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congressman cummings is a hero for us. you forwarren, thank being here and for your leadership on these very important issues. i sit on the energy and commerce committee, a house subcommittee. we had 2 markups. 70 pieces of legislation dealing with the opioid crisis. some was good legislation, others was really kind of window unfortunately. a way for people to have talking points when they went to their district. was missing was a policy superstructure that would pull and alsoer, understanding that we need to put real resources behind this or it won't make a difference. that is what they care act is all about. in those markups, i and others were talking about the care act, because we understood that is what we need as that policy superstructure. warrento thank senator and congressman cummings for introducing this important piece of legislation. it creates a northstar for us. it is the only way to address a crisis of this proportion, and the only way to address the stigma associated with this crisis and epidemic across the
congressman cummings is a hero for us. you forwarren, thank being here and for your leadership on these very important issues. i sit on the energy and commerce committee, a house subcommittee. we had 2 markups. 70 pieces of legislation dealing with the opioid crisis. some was good legislation, others was really kind of window unfortunately. a way for people to have talking points when they went to their district. was missing was a policy superstructure that would pull and alsoer, understanding...
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elisha cummings is also part of the conversations. from today's "washington journal", this is three hours. >> host: if you take a look across the country and in the papers that represents cities and states, opiates are problem there too. this is the seattle times. recent statistics show a people a day in one county after fighting the tightening of rules there. sarah says that opiate overdoses have nearly doubled compared to last year. possibly because stricter rules for prescribing the drug. a weeklong survey
elisha cummings is also part of the conversations. from today's "washington journal", this is three hours. >> host: if you take a look across the country and in the papers that represents cities and states, opiates are problem there too. this is the seattle times. recent statistics show a people a day in one county after fighting the tightening of rules there. sarah says that opiate overdoses have nearly doubled compared to last year. possibly because stricter rules for...
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elijah cummings and elizabeth warren will lead to the roundtable. we expect it to start in a moment live on c-span. have anhe forum, we opportunity to tell you about programming coming up. along with this event, today's "washington journal" focused on the opioid epidemic highlighting challenges in baltimore. we will re-air it at 8:00 p.m. eastern. u.s. policy in iran with a focus on nonproliferation both take place. you can watch that at noon eastern on c-span. also available are c-span.org, or you can listen to with our free c-span radio app. of --in denuclearization and denuclearization of the korean peninsula posted by the arms control association at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, also available on our website and with the free c-span radio app. >> while we wait for this conference on opioids to get baltimore, today on "washington journal" we took your phone calls to find out how opioids were affecting callers' lives. at papers thatok represent cities and states, opioids are a problem there too. this is the seattle times 8 people are dead in one co
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cummings. the electronic message preservation act will ensure the federal government continues to take the necessary steps to modernize its risk record keeping. despite the significant shift to electronic communications over the last two decades, many federal agencies are just now moving away from a print to file method of electronic record preservation. using paper to preserve electronic records is inefficient, difficult to manage, difficult to search, and risks loss of the records. paper-based systems can also increase the cost to the taxpayer. at the end of 2016, the office of management and budget began requiring agencies to preserve records electronically if they were created electronically. this bill codifies that requirement. this bill ensures agencies will continue to electronically manage their records where possible, and closes gaps in current law. h.r. 1376 also requires electronic presidential records be held to the same archival standards as those of executive agencies. i would lik
cummings. the electronic message preservation act will ensure the federal government continues to take the necessary steps to modernize its risk record keeping. despite the significant shift to electronic communications over the last two decades, many federal agencies are just now moving away from a print to file method of electronic record preservation. using paper to preserve electronic records is inefficient, difficult to manage, difficult to search, and risks loss of the records....
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cummings. >> mr. chairman -- answer the questions that you promised him he would have an opportunity to answer? we endured 15 minutes of badgering of the witness. can he be allowed to answer? >> the gentleman will suspend. witness at any time is can for additional time to respond to any member's question if the time has been -- ended. >> you said you were going to give him that opportunity at the end. >> i am giving him that opportunity. >> mr. chairman, may i respond to? >> yes you may. >> sir, i think it's important that you understand the context in which the texts were made. in terms of the texts that we will stop it. you need to understand that that was written late at night, off-the-cuff and it was in response to a sear aries of events that included then candidate trump insulting the immigrant family of a fallen war hero, and my presumption based on that horrible disgusting behavior that the american population would not elect someone demonstrating that behavior to be president of the uni
cummings. >> mr. chairman -- answer the questions that you promised him he would have an opportunity to answer? we endured 15 minutes of badgering of the witness. can he be allowed to answer? >> the gentleman will suspend. witness at any time is can for additional time to respond to any member's question if the time has been -- ended. >> you said you were going to give him that opportunity at the end. >> i am giving him that opportunity. >> mr. chairman, may i...
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host: more about the care act from elijah cummings. if you want to talk about the , all others,nse 202, 7 48, 8002. act, can you explain about that? guest: you were talking about before, the $4 billion in the omnibus bill. do,, what we have tried to we have looked at crises in the past and said we did have the hiv-aids crisis. how did we resolve that? there were similar problems with regard to hiv-aids. where a stigma was attached. we had many people suffering and dying. we had many people who could not get certain treatments. certain point the treatments were far from the effective treatments we have today. back then we have people lacking a lot of wraparound services. what we did here, if we were able to resolve this with the rhine white act, and change the course of things with regard to hiv-aids, perhaps we can do something similar here with regard to the opioid crisis and drug crisis. a lot of people are suffering. our bill we paralleled with ryan white. we think that it is an effective and efficient way to address this monumental
host: more about the care act from elijah cummings. if you want to talk about the , all others,nse 202, 7 48, 8002. act, can you explain about that? guest: you were talking about before, the $4 billion in the omnibus bill. do,, what we have tried to we have looked at crises in the past and said we did have the hiv-aids crisis. how did we resolve that? there were similar problems with regard to hiv-aids. where a stigma was attached. we had many people suffering and dying. we had many people who...
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cummings. but the motion has to be heard immediately, mr. chairman under rule 11, clause 2. >> the gentleman will suspend. >> the motion is not germane. >> i move to table the ruling of the chair. i move to overrule the ruling of the chair. >> mr. chairman, i will table the motion. >> motion made to table the appeal the ruling of the chair. all those in favor of tabling the appeal respond by saying aye. >> those opposed no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. >> mr. chairman, i asked for a recorded vote. >> chairman, point of parliamentary inquiry. >> the gentleman will state his point of parliamentary inquiry. >> on the vote to table, or for that matter, on the vote to appeal the ruling of the chair, do we take separate votes of the two committees or one vote of everything? >> my understanding was that both you and mr. cummings were satisfied with one roll call vote. >> but we'll go through each committee in order. and then we'll take the cumulative vote after the conclusion of both committees. >> i just wanted to clarify that po
cummings. but the motion has to be heard immediately, mr. chairman under rule 11, clause 2. >> the gentleman will suspend. >> the motion is not germane. >> i move to table the ruling of the chair. i move to overrule the ruling of the chair. >> mr. chairman, i will table the motion. >> motion made to table the appeal the ruling of the chair. all those in favor of tabling the appeal respond by saying aye. >> those opposed no. in the opinion of the chair, the...
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that is why we are so much in favor of a care act that was introduced by congressman elijah cummings and senator elizabeth warren, who will be it.ng here to speak about it is direct funding to local jurisdictions like ours that are the most impacted. thes proportional to severity of this epidemic, and now we do not have to rely on one off funding. thatis similar to the act at the peak of hiv-aids epidemic, people said similar things. people were dying at record numbers. however, there is a solution. there is evidence that we can turn the tide, and that is what we are seeing on the front lines. we know what works. everything we can in baltimore. we just need the resources and the will to scale up the successful evidence-based intervention have already started here, and we need the assistance not only of the city, we in the city are doing so much on a shoestring budget, we need the assistance of the state and we critically needed assistance of the federal government. president trump has declared a state of public health emergency. we need to now see the resources that follow that decla
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>> i think that's a very fair point and a very tear question and i'm glad that ranking member cummingsasked it. i think that at the end of the day, the question is whether, you know, the emotions expressed in those text messages actually, you know, ended up affecting his actions and actually causing bias in those actions. >> harris: can i ask you a question. >> that is what i'm looking for, looking to try to answer. >> harris: and we all are, right? and so peter strzok strzok has been asked that question 50 different ways and his consistent answer is, oh, no, i would never do anything that would show that i would have bias, even though i wrote all of that incendiary stuff and then had to apologize to trump supporters more than once today. what is the burden of proof on that? how can he prove that he acted in a way that really does reflect and honor the trust that the american people need to have in him as an important person in that agency at one point? >> a good question, harris what we know about him is that he was considered to be the top counter intelligence official in the fbi in
>> i think that's a very fair point and a very tear question and i'm glad that ranking member cummingsasked it. i think that at the end of the day, the question is whether, you know, the emotions expressed in those text messages actually, you know, ended up affecting his actions and actually causing bias in those actions. >> harris: can i ask you a question. >> that is what i'm looking for, looking to try to answer. >> harris: and we all are, right? and so peter strzok...
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cummings? mr. cummings? mr. cummings votes no. ms. malini? ms. maloney votes no. miss norton.o. mr. clay? mr. lynch? mr. lynch votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes no. mr. connelly? mr. connelly votes nay. miss kelly? ms. kelly votes nay. ms. lawrence. ms. lawrence votes ney. police watson miss watson coleman votes no. mr. krishnamoorthy votes no. mr. raskin votes no. mr. gomez. mr. welch? mr. welch votes no. mr. cartwright. >> no. >> mr. cartwright streets no. miss plaskett? miss plaskett votes no. mr. sarbanes? mr. sarbanes votes no. >> mr. chair. how is mr. gowdy recorded? stuart: taking this poll of the two committees, holding a joint session here. newt gingrich is with us. newt, i'm very glad you're with us this morning, your opinion what is going on her is very much germane. at end of this day does anyone doubt that the fbi, peter strzok, protected hillary clinton and undermined president trump deliberately? is there any doubt after hearing what you have heard? >> no, this whole thing is unbelievable. you have the fbi telling strzok not to answer legitimate congression
cummings? mr. cummings? mr. cummings votes no. ms. malini? ms. maloney votes no. miss norton.o. mr. clay? mr. lynch? mr. lynch votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes no. mr. connelly? mr. connelly votes nay. miss kelly? ms. kelly votes nay. ms. lawrence. ms. lawrence votes ney. police watson miss watson coleman votes no. mr. krishnamoorthy votes no. mr. raskin votes no. mr. gomez. mr. welch? mr. welch votes no. mr. cartwright. >> no. >> mr. cartwright streets no. miss plaskett? miss...
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cummings. mr. cummings votes no. ms. maloney? ms. maloney votes no. ms. norton? ms. norton votes no. mr. clay? mr. clay votes know. mr. lynch? mr. lynch votes no. mr. cooper? mr. connolly. >> nay. >> mr. connolly votes nay. ms. kelly. ms. lawrence. >> no. >> ms. lawrence votes no. ms. watson coleman. ms. watson coleman votes no. mr. christian morthy. >> no. >> mr. christian morthy votes no. mr. race kin votes no. mr. gomez votes no. mr. welch. mr. welch votes no. mr. cartwright. mr. desonye votes no. ms. plaskett votes no. mr. sarbanes. mr. sarbanes votes no. >> have all members who wished to vote voted? clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, on this vote there are 17 ayes and 15 nos. >> the ayes have it. the motion is tabled. the ga from georgia is recognized for his five minutes of questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, i don't think anyone here denies the fact that russia attempted to meddle in the elections. they have done so in the past. they have attempted in 2016. i don't have any reason to believe that they won't attempt it again in the ones
cummings. mr. cummings votes no. ms. maloney? ms. maloney votes no. ms. norton? ms. norton votes no. mr. clay? mr. clay votes know. mr. lynch? mr. lynch votes no. mr. cooper? mr. connolly. >> nay. >> mr. connolly votes nay. ms. kelly. ms. lawrence. >> no. >> ms. lawrence votes no. ms. watson coleman. ms. watson coleman votes no. mr. christian morthy. >> no. >> mr. christian morthy votes no. mr. race kin votes no. mr. gomez votes no. mr. welch. mr. welch votes...
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dominic cummings is there.ucation. quite a colourful and outspoken character. a good operator behind the scenes. but his behaviour does appear on the face of it cavalier at the moment. the observer goes on to say that there is an interim report by the department of digital culture and media... they believe it will call within days and enquiry on how to beef up the powers of parliament, to beef up the powers of parliament, to force people to come and answer to force people to come and answer to them when they are asked. we do not trust politicians at the best of times, we may be nervous about giving them these kinds of powers? what is scary is this man isn't a politician but a political adviser. if he has so much disrespect for parliament, that the organ he effectively served through its representatives, then why would we be expected to have any respect for it? and the other stories on the front of the observer, this is a very good and timely story. this is about the falling number of beds for mental health pati
dominic cummings is there.ucation. quite a colourful and outspoken character. a good operator behind the scenes. but his behaviour does appear on the face of it cavalier at the moment. the observer goes on to say that there is an interim report by the department of digital culture and media... they believe it will call within days and enquiry on how to beef up the powers of parliament, to beef up the powers of parliament, to force people to come and answer to force people to come and answer to...
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elijah cummings serves the seventh district including baltimore. good morning. gu
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cummings? mr. cummings? >> no. >> mr. cummings votes no. miss maloney? >> no. >> miss norton? >> no. >> mr. clay? mr. lynch? >> no. >> mr. cooper? >> no. >> mr. conley? >> nay. >> miss kelly? >> nay. >> miss lawrence? >> nay. >> miss lawrence votes nay. miss watson coleman? >> no. >> mr. morthy? >> no. >> mr. raskin? >> no. >> mr. gomez? mr. welch? >> no. >> mr. cartwright? >> no. >> mr. desantis? >> no. >> miss plasket? >> no. >> mr. sarbanes? >> no. >> mr. chair, how is mr. gowdy recorded? >> mr. gowdy mapassed. >> the clerk -- >> pass is not a vote. >> the clerk of the judiciary will call the vote of the members who have not yet been recorded. >> mr. issa? >> yes. >> mr. gowdy? mr. buck? >> aye. >> miss roby? mr. rothfess. >> aye. >> miss bass? mr. jeffries? >> i've been asked by the minority and the majority counsel to advise members their votes will only be counted once, if they're on both committees. and the clerk of the oversight and the -- >> mr. chairman, point of order. on what basis would that rule be since each committee is voting separately on that? >> procedurall
cummings? mr. cummings? >> no. >> mr. cummings votes no. miss maloney? >> no. >> miss norton? >> no. >> mr. clay? mr. lynch? >> no. >> mr. cooper? >> no. >> mr. conley? >> nay. >> miss kelly? >> nay. >> miss lawrence? >> nay. >> miss lawrence votes nay. miss watson coleman? >> no. >> mr. morthy? >> no. >> mr. raskin? >> no. >> mr. gomez? mr. welch? >> no....
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my cum i had become his afraid. and it encouraged me to go back until. it was my parents' day. where it can mean a sad day when i am happy. i think it is. if you think that i am having. if. you. beleaguered on a fine paying the price for his political maneuvering. now desperate for american recognition good technique and absolutely denounce the. goodies how did the p.l.o. find strength and support from their own life for oppressed palestinians living in the occupied territories chronicling the tourbillon story the struggle for pounds to mean whole. history of a revolution. how i was still got some pretty cold weather into southeastern parts of australia overnight frost certainly a possibility sunny a ground frost say in in melbourne temps just start the day at around four or five degrees not particularly warm dry though high pressure dust continues to dominate the weather and have a celsius in the heat of the day there for melbourne on thursday but with ten degrees as i was in that's at brisbane and around twenty one degrees was just getting up around that value for path is fin
my cum i had become his afraid. and it encouraged me to go back until. it was my parents' day. where it can mean a sad day when i am happy. i think it is. if you think that i am having. if. you. beleaguered on a fine paying the price for his political maneuvering. now desperate for american recognition good technique and absolutely denounce the. goodies how did the p.l.o. find strength and support from their own life for oppressed palestinians living in the occupied territories chronicling the...
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cummings? mr. cummings? >> no. >> mr. cummings votes no. miss maloney? >> no. >> miss norton? >> no. >> mr. clay? mr. lynch? >> no. >> mr. cooper? >> no. >> mr. conley? >> nay. >> miss kelly? >> nay. >> miss lawrence? >> nay. >> miss lawrence votes nay. miss watson coleman? >> no. >> mr. morthy? >> no. >> mr. raskin? >> no. >> mr. gomez? mr. welch? >> no. >> mr. cartwright? >> no. >> mr. desantis? >> no. >> miss plasket? >> no. >> mr. sarbanes? >> no. >> mr. chair, how is mr. gowdy recorded? >> mr. gowdy mapassed. >> the clerk -- >> pass is not a vote. >> the clerk of the judiciary will call the vote of the members who have not yet been recorded. >> mr. issa? >> yes. >> mr. gowdy? mr. buck? >> aye. >> miss roby? mr. rothfess. >> aye. >> miss bass? mr. jeffries? >> i've been asked by the minority and the majority counsel to advise members their votes will only be counted once, if they're on both committees. and the clerk of the oversight and the -- >> mr. chairman, point of order. on what basis would that rule be since each committee is voting separately on that? >> procedurall
cummings? mr. cummings? >> no. >> mr. cummings votes no. miss maloney? >> no. >> miss norton? >> no. >> mr. clay? mr. lynch? >> no. >> mr. cooper? >> no. >> mr. conley? >> nay. >> miss kelly? >> nay. >> miss lawrence? >> nay. >> miss lawrence votes nay. miss watson coleman? >> no. >> mr. morthy? >> no. >> mr. raskin? >> no. >> mr. gomez? mr. welch? >> no....
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that is why we are so much in favor of a care act that was introduced by congressman elijah cummings and senator elizabeth warren, who will be it.ng here to speak about it is direct funding to local jurisdictions like ours that are the most impacted. thes proportional to severity of this epidemic, and now we do not have to rely on one off funding. thatis similar to the act at the peak of hiv-aids epidemic, people said similar things. people were dying at record numbers. however, there is a solution. there is evidence that we can turn the tide, and that is what we are seeing on the front lines. we know what works. everything we can in baltimore. we just need the resources and the will to scale up the successful evidence-based intervention have already started here, and we need the assistance not only of the city, we in the city are doing so much on a shoestring budget, we need the assistance of the state and we critically needed assistance of the federal government. president trump has declared a state of public health emergency. we need to now see the resources that follow that decla
that is why we are so much in favor of a care act that was introduced by congressman elijah cummings and senator elizabeth warren, who will be it.ng here to speak about it is direct funding to local jurisdictions like ours that are the most impacted. thes proportional to severity of this epidemic, and now we do not have to rely on one off funding. thatis similar to the act at the peak of hiv-aids epidemic, people said similar things. people were dying at record numbers. however, there is a...
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thank you chairman, ranking member cummings and members of the committee. i am the new mexico secretary of state. prior to serving as secretary of state of the county county cler clerk. i'm also the treasurer. it's a nonprofit professional organization founded in 1904. the organization provides secretary of state, chief election officials and other public officials from across the united states to share public policy ideas and best practices. this is important because it gives election officials access to information beyond what's available in our own state. helping us find innovative solutions to common issues. over 80 the set sessions revolved around cyber security. election officials like myself are taking the possible threat of foreign actors meddling in the election very seriously. secretary nelson emphasize the fact that election security is national security. she also highlighted the positive relationships between dhs and the states to protect election infrastructure. while state and local officials have always been focused on election security, the
thank you chairman, ranking member cummings and members of the committee. i am the new mexico secretary of state. prior to serving as secretary of state of the county county cler clerk. i'm also the treasurer. it's a nonprofit professional organization founded in 1904. the organization provides secretary of state, chief election officials and other public officials from across the united states to share public policy ideas and best practices. this is important because it gives election...
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and so, i dedicate these words to ruth alma cummings. i want to thank the chairman for calling this very important hearing. candidly, however, it is not enough. it's not enough. it's not enough. words are cheap. this is the first time since donald trump was elected in 2016 that the oversight committee has held a full committee hearing on russian interference in the election. it took us a year and a half to finally hold today's hearing. this hearing comes less than four months -- hello -- four months before the 2018 midterm elections. and most states have already held their primaries. in addition, the chairman denied our request to invite the office of the director of national intelligence to testify today. congress needs to understand how russia attacked our states in order to help states defend against these attacks in the future. and i'm so glad that the chairman acknowledged the fact that we are under constant attack. this ain't nothing new. and they are prepared to do it again and again and again and they have probably learned some t
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it was leaked online by the former brive strategist dominic cummings. growth of break news of more than here. —— by the former vote leave strategist. rory cellan—jones is with me. what did this refund 7 cellan—jones is with me. what did this refund? a red maggot this inquiry has run for rind, from the facebook affair with cambridge analytica, harvesting data, to the behaviour of campaigners during the eu referendum campaign to questions foreign involvement in uk politics, the report aims to put all of that together but i think what will be most striking is some of the language used, the relentless targeting of hundreds of partisan views would play to the fears and prejudices of people, that is one line from the report. and a warning democracy is at risk and now is the time to protect our shared values and a call for action against tech companies to make them be more responsible, what they post online, and an update on all the rules surrounding how elections are conducted in the digital age. what about the manner of it being leaked today? leaked by the v
it was leaked online by the former brive strategist dominic cummings. growth of break news of more than here. —— by the former vote leave strategist. rory cellan—jones is with me. what did this refund 7 cellan—jones is with me. what did this refund? a red maggot this inquiry has run for rind, from the facebook affair with cambridge analytica, harvesting data, to the behaviour of campaigners during the eu referendum campaign to questions foreign involvement in uk politics, the report...
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casual pitch and put, three competitions batting, chipping and a barry with team annabel and alan cummingn top. i will let them stick to the golf and i will stick with the rowing. it is a different type of tournament for golfers to be a part of this war and to get to be involved with different athletes and get to see that sport is rock and they did is really special. it is my first under an event like it, it will be cool, rubs shoulders with other people from other sports, you watch them on tv and look up to and aspire to. being able to shed the field with them is good to be huge. afunjob field with them is good to be huge. a fun job should dele max swap, that may be worth sticking to the tony finau. -- a may be worth sticking to the tony finau. —— a funjob swap, but may be worth sticking to their own friend now. well, we began sportsday focusing on the tour de france — but we'll finish with a race that takes place at a snail‘s pace. what could it be? this was the scene in norfolk, the annual world snail racing championship. the prestigious annual tournament, which has been running for ov
casual pitch and put, three competitions batting, chipping and a barry with team annabel and alan cummingn top. i will let them stick to the golf and i will stick with the rowing. it is a different type of tournament for golfers to be a part of this war and to get to be involved with different athletes and get to see that sport is rock and they did is really special. it is my first under an event like it, it will be cool, rubs shoulders with other people from other sports, you watch them on tv...
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elijah cummings is a joining us next. later on we hear from to first responders first, as you have seen our guests are appearing from a facility known as healthcare for the homeless located in baltimore, maryland. we heard from the chief health officer about their approach to care. >> when somebody comes in and they have an opiate addiction, they have other issues. we know they have issues with where they're living. they tend to have mental issues. they also have dental issues. were able to address those at the same time. one of the hardest things to do is take care of one problem discreetly. we might be able to do that because the other piece of our lives are together and that's what's fallen apart. but when five are falling apart, you can't just build one thing out because the entire support structure is not there. that's what that approach does. they bring that there so they can a deal with addiction. >> people probably have perceptions of opiate addiction. was the reality from the work here? >> it's a chronic disease.
elijah cummings is a joining us next. later on we hear from to first responders first, as you have seen our guests are appearing from a facility known as healthcare for the homeless located in baltimore, maryland. we heard from the chief health officer about their approach to care. >> when somebody comes in and they have an opiate addiction, they have other issues. we know they have issues with where they're living. they tend to have mental issues. they also have dental issues. were able...
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elisha cummings is also part of the conversations. from today's "washington journal", this is three hours. >> host: if you take a look across the country and in the papers that represents cities and states, opiates are problem there too. this is the seattle times. recent statistics show a people a day in one county after fighting the tightening of rules there. sarah says that opiate overdoses have nearly doubled compared to last year. possibly because stricter rules for prescribing the drug. a weeklong survey conducted earlier show 57 incidents in that district reported on wednesday. that's eight per day. that compares with 37 cases in a similar survey early last year. in an effort to understand this comes at a time of increased national attention. the class of drugs include fennel, heroin and prescription painkillers. if you go to the pages of "the san francisco chronicle", another perspective taking a look at drug manufacturers. this is catherine writing from the chronicle. she said it's been 18 months since the san francisco drug d
elisha cummings is also part of the conversations. from today's "washington journal", this is three hours. >> host: if you take a look across the country and in the papers that represents cities and states, opiates are problem there too. this is the seattle times. recent statistics show a people a day in one county after fighting the tightening of rules there. sarah says that opiate overdoses have nearly doubled compared to last year. possibly because stricter rules for...
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cummings.hank you very much, mr. chairman. when chairman goodlatte and chairman gowdy launched their joint investigation into hillary clinton's emails, they promised not to interfere with the ongoing criminal investigation being conducted by special counsel mueller. they were crystal clear. let me read some of their statements. on december 6 chairman gowdy said, and i quote, i specifically communicated to special counsel robert mueller i would wittingly or unwittingly interfere with a criminal probe. end of quote. on march 18 chairman gowdy said, and i quote, i've been really very clear. leave him alone. let him do his job. end of quote. chairman gowdy went on to offer advice directly to the president. and this is what he said, and i quote. my advice to the president is the same thing i just told his lawyer, give bob mueller the time, the independence, and the resources to do the job. he went on to say that when you are innocent, if the allegations of collusion with the russians and there is no
cummings.hank you very much, mr. chairman. when chairman goodlatte and chairman gowdy launched their joint investigation into hillary clinton's emails, they promised not to interfere with the ongoing criminal investigation being conducted by special counsel mueller. they were crystal clear. let me read some of their statements. on december 6 chairman gowdy said, and i quote, i specifically communicated to special counsel robert mueller i would wittingly or unwittingly interfere with a criminal...
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we also have elijah cummings delivering his opening statement.which means we're within a four minute window to when we'll hear from strzok. in the ininterim, a little developing news we just learned, kristen welker joining me here in london reporting that an old pal of donald trump's is now coming to his defense a name you probably know, steve bannon. apparently set up a war room of sorts here in london putting together talking points and working with surrogates. two sources close to the former chief white house strategist say he is here now trying to get pro-trump messaging out into the ether, on tv and radio and papers during donald trump's visit here. let's bring in chris dickey. >> name more familiar to folks in europe. >> becoming more and more familiar. he's trying to encourage right wing movements, far right wing movements, some of which have been very successful in italy and austria and elsewhere. i think now he wants to also reingrashiate himself with trump after the unfortunate things he said about the trump administration before leavin
we also have elijah cummings delivering his opening statement.which means we're within a four minute window to when we'll hear from strzok. in the ininterim, a little developing news we just learned, kristen welker joining me here in london reporting that an old pal of donald trump's is now coming to his defense a name you probably know, steve bannon. apparently set up a war room of sorts here in london putting together talking points and working with surrogates. two sources close to the former...
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the bulk of what we're talking about isn't directed solely at dominic cummings at that the internet like and it affects the way we receive and it affects the way we receive and consume news, and this is very serious. damian, you said it's difficult to keep up with the ever—changing landscape with social media and fake news and the noise out there, so essentially how do you legislate for this and how are you able to put the parameters in place to make sure fake news doesn't continue? i think it is a question of looking at the liability and the law for the technology companies for the content on their site. in the past they have largely asserted that they are merely platforms, they serve content of the people create and don't have a responsibility for it. in countries like germany, where berwick eight speech laws historical reasons, are very strict, faced that may act against hate speech online. the consequence of that is that facebook have had to hire a very large numbers of new people to monitor what goes on on in the platform and they have a high compliance rate the taking down hate spe
the bulk of what we're talking about isn't directed solely at dominic cummings at that the internet like and it affects the way we receive and it affects the way we receive and consume news, and this is very serious. damian, you said it's difficult to keep up with the ever—changing landscape with social media and fake news and the noise out there, so essentially how do you legislate for this and how are you able to put the parameters in place to make sure fake news doesn't continue? i think...
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three competitions, putting, chipping and a par—3 with team annabel and alan cumming out on top. effortlessly. tough, it's really impressive seeing what they can do, so effortlesslylj let what they can do, so effortlessly.” let them stick with the golf and i'll stick with the rowing. with the european championships around the corner, they'll get used to competing against those in other sports. it's a different type of tournament for golfers to be a part of us well and to get to be involved with other athletes and to see their sport as well is really special. really cool, it will be my first time, it will be good to rub shoulders with people from other sports who you have watched on tv and you have seen and as byatt to get to their levels and to be able to share their feel of the game, it will be huge —— and inspired to get to their levels. ben croucher, bbc news, marlow. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly s
three competitions, putting, chipping and a par—3 with team annabel and alan cumming out on top. effortlessly. tough, it's really impressive seeing what they can do, so effortlesslylj let what they can do, so effortlessly.” let them stick with the golf and i'll stick with the rowing. with the european championships around the corner, they'll get used to competing against those in other sports. it's a different type of tournament for golfers to be a part of us well and to get to be involved...
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it is in the papers not because it has been leaked, or parts of it, bite dominic cummings of vote leave this basically says is that fake news and the way that we interact with news on social media does pose a risk to democracy. it says the relentless targeting of hyper partisan views, which play to be fears and prejudices of people is a greater threat to democracy them more familiarforms a greater threat to democracy them more familiar forms of so—called fa ke more familiar forms of so—called fake news. the problem is it is not necessarily deliberate. definitely not deliberate on the part of social media sites. it is people being shown what they want to see because of the way that we interact with news a nyway of the way that we interact with news anyway that we sort of create echo chambers for ourselves. that is something that is now quite easy and quite straightforward to identify. it is very difficult to fix. yep. this is why yes, there are two sides to this, i need to aspects, two sides to the client. it is what the great intervention or of terms, not thoughts about sharp power, whi
it is in the papers not because it has been leaked, or parts of it, bite dominic cummings of vote leave this basically says is that fake news and the way that we interact with news on social media does pose a risk to democracy. it says the relentless targeting of hyper partisan views, which play to be fears and prejudices of people is a greater threat to democracy them more familiarforms a greater threat to democracy them more familiar forms of so—called fa ke more familiar forms of...
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opioid command center, the acting baltimore police commissioner, and marilyn congressman elijah cummings. callers told us their stories. you can watch it tonight at 8:00 eastern on hart senate office building 0. and prime time on c-span, anthony kennedy discusses his legacy at the annual ninth circuit judicial conference in anaheim, california his watch that tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> a lot of people feel i don't want my kids read stories that are sad, disturbing, whatever. that is not a totally illegitimate thing to say. i went to choose as a parent when my kid understands stuff that might bring them grief but they are 14 now. when will you to do some to the idea that not everything is perfect? all those factors swirled together to create the perfect dumpster fire of mass censorship. >> science fiction author corey doctorour will be our author on in-depth discussing his book walk away. his of the book will include down and out in the magic kingdom, little brother and 14 other novels. interact with corey doctorow by phone or facebook. the in-depth fiction edition with science
opioid command center, the acting baltimore police commissioner, and marilyn congressman elijah cummings. callers told us their stories. you can watch it tonight at 8:00 eastern on hart senate office building 0. and prime time on c-span, anthony kennedy discusses his legacy at the annual ninth circuit judicial conference in anaheim, california his watch that tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> a lot of people feel i don't want my kids read stories that are sad, disturbing, whatever....
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their names are dean cummings and eric smith. there are only 40 kids in the school.here are only 140 people in the village. it is actually closer to rush of ssia than it is to anchorage. it is way up on the bering sea. i had not had the chance to visit them. i thought maybe i could send them up there with these two teachers. i did not know what they look like or how old they were, but it was my only choice, so i sent .ebecca i would like to read a little bit here from what she wrote. "i still can't believe my dad sent me alone. this just over 100 pound, 20-year-old daughter to the arctic circle to two men in their 20's who had not seen a single woman and a long time. " [laughter] "my father had never even seen their faces. were teachers and the village and from the lower 48, and that they made up two of town." white men in the one man was a fan of debts and heard he was in alaska working on a new book and had emailed him encouraging him to visit. first of all, it was spring break. several of my friends were headed to florida and cancun to get wasted, sunburned, maybe
their names are dean cummings and eric smith. there are only 40 kids in the school.here are only 140 people in the village. it is actually closer to rush of ssia than it is to anchorage. it is way up on the bering sea. i had not had the chance to visit them. i thought maybe i could send them up there with these two teachers. i did not know what they look like or how old they were, but it was my only choice, so i sent .ebecca i would like to read a little bit here from what she wrote. "i...
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cummings, for his opening statement. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. when chairman goodlatte and chairman gowdy launched their joint investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails, they promised not to interfere with the ongoing criminal investigation being conducted by special counsel mueller. they were crystal clear. let me read some of their statements. on december 6th, chairman gowdy said and i quote, i specifically communicated to special counsel robert mueller i would not wittingly or unwittingly interfere with an ongoing criminal probe, end of quote. on march 18th, dharm gowdy sa c said and i quote, i've been really very clear, leave him alone, let him do his job, end of quote. chairman gowdy went on to offer advice directly to the president and this is what he said and i quote, my advice to the president is the same thing i just told his lawyer, give bob mueller the time, the independence, and the resources to do the job. he went on to say that when you are innocent, if the allegations of collusion which the russians -- and there's no evidence of
cummings, for his opening statement. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. when chairman goodlatte and chairman gowdy launched their joint investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails, they promised not to interfere with the ongoing criminal investigation being conducted by special counsel mueller. they were crystal clear. let me read some of their statements. on december 6th, chairman gowdy said and i quote, i specifically communicated to special counsel robert mueller i would not...
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bolten, in your testimony, you referenced an indiana-based manufacturer, cummings incorporated, major company. you note that cummings, on account of what you characterize as an escalating trade war, must now pay a 25% import from china for use in u.s. production. you go on to note that the companies absorbing a 25% u.s. tariff on finished products that it manufacturers in china for sale off highway equipment manufacturers and if cummings were to pass this tear rough-related cost and increase to the highway customers who lose final sales to the world as a national competitor. mr. bolten, earlier this year i introduced along with other senators on both sides of the aisle some legislation i mentioned in our first panel. the bipartisan national economic security strategy act of 2018. as 2757. it will create a statutory requirement for not just this administration but for a future administration to periodically submit to congress a national economics security strategy. a very sensitive topic, but there's an unclassified version with a classified enx. members of congress respectfully engage
bolten, in your testimony, you referenced an indiana-based manufacturer, cummings incorporated, major company. you note that cummings, on account of what you characterize as an escalating trade war, must now pay a 25% import from china for use in u.s. production. you go on to note that the companies absorbing a 25% u.s. tariff on finished products that it manufacturers in china for sale off highway equipment manufacturers and if cummings were to pass this tear rough-related cost and increase to...
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some of his cum rates have their own ideas about how to enjoy a church service two of them have been detailed off to god the weapons in front of the church. however the others are in the old secrest the across from the basilica. of the title. and now the highlights of the celebration the exposition of the precious brevik. the congregation leaves the church and proceeds across the island. is especially proud to be one of the canopy barris. mixing freely with the islanders a sister a shell and sister are s.l.e. . for the rest of germany this is a normal working day bus on haifa no it's the highlight of the year. yeah. you know. the on interest are determined to keep the monks legacy alive. oh the. good the the the . the be. going. to. move. the. mob. the the. mob the mob i'm going to move. on. from. more. blood coming some time scale of the bodies turn up. but the vast majority of mexico's two hundred thousand missing persons never found. mexico is in the grip of drug cartels and come up the but human rights activists family members cling to a desperate hope mexicans dying for justice
some of his cum rates have their own ideas about how to enjoy a church service two of them have been detailed off to god the weapons in front of the church. however the others are in the old secrest the across from the basilica. of the title. and now the highlights of the celebration the exposition of the precious brevik. the congregation leaves the church and proceeds across the island. is especially proud to be one of the canopy barris. mixing freely with the islanders a sister a shell and...
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that moment came after congressman nadler's colleague elijah cummings reminded everybody visually of the work robert mueller has done when he had his staff hold up giant more than life sized photos of all the trump administration and trump campaign connected people hope have already pled guilty in the special counsel's investigation. so that's what ricky pineda looks like. today's hearing ended barely an hour ago, ten hours after it started. the top democrat in the room, congressman nadler, spent much of this long day honestly trying to get the republicans on the committee to abide by their own rules and to let strzok get his answers out. at one point he tried to get the whole thing adjourned after republicans threatened to hold peter strzok in contempt over his very first answer today. congressman nadler joins us now. thank you very much for being with us. it's a pleasure to have you here. you must be tired. >> pleasure to be here. >> what is your bottom line take away from today's hearing? i was struck by your opening statement in which one of your closing lines was, leave the spec
that moment came after congressman nadler's colleague elijah cummings reminded everybody visually of the work robert mueller has done when he had his staff hold up giant more than life sized photos of all the trump administration and trump campaign connected people hope have already pled guilty in the special counsel's investigation. so that's what ricky pineda looks like. today's hearing ended barely an hour ago, ten hours after it started. the top democrat in the room, congressman nadler,...
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cummings. >> i yield to the gentleman, mr. meadows. >> i thank the gentleman. i thank the gentlelady. mr. chairman, in the spirit of transparency, and i think we all want transparency here, i would offer for the chairman's consideration this body's consideration, releasing the full transcripts that we had in the 11th hour, breaking with two different conditions. one is, is that we have the opportunity to interview miss lisa page first, since those text messages were back and forth between two witnesses. and the second that we can scrub that transcribed interview for any personal relevant information that might be embarrassing before we do that. >> if the gentleman yields. >> yes, i yield to the gentleman. >> thank you. spirit of the gentleman's recommendation is taken, is well taken, and we will definitely take that under advisement. >> i would also hope we give the fbi the opportunity for redaction of anything that would impact on the nation's national security. i think that is extremely important. >> reclaiming my time, it's my understanding the gentleman doe
cummings. >> i yield to the gentleman, mr. meadows. >> i thank the gentleman. i thank the gentlelady. mr. chairman, in the spirit of transparency, and i think we all want transparency here, i would offer for the chairman's consideration this body's consideration, releasing the full transcripts that we had in the 11th hour, breaking with two different conditions. one is, is that we have the opportunity to interview miss lisa page first, since those text messages were back and forth...
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david: you graduated magna cum laude and decided to go to procter & gamble? steve: i did.: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: a number of people did. scott cook was there. ge. immelt, who ran he and i worked together. the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came after i left. it was a great place. david: you go to stanford and are going to get your nba. you decide to drop out and work at a startup in seattle call microsoft -- called microsoft. what did your father say about that? steve: he was apoplectic in a way. he did not try to stop me. i called home, and he said, what the heck is software? he had been involved installing ang systems. my mom said, why would a person never need to computer? it wasn't crazy in 1980. they said, we hear you. if it doesn't work out, you go back to business school, right? never came back. david: you stay there and ultimate become next to bill gates and paul allen the biggest shareholder. what were the perks as you work your way
david: you graduated magna cum laude and decided to go to procter & gamble? steve: i did.: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: a number of people did. scott cook was there. ge. immelt, who ran he and i worked together. the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came after i left. it was a great place. david: you go to stanford and are going to get your nba. you decide to drop out...
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casual pitch and put, three competitions batting, chipping and a barry with team annabel and alan cummingwing. it is a different type of tournament for golfers
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pretty good guidance out of hard core industrials like eden and cummings and that's drawing intereste're trying to see if the last few days of trouble for tech can come to an end. >> i think in general this market has been extremely resilient and in july up about 3% and i think after the s&p being up nine years in a row and having a big year last year, being up 5 or 6% is pretty good especially in light of the headline risks we've been talking about. >> so i can't get a straight answer liz ann on technology is this the opportunity of a lifetime to buy these stocks on sale or is there complete rethink of this entire trade >> i think it's too soon for any of us to know for sure i think it probably represents a consolidation phase like this sector has gone through many times in this bull market. if you look at some of the technicals, it's not taking out some of the prior support levels i don't know i would consider it the buying opportunity of a lifetime i do think you are starting to see value players come into the market, clearly not in the technology space but you've seen a pretty si
pretty good guidance out of hard core industrials like eden and cummings and that's drawing intereste're trying to see if the last few days of trouble for tech can come to an end. >> i think in general this market has been extremely resilient and in july up about 3% and i think after the s&p being up nine years in a row and having a big year last year, being up 5 or 6% is pretty good especially in light of the headline risks we've been talking about. >> so i can't get a straight...
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so far in the couple of cum pala who has devised a clever system of drip irrigation he's certainly doing his bit to combat plastic waste and to promote sustainable farming. how can plastic waste help grow food. this looks like a dumping ground for plastic trash. but it's actually crude material for every case and technology. you can define my job is sarah low has created a system that combines recycling plastic and saving water. all it required was one great idea. and a little hole in a plastic bottle. thanks to the drip irrigation system. tomatoes have survived the months of drought. that's a healthy despite the scorching sun. the farmer expects a bumper harvest in two months which he can sell in the local market. to be simple bottle irrigation method helps ensure food security and to protect the environment. like that. if you're also doing. visit our website. tweet. hash tag. we share your story was wow it's amazing what great ideas people come on with another eco here we want to introduce to you regina. she lives in port city in cameroon she is an environmental journalist and she's in
so far in the couple of cum pala who has devised a clever system of drip irrigation he's certainly doing his bit to combat plastic waste and to promote sustainable farming. how can plastic waste help grow food. this looks like a dumping ground for plastic trash. but it's actually crude material for every case and technology. you can define my job is sarah low has created a system that combines recycling plastic and saving water. all it required was one great idea. and a little hole in a plastic...
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it's a victorian convent cum well. she is especially fond of the fox and sank it dates back to eighty nine. and this program is one of the few in london where they still have snags and that's true if you look back. you can come in here with anyone you like to just close the door behind you. it's the perfect place to round off an evening in one of your. capital. where just about the halfway point is through the world cup soccer tournament in russia now while the various nations battle it out on the side of her. we've been checking out what's going on on the sidelines such as with the fans and the soccer paraphernalia but today we want to take a closer look at the hosts from st petersburg to moscow russians have been preparing for this moment for years so how are they faring as host of one of the world's biggest sporting events here's a closer look. russia has gone all out to host this year's soccer world cup. the bushes hope to score with their diversity beauty splendor and rich culture they welcome fans to the eleven h
it's a victorian convent cum well. she is especially fond of the fox and sank it dates back to eighty nine. and this program is one of the few in london where they still have snags and that's true if you look back. you can come in here with anyone you like to just close the door behind you. it's the perfect place to round off an evening in one of your. capital. where just about the halfway point is through the world cup soccer tournament in russia now while the various nations battle it out on...
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david: you graduated magna cum laude and decided to go to procter & gamble? steve: i did.ctor and gamble. david: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their young training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: funny you should mention that. a number of people did. when i was there, scott cook was there. jeff immelt, who ran ge. he and i worked together on the blueberry muffins and snack cake mix. we were the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came right after i left. it really was a great place. david: you go to stanford and are going to get your mba. then you decide to drop out and go to a tiny startup in seattle called microsoft. what did your father say about that? steve: he was apoplectic in a way. he did not try to stop me. but i remember when i called home and my dad said, what the heck is software? he had been involved installing wang systems, old wordprocessors. my mom said, why would a person never need to computer? today, you would say that is crazy, but it was not crazy in 1980. they said, we hear you.
david: you graduated magna cum laude and decided to go to procter & gamble? steve: i did.ctor and gamble. david: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their young training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: funny you should mention that. a number of people did. when i was there, scott cook was there. jeff immelt, who ran ge. he and i worked together on the blueberry muffins and snack cake mix. we were the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around....
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issues taking place — in fact, when you look at it, i spoke this afternoon to congressmen elijah cummingsdemocrat on the house oversight committee, and he did inform me that they are looking at additional investigations. in fact they sent a letter the inspector general of the epa, so even though scott pruitt has left his position — or will be leaving his position — he is still not out of the woods on these investigations. they can still be dogging this white house as well as scott pruitt for some time to come. when president trump and xijinping met in november, they were all smiles and handshakes. but a lot can change in a matter of months, and the trade war between the us and china is about to step up. in the next few hours, the us starts imposing tariffs of 25% on $34 billion worth of chinese exports. beijing is hitting back with tariffs on american agricultural produce. so are the worlds two largest economies on the brink of a fully—fledged trade war? here's our china correspondentjohn sudworth. here is just one of the products on the us tariff list. 12,000 of these chinese—built machi
issues taking place — in fact, when you look at it, i spoke this afternoon to congressmen elijah cummingsdemocrat on the house oversight committee, and he did inform me that they are looking at additional investigations. in fact they sent a letter the inspector general of the epa, so even though scott pruitt has left his position — or will be leaving his position — he is still not out of the woods on these investigations. they can still be dogging this white house as well as scott pruitt...
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david: you graduated magna cum laude and decided to go to procter & gamble? steve: i did.or and gamble. david: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their young training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: funny you should mention that. a number of people did. when i was there, scott cook was there. jeff immelt, who ran ge. he and i worked together on the blueberry muffins and snack cake mix. we were the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came right after i left. it really was a great place. david: you go to stanford and are going to get your mba. then you decide to drop out and go to a tiny startup in seattle called microsoft. what did your father say about that? steve: he was apoplectic in a way. he did not try to stop me. but i remember when i called home and my dad said, what the heck is software? he had been involved installing wang systems, old wordprocessors. my mom said, why would a person never need to computer? you would say that is crazy, but it was not crazy in 1980. they said, we hear you. if it do
david: you graduated magna cum laude and decided to go to procter & gamble? steve: i did.or and gamble. david: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their young training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: funny you should mention that. a number of people did. when i was there, scott cook was there. jeff immelt, who ran ge. he and i worked together on the blueberry muffins and snack cake mix. we were the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around....
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are sheri's brother show bars is the leading of the ruling p m l and he's up against former cricketer cum politician imran khan who heads the center right back is than thirty. there's also the pakistan people's party led by beloved bhutto the twenty nine year old son of the assassinated former prime minister benazir bhutto. been corresponding his life for us in the hole and of course it's the stronghold of the. party where the former prime minister sharif is strong his brother is fighting that position now certainly trying to come the prime minister but it's also the home city of imran khan too so what's the impression you get of the certainly the voting on this very important. to me a while but this is the stronghold this is the heartland of politics in pakistan and province and especially the city of lahore which is being hotly contested between the two sides sides as you mentioned the bikes on the family in the p.t.i. the five percent that you can stop being led by. a polling station where you can see a lot of people who are supporters of the pakistan tehreek e insaf they've been gathe
are sheri's brother show bars is the leading of the ruling p m l and he's up against former cricketer cum politician imran khan who heads the center right back is than thirty. there's also the pakistan people's party led by beloved bhutto the twenty nine year old son of the assassinated former prime minister benazir bhutto. been corresponding his life for us in the hole and of course it's the stronghold of the. party where the former prime minister sharif is strong his brother is fighting that...
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. >> reporter: 34-year-old joleen cummings went missing mother's day weekend. her ex-husband says she never showed up to pick up their three children. >> our initial investigation lead us to believe that the last person to joleen was a woman went by the name of jennifer sybert. >> reporter: police say surveillance cameras caught that woman driving joleen's car after she disappeared. that woman's real name they say is kimberly kessler, and was a co-worker of joleen's at a jacksonville-area hair salon. kessler is charged with grand theft auto and pleaded not guilty. police say other cameras also captured kessler dumping items in the garbage. >> kessler disposing what looked like a white trash bag and emptying the contents of a trash can in one of several dumpsters. >> reporter: authorities traced the items from the dumpster to this massive landfill in southeast georgia, the size of a football field. the state attorney says kessler could still face first-degree murder charges even if police don't find joleen's body. tom? >> stephanie ramos tonight. thank you. >>>
. >> reporter: 34-year-old joleen cummings went missing mother's day weekend. her ex-husband says she never showed up to pick up their three children. >> our initial investigation lead us to believe that the last person to joleen was a woman went by the name of jennifer sybert. >> reporter: police say surveillance cameras caught that woman driving joleen's car after she disappeared. that woman's real name they say is kimberly kessler, and was a co-worker of joleen's at a...
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the party of cum body of a prime minister of one sense says it has won a landslide victory in disputed elections it claims to have won all the seats in parliament official results will be out next month but rights groups are calling the election a sham after the main opposition party was banned prime minister hun sen as the world's longest serving leader. the editor of the new york times says he has met with the u.s. president our theirselves berber says he told us president donald trump to stop labeling journalists enemies of the people because it's putting their lives at risk from design he says the press is putting public safety at risk by reporting on internal government to state. in the u.s. wildfires raging across california have claimed another life a firefighter has been killed battling a blaze near yosemite national park that brings the state's overall death toll to eighty six other people have died in the car fire in northern california hot and dry conditions across the state have been feeding the flames. spain's new socialist government wants to remove the remains of fascist
the party of cum body of a prime minister of one sense says it has won a landslide victory in disputed elections it claims to have won all the seats in parliament official results will be out next month but rights groups are calling the election a sham after the main opposition party was banned prime minister hun sen as the world's longest serving leader. the editor of the new york times says he has met with the u.s. president our theirselves berber says he told us president donald trump to...