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collins: i am. david: now, is that safe? dr. collins: no, it is not. are a motorcycle enthusiast. david: but as somebody who cares about your health, how do you justify that? dr. collins: well, yes, that has been a question asked regularly. david: i am not the first person who pointed that out? dr. collins: no, my mom started this. i became a motorcycle rider in college because it was a cheap way to get around. i stopped riding motorcycles when my kids were little because i did recognize the safety issues. david: you don't do it anymore? dr. collins: i do. i started again. david: oh. dr. collins: it is a wonderful sort of ride. david: do you do a show? dr. collins: i ride my motorcycle to work many days. it is a harley davidson king classic. it is a beast, and it gives you a certain sense of enjoyment of life that is hard to come by other ways. david: let's talk about another part of your life. when you were younger, you were if not an atheist, then an agnostic. how did you transform yourself from being either an atheist or agnostic to somebody who is
collins: i am. david: now, is that safe? dr. collins: no, it is not. are a motorcycle enthusiast. david: but as somebody who cares about your health, how do you justify that? dr. collins: well, yes, that has been a question asked regularly. david: i am not the first person who pointed that out? dr. collins: no, my mom started this. i became a motorcycle rider in college because it was a cheap way to get around. i stopped riding motorcycles when my kids were little because i did recognize the...
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collins: all right. today is law day. given that, i think it is appropriate to ask, what do you think is the most serious threat to the rule of law in america today? gen. rosenstein: i don't think there is any threat to the rule of law in america today. the reason for that is, the rule of law in america is protected by two things -- the constitution and the culture. the president issued a proclamation today in honor of law day. it is really a wonderful proclamation. it is one page. i commend it. he speaks about the origin of law day. it began in 1957. in fact, president eisenhower established the first law day, i think the first one was commemorated in 1958. one of the key speakers at the event in washington, d c, at the federal courthouse, was william rogers, the attorney general. his portrait hangs in the conference room at the deputy general attorney's office. we commemorate it every year. as a recognition of the centrality of the rule of law to american life. in the president's proclamation today, he makes two points.
collins: all right. today is law day. given that, i think it is appropriate to ask, what do you think is the most serious threat to the rule of law in america today? gen. rosenstein: i don't think there is any threat to the rule of law in america today. the reason for that is, the rule of law in america is protected by two things -- the constitution and the culture. the president issued a proclamation today in honor of law day. it is really a wonderful proclamation. it is one page. i commend...
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collins just said about nih's role in general. i think we've had a history of a strong willingness to share, and think that's increased over past years. we're at a stage when we are dealing in part with technical feasibilities of
collins just said about nih's role in general. i think we've had a history of a strong willingness to share, and think that's increased over past years. we're at a stage when we are dealing in part with technical feasibilities of
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as collins has it, few loved animals than mickey.oblem, no one seems to care that disney's movies keep breaking records disney's marvel studios will have taken in $3 billion in global box office receipts this year and then there is the new title. throw in the fact that the company has been a voracious buyer of its own stock puzzling that this market seems to be focused on one thing, subscriber losses on espn. give yours some skin in the game and they will have much more incentives to watch the games. we need to look at disney's charts there is one pattern that does pop out and it is obvious to everyone from mickey, to minnie and donald and even goofy. remember, head and shoulders is just a higher peak in between lower peaks that looks like a head between two shoulders according to collins, the neckline of this pattern sits at 99 bucks and extends all the way back to last september the idea behind this thing is that if disney breaks down below 99, it could have another point of down size collins embraces this line gives it this very c
as collins has it, few loved animals than mickey.oblem, no one seems to care that disney's movies keep breaking records disney's marvel studios will have taken in $3 billion in global box office receipts this year and then there is the new title. throw in the fact that the company has been a voracious buyer of its own stock puzzling that this market seems to be focused on one thing, subscriber losses on espn. give yours some skin in the game and they will have much more incentives to watch the...
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collins. i know how devastating the potential is in this country if we don't figure out a cure for this disease. one in three by 2050 will have diabetes and it's one of the most expensive if not the most expensive chronic diseases that we have. so can you give me an update on where we are with research? >> senator, i would be happy to and appreciate your leadership in this. this is another one of these very exciting areas where things are now moving very quickly for both type i and type ii. much of the excitement comes around developing an artificial pancreas that would take care of production of insulin. you have seen the fda improving the first example of an artificial pancreas in a closed loop where there is a sensor in what the levels of glucose are and it administers insulin accordingly. but this is just the beginning of what i think is going to be a remarkable series of advances. ultimately the whole stem cell area is going to be critical here as well. we have after much hard work throug
collins. i know how devastating the potential is in this country if we don't figure out a cure for this disease. one in three by 2050 will have diabetes and it's one of the most expensive if not the most expensive chronic diseases that we have. so can you give me an update on where we are with research? >> senator, i would be happy to and appreciate your leadership in this. this is another one of these very exciting areas where things are now moving very quickly for both type i and type...
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collins, it's great to see you again. my first question is on opioids and what you're doing, and we've talked numerous times about this. obviously, i live in an area that's highly affected here. two questions. you mentioned and you said in your -- that we had put $500 million investment into this, but you've mentioned in your response to questions that if you have private partners, could you elaborate on how that partnership works and what kind of commitment dollar wise that private partnership is committing to add to the $500 million we're doing in the research? >> happy to. we have worked intensively since your wonderful decision to make $500 million available in fy-18 and to have that in the base so it will be there in '19 and beyond. working with all of the students across nih, we have put forward an opportunity for new and bold ideas to come forward, and we are in a place now, i think, of having a remarkable portfolio that we're ready to launch. you also graciously gave us that first year of support as two-year money
collins, it's great to see you again. my first question is on opioids and what you're doing, and we've talked numerous times about this. obviously, i live in an area that's highly affected here. two questions. you mentioned and you said in your -- that we had put $500 million investment into this, but you've mentioned in your response to questions that if you have private partners, could you elaborate on how that partnership works and what kind of commitment dollar wise that private partnership...
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>> thank you, chairman collins. we're looking at really a process, a risk assessment process that we're applying to all of the routes that we believe an extension will be granted or that have exemptions to the ptc requirements. in fact we just completed the first part of the amtrak service for eastern vermont, and this allows us to look at all the different risks that exist on an individual segment of railroad, you have an individualized traffic control system in place, that creates a series of safety mitigations that are helpful to that route, other routes don't have signal systems. and so we look at each of these instances, come up with a series of both operating practices and investments that we can then seek to apply to the routes so that we can maintain the service levels, which is absolutely our goal and do that in a way that has same level of safety that -- for your constituents in maine that we have anywhere across our network. so we will have those analysises under ta undertaken over the spring and e the sp
>> thank you, chairman collins. we're looking at really a process, a risk assessment process that we're applying to all of the routes that we believe an extension will be granted or that have exemptions to the ptc requirements. in fact we just completed the first part of the amtrak service for eastern vermont, and this allows us to look at all the different risks that exist on an individual segment of railroad, you have an individualized traffic control system in place, that creates a...
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the work of collins told you not to fear. developing in the quarter. he was dead right. a stock i would have kept you off was a big winner taking monsanto's stock up with it the big guys knew and able to piggyback using collins' work isolating the underlying stock by the distribution line i got smoked bottom line, look at lots of different indicators to spot big moves. bought over sold levels, despite important terms that aren't individualable otherwise powerful moves, often allude those who are only focused on the underlying companies, and not the action of the stocks themselves go to dan in illinois. please, dan! >> caller: cramer. boo-yah. thank you for demystifying the market and helping us make it accessible. >> that's what i want. i want everybody to understand their money. that's my goal how can i help >> caller: thank you i'm wondering if i start with a small position in a stock, a copy i like, and the stock keeps going up the most it comes down is maybe 2%, 2.5% how can i get a more sizable stake? >> someone says you
the work of collins told you not to fear. developing in the quarter. he was dead right. a stock i would have kept you off was a big winner taking monsanto's stock up with it the big guys knew and able to piggyback using collins' work isolating the underlying stock by the distribution line i got smoked bottom line, look at lots of different indicators to spot big moves. bought over sold levels, despite important terms that aren't individualable otherwise powerful moves, often allude those who...
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>> thank you chairman collins. mister batory, we know that the notice for the funding opportunity for the majority of the chrissy funds was completed and ready to go out the door, but yesterday we were disappointed when we found that only the $250 million for ptc was announced. why is that? >> well, let me segregate it. senator reed, this way. there was 69 million that was announced during the first quarter of this year, which is fiscal year 2017. which will be coming due for consideration and awarding, next month. and then, as of this week, we issued the $250 million that was carved out of the total chrissy, where it was ptc specific. rather than follow a traditional 90 day application., we reduced it to 45 because time is of the essence and there has to be a sense of urgency. so, in addition to that, we have already embarked with the short line association, regional railroad and short line, as well as that of after, where we have asked them to host webinars with their entire membership. webinars are new to the fr
>> thank you chairman collins. mister batory, we know that the notice for the funding opportunity for the majority of the chrissy funds was completed and ready to go out the door, but yesterday we were disappointed when we found that only the $250 million for ptc was announced. why is that? >> well, let me segregate it. senator reed, this way. there was 69 million that was announced during the first quarter of this year, which is fiscal year 2017. which will be coming due for...
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. >> well, thank you, chairman collins. not only for holding this important hearing, but also for your extraordinarily leadership and your generosity and kindness. thanks for letting me say a few words. we are here at a very important topic, which is the rail safety, which touches every aspect of american life. and we are also responding to, as chairman collins pointed out, several high profile rail accidents over the past several months. some of which were positive train control preventable, including tragic fatal accidents in both washington and south carolina. in addition to frequent and dramatic highway rail grade crossing deaths. beyond the headlines the fra has also been tracking concerning statistics highway grade crossings and trespasser incidents. in 2017, 868 people died in rail related accidents and incidents with 245 of those occurring at highway rail crossings and 590 from trespasser incidents. both of those numbers are higher than in 2016. in fact, sadly, a trespassing pedestrian was struck by am strak plain r
. >> well, thank you, chairman collins. not only for holding this important hearing, but also for your extraordinarily leadership and your generosity and kindness. thanks for letting me say a few words. we are here at a very important topic, which is the rail safety, which touches every aspect of american life. and we are also responding to, as chairman collins pointed out, several high profile rail accidents over the past several months. some of which were positive train control...
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collins and the institute directors. the recent support of medical research by our subcommittee and congress is clear. during the three years senator maria cantwell i worked together i workedor murray and together, $7 billion above what we were three years ago. we traveled the alzheimer's research amount, started the precision mesu medicine initiative and confident resources to such revolutionary projects as the universal flu like vaccine and a renewed canstment in nih has and provide millions of americans and their families without that they wouldn't otherwise have. ni funded researchh has raised life expectancy, vastly improved the quality of life for all americans, and in addition removal we can see ways to lower health care costs and to create economic growth by supporting the jobs. yjr research so far we have been able to maintain an important momentum that everybody on this subcommittee certainly sees at the moment we are in. things like the west africa challenge three years ago with the devastating outbreak of kil
collins and the institute directors. the recent support of medical research by our subcommittee and congress is clear. during the three years senator maria cantwell i worked together i workedor murray and together, $7 billion above what we were three years ago. we traveled the alzheimer's research amount, started the precision mesu medicine initiative and confident resources to such revolutionary projects as the universal flu like vaccine and a renewed canstment in nih has and provide millions...
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thank you i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, doctor collins. we will have a five minute rounds of questions and they will be timed for a second round. if we are still in the hearing when they have the vote at 11:1d will try to work around that and continue the hearing. one of the things that we put in the appropriations bill the sheer was an effort that frankly we were asked to put in where there be partnership money from pharma into opioid research and the idea of being like other partnerships the amp partnerships between nih and others in biopharmaceutical companies that we could deal with this quicker that you decided and frankly, without consultation with the committee, not to do that it might well relate to the alcohol study that senator murray brought up and both of those topics why he decided not to do put in the budget not to allow you to do? >> senator, i'd be glad to ask lynette and i know it's a topic that many people have been interested and have been wrestling with as we have. and we been in deep conversations with industry partner
thank you i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, doctor collins. we will have a five minute rounds of questions and they will be timed for a second round. if we are still in the hearing when they have the vote at 11:1d will try to work around that and continue the hearing. one of the things that we put in the appropriations bill the sheer was an effort that frankly we were asked to put in where there be partnership money from pharma into opioid research and the idea of being like...
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collins and the institute directors. the recent support of medical research by our subcommittee and congress is clear. during the three years senator maria cantwell i worked together i workedor murray and together, $7 billion above what we were three years ago. we traveled the alzheimer's research amount, started the precision mesu medicine initiative and confident resources to such revolutionary projects as the universal flu like vaccine and a renewed canstment in nih has and provide millions of americans and their families without that they wouldn't otherwise have. ni funded researchh has raised life expectancy, vastly improved the quality of life for all americans, and in addition removal we can see ways to lower health care costs and to create economic growth by supporting the jobs. yjr research so far we have been able to maintain an important momentum that everybody on this subcommittee certainly sees at the moment we are in. things like the west africa challenge three years ago with the devastating outbreak of kil
collins and the institute directors. the recent support of medical research by our subcommittee and congress is clear. during the three years senator maria cantwell i worked together i workedor murray and together, $7 billion above what we were three years ago. we traveled the alzheimer's research amount, started the precision mesu medicine initiative and confident resources to such revolutionary projects as the universal flu like vaccine and a renewed canstment in nih has and provide millions...
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>> thank you, chairman collins. a couple of things just to go briefly. miss chavez, i was especially struck by testimony giving the statistics about the challenges that women of color and hispanic women -- 70%, 60% -- obviously that is because of pay gap which if had been worked on years ago that wouldn't be a problem but the fact we are where we are. and i notice -- i know that we have to be concerned with the budgets for medicare and social security and other things but is there something that can be done from the federal policies knowing that these women have often no choice, very little choice, they're either caregivers, they drop out to raise their children, all of which contribute to society in so many other ways. is there anything you can sfrugt a federal policy standpoint that might help level the playing field for those who are taking on significant, important jobs -- and they are jobs, you can ask any one of them, they're properly more challenging than anybody sitting up here right n now. neck we can do to help level the playing field so those
>> thank you, chairman collins. a couple of things just to go briefly. miss chavez, i was especially struck by testimony giving the statistics about the challenges that women of color and hispanic women -- 70%, 60% -- obviously that is because of pay gap which if had been worked on years ago that wouldn't be a problem but the fact we are where we are. and i notice -- i know that we have to be concerned with the budgets for medicare and social security and other things but is there...
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. >> i want to thank chairman collins for this. and for her testimony. i also want to thank her for the good work she has done on what has been a long week here in the senate. everyd, 10,000 americans turned age 65 in the united states of america. 10,000 people every single day. it is a staggering number and today we will hear about people turning age 65 face their own staggering number of decisions at that time in their life. they must be thinking about a range of issues. claiming social security, also have to be thinking about signing up for medicare and how to get what they need to stay healthy. these are not simple decisions. there is no one-size-fits-all choice for those individuals. that is what i hear from my constituents in pennsylvania, specifically through a constituent service team and we hear about a day after day. our office regularly works with the minions who missed their window to sign up for medicare, for example. there are people with a cancer diagnosis who have no way to pay for a care simply because they didn't know the right time to
. >> i want to thank chairman collins for this. and for her testimony. i also want to thank her for the good work she has done on what has been a long week here in the senate. everyd, 10,000 americans turned age 65 in the united states of america. 10,000 people every single day. it is a staggering number and today we will hear about people turning age 65 face their own staggering number of decisions at that time in their life. they must be thinking about a range of issues. claiming social...
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and patrick and beth collins are here with their daughters jennifer and alexandria.virginia families, the collinses are the only ones who experienced the benefits of cannabis oil firsthand. a year prior, after hearing about the charlotte's web oil, their family made a decision that beth and jennifer would move to colorado for the oil, while the rest of the family stayed behind in virginia. >> i felt we really had no other option, but to try it. we didn't really plan on too long, because it was too painful to plan out too long. this is our home and jennifer grew up here, you know? and my namly's -- family's here and my other daughter goes to school here. >> reporter: the driving force of the collin was the decision to split their family up were the side effects of the medicines jennifer was on, side effects which they say were getting more and more horrific. did you feel like you were losing your daughter? >> absolutely. losing our whole family. just watching her cognitively decline and watching these rages that, you know, were devastating for her mentally. >> we had
and patrick and beth collins are here with their daughters jennifer and alexandria.virginia families, the collinses are the only ones who experienced the benefits of cannabis oil firsthand. a year prior, after hearing about the charlotte's web oil, their family made a decision that beth and jennifer would move to colorado for the oil, while the rest of the family stayed behind in virginia. >> i felt we really had no other option, but to try it. we didn't really plan on too long, because...
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thank you senator collins and casey for sponsoring this resolution. we appreciate it. social isolation and loneliness are a problem for millions as well. older adults with out adequate social interaction have a mortality rest comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. in the community, senior centers are a beacon for older adults seeking social connections. they are a gateway to the nations aging network. and i think seniors support as well as fun and friendship. we run the national institute of senior centers to promote excellence and best practices. when it comes to health, we believe prevention should be a national priority. investing programs like these improves seniors quality of life and saves money. economic security is just as critical. today half of older adults living alone struggle to make the monthly expenses. there are two ways we are working to change this district. first is benefits access. less than half of the eligible seniors are involved in this public benefits programs. we offer benefits checkups. a free online benefit screening tool that has helped
thank you senator collins and casey for sponsoring this resolution. we appreciate it. social isolation and loneliness are a problem for millions as well. older adults with out adequate social interaction have a mortality rest comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. in the community, senior centers are a beacon for older adults seeking social connections. they are a gateway to the nations aging network. and i think seniors support as well as fun and friendship. we run the national institute...
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i am courtney collins. this is bloomberg. all right, thanks. as the world waits to see what comes out of trade talks between the u.s. and china, the word from washington is they have been positive. our editor kathleen hays is here with the latest. what is the white house saying? >> well, as you said, so far the word is positive. day one of the talks on thursday, they will be getting noty for day two, perhaps surprising the chief economist to vice president mike pence was speaking at thursday. he was asked how things were going and here's what he said -- what i heard from the first day, and they have been there for a day of negotiations, it has been positive. the difficulty will be we will hear pretty positive things from china and the question will be, do they actually do them? that is the tough part. indeed. if you are at the negotiating table, how do you make sure that whatever is agreed to includes steps and guarantees to make it actually happened? ,e know that steve mnuchin after dinner in beijing, along with the commerce secretary, the tru
i am courtney collins. this is bloomberg. all right, thanks. as the world waits to see what comes out of trade talks between the u.s. and china, the word from washington is they have been positive. our editor kathleen hays is here with the latest. what is the white house saying? >> well, as you said, so far the word is positive. day one of the talks on thursday, they will be getting noty for day two, perhaps surprising the chief economist to vice president mike pence was speaking at...
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, shimon, thank you, kaitlan collins at the white house. you had something to add on giuliani here. >> well, very interesting the way the president talked about rudy, because though he did praise him, said he was a great guy, he did seem to throw him under the bus a little by saying that he had just started, even though he was hired two weeks ago, he said he didn't have all of his facts straight. he was still learning the subject matter. heavily implying that rudy giuliani got something wrong when he made his comments on fox news wednesday night, explosive comments about the president. the president also said that they would be publishing a full list regarding the payments that he made to michael cohen, of course, the president tweeted yesterday that there had been this monthly retainer, but did seem to be sending a message to giuliani, one of the latest additions to the president's legal team by saying that, he hasn't gotten his facts straight, still learning the matter, not totally familiar with everything and saying if he decides that ro
, shimon, thank you, kaitlan collins at the white house. you had something to add on giuliani here. >> well, very interesting the way the president talked about rudy, because though he did praise him, said he was a great guy, he did seem to throw him under the bus a little by saying that he had just started, even though he was hired two weeks ago, he said he didn't have all of his facts straight. he was still learning the subject matter. heavily implying that rudy giuliani got something...
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for more we're joined from a vote counting center in dublin by joan collins she's a member of the irish parliament with the independents for change party representing south central dublin john welcome thank you so much for being with us now the predictions right now is that i. and we'll repeal the constitutional ban on abortions this is really a historic choice what are your thoughts. that it's a very significant day for our nation it's a very some bridge a further nation and we closer to patzers been at times divisive but i think what has happened today is that the people of our own to have shaken the shackles of the conservative catholic church off their backs and i think for that reason is very significant but i also think as i said some because people have to struggle with their own experiences and family experiences and i think at the end with this folks we have come a long long way well this was a very emotional decision for many voters what would you say to those who actually voted against changing their amendment. i would say that this is a democratic votes and by voting no you
for more we're joined from a vote counting center in dublin by joan collins she's a member of the irish parliament with the independents for change party representing south central dublin john welcome thank you so much for being with us now the predictions right now is that i. and we'll repeal the constitutional ban on abortions this is really a historic choice what are your thoughts. that it's a very significant day for our nation it's a very some bridge a further nation and we closer to...
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kaitlan collins following all of this for us at the white house. kaitlan, i want to start with your brand-new reporting on rudy giuliani. what are you hearing? >> john and poppy, the tide seems to be turning for rudy giuliani, just 30 weeks on to the job and the president is disappointed with the way that things have been handled. he was initially satisfied with rudy giuliani's performance, especially even after that bombshell announcement on fox news that president had reimbursed michael cohen for the payment made to stormy daniels, but we're now told that the president has essentially soured on rudy giuliani's media blitz. he's done dozens of interviews in the last week or so with several outlets continuing to talk about stormy daniels. we now know that the president is very displeased with what the coverage of that has been, especially since a lot of the coverage is focused on the contradictions and the statements between the president in the past and what rudy giuliani is saying now. we're told he's especially irked by that clip played on a nea
kaitlan collins following all of this for us at the white house. kaitlan, i want to start with your brand-new reporting on rudy giuliani. what are you hearing? >> john and poppy, the tide seems to be turning for rudy giuliani, just 30 weeks on to the job and the president is disappointed with the way that things have been handled. he was initially satisfied with rudy giuliani's performance, especially even after that bombshell announcement on fox news that president had reimbursed michael...
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courtney collins for us. a populistirst, power will sweep to power on friday with a spending program that is a direct challenge to european union rules. the new prime minister will be sworn in after the five-star league -- the five-star party and the league agreed. without abeen government since the election in march. upheaval in spain where the prime minister is headed to defeat in a vote of no-confidence. the parliament will vote friday and opposition parties are joining forces against him. the socialists have the backing of two groups and a catalan party. basquety and the nationalists are also expected to vote against the prime minister. he says he will not run -- he says he will not resign. --bts remain over whether gdp rose 7.7% in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year through march, driven by manufacturing and agriculture. of thekes india one fastest expanding major economies, but it is threatened by a slump in the ruby and fast -- in the rupee and faster inflation. president gambled his career on a ser
courtney collins for us. a populistirst, power will sweep to power on friday with a spending program that is a direct challenge to european union rules. the new prime minister will be sworn in after the five-star league -- the five-star party and the league agreed. without abeen government since the election in march. upheaval in spain where the prime minister is headed to defeat in a vote of no-confidence. the parliament will vote friday and opposition parties are joining forces against him....
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for more on this we're now joined on the phone from dublin by joan collins she's a member of the irish parliament with the independents for change party representing south central dublin joan welcome and thank you so much for being here now we don't have the official results yet the predictions are that ireland will be repealing this constitutional ban abortions which is really a historic choice what are your thoughts right now. and according to charlie myers that they think in which he had also the state can be as high as seventy percent i think it's just wrong for for significant change for the people of fire to get that emotional. it's very significant from the point of view with us i think what's been reflected is. at the shaken off the shackles of the conservatism of this country and treat generations of ways for the opportunity to say yes to women's health and that he that's really significant. as you yourself said it's a very very emotional decision for many what would you say to the voters who voted no who voted against repealing the amendment i would say to those who voted no
for more on this we're now joined on the phone from dublin by joan collins she's a member of the irish parliament with the independents for change party representing south central dublin joan welcome and thank you so much for being here now we don't have the official results yet the predictions are that ireland will be repealing this constitutional ban abortions which is really a historic choice what are your thoughts right now. and according to charlie myers that they think in which he had...
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en windsor, en inglaterra, marÍa antonieta collins.endientes de la boda real. gracias, los espero en la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ locutor: televisa presenta... daniela: no te hagas. ya te habíamos advertido que no te metieras con nosotras. ahora te vamos a enseñar. marta: no puedo creer que hayan agredido a su compañera de esta manera tan salvaje. daniela: ay, solo es un juego, maestra. ¿verdad, susanita? susana: sí, solo es un juego. marta: ¿ah, sí? y según ustedes, ¿cómo se llama este juego? daniela: hay juegos que no tienen nombre pero son muy divertidos. marta: de verdad, no tienen vergüenza. lo que ustedes llaman juego es violencia y yo se los voy a demostrar. y de una vez les advierto que la violencia se acaba hoy en mi salón. y esto se los aseguro. cr
en windsor, en inglaterra, marÍa antonieta collins.endientes de la boda real. gracias, los espero en la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ locutor: televisa presenta... daniela: no te hagas. ya te habíamos advertido que no te metieras con nosotras. ahora te vamos a enseñar. marta: no puedo creer que hayan agredido a su compañera de esta manera tan salvaje. daniela: ay, solo es un juego, maestra. ¿verdad, susanita? susana: sí, solo es un juego. marta: ¿ah, sí? y según ustedes, ¿cómo se llama este...
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collins f -- collins a member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank my colleague and chairman, mr. goodlatte. the chairman has been a great supporter of working toward finding solutions. i think that's what we're here for today is finding solutions. i want to thank the chairman for his work on this, for taking this and moving it forward on a lot of different fronts. but also as we look forward here, mr. speaker, there's some things i want to clear up. there are some people i want to thank. hakeem jeffries and i, i couldn't ask for a better partner to work through the i wantry kacies of big sloughs and big problems. these are big problems. hakeem and i said let's take a look and see what we can fix. what's going to be said today is many things, i like this legislation, i like parts of this legislation, i like the legislation but it doesn't go far enough. if it just did a little more. if this place produced perfect -- fazz this place produced perfe
collins f -- collins a member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank my colleague and chairman, mr. goodlatte. the chairman has been a great supporter of working toward finding solutions. i think that's what we're here for today is finding solutions. i want to thank the chairman for his work on this, for taking this and moving it forward on a lot of different fronts. but also as we look forward here,...
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lady collins, bienvenida.unfo. es hijo de un cantante anÓnimo de restaurantes de sinaloa, canelito le ha dado una reivindicaciÓn al padre, que dice que su Ídolo, porque el cantante dejÓ de ser cantante para ser papÁ. el seÑor nunca hubiera cantado ni en televisiÓn y en ningÚn escenario nacional ni internacional. y canelito lo lleno de sorpresas. y una de estas noches en la gala le dicen, a quiÉn le dedicas? a mi papÁ. cantÓ una canción muy mexicana. empieza ayudar en nuestra crÓnica, ganar o no ganar a canelito. Él se merecÍa una crÓnica, porque detrÁs de Él hay miles de niÑos que quieren hacer algo en la vida y que lo tienen bien clÁsico. nuestra crÓnica. fÉlix es este domingo 10:00 p.m. de la noche, gracias por estar con nosotros. y mi chicago adorado y nueva york. pedimos ayuda. carolina: el famoso, me lo pongo? es una diadema. javier: no se puede decir de otra manera. >> no. tiene que ir sin aretes largos, porque ya es demasiado cargado. esto es el adorno para las bodas de la aristocracia inglesa. en la dÉ
lady collins, bienvenida.unfo. es hijo de un cantante anÓnimo de restaurantes de sinaloa, canelito le ha dado una reivindicaciÓn al padre, que dice que su Ídolo, porque el cantante dejÓ de ser cantante para ser papÁ. el seÑor nunca hubiera cantado ni en televisiÓn y en ningÚn escenario nacional ni internacional. y canelito lo lleno de sorpresas. y una de estas noches en la gala le dicen, a quiÉn le dedicas? a mi papÁ. cantÓ una canción muy mexicana. empieza ayudar en nuestra...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. according to the maine hospital association, 25g mai maine hosp quch for the 340b drug discount program and receive an estimated benefit estimated to be $10 million a year. 14 of those 25 hospitals already have negative operating margins. for some of the other 340b hospitals with positive operating margins, the value of the program represents the difference between a positive operating margin and a negative one. at the same time, part of what is driving the narrow hospital margins and losses in maine is the growth in pharmaceutical spending, maine hospitals have experienced a 30% increase in drug spending over the past four years. i wanted to give you that background because the hospital association in maine has told me that if we were to limit or eliminate the 340b benefit, it would wipe out the positive operating margins for those hospitals that actually are in the black. ms. maxwell you testified about the lack of transparency to insure that the 340b providers are not overpaying ph
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. according to the maine hospital association, 25g mai maine hosp quch for the 340b drug discount program and receive an estimated benefit estimated to be $10 million a year. 14 of those 25 hospitals already have negative operating margins. for some of the other 340b hospitals with positive operating margins, the value of the program represents the difference between a positive operating margin and a negative one. at the same time, part of what...
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marÍa 60 collins conversÓ con ella.amiga elizabeth, quien llegÓ desde la paz, baja california mÉxico. ambas estuvieron ya en la boda del prÍncipe guillermo.. marcela: quise volverla a vivir, es el Último prÍncipe que nos queda para casarse, dije, pues voy a ir. marÍa antonieta: no son invitadas, pero serÁ parte del pÚblico que se prepara para resistir el clima en una jornada de 10 horas. vestida de gala y con fascinator. vivirÁ esta boda regala el del prÍncipe carlos no entregarÁ a su nuera en el altar,sÍ la acompaÑarÁ medio camino hasta que la reciba el prÍncipe harry, su hijo. marcela: es un gesto fuera de lugar de la monarquÍa. la sacÓ del estadio. marÍa antonieta: en las calles, con temperaturas de 40 f estÁn los verdaderos fanÁticos. >> que preparÉ desde hace meses, desde que dieron la fecha de casamiento, me preparÉ. marÍa antonieta: el cake desde ingredientes frescos para comerse. pasan horas para que una plebeya, divorciada y actriz que se case con un prÍncipe. >> las mujeres que pensamos que no se puede, sÍ se
marÍa 60 collins conversÓ con ella.amiga elizabeth, quien llegÓ desde la paz, baja california mÉxico. ambas estuvieron ya en la boda del prÍncipe guillermo.. marcela: quise volverla a vivir, es el Último prÍncipe que nos queda para casarse, dije, pues voy a ir. marÍa antonieta: no son invitadas, pero serÁ parte del pÚblico que se prepara para resistir el clima en una jornada de 10 horas. vestida de gala y con fascinator. vivirÁ esta boda regala el del prÍncipe carlos no entregarÁ a...
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ya regresaron marÍa antonieta collins y maity interiano.z, oculta el macabro plan que durante meses venÍa planeando. el atacante habÍa realizado otros tiroteos antes de arremeter en contra de sus compaÑeros de clase. poco a poco surgen detalles adicionales en torno a Ésta, la mÁs reciente masacre escolar, la sexta desde febrero en el paÍs. autoridades buscan determinar si el atacante de santafÉ habÍa seleccionado varias de sus vÍctimas tras sufrir de acoso escolar y no ser correspondido por una joven. desde texas, pedro rojas tiene los detalles. pedro: las autoridades aquÍ en santa fe dicen que posiblemente reanuden sus actividades el dÍa miÉrcoles. por otro lado, el gobernar de texas ha insistido que para maÑana martes en la noche comenzarÁ la mesa redonda de conversaciÓn donde intentarÁ crear algunas polÍticas o algunos cambios posibles para prevenir balaceras como la ocurrida en la instituciÓn. todo esto en medio de especulaciones por parte del vice gobernador de texas. el vice gobernador dice que buscarÁ, está de acuerdo con armar a pro
ya regresaron marÍa antonieta collins y maity interiano.z, oculta el macabro plan que durante meses venÍa planeando. el atacante habÍa realizado otros tiroteos antes de arremeter en contra de sus compaÑeros de clase. poco a poco surgen detalles adicionales en torno a Ésta, la mÁs reciente masacre escolar, la sexta desde febrero en el paÍs. autoridades buscan determinar si el atacante de santafÉ habÍa seleccionado varias de sus vÍctimas tras sufrir de acoso escolar y no ser...
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sanjay gupta is on hand before the procedure and kaitlin collins is at the white house. i want to start with kate bennett. was this planned or emergency procedure, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i don't believe it was an emergency procedure. i would imagine that this is planned, of course the white house has not said that but all indications point this to not being an emergency. i'm going to read the statement from the first lady office so we're all on the same page. this morning first lady melania trump underwent an embolization procedure to treat a benign kidney condition. the procedure was successful and there were no complications. mrs. trump is at walter reed national military medical center and will likely remain there for the duration of the week. the first lady looks forward to a full recovery so they can continue her work on behalf of children everywhere. speaking of that, it was just last week we saw her in the rose garden delivering her information about be best -- her new initiative and the formal platform and the president in the front row. the week befo
sanjay gupta is on hand before the procedure and kaitlin collins is at the white house. i want to start with kate bennett. was this planned or emergency procedure, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i don't believe it was an emergency procedure. i would imagine that this is planned, of course the white house has not said that but all indications point this to not being an emergency. i'm going to read the statement from the first lady office so we're all on the same page. this morning...
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marÍa antonieta collins estÁ desde reino unido y nos tiene mÁs.vos entre los turistas y los preparativos para la cadena de televisiÓn. en este caso serÁ la estatal que está casi dentro de las partes aledaÑas al castillo, lo que en su tiempo fue el pozo con agua. arriba, los puestos de seguridad, porque se sabe que habrÁn francotiradores vigilando prÁcticamente cada metro, cada pulgada de este territorio. tan sÓlo en la regiÓn de windsor se esperan 100 mil visitantes que llegan en estos dÍas hasta la boda. cuÁl es el souvenir más popular? presten atenciÓn. este, el de una megan markel. todo el mundo lo compra y anda por la calle caminando. este es el souvenir mÁs solicitado. miren ustedes como estÁ engalanada la calle. los cuerpos de seguridad han comenzado a sellar todas las alcantarillas y este poblado que no es nada ajeno a las bodas reales, ahÍ estÁ el lugar en donde se casÓ el prÍncipe carlos en 2005, le estÁ diciendo al mundo que estÁn casi listos para lo que serÁ una boda a la que nos toca tambiÉn reportar. seguimos aquÍ y un abrazo y saludo
marÍa antonieta collins estÁ desde reino unido y nos tiene mÁs.vos entre los turistas y los preparativos para la cadena de televisiÓn. en este caso serÁ la estatal que está casi dentro de las partes aledaÑas al castillo, lo que en su tiempo fue el pozo con agua. arriba, los puestos de seguridad, porque se sabe que habrÁn francotiradores vigilando prÁcticamente cada metro, cada pulgada de este territorio. tan sÓlo en la regiÓn de windsor se esperan 100 mil visitantes que llegan en...
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let's go to courtney collins. courtney: president james bullard his poll sill mackers have no business planning strategy week in advance because they don't know how it could change. speaking exclusively to bloomberg he said the predicted three or four rate hikes could put downward pressure on inflation. bullard wants the fed to change its course. >> the whole idea that you're naming the number of rate hikes way out in the future when you don't know what the data is going to be is something we should get out of the business of doing. >> a delegation from north korea has met chinese president as speculation that the trump-kim ummit could be canceled. trump and kim may meet in singapore on june 12th. and the administration says it's going ahead with preparations as normal. >> malaysian police have raided the home of their former prime minister as the new government reopens the investigation into billions of dollars missing from the one mdb fund. the scale of the fraud is bigger than initially thought. they are speaki
let's go to courtney collins. courtney: president james bullard his poll sill mackers have no business planning strategy week in advance because they don't know how it could change. speaking exclusively to bloomberg he said the predicted three or four rate hikes could put downward pressure on inflation. bullard wants the fed to change its course. >> the whole idea that you're naming the number of rate hikes way out in the future when you don't know what the data is going to be is...
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vamos con maity y marÍa antonieta collins que estÁn desde inglaterra. maity: buenos dÍas,anita, y a todo "despierta amÉrica". estamos muy informados y con la noticia del momento que se estÁ desarrollando aquÍ y que es un escÁndalo. marÍa: sí y estos son los titulares de la prensa inglesa,usualmente, muy crÍtica hacia todo lo que sucede. megan le ruega a su padre que la entregue en el altar mientras que no viene a la boda. "el papÁ de meganno viene a la boda". maity: una de los periÓdicos mÁs serios tambiÉn tiene como titular "el papa se va a perder la boda". mÁs adelante tendremos lo que dijo la hermana de mega y todo lo que puede pasar a raÍz de esto a tan sÓlo dÍas de la boda que es el prÓximo sÁbado. marÍa: entendimiento y respeto pide el palacio de kensington para harry y su futura princesa. maity: cÓmo esto puede afectar a la boda del sÁbado se lo tendremos a lo largo del programa. les quiero comentar que hable con la real fanÁtica de la monarquÍa. tiene 7000 artÍculos ya sea de la bandera y tambiÉn todo el protocolo que va de esos famosos sombrero
vamos con maity y marÍa antonieta collins que estÁn desde inglaterra. maity: buenos dÍas,anita, y a todo "despierta amÉrica". estamos muy informados y con la noticia del momento que se estÁ desarrollando aquÍ y que es un escÁndalo. marÍa: sí y estos son los titulares de la prensa inglesa,usualmente, muy crÍtica hacia todo lo que sucede. megan le ruega a su padre que la entregue en el altar mientras que no viene a la boda. "el papÁ de meganno viene a la boda"....
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if you can't strike a bipartisan deal with collin peterson u. can't strike a bipartisan bill with anybody. that's not what this was about. this was about advancing an agenda that's going to hurt millions of vulnerable people in this country. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts time has expired. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: i thank my colleagues for granting my unanimous consent request to reclaim my time. i do believe we advantage all of our causes rather than disadvantage them by promoting debate. i want to take issue, mr. speaker. i didn't mischaracterize anything. i read the media reporter reporting. i'll be the first when you want to have the fake news conversation, too much fake news in this country, i'll be happy to join you and have that debate with you. i didn't midst characterize -- mischaracterize a thing. i agree with what my friend had to say about collin peterson from men mfpblet he's a fabulous member who works as hard as he can on o behalf of his constituents to get work done. in the
if you can't strike a bipartisan deal with collin peterson u. can't strike a bipartisan bill with anybody. that's not what this was about. this was about advancing an agenda that's going to hurt millions of vulnerable people in this country. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts time has expired. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: i thank my colleagues for granting my unanimous consent request to reclaim my time. i do believe we advantage all of our...
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let's get to the first word news with courtney collins. malaysian prime minister has been sworn in promising to lead a business friendly administration. the 92-year-old says his focus will be on growing the economy and reducing debt and there is no case for devaluing the ringgit. he also said much of the money missing from 1mdb can be recovered and those responsible must be punished. [indiscernible] [laughter] [cheering] [indiscernible] courtney: a dam bursting kenya and killed at least 44 people with dozens more missing. water is rushing from the dam and swept away hundreds of nearby homes. kenyan authorities say the flooding is just the start of the rainy season in march and andkilled 170 people displaced more than 220,000. almost three quarters of the 47 countries have been affected. a 100 for your old australian scientist died after traveling to switzerland for an assisted suicide. david did not have a terminal illness but said his quality of life had worsened over the past year. he was happy to end it. euthanasia is illegal and austra
let's get to the first word news with courtney collins. malaysian prime minister has been sworn in promising to lead a business friendly administration. the 92-year-old says his focus will be on growing the economy and reducing debt and there is no case for devaluing the ringgit. he also said much of the money missing from 1mdb can be recovered and those responsible must be punished. [indiscernible] [laughter] [cheering] [indiscernible] courtney: a dam bursting kenya and killed at least 44...
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collins said he believed zuckerberg should still appear before a british panel but if he won't he is asking his european counterparts to get answers. i'm pleased to say joining us on the line from brussels is a german mep who will be taking part in today's testimony. and with me in the studio is jamie bartlett from the center for the analysis of social media at demos and author of "the people versus tech." let's get out to the mep sir, thank you very much for joining us when you take part in this testimony from mark zuckerberg, what do you hope to achieve? >> good morning. we insisted on streaming this meeting with the party leaders today, so it will not be behind closed doors we wanted the chance for all citizens to watch the questions as well as answers we regarded it to be the only step of clarification. like us, the colleagues in the of ha -- invissist on having zuckerb in front of the members and that will not be the end of the story today. >> are you satisfied with what zuckerberg said already to u.s. lawmakers? what do you expect to hear differently given the concerns in europ
collins said he believed zuckerberg should still appear before a british panel but if he won't he is asking his european counterparts to get answers. i'm pleased to say joining us on the line from brussels is a german mep who will be taking part in today's testimony. and with me in the studio is jamie bartlett from the center for the analysis of social media at demos and author of "the people versus tech." let's get out to the mep sir, thank you very much for joining us when you take...
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pacifica resident bill collins is against the measure.bill collins/opponent- "everybody who lives hereether or not you're a renter or a homeowner, because as renters know -- ultimately, the landlords are going to pass the tax increase onto you."tax increase onto you." andy lie (lee) says the jefferson union high school district is the lowest paying in the county... and, that a recent survey of its staff revealed 20-percent of them believe they'll have to move within five years because of the cost of housing. an issue terra nova high school teacher marlene gutierrez is all too familiar with.marlene gutierrez/teac her- "i'm always exploring leaving, you know, even though i don't want to." gutierrez says more than 40-percent of her salary pays for her one-bedroom apartment in daly city. combined with minimal annual raises -- she's struggling to keep up. if cheaper, district-owned housing was available -- she says she'd sign up.marlene gutierrez/teacher- "i have to be optimistic." if the measure passes, a citizen oversight committee would monitor how the money is being spent. educators wou
pacifica resident bill collins is against the measure.bill collins/opponent- "everybody who lives hereether or not you're a renter or a homeowner, because as renters know -- ultimately, the landlords are going to pass the tax increase onto you."tax increase onto you." andy lie (lee) says the jefferson union high school district is the lowest paying in the county... and, that a recent survey of its staff revealed 20-percent of them believe they'll have to move within five years...
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collins. >> thank you. a major challenge for the fbi is homegrown extremists in every state in the nation who have been inspired by isis oral kay da or similar groups and radicalized no longer by traveling to training cams but via the internet view videos or private chat rooms or other means. how is the fbi countering that threat? it seems to be very difficult to identify these individuals. >> senator, you are exactly right. you put your finger on what i would call our highest counter terrorism priority at the moment. we have about 1,000 investigations into the kind of people you are describing covering all 50 states as i'm sitting here right now. and that's not even counting the al qaeda investigations, traditional isis, domestic terrorism, but just the group you are talking about. and what makes it so hard is that they are not many dots to connect with some of these people. they pick soft targets. they use easy to use weapons. ied, cars, guns, and they can make decisions on the spur of the moment. we are
collins. >> thank you. a major challenge for the fbi is homegrown extremists in every state in the nation who have been inspired by isis oral kay da or similar groups and radicalized no longer by traveling to training cams but via the internet view videos or private chat rooms or other means. how is the fbi countering that threat? it seems to be very difficult to identify these individuals. >> senator, you are exactly right. you put your finger on what i would call our highest...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax their time now to go to dan collins in shanghai and the author of a china money report that collins welcome back to mexico to go on air again now then the two koreas are signing a peace treaty who will get the nobel prize for this and how is the bank present and china well my personal opinion they may be she jinping i don't know maybe donald trump maybe the you know the president so korea part of syria now the news over here is trying to you know very great news the end of the creek and war after in more than fifty years. kim jong un says he's going to completely denuclearize the north korean peninsula fantastic news you know on the skeptic side they said we've seen this before two thousand year two thousand and seven several to some and nothing came out of that but i think we're out of at a crossroads we have got a crossroads here because of the donald trump factor i think because of the aggressiveness that nor that the united states has shown over the issue i believe china has finally taken the lead here and there that the puppet masters behind
welcome back to the kaiser report imax their time now to go to dan collins in shanghai and the author of a china money report that collins welcome back to mexico to go on air again now then the two koreas are signing a peace treaty who will get the nobel prize for this and how is the bank present and china well my personal opinion they may be she jinping i don't know maybe donald trump maybe the you know the president so korea part of syria now the news over here is trying to you know very...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax their time now to go to dan collins in shanghai and the author of a china money or a part that collins welcome back to mexico to go on air again now then the two koreas are signing a peace treaty who will get the nobel prize for this and how is this the bank present and china well my personal feeling is they may be she jinping i don't know maybe donald trump maybe the you know the president so korea it's hard series now the news over here is trying to you know very great news the end of the creek and war after in more than fifty years. kim jong un says he's going to completely denuclearize the north korean peninsula fantastic news you know on the skeptic side they said we've seen this before two thousand year two thousand and seven several two summits nothing came out of that but i think we're out of at a crossroads we have got a crossroads here because of the donald trump factor i think because of the aggressiveness that nor that the united states has shown over the issue i believe china has finally taken the lead here and there that the puppet
welcome back to the kaiser report imax their time now to go to dan collins in shanghai and the author of a china money or a part that collins welcome back to mexico to go on air again now then the two koreas are signing a peace treaty who will get the nobel prize for this and how is this the bank present and china well my personal feeling is they may be she jinping i don't know maybe donald trump maybe the you know the president so korea it's hard series now the news over here is trying to you...
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now, the division encompasses some moderates including names of susan collins. she says she has not seen evidence yet of collusion, but democrats including ron wyden of oregon says there's plenty of evidence, at least an intent to collude. and they are -- democrats are demanding a further investigation to the trump family finances. something the senate intelligence committee chairman resisted so far, and democrats are also pressuring them to bring back trump associates for another round of interviews after they met with senate staff before including michael cohen, the president's personal attorney. that's been resisted so far. what i'm hearing from members on both sides is they're not getting nearly as much information as robert mueller's investigation which they view as doing a much deeper dive on this issue of collusion. presumefulliabl presumably it will be the one entity to determine what happened in the election. >>> the president warned in a tweet, the mueller probe meddling with the midterm elections. can the senate intelligence committee release without
now, the division encompasses some moderates including names of susan collins. she says she has not seen evidence yet of collusion, but democrats including ron wyden of oregon says there's plenty of evidence, at least an intent to collude. and they are -- democrats are demanding a further investigation to the trump family finances. something the senate intelligence committee chairman resisted so far, and democrats are also pressuring them to bring back trump associates for another round of...
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liz: congressman doug collins. good to see you, sir.e back soon. >> always good to see you, liz. thank you. liz: republican about border security. saying here's the question. are the republicans going to capitalize on border security for the midterms? but first, secretary of state mike pompeo promising the strongest financial pressure in history on iran. he says it's going to crush iran if they don't get their act in order. that's next. >> we will apply unprecedented financial pressure on the iranian regime. the leaders in tehran will have no doubt about our serious. . and market volatility isn't top of mind. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they're less concerned with market volatility and can focus more on the things they're passionate about. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. brbut how will his dentured
liz: congressman doug collins. good to see you, sir.e back soon. >> always good to see you, liz. thank you. liz: republican about border security. saying here's the question. are the republicans going to capitalize on border security for the midterms? but first, secretary of state mike pompeo promising the strongest financial pressure in history on iran. he says it's going to crush iran if they don't get their act in order. that's next. >> we will apply unprecedented financial...
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the president if he wants to collin. michael cohen, if he wants to collin. rudy giuliani, collin to respond to this. i think this is huge story and it certainly changes the trajectory of the story. let's keep with the president now and then i'll go to michael cohen. what do you think this means legally, if anything, for the president? >> well, i think this shows that the president has significant potential criminal liability for felonies associated with campaign finance violations as well as potential money laundering violations as well as potential fraud violations relating to these law firm invoices that we've now heard about. i mean, this opens the pandoras box if you will into serious, serious issues for donald trump. i'm going to say it again, mr. trump will not serve out his term. no way, no how. he will be forced to ultimately resign. this is bombshell. >> okay, let's get to michael cohen. as you know i've interviewed michael cohen and he has said as much in interviews, that he's fiercely loyal to the president, that he's done nothing illegal, that th
the president if he wants to collin. michael cohen, if he wants to collin. rudy giuliani, collin to respond to this. i think this is huge story and it certainly changes the trajectory of the story. let's keep with the president now and then i'll go to michael cohen. what do you think this means legally, if anything, for the president? >> well, i think this shows that the president has significant potential criminal liability for felonies associated with campaign finance violations as well...
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let's bring in congressman doug collins, vice chair of the house republican conference. great to see you today. >> great to be here, harris. >> harris: why did republicans have great success last night? >> because we had the best message. this is the thing that resonates with people. they like a government getting out of the way, putting them first, putting tax cuts, job creation, a strong national presence and strong international presence and someone to listen to them. we have our best message. we want to go forward. >> harris: what does it mean for the november elections, the mid-terms? >> it means cutting through the clutter of the democratic misinformation and cutting through the democrats on a malaise tour. we are on a positive tour and we will move forward while they look backwards. that is what will happen in november. that will happen last night. voters saw the positive message, the positive impact. if i was mr. manchin in west virginia i think i'd pay attention to what happened last night. >> harris: congressman collins, you have had some difficulties in certai
let's bring in congressman doug collins, vice chair of the house republican conference. great to see you today. >> great to be here, harris. >> harris: why did republicans have great success last night? >> because we had the best message. this is the thing that resonates with people. they like a government getting out of the way, putting them first, putting tax cuts, job creation, a strong national presence and strong international presence and someone to listen to them. we...
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kaitlan collins, thank you for the reporting from the white house this morning. i do want to read a statement we just got from walter reid, which is the hospital where the detainees went. as soon as they get off that plane last night before being reunited with their families, checking their medical condition. here is what we just learned. these individuals have demonstrated significant emotional and physical resiliency. the current priority is to allow the returnees decompression time as they transition, decompression consists of establishing a routine, providing them with rest and attending to their nutritional and medical needs. too much systtimuli all at once emotionally overwhelming. understood by everyone. significant emotional and physical resiliency, that's the message about the detainees from walter reed this morning. that's great to hear. let's talk about the bigger picture here, with us, former senior adviser, the state department, delvita wang and david gergen. so nice to talk about such great news. we know that they have shown incredible resiliency em
kaitlan collins, thank you for the reporting from the white house this morning. i do want to read a statement we just got from walter reid, which is the hospital where the detainees went. as soon as they get off that plane last night before being reunited with their families, checking their medical condition. here is what we just learned. these individuals have demonstrated significant emotional and physical resiliency. the current priority is to allow the returnees decompression time as they...
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i want to follow up on something that's senator collins -- senator collins and senator -- to try to see if some proposal could be put together. virtually everything went down on the floor. and in conversation since what i've learned is that in negotiations with the president, senator schumer tried to consummate a deal where the president essentially got what he wanted with respect to border security if the daca bill went through. well, that was clearly not successful. you referred to certain loopholes in your conversation with senator collins. i'm wondering if you could be more precise. we are very interested and involved in trying to find a solution. >> well, thank you. your support for this would be very important. i think there's a bipartisan opportunity to join together and say once and for all we believe we should have a lawful system of immigration and we're going to support things that actually work to help achieve that. i've not so jokingly said for years that congress will pass anything on immigration as long as it doesn't work. if it works, show it doesn't pass. we have the fl
i want to follow up on something that's senator collins -- senator collins and senator -- to try to see if some proposal could be put together. virtually everything went down on the floor. and in conversation since what i've learned is that in negotiations with the president, senator schumer tried to consummate a deal where the president essentially got what he wanted with respect to border security if the daca bill went through. well, that was clearly not successful. you referred to certain...