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i knew senator chafee. he was a friend. he was a family friend. he may have been my father's best friend. he was an optimist, a pragmatist. he used to say given half a chance, nature will rebound and overcome tremendous setbacks, but we must, at the very least, give it that half a chance. end quote. but he also knew nature's tolerance is not unlimited. at those groundbreaking hearings, senator chafee warned it seems that the problems man creates for our planet are never ending. but we have found solutions for prior difficulties and we will for these as well. what is required is for all of us to do a better job of anticipating and responding to today's newspaper environmental warnings before they become tomorrow's environmental tragedies. and with those words, i close and yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order and pursuant to s. res. 493, the senate stands adjourned until 9:30 a.m. on wednesday, june 15, and does so as a further mark of respect to the late george voinovich, former senator from >> >> the proceedings of the
i knew senator chafee. he was a friend. he was a family friend. he may have been my father's best friend. he was an optimist, a pragmatist. he used to say given half a chance, nature will rebound and overcome tremendous setbacks, but we must, at the very least, give it that half a chance. end quote. but he also knew nature's tolerance is not unlimited. at those groundbreaking hearings, senator chafee warned it seems that the problems man creates for our planet are never ending. but we have...
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. >> those banks had really chafed under the ability to increase buybacks. obviously vindication of what they've done to shore up their books. and also, good news for shareholders. >> the reason why i said citigroup's is a stunning move, in 2014, dividend was one cent. after two years after failing the stress test twice in five years, to raise your dividend that type of movement is is 16 cents so very notable buyi back $18.6 billion of stock. certainly, shareholders had a lot not to like about the banks. low growth and cost kuyting, but this is one piece of good news. e downside omes in a week in the financials because of brexit and because of what's been going on. so perhaps tomorrow in tomorrow's ratrading session, i will be a little bit of good news. >> for the u.s. banks, but i think what p tt units of european banks have again not passed the test. what happened next year when brar delays, credit swiss and u.s. banks will have to take the test. that's going to be an even .igger foc >> federal exchange rates could cause travelers to flock to europe this s
. >> those banks had really chafed under the ability to increase buybacks. obviously vindication of what they've done to shore up their books. and also, good news for shareholders. >> the reason why i said citigroup's is a stunning move, in 2014, dividend was one cent. after two years after failing the stress test twice in five years, to raise your dividend that type of movement is is 16 cents so very notable buyi back $18.6 billion of stock. certainly, shareholders had a lot not to...
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here to talk about that is lincoln chalynn chafe. >> thank you. >> he vows to fight on but not in his favor. clinton has won in the territory, she has gannered 15 million votes. so why is bernie sanders staying in? >> well, what he is saying is that when you look at the best candidate to take on donald trump, he is saying that he does better in every poll is what senator sanders is saying. but i think reality is going to set in with what happened, especially in california, and as i've heard the clinton supporters say, secretary clinton supporters say, give him some space, and he does deserve that. >> but here is the thing. senator sanders has convinced his supporters that the system is rigged. when he does decide to drop out, how can he now convince his supporters that he has lost fair and square? >> considering the foil that is donald trump, everybody i know that has supported senator sanders is willingly enthusiastically going to support secretary clinton. >> really. >> because the stakes are so high. absolutely. the stakes are so high. and the nader experience is still fresh in our
here to talk about that is lincoln chalynn chafe. >> thank you. >> he vows to fight on but not in his favor. clinton has won in the territory, she has gannered 15 million votes. so why is bernie sanders staying in? >> well, what he is saying is that when you look at the best candidate to take on donald trump, he is saying that he does better in every poll is what senator sanders is saying. but i think reality is going to set in with what happened, especially in california, and...
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chafee grants help young people transition to adulthood. i'm pleased that h.r. 5456 includes my language to extend time to 23 years old for a young person to receive prevention services. what these services are services that help a young person transition to adulthood such as housing, counseling, job training, etc. chafee is also extended in h.r. 5456 to the age of 26 for educational grants. i want to applaud my state of california, where we -- where reforms are under way. we passed legislation in california that long recognizes the need for housing to transition young people out of care. but in california we have had the insight and foresight to understand that children 16 years old sometimes want to transition out of the foster care system. unfortunately, h.r. 5456 eliminates funding for children who are 16 years old. i'm concerned that the bill might have some unintended consequences. i think we would all aee it would be best to keep a child in a family sitting when they're 16 years old. however, many young people wind up running away fr
chafee grants help young people transition to adulthood. i'm pleased that h.r. 5456 includes my language to extend time to 23 years old for a young person to receive prevention services. what these services are services that help a young person transition to adulthood such as housing, counseling, job training, etc. chafee is also extended in h.r. 5456 to the age of 26 for educational grants. i want to applaud my state of california, where we -- where reforms are under way. we passed legislation...
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reporter: even though her doctor says skin removal surgery is medically necessary to avoid things like chafingnd painful source that can lead to infections, blue shield has refused to pay for the surgery stating simply, it's not a covered benefit. >> under the law, the health plan has to pay for that. >> reporter: this lawyer says blue shield's denial is illegal. he is leading a fight to force insurers in california to pay for skin removal surgeries. he says the irony is insurers will cover surgery to lose the weight but not the necessary skin removal after. and he says this law requires they cover it. >> the law says that if, through some trauma, disease or other event, you have had an abnormal body structure and that surgery will either improve function or return you to a normal appearance, it's covered. >> in this case it's obesity. >> correct. >> reporter: most insurers are breaking the law. how often are they covering this? >> not at all. >> reporter: last year, gianelli sued kaiser the biggest health plan in the state for denying skin removal surgery to formerly obese patients. an alamed
reporter: even though her doctor says skin removal surgery is medically necessary to avoid things like chafingnd painful source that can lead to infections, blue shield has refused to pay for the surgery stating simply, it's not a covered benefit. >> under the law, the health plan has to pay for that. >> reporter: this lawyer says blue shield's denial is illegal. he is leading a fight to force insurers in california to pay for skin removal surgeries. he says the irony is insurers...
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. >> stephen: i think head cheese might be chafe? >> stephen: i really enjoyed having you on last time but i just wanted to point out that you dropped the "f" bomb so many times on the show tactually got written up in "usa today." "stephen colbert and david duchovny are mean to cbs censors on the 'late show'." so, please, please. ( cheers and applause ) it's a family show. please. >> i-- i-- i-- i feel bad about it. i do. and i'm-- i'm very very sorry. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i'll pass it on. >> ( bleep ) i am sorry. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well, congratulations on your book, by the way. you were on here last time which is called. >> "bleep buckey dent." >> stephen: right. it's a huge hit. you try your hand at writing. you turn out to be a good writer. when you were on last time you talked about the value of failing and celebrating the losers. wouldn't it have been better for you to fail at writing a book? >> yes. >> stephen: what have you failed at professionally? you have failed at anything? >> yes. >> stephen: what? >
. >> stephen: i think head cheese might be chafe? >> stephen: i really enjoyed having you on last time but i just wanted to point out that you dropped the "f" bomb so many times on the show tactually got written up in "usa today." "stephen colbert and david duchovny are mean to cbs censors on the 'late show'." so, please, please. ( cheers and applause ) it's a family show. please. >> i-- i-- i-- i feel bad about it. i do. and i'm-- i'm very very...
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he chafes at it. according to multiple sources he has had to be told by the party, by reince priebus that he has to ruly ask for hundred when he goes to these fundraisers. >> rose: if he starts raising money by asking money does he fall into the trap of all the things he accused the democrats and other politicians of doing. >> potentially. >> rose: kelling their own self to get somebody's money. >> part of the reason he has been so popular and successful is he is not beholden to special interests. it's what we hear over and over again on the campaign. we like him because he's an outsider and he's not going to go in there and just listen the lobbyists or listen his own interests or et cetera. he is somebody that will come in and change things because he doesn't need anybody else. he's a billionaire is what they say over an over again. >> rose: and every billionaire we know who has had anything to do with politics says he doesn't have nearly enough money to do this. >> the truth of the matter is money p
he chafes at it. according to multiple sources he has had to be told by the party, by reince priebus that he has to ruly ask for hundred when he goes to these fundraisers. >> rose: if he starts raising money by asking money does he fall into the trap of all the things he accused the democrats and other politicians of doing. >> potentially. >> rose: kelling their own self to get somebody's money. >> part of the reason he has been so popular and successful is he is not...
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chafe its votes yes. mr. micha. mr. turner. mr. turner votes yes. mr. duncan. mr. duncan votes yes. mr. jordan. mr. jordan votes yes. mr. wahlberg. mr. wahlberg votes yes. mr. gosar. mr. gosar votes yes. wdy.go votes yes. mr. massey. mr. massey votes yes. mr. meadows. mr. meadows votes yes. mr. desantis. esther desantis vote yes. esther mulvaney. mr. mulvaney votes yes. mr. walker. mr. walker votes yes. mr. bluhm. mr. bluhm votes yes. mr. hise. mr. hise votes yes. mr. russell. mr. carter. esther carter votes yes. mr. grossman. mr. grossman votes yes. mr. palmer. mr. palmer votes yes. mr. cummings. mr. cummings votes no. ms. maloney. ms. maloney votes no. ms. norton. ms. norton votes no. mr. clay. mr. clay votes no. mr. lynch. mr. lynch votes now. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes no. esther connolly. mr. connolly votes no. mr. cartwright. mr. cartwright votes no. ms. duckworth. ms. duckworth votes no. ms. kelly. ms. kelly votes no. ms. lawrence. ms. lawrence votes no. mr. lou. ms. watson coleman. ms. watson coleman votes no. ms. plaskett. mr. boyle. mr. boyle votes no. mr. welch. ms. luj
chafe its votes yes. mr. micha. mr. turner. mr. turner votes yes. mr. duncan. mr. duncan votes yes. mr. jordan. mr. jordan votes yes. mr. wahlberg. mr. wahlberg votes yes. mr. gosar. mr. gosar votes yes. wdy.go votes yes. mr. massey. mr. massey votes yes. mr. meadows. mr. meadows votes yes. mr. desantis. esther desantis vote yes. esther mulvaney. mr. mulvaney votes yes. mr. walker. mr. walker votes yes. mr. bluhm. mr. bluhm votes yes. mr. hise. mr. hise votes yes. mr. russell. mr. carter....
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. >> given a choice between an undemocratic, unelected bureaucracy -- i would chafe at the idea these people need to be punished for not getting in line with the socialist order of europe. >> that poster too with the high gradients behind the -- that was also part it. the open borders issue -- >> -- economics and immigration were the three things. >> i think it is foolish they will have to play by the eus rules and there is going a luol lot of retaliation and they are not going to be so apt to jump on and renegotiate the trade deals as readily as they think. >> which leaders are strong now? >> none of them. >> -- barely have a heart beat here. >> -- [inaudible]. >> how about the juncker and some other? they are wounded. -- >> cheap immigrant labor. >> look at the markets again. we are off the worst levels of the session. if you look just in the last hour things have gotten weaker when you are looking at european equities. spain italy down. these are some of the weaker members of the european union and if the european union were to fall apart those are the countries that would suffer.
. >> given a choice between an undemocratic, unelected bureaucracy -- i would chafe at the idea these people need to be punished for not getting in line with the socialist order of europe. >> that poster too with the high gradients behind the -- that was also part it. the open borders issue -- >> -- economics and immigration were the three things. >> i think it is foolish they will have to play by the eus rules and there is going a luol lot of retaliation and they are...
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jason chafe it's on this topic this morning. >> exacerbating the situation because he does not have a strategy. the president will not define the enemy and has no strategy or plan to defeat it. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist, olay. ageless. and try the micro-sculpting cream you love now with lightweight spf 30. ♪ i could get used to this. now you can. when you lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. see your lexus dealer. i felt like i got hit by a train; i did. first thing he thought of was ...how am i gonna to take care of my family? i did come across cancer treatment centers of america and i said oh, this place sounds awesome. .. as a team to come up with a treatment plan designed specifically for me. we believe in whole body treatment. and we have all those care providers here who communicate with each other to come up with the plan for the patient. i knew i was in good hands. it was that simple. at ca
jason chafe it's on this topic this morning. >> exacerbating the situation because he does not have a strategy. the president will not define the enemy and has no strategy or plan to defeat it. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist, olay. ageless. and try the micro-sculpting cream you love now with lightweight spf 30. ♪ i could...
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rhode islanders chafed at this egregious disruption of their liberty at sea for -- and i quote deny -- "out of all colonies, rhode island was the one where the ocean entered most deeply into the lives of the people. somebody was bound to give. the spark was lit on june 9, 1772, when the gaspee attempted to stop the hana, a rhode island sliewp that ran through long island sound. bounded that afternoon for providence from newport. when the gaspee sort to hail and board the hasn't narcs the hana's captain benjamin lindsey ignored lieutenant dudington's commands. as the gaspeey agave chase, the lieutenant veered north toward the shallows off nam quid point known today as gaspee point. knowing that the tide was low and falling, a and that the hana drew less water than the gaspee, the hana shot over the shallows over the point but the larger gaspee ran dead into a sandbar and stuck fast in a falling tide. captain lindsey wasted no time in reporting the gaspee's predicament who rallied at the sound of a drum to savern's tavern in prof defnlts they resolved to end the gaspee's menace in rhode
rhode islanders chafed at this egregious disruption of their liberty at sea for -- and i quote deny -- "out of all colonies, rhode island was the one where the ocean entered most deeply into the lives of the people. somebody was bound to give. the spark was lit on june 9, 1772, when the gaspee attempted to stop the hana, a rhode island sliewp that ran through long island sound. bounded that afternoon for providence from newport. when the gaspee sort to hail and board the hasn't narcs the...
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their exclusion. . [ applause ] >> they purposefully have eaten up the time that the audience is chafing at the bit, i know, to enjoy. again, the passage of the passing of scalia though, is perhaps a significant demise in terms of originalism which has been the problem that you're talking about, we can hope. and just, i would just like it ask a question about the patriotism and service of katherine johnson and addie hutton. and a larger question, and that would be the patriotism that motivated the absence of pass vice em in world war em in worl. is quite significant. the organizations that spoke for african-americans were pacifists but they were overwhelmed by a pa paradigm that said patriotism through the loss of life would result in recognition of citizenship rights. and i was just wondering, in the book that they have left that katherine johnson and addie hutton, if one continues out in an awareness of the paradox, the service that they rendered might not have been necessary, had the passivism shared by many americans and indeed irish and others, and at the time that wilson went to wa
their exclusion. . [ applause ] >> they purposefully have eaten up the time that the audience is chafing at the bit, i know, to enjoy. again, the passage of the passing of scalia though, is perhaps a significant demise in terms of originalism which has been the problem that you're talking about, we can hope. and just, i would just like it ask a question about the patriotism and service of katherine johnson and addie hutton. and a larger question, and that would be the patriotism that...
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and you were being, you know, managed by unelected bureaucrats from brussels, you could -- you would chafer the good of the -- of everybody else you're supposed to put your own concerns in the back seat -- >> i understand the appeal of that. >> so do i. >> britain has economically benefited virtually more than any other member of the eu. its per capita growth has gone up even more than germanys. the standing by benefits to euro britain for a stable europe. the eu has helped to knit together europe. it took europe off the geopolitical map. that was fantastic. britain has benefited in every -- >> people would say it's not knitted together. it's jury-rigged. there is no single financial authority. look what happens over there. >> this is a democratic deficit. having the monetary policy without the fiscal policy was a colossal mistake. >> cart before the horse. >> one other thing. united kingdom will cease to be the united kingdom if brexit happens. >> because of scotland? >> scotland will leave. scots can take the high road. unintentional. i also worry -- i used to be the u.s. enjoy for the n
and you were being, you know, managed by unelected bureaucrats from brussels, you could -- you would chafer the good of the -- of everybody else you're supposed to put your own concerns in the back seat -- >> i understand the appeal of that. >> so do i. >> britain has economically benefited virtually more than any other member of the eu. its per capita growth has gone up even more than germanys. the standing by benefits to euro britain for a stable europe. the eu has helped to...
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that's why you see british citizens chafing at what's been imposed upon them.at we have a great back door to this but we are not putting ourselves to any of the same constraints. >> we're not except that we have to operate within the european union according to the rules that are set. even if britain leaves they'll have to operate according to those rules. i would at least like to have a chance at having the rules come out in a way that served both british, american and i would say european and global interests. one other thing. there is a great amount of technological envy in europe. there has been for decades. if you look at the cases that the european commission brought first against ibm, later against microsoft, now google, amazon, facebook and others, we need to have someone who is not afraid of innovation, who is not afraid of entrepreneurship. that's usually the british rep. i'll say one last thing, though, if i may. britain has been going sideways in the european union for about five years as they have focused on their internal problems. if you think of
that's why you see british citizens chafing at what's been imposed upon them.at we have a great back door to this but we are not putting ourselves to any of the same constraints. >> we're not except that we have to operate within the european union according to the rules that are set. even if britain leaves they'll have to operate according to those rules. i would at least like to have a chance at having the rules come out in a way that served both british, american and i would say...
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. >> bring in congressman jason chafe is, republican from utah, chairman of the house oversight and government, congressman. sounds like the person you supported, marco rubio, a respectful but regretful, i told you so? >> well, mr. trump happen to answer for this, and i think that the comments he made at the way he made them were wrong. i just do. >> do you think they were racist? >> i think they were very misinformed. he referred to him as a mexican? he's from america. he's from indiana, an american. i've never had someone say you're from lithuania and poland -- i would say, no. i'm an american. i don't know what it gets him, i don't understand why he repeats it and i don't think he should. >> beyond being wrong, on the fact that this judge is american. if he were from mexico and became a citizen does that mean he couldn't rule in any case involving mexico? that's what people are zeroing in on. isn't it racist to say you can't do your job based on your heritage? >> you can disagree on the politics of his background. you may disagree on the rulings that you're getting, but to suggest that heri
. >> bring in congressman jason chafe is, republican from utah, chairman of the house oversight and government, congressman. sounds like the person you supported, marco rubio, a respectful but regretful, i told you so? >> well, mr. trump happen to answer for this, and i think that the comments he made at the way he made them were wrong. i just do. >> do you think they were racist? >> i think they were very misinformed. he referred to him as a mexican? he's from america....