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the european court of rights and deming russia -- condemning russia. pay have ordered moscow to damages. also, thousands protesting in prague. he has been sent abroad again. opposition parties uniting and seeking a motion against them. this saturday, as protesters blocked highways and roads across france. they are anchored by the tax -- angered by the tax on fuel. they say they will not budge on the tax. confirmed,being prosecutors have revealed that julian assange has been charged in the u.s.. the founder of wikileaks has been fighting arrest and expedition to the night states -- extradition to the night states for years. -- to the united states for years. held up in the embassy in london for five years. fighting arrest and extradition. the founder of wikileaks may have gotten a glance at what the u.s. has planned for him. in this document about a completely unrelated case, his name appears. it says "no other procedure is likely to keep confidential, the fact that he has charged -- he has been charged." why is his name in an unrelated quote request? w
the european court of rights and deming russia -- condemning russia. pay have ordered moscow to damages. also, thousands protesting in prague. he has been sent abroad again. opposition parties uniting and seeking a motion against them. this saturday, as protesters blocked highways and roads across france. they are anchored by the tax -- angered by the tax on fuel. they say they will not budge on the tax. confirmed,being prosecutors have revealed that julian assange has been charged in the u.s.....
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franken was the demes sacrificial lamb. i wonder how many wish they had something and take him back into the fold given the totalality of fev is still standing up for the saudis. it the number of souny islamic militants has quad kruppleds and young people who spend time on fake, if and that can kmt be efeem and toll me how you feel on this poll question. do you thing that it increases if and for (waves crashing) excedrin sees your relentless, pounding headache even if no one else can. it's why we focus only on headaches. nothing works faster. we see your pain and what's possible without it. excedrin extra strength. we see your pain and what's possible without it. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not ta
franken was the demes sacrificial lamb. i wonder how many wish they had something and take him back into the fold given the totalality of fev is still standing up for the saudis. it the number of souny islamic militants has quad kruppleds and young people who spend time on fake, if and that can kmt be efeem and toll me how you feel on this poll question. do you thing that it increases if and for (waves crashing) excedrin sees your relentless, pounding headache even if no one else can. it's why...
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listen to the now departed brexit secretary con deming the deal. dozens and dozens of his colleagues hold this view. i fought very hard to get this deal, a deal that i could in good conscience take to the country and my colleagues. if you look at what's being proposed now, it's not only in my view damaging to the economy but it's impossible to reconcile to the promises we made at the last election. statement, the prime minister. and beyond departed colleagues, is it realistic to expect theresa may can get her version of brexit through parliament? i do not pretend that this has been a comfortable process, oi’ this has been a comfortable process, or that either we or the eu are entirely happy with all of the arrangements that have been included within it. mr speaker, when i first became prime minister in 2016, there was no ready—made blueprint for brexit. many people said it could simply not be done. i've never accepted that. but watch her colleagues, half of them cheering, half of them arms crossed, not knowing where to look. then 57 minutes of bitt
listen to the now departed brexit secretary con deming the deal. dozens and dozens of his colleagues hold this view. i fought very hard to get this deal, a deal that i could in good conscience take to the country and my colleagues. if you look at what's being proposed now, it's not only in my view damaging to the economy but it's impossible to reconcile to the promises we made at the last election. statement, the prime minister. and beyond departed colleagues, is it realistic to expect theresa...
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. >> miss demings, you are recognized for five minutes. miss demings? you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you so much, madam chair and thank you to the witnesses for being here today. this question is for the entire panel and i do appreciate the information that you shared in this very critical area, and my question goes back to collaboration, cooperation and the question was asked about resources when we have the ability to share information and better work together. so my question is how are dhs and dod working together on supply chain risk especially in light of the growing overlap between the defense industrial base and the infrastructure. >> i can start, ma'am. >> this is one of our key areas of focus given the exact point you just made that the many civilian agencies use many of the same companies that are in the defense industrial base and that dod uses. there's a series of actions, some of which we can talk about in the closed hearing, as well that we are ensuring that we're coordinating, that we are using our authorities to drive risk
. >> miss demings, you are recognized for five minutes. miss demings? you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you so much, madam chair and thank you to the witnesses for being here today. this question is for the entire panel and i do appreciate the information that you shared in this very critical area, and my question goes back to collaboration, cooperation and the question was asked about resources when we have the ability to share information and better work together. so...
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the demes that now control the house is unbelievable. the first time donald trump as president will be accountable to anybody. that is a huge story and a bigger deal. if you think donald trump is what's broken, winning those state houses, winning some of those governor races wasn't going to fix it. but taking control of the house might. >> donna, you have a question. >> i think for democrats we tried to actually temper our expectations because of 2016. i think tonight is proving to be a really good night. and, you know, when i look at the potential governing majority, i see a majority that's actually going to be able to get some things done. a check on donald trump, part of that check is the president doing thingsavoids. you see with culberson losing, republicans have already lost three chairmen. not just the rank and file members, they have lost three chairmen in culberson, in sessions, in peter roscoe. that's part of heir leadership core and that's dangerous to them inside their caucus. >> steve schmidt, does anybody grow courage withi
the demes that now control the house is unbelievable. the first time donald trump as president will be accountable to anybody. that is a huge story and a bigger deal. if you think donald trump is what's broken, winning those state houses, winning some of those governor races wasn't going to fix it. but taking control of the house might. >> donna, you have a question. >> i think for democrats we tried to actually temper our expectations because of 2016. i think tonight is proving to...
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far today saying republicans will protect people with preexisting conditions, far better than the demes who invented and passed obamacare which does that. do you chuckle at that? what's the response to that at dnc headquarters? >> we talked about the 60 times they voted to repeal the affordable care act, the lawsuit filed in texas in which the department of justice, the republican department of justice is refusing to defend the affordable care act. it is very clear what they want to do. and it's also clear to me, chris, that they are hemorrhaging on this health care issue. that's why they're trying to deflect attention. we need to be focused, like a laser, in these last six days about the fact that we're fighting for health care. >> let me ask you something. did you go in -- did democrats go into this campaign seeing that as the central issue on the ground that was going to be a key issue for their success, or was it something more organic where they sort of recognized in the process of canvassing a voter contact of being on the trail how salient it was. >> good leaders are good listene
far today saying republicans will protect people with preexisting conditions, far better than the demes who invented and passed obamacare which does that. do you chuckle at that? what's the response to that at dnc headquarters? >> we talked about the 60 times they voted to repeal the affordable care act, the lawsuit filed in texas in which the department of justice, the republican department of justice is refusing to defend the affordable care act. it is very clear what they want to do....
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. >> greg: the midterms are really more like spring break for under told deming to mike older childrenng but evil in trumpet. thanks dems gone wild. now they are even stripping. >> so to like your life depends on it. i will be at the headquarter campaigns, we will be at -- i will be at uc irvine. >> greg: that is an actual adult. so exactly two years ago, these kids got their blind rage on and never took it off. there was no pleasing them, especially if they are well off enough not to be affected by the job market. they don't need trump the way that the rest of america does, and trump does make a great target. he is a law & order guy. it is one word. it boundaries. boundaries exist to bring forward goal. wyoming is just another chunk of the planet. add offenses and you get order and logic. you need them for a country's identity. and you need them as law. it allows people to lead free lives without harm. what's the problem? any law & order stance becomes heartless because the left separates the process, which is enforcing laws, from the results, which is creating order. so military, cop
. >> greg: the midterms are really more like spring break for under told deming to mike older childrenng but evil in trumpet. thanks dems gone wild. now they are even stripping. >> so to like your life depends on it. i will be at the headquarter campaigns, we will be at -- i will be at uc irvine. >> greg: that is an actual adult. so exactly two years ago, these kids got their blind rage on and never took it off. there was no pleasing them, especially if they are well off...
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you look at this kind of signalling, that there are real pieces of fundamental data that show the demes breaking out, and a lot of voters who say, huh, i think i heard that right before the 2016 election and it didn't work out. how do you make sense of that tonight? >> well, it's a different election. donald trump, no matter how much he wants to be on the ballot, isn't on the ballot. and those 69 -- i have 70 really hotly contested districts. democrats are going to win 15, republicans are going to -- pretty sure to take two of those back. so that will give us a 13-seat edge. and then out of the remaining 56 or so contested seats, we've got to win 10 to get control. anything over that is a margin. if we win 30 or so, that's a real tidal wave. i'm optimistic about it. i'm much more optimistic than i was shortly after the kavanaugh hearing. >> the kavanaugh hearing did affect enthusiasm on the democratic side. donna, take a listen to oprah, also from today. just fascinating to see her out there, like mentioned in the lead. we haven't seen that in over eight years. here she was talking a li
you look at this kind of signalling, that there are real pieces of fundamental data that show the demes breaking out, and a lot of voters who say, huh, i think i heard that right before the 2016 election and it didn't work out. how do you make sense of that tonight? >> well, it's a different election. donald trump, no matter how much he wants to be on the ballot, isn't on the ballot. and those 69 -- i have 70 really hotly contested districts. democrats are going to win 15, republicans are...
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we keep running the number on the right-hand corner of our screen, 21 for the demes in the house. >>nk they're going to do well in some of these suburban seats, you know. places like north carolina, some of them, georgia will do well, pick ups in texas. but the aspiration that pick up a lot of seats doesn't seem like it's coming to fruition. a lot will be close. still a good chance that the democrats win the house. but i see the chances of a wave kind of dissipating every time i see something on the board. >> james, this is rachel in new york, thanks for being with us tonight. you're talking about how you see the wave dissipating and not building there. obviously the democrats hope to get control of the house with as big a majority as they can get. even if they've only got a one-seat majority that means that they will take over the committee chairmanships, nancy pelosi will be speaker once again. how important is the size of the democratic majority, if that wave doesn't materialize, but they do win? >> you always want -- you need safety in there. people can switch, people can die, a
we keep running the number on the right-hand corner of our screen, 21 for the demes in the house. >>nk they're going to do well in some of these suburban seats, you know. places like north carolina, some of them, georgia will do well, pick ups in texas. but the aspiration that pick up a lot of seats doesn't seem like it's coming to fruition. a lot will be close. still a good chance that the democrats win the house. but i see the chances of a wave kind of dissipating every time i see...
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it's been a night of victories and it's been a night of some painful losses for the demes, but this, of course, hands a vital branch of government to the opposite party. >> to be clear, with texas senate going to ted cruz, nbc is projecting that the republican party will hold the senate. nbc is now projecting that the democratic party will hold the house. so, this means divided control on capitol hill. there's a lot of other races to cover over the course of this evening, including a lot of fascinating governors races. in terms of overall control of the two houses of congress. it looks like we know how the big part of this story is going to end. >> nicolle wallace, for the federal bench, you need the senate. but for the investigations and the scrutiny that this administration will not welcome, you need the house. >> this is everything. i mine, democrats have been out of the ball game. they've been incapable doing what the republicans were willing to do because they didn't control the senate or the house. this changes everything. adam schiff is now the chair of the house intel committ
it's been a night of victories and it's been a night of some painful losses for the demes, but this, of course, hands a vital branch of government to the opposite party. >> to be clear, with texas senate going to ted cruz, nbc is projecting that the republican party will hold the senate. nbc is now projecting that the democratic party will hold the house. so, this means divided control on capitol hill. there's a lot of other races to cover over the course of this evening, including a lot...
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confidence there is ag that group, day in and day out, of the susan ellenbergers or the josh sheriff demings -- sharp fsteins, or the bob temples, who are not in the spotlight. sometimes they are called the federal bureaucracy. who care about the federal health mission. and they get pounded from all sides. but as long as, you know, people are willing to serve and taken that heat. and be well trained and take on these difficult jobs for relatively little in financial reward. hope that those pendulums do not swing too far and always readjust. >> over the last 20 years there has been a series of legislative acts aimed at at least for some part of it to get the fda to move faster. had fi idelma, and we idah, and we had the 21st century cure act, which is just the latest, and they all have components of, you know, how can the fda make things go faster, when can we get by with only a single trial, when can we get by with, you know, marker data, when can we do this and that? time, i think the fda takes these legislations and it may, and these acts, and then figure out how to deal with it. and for t
confidence there is ag that group, day in and day out, of the susan ellenbergers or the josh sheriff demings -- sharp fsteins, or the bob temples, who are not in the spotlight. sometimes they are called the federal bureaucracy. who care about the federal health mission. and they get pounded from all sides. but as long as, you know, people are willing to serve and taken that heat. and be well trained and take on these difficult jobs for relatively little in financial reward. hope that those...
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i think we also have to look at the size of the victory in the house which is expected, the demes to the expected number of seats is 30 majority after the close. and if it comes about that and the gop keeps the senate, i think, you know, that's a reasonably okay outcome, even though i think the market would prefer that republicans be able to keep the house. i just don't think that's possible i don't think the survey is going to peel off as much as some people think. >> yeah. >> i don't think, you know, a split congress isn't the worst thing. some of the greatest markets we had -- the biggest bull market is during the clinton administration and you know, we had a democratic president and a republican congress. there was a split there. i think what is a little worrisome, if there is a blue wave, i'm not saying there is, but if we see something like 45 seats majority. >> or a consensus. >> yeah, above consensus and/or the senate, you know, goes to even or even democratic, the question is what does that mean for 2020? you know, because if the democrats come on really strong, i mean, i'm
i think we also have to look at the size of the victory in the house which is expected, the demes to the expected number of seats is 30 majority after the close. and if it comes about that and the gop keeps the senate, i think, you know, that's a reasonably okay outcome, even though i think the market would prefer that republicans be able to keep the house. i just don't think that's possible i don't think the survey is going to peel off as much as some people think. >> yeah. >> i...
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saying mueller and his gang of angry demes, see how horribly and visually they are treating people.afort. >> pete williams, thank you. >>> we have a little "boost" for you at home. we heard that two is company, three's a crowd. but sometimes it's a cute little crowd. little girl is in no mood to share daddy, when mom holds his hand, she replaces it with her own. this kept happening. mom, you're out. i'm in. thank you. >>> we have a lot more ahead, you guys, including, can you really learn a new language from an app? we're going to ask craig because he gave that a shot. >>> first, a "today" exclusive. we'll be sitting down with olympian bode miller. olympian bode miller. we'll talk to bode abou they are ridiculous when they first wake up.unkin'? daddy walks into the walls like he's a bumper car. your dunkin' doesn't make you, you... but it helps. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. pick some up where you buy groceries. sometimes we forget what is ilike baseball? like you! diagnosed with an aggressive cancer, johan came to st. jude children's research hospital. our discoveries have helpe
saying mueller and his gang of angry demes, see how horribly and visually they are treating people.afort. >> pete williams, thank you. >>> we have a little "boost" for you at home. we heard that two is company, three's a crowd. but sometimes it's a cute little crowd. little girl is in no mood to share daddy, when mom holds his hand, she replaces it with her own. this kept happening. mom, you're out. i'm in. thank you. >>> we have a lot more ahead, you guys,...
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ranking member demings, thank you for the opportunity to sit in on this hearing. the reason for overextending my invitation, i also ask this committee examine all the federal government responses to disasters and to include in that examination the largest farm on planet earth this year for examinations. my district was struck about 3 years ago, a typhoon. on october 24th, a typhoon youto. we deal with many storms. several a year. but i went to take a moment to thank the american people for all they are doing to help. to rebuild their lives. i want to acknowledge the work the 1345 federal employees are doing including the army corps, many from fema and other department of defense personnel as well. but i'm not satisfied with their work. how can i be when so many people i represent remain without power and water, many children not in school with jobs and incomes struggling day by day after going through a typhoon. i have been through hundreds of typhoons and never seen one like this. a gentleman, the i was just passing by, told me i have never seen the air around me
ranking member demings, thank you for the opportunity to sit in on this hearing. the reason for overextending my invitation, i also ask this committee examine all the federal government responses to disasters and to include in that examination the largest farm on planet earth this year for examinations. my district was struck about 3 years ago, a typhoon. on october 24th, a typhoon youto. we deal with many storms. several a year. but i went to take a moment to thank the american people for all...
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. >> dan deming, kkm. >> and check, please, the bill for all the turkey we just said. let's begin. seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. so, they say that ai is the building block of the future. super. but today you're building wind turbines. morning sir. chief, the blade isn't passing quality gate. that's why you work with watson. i detect frictional loss on the midspan. it can detect the tiniest defects from just a few images to help production stay on time and on budget. i optimized the fiberglass finish to reduce frictional loss and maximize airflow. i was also part of the maximizing. for ai that can do more with your data, choose watson. hello. the best ai for the job. with
. >> dan deming, kkm. >> and check, please, the bill for all the turkey we just said. let's begin. seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling...
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caballero, deme un segundo.es porque hay que ser conscientes de que lo que ponen en su cuerpo es lo que nos mantiene con alimento, alegrÍa y sanos. nos acompaÑa la doctora doris muÑoz de "cigna" para darnos consejos valiosos sobre cÓmo nos podemos cuidar de nosotros mismos y tomar el control de nuestra salud sobre todo en dÍas como hoy que hay tanta comida y tentaciones por todos lados. comencemos con algo que deja a muchos en el panteÓn y es la presiÓn arterial. bienvenida. >> gracias y feliz dÍa de los muertos. doctor: vamos a tratar de prevenir. son muy importante los cuatro nÚmeros en la salud: la presiÓn arterial, el azÚcar en sangre, el Índice de masa corporal. tÚ sabes la cantidad de sal que comiste ayer? crlos: si porque tengo una aplicaciÓn que me dice la cantidad de tal que consumo y me dijo que los contenidos de estudios bien bajos. porque sin darte cuenta puedes llegar a comprar una tonterÍa quetiene hasta el 30% de la sal que requieres. doctor: carlos estÁ usando algo que les puede servir mucho. nos
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i think what this says is drug pricing is on the agenda both demes and republicans. something is going it happen. what that shape and size is will today. but they are proposing expandtions, i hope they it national. the republicans are proposing price control on the index.tional price i think there is meant of room policy to some coherent on drug prices. my own personal view is that the next election there is going to be a big deal if drug prices up. going affordability will be the health care topic of the 2020 election. center in that will be drug affordability. will lead to action. >> i think we could discuss this until the 2020 election. >> we are happy to do that. >> that is all the time we have. being here for trick conversation. [applause] terrific conversation. donating $250,r million it parker institute for immunotherapy to turn cancer a curableth cancer to disease. you are investing it r in howl r could be the -- grail.l he was in the town with team and delivered a check for nearly a half million adolescent and young adult program. huntsman and his wife found
i think what this says is drug pricing is on the agenda both demes and republicans. something is going it happen. what that shape and size is will today. but they are proposing expandtions, i hope they it national. the republicans are proposing price control on the index.tional price i think there is meant of room policy to some coherent on drug prices. my own personal view is that the next election there is going to be a big deal if drug prices up. going affordability will be the health care...
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facilita la participaciÓn demed comercio internacional, fortalece la protecciÓn del medio ambiente eiscurso que andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador va dar a la naciÓn desde esta tribuna legislativa y es histÓrico porque es la primera vez desde hace 3 sexenios que un presidente de la repÚblica puede volver a hacerlo. el Último en hacerlo fue ernesto el primero de diciembre de 1994, de ahÍ paulina el presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, porque para esa hora serÁ presidente de mÉxico, el presidente nÚmero 58 se va a trasladar a palacio nacional, donde va a ofrecer una comida a los 16 jefes de estado hasta ahora confirmados. por cierto hay un operativo de mil elementos del todavÍa no extinto estado mayor presidencial para resguardar la seguridad de estos jefes de estado. asÍ las cosas, a unas horas de este cambio de gobierno, paulina. >> gracias desde la ciudad de mÉxico con la informaciÓn y noticias telemundo estarÁ presente en esta cobertura especial. >> un funcionario del gobierno asegurÓ que no se presentarÁn cargos contra los 42 migrantes de la caravana detenidos el domingo cuando intent
facilita la participaciÓn demed comercio internacional, fortalece la protecciÓn del medio ambiente eiscurso que andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador va dar a la naciÓn desde esta tribuna legislativa y es histÓrico porque es la primera vez desde hace 3 sexenios que un presidente de la repÚblica puede volver a hacerlo. el Último en hacerlo fue ernesto el primero de diciembre de 1994, de ahÍ paulina el presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, porque para esa hora serÁ presidente de mÉxico, el...
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she's saying deming to mike officials say that she fractured her three ribs.dmitted to the hospital this morning. we have more on this. she is 85, she has had a series of health problems. how do you read this case? >> she also had a fall in 2012. she has a history of a cardiac stent. she has overcome cancer twice, including pancreatic cancer. she survived that several years ago, so she is tough. there's a couple of issues here, bill. why is she falling? could be tripping, could be that your day gets more difficult as you get older. could be an underlying health issue. when you fall as you are older, you are more likely prone to rib fractures. so what might be a bruise becomes a rib fracture when you're older. you've got to wonder about that. again, ribs themselves are more frail when you get older. >> bill: apparently she went home first, that's pretty tough. then she was admitted to the hospital. what does that tell you? >> though i don't know the actual details, i would guess that they are probably in place. he wouldn't be able to go home if they worked what
she's saying deming to mike officials say that she fractured her three ribs.dmitted to the hospital this morning. we have more on this. she is 85, she has had a series of health problems. how do you read this case? >> she also had a fall in 2012. she has a history of a cardiac stent. she has overcome cancer twice, including pancreatic cancer. she survived that several years ago, so she is tough. there's a couple of issues here, bill. why is she falling? could be tripping, could be that...
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so demes could pick up more seats. a data point, there were 25 clinton districts.far tonight they've picked up 14 of those. there are still eight to go. republicans have only been able to protect three seats that hillary clinton won. >> and nate, are you seeing any other changes now? are you pretty locked in on the 32-36? >> locked in, because the races center mostly in california, washington, alaska, a lot of male balloti i-- mail balloting. 33, plus or minus 3 or in aily. nteresnight. i want to get into some of those on the democratic side to begin in connecticut. johanna hayes, former national teacher of the year will be coming to congress. in massachusetts ayanna presley will become the first african-american to serve in the boston area in congress representing district 7. in new york, alexandra ocasio cortez, she defeated the man who wanted to become the democratic leader of the pous, winning handily in her race in a heavily democratic district. >> no surprise, heading into the night a question about whether democrats tomorrow, today, this morning, would have
so demes could pick up more seats. a data point, there were 25 clinton districts.far tonight they've picked up 14 of those. there are still eight to go. republicans have only been able to protect three seats that hillary clinton won. >> and nate, are you seeing any other changes now? are you pretty locked in on the 32-36? >> locked in, because the races center mostly in california, washington, alaska, a lot of male balloti i-- mail balloting. 33, plus or minus 3 or in aily....
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. >> miss demings recognized for five minutes. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you to witnesses for being with us today. this is for the entire panel and appreciate the information you have shared in this critical area and my question goes back to collaboration, cooperation. the question was asked about resources and do better when i have the ability to share information and better work together. dhs and dod working together on supply chain risks especially in light of the growing overlap between the defense industrial base, and traditional sectors of critical infrastructure. >> one of the key areas of focus. and many agencies use the companies in the defense industrial base and there's a series of actions some of which we can talk about in the closed hearing as well, that we are coordinating and using our authorities to drive better with practices with agencies that have the directive authority under, and sharing information and coordinating, if we are aware of the compromise offender, with the agencies to take coor
. >> miss demings recognized for five minutes. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you to witnesses for being with us today. this is for the entire panel and appreciate the information you have shared in this critical area and my question goes back to collaboration, cooperation. the question was asked about resources and do better when i have the ability to share information and better work together. dhs and dod working together on supply chain risks especially in light of...