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burgess: let me yield myself three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. burgess: i appreciate congresswoman maloney's, the previous speaker's, comments. she and i served on the joint economic committee together back in 2010. and the country just lost a very wise economist, alan krueger. i remember him coming and testifying to our joint economic committee and he testified about, of course, at the time in 2010, the discrimination was that we were in a low-pressure labor market. he con thatted -- contrasted that with a high-pressure labor market of the 1 60's. i don't call if -- 1960's. i don't recall if there were suggestions how to move from a low-pressure labor market to a high-pressure labor market, but don't think there can be any misunderstanding that we're back in a high-pressure labor market. and that's a good thing. i quoted a few minutes ago an article from the "wall street journal." let me just read a little deeper from that article. as they talk about one face of the red-
burgess: let me yield myself three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. burgess: i appreciate congresswoman maloney's, the previous speaker's, comments. she and i served on the joint economic committee together back in 2010. and the country just lost a very wise economist, alan krueger. i remember him coming and testifying to our joint economic committee and he testified about, of course, at the time in 2010, the discrimination was that we were in...
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burgess has the time. mr. cohen: the 81 entities or people asked to give information have all given that information or some information to the mueller investigation, to the southern district of new york or some other particular agency that has looked into russian interference with the election or the pertinent people that have been involved. we are not talking about any first involvement with the government. they probably all had attorneys but asking to give the material they have given to somebody else to us. mr. burgess: i think it would be appropriate for a member of your committee to provide an apology to secretary of h.h.s. and the irector of office of refugee settlement. and i hope if it doesn't, i will press it further. mr. mcgovern: anybody here has any question as to whether or not russia interfered in our 2016 election, i'm happy to organize this committee a briefing with the head of our intelligence agencies, because i think at this point that should no longer be a question or hypothetical. it happ
burgess has the time. mr. cohen: the 81 entities or people asked to give information have all given that information or some information to the mueller investigation, to the southern district of new york or some other particular agency that has looked into russian interference with the election or the pertinent people that have been involved. we are not talking about any first involvement with the government. they probably all had attorneys but asking to give the material they have given to...
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burgess? important point and i look -- hope that we will look favorably on this amendment. >> thank you all. >> i think we have members of the rules committee -- mr. hastings? >> [inaudible] >> without objection. i would like to ask unanimous a statementnclude by kathleen rice in support of her amendment. mr. cole? >> i would like to ask unanimous regarding his amendment, amendment number two. that is my only request. in this spirit of what has been offered, i have two amendments. 68. i asking and miss to include my statements. >> without objection. >> i have several amendments and i will be very brief. number 103 strikes the requirement to treat male and voter registration the same as online registration. i disbelieve as was stated before that states do a better job at conducting elections than a federal bureaucracy. amendment, striking subtitle b relating to the my voice voucher pilot program. the match for contributions. as i stated before, i don't believe that we should be using public mon
burgess? important point and i look -- hope that we will look favorably on this amendment. >> thank you all. >> i think we have members of the rules committee -- mr. hastings? >> [inaudible] >> without objection. i would like to ask unanimous a statementnclude by kathleen rice in support of her amendment. mr. cole? >> i would like to ask unanimous regarding his amendment, amendment number two. that is my only request. in this spirit of what has been offered, i have...
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burgess, for five minutes. rep. burgess: thank you for the recognition. mr. secretary thank you for , being here today. sometimes i feel like i am trapped in a charles dickens novel. it is the best of times, it is the worst of times. just briefly, can you kind of give us a sense of what it has meant for 2.5 million to 5 million people to have been brought back into the workforce and now perhaps have the availability of employer-sponsored insurance? sec. azar: with the booming economy and the historic low unemployment rates, we have individuals who not only have the pride and the long-term sustainability of a job, but have access to health care through employers. we have our safety nets. we have programs like medicaid. as long as it is on the books, we have the affordable care act. and the subsidy program. what we are trying to do is expand the reach of affordable insurance and coverage and access to care for people who were shut out from that marketplace. rep. burgess: i appreciate what you're trying to do. i have a question for the record on that issue. this
burgess, for five minutes. rep. burgess: thank you for the recognition. mr. secretary thank you for , being here today. sometimes i feel like i am trapped in a charles dickens novel. it is the best of times, it is the worst of times. just briefly, can you kind of give us a sense of what it has meant for 2.5 million to 5 million people to have been brought back into the workforce and now perhaps have the availability of employer-sponsored insurance? sec. azar: with the booming economy and the...
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burgess: thank you, mr. speaker. i'll yield myself such time as i may consume. i want to speak today in support of 1839, the medicaid services investment and accountability act of 2019. this is a bipartisan medicaid extenders package that moves forward house priorities with responsible offsets. in fact, this package actually saves the federal government $1 million. h.r. 1839 includes a new program to improve access to health care from medically complex children and re-authorizes effective and important programs that benefit americans each and every day. money follows the person is an important program for the state of texas. this medicaid demonstration, which was established in 2005, has enabled eligible individuals in states across our nation to receive long-term care services in their homes or other community settings rather than an institution such as a nursing home. while i am disappointed h.r. 1839 only includes $20 million to extend this critical program through september instead of through the end of calendar
burgess: thank you, mr. speaker. i'll yield myself such time as i may consume. i want to speak today in support of 1839, the medicaid services investment and accountability act of 2019. this is a bipartisan medicaid extenders package that moves forward house priorities with responsible offsets. in fact, this package actually saves the federal government $1 million. h.r. 1839 includes a new program to improve access to health care from medically complex children and re-authorizes effective and...
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burgess: thank you, mr. hastings. i'm reminded of the words of another physician who was in the house of representatives when i started here. it was actually on your side of the ledger, dr. mcdermott of washington state. when republicans put forward a resolution on something or another, he was quite derisive of our efforts and said, this is tantamount to sending a get well card to the agency in question. , as would just offer that words from representative mcdermott of washington state, i think he may have been onto something. i think the speaker of the house about talking impeachment, let's be honest, that is what we are talking about here, you are hoping the mother report will have delivered -- the mueller report will have delivered to you sufficient grounds for impeachment. speaker pelosi earlier today impeachment is to divisive, and president trump is not worth it. ok, that is interesting. unfortunately, mr. nadler's not here. according to the new york times 'sst week, i guess mr. nadler word the report may not ha
burgess: thank you, mr. hastings. i'm reminded of the words of another physician who was in the house of representatives when i started here. it was actually on your side of the ledger, dr. mcdermott of washington state. when republicans put forward a resolution on something or another, he was quite derisive of our efforts and said, this is tantamount to sending a get well card to the agency in question. , as would just offer that words from representative mcdermott of washington state, i think...
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bbc news uk editor richard burgess, thank you very much for coming in for newswatch.spects of the bbc‘s brexit coverage are immune to controversy. one of those that caught viewers‘ attention this week was interview that sally bundock conducted with tim martin, who runs the pub chain jd wetherspoon. it was shown early on thursday morning on the news channel's business briefing. business investment has fallen dramatically... we are doing really well, sally, it is all eyewash from remainers. growth has gone down significantly, butjust to say, when you say we will leave and there will be no tariffs, actually, we will be operating within the world trade organisation rules, we will have to organise new trade relationships with different trading partners, and we don't know what the tariffs will look like in the future, if there are tariffs, and we must... you are wrong, you are just reading stuff out, let me... iam not... i thought you wanted to interview me! a number of viewers objected to the way that sally bundock conducted that interview. here is rob clarke, and first da
bbc news uk editor richard burgess, thank you very much for coming in for newswatch.spects of the bbc‘s brexit coverage are immune to controversy. one of those that caught viewers‘ attention this week was interview that sally bundock conducted with tim martin, who runs the pub chain jd wetherspoon. it was shown early on thursday morning on the news channel's business briefing. business investment has fallen dramatically... we are doing really well, sally, it is all eyewash from remainers....
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burgess: i yield back. look to mr.ike to colon for his opening statement. president trump and republicans passed a $2 billion tax cut for the wealthy and corporations. we knew who would take the hit when it came time for the administration to pass the budget. now president trump passes a sham of a budget that sticks it to the average americans. budget is a reflection of priorities. it makes clear that ensuring all americans have access to quality health care is not a priority for this administration. cutsroposed budget for hhs $1.4 trillion. under president trump's leadership, hhs has played a major role in policies to sabotage the affordable care act, take funding from medicaid, restrict access to women's contraception, and separate families at the border. this is a devastating record for an agency whose mission is to expand the health and well-being for all americans. the budget continues to sabotage by reviving the failed proposal which would lead to tens of millions of americans losing health insurance and would undermine coverage for people with pre-ex
burgess: i yield back. look to mr.ike to colon for his opening statement. president trump and republicans passed a $2 billion tax cut for the wealthy and corporations. we knew who would take the hit when it came time for the administration to pass the budget. now president trump passes a sham of a budget that sticks it to the average americans. budget is a reflection of priorities. it makes clear that ensuring all americans have access to quality health care is not a priority for this...
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still with us is mark burgess.w us -- throw you under the bus, but broadly speaking, if we take a look at valuations and tech valuations of where we are in the economic cycle, is this a sign things look overvalued to you? how are you pricing in some of the tech valuations? unlike the 1999 tech bubble when we were speculating which companies would be the winners and were forecasting revenues to be in the future, we didn't take into account businesses today which have strong revenue growth and are in a good position. i think it's very different. my own personal opinion, you have to be optimistic about business models going forward to have competence and valuations of many of the tech companies. francine: mark, are you saying they are in a bubble? is there anything else that looks like it is in a bubble valuation wise? mark: i think you have to be very confident about the growth projections to have confidence in many of the share prices we see today. whether we are in a bubble or not, that is a statement. the tech val
still with us is mark burgess.w us -- throw you under the bus, but broadly speaking, if we take a look at valuations and tech valuations of where we are in the economic cycle, is this a sign things look overvalued to you? how are you pricing in some of the tech valuations? unlike the 1999 tech bubble when we were speculating which companies would be the winners and were forecasting revenues to be in the future, we didn't take into account businesses today which have strong revenue growth and...
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burgess, as i mentioned before, mr. davis had to leave at 7:00 and she needs to give a speech at 7:30. so if you can try to -- >> okay. not a problem. we'll be able to wrap this up in pretty short order. let me just ask you, on a couple of things, on this bill, first off, does federal law currently permit -- i'm sorry, does federal law currently prohibit intimidating, threatening or coercing any person for registering to vote or voting or attempting to register to vote or urging or aiding any person to register to vote or attempting to register to vote, does federal law already prohibit that? intimidation? >> i don't know offhand. certainly that is a proviso in this bill. ordinarily registration matters are matters of state law, except this will change because we're talking about registration for federal elections, and we want to make sure that nobody is intimidated, coerced, threatened, when it comes to registration for federal elections. >> my understanding is there are already penalties for that type of activity. mon
burgess, as i mentioned before, mr. davis had to leave at 7:00 and she needs to give a speech at 7:30. so if you can try to -- >> okay. not a problem. we'll be able to wrap this up in pretty short order. let me just ask you, on a couple of things, on this bill, first off, does federal law currently permit -- i'm sorry, does federal law currently prohibit intimidating, threatening or coercing any person for registering to vote or voting or attempting to register to vote or urging or aiding...
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burgess: thank you for yielding. today i rise in opposition to the rule providing for consideration of h.con.res 24, to release the special counsel's investigation report, a report that i may note has not yet been issued. the resolution we're considering here today will not change the law. it will not increase transparency. it will provide no new benefit to the american people. quite simply, this resolution merely states current law. this resolution simply restates current department of justice protocol. we had a member in this house who is a physician, a member of the other party, former congressman mcdermott of washington state, and i remember one time republicans offered a sense of congress resolution that had something to do with taxes. the gentleman took to the floor of the house and said, if you want to do something about taxes, do something about taxes. but a sense of congress resolution, you might as well be sending a get well card to the i.r.s. so that's the force with which we are exercising our congression
burgess: thank you for yielding. today i rise in opposition to the rule providing for consideration of h.con.res 24, to release the special counsel's investigation report, a report that i may note has not yet been issued. the resolution we're considering here today will not change the law. it will not increase transparency. it will provide no new benefit to the american people. quite simply, this resolution merely states current law. this resolution simply restates current department of justice...
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burgess, again, days beforerom four the rash to four days after. so people are spreading measles they really know that they actually have measles. we have a group of individuals forare particularly at risk complications. infants and children, pregnant women, immunocompromised and even adults, if you're not infected.and you get adults have a high incidence of complications. complications are not trivial. out of 10 with ear infections that could lead to deafness. encephalitis. i'll mention this in a moment. unwanted -- i don't want to scare the audience here but this child who was a infected, developed pneumonia complications. that x-ray, if it were normal, should look all dark where the out. the white is what we call to whiting out of the lungs, which very often leads to death. subacute encephalitis is very rare but it should be mentioned. seven to 10 years after an individual develops measles, they can have a devastating syndrome.al no known cure and it's vaccine preventable. this is what it looks like. brain on the right side has a lot of dark spa
burgess, again, days beforerom four the rash to four days after. so people are spreading measles they really know that they actually have measles. we have a group of individuals forare particularly at risk complications. infants and children, pregnant women, immunocompromised and even adults, if you're not infected.and you get adults have a high incidence of complications. complications are not trivial. out of 10 with ear infections that could lead to deafness. encephalitis. i'll mention this...
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i've never heard of mike burgess, no offense, but you are setting a republican member of congress whoear-olds to vote? >> mike burgess. >> tucker: i'm not a partisan guy, i like to assess the ideas on their own terms and the idea isn't same no matter who is for it. >> let's talk about the idea, 16-year-olds have the right to drive, they have the ability to work. and they pay taxes. in 1971, tucker, we had this discussion in 1971 as a country. we changed the age then from 21 to 18, that was actually a very popular republican agenda. >> tucker: whatever. >> even by nixon ceremonial. >> tucker: so you are for nixon now? >> say that again? >> tucker: you are for nixon now? >> no, and for the idea in the discussion that we moved 21 to 18 for a reason. can you tell me the reason that we moved it to 18? >> i am familiar with it, i'm just wondering, 18 is not 16, we do not go to 16. >> let's give me the opportunity to actually talk about it. >> tucker: hit me with the core argument. >> we did it for 18-year-olds because i could pay taxes, work, and that was illegal working status or age in th
i've never heard of mike burgess, no offense, but you are setting a republican member of congress whoear-olds to vote? >> mike burgess. >> tucker: i'm not a partisan guy, i like to assess the ideas on their own terms and the idea isn't same no matter who is for it. >> let's talk about the idea, 16-year-olds have the right to drive, they have the ability to work. and they pay taxes. in 1971, tucker, we had this discussion in 1971 as a country. we changed the age then from 21 to...
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burgess gets worse and worse it looks like you know do you think that they're dead and buried at this point i think so and i think the team in the ice on the phone says this it just isn't good enough at this level quite came of us in that seat last year and made difficult for themselves and nations i was not ready to mature or good enough and if i also looked at him buried we'll see i mean they have two big games against i was going south and coming up and if you if they were to get six points from them and everything would be different they wouldn't be over to play for but i think by thursday like those are the teams to beat if you really want upward mobility right now speaking of hanover they're having their worst but as they get season ever. are they out for the count i mean do you give them hope you know especially at this point i mean when you look at the last one as they were when the against a team that isn't nuremberg was back in november they've got the worst defense in the bundesliga they've got the second west attack in the bundesliga as well all the signs point to one of t
burgess gets worse and worse it looks like you know do you think that they're dead and buried at this point i think so and i think the team in the ice on the phone says this it just isn't good enough at this level quite came of us in that seat last year and made difficult for themselves and nations i was not ready to mature or good enough and if i also looked at him buried we'll see i mean they have two big games against i was going south and coming up and if you if they were to get six points...
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one of those responsible is the bbc‘s uk news editor richard burgess.nk you for coming into the studio. what are the criteria you use to determine what demonstrations to cover and how much coverage to give them?|j what demonstrations to cover and how much coverage to give them? i don't think there are exact criteria but i think there are exact criteria but i think there are a number of factors you take into consideration, scale is obviously one of them, which we saw with last weekend march was a major march with a lot of people on it. that is something you have to ta ke it. that is something you have to take into account. there are a number of other factors round, take into account. there are a number of otherfactors round, is this about a matter of national significance, is that live issue at the moment, and could the march lead to change in the future? so, you ta ke to change in the future? so, you take all those into account but there is the other factor, what else is going on in that day, what else is going on in that day, what else is happening? yo
one of those responsible is the bbc‘s uk news editor richard burgess.nk you for coming into the studio. what are the criteria you use to determine what demonstrations to cover and how much coverage to give them?|j what demonstrations to cover and how much coverage to give them? i don't think there are exact criteria but i think there are exact criteria but i think there are a number of factors you take into consideration, scale is obviously one of them, which we saw with last weekend march...
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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 this. 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 in 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 proof is that there were no but they believe this was in their work for the broker they're working for can you get in time with their hair here or order to order the freedom so obviously the markets are going to revert to the sort of place and then they get things so they just get stuck here with you and they perish they're going to. found three adult dead vikki does since we started operation milagro and
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 this. 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 in liver conditions and figure a circulation and stops bleeding none of this has been proven medically but the illegal trade into twelve is extremely...
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burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, a little over two years ago, president trump stood on the west front of this capitol and pledged to dedicate his administration to taking care of the forgotten men and women of this country. this bill does not take seriously the plight of those forgotten men and women. it does take seriously the plight of protecting democratic incumbents and candidates. . it does -- it's important to talk about it because it reveals the agenda of the democratic majority here in the house of representatives. this bill, things like the green new deal, things like a massive single payer health care system, and it's pretty clear. democrats don't care about the economy. they don't care about the middle class. every election i've been in people talk about rebuilding the middle class. my gosh, donald trump has rebuilt the middle class. but you don't care about that. you don't care about jobs. you don't care about what people earn in those jobs. otherwise, you wouldn't be opening the borders the way
burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, a little over two years ago, president trump stood on the west front of this capitol and pledged to dedicate his administration to taking care of the forgotten men and women of this country. this bill does not take seriously the plight of those forgotten men and women. it does take seriously the plight of protecting democratic incumbents and candidates. . it does -- it's important to talk about it because it reveals the agenda of the...
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burgess. to general congratulations on a champ in ship. you for yourto leadership and public service. a round of applause. thank you to them. [applause] i would also like to thank the auburn center and george washington university or hosting me today. much like frank, i can go on and on and on these topics. i will try to limit it. i do want to cover what has changed and where we are headed. i want to extend my appreciation to the many friends, colleagues, and distinguished guests joining us today. in this room are men and women who have built the department of homeland security from the ground up. others who have followed in their footsteps by taking up a call to service, others who support our missions by executing there's so well. thank you all for being here today. we are gathered here today at a pivotal moment. life is changing faster than at any point in human history. as a nation, we face a choice. chit the world around us or the shaped by it. from the future. history will judge us harshly. the threats are greater than any .ime since
burgess. to general congratulations on a champ in ship. you for yourto leadership and public service. a round of applause. thank you to them. [applause] i would also like to thank the auburn center and george washington university or hosting me today. much like frank, i can go on and on and on these topics. i will try to limit it. i do want to cover what has changed and where we are headed. i want to extend my appreciation to the many friends, colleagues, and distinguished guests joining us...
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burgess look at the i use here. player. or. what i think. anyone who's ever built their own data hasn't afraid of concrete. what's what it is what it did why didn't you know what. to show for you when the book was both. ok i know you were sitting there having a loft and thinking there was scuba divers down there waiting for my signal to release a couple of dolphins but honestly the truth is much more straightforward lots of plankton builds up around the pillars.
burgess look at the i use here. player. or. what i think. anyone who's ever built their own data hasn't afraid of concrete. what's what it is what it did why didn't you know what. to show for you when the book was both. ok i know you were sitting there having a loft and thinking there was scuba divers down there waiting for my signal to release a couple of dolphins but honestly the truth is much more straightforward lots of plankton builds up around the pillars.
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parent beatrice burgess agrees with the judge's ruling. >> i believe that he's trying to mitigate a potentialeak. and he's trying to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: a new case in rockland county brought the total to 146, and this year the cdc has reported 228 cases in 12 states. the rockland outbreak was centered in an orthodox jewish community. almost all states allow exemptions for religious beliefs, and 17 states allow a parent to opt out for philosophy or personal reasons. one se stateah >> lots of the legislators think that mandating vaccines is big government. >> reporter: former state legislator did ervin yen tried to change the law in his state. >> i think it will take an outbreak of something like measles where somebody dies, unfortunately. >> reporter: before 1963 when the measles vaccine was introduced, there were more than 500,000 cases each year causing hundreds of deaths. after 1963, those numbers dropped dramatically. >> they don't know that measles can cause encephalitis, inflammation of the brain. i don't know about you, but i don't want my brain enflamed. >> reporter: last
parent beatrice burgess agrees with the judge's ruling. >> i believe that he's trying to mitigate a potentialeak. and he's trying to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: a new case in rockland county brought the total to 146, and this year the cdc has reported 228 cases in 12 states. the rockland outbreak was centered in an orthodox jewish community. almost all states allow exemptions for religious beliefs, and 17 states allow a parent to opt out for philosophy or personal reasons. one...
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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 this. 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 in 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 ensnare the keita they have decimated that the key to population. techno is merida davidson was shown how. the pros were there i could pick them up but they believe this was in their work for the brewer keeper can you get in time with their hair here or order the order to free him so obviously they're like you they're going to refer to the sort of place and then they get things so they just get stuck here with you when they perish they're going to break. found three adult dead vikki does since we started operation m
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 this. 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 in liver conditions and figure a circulation and stops bleeding none of this has been proven medically but the illegal trade into twelve is extremely...
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instead of starting service at 6:00, they set up best burgess. limited service was restored by nine and full-service by noon. this writer's first question >> were they hacked? what does that mean for my security? >> now that we are up and running and getting people traveling throughout the bay area, we're going to have to do a critical forensic investigation and it is going to take time. >> reporter: in 2011, a group packed into the website threatening to rebuild personal information. a cyber security expert at san jose state says b.a.r.t. will review all it systems. >> they can go back and check all the systems mechanical, software, hardware and pinpoint the reason for that and try to fix it. >> if you can have a component failure, a network failure, it could be anything. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. could know as early as monday what happened. average ridership on a saturday is roughly 200,000 people. a lot of passengers but far less if this happened on a weekday. in oakland, azenith smith , ktvu fox 2 news. >>> san jose state released bodycam footage
instead of starting service at 6:00, they set up best burgess. limited service was restored by nine and full-service by noon. this writer's first question >> were they hacked? what does that mean for my security? >> now that we are up and running and getting people traveling throughout the bay area, we're going to have to do a critical forensic investigation and it is going to take time. >> reporter: in 2011, a group packed into the website threatening to rebuild personal...
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burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, a little over two years ago, president trump stood on the west front of this capitol and pledged to dedicate his administration to taking care of the forgotten men and women of this country. this bill does not take seriously the plight of those forgotten men and women. it does take seriously the plight of protecting democratic incumbents and candidates. . it does -- it's important to talk about it because it reveals the agenda of the democratic majority here in the house of representatives. this bill, things like the green new deal, things like a massive single payer health care system, and it's pretty clear. democrats don't care about the economy. they don't care about the middle class. every election i've been in people talk about rebuilding the middle class. my gosh, donald trump has rebuilt the middle class. but you don't care about that. you don't care about jobs. you don't care about what people earn in those jobs. otherwise, you wouldn't be opening the borders the way
burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, a little over two years ago, president trump stood on the west front of this capitol and pledged to dedicate his administration to taking care of the forgotten men and women of this country. this bill does not take seriously the plight of those forgotten men and women. it does take seriously the plight of protecting democratic incumbents and candidates. . it does -- it's important to talk about it because it reveals the agenda of the...
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shannon: something from mike burgess, a republican from texas who says those who pay taxes should haves a teen i work and pay taxes. this week i voted for an amendment that would give young adults the right to vote. it failed by a wide margin. i support policies that encourage work and this could be part of the conversation. if you are paying taxes why not? >> these are 16-year-olds, we have lawmakers, mostly democrats who are pushing to raise the smoking age to 21 because they are not adults because people can't make their own decisions, this is outrageous, 60-year-olds, some have summer jobs, part-time jobs, some work full-time jobs but that doesn't make me comfortable with the idea they will make a decision for a national election that affect all of us. you had mentioned they are starting to learn the basics about the constitution and our government and how things work and richard brings up the point this -- there going to protest and that is because a lot of their instructors and teachers are liberals, giving class credit for them to attend these eventss. >> if you listen to the ex
shannon: something from mike burgess, a republican from texas who says those who pay taxes should haves a teen i work and pay taxes. this week i voted for an amendment that would give young adults the right to vote. it failed by a wide margin. i support policies that encourage work and this could be part of the conversation. if you are paying taxes why not? >> these are 16-year-olds, we have lawmakers, mostly democrats who are pushing to raise the smoking age to 21 because they are not...
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one republican who is not crazy by the way, michael burgess of texas has joined them to support loweringas brave enough and gracious to come on her show and explain that we are grateful for tha that. >> thank you for having me on. >> tucker: you have children? i have 416-year-old spring to give my life to them where they shouldn't be voting. you must know that. you are a physician and you've delivered a lot of babies. 16-year-olds are not ready for vote. >> certainly not ready after delivery. this was an amendment that failed, so stop fighting people that this is a structural change in our society. however, i'm on the rules committee and part of my job on the rules committee is to evaluate ideas that come before the rules committee as amendments and when this representative from massachusetts said here's my idea and i want to consider by the rules committee. i first thought was, that is not a good idea. as i thought about it, you see things through the lens of your own experience. and i was 16 did i pay taxes? i worked my paid payroll taxes. here's the other thing that really -- the 24 h
one republican who is not crazy by the way, michael burgess of texas has joined them to support loweringas brave enough and gracious to come on her show and explain that we are grateful for tha that. >> thank you for having me on. >> tucker: you have children? i have 416-year-old spring to give my life to them where they shouldn't be voting. you must know that. you are a physician and you've delivered a lot of babies. 16-year-olds are not ready for vote. >> certainly not ready...
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you might know me from "to all the boys i've loved before" or "sierra burgess" on netflix.eo could have been a a young mark ruffalo? just me? not just you. casting directors always comparing me to him. i even think i am mark ruffalo. [ laughter ] space and time is just a weird thing that we can't understand. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] is that possible? >> wow. >> jimmy: could that be possible? >> i -- yeah, wow. >> jimmy: it's amazing. >> he's way better looking than i was. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, are you kidding me? >> jimmy: you weren't -- you weren't good looking when you were this -- >> no. how old is he? >> jimmy: he's probably like 15 or so. >> no. [ laughter ] i wish i looked like that, i swear to god. >> jimmy: well actually, we went on instagram. i found a picture of you. this is you when you were 15. i think it's not bad. i think -- [ cheers and applause ] wow. [ laughter ] >> all right, now. >> jimmy: similar, i mean, similar. come on. >> noah -- noah, you're doing way better than me, pal. [ laughter ] i wished i was you. >> jimmy: you had it rough
you might know me from "to all the boys i've loved before" or "sierra burgess" on netflix.eo could have been a a young mark ruffalo? just me? not just you. casting directors always comparing me to him. i even think i am mark ruffalo. [ laughter ] space and time is just a weird thing that we can't understand. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] is that possible? >> wow. >> jimmy: could that be possible? >> i -- yeah, wow. >> jimmy: it's...
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one republican who is not crazy about it, michael burgess of texas, has joined them to support loweringage to 16 years old. he was brave enough to and gracious enough to come on our show tonight and explain it and we are grateful for that >> thanks for having me on. >> tucker: you have children? i have had four 16-year-olds. i give my life to them, but they shouldn't be voting. you must know that. you have been a physician and you've delivered a lot of babies. 16-year-olds are not ready for vote. >> certainly not ready after delivery. this was an amendment that failed. it's never going to become law. let's not frighten people that this is going to be a structural change in our society. i'm on the rules committee and part of my job is to evaluate ideas that come before the rules committee as amendments. when this representative from massachusetts came forward and said here's my idea and i want a considerlee it by the rules committee. my first thought was no, that's not a good idea. as i thought about it, you see it through the lens of your own experience. when i was 16, dive pay taxes? y
one republican who is not crazy about it, michael burgess of texas, has joined them to support loweringage to 16 years old. he was brave enough to and gracious enough to come on our show tonight and explain it and we are grateful for that >> thanks for having me on. >> tucker: you have children? i have had four 16-year-olds. i give my life to them, but they shouldn't be voting. you must know that. you have been a physician and you've delivered a lot of babies. 16-year-olds are not...
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burgess. >> thank you. i'm reminded of words of a chairman on your side of the ledger when i started here. dr. mcdermott of washington state. when republicans put forward a sense of congress resolution on some thing or another, he was quite derisive of our efforts and said gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, this is tantamount to sending a get well card to the agency in question. so i would just offer that as words of former representative mcdermott of washington state, and i think he may have been onto something. earlier today i think the speaker of the house talking about impeachment and let's be honest, that's what we're talking about here. you're hoping the mueller report will have delivered to you sufficient grounds to proceed with your impeachment hearings in your committee. speaker pelosi earlier today said that impeachment is just too divisive and president trump is not worth it. so, okay, that's interesting. now, unfortunately mr. nadler is not here, but according to "the new york times," last week i
burgess. >> thank you. i'm reminded of words of a chairman on your side of the ledger when i started here. dr. mcdermott of washington state. when republicans put forward a sense of congress resolution on some thing or another, he was quite derisive of our efforts and said gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, this is tantamount to sending a get well card to the agency in question. so i would just offer that as words of former representative mcdermott of washington state, and i think he may...
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traffic minor weight but are in the cash lanes and it's a great trip across the upper deck of tech more burgess and slow downs coming up star eugene say's law 5 a one a big story, a new warning from bay area doctors another possible measles exposure to have this time doctors say it happened at a restauoant in livermore kron four sarah stinson on the story for us live. >>at that very restaurant sarah. >>good morning. it's been quite a scare for people just in livermore because of this morning that the warning has been put out by alameda calif county health officials they say if you visited sauce barbecue in spirits. right here behind me. last saturday between 8 o'clock and 11 o'clock at night, then you may have been exposed to measles it's very specific to that time because one person who was there at that time was exposed to measles take a look at this map so you can get a better idea of which sauce barbecue we're talking about there are several locations across the bay area. we're standing right here on first street in livermore if you visited this restaurant on that march 23th night during th
traffic minor weight but are in the cash lanes and it's a great trip across the upper deck of tech more burgess and slow downs coming up star eugene say's law 5 a one a big story, a new warning from bay area doctors another possible measles exposure to have this time doctors say it happened at a restauoant in livermore kron four sarah stinson on the story for us live. >>at that very restaurant sarah. >>good morning. it's been quite a scare for people just in livermore because of...
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you have seen a rash of devastating events including on the auburn campus and its often -- general burgess welcome to you and his home was one of those. fortunately, it was safe but many others are not so. where do you see fema retooling themselves? you talk about strategic resilience, i would be curious what that looks like. we can't prevent mother nature but we can build more resilient communities, families, and individuals. i would be curious where you see that going. sec. nielsen: i think what fema has been doing, kudos to administrator long, and pete now, is that the vision is very strong within fema and it's truly about how we can prepare citizens, how can we make them resilient. that's a different way than just doing with the response. it's that quite well, but pushing it all left, so how can we better prepare? to prevent and mitigate, how can we think about the assistance, the tools, the training to ensure that is also pushed to the left. when we think of school safety, which fema along with much of the department is involved in, it's giving tools to those who live in a school envi
you have seen a rash of devastating events including on the auburn campus and its often -- general burgess welcome to you and his home was one of those. fortunately, it was safe but many others are not so. where do you see fema retooling themselves? you talk about strategic resilience, i would be curious what that looks like. we can't prevent mother nature but we can build more resilient communities, families, and individuals. i would be curious where you see that going. sec. nielsen: i think...
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eliana johnson and burgess everett report it didn't have to be that way. republicans say especially if trump had engaged more consistently with senators and made a relatively modest agreement to change the national emergencies act to rein in presidential power. one republican senator who voted against the president gave this quote to politico. "trump quite possibly could have gotten 50 senators voting no," said republican senator mike lee, who led the failed effort to get trump to agree to changes to the national emergencies act. here's how politico describes the self-proclaimed dealmaker donald trump's efforts to sway republican senators. quote, trump made little effort to whip wavering gop senators during a hearing wednesday afternoon on trade and said they could vote however they pleased. by wednesday evening, however, he had grown disturbed by the brewing condemnation from his own party. on thursday morning, white house aides began blasting a trump tweet to gop senators by text message to remind them of how the president viewed the impending vote. quot
eliana johnson and burgess everett report it didn't have to be that way. republicans say especially if trump had engaged more consistently with senators and made a relatively modest agreement to change the national emergencies act to rein in presidential power. one republican senator who voted against the president gave this quote to politico. "trump quite possibly could have gotten 50 senators voting no," said republican senator mike lee, who led the failed effort to get trump to...
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we'll check more slowdowns and we're burgess coming up john. well robbins first. >>after it goes this morning far as weather goes this morning. it is affecting travel in the ways that you're going to slow down but not because of rain or wet roadways because of some fog out their golden gate bridge is seen a little bit of it this morning, but it's mostly when you head north of the bridge up into the north bay worst, especially low visibility between of auto and santa rosa this morning. fog searches out into the central valley through the delta and even later on this morning right around 6 45 7 o'clock, you're still going to be holding on to some dense fog in contra costa. solano and portions of napa county out in the east bay after post 09:00am to about 9 to 10 we're going to see fog burning often then the rest of the day looks really good with not a lot of things you're going to have to prepare yourself for today besides just really enjoyable weather plenty of sunshine and temperatures back into the 60's and even warmer for the rest of the weekend now get to that
we'll check more slowdowns and we're burgess coming up john. well robbins first. >>after it goes this morning far as weather goes this morning. it is affecting travel in the ways that you're going to slow down but not because of rain or wet roadways because of some fog out their golden gate bridge is seen a little bit of it this morning, but it's mostly when you head north of the bridge up into the north bay worst, especially low visibility between of auto and santa rosa this morning. fog...