridge. cambridge. scrape this data and allegedly passed it on to cabbage analytic. passed it on to cabbage...