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which things should be controlled. they completed another look at of 2016 goingber into this fiscal year and we take that very seriously. when we take the applications, we apply the decisions made from that working group on what is allowed for us to execute. that group when they made those determinations in those categories, they brought in a number of different folks to have those discussions that included experts on the use of those type of weapons, it included civil liberties leaders, it included law enforcement leaders -- >> if i can jump in. can this small city of seat pleasant in prince george's know, with, i do not 12,000 residents, acquire the same equipment that the city of baltimore can obtain or do you do some sort of risk assessment, potential threat training, capabilities of the local law enforcement agencies? >> all requirements have to pass through a state coordinator. mr. cannon's group also reviews that. they review it also against the sides of that force and a number of items that they are allowed to
which things should be controlled. they completed another look at of 2016 goingber into this fiscal year and we take that very seriously. when we take the applications, we apply the decisions made from that working group on what is allowed for us to execute. that group when they made those determinations in those categories, they brought in a number of different folks to have those discussions that included experts on the use of those type of weapons, it included civil liberties leaders, it...
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controllers. i think we've dealt with that, but the issue at hand is one are the actual people that are running our air traffic control system, the best that we can possibly get and should be always that way. and hould be part of national security. number two, the actual technology. put money into technology, let's have the best technology, that takes years, as say, years of planning to do that. with this rward concept of privatization slowly. people like usly elan musk and space x have been the nasa aspect of space exploration, maybe we can a test program air traffic ontrol system, but for general aviation -- host: caller, thank you, thank you. guest: i appreciate it. point, you make some excellent points, you mentioned petco reagan and the strike with air traffic controllers. it is important to note, if this law in the '80s, president reagan's power would not minished and he would be able to address the strike. in fact, if you look at this bill, the president only has war-time emergency powers a
controllers. i think we've dealt with that, but the issue at hand is one are the actual people that are running our air traffic control system, the best that we can possibly get and should be always that way. and hould be part of national security. number two, the actual technology. put money into technology, let's have the best technology, that takes years, as say, years of planning to do that. with this rward concept of privatization slowly. people like usly elan musk and space x have been...
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however, this equipment can also be controlled property. items that are sensitive in nature and cannot be released to the general public, such as firearms, and military grid imagery technologies, and that is what makes the gao report particularly concerning. not only does it highlight the negligence with which dla treated property procured with taxpayer dollars but it demonstrates a dangerous vulnerability that could compromise the safety of the american people. so i am particularly appreciative that gao conducted this operation and delivered this report bus it brings to light vulnerabilities and allows to us conduct critical oversight on the handling of equipment to ensure reforms are in place to better secure the transfer program. i am deeply disturbed, however, by the prospect that a malicious individual or organization could procure dod property, especially controlled items. understanding this is likely a result of combination of issues including inadequate protocols and safeguards, insufficient training and potential cultural errors. i
however, this equipment can also be controlled property. items that are sensitive in nature and cannot be released to the general public, such as firearms, and military grid imagery technologies, and that is what makes the gao report particularly concerning. not only does it highlight the negligence with which dla treated property procured with taxpayer dollars but it demonstrates a dangerous vulnerability that could compromise the safety of the american people. so i am particularly...
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what is the process for law enforcement agency to obtain control items? what additional steps in the authorization process for obtaining the items has been considered in light of the government accountability office's investigation? >> so, chairman, as the gao said our process previous to finding out what they were able to accomplish required -- mr. keenan's organization worked directly with the federal law agencies. there was an application that had to be filed. they had to provide statute with authority, special ago, senior agents in charge had to sign those applications to be able to get into the program. as you've heard back, our controls were not adequate. we recognize that. we had started our efforts to improve the federal program prior to the gao starting their effort. i will say immediately, i think the first meetings we had with them were in march of 2017 when we learned what they were able to do in their investigation. by april 3rd we had implemented those additional things that you've heard about. those include now that we get an executive leve
what is the process for law enforcement agency to obtain control items? what additional steps in the authorization process for obtaining the items has been considered in light of the government accountability office's investigation? >> so, chairman, as the gao said our process previous to finding out what they were able to accomplish required -- mr. keenan's organization worked directly with the federal law agencies. there was an application that had to be filed. they had to provide...
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>> as we looked it over control measures we noticed they were not as stringent as the control measures for this state and local programs so our efforts were to make the programs more similar in levels of control. >> so but you do not believe that anybody misrepresented something to obtain something for free or at a discount and then turn around and sell it for a profit. >> i have no knowledge of that happening. >> to we know where the items are? >> we know where all of the items are. >> that pretty much answers the questions that i had. i am happy that we know where the items are and i appreciate the additional measures being put in place. it is an important program. a lot of discussions revolve around larger equipment. i know a sheriff deputy very well that stepped out of the bearcat. buckshot hit the window and had he been in a normal car he wouldn't be with us today so i hope that we continue this program. >> thank you very much. we are grateful to precede to anthony brown of maryland. >> i appreciate that you and the ranking member have convened and to look into this important issu
>> as we looked it over control measures we noticed they were not as stringent as the control measures for this state and local programs so our efforts were to make the programs more similar in levels of control. >> so but you do not believe that anybody misrepresented something to obtain something for free or at a discount and then turn around and sell it for a profit. >> i have no knowledge of that happening. >> to we know where the items are? >> we know where...
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what have the control is been different if they had been firearms? additional application process in place for items such as weapons and armor via girls. -- armored vehicles. >> the difference in the threshold, is it based on the cost of the item? what leads to the additional measures? >> when we did our risk analysis, we determined in that extra controls were in place. we have always had been in place for aircraft. on the type of equipment and the potential use. it would be potentially fakeody used something the to obtain something from the government and then turn around and sell it on ebay or something along those lines. do we have any idea what happened? >> the items? >> the ones that occurred prior to you recognizing that something happened for you to recognize that you had a problem that items go to. misrepresentation? >> as we looked it over control measures we noticed they were as the controlt measures for this state and local programs so our efforts were to make the programs more similar in levels of control. believet you do not that anybody
what have the control is been different if they had been firearms? additional application process in place for items such as weapons and armor via girls. -- armored vehicles. >> the difference in the threshold, is it based on the cost of the item? what leads to the additional measures? >> when we did our risk analysis, we determined in that extra controls were in place. we have always had been in place for aircraft. on the type of equipment and the potential use. it would be...
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to control. white house chief of staff reince priebus failed to control the text of a speech that the president delivered to the boy scouts of america. it is the only presidential speech in history that the boy scouts of america had to officially apologize for. the boy scouts of america had to apologize for subjecting the boy scouts to a speech by the president of the united states. the president, who the white house chief of staff is supposed to control. the white house chief of staff failed to control anthony scaramucci, who has been offered the job of director of communications in the white house and waged a public profane war with presidential adviser steve bannon and white house chief of staff reince priebus, promising publicly that reince priebus would soon be fired. every single thing that happened to the trump white house this week was negative, and every one of those things should have been controllable by the white house chief of staff. then, then came the humiliating defeat of the trum
to control. white house chief of staff reince priebus failed to control the text of a speech that the president delivered to the boy scouts of america. it is the only presidential speech in history that the boy scouts of america had to officially apologize for. the boy scouts of america had to apologize for subjecting the boy scouts to a speech by the president of the united states. the president, who the white house chief of staff is supposed to control. the white house chief of staff failed...
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is by having control over theirfishing. know the cfp takes a huge amount of time to alter with evidence of changes, so this should be seen as a great step for sustainability. we really can start to rethink fisheries management on the ground up and this is a huge opportunity for us to do it right this time. 0k, good to talk to you. mike now, the chairman of the national federation of fishermen ‘s organisations. a smartphone system which alerts qualified life savers to someone having a heart attack, has been launched for the first time outside of london. the app automatically calls first responders near the emergency, to get them there before paramedics arrive, as james roberson reports. there are already hundreds of them in the five counties covered by east midlands ambulance service. hello there. my name's andy, i'm a responder with the ambulance service. first responders are drawn by staff and fully trained volunteers and also from the police and fire service and the region's various medical staff. they used to have to be
is by having control over theirfishing. know the cfp takes a huge amount of time to alter with evidence of changes, so this should be seen as a great step for sustainability. we really can start to rethink fisheries management on the ground up and this is a huge opportunity for us to do it right this time. 0k, good to talk to you. mike now, the chairman of the national federation of fishermen ‘s organisations. a smartphone system which alerts qualified life savers to someone having a heart...
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for decades our air traffic control has been successfully managed under the f.a.a. with the oversight of congress and the american taxpayer. like any system, there is lways room for improvement and modernization. however there are some who think the only way to get to modernization is through privatization. this could be -- this could not be further from the truth. congress will soon begin debating an f.a.a. re-authorization bill. chairman shuster and the committee on transportation and infrastructure have done a commendable job and worked tirelessly to craft a bill that brings much needed reforms to the f.a.a. however, i strongly disagree with the idea to give control of air traffic services to a private corporation governed by a board made up of special interests. there are just too many reasons bad idea. a under the plan the corporation would operate air traffic control by charging flyer user fees. a private corporation concerned with raising money from the user fees will be heavily incentivized to prioritize air traffic services where it can raise the most money
for decades our air traffic control has been successfully managed under the f.a.a. with the oversight of congress and the american taxpayer. like any system, there is lways room for improvement and modernization. however there are some who think the only way to get to modernization is through privatization. this could be -- this could not be further from the truth. congress will soon begin debating an f.a.a. re-authorization bill. chairman shuster and the committee on transportation and...
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is lots of control. the military new around 5 p.m., the turkey intelligence was aware of the coup around 3 p.m. both of them couldn't do anything. it also shows the weakness and inept situation of the political institutions in the country of turkey that they couldn't do, then lost the control in a way. they could not try to take proper measures to stop the coup, and the controlled coup also required that you would know what will be the next stage, and what we know from the events of the coup, there was no control and everyone was shocked the way in which the events with. to conclude, since i don't have much time, the coup carried out by the civilian, by i would say a decision something like a coup could only be given by the gulen himself, by knowing how the gulenist networks evolved historically. the gulen is fully aware. this doesn't mean every teacher, every doctor who is a member of the movement in germany or united states was aware of the coup. so we also need to be very careful not to treat the enti
is lots of control. the military new around 5 p.m., the turkey intelligence was aware of the coup around 3 p.m. both of them couldn't do anything. it also shows the weakness and inept situation of the political institutions in the country of turkey that they couldn't do, then lost the control in a way. they could not try to take proper measures to stop the coup, and the controlled coup also required that you would know what will be the next stage, and what we know from the events of the coup,...
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conducting reauthorization of national drug control policy. it is a much-needed discussion to ensure federal government is prepared it fight to end the epidemic of prescription drug and heroin addiction the country is facing and while i strongly support as an advocate, the activities of ondcp, my purpose in this discussion today is not to drill down and discuss individual activities in any detail. my name's don flattery. until recently i lived in fairfax county, virginia. i'm a former federal manager. recent member of the task force on prescription drug and heroin abuse. policy adviser to the national addiction fighting nonprofit the fed up coalition. and active participant in my newly adopted county of brunswick north carolina addiction task force. but i'm not here today in any of those roles. i'm addressing the committee solely as a grieving parent. someone who lost list 26-year-old and only son to opioid overdose less than three years ago. in prior committee hearings, you have heard the appalling statistics about the explosion of addiction
conducting reauthorization of national drug control policy. it is a much-needed discussion to ensure federal government is prepared it fight to end the epidemic of prescription drug and heroin addiction the country is facing and while i strongly support as an advocate, the activities of ondcp, my purpose in this discussion today is not to drill down and discuss individual activities in any detail. my name's don flattery. until recently i lived in fairfax county, virginia. i'm a former federal...
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control of the borders.he customs union. if you want the benefits of brexit, being able to get new trade agreements so that we can access the growing markets of the world, that requires the model that we have set out. the customs union will be one of the big battles over the next few months. if we stay inside it — as many big businesses want — that could mean we won't be allowed to sign free trade deals with countries outside the eu. and if that happens, frankly, liam fox would be out of a job. and how long would any deal take? well, the eu divorce is meant to be completed by 2019. and david davis says the transition to a new relationship after that could take a further two years. others are not as optimistic. to do this in a sensible way really is, we are talking decade rather than years. the transitional arrangements will probably be in the order of about three years. now it may be that they would have to be extended but i genuinely think that we should be able to get the divorce aspect in the two—year fra
control of the borders.he customs union. if you want the benefits of brexit, being able to get new trade agreements so that we can access the growing markets of the world, that requires the model that we have set out. the customs union will be one of the big battles over the next few months. if we stay inside it — as many big businesses want — that could mean we won't be allowed to sign free trade deals with countries outside the eu. and if that happens, frankly, liam fox would be out of a...
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of air traffic controls, air traffic controllers and the control of our aerospace, and put it into the private industry. many of us in a bipartisan fashion have grave concerns with this. i am one of them. if you look at h.r. 2997, what you'll find is that the president has diminished authority. in the 1980's, when air traffic controllers through their unions went on strike, and they said that, we're not going play, we're going to picket and it put the united states at risk, ronald reagan warned them by saying, if you do that, you're fired. they said, ah, he's not going to do that. how is he going to control the skies? the president, acting on his constitutional responsibilities, fired them. he took control, as he should have, and air traffic controllers by the thousands were removed and others were put in their place. h.r. 2997 would remove this type of authority that the president of the united states would have. if this bill were to become law , president reagan would not have been able to do what he did in the 1980's. it also removes title 31 authority. what is that? title 31 author
of air traffic controls, air traffic controllers and the control of our aerospace, and put it into the private industry. many of us in a bipartisan fashion have grave concerns with this. i am one of them. if you look at h.r. 2997, what you'll find is that the president has diminished authority. in the 1980's, when air traffic controllers through their unions went on strike, and they said that, we're not going play, we're going to picket and it put the united states at risk, ronald reagan warned...
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which controls prison communication emails and phones at. exorbitant rates you have jay pay money transfer services that charging credible fees. these people have captured. control of both the legislative and the judicial systems how and we're seeing now one million american prisoners work for for profit corporations and large corporations even mcdonnell's of victoria's secret and heal it back or not on em. how do we break that out do we if you know the washington is bought and paid for by these people that they're literally writing the legislation that makes sure that recidivism rates are high so their profits remain high what how do we how do we fight back what i think it speaks to the point that you raised earlier which is that the system is not broken it's working the way out is i mean i think it also speaks the fact that we've had a million different campaign finance like regulations and none of them have changed the basic stakes of the game i think we have to fight back by realizing two things one the major political parties certainly
which controls prison communication emails and phones at. exorbitant rates you have jay pay money transfer services that charging credible fees. these people have captured. control of both the legislative and the judicial systems how and we're seeing now one million american prisoners work for for profit corporations and large corporations even mcdonnell's of victoria's secret and heal it back or not on em. how do we break that out do we if you know the washington is bought and paid for by...
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more on the news air—traffic controllers a re more on the news air—traffic controllers are warning ukse screens. does it feel like a big responsibility? when you are doing the job, you are so used to concentrating, you don't think about it. but we know it is a big responsibility. we want to get everybody safely and as quickly as they can to where they want to go. how many pilots are you in charge of? each sector will work ten up to 15 aircraft at one time. the room splits up into how many sectors we need. what are you saying to these pilots, how are you controlling them? the pilots want to go somewhere, so they are taking off or coming somewhere. we need to send them where they are going and get their level of instructions right so they are at the levels they need to be. the right height. we are giving them height instructions, turn instructions, transfer instructions to the next controller. 0urjob is to make sure those crossing don't have a problem with each other. does it feel like a busy time? we are facing that record day today, are staff ready? staff are already, are always ready
more on the news air—traffic controllers a re more on the news air—traffic controllers are warning ukse screens. does it feel like a big responsibility? when you are doing the job, you are so used to concentrating, you don't think about it. but we know it is a big responsibility. we want to get everybody safely and as quickly as they can to where they want to go. how many pilots are you in charge of? each sector will work ten up to 15 aircraft at one time. the room splits up into how many...
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because who controls something -- i would say it was not a controlled coup. it is a loss of control. the military knew around 5:00 p.m. the turkish intelligence was aware of the coup around 3:00 p.m. all of that high school shows the weakness and inept situation of the political institutions in the country. they lost control in a way. they could not try to take proper measures to stop the coup and the controlled coup so requires that you would know would be the next stage. what we know from the events of the coup, there was no control and everyone was shocked in the way the events went. to conclude since i don't have much time, the coup carries out -- carried out by the civilian coup could ay the only be given by the gulen himself. knowing how the networks evolved historically the gulen was fully aware this doesn't mean every teacher, every doctor who was a member of the movement in germany or the united states was aware of the coup. we need to be very careful not o treat the entire movement or equate and treat them all as criminal activity. i think that is o
because who controls something -- i would say it was not a controlled coup. it is a loss of control. the military knew around 5:00 p.m. the turkish intelligence was aware of the coup around 3:00 p.m. all of that high school shows the weakness and inept situation of the political institutions in the country. they lost control in a way. they could not try to take proper measures to stop the coup and the controlled coup so requires that you would know would be the next stage. what we know from the...
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no, they are still maintaining control of areas that.is still under control of the militants. certainly the battle is nearly over, it's a foregone conclusion now and it's a matter of time before they be take all of that territory. as i said, you were there for a few days. what where conditions like in the parts of mosul where you work? almost indescribably terrible for the civilians still living under isis control. it's been a siege now four months, so they've run out of food, they are facing starvation. we are seeing children with signs of serious malnutrition, old people too wea k to serious malnutrition, old people too weak to walk out and under the co nsta nt weak to walk out and under the constant threat of coalition air strikes, artillery, mortars and so forth. a lot of them only managed to get out when their houses bond and they pull themselves out of the rubble. in the wider scheme of how this affects ias across the middle east, what is your view of how significant this is, what is happening in mosul? it is certainly a major blow
no, they are still maintaining control of areas that.is still under control of the militants. certainly the battle is nearly over, it's a foregone conclusion now and it's a matter of time before they be take all of that territory. as i said, you were there for a few days. what where conditions like in the parts of mosul where you work? almost indescribably terrible for the civilians still living under isis control. it's been a siege now four months, so they've run out of food, they are facing...
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problems that the people of mosul the feast during the period was in control so on the one hand. we're certainly pleased that they are no longer in control of the city at the same time we want to make sure that all of the forces that have helped liberate the city of mosul in recent days including iraqi security forces and any of their allies will make sure that civilians are protected and that the rule of law is respected ultimately what we want to see is a restoration of the rule of law in mosul after several years in which the people of that city have not had any real way of having their rights respected. but let's also look at a key phrase that's come up again and again i mean when it comes to liberation of those are what talking of this word what level of collateral damage can be deemed acceptable in the fight against terrorism. well obviously we don't want any. attacks to target civilians it's clear that in this case there was quite a lot of attacks against civilians the civilian population in mosul by themselves that a large number of attacks including potential. crimes aga
problems that the people of mosul the feast during the period was in control so on the one hand. we're certainly pleased that they are no longer in control of the city at the same time we want to make sure that all of the forces that have helped liberate the city of mosul in recent days including iraqi security forces and any of their allies will make sure that civilians are protected and that the rule of law is respected ultimately what we want to see is a restoration of the rule of law in...
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to lead the office of national drug control policy. nor mass the nation produced a national drug control strategy. instead what president has done is proposed cutting the program that are already working. his proposed budget would cut $370 million to the substance abuse and mental health services administration which provides grants for opioid overdose drugs, mental health and prevention programs, in the midst of a national emergency. we cannot accept that. the president's efforts to repeal the affordable care act also would have devastating affects on americans suffering from drug addiction. the latest effort to repeal the ai ca would take health insurance away from 2.8 million people with substance abuse disorders. let me repeat that. 2.8 million. congress must not let that happen. additionally, repeal of the affordable care act could also make it difficult for individuals with substance abuse disorders to find the help they need. legislation repealing the bill would allow states to weigh the aca requirement that mental health and su
to lead the office of national drug control policy. nor mass the nation produced a national drug control strategy. instead what president has done is proposed cutting the program that are already working. his proposed budget would cut $370 million to the substance abuse and mental health services administration which provides grants for opioid overdose drugs, mental health and prevention programs, in the midst of a national emergency. we cannot accept that. the president's efforts to repeal the...
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the symptoms of your body, to control your autonomic nervous system which controls your heart and lungs and so on, to control your immune systems which keeps you healthy, and lets you develop an autoimmune disorder and your metabolism. and it does this productively. it's preparing your body to move in advance of the movement. so for example, if you are sitting down and your brain is about to stand you up, it needs to change your blood pressure so that oxygen can get to your brain before you stand. because if you did it after you stand, you think. >> when you're playing baseball for example, it seems to you as if the picture is throwing the ball and you look at the ball and then you go to swing. so that the ball is the stimulus and you swing as a reaction but in fact if you waited until you consciously saw the ball and swung, the ball would go whizzing by because you can't now plan and mount a physical movement fast enough to react to a ball once you see it. what's happening when people play baseball is that where they see where the ball is at any given moment and they are predicting whe
the symptoms of your body, to control your autonomic nervous system which controls your heart and lungs and so on, to control your immune systems which keeps you healthy, and lets you develop an autoimmune disorder and your metabolism. and it does this productively. it's preparing your body to move in advance of the movement. so for example, if you are sitting down and your brain is about to stand you up, it needs to change your blood pressure so that oxygen can get to your brain before you...
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lo que hizo el whombre el presidente de estados unidos un portavoz de aiservicio de inmigracion y controls (ice( dijo que la falta de ant anteante antecedentes no exime a un ind c indocumetnado dntaodo de su de. >> hay miujeres detenidas por f infracciones de trafico, angie saldoval hablo con dos de ellas que tienen un grillete que las mantieen en el radar de aiservio de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice( . >> la vida es cada dia mas di dificil para indocumentados de g goergia . >> alma flores no sale de su casa desde que la arrestaron por cuarta vez manejando sin licen i licencia. >> dijo que era mxexicana mane a manejando sin licencia . >> pero no fue lo que mas le l dolio, la entregaron a aservici de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice( y salio en libe a libertad pero con un grillete . >> la gente te ve como que no a saben el delito, piensan que uno es criminal . >> este aÑo arrestos como estos por aservicio de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice) se han duplicado, de menos de 2500 el a aÑo pasado, a mas de 4 mil . >> es innecesario estar arres n arrestando madres que son el i
lo que hizo el whombre el presidente de estados unidos un portavoz de aiservicio de inmigracion y controls (ice( dijo que la falta de ant anteante antecedentes no exime a un ind c indocumetnado dntaodo de su de. >> hay miujeres detenidas por f infracciones de trafico, angie saldoval hablo con dos de ellas que tienen un grillete que las mantieen en el radar de aiservio de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice( . >> la vida es cada dia mas di dificil para indocumentados de g goergia ....
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the air traffic controllers a re control radar.ing to necessarily be looking out for something so very small in the vicinity of the air drone. like gatwick, heathrow, they are busy places. there are lots of people who are aware of what a drone looks like. and as soon as anyone sees anything like that, i am sure there will be a very instant report to air traffic control. who would then have to make a judgment on how dangerous the situation was. we have heard from gatwick airport. they have put out a statement. i willjust take you through this very quickly. due to reports of a drone operation in the vicinity of the airfield, runway operations at gatwick were suspended between 18:10pm and 8019 pm. and again from 18:36pm to 18:a1pm, meaning some go arounds and diverts. 0perations have resumed and police are investigating. how easy or difficult is it for police to track down the pilot of the drone? i would imagine it is pretty difficult. drones will operate within live site. the vast majority of these, and assuming this is some sort of
the air traffic controllers a re control radar.ing to necessarily be looking out for something so very small in the vicinity of the air drone. like gatwick, heathrow, they are busy places. there are lots of people who are aware of what a drone looks like. and as soon as anyone sees anything like that, i am sure there will be a very instant report to air traffic control. who would then have to make a judgment on how dangerous the situation was. we have heard from gatwick airport. they have put...
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we can't adopt rent control. in california, and overly limited extent, municipalities can regulate and our ballot measure last year that was incredibly popular among thousands of black and latino low-income tenants rollback to the level of a year before for the rent increases to the overall annual increase in the consumer price index and created a board of a. she came in and 2,000 votes ahead of an 85-year-old african-american council incumbent backed by chevron the last four decades the second place environmentalist also a first-time candidate like melvin benefited from this huge upsurge of turnout around the rent control issue. the other seven candidates in the field, some of them nice people and some of them were neighbors of mine, democrats have none of them unlike our progressive candidates in richmond will take the pledge to refuse corporate donations. so we are providing the wind and richmond politics over the last decade this meant the candidates that run corporate free and together as a part of a ticket
we can't adopt rent control. in california, and overly limited extent, municipalities can regulate and our ballot measure last year that was incredibly popular among thousands of black and latino low-income tenants rollback to the level of a year before for the rent increases to the overall annual increase in the consumer price index and created a board of a. she came in and 2,000 votes ahead of an 85-year-old african-american council incumbent backed by chevron the last four decades the second...
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the attorney general to register practitioners to transport controlled substances to states in which the practitioner is not registered under the act for the purpose of ministering the substances under applicable state law at locations other than principal places of businesses or professional practice. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, and the gentleman from texas, mr. green, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and insert remarks extraneous materials into the record on the bill, including an exchange of letters on the committee on energy and commerce and the committee on the judiciary. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, now it's my great pleasure to yield
the attorney general to register practitioners to transport controlled substances to states in which the practitioner is not registered under the act for the purpose of ministering the substances under applicable state law at locations other than principal places of businesses or professional practice. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, and the gentleman from texas, mr. green, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman...
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all of it, my party in control of all three branches of government. i'm not proud to go back to arizona and talk about that record of non-accomplishment. right now we have no consensus on how to repeal and replace the failed policies of obamacare. i can't tell you the number of hours i heard the same arguments go around and around and around and around. as far as i know, there's no consensus on how to best fund the government. no plan to do a bipartisans budget deal and no path forward on appropriations bills. this is disgraceful. what i'm asking for is simple. if we're going to stay here to work, then let's get some work done. why aren't we working now? why aren't we working tonight? there is nominees, the department of defense that are before this body, and we are int a war. what are we doing? we are doing a vote on a district judge that we took 30 hours, 30 hours to discuss. if we are going to stay here let's get the work done, let's come in early stay late, negotiate a health care deal st let's process in poor nominations to make sure the administ
all of it, my party in control of all three branches of government. i'm not proud to go back to arizona and talk about that record of non-accomplishment. right now we have no consensus on how to repeal and replace the failed policies of obamacare. i can't tell you the number of hours i heard the same arguments go around and around and around and around. as far as i know, there's no consensus on how to best fund the government. no plan to do a bipartisans budget deal and no path forward on...
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britain is going to take back control of its coasts in accordance with the big take back control. have the right to a 12 mile zone around the coastline under the post— brexit plans to take back control of our fishing policy. interesting as the government, according to the sunday express, will announce on monday that it is withdrawing from the london fisheries convention. personally i have to admit to have not read that bit, london. soon the london fisheries convention, meaning the countries that could, amongst them, that could fish within six miles of british shores will be banned from fishing within 12 miles off the coast. intriguingly on this front page it says michael gove, whose father's aberdeen fishing business closedown because of brussels bureaucracy, said" leaving the london". presumably fishing convention are the next two words! perhaps michael gove could tell us. obviously fish can't tell, so then they will be gone, presumably. pollution doesn't respect waters. very true. michael gove has always given as the reason as why he backed rex it, because of the common fisherie
britain is going to take back control of its coasts in accordance with the big take back control. have the right to a 12 mile zone around the coastline under the post— brexit plans to take back control of our fishing policy. interesting as the government, according to the sunday express, will announce on monday that it is withdrawing from the london fisheries convention. personally i have to admit to have not read that bit, london. soon the london fisheries convention, meaning the countries...
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under current law, the controlled substance act prohibits the transport and storage of controlled substances away from the site that is registered with the d.e.a. this mes it illegal for athletic team docrs to transport a small amount of critical medications that will be needed to treat athletes while on the road. athletics are awfully important in texas, and i think it's just by the luck of the draw that -- specifically football, that you have three texans today who want to make surthat our teams can have their doctors treat them and for equal time for my colleagues from dallas, i'm sure this law would also provide for the houston texans and not just for the dallas cowboys. this -- it also complicates care for patients in emergencies or disaster areas where a doctor may want to offer their services during a crisis. this bill, it would allow a physician to transport controlled substances to another practice setting or to a presidential declared disaster area. if the physician is a registered to dispense controlled substances listed on schedules 2, 3, 4 and 5 and they enter into a specific ag
under current law, the controlled substance act prohibits the transport and storage of controlled substances away from the site that is registered with the d.e.a. this mes it illegal for athletic team docrs to transport a small amount of critical medications that will be needed to treat athletes while on the road. athletics are awfully important in texas, and i think it's just by the luck of the draw that -- specifically football, that you have three texans today who want to make surthat our...
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almost indescribably terrible for the civilians still living under isis control. so they've run out of food, they're facing starvation. we've seen children with signs of serious malnutrition, old people too weak to walk out, and under the constant threat of coalition air strikes and iraqi military fire, artillery, mortars and so forth, a lot of them only manage to get out when their houses are bombed and they pull themselves out from the rubble. and in the wider scheme of how this affects is across the middle east, what's happening in mosul? what is your view of how significant this is, what's happening in mosul? it's certainly a major blow to any pretensions they had of maintaining a caliphate. so, we're going to see in the next few months, as other areas of iraq and parts of syria get re—taken from isis, they're no longer going to control territory, and so they're goinbg to revert back to just being a terrorist group. and we're already seeing signs of that. we've seen suicide bombings being carried out in mosul and liberated areas, with ongoing suicide attacks i
almost indescribably terrible for the civilians still living under isis control. so they've run out of food, they're facing starvation. we've seen children with signs of serious malnutrition, old people too weak to walk out, and under the constant threat of coalition air strikes and iraqi military fire, artillery, mortars and so forth, a lot of them only manage to get out when their houses are bombed and they pull themselves out from the rubble. and in the wider scheme of how this affects is...
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so tighter controls on that. certainly, resources for prevention, treatment, and medication-assisted treatment. we have very clear evidence that people do well on medication-assisted treatment. everyone should be offered that. if you look at the data, only one third of the people diagnosed with opioid use disorder have access to treatment. so and let me say, one last thing, and turned it over to my colleagues is that 80% of , people with a substance abuse disorder don't come forward for treatment. so we don't just need to get better high quality treatment to those who are on waiting lists. we need to go out and find the people out there, bring them in and encourage them to get the , help that they need. >> thank you, sir. anyone else who would care to comment? >> congressman i want it give , you an important piece of information about how much prescription opioids americans consume. on per capita basis we are the world leader by an enormous margin. six times with european countries prescribed. we could cut prescr
so tighter controls on that. certainly, resources for prevention, treatment, and medication-assisted treatment. we have very clear evidence that people do well on medication-assisted treatment. everyone should be offered that. if you look at the data, only one third of the people diagnosed with opioid use disorder have access to treatment. so and let me say, one last thing, and turned it over to my colleagues is that 80% of , people with a substance abuse disorder don't come forward for...
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british regulations and control. that was not the task that riled up the people of concorde. they were in fact to my great surprise as i did the research allowed to respond to british material measures. in fact, in some cases they didn't pay any attention to the boycott of trade with britain. but after the boston tea party, britain cracked down on massachusetts by closing the port of boston and then taking away self-government in massachusetts. people in concorde rose up like everybody else. they did so because one of the enforcement provisions was that there would be no town meeting without the governor's consent except for the annual meeting to elect local officials. they lost local autonomy. that's at the very moment that the fountains of having autonomy in the family, controlling their own destinies at home was itself being lost but the town of lincoln which was once part of concorde whichbecame separate in 1754 , lexington which is every concorde, in lexington especially from afar and what lexington town meeting
british regulations and control. that was not the task that riled up the people of concorde. they were in fact to my great surprise as i did the research allowed to respond to british material measures. in fact, in some cases they didn't pay any attention to the boycott of trade with britain. but after the boston tea party, britain cracked down on massachusetts by closing the port of boston and then taking away self-government in massachusetts. people in concorde rose up like everybody else....
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vote leave and to take back control. isn't it time we took back control? take back control.ontrol the borders and control our immigration policies. that's why the government committed to making an end to free movement a red line in our eu negotiation. today the home secretary asked the migration advisory committee to start work on what comes next. we want a newcomer in forms, evidence —based eu migration policy. we've commissioned the mac to look into it, an independent group. the home secretary set out a vague timetable, sort of, that there will be three phases. the first will end on the specified date, the day we leave the eu, probably march, 2019. eu citizens who are already here, who have five years residency, will be able to apply for a settled status and those with fewer than five years residency will be allowed to stay to clock up those five years. even the apparently simple thing about what to do with eu citizens here already, and to take the big one, the european union wants its own court to have some jurisdiction over these people to insure that their rights are re
vote leave and to take back control. isn't it time we took back control? take back control.ontrol the borders and control our immigration policies. that's why the government committed to making an end to free movement a red line in our eu negotiation. today the home secretary asked the migration advisory committee to start work on what comes next. we want a newcomer in forms, evidence —based eu migration policy. we've commissioned the mac to look into it, an independent group. the home...
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the last bastion of is control. see from the iraqi government, some premature celebration. that gives you an idea of the propaganda. retaking mosul, the second largest city. it has been under their control for three years. the old city is a small part of mosul. a third under control of is. possibly 10% of the west side. the battle is nearly over. it is a foregone conclusion, it is a matter of time before they can retake that territory. certainly, a major blow to maintaining the caliphate. we are going to see other areas of iraq, syria, retaken from is. they are no longer going to control that territory. they'll revert back to being a group. terrorist group. we are already seeing some signs of that. we have seen suicide bombers. at liberated areas, ongoing attacks. defeated on the battlefield, but that does not mean we are going to see the end of these attacks in the middle east, further afield. reports suggest at least 19 people have been killed and many injured in a suicide bomb attack in the syrian capital of dama
the last bastion of is control. see from the iraqi government, some premature celebration. that gives you an idea of the propaganda. retaking mosul, the second largest city. it has been under their control for three years. the old city is a small part of mosul. a third under control of is. possibly 10% of the west side. the battle is nearly over. it is a foregone conclusion, it is a matter of time before they can retake that territory. certainly, a major blow to maintaining the caliphate. we...
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sclerosis award entered east aleppo and it live all kind of controlled territory in twenty sixteen when she contract him why she can track to him well that's for her to explain can help the syrian government and russia they both say that abdul karim cohorts with terrorists american terrorism analysts criticize him for providing and uncritical english language platform for the jihadists this guy denies his affiliation but there's all this cloud of suspicion around him yet feared and still went ahead and employed him for this documentary should they have been aware of the drama surrounding this man. it's almost as if they didn't care and they were seeking access to further the regime change editorial line that dominates all c.n.n. coverage i mean if you tune into jake tapper's the lead every day he's promoting regime change against venezuela north korea syria and any other country can think of that isn't in line with the u.s. so what clarissa ward has consistently done since he's been. working for c.n.n. is infiltrate syria get into rebel held territory and produce these commercials for t
sclerosis award entered east aleppo and it live all kind of controlled territory in twenty sixteen when she contract him why she can track to him well that's for her to explain can help the syrian government and russia they both say that abdul karim cohorts with terrorists american terrorism analysts criticize him for providing and uncritical english language platform for the jihadists this guy denies his affiliation but there's all this cloud of suspicion around him yet feared and still went...
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behind me you can see a traffic controllers at work.s are getting very busy today, especially those controlling the landings and takeoffs around london, which is one of the busiest air spaces london, which is one of the busiest airspaces in london, which is one of the busiest air spaces in the world. i showed you this screen one hour ago for anyone watching. you might notice considerably more planes now. each of these numbers is a flight. of course they are all at different levels. that is south of the uk, showing how they are moving around, and the guys keeping on top of it all, keeping cool, calm and collected, just as you would hope at this time of year. thank you very much. two people have been killed and around 100 others have been injured on the greek island of kos during a strong earthquake. the tremor struck under the sea between greece and turkey early this morning. there was also flooding in the turkish resort of bodrum, as a result of a small tsunami. greg dawson reports. after being shaken from their sleep, locals and touris
behind me you can see a traffic controllers at work.s are getting very busy today, especially those controlling the landings and takeoffs around london, which is one of the busiest air spaces london, which is one of the busiest airspaces in london, which is one of the busiest air spaces in the world. i showed you this screen one hour ago for anyone watching. you might notice considerably more planes now. each of these numbers is a flight. of course they are all at different levels. that is...
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control. he did not miss a beat. he never stammered. he never started. he executes. he gets things done. whereas sean spicer did not have a mind meld going on with president trump. i think that scaramucci is cut from the same cloth. they are both from queens. they grew up in humble beginnings, so to speak. whatever that means for some people. and they are very successful -- >> juan: trump grew up in humble beginnings? >> jesse: if they are from queens and started off on the street. >> kimberly: long island. >> jesse: hmong island, queens, we are going to give him the border. [laughter] my point is that scaramucci is going to breathe new life into the white house. and from what we are hearing from our sources in washington is that we are going to go back to trump the campaigner. and trump the campaigner scares the life out of democrats, because that's who beat hillary clinton, and that's when he is most successful. when he is doing his rallies and among the people, when he is making moves. he i
control. he did not miss a beat. he never stammered. he never started. he executes. he gets things done. whereas sean spicer did not have a mind meld going on with president trump. i think that scaramucci is cut from the same cloth. they are both from queens. they grew up in humble beginnings, so to speak. whatever that means for some people. and they are very successful -- >> juan: trump grew up in humble beginnings? >> jesse: if they are from queens and started off on the street....
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vote leave and to take back control. isn't it time we took back control? take back control. immigration policies.
vote leave and to take back control. isn't it time we took back control? take back control. immigration policies.
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we haven't got control of this sport.d membership to have more control. these governance reforms we don't know the full details yet. there were a number of amendments tabled this afternoon. some of those have gone through, some haven't. what this does is it means the board will have more control over the sport. i think that's what's the grass—roots membership is against. i think their resolve really was to have more control over the sport. having said, that of course, they acknowledge that of course, they acknowledge that control of the sport is no good if you haven't got any money. £113 million is a sizeable chunk of funding which many people here think the sport can ill afford to lose. thank you very much. some residents on the greek island of kos have spent the night in tents after a big earthquake. two people were killed, hundreds were injured and buildings were damaged during the quake. british visitors were caught up in it. police say the two who died were tourists — a 22—year—old from sweden and a 39—year—old from
we haven't got control of this sport.d membership to have more control. these governance reforms we don't know the full details yet. there were a number of amendments tabled this afternoon. some of those have gone through, some haven't. what this does is it means the board will have more control over the sport. i think that's what's the grass—roots membership is against. i think their resolve really was to have more control over the sport. having said, that of course, they acknowledge that of...
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and the fight is about control. sova with attached oklahoma and arkansas so if it was her brother or father or her rapist over that woman seeking an abortion and is prolific and then the opportunity to cover real conversation with this is about. >> so then you make a key point that these are people to withhold several decades not only access to abortion but also contraception the bill congress is debating right now and they should be access a comprehensive health care. with reproductive health services. said even dr. parker taking things to you what you say is a moral argument for choice, i used to live in hawaii with that arose jinnah of reproductive rights you don't know what you have got intel is gone but they are disappearing as we speak but unless you are older than 44 years old you don't know when abortion was illegal. and for them to be self-determination as a christian but with that position of morality. and as a christian in that it is our job to prove that christians can be moral. when it comes to morality
and the fight is about control. sova with attached oklahoma and arkansas so if it was her brother or father or her rapist over that woman seeking an abortion and is prolific and then the opportunity to cover real conversation with this is about. >> so then you make a key point that these are people to withhold several decades not only access to abortion but also contraception the bill congress is debating right now and they should be access a comprehensive health care. with reproductive...
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it's a clash of ideological worldviews and the fight is about control. rosina play out on legislation. when you look at oklahoma and arkansas, some of the bills been introduce just whatever happen in a woman's life, whether it's her husband or father or rapist veto power against that woman seeking an abortion. that's terrific. so hard to wrap your mind around. and, if we grab it there's an opportunity to have a real conversation about what this is about. i believe only have the conversation most people are with us and not with the other side. >> think you make a key point that is not just about abortion rights. these are people coming out to withhold or take us back several decades of not only access to abortion but also access to contraception. the healthcare bill that congress is debating on right now would also restrict access things like maternity care and things that we think should be a part of any persons human rights to access comprehensive healthcare. it's really about the array of reproductive health services. i want to shift things a little bi
it's a clash of ideological worldviews and the fight is about control. rosina play out on legislation. when you look at oklahoma and arkansas, some of the bills been introduce just whatever happen in a woman's life, whether it's her husband or father or rapist veto power against that woman seeking an abortion. that's terrific. so hard to wrap your mind around. and, if we grab it there's an opportunity to have a real conversation about what this is about. i believe only have the conversation...