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burgess: thank you, madam 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. mr. burgess: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s. 2553, the know the lowest price act of 2018. this bill would prohibit health plans and pharmacy benefit managers under medicare or medicare advantage from restricting pharmacies from informing individuals about prices for certain drugs and biolodgics and pharmacy counter, -- biologics at the pharmacy counter, a clause known as the gag clause. in is a policy that the energy and commerce committee has pursued in h.r. 6733, the know the cost act of 2018. we held a legislative hearing and a markup in the health subcommittee before ultimately passing the bill out of the full committee. i once again want to commend representative buddy carter for championing this policy. his bill would have banned gag cl
burgess: thank you, madam 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. mr. burgess: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s. 2553, the know the lowest price act of 2018. this bill would prohibit health plans and pharmacy benefit managers under medicare or medicare advantage from restricting...
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star burgess owens, great to see both of you. vera, right to you for your reaction to the angle given what's happened over the past few years and where we are today, why not the players turn this into an opportunity to work with president trump, especially on criminal justice reform? >> thank you for having me laura. i can't speak for the players, but as far as the national organization of black law enforcement executives, we do support anyone's right to peacefully protest. we do see this as an opportunity to address some of the issues in criminal justice reform, as well as police trust and legitimacy, this opens the door for dialogue and conversation, as far as convo sating with the president, i can't speak to that. >> laura: burgess, why do you think vera is wrong, time for conversation and people getting together, set aside the issue of george sorros group helping advise the players coalition, could something good not come out of this? to not admit that, isn't that wrong? >> laura, i think your angle was spot on. we have an op
star burgess owens, great to see both of you. vera, right to you for your reaction to the angle given what's happened over the past few years and where we are today, why not the players turn this into an opportunity to work with president trump, especially on criminal justice reform? >> thank you for having me laura. i can't speak for the players, but as far as the national organization of black law enforcement executives, we do support anyone's right to peacefully protest. we do see this...
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>> yeah, the movie is "sierra burgess is a loser."this geeky girl gets her identity mistaken for the popular head cheerleader and she ends up catfishin catfishin it all wraps up in this sweet, beautiful, redemptive end chig love. >> jimmy: you don't get killed in this one? [ laughter ] >> no, i make it out, it's great. >> jimmy: getting killed in the last one seemed to have worked out okay for you. >> no, for sure, yeah. that was a good thing for me. >> jimmy: uh-huh. so when you alluded that stranger things have happened on "stranger things," do you have any kind of -- is there any -- is that based on anything that your character might come back on the third season of the show? >> you know, everybody asks me that. and i appreciate the dedication so much. but i don't think so, no. >> jimmy: i would assume that was the case. but i felt like when you said that, maybe you'd accidentally revealed something. >> oh, no, no. >> jimmy: do you call him every once in a while, hey, how's it going? >> i'm available! i don't know if you ran out of
>> yeah, the movie is "sierra burgess is a loser."this geeky girl gets her identity mistaken for the popular head cheerleader and she ends up catfishin catfishin it all wraps up in this sweet, beautiful, redemptive end chig love. >> jimmy: you don't get killed in this one? [ laughter ] >> no, i make it out, it's great. >> jimmy: getting killed in the last one seemed to have worked out okay for you. >> no, for sure, yeah. that was a good thing for me....
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burgess, who plays for the south sydney rabbitoh‘s says he is "happy for the truth to come out". some way damage formula 0nes image, so he never allowed it during his decades in charge, but the sport's new owners, liberty media have struck a £75 million deal to allow the gambling industry into f1, and that includes in—race betting. earlier i spoke to simon chadwick, professor of sports enterprise at salford university abouth the thinking behind the move and possible pitfalls. what we can see is formula 1 tilting eastwards. we have a significant number in places like singapore, south korea, china, russia, which has taken this waterway from the industrial heartlands. we now have gambling sponsorships in formula 1, which symbolises this move eastwards. attitudes towards gambling are very different, certainly in china it is a very social activity. china is a huge potential market for sport, the president is looking to create a sports economy with $850 billion by 2025. i think there are some real opportunities for formula 1 outfit, to generate revenue from this kind of activity. irres
burgess, who plays for the south sydney rabbitoh‘s says he is "happy for the truth to come out". some way damage formula 0nes image, so he never allowed it during his decades in charge, but the sport's new owners, liberty media have struck a £75 million deal to allow the gambling industry into f1, and that includes in—race betting. earlier i spoke to simon chadwick, professor of sports enterprise at salford university abouth the thinking behind the move and possible pitfalls....
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from "sierra burgess is a loser", noah centineo. this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from jungle. and now, moving along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. welcome to the show. my name is jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thank you for coming. happy friday. can you feel -- can you feel autumn in the air? you'd never know it from walking around here in l.a., but summer's over. today was the last official day of summer. tomorrow's the first official day of fall. the autumnal equinox. the equinox. this is interesting. the equinox, i learned today, was first recorded by an ancient greek astronomer named hipparchus who noticed the position of the stars seemed to shift in a cyclical way and that therefore the earth must be moving along the he can waiterial plane and he decided to name this phenomenon after the gym he was a member of. equinox. isn't that something? it could just as easily have been called 24-hour fitness. [ applause ] and of course fall me
from "sierra burgess is a loser", noah centineo. this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from jungle. and now, moving along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. welcome to the show. my name is jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thank you for coming. happy friday. can you feel -- can you feel autumn in the air? you'd never know it from walking around here in l.a., but summer's over. today was the...
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i heard burgess say something before about what guys are not doing.et me tell you something, i'm a father of five. i live here in new orleans. i'm in a room, a locker room, with 53 other guys from various places around the country and we do go into our communities, we do encourage young people, we do tell them that they can do whatever they want to do. in my house, i tell my kids that they can become whatever they want. but i'm also real with them. i'm also real with them, laura, telling them that there are certain challenges that they are going to base because of the color of their skin. >> laura: that this is what eric reid said, who obviously was a boarding colin kaepernick early on. a free agent. i guess he hasn't been to sign to anyone yet which is tragic because he's a really good player. why he left the players coalition. this is from november of 2017. "we know we agreed to be a part of the players coalition we were under the impression that it was going to be our organization, that we would all have equal say. we've come to find out that it's
i heard burgess say something before about what guys are not doing.et me tell you something, i'm a father of five. i live here in new orleans. i'm in a room, a locker room, with 53 other guys from various places around the country and we do go into our communities, we do encourage young people, we do tell them that they can do whatever they want to do. in my house, i tell my kids that they can become whatever they want. but i'm also real with them. i'm also real with them, laura, telling them...
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burgess everett is a reporter for politico.com. he covers congress. out of all the beat reporters in national politics, dedicated congressional reporters are often the most fun to watch. and that's because of the sort of breath of their beat. sometimes in congress they are covering gigantic stories of national significance and even potentially international significance like confirmation hearings for a new justice for the united states supreme court. sometime they're covering the biggest story you can imagine. even when there isn't a huge earth-shaking story like that, congressional beat reporters have to be there in congress covering whatever is happening on any given day. so today a reporter got to cover the supreme court nomination hearings for brett kavanaugh, a huge deal. but he had to cover the other stuff that happen in the senate today which i flernd mr. everett's twitter feed today included the senate apparently passing a resolution today confirming that september is school bus safety month. i had no idea. a couple weeks ago he had this. migh
burgess everett is a reporter for politico.com. he covers congress. out of all the beat reporters in national politics, dedicated congressional reporters are often the most fun to watch. and that's because of the sort of breath of their beat. sometimes in congress they are covering gigantic stories of national significance and even potentially international significance like confirmation hearings for a new justice for the united states supreme court. sometime they're covering the biggest story...
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burgess: i think you just did. along the same lines, but a bit different -- several members of congress had been affected by what you described as shadow banning. does someone have to report? is it only fixed if someone , and if nobout it one complained, would it have been 60 adco with mr. jordan, mr. meadows, the number of accounts being diminished, is it only because they complained that it got fixed? mr. dorsey: it is a completely and we are looking at the outcome of our algorithms. it was not just the voices of we saw as congress we rolled this system out. it was a general conversation about it. and sometimes we need to roll these out and see what happens because we are not going to be able to test every single so wee in the right way, did get a lot of feedback and conversations about it, and that is what prompted more digging and an understanding of what we were actually doing and whether that was the right approach. ap. burgess: and as committee, can we expect any sort of follow-up in terms of your own intern
burgess: i think you just did. along the same lines, but a bit different -- several members of congress had been affected by what you described as shadow banning. does someone have to report? is it only fixed if someone , and if nobout it one complained, would it have been 60 adco with mr. jordan, mr. meadows, the number of accounts being diminished, is it only because they complained that it got fixed? mr. dorsey: it is a completely and we are looking at the outcome of our algorithms. it was...
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ryan bounds' nomination died and burgesses were there. >> that was seven weeks ago. republicans are in control of the u.s. senate but omnivonly b. they only have a 51 to 49 majority. senator mccain was out sick seven weeks ago. at that point, it was 50-49. it only take one to sink any nominee as long as democrats stayed unified in opposition. with senator mccain having been passed who is replaced by jon kyl. now, it is back to 51-49. if only two republican senators peel off on any one vote or one nomination. as long as the democrats are unified. that vote or nominee is toast. after more than 31 hours of confirmation hearing for brett kavanaugh's nomination for the supreme court this week, it is becoming clear that democrats are proceeding on the nomination of brett kavanaugh with that very, very narrow vote margin in mind. there have been some -- forgive me, i think there has been some quite a lot of commentary. i don't mean that to be snarky, and some headlines you may have seen suggesting that democrats are trying to make a big spectacle out of the kavanaugh's conf
ryan bounds' nomination died and burgesses were there. >> that was seven weeks ago. republicans are in control of the u.s. senate but omnivonly b. they only have a 51 to 49 majority. senator mccain was out sick seven weeks ago. at that point, it was 50-49. it only take one to sink any nominee as long as democrats stayed unified in opposition. with senator mccain having been passed who is replaced by jon kyl. now, it is back to 51-49. if only two republican senators peel off on any one...
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burgess up against sean hannity. he'll tear him up. i mean, look, is sean hannity suddenly gonna get on air and say i was wrong about this obama guy? no. that's not gonna happen. i think there's a certain segment of hard core sean hannity fans that probably wouldn't want to have a beer with me. there's no doubt about it. if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu. they will find folks who make me mad. i don't know where they find them. this prism of fox news and conservative media. >> sean: he whined the whole time. wanted mr. burgess to tear me up. wow. obama did talk to fox news. here's an example. 2009 the obama white house tried to exclude fox news from a press pool interview with administration officials. 2013 the story broke the obama doj under the leadership of mr. holder they actually spied on one of our reporters at the time, james rosen. they looked through his phone calls and e-mails from 2009 while attempting to find a source for one of rosen's stories. so what you heard from obama today was nothing mor
burgess up against sean hannity. he'll tear him up. i mean, look, is sean hannity suddenly gonna get on air and say i was wrong about this obama guy? no. that's not gonna happen. i think there's a certain segment of hard core sean hannity fans that probably wouldn't want to have a beer with me. there's no doubt about it. if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu. they will find folks who make me mad. i don't know where they find them. this prism of fox news and...
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burgess up against sean hannity. he'll tear him up.n, look, is sean hannity suddenly gonna get on air and say i was wrong about this obama guy? no. that's not gonna happen. i think there's a certain segment of hard core sean hannity fans that probably wouldn't want to have a beer with me. there's no doubt about it. if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu. they will find folks who make me mad. i don't know where they find them. this prism of fox news and conservative media. >> sean: he whined the whole time. wanted mr. burgess to tear me up. wow. obama did talk to fox news. here's an example. 2009 the obama white house tried to exclude fox news from a press pool interview with administration officials. 2013 the story broke the obama doj under the leadership of mr. holder they actually spied on one of our reporters at the time, james rosen. they looked through his phone calls and e-mails from 2009 while attempting to find a source for one of rosen's stories. so what you heard from obama today was nothing more than
burgess up against sean hannity. he'll tear him up.n, look, is sean hannity suddenly gonna get on air and say i was wrong about this obama guy? no. that's not gonna happen. i think there's a certain segment of hard core sean hannity fans that probably wouldn't want to have a beer with me. there's no doubt about it. if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu. they will find folks who make me mad. i don't know where they find them. this prism of fox news and conservative...
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in the meantime, let's talk with george burgess. are you surprised by this attack?ortunately. for some time now, we've known that the white shark populations are increasing along the united states east coast as a result of conservation measures and more importantly, the things they like to eat the most, their populations have also been increasing since the administration of the 1972 marine mammal protection act, so more white sharks in the water and of course, now more humans in the water and so as we return to a natural situation closer to what we had in the 1800s, there's going to be more interactions. >> we've been showing the video that was taken near that attack site today where we see at least a couple of sharks swimming around. i don't know if you've seen that video. you did mention white sharks but can you tell what types of sharks these are in the video or what do you know about what sharks are in that area? >> well, the video is showing white sharks and that is the largest of the predatory sharks in the u.s. waters and the one we're most likely to see alon
in the meantime, let's talk with george burgess. are you surprised by this attack?ortunately. for some time now, we've known that the white shark populations are increasing along the united states east coast as a result of conservation measures and more importantly, the things they like to eat the most, their populations have also been increasing since the administration of the 1972 marine mammal protection act, so more white sharks in the water and of course, now more humans in the water and...
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from "sierra burgess is a loser", noah centineo. this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from jungle. and now, moving along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. welcome to the show. my name is jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thank you for coming. happy friday. can you feel -- can you feel autumn in the air? you'd never know it from walking around here in l.a., but summer's over.
from "sierra burgess is a loser", noah centineo. this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from jungle. and now, moving along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. welcome to the show. my name is jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thank you for coming. happy friday. can you feel -- can you feel autumn in the air? you'd never know it from walking around here in l.a., but summer's over.
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here is republican congressman michael burgess from texas.y and commerce committee. we have a map of the whole coastline. you see from the area where the path is, that there are nine primary steel mills in the path of the storm in addition to those six nuclear power plants we were talking about. the epa is monitoring nine toxic waste cleanup sites near the carolinas. these are all concerns. obviously the loss of life is number one but this seems like a big concern as well. what are your thoughts on this? >> well the first concern is, correctly identified has been the, has to be protection of life during the acute phase of the storm. i guess some of the good news today it doesn't sound like it will be quite the wind event that was predicted a few days ago, but make no mistake about it, heavy rain we saw last year in texas accompanying harvey can be just as devastating and some of the same situations that you described in your lead-in of course were existing on the ground in the houston and port arthur area. i guess the, part of the good news i
here is republican congressman michael burgess from texas.y and commerce committee. we have a map of the whole coastline. you see from the area where the path is, that there are nine primary steel mills in the path of the storm in addition to those six nuclear power plants we were talking about. the epa is monitoring nine toxic waste cleanup sites near the carolinas. these are all concerns. obviously the loss of life is number one but this seems like a big concern as well. what are your...
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the people of virginia elected the house of burgesses. they had not elected parliament. i know we live in morally ambiguous times, but what do you call it when someone reaches into your pocket and takes your money without asking? that is stealing, right? yet that is what parliament is doing. it has not asked for permission to levy the stamp tax. and it could not have been better devised to unite the american colonists in opposition. the stamp tax imposed expense and inconvenience on a number of different occupational constituencies in america. if you have this book, how to lose an empire for dummies, what are some groups that you should seek to alienate? let's get the lawyers against s, because then as now lawyers are overrepresented in houses of ssembly, so let's mandate that the stamp has to be affixed to legal documents. every time you would see it as a colonist, you would know that this thing was more expensive than it should have been because it bears this ungainly stamp. government has added no value whatsoever to this. it has merel
the people of virginia elected the house of burgesses. they had not elected parliament. i know we live in morally ambiguous times, but what do you call it when someone reaches into your pocket and takes your money without asking? that is stealing, right? yet that is what parliament is doing. it has not asked for permission to levy the stamp tax. and it could not have been better devised to unite the american colonists in opposition. the stamp tax imposed expense and inconvenience on a number of...
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burgess: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, one century ago, our country was in the midst of the worst pandemic in history. it claimed the lives of almost 700,000 americans and killed more than 50 million people worldwide. mr. speaker, we listened to testimony. we discussed aspects of this legislation before us today, and it is -- it is critical that we remember the significance of the centennial anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic as we consider this legislation today. the creation of the assistant secretary for preparedness and response under the original legislation in 2006 has helped us to make monumental strides in preparedness, coordination and response. close collaboration between the centers for disease control and the food and drug administration and our state and local and territorial public health partners has been vital in making this progress. much like politics, much of public health is local and executed on the ground by our hospitals, our health departments, and our emergency responders who are o
burgess: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, one century ago, our country was in the midst of the worst pandemic in history. it claimed the lives of almost 700,000 americans and killed more than 50 million people worldwide. mr. speaker, we listened to testimony. we discussed aspects of this legislation before us today, and it is -- it is critical that we remember the significance of the centennial anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic as we consider this legislation today....
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would never have known about the pentagon papers, we'd probably never have known about philby and burgessat governments always say. they always say listen to us, we are the wise ones and you are jeopardising. so you have to begin by saying the press has to be independent and has to make its ownjudgements. now, of course you can argue that we were irresponsible and we shouldn't have published, but my problem with blackhurst and that quote was him saying that in any circumstances, if the british state told me not to publish, i would not do it. so over a 20—year span where you, as editor, are dealing with important national security issues frequently, and yourjournalists were bringing to you exposes and revelations and secrets uncovered, can you name to me one example where you ultimately took the decision not to publish information that your journalists had gathered ? oh, yes. of the snowden material, we published about 5% in the end of the material, and i established very strict guidelines because we shared the material with the new york times and in handing it oversaid that we were not go
would never have known about the pentagon papers, we'd probably never have known about philby and burgessat governments always say. they always say listen to us, we are the wise ones and you are jeopardising. so you have to begin by saying the press has to be independent and has to make its ownjudgements. now, of course you can argue that we were irresponsible and we shouldn't have published, but my problem with blackhurst and that quote was him saying that in any circumstances, if the british...
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burgess -- british trade secretary liam fox thinks the u.k. economy will thrive after brexit.he pessimists have all been wrong so far. >> the armageddon predictions that came with the referendum result have not materialized. in fact, the opposite has happened. emma: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emma: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am emma chandra. the tariffs tit-for-tat with the u.s. and china. we discuss with guests throughout the week and the there is a sampling of those interviews starting with the jpmorgan asia pacific chairman. there is a lot of unknowns in this environment, how are you placed how are you making business decisions amongst all of this escalation of the trade dispute? >> good morning. the last two days, i was beginning to talk to a lot of people. i am less concerned about the direct impact of the recent announcement, the announcement a few hours ago. it is more that impact on sentiment, investors confidence, is so the second derivative what we track a bit more closely. right now in this event we have over 100 cfo treasurers trying to gauge what is happening
burgess -- british trade secretary liam fox thinks the u.k. economy will thrive after brexit.he pessimists have all been wrong so far. >> the armageddon predictions that came with the referendum result have not materialized. in fact, the opposite has happened. emma: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emma: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am emma chandra. the tariffs tit-for-tat with the u.s. and china. we discuss with guests throughout the week and the there is a sampling of those...
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he also tipped up -- off burgess and mclean in 1951. despite trials, he was allowed to continue working for mi six until he does -- defected to the soviet union in 19 -- defected to the soviet union in 1953. most of the work of the intelligence organization, the kgb and other organizations involve unglamorous manage -- manners. the book, spies: the rise and fall of kgb in america by harvey clair, john haynes, and alexander [ indiscernible - muffled audio ] points out that the kgb's american operations involve largely industrial espionage in the 1940s and 50s. these revelations of soviet espionage coupled with the fall of china in 1949 and the soviet union successful task of atomic weapons in september 1949, as well as his revelations of soviet espionage added to the anxieties of many americans. communism is soon to be on the rise and democracy is soon to be on the retreat throughout the world. the world appeared to be a very dangerous place to americans in 1949 in 1950. in january 1950, in large part of fear that the soviets could devel
he also tipped up -- off burgess and mclean in 1951. despite trials, he was allowed to continue working for mi six until he does -- defected to the soviet union in 19 -- defected to the soviet union in 1953. most of the work of the intelligence organization, the kgb and other organizations involve unglamorous manage -- manners. the book, spies: the rise and fall of kgb in america by harvey clair, john haynes, and alexander [ indiscernible - muffled audio ] points out that the kgb's american...
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[laughter] -- matthew burgess. [laughter] shery: let's get adam haigh. hit from allting directions.e talking about the em selloff. the tech selloff, potential slowdown in china as well. adam: and that is kind of the now, all kindfx of coming together at the same time for the hong kong equities market, and it is a really very fragile place to be at the moment from a sentiment point of view, and part of that is kind of getting caught up with em turmoil. this is a great chart in your gtv library, and it shows how much money is being gamed out of and if the key em etf's, think what is happening in hong kong is in part due to that. we saw this a few years ago. when there is a rebalancing of the msci emerging markets index, that tends to coincide with kind of outsized moves in volatility related to the underlying equities in hong kong in this and ends getting hit particularly hard. on the back of that, there is the underlying fundamentals of the chinese economy and how that slowdown is being priced into markets globally amidst emerging-market turmoil where people are reluctant to come in
[laughter] -- matthew burgess. [laughter] shery: let's get adam haigh. hit from allting directions.e talking about the em selloff. the tech selloff, potential slowdown in china as well. adam: and that is kind of the now, all kindfx of coming together at the same time for the hong kong equities market, and it is a really very fragile place to be at the moment from a sentiment point of view, and part of that is kind of getting caught up with em turmoil. this is a great chart in your gtv library,...
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disclosures, hundreds of agents, foreign died., failed be also tipped off several british spies, guy burgess and donald maclean, in a 1951. yet despite two secret trials, he was allowed to go on working for mi six command to he defected to the soviet union in 1963. it is important to remember however, that most of the work of the soviet union's intelligence organization, the kgb and are the organizations. involved unglamorous matters and the high profiles buys like filthy war four more the exception than the rule. the book of spies -- the rise ,nd fall of the kgb in america, points out that the kgb in america, their operations involved largely industrialized espionage in the 1940's-1950's, conducted in the chemical, aviation, electronics and communications companies. they spied more on private sector engineers and government officials. these revelations of soviet espionage, coupled with the fall of china to communism in 1949, and the soviet union's successful testing of atomic 1949, asn september of well as these revelations of soviet espionage, adding to the inside -- added to the anxieties
disclosures, hundreds of agents, foreign died., failed be also tipped off several british spies, guy burgess and donald maclean, in a 1951. yet despite two secret trials, he was allowed to go on working for mi six command to he defected to the soviet union in 1963. it is important to remember however, that most of the work of the soviet union's intelligence organization, the kgb and are the organizations. involved unglamorous matters and the high profiles buys like filthy war four more the...
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burgess everett is a reporter for politico.com. he covers congress.l the beat reporters in national politics, dedicated congressional reporters are often the most fun to watch. and that's because of the sort of breath of their beat. sometimes in congress they are covering gigantic stories of national significance and even potentially international significance like confirmation hearings for a new justice for the united states supreme court. sometime they're covering the
burgess everett is a reporter for politico.com. he covers congress.l the beat reporters in national politics, dedicated congressional reporters are often the most fun to watch. and that's because of the sort of breath of their beat. sometimes in congress they are covering gigantic stories of national significance and even potentially international significance like confirmation hearings for a new justice for the united states supreme court. sometime they're covering the
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and also a feeling of bemusement by the fact that they been betrayed by burgess, mclean, filby, et ceterae his politics have become more one-dimensional. that is interesting myself. >> i think we have time for five or six minutes of questions. if there are any from the audience. there is one right behind you. >> american spy, oss, based on the playwright filmed by david and hopefully i will be filming kai bird. what i'm realizing is hollywood, which are not part of, i think it contributed to the glamorized vision and violence that what a spies life is like. more detailed work in the intelligent work certainly someone like [inaudible] did in terms of getting intelligent scientists out and they really did him in justice in the feature films that hollywood just made with all these shootouts that had nothing to do with his career. i'm asking you do you agree, two questions, hollywood has with james bond has contributed to taking away the hard work is by does and second of all, we need to the oss back in terms of the cyber security. i wonder what david thanks? we don't need military parades an
and also a feeling of bemusement by the fact that they been betrayed by burgess, mclean, filby, et ceterae his politics have become more one-dimensional. that is interesting myself. >> i think we have time for five or six minutes of questions. if there are any from the audience. there is one right behind you. >> american spy, oss, based on the playwright filmed by david and hopefully i will be filming kai bird. what i'm realizing is hollywood, which are not part of, i think it...
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. >> my name is sarah burgess and i'm class of 2005. i'm here to share a letter signed by over 1,000 alumni in support of dr. christine blasey ford. we believe dr. blasey ford and so grateful to her for coming forward and sharing her story. as we say in the letter, her experience is consistent with experiences that we have heard and lived and many of us are survivors ourselves. we are sharing this letter so it can be officially added to the record and they can consider it as they make this very important decision. dr. blasey ford has shown she beyond credible. sexual assault needs to be taken seriously and there is no way that you can vote on this before we have a thorough and independent investigation. once again, most of all, we are so grateful to dr. blasey ford and we hope she knows that we stand with her. we are so thankful that she is helping us move towards a world where women can be free of sexual assault and violence. thank you. >> thank you. >> so there you have a letter signed by 1,000 alumni in support of dr. christine blase
. >> my name is sarah burgess and i'm class of 2005. i'm here to share a letter signed by over 1,000 alumni in support of dr. christine blasey ford. we believe dr. blasey ford and so grateful to her for coming forward and sharing her story. as we say in the letter, her experience is consistent with experiences that we have heard and lived and many of us are survivors ourselves. we are sharing this letter so it can be officially added to the record and they can consider it as they make...
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burgess over to sean hannity tear him up. all right. well stop whining mr. obama. were your words to president trump in 2016. in 53 days you, the american people have the power, you get to decide. you get the government you deserve. that means whether or not obama's cronies get their power back or whether the trump agenda continues with its success here now with reaction the russian hoax is a fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett number one on the "new york times" list. fox news investigative reporter and contributor sara carter. sarah, this is now five straight days in a row and i'm told more strzok-page messages is over 50,000 of them are coming out next week that are even more damning than the reveals about the media leak strategy and everything else. here's my question. am i right, that tonight the institutions that are so great in the minds of most americans, including my own, the fbi, the department of justice, the cia intel community are they hanging in the balance of power abuse highest level incontrovertible evidence about? >> sean, i have spoken to a numbe
burgess over to sean hannity tear him up. all right. well stop whining mr. obama. were your words to president trump in 2016. in 53 days you, the american people have the power, you get to decide. you get the government you deserve. that means whether or not obama's cronies get their power back or whether the trump agenda continues with its success here now with reaction the russian hoax is a fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett number one on the "new york times" list. fox news...
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burgess' contemporaries recognized his commitment, including the commander in chief. when lincoln saw growing pressure for emancipation to encourage peace, he said if the black men staked their lives for us, they must be prompted by the strongest motive, even the promise of freedom. that promise being made must be kept. if it was not kept, lincoln admitted, all recruiting of colored men would cease, and all colored men would instantly desert us. he realized black soldiers fought for freedom above union. black troops acted on ideas of freedom, differed from the freedom of the military service. they fled freedom to preserve freedom. they fled service to preserve freedom. but say they fashioned a political culture not always intent on overthrowing oppression but managing oppression. they invented modes of enlistment and permitted them to move closer to freedom if not find full liberation, sidestepping the overwhelming violence. they expressed discontent beyond the spectrum of political context. white soldiers relied on a political culture. when the service violated their
burgess' contemporaries recognized his commitment, including the commander in chief. when lincoln saw growing pressure for emancipation to encourage peace, he said if the black men staked their lives for us, they must be prompted by the strongest motive, even the promise of freedom. that promise being made must be kept. if it was not kept, lincoln admitted, all recruiting of colored men would cease, and all colored men would instantly desert us. he realized black soldiers fought for freedom...
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so i had an al-jazeera at the front runners in the hospital and in jail i knew name of burgess in brazil's race for president that's. caught in the middle of the u.s. and china battle for influence over north korea's future. and support tiger woods is moving the wrong way on the leaderboard at his latest tournaments. by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. to the first snowfall on a winter's day. however we've got more rain pushing towards southern parts of china at the moment more big downpours into the southeastern corner and that will also affect taiwan the possibility of further flooding coming through here makes its way across southern parts of china but this rain band will sink a little further south what's in these woods as we go through sunday prices sky try to get in behind march to see that range pushing his way back towards hong kong at times it will be heavy enough to cause some localized flooding and that's certainly the case into taiwan some wet and windy weather starting to push its way back in here linking up with the showers that we have across northern parts of the
so i had an al-jazeera at the front runners in the hospital and in jail i knew name of burgess in brazil's race for president that's. caught in the middle of the u.s. and china battle for influence over north korea's future. and support tiger woods is moving the wrong way on the leaderboard at his latest tournaments. by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. to the first snowfall on a winter's day. however we've got more rain pushing towards southern parts of china at the moment more big...
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and remember the first colonialists where the house of burgesses. and about the same time written charters of privileges. these are very important. we think about magna carta. from which much of the american constitution was derived. particularly article 39 from which we get the principles of due process of law and trial by jury. they are not just directly translated. but these were the inspirations for it. contrary to what english nationalist might tell you, these are not uniquely english. there are happening all over europe. only a few among hundreds of these charters that limit power. they are contracts with the king or the baron to say you won't do all of these things. if youy importantly, want money from us you have to ask for our permission. and we will discuss and debate it. you can't just come and take it from us. a little digression. russia which is the outlier in this way. richard pipes who has passed away, great historian on russian civilization says, russia is unusual in this way. there's no evidence of law. and i think this is actually
and remember the first colonialists where the house of burgesses. and about the same time written charters of privileges. these are very important. we think about magna carta. from which much of the american constitution was derived. particularly article 39 from which we get the principles of due process of law and trial by jury. they are not just directly translated. but these were the inspirations for it. contrary to what english nationalist might tell you, these are not uniquely english....
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but bourgeois, and remember the 1st colonial assembly, the house of burgesses, this has very deep roots, this idea of a civil society. at about the same time, written charters of privileges, these are very important. we think about magna carta, from which much of the american constitution was derived. particularly article 39. from which we get the principles , due process of law, and trial by jury. they are not just directly translated, but these were the inspirations for it. contrary to what was nationalists might tell you, these are not uniquely english. they are happening all over europe, the golden bowl of hungry, only a few among hundreds of these charters that limit power. their contracts with the king, or the barren, to say, you won't do all of these things. very importantly, if you want money from us, you have to come and ask for our permission, and requested. and we will discuss and debate it. you can just come and take it from us. little digression, russia is the outlier in this way. richard pipes passed away, a great historian of russian civilization, and he says russia is un
but bourgeois, and remember the 1st colonial assembly, the house of burgesses, this has very deep roots, this idea of a civil society. at about the same time, written charters of privileges, these are very important. we think about magna carta, from which much of the american constitution was derived. particularly article 39. from which we get the principles , due process of law, and trial by jury. they are not just directly translated, but these were the inspirations for it. contrary to what...
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burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, h.r. 6 is by far the most comprehensive legislation to address this national crisis. more work remains. i'm the first to admit it. but this provides meaningful solutions and vital resources for our states and localities. many of the priorities developed by the energy and commerce committee are included in h.r. 6, like 21st century tools for it pain and addiction treatment act, partially repealing the institutions for mental disease exclusion, and strengthening interagency coordination and our international mail facilities so that perhaps once and for all we can do something about this poison coming into our country from eastern asia to the detriment of our citizens. i believe h.r. 6 could have been stronger, it could have included a language aligning 42 c.f.r. part 2 with hipaa. that stand alone bill received 357 votes in this house and i promise you you will see it again. i am kearned about expanding perfect scripive authority for nonphysicians, and i hope we'll be able to l
burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, h.r. 6 is by far the most comprehensive legislation to address this national crisis. more work remains. i'm the first to admit it. but this provides meaningful solutions and vital resources for our states and localities. many of the priorities developed by the energy and commerce committee are included in h.r. 6, like 21st century tools for it pain and addiction treatment act, partially repealing the institutions for mental disease...
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burgess talk about the tv station that was attacked this morning and one of the first notice he got was on twitter. my question is this, should twitter be a trusted adviser in the emergency alerting system and have you managed the abuse by bad actors on its platform during times of emergency? and you can answer that if you would. the next question and this has to do with free speech, does twitter review its content to determine whether a violate has violated its rules or is it done sfl the next question is, do you have a set of values that twitter follows when you make decisions about flagged content or done on a case by case basis and which individuals at twitter make judgment calls? the next one has to do with -- this is a conceptal question and how do you balance filtering and moderating versus free speech? there is a tenuous balance between those two. if you could, i would like to have you respond to that. this is an oversight hearing and not trying to legislate and not try to get into fights but trying to get to learn about the space. i would like to have twitter's definition of be
burgess talk about the tv station that was attacked this morning and one of the first notice he got was on twitter. my question is this, should twitter be a trusted adviser in the emergency alerting system and have you managed the abuse by bad actors on its platform during times of emergency? and you can answer that if you would. the next question and this has to do with free speech, does twitter review its content to determine whether a violate has violated its rules or is it done sfl the next...
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burgess. >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. dorsey, for being here. i will say that twitter is in addition to everything else, it's a news source. it's how i learned of the death of osama bin laden years ago. it happened in real time late sunday night. the news shows are over and twitter provided the information. this morning, sitting in conference, not able to get to a television, one of my local television stations was attacked. twitter provided the real time information and updates. it's extremely useful. for that as a tool, i thank you. sometimes, though -- meghan mccain's husband complained a lot. it seemed like it took forever for that to come down. is there not some way people can -- i understand the i'll go algorithms. it shouldn't take hours for something that's egregious to be addressed. >> that was unacceptable. we do need to prioritize. we need to do two things. we can't place the burden on the victims. that means we need to build technology so that we are not waiting for reports. we're actively looking for instances. we do have reports. w
burgess. >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. dorsey, for being here. i will say that twitter is in addition to everything else, it's a news source. it's how i learned of the death of osama bin laden years ago. it happened in real time late sunday night. the news shows are over and twitter provided the information. this morning, sitting in conference, not able to get to a television, one of my local television stations was attacked. twitter provided the real time information and updates. it's...
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burgess. four minutes. >> thank you. i will just say that twitter is, in addition to everything else, a news source. that is how i learned of the death of osama bin laden when seal team six provided that information. it happened in real time late sunday night. the news shows were all over, and twitter provided the information. this morning, sitting in conference, not able to get to a television, one of my local television stations was attacked , and twitter provided the real-time information and updates. it is extremely useful. that is a tool. i thank you. sometimes, -- meghan mccain's husband complained a lot over the weekend because every doctored image of meghan mccain that was put up on twitter and it seem like it took forever for that to come down. is there not some way that people can -- i understand the algorithms, i understand you have to have checks and balances, but it should not take hours for something that is that egregious to be addressed. mr. dorsey: absolutely. that was unacceptable and we do not want to
burgess. four minutes. >> thank you. i will just say that twitter is, in addition to everything else, a news source. that is how i learned of the death of osama bin laden when seal team six provided that information. it happened in real time late sunday night. the news shows were all over, and twitter provided the information. this morning, sitting in conference, not able to get to a television, one of my local television stations was attacked , and twitter provided the real-time...
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and also a feeling of bemusement by the fact that they been betrayed by burgess, mclean, filby, et ceterae his politics have become more one-dimensional. that is interesting myself. >> i think we have time for five or six minutes of questions. if there are any from the audience. there is one right behind you. >> american spy, oss, based on the playwright filmed by david and hopefully i will be filming kai bird. what i'm realizing is hollywood, which are not part of, i think it contributed to the glamorized vision and violence that what a spies life is like. more detailed work in the intelligent work certainly someone like [inaudible] did in terms of getting intelligent scientists out and they really did him in justice in the feature films that hollywood just made with all these shootouts that had nothing to do with his career. i'm asking you do you agree, two questions, hollywood has with james bond has contributed to taking away the hard work is by does and second of all, we need to the oss back in terms of the cyber security. i wonder what david thanks? we don't need military parades an
and also a feeling of bemusement by the fact that they been betrayed by burgess, mclean, filby, et ceterae his politics have become more one-dimensional. that is interesting myself. >> i think we have time for five or six minutes of questions. if there are any from the audience. there is one right behind you. >> american spy, oss, based on the playwright filmed by david and hopefully i will be filming kai bird. what i'm realizing is hollywood, which are not part of, i think it...
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joining us now is burgess owens, super bowl 15 champion.erena williams? what is your take on the whole incident? >> good morning, stuart. first of all i, just reminder, excuse me. we believe in the concept of meritocracy no matter what color, background, even how much popularity we might have. serena at the end of the day, later made some very nice statements regarding, very classy statements. what we should be celebrating right now is a young lady from japan who did her best and actually won the fight, the won this competition. and that is what we need to be focused on. i think for a black americans particularly we need to make sure we're giving our kids the best example how to deal with these kind of situations. control ourselves and respect the process. stuart: that is, you are critical of serena williams. she made very generous comments at the awards ceremony. that was a fine thing but on the court, when she lost her temper, you're critical of that, are you? >> absolutely. i think again we have young people looking at us at all times. t
joining us now is burgess owens, super bowl 15 champion.erena williams? what is your take on the whole incident? >> good morning, stuart. first of all i, just reminder, excuse me. we believe in the concept of meritocracy no matter what color, background, even how much popularity we might have. serena at the end of the day, later made some very nice statements regarding, very classy statements. what we should be celebrating right now is a young lady from japan who did her best and actually...
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burgess earlier talk about the tv station that was attacked this morning. the first notice he got was on twitter. so my question is this, should twitter be considered a trusted advisor in the emergency alerting system? how do you manage the intentional or unintentional spread of misinformation or abuse by bad actors on the platform during times of emergency? you can supplementally answer that if you would. then the next question is, this has to do with free speech and expression. does twitter proactively review content to view whether a user has violated rules, or is it only done once another user voices concerns? the next question is do you have a set of values that twitter follows when it makes the decisions about flagged conte s contents, or is it done on a case by case basis at which individuals at twitter make judgment calls? the next one has to do with how do you -- this is a conceptional question, how do you balance filtering versus -- moderating versus free speech? there's a tenuous balance between those two. if you could, i'd like to have you respo
burgess earlier talk about the tv station that was attacked this morning. the first notice he got was on twitter. so my question is this, should twitter be considered a trusted advisor in the emergency alerting system? how do you manage the intentional or unintentional spread of misinformation or abuse by bad actors on the platform during times of emergency? you can supplementally answer that if you would. then the next question is, this has to do with free speech and expression. does twitter...
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states postal service located at 325 south michigan avenue in howl, michigan, as the sergeant donald burgess post office building. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to consideration of the bill? without objection, the bill is engrossed, read a third time, passed, and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? mr. russell: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on oversight and government reform be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 6116 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 6116, a bill to designate the facility of the united states you postal service located at 362 north ross street in beverton, michigan, as the colonel alfred ash post office. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to considered of the bill? without objection, the bill is engrossed, read a third time, passed, and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma se
states postal service located at 325 south michigan avenue in howl, michigan, as the sergeant donald burgess post office building. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to consideration of the bill? without objection, the bill is engrossed, read a third time, passed, and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? mr. russell: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on oversight and government reform be...