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susan collins chairs the committee. sen. collins: the hearing will come to order. good morning, everybody. it is wonderful to welcome all of you here to washington, d.c. this is our 11th children's congress, and it is always a privilege to work with jdrf families whose commitment to promoting life-changing research to prevent, treat, and ultimately cure type i diabetes inspires me. i want to welcome not only our ranking members, senator casey and senator scott from florida, but also we have a special guest , and that is the cochair with me of the senate diabetes caucus, senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire. so thank you for joining us here today as well. let me shorten my opening comments this morning, because we do have votes beginning at 11:00, and i want to make sure that we have time to hear from all of our witnesses. as i said, i want to begin by welcoming the more than 160 children who have traveled to washington from all across the country to share your personal stories. you will tell us what it is like to live with type i diabetes, just how serious it is
susan collins chairs the committee. sen. collins: the hearing will come to order. good morning, everybody. it is wonderful to welcome all of you here to washington, d.c. this is our 11th children's congress, and it is always a privilege to work with jdrf families whose commitment to promoting life-changing research to prevent, treat, and ultimately cure type i diabetes inspires me. i want to welcome not only our ranking members, senator casey and senator scott from florida, but also we have a...
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collins: thank you. ms. linford. ms. lenfert: chairman collins, ranking member and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. the office of airports works with more than 5000 airports across the country and more specifically, 3300 airports that are part of the national plan of integrated airport systems. we also work closely with the airline general aviation pilots, state aviation professionals, neighboring communities, local governments, and any other stakeholders. our top priority is always the safety of the traveling public while optimizing capacity, efficiency, and the security of our nation's airports. we also ensure environmental we also ensure environmental responsibility and financial accountability. we are deeply grateful to the united states congress and particularly this committee for the trust that you place in us. the needs far exceed the available resources, but the funds that you provide are crucial to keeping our nation's airports as safe as the ai
collins: thank you. ms. linford. ms. lenfert: chairman collins, ranking member and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. the office of airports works with more than 5000 airports across the country and more specifically, 3300 airports that are part of the national plan of integrated airport systems. we also work closely with the airline general aviation pilots, state aviation professionals, neighboring communities, local governments, and any other...
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>> thank you, senator collins. because this is such an important benefit of this funding as the economic benefit of course the families it's huge, but to our economy reducing the high blood sugar of diabetes reduce the risk of diabetes complications. we fear these convocations such as tb disease as you point out, we can reduce significant burdens to medicare. i must say to senator rosen's question mark artificial pancreas systems, my brother and i been on a hybrid closed loop for three years. thank you again for your leadership eventually transforming lives. my brother used of severe hypoglycemia challenges. each hospital visit due to severe hypoglycemic episode on average is about $20,000. these technologies can you have the long-term complications of diabetes but the short-term complications like severe hypoglycemia or diabetic ketoacidosis, also is very costly to the government, to employers come to insurance companies. so this is tangible, real benefit on a personal level but also on a economic level. >> that's
>> thank you, senator collins. because this is such an important benefit of this funding as the economic benefit of course the families it's huge, but to our economy reducing the high blood sugar of diabetes reduce the risk of diabetes complications. we fear these convocations such as tb disease as you point out, we can reduce significant burdens to medicare. i must say to senator rosen's question mark artificial pancreas systems, my brother and i been on a hybrid closed loop for three...
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it is now my deep honor to welcome major general collins to the stage. thank you. [ applause ] [ cheering and applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you . >> thank you, i am so thrilled to be able to speak with you about this and also your role in u.s. foreign relations more generally. to start things off i love to hear whether or not when you became an astronaut that if you had an impression of international significance of the program and if you were aware of your role as an ambassador or diplomat for the united states? >> i was in an astronaut until late in life. i started out in rome, i was born in rome and i thought it was a military attachi at the embassy. my mother was not employed but she had a mantra and it was diplomacy as the first line of defense and i don't hear that much anymore but the more i cogitate on it the truer and more important it is so it's an honor for me to be here at the state department to see old friends and many new friends doing this important work now, on to your question i'm sorry you wanted to know what i thought 50 years ago
it is now my deep honor to welcome major general collins to the stage. thank you. [ applause ] [ cheering and applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you . >> thank you, i am so thrilled to be able to speak with you about this and also your role in u.s. foreign relations more generally. to start things off i love to hear whether or not when you became an astronaut that if you had an impression of international significance of the program and if you were aware of your role as an...
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collins now works as an assistant trainer at a local football academy. it offers free training to children who are out of school . all the kids here have been sent in a proper classroom for at least a year as the conflict drags on a generation of cameroonians are growing up without an education. an extra instance of africa where a taxi driver singing career got a video of him went viral a passenger recorded men's in goma belting out opera in a durban cab the video has since collected 3 quarter of a 1000000 years after his agent krrish took a ride with the serenading driver. i just landed at the airport here in durban the sun is still shining the weather's beautiful there's only one downside be airport here is pretty far away from the city center but even that is not a big deal for me today because i have a very special taxi driver waiting for me. almost just 27 years old south africa already knows he shot to fame when a passenger films him singing opera in this taxi and the video went viral. grew. hoarse neves. oh. it's just get to my emotions so much be
collins now works as an assistant trainer at a local football academy. it offers free training to children who are out of school . all the kids here have been sent in a proper classroom for at least a year as the conflict drags on a generation of cameroonians are growing up without an education. an extra instance of africa where a taxi driver singing career got a video of him went viral a passenger recorded men's in goma belting out opera in a durban cab the video has since collected 3 quarter...
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collins: mr. bahrami. mr. bahrami: i appreciate the opportunity to address the faa's top priority safety. the european airlines flight 302 and lion air flight 610 accidents were tragic events that seared the safety conscience of the entire aviation community. learning from and recovering from these accidents is our primary focus within the aviation safety organization along with maintaining the continued operational safety of the national airspace system. with respect to returning the 737 max to service, the faa is following a thorough process, not a prescribed timeline. we continue to evaluate boeing's software modification to the mcas. in addition, we are developing necessary training requirements to support various investigations and audits on the way. we are working through the joint authorities, technical review, to conduct apprehensive review of the 737 max's flight control system certification. we have also initiated multi agency technical advisory board reviews of boeing's mcas software update and syst
collins: mr. bahrami. mr. bahrami: i appreciate the opportunity to address the faa's top priority safety. the european airlines flight 302 and lion air flight 610 accidents were tragic events that seared the safety conscience of the entire aviation community. learning from and recovering from these accidents is our primary focus within the aviation safety organization along with maintaining the continued operational safety of the national airspace system. with respect to returning the 737 max...
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i say thank you to major general collins. we are enormously proud of the legacy you have left at the department of state, on earth and on the moon. we thank you for your service to our country and our world. it is now my deep honor to welcome major general collins to the stage. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. so i am so thrilled to be able to speak with you about this diplomatic tour and then also your role in u.s. foreign relations more generally. and to start things off, i'd love to hear whether or not when you became an astronauts if you had an impression of the significance of the program and if you were aware of your role as an ambassador for the united states. >> i wasn't an astronaut until late in life. i was born in rome. my mother was not employed, but she had a mantra, and it was diplomacy is the first line of defense. and i don't hear that much anymore, but the more i think about it, the truer and more important it is. so it's an honor for me to be here at the state department and to see some old friends and
i say thank you to major general collins. we are enormously proud of the legacy you have left at the department of state, on earth and on the moon. we thank you for your service to our country and our world. it is now my deep honor to welcome major general collins to the stage. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. so i am so thrilled to be able to speak with you about this diplomatic tour and then also your role in u.s. foreign relations more generally. and to start things off, i'd love...
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in the area in 2016 as a way of exerting pressure on the francophone government many parents like collins are too afraid to defy the ban then that important for me to send my characters court you know you cannot let in an environment like this you cannot be with less is so does our own classy things like that because time is something that comes with a pen and a pupa not been with her and with the web forms things like that i don't. this school in the city of kumba was one of the few that kept teaching students despite the ban but now it's also closed its doors it was just too dangerous for staff and students to risk coming here more than 2000 pupils used to learn at the school the vast majority of them currently have no alternative place of education menace course across the region's half shut down just like this and some of those relocated to areas they consider say collins does as much as he can to teach his children. some families are hiring private tutors or sending their kids to underground schools in private homes but collins simply can't afford these options he also doesn't have e
in the area in 2016 as a way of exerting pressure on the francophone government many parents like collins are too afraid to defy the ban then that important for me to send my characters court you know you cannot let in an environment like this you cannot be with less is so does our own classy things like that because time is something that comes with a pen and a pupa not been with her and with the web forms things like that i don't. this school in the city of kumba was one of the few that kept...
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commissioner collins. . >> commissioner collins: for over 50 years, black and indigenous people have been trying to tell us what is going on. now, more than ever we need to listen to them. because of trump's administration, we are in a moment where it is becoming painfully obvious that some communities are being overlooked, disregarded, dehumanized, attacked, and even hunted. add to this, a generational impacts of hundreds of years of land theft, enslavement and attempted genocide, of the very communities calling for removal of the mural. over the past few months it is becoming painfully clear which people are and are not represented by the group of people speaking in support of the mural's. san francisco, as a city in a community is a leader and an example of how modern america wants to be. we are not perfect, but we are supposed to lead. instead, we are having in a debate that clearly mirrors what is happening in trumps america. just recognize -- trent i am going to ask the audience to let the commissioner finish her comments. if we continue to have disruptions you're going to be a
commissioner collins. . >> commissioner collins: for over 50 years, black and indigenous people have been trying to tell us what is going on. now, more than ever we need to listen to them. because of trump's administration, we are in a moment where it is becoming painfully obvious that some communities are being overlooked, disregarded, dehumanized, attacked, and even hunted. add to this, a generational impacts of hundreds of years of land theft, enslavement and attempted genocide, of the...
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steven: to me, susan collins reminds me of joe manchin. she represents a state that has shifted in terms of its partisan moorings. she is very deeply well-known in that state. it is a small state like west virginia. it is also a state sensitive to the importance of the role of federal government, that relies on federal leadership to make sure its interests are protected and it gets the support it needs. those kinds of officeholders are difficult to defeat. we had this experience with joe in the last election cycle. you can spend 5000 gross ratings tarnish atv trying to candidate's reputation and it bounces off the body armor. i think susan collins is that kind of officeholder. she is well known in the state. she has not talked about as senator collins, she is talked about as susan. they know her and what she has done for bath iron works and other things like that in the state. i think democrats will mount a serious effort. they want revenge for the kavanaugh vote, but at the end of the day, i think she has a durable image that i think will
steven: to me, susan collins reminds me of joe manchin. she represents a state that has shifted in terms of its partisan moorings. she is very deeply well-known in that state. it is a small state like west virginia. it is also a state sensitive to the importance of the role of federal government, that relies on federal leadership to make sure its interests are protected and it gets the support it needs. those kinds of officeholders are difficult to defeat. we had this experience with joe in the...
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you chairman collins and rating member -- ranking member for doing this. have hada, both of us plenty of phone calls from people who have been scammed. we have a lot of senior citizens in our state. you. what else can we be doing to get the public -- the public should know. what should we be doing to get people more knowledgeable? have compiled a series of public announcements that they are focused towards elderly. they provided confirmation. we collaborated as well with the national center on elder abuse in order to prepare literature that will focus and speak to that senior citizen. the information they are receiving is good for them in a way they can understand. they are informed on how to avoid being targeted. also, what to expect. campaigns, that we do in collaboration with our federal trade commission. we do that yearly. and weo the post office provide talks to customers. that have theerks interaction and they know their customers. they speak to them as well. education is key. responsibility. we need to go to the churches, doctors, medical facilities
you chairman collins and rating member -- ranking member for doing this. have hada, both of us plenty of phone calls from people who have been scammed. we have a lot of senior citizens in our state. you. what else can we be doing to get the public -- the public should know. what should we be doing to get people more knowledgeable? have compiled a series of public announcements that they are focused towards elderly. they provided confirmation. we collaborated as well with the national center on...
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number two, i agree with senator collins, this is a point of demarcation. we've got to do more than just background checks and red flags. we got to ban assault weapons and ban high-capacity magazines. think about dayton, and 32 seconds, the shooter in dayton hit 27 people, in 32 seconds with an ar-15. in philadelphia, one man with an automatic weapon and unlimited ammunition held off two s.w.a.t. teams for hours and hours and hours. civilians have no right -- >> martha: he had a rap sheet longer than your arm and in many of those cases, there is no serial numbers on the weapons, they are ordering different parts of the internet and putting it together. these are the barriers that exist as senator collins was talking about. >> if you want to kill people and you're a criminal, you're not going to follow the gun laws we have on the books or any new ones we put forward. if you want to kill people, you can take a car and ram into a group of people which we've seen happen before, you can use a pressure cooker, you can use a knife, there's lots of things that can
number two, i agree with senator collins, this is a point of demarcation. we've got to do more than just background checks and red flags. we got to ban assault weapons and ban high-capacity magazines. think about dayton, and 32 seconds, the shooter in dayton hit 27 people, in 32 seconds with an ar-15. in philadelphia, one man with an automatic weapon and unlimited ammunition held off two s.w.a.t. teams for hours and hours and hours. civilians have no right -- >> martha: he had a rap sheet...
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you mentioned collin kaerpernick, and i suppose thatis collin kaerpernick, and i suppose that is theion around this, because the cfl has been so divided as to where it sits on this particular and everything that colin kaerpernick stands for. does this signal any likelihood of a return to the sport for him, or a mellowing of relations? i think the most important thing that happened with him recently — twofold, one he did a video showing that he still works out and is ready to play and can play. and two, more importantly, donald trump made a comment about him the other day that was a moderate comment, after all the things he has said about kaerpernick. he said he should be in the nfl, so maybe someone will give him a chance. i am still sceptical, but that would perhaps ease kaerpernick‘s return a bit. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. to stay tuned, see you later. you're watching bbc news. the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwill, has responded to a letter he received from jeremy corbyn asking for guidance around the possibility ofan autumn for guidance
you mentioned collin kaerpernick, and i suppose thatis collin kaerpernick, and i suppose that is theion around this, because the cfl has been so divided as to where it sits on this particular and everything that colin kaerpernick stands for. does this signal any likelihood of a return to the sport for him, or a mellowing of relations? i think the most important thing that happened with him recently — twofold, one he did a video showing that he still works out and is ready to play and can...
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mike collins was asked that last night.eone asked him how he went to the bathroom in space.it is his response was very carefully, which was the correct answer. it's really complicated.in it hasgs a been an issue from tl very beginningat itiv make su t that, you know, things are hygienic, relatively clean. men youu think about close quarters, the command module, compared it to the space ofvery three british phone booths next to each other. so very limited space. the early -- like the urine collection device astronauts would have warn on lunar surfacn fitted to their bodies. b very much a reminder all the di. astronauts were men because they are specificallym. designed for men's bodies. but they had issues with them leaking sometimes. in the and fecal collection is one of the less glamorous aspects of spaceflight. >> one of the many photos apollo to the moon 50 objects by our guest teasel muir-harmony.lad tt our next guest from ohio.g to by hi. >> caller: hello.o. i'm so glad you wrote that book and i'm certainly going to buy
mike collins was asked that last night.eone asked him how he went to the bathroom in space.it is his response was very carefully, which was the correct answer. it's really complicated.in it hasgs a been an issue from tl very beginningat itiv make su t that, you know, things are hygienic, relatively clean. men youu think about close quarters, the command module, compared it to the space ofvery three british phone booths next to each other. so very limited space. the early -- like the urine...
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it was neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins the team for that day. the launch took place july 16, 1969. 20,moon landing on july 1969. step by neil armstrong at about 10 4:56 p.m. on july 20. about 10:56 p.m. on july 20. astronauts returning to earth on july 24, 1969. we will talk more about the historical significance and what it means for spaceflight today. o. will hear from you to if you watched the moon landing, (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8001 for all others this morning. let you know that this program is being done in conjunction with our colleagues at american history tv. c-span3 on the weekends turns into that channel with historical programming from interviews, and lectures. programming, interviews, and lectures. you can talk about the apollo 11 mission, participate on twitter. there is a poll there. ahtv all weekend long will give you programming specifically related to apollo 11. you can watch that on c-span3. go to our website. if you go to their website page, you can find all the programming they have planned and information for you specifi
it was neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins the team for that day. the launch took place july 16, 1969. 20,moon landing on july 1969. step by neil armstrong at about 10 4:56 p.m. on july 20. about 10:56 p.m. on july 20. astronauts returning to earth on july 24, 1969. we will talk more about the historical significance and what it means for spaceflight today. o. will hear from you to if you watched the moon landing, (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8001 for all others this morning. let you...
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collins and columbia continued in orbit awaiting their return. >> gopher landing. retro, go. control, go. ginseng, surgeon, capcom we are gopher landing. >> altitude 4200. >> houston you are good for landing. >> gopher landing, 3000 feet. >> neil, looking great. >> we look good here. >> guidance, you happy? >> go. fido, go. >> 47 degrees, roger. >> still looking very good. you are a go. >> 1201 alarm. >> we are go, flight. >> we are go. >> altitude 1600. >> eagle looking great. roger 1202, we copy it. 750. 540 feet and 15. 750 feet. altitude, velocity light. 220 feet. coming forward down 200 feet. 4 1/2 down, 5 1/2 down. 100 feet, 3 1/2 down, nine forward. 75 feet. looking good. down a half. six forward. 60 seconds. lights on forward. forward. down 2 1/2. rain shadow. forward, drifting to the right a little. >> 30 seconds. >> forward. >> contact right. the mac engine stop. >> we copy you down eagle. >> houston, tranquility bay here. the eagle has landed. >> this is apollo control houston at 105 hours down on the flight to apollo 11. our current plan is to have crewmembers abo
collins and columbia continued in orbit awaiting their return. >> gopher landing. retro, go. control, go. ginseng, surgeon, capcom we are gopher landing. >> altitude 4200. >> houston you are good for landing. >> gopher landing, 3000 feet. >> neil, looking great. >> we look good here. >> guidance, you happy? >> go. fido, go. >> 47 degrees, roger. >> still looking very good. you are a go. >> 1201 alarm. >> we are go, flight....
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susan collins is that kind of officeholder.he's well-known in the state, they know her, they know what she has done for things like that in the state. i think democrats are going to mount a serious effort because they want revenge for the brett kavanaugh vote. at the end of the day, i think she's got a durable image that is going to ensure that she gets reelected assuming she runs for another term. host: did justice kavanagh hurt her at all? to be something that sticks around for a longer time in voters minds. i think the bigger challenge is the challenge that joe manchin faces in west virginia and that susan collins basis, we live in a much more polarized political environment. known as an icon does not get you 70% approval ratings. you are going to be in the 50's or 60's because people generally are so polarized a just look at what you are wearing and that is all they want to know about you. obviously, the brett kavanaugh confirmation was a flashpoint for the country, it definitely energized the opposition. that ends up resul
susan collins is that kind of officeholder.he's well-known in the state, they know her, they know what she has done for things like that in the state. i think democrats are going to mount a serious effort because they want revenge for the brett kavanaugh vote. at the end of the day, i think she's got a durable image that is going to ensure that she gets reelected assuming she runs for another term. host: did justice kavanagh hurt her at all? to be something that sticks around for a longer time...
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ben collins is in new york. he's been looking into the suspect. cal perry has got news.t i talked to you, you told us about mexican citizens who were injured. now you have news about mexican citizens who were killed. >> at least three were killed in today's shooting attack. at least six others wounded. the government does say they expect the number to rise as we keep an eye on the numbers in el paso. i wanted to go over the statistics to give people an idea of how close the city of el paso is with its partner city of juarez. this is a city of 20,000 pedestrians cross between the two cities every day. 30,000 commercial vehicles. it accounts for $81 billion in trade. as we've been saying all day, two lungs of the same body is how people describe el paso and juarez. when they live there, the folks in both cities. this has been a fear. i know you're about to talk to ben about this. this has been a fear nongs humanitarian workers, the aid work here's are now at the national focus of the crisis. this kind of violence has been a fear that they have been speaking about now for s
ben collins is in new york. he's been looking into the suspect. cal perry has got news.t i talked to you, you told us about mexican citizens who were injured. now you have news about mexican citizens who were killed. >> at least three were killed in today's shooting attack. at least six others wounded. the government does say they expect the number to rise as we keep an eye on the numbers in el paso. i wanted to go over the statistics to give people an idea of how close the city of el...
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and mike collins was asked him that last night. someone asked how he went to the bathroom in space. and he applied very carefully. that's the correct answer. it's an issue from the beginning, to make sure that you know things are hygienic, relatively clean. and it's never that pleasant. when you think about being inside the space craft in tight quarters, the command model you'll itself i read a book that the more compared to to the space of ver british phone boopgts next to each other. very limited space. the urine collection device, the astronauts would have worn on the lunar surface fitted to their bodies. they're very much a reminder that all the early american stroernts were men because they are specifically designed for men's bodies. but they had issues with them leaking sometimes. and then fecal collection was also one of the less glamourous aspects of space life we'll say say. >> that's one of many photos you will find in apollo to the moon. by our guest. s in steve from ohio, hi. >> i'm so glad you wrote the book and i'm ce
and mike collins was asked him that last night. someone asked how he went to the bathroom in space. and he applied very carefully. that's the correct answer. it's an issue from the beginning, to make sure that you know things are hygienic, relatively clean. and it's never that pleasant. when you think about being inside the space craft in tight quarters, the command model you'll itself i read a book that the more compared to to the space of ver british phone boopgts next to each other. very...
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he's a former susan collins staffer, even though he's a democrat. on a personal note, one of the reasons i became so interested in data was actually my grandfather, a weatherman for and a climatologist in massachusetts. to say hi to my grandfather who is in hospice care right now. letter that he gave between himpondence and his brother talking about the 1936 presidential election, the first election he ever voted in. he is 103. the reader's digest poll that have been released weeks earlier in the race between fdr and landon. political family in history. i wanted to say thank you to him for passing on a passion for data. our viewers take a look at that and our thoughts are with him and your family. house editor that that birthday, the, john delaney and congress when tim ryan live from londonderry, new hampshire. on friday, mayor pete buttigieg with a live town hall from nashua, new hampshire. c-span,20 coverage on anytime online at c-span.org, or listen live on the go using the free c-span radio app. tonight at 9:00 eastern, a conversation on climate
he's a former susan collins staffer, even though he's a democrat. on a personal note, one of the reasons i became so interested in data was actually my grandfather, a weatherman for and a climatologist in massachusetts. to say hi to my grandfather who is in hospice care right now. letter that he gave between himpondence and his brother talking about the 1936 presidential election, the first election he ever voted in. he is 103. the reader's digest poll that have been released weeks earlier in...
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he's a former susan collins staffer, even though he's a democrat. on a personal note, one of the reasons i became so interested in data was actually my grandfather, a weatherman for and a climatologist in massachusetts. to say hi to my grandfather who is in hospice care right now. letter that he gave between himpondence and his brother talking about the 1936 presidential election, the first election he ever voted in. he is 103. the reader's digest poll that have been released weeks earlier in the race between fdr and landon. political family in history. i wanted to say thank you to him for passing on a passion for data. our viewers take a look at that and our thoughts are with him and your family. house editor that >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day. coming up, top issues from around the country from members of congress as they meet with constituents during the august recess. the management foundation will talk about track records for members of congress, and engaging with constituents. live "washington journal," at 7:00 a.m. eastern t
he's a former susan collins staffer, even though he's a democrat. on a personal note, one of the reasons i became so interested in data was actually my grandfather, a weatherman for and a climatologist in massachusetts. to say hi to my grandfather who is in hospice care right now. letter that he gave between himpondence and his brother talking about the 1936 presidential election, the first election he ever voted in. he is 103. the reader's digest poll that have been released weeks earlier in...
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the drama he is seeing here at home as caitlin collins explains. >> an offer that came with conditions after the country denied her and congresswoman ilhan omar entry at president trump's urging. >> visiting my grandmother under these oppressive conditions stands against everything i believe in, tlaib explained on twitter. those conditions would have included a pledge not to promote boycotts against israel while she was there. the president has faced widespread criticism for getting involved. >> it's disrespect for the congress and the american political system for our ally to keep two members of congress out of israel. >> but sources tell cnn the president's advisors believe his fight with four freshmen democrats who call themselves the squad could benefit him in 2020 which is why the president keeps hammering them on the campaign trail. >> it really is keep america great because we have these socialists who want to take it away from us. >> the one message sources tell cnn advisers fear won't work out for him is the economy, shaking markets and unpredictable trade talks are stoking fe
the drama he is seeing here at home as caitlin collins explains. >> an offer that came with conditions after the country denied her and congresswoman ilhan omar entry at president trump's urging. >> visiting my grandmother under these oppressive conditions stands against everything i believe in, tlaib explained on twitter. those conditions would have included a pledge not to promote boycotts against israel while she was there. the president has faced widespread criticism for getting...
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i want to bring in ben collins who's been looking into the suspect and the posting that allegedly was made by the suspect before the shooting. what have you got, ben? >> this is a posting that law enforcement officials believe is probably from him. it was posted on an extremist message board than anonymous posters can post to. it talks a lot about anti-immigration, something that -- this is a white nationalist code ward, they talk about european identity in there. it's basically a racist manifesto about people crossing over the border and how he believes the country is full, basically. that's the gist of it and that's the gist of what happens in this community. this is a message board that believes this guy is a martyr. they have said that over and over again since the shooting occurred. >> what's the hesitation? why are police saying don't draw any motive or we can't draw a motive because from what you've been examining if one took that to be the posting of the person in custody, the motive would seem clear, unless there's some slight of hand or trickery going on? >> right. that's th
i want to bring in ben collins who's been looking into the suspect and the posting that allegedly was made by the suspect before the shooting. what have you got, ben? >> this is a posting that law enforcement officials believe is probably from him. it was posted on an extremist message board than anonymous posters can post to. it talks a lot about anti-immigration, something that -- this is a white nationalist code ward, they talk about european identity in there. it's basically a racist...
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and mike collins he been on the prompter quite a while. he was drinking coffee and listening to music, what kind of coffee was it ended he play any johnny cash, bob dylan, or neil young? >> well, he's gone now. >> he had the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module they didn't have hot water to heat up their coffee, or their food, so they were eating cold food. in the command module one of the technologies that was introduced for the program was hot water. it was lukewarm, but it was coffee. you could actually listen to the soundtrack from the mission. it's an interesting combination of music, but if you go online you can google it and you will find it.'s modifier has the list. i'm not sure what mike collins was listening to buy himself, but had a range of options. the first meal was more of a snack. that bacon squares which were the most popular food items in the space program. when you are in space you lose a lot of your taste because because her nasal cavity is field. in space people tend to like the spicier and mor
and mike collins he been on the prompter quite a while. he was drinking coffee and listening to music, what kind of coffee was it ended he play any johnny cash, bob dylan, or neil young? >> well, he's gone now. >> he had the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module they didn't have hot water to heat up their coffee, or their food, so they were eating cold food. in the command module one of the technologies that was introduced for the program was hot water. it...
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>> thank you, senator collins. those are important examples of both the problems in the system and also the opportunities to fix them. these cases could not have been addressed without transparent pricing information. only these very large employers can have access to that information oftentimes. we believe with greater transparency more actors and employers and insurers would identify solutions like this and i wanted to point out that particularly in the case of the pediatric patient those annual cost of $750,000 were brought down to $250,000 a year, same drug and administered at home at the request of the family so this was a win-win for the employer and patient. we believe transparency would enable more success stories like that. >> thank you. mr. nickles, some of the rural hospitals in maine are worried about increased transparency because their prices because of the smaller patient population that they are serving ten to be higher than their urban counterparts. those rural hospitals are really important to com
>> thank you, senator collins. those are important examples of both the problems in the system and also the opportunities to fix them. these cases could not have been addressed without transparent pricing information. only these very large employers can have access to that information oftentimes. we believe with greater transparency more actors and employers and insurers would identify solutions like this and i wanted to point out that particularly in the case of the pediatric patient...
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michael collins, command module pilot. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> far across the indian launch, on pad 39a, armstrong and aldrin walked on the surface of the earth. their next steps would be on the moon. spectators rolled in by the thousands. campers, trailers, cars and pickups filled the campsites and the beaches, lined the highways, lined the parkways, nose to tailgate, cape canaveral to titusville. ♪ >> temperature at launch time, expected to be about 85 degrees. t-minus 1 hour, 29 minutes, 30 seconds and counting. propellent load pressure and temperature, digital transmission worldwide tracking, stabilization and guidance, radio frequency telemetry and voice communications, signal integration, spacecraft electrical power, flight control, s-4b propulsion stage monitoring, s-1c, s-2 propulsion stage. every important valve, gauge and circuit was continually monitored at launch control center throughout the 28-hour count down. >> countdown still going well. t-minus 55 minutes, 10 seconds and counting. ♪ >> among the 6,000 special guests were a vice president, an ex-presi
michael collins, command module pilot. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> far across the indian launch, on pad 39a, armstrong and aldrin walked on the surface of the earth. their next steps would be on the moon. spectators rolled in by the thousands. campers, trailers, cars and pickups filled the campsites and the beaches, lined the highways, lined the parkways, nose to tailgate, cape canaveral to titusville. ♪ >> temperature at launch time, expected to be about 85...
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. >>> apollo 11 astronaut michael collins returned to the launch pad at nasa's john f. kennedy space center in florida to talk with the space center director about his experience on the first mission to land men on the moon. nasa tv hosted this event exactly 50 years after apollo 11 launched on july 16th, 1969. >> good morning, i'm out here at the pad, 39 a with command module pilot mike collins. mike it was 50 years ago this morning that you and neil and buzz headed out to launch to be the first humans to set foot on the surface of the moon. what thoughts were going through your mind on the way to the launch pad. >> you know, as i came out on the launch pad today. >> can you hold the mic up. >> yes. as i calm out today and
. >>> apollo 11 astronaut michael collins returned to the launch pad at nasa's john f. kennedy space center in florida to talk with the space center director about his experience on the first mission to land men on the moon. nasa tv hosted this event exactly 50 years after apollo 11 launched on july 16th, 1969. >> good morning, i'm out here at the pad, 39 a with command module pilot mike collins. mike it was 50 years ago this morning that you and neil and buzz headed out to...
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. >> "apollo 11" astronaut michael collins return to the launch pad at nasa's john f. kennedy space center in florida to talk with the space center director on his experience on the first mission experience to the first men landing on the moon. nasa hosted this event exactly 50 years after apollo 11 launched in 1969. >> i'm out here at the pad 39 a with mike collins. a mike, it was 50 years ago this morning that you and neil and buzz headed out to launch to be the first humans to set foot on the surface of the moon. what thoughts were going through your mind on the way out to the launch pad? >> i came out on the launch pad today and -- >> can you hold the mic up? >> yes. as i came out today and settled into this comfortable chair, it was a wonderful feeling to be back at launch pad
. >> "apollo 11" astronaut michael collins return to the launch pad at nasa's john f. kennedy space center in florida to talk with the space center director on his experience on the first mission experience to the first men landing on the moon. nasa hosted this event exactly 50 years after apollo 11 launched in 1969. >> i'm out here at the pad 39 a with mike collins. a mike, it was 50 years ago this morning that you and neil and buzz headed out to launch to be the first...
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collins. now mr. leathers. >> chairman grassley, ranking member wyden and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on behalf of the american trucking associations and discussed imports of usmca at my name is derek leathers and i'm the president and ceo of warner enterprises. warner has grown from a one truck operation in 1956 to the global logistics company employing 13,000 associates and professional drivers worldwide. in the united states weren't has 8000 trucks operated by professional driver safety moving america forward every day. warner tended to grow our business at home and internationally. our significant growth in mexico is due to the initial success of north american trade. werner is one of the top five u.s. truck load carriers operating in canada with 8600 cross-border movements in 2018. as we celebrate at werner our 20th anniversary in mexico, we are the largest u.s. truckload carrier providing ground transportation service to and from mexico. last
collins. now mr. leathers. >> chairman grassley, ranking member wyden and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on behalf of the american trucking associations and discussed imports of usmca at my name is derek leathers and i'm the president and ceo of warner enterprises. warner has grown from a one truck operation in 1956 to the global logistics company employing 13,000 associates and professional drivers worldwide. in the united states weren't has 8000...
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as command module pilot michael collins who designed the final patch explained, it was in recognition of the team work behind apollo. i can't wait to share the all inspiring symbol of team work with visitors. i hope people will join us this week in the museum and on the mall as we come together to celebrate the hotter of the legacy of apollo and look to the great achievements to come. it is my pleasure to introduce the next person to make the exploration a reality. please welcome me in welcoming jim briden bs stein. >> jim? >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> well, this is a great day for nasa. and it's a great day for america. i am immensely grateful to the efforts of dr. ellen stovan, the national air and space museum board and the contributors who graciously donated to help preserve neil armstrong's apollo 11 space suit for generations to come. it is also an mondayor to have with us neil's oldest son rick armstrong. commander neil armstrong's name is synonymous with undaunted courage, the american spirit of exploration and the evidence that humanity's potential is limitless. 50 years
as command module pilot michael collins who designed the final patch explained, it was in recognition of the team work behind apollo. i can't wait to share the all inspiring symbol of team work with visitors. i hope people will join us this week in the museum and on the mall as we come together to celebrate the hotter of the legacy of apollo and look to the great achievements to come. it is my pleasure to introduce the next person to make the exploration a reality. please welcome me in...
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. >>> apollo 11 astronaut michael collins returned to the launch pad at nasa's john f. kennedy space center in florida to talk with the space center director about his experience on the first mission to land men on the moon. nasa tv hosted this event exactly 50 years after apollo 11 launched on july 16th, 1969. >> good morning, i'm out here at the pad, 39 a with command module pilot mike collins. mike it was 50 years ago this morning that you and neil and buzz headed out to launch to be the first humans to set foot on the surface of the moon. what thoughts were going through your mind on the way to the launch pad. >> you know, as i came out on the launch pad today. >> can you hold the mic up. >> yes. as i calm out today and settled into this comfortable chair, it was a wonderful feeling to be back at launch pad 39 a. but a difference this time. i want to turn and ask neil a question and maybe tell buzz aldrin something. and of course i'm here by myself. but at any rate, i know they would enjoy joining into this sort of a conversation as much as i'm looking forward to it
. >>> apollo 11 astronaut michael collins returned to the launch pad at nasa's john f. kennedy space center in florida to talk with the space center director about his experience on the first mission to land men on the moon. nasa tv hosted this event exactly 50 years after apollo 11 launched on july 16th, 1969. >> good morning, i'm out here at the pad, 39 a with command module pilot mike collins. mike it was 50 years ago this morning that you and neil and buzz headed out to...
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. >> why the truth hurts for the students.ah >> plus, collin is creating the ultimate place to keep yourps. >> this is going to be so good. g up.e his super sneak >> even better than you think. r. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. announcer: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. t mira. hepatitis b, are prone to
. >> why the truth hurts for the students.ah >> plus, collin is creating the ultimate place to keep yourps. >> this is going to be so good. g up.e his super sneak >> even better than you think. r. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve...
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collins: thank you, senator. production agriculture, we have a deep history of cooperation with canada and mexico. therts being at 350% since adoption of nafta. so these areas we are talking about covered by u.s.m.c.a., we already have a good traditional relationship. however, we need to have some mechanisms in place to resolve disputes. there is no doubt about that. it is our view that no one country should have the ability to block the important -- the enforcement of the panel process that you mentioned. i am not a trade expert, especially around specific mechanisms that can be utilized for the enforcement, i will leave that for the administration and the congress. thatwe would hope for in dialogue and discussion would be a system that is the most agile and also action oriented enforcement system as possible. hadite the successes you've for some mechanism. >> thank you, you and i share some thing in common that we both married up. we wereur question, headed in the first five months of 2015 with a record exports
collins: thank you, senator. production agriculture, we have a deep history of cooperation with canada and mexico. therts being at 350% since adoption of nafta. so these areas we are talking about covered by u.s.m.c.a., we already have a good traditional relationship. however, we need to have some mechanisms in place to resolve disputes. there is no doubt about that. it is our view that no one country should have the ability to block the important -- the enforcement of the panel process that...
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then there was this photo in kaitlan collins' story. the first lady holding an orphan baby in her arms. the baby's parents were murdered in the el paso shooting. the president is giving the thumb's up. what are the optics here and the possible impact this photo could have as this election season presses forward? >> this photo is obviously created quite a stir. however, there are many other images that we have of donald trump that he will dismiss as fake news and his followers will believe are fake news as well. in other words, they will say he is just being awkward. perhaps he is trying to give the people a good show and no other media was in the hospital with him. that's his big complaint. he didn't get enough credit for the visits he had. i think this will be seized on by the opposition. i don't think it will sway any core supporters. i do think there is a chance it will bring some of the swing voters over to the democratic side. however, we have a long way to go in the campaign. the campaigns are well known for bringing out photos an
then there was this photo in kaitlan collins' story. the first lady holding an orphan baby in her arms. the baby's parents were murdered in the el paso shooting. the president is giving the thumb's up. what are the optics here and the possible impact this photo could have as this election season presses forward? >> this photo is obviously created quite a stir. however, there are many other images that we have of donald trump that he will dismiss as fake news and his followers will believe...