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pollution any easier than saving the oceans from the plastic bags well to discuss that i'm now joined by dr lee or not it's a sunday director of the division of environmental pediatrics at new york university's school of medicine dr just and it's good to have you on the show thank you very much for talking to us thank you for having me now you're best known for your studies on. how they can make us we consume in our daily lives a fact our bodies. for example by disrupting our hormonal systems in these particular filth how much do we know how much do we not know and do we know what we don't know hormones are our signaling molecules that time and again serve so many functions in our bodies and our current destructors are synthetic chemicals that disrupt those sent a signal and thereby contribute to disease and disability across the life span there is what we know and what we don't know but what little we know suggests that over a thousand chemicals can disrupt the hormones in our bodies now originally back in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's we thought that these were once offs we know a
pollution any easier than saving the oceans from the plastic bags well to discuss that i'm now joined by dr lee or not it's a sunday director of the division of environmental pediatrics at new york university's school of medicine dr just and it's good to have you on the show thank you very much for talking to us thank you for having me now you're best known for your studies on. how they can make us we consume in our daily lives a fact our bodies. for example by disrupting our hormonal systems...
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pollution any easier than saving the oceans from the plastic bags well to discuss that i'm now joined by dr lee i'm not a just sunday director of the division of environmental pediatrics at new york university's school of medicine dr just and it's good to have you on the show thank you very much for talking to us thank you for having me now you're best known for your studies on. how they can make us we consume in our daily lives a fact our bodies for example by disrupting our hormonal systems in these particular filled how much do we know how much do we not know and do we know what we don't know hormones are our signaling molecules that time and again serve so many functions in our bodies and their current destructors are synthetic chemicals that disrupt those signals and thereby contribute to disease and disability across the life span there is what we know and what we don't know but what little we know suggests that over a thousand chemicals can disrupt the hormones in our bodies now originally back in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's we thought that these were once offs we know abou
pollution any easier than saving the oceans from the plastic bags well to discuss that i'm now joined by dr lee i'm not a just sunday director of the division of environmental pediatrics at new york university's school of medicine dr just and it's good to have you on the show thank you very much for talking to us thank you for having me now you're best known for your studies on. how they can make us we consume in our daily lives a fact our bodies for example by disrupting our hormonal systems...
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on january 8, we have a headliners news maker with the new planned parenthood president dr. lee anna weng and january 14, we have a headliners luncheon with the cvs health president and ceo larry merlow. so i have one more question for you and then a small gift. if a future u.s. coast guard commandante is now a lieutenant, what advice would you have for her or him? >> so i would say i like how you worded that because i would hope that the future u.s. come commandante, a future, at the lieutenant level now may be female, may be of different cultural ethnicity than i am because i like to make sure everybody in the coast guard, everybody that considers joining the united states coast guard sees an opportunity. that is one of the things that my leadership team and i are very much leaning into, as the coast guard that is more representative of the nation we serve. we have about 20% women in our ranks, smaller percentages of underrecruited minorities. and looking at recruiting hard on the retention front and we want every junta to think they can be the next jason vander hayden. i woul
on january 8, we have a headliners news maker with the new planned parenthood president dr. lee anna weng and january 14, we have a headliners luncheon with the cvs health president and ceo larry merlow. so i have one more question for you and then a small gift. if a future u.s. coast guard commandante is now a lieutenant, what advice would you have for her or him? >> so i would say i like how you worded that because i would hope that the future u.s. come commandante, a future, at the...
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charles: dr, lee, wayne, thank you very much. stock alert.hares of gamestop getting slammed today after reporting that the videogame retailer is not longer pursuing to sell the company. gamestop said it was proving to difficult to secure acceptable financing terms for buyers. gamers bypass retail shops and just buy the games online. >>> coming up, brexit drama, votes are underway on amendments to prime minister theresa may's plan b. we're live in london coming up. >>> 2020 candidates are embracing more spending on things like medicare for all. former spending hawk tom coburn is here by the way. the number is 12 trillion. that is the number i leave with you. when we come back. >> idea everyone gets access to medical care. you don't have to go through the process of going through an insurance company. let's eliminate all of that. let's move on. ♪ now i'm thinking...i'd like to retire early. let's talk about this when we meet next week. edward jones came to manage a trillion dollars in assets under care by focusing our mind on whatever's on your
charles: dr, lee, wayne, thank you very much. stock alert.hares of gamestop getting slammed today after reporting that the videogame retailer is not longer pursuing to sell the company. gamestop said it was proving to difficult to secure acceptable financing terms for buyers. gamers bypass retail shops and just buy the games online. >>> coming up, brexit drama, votes are underway on amendments to prime minister theresa may's plan b. we're live in london coming up. >>> 2020...
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search for assistance and there are many who decide to stay and for more on that we are joined by dr jamie lee. the undersecretary general for. the partnership for the national federation of the red cross and red crescent what have you seen so far in your trip here well what i've seen really is that there are lots of people crossing the bridge every day between venice and out to colombia it's estimated about thirty five thousand people cross each day and you know since twenty fifteen have been three million estimated to cross so what we're looking at is really as part of the federation we have a colombian red cross society in the local branch are really seeing the heroic work of our volunteers and our staff in a meeting the needs of these people some have walked hundreds of miles without food without enough water and some of the babies and children some a pregnant and the needs are really dire this crisis have been going on since two thousand and fifteen do you think it's getting worse or the need is getting worse for these people who are crossing into well with a situation like this you know
search for assistance and there are many who decide to stay and for more on that we are joined by dr jamie lee. the undersecretary general for. the partnership for the national federation of the red cross and red crescent what have you seen so far in your trip here well what i've seen really is that there are lots of people crossing the bridge every day between venice and out to colombia it's estimated about thirty five thousand people cross each day and you know since twenty fifteen have been...
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dr. henry lee to the stand >> reporter: the defense called celebrity forensic expert dr. ion just how kathleen, falling, then staggering about, coughing up blood, could have accounted for the spray. >> an injured person can walking, can move, can shake their head >> obviously, the blood all around was due to her being alive and moving around for some period of time it didn't have to do with what inflicted the wounds >> reporter: the blood on his shorts, that could have happened, the defense said, while michael peterson was cradling his wife. the fact that some of the blood was dry when first responders arrived, well, michael never said he knew what time kathleen fell and as for those drops of blood in the house and on the walkway outside suggesting he staged the scene, the defense said none of that could be trusted. >> the blood in that area had been completely altered. the scene at the house had been completely contaminated. >> reporter: but what about those ghastly lacerations on kathleen's head which the state's medical examiner attributed to a beating? defense attorney
dr. henry lee to the stand >> reporter: the defense called celebrity forensic expert dr. ion just how kathleen, falling, then staggering about, coughing up blood, could have accounted for the spray. >> an injured person can walking, can move, can shake their head >> obviously, the blood all around was due to her being alive and moving around for some period of time it didn't have to do with what inflicted the wounds >> reporter: the blood on his shorts, that could have...
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i need help -- [laughter] mike murphy dr barton suzanne lee all of us us together.rt with netflix. go. >> so this is a 15 roughly 15% increase in revenue assuming no one leave it is this service stuart because no one would actually leave netflix. but if they -- if i did -- [laughter] assuming they don't that's a 15% increase in rev are knew now multiple on that because netflix is high multiple stock this could give it legs of -- huge runway on the stock from these levels. so goldman sachs just cup out headline just crossing that they expect netflix to beat and beat well above consensus on friday. so we're expecting what 7.6 million subscriber ads bakely they could come out well ahead of that. so stock is running today should be for a while. >> this -- this is sorry go ahead. dr go ahead. netflix is winning game they're beating hollywood, at the own game of making better content getting it to market faster and people are are responding to that by subscribing and continuing to subscribe and saying 13% more i'll pay that no worry. >> before -- look nobody as you say ve
i need help -- [laughter] mike murphy dr barton suzanne lee all of us us together.rt with netflix. go. >> so this is a 15 roughly 15% increase in revenue assuming no one leave it is this service stuart because no one would actually leave netflix. but if they -- if i did -- [laughter] assuming they don't that's a 15% increase in rev are knew now multiple on that because netflix is high multiple stock this could give it legs of -- huge runway on the stock from these levels. so goldman sachs...
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and i want to say congratulations to our pal spike lee who got nominated foec best dr for his film "blackkklansmann. [ chrs and applause ] we love spike. he's a friend of the show. and i don't know if you know this but he dicted our show open that you see every single night. so, yeah, we love that guy. so congratulations, chike. rs and applause ] i know he's a -- good job. we have a fun show ton from the new film "miss bala --" [ cheers ] r giriguez -- >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] "miss bala." looks good. plus, from the netflix hit "bird box," lil rel howery -- >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: is on the show. [ cheers and applause ] funny dude. >> steve: funny dude, man. >> jimmy: he's a funny, funny dude. and they are nominated for two grammys, brothers osborne -- >> steve: whoa. >> jimmy: are here tonight! [ cheers and appuse ] it's a good show. guys, thgovernment shutdown is in its 32nd day. and i read that lately trump's been laying low at the wh e house. has been seen several times just staring out the window. >> steve: wow. ctlight laughter ] >> jimmy: well, wel
and i want to say congratulations to our pal spike lee who got nominated foec best dr for his film "blackkklansmann. [ chrs and applause ] we love spike. he's a friend of the show. and i don't know if you know this but he dicted our show open that you see every single night. so, yeah, we love that guy. so congratulations, chike. rs and applause ] i know he's a -- good job. we have a fun show ton from the new film "miss bala --" [ cheers ] r giriguez -- >> steve: yeah!...
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dr. bernice king. >> god bless you, bishop blake. leeng the organ at our church when i was 11 years of age. but we kept going. and each of us have dealt with it in different ways, and as i stand here today, and as martin stands here today, my brother dexter also stands here today. but he is dealing with the grief in ways that are different than even me and martin so i ask that you keep all of us in prayer as we continue to go through the grieving process of a parent that we've yet to be able to bury. when my father and our father spoke those prophetic words 50 years ago, few people knew that on the next day, april 4, 1968, that he made a phone call to my grandmother, alberta king, the one who was shot playing the organ, to give her the title of the message that he would be delivering on sunday, april 7th. the title of that message was slated to be "america may go to hell." and if you will permit me, i think, as i look at the landscape of our world today, america may still go to hell. and so, 50 years later, i'm here to declare and decree
dr. bernice king. >> god bless you, bishop blake. leeng the organ at our church when i was 11 years of age. but we kept going. and each of us have dealt with it in different ways, and as i stand here today, and as martin stands here today, my brother dexter also stands here today. but he is dealing with the grief in ways that are different than even me and martin so i ask that you keep all of us in prayer as we continue to go through the grieving process of a parent that we've yet to be...
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lee resurrecting him in his iconography. my father had several malcolm x t-shirts and hats. i say that to say dr. king is not part of my foundation. i do not have any particular attachment or reverence because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you use or choose martin. i just -- i accepted the binary malcolm orou choose you choose martin. ourad a picture of them in house like most black americans did. you will find malcolm x, martin ander king, and jesus -- now barack obama. house i went to, there are three pictures on the wall, malcolm x, martin luther king, barack obama. --colm x. in the center malcolm x. in the center and to his right martin luther king. i do not have a lot of emotional hold to the legacy of dr. martin luther king. i realize that is not entirely my fault. up celebrating the martin luther king jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia and in virginia we had lee jackson king day where we celebrated robert e lee, stormont jackson, and martin luther king jr. on the same day. big. theoharis: -- gary: day. you should make that a week. that lasted until the year 2000. l
lee resurrecting him in his iconography. my father had several malcolm x t-shirts and hats. i say that to say dr. king is not part of my foundation. i do not have any particular attachment or reverence because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you use or choose martin. i just -- i accepted the binary malcolm orou choose you choose martin. ourad a picture of them in house like most black americans did. you will find malcolm x, martin ander king, and jesus -- now barack obama. house...
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but republican bill lee who may have had the worst day when he spoke at mlk's day. >> i wonder what dr. martin luther king would thing about where we are today and i think he would think there's been much progress made but he would think we have a long way to go. and that is what i believe as well. >> after the governor spoke, he took his seat on stage and our old friend, the dr. william reverend barber took his stage. >> they can't say how they love dr. king and how he stood for unity but you deny and refuse to support his agenda. right, governor? >> you're going to want to stay tuned for thing two in 60 seconds. >>> so reverend william barber spoke at an event honoring martin luther king can, following the governor and barber was just not having any of it. >> politicians can't say they love dr. king and how he stood for love and unity but then you deny and refuses to support his agenda. right, governor? i mean since you came, so let me show you what i mean, governor. dr. king would have been for a wall. how many of y'all not against a wall? politician, everybody and we'll tell donald
but republican bill lee who may have had the worst day when he spoke at mlk's day. >> i wonder what dr. martin luther king would thing about where we are today and i think he would think there's been much progress made but he would think we have a long way to go. and that is what i believe as well. >> after the governor spoke, he took his seat on stage and our old friend, the dr. william reverend barber took his stage. >> they can't say how they love dr. king and how he stood...
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but republican bill lee who may have had the worst day when he spoke at mlk's day. >> i wonder what drmartin luther king would thing about where we are today and i think he would think there's been much progress made but he would think we have a long way to go. and that is what i believe as well. >> after the governor spoke, he took his seat on stage and our old friend, the dr. william reverend barber took his stage. >> they can't say how they love dr. king and how he stood for unity but you deny and refuse to support his agenda. right, governor? >> you're going to want to stay tuned for thing two in 60 seconds. y tuned for thing two in 60 seconds. it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about mouthfeel. i don't think about the ink card. i think about nitrogen ice cream in supermarkets all over the world. i think about the details. fine, i obsess over the details. think about every part of your business except the one part that works without a thought. your ink card. chase ink business unlimited. chase ink business unlimited, with unlimited 1.5% cash back on eve
but republican bill lee who may have had the worst day when he spoke at mlk's day. >> i wonder what drmartin luther king would thing about where we are today and i think he would think there's been much progress made but he would think we have a long way to go. and that is what i believe as well. >> after the governor spoke, he took his seat on stage and our old friend, the dr. william reverend barber took his stage. >> they can't say how they love dr. king and how he stood...
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evangelical sort of regiment of the dr carlson asserting no they were of the left won't accept the fact that he's making a profound point about the economy because there are economic lee instead of listen to see who i love where things can be president twenty twenty four but you know i love the fact that she doesn't know what she doesn't know she's doesn't really have any understanding of how the economy works i went over you know that's going to work in. favor and she's an interesting so he goes on to say that i'm just saying as a matter of fact he told me a country where a shrinking percentage of the population is taking home an ever expanding proportion of the money is not a recipe for a stable society it's not so the concentration of wealth in the top one percent is a bad thing and he said showing that he's seeing that but in terms of the populism what the definition of populism why this has led to controversy so he's talking about carlson told me he he was interviewed for this piece and he said he wanted it to be clear he is not a populist but he believes some version of populism is necessary to prevent a full scale political revolt or the onset of socialism usin
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lee: i thank the speaker. today reflects two interesting commemorations. first, it is the actual birthday of dr. martin luther king jr. who lost his life in a fight for justice for public employees. i wonder what he would say on this day. while we're in the longest shutdown that is really against the nation's proud and needed federal employees across the nation. i think it is important for my colleagues to reflect that 80% of those impacted who work for the federal government are outside of the capital of the united states. the second commemoration is the founders day for alpha kappa alpha. that is the group of young women who organize in a segregated america at howard university to stand for service to the nation. they were african-american young women. as i said in a segregated nation . in the midst of jim crow-ism, these women stood up to be servants of change and good usiness. as i mention this i do it because of where we're today. it is important to note of the tragic impact that we cannot see , that are not the headlines of federal employees, their families, but even those that are not fed
lee: i thank the speaker. today reflects two interesting commemorations. first, it is the actual birthday of dr. martin luther king jr. who lost his life in a fight for justice for public employees. i wonder what he would say on this day. while we're in the longest shutdown that is really against the nation's proud and needed federal employees across the nation. i think it is important for my colleagues to reflect that 80% of those impacted who work for the federal government are outside of the...
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lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> on this holiday to honor martin luther king, jr. a woman has some personal reflections. 100-year-old daisy knew dro know them during the civil rights movement and remembers the days of burning crosses and segregation. she has seen progress over the years and thought race relations were getting better but she says the nation appears to have take an turn for the worse. here is what she said martin luther king, jr. would have to say about the current state of affairs. >> he would probably say changes aren't being as fast as they should have been or could be. and he is hoping he didn't give up his life for nothing. >> daisy lived in the bay area for 75 years. she turns 101 in april. and for more on the martin luther king, jr. celebrations around the bay area today, just go to our website at www.ktvu.com. >>> in los angeles, teachers are expected to strike for a sixth scho talks between the la school district and the teachers union continue. tens of thousands of teachers walked off the job for the first time in 30 years. they are at odds over salary, class size and support staff. the school district ha
lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> on this holiday to honor martin luther king, jr. a woman has some personal reflections. 100-year-old daisy knew dro know them during the civil rights movement and remembers the days of burning crosses and segregation. she has seen progress over the years and thought race relations were getting better but she says the nation appears to have take an turn for the worse. here is what she said martin luther king, jr. would have to say about the current state of...
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lee: these are the consequences of white supremacy. i ask my colleagues in both parties to vote today on what would have been dr. king's 90th birthday to condemn white nationalism and white supremacy. i urge a yes on this resolution. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from georgia reserves. gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from california, ms. chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. chu: as chair of the congressional asian pacific american caucus, i rise to reject white nationalism and white supremacy. these philosophies divide us, teach fear, and lead to violence. they are to blame for the worst of american history. from slavery and jim crow, to the fatal shooting of sikhs at an oak creek church and jews at the tree of life synagogue. white nationalism led to the chinese exclusion act forcing chinese like my grandfather to be condemned to life as a a second class citizen.
lee: these are the consequences of white supremacy. i ask my colleagues in both parties to vote today on what would have been dr. king's 90th birthday to condemn white nationalism and white supremacy. i urge a yes on this resolution. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from georgia reserves. gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i now...
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lee, bbc news. i'm nowjoined by dr chris grover, social welfare expert at lancaster university.to cancel the extension of the two child limit the payments of universal credit must be welcomed, although it isn't a cancellation of that policy in total, it's just to cancellation of that policy in total, it'sjust to remove cancellation of that policy in total, it's just to remove the threat of reduced payments to people who had all of their children before april 2017. for those families where children were born after april 2017 that has taken them above two children, the policy still stands, and as one of your people just said, actually that will continue to push some of the very poorest people into poverty in the future. the main problem seems to be this five—week delay in payment. it has been highlighted for a number of years now, the delay at the beginning of universal credit payments is problematic for people. it's part of the structure of universal credit that at the beginning there is quite a lengthy delay in the first payment. 0bviously a lengthy delay in the first payment. o
lee, bbc news. i'm nowjoined by dr chris grover, social welfare expert at lancaster university.to cancel the extension of the two child limit the payments of universal credit must be welcomed, although it isn't a cancellation of that policy in total, it's just to cancellation of that policy in total, it'sjust to remove cancellation of that policy in total, it's just to remove the threat of reduced payments to people who had all of their children before april 2017. for those families where...
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lee: these are the consequences of white supremacy. i ask my colleagues in both parties to vote today on what would have been dr. king's 90th birthday to condemn white nationalism and white supremacy. i urge a yes on this resolution. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from georgia reserves. gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from california, ms. chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. chu: as chair of the congressional asian pacific american caucus, i rise to reject white nationalism and white supremacy. these philosophies divide us, teach fear, and lead to violence. they are to blame for the worst of american history. from slavery and jim crow, to the fatal shooting of sikhs at an oak creek church and jews at the tree of life synagogue. white nationalism led to the chinese exclusion act forcing chinese like my grandfather to be condemned to life as a a second class citizen.
lee: these are the consequences of white supremacy. i ask my colleagues in both parties to vote today on what would have been dr. king's 90th birthday to condemn white nationalism and white supremacy. i urge a yes on this resolution. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from georgia reserves. gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i now...
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dr. king. is not entirely my fault. celebratingw up martin luther king jr. holiday because a group in virginia. leachate -- we had lee jackson king day. ely,lebrated robert stonewall jackson, and martin luther king, junior. on the same day. >> that's a big day. make that a week. >> that lasted until the year 2000. we celebrated that until the year 2000. this goes to what gary was just speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther robert e.or in with lee and stonewall jackson when you do politicize him. you rob him of his actual legacy. you rob him up the words that he spoke and wrote and the fight that he fought during his lifetime. and you can do whatever you want with him and martin luther king is not alone in this. we depoliticize everyone. we be politicize american history. when you are a country as arrogant as the united states to claim that you are the greatest nation on the face of the earth in history you need a history, a narrative of history to match that claim. so everything becomes depoliticize and everything becomes a symbol of american exceptionalism. this is why you can have peopl
dr. king. is not entirely my fault. celebratingw up martin luther king jr. holiday because a group in virginia. leachate -- we had lee jackson king day. ely,lebrated robert stonewall jackson, and martin luther king, junior. on the same day. >> that's a big day. make that a week. >> that lasted until the year 2000. we celebrated that until the year 2000. this goes to what gary was just speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther robert e.or in with lee and...
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lee: these are the consequences of white supremacy. i ask my colleagues in both parties to vote today on what would have been dr. king's 90th birthday to condemn white nationalism and white supremacy. i urge a yes on this resolution. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from georgia reserves. gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from california, ms. chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. chu: as chair of the congressional asian pacific american caucus, i rise to reject white nationalism and white supremacy. these philosophies divide us, teach fear, and lead to violence. they are to blame for the worst of american history. from slavery and jim crow, to the fatal shooting of sikhs at an oak creek church and jews at the tree of life synagogue. white nationalism led to the chinese exclusion act forcing chinese like my grandfather to be condemned to life as a a second class citizen.
lee: these are the consequences of white supremacy. i ask my colleagues in both parties to vote today on what would have been dr. king's 90th birthday to condemn white nationalism and white supremacy. i urge a yes on this resolution. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from georgia reserves. gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i now...
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dr. nicole saphier, medical contributor, joints now. statistically significant enough to perhaps be a trend? >> first of all, happy new year, lee lin.n at least 20 states of opioid deaths decreasing. it's a very small percentage, but it's -- it's at least not going up. we've been going up. that's optimistic. if you really break down those numbers, we are seeing a decreased depths of illegal prescription opioid use, and morphine. however -- and heroin. however, the sentinel related deaths are still on the rise. that's because fentanyl is about 100 times more potent than morphine paired people are dying for this. this is the problem. people are actually taking it and they don't even know it, leland. >> leland: with the elephant tranquilizers are as well, being put into those drugs. he brings to the nuts point. so mostly we planned this at a time. there is now these programs across the country to hand out strips to drug users that they could put their purchased drugs on these strips to see if things have been added, like the fentanyl they were talking abou about. is that really a long-term solution, though? >> what's happening is you h
dr. nicole saphier, medical contributor, joints now. statistically significant enough to perhaps be a trend? >> first of all, happy new year, lee lin.n at least 20 states of opioid deaths decreasing. it's a very small percentage, but it's -- it's at least not going up. we've been going up. that's optimistic. if you really break down those numbers, we are seeing a decreased depths of illegal prescription opioid use, and morphine. however -- and heroin. however, the sentinel related deaths...
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lee great to have you all here. let's start with this morning's jobs report i want to -- what did you make of the numbers, dr?ll ashley, a big surprise on several different levelses and a couple of really good things that happened there. i think that biggest one is that the participation rate it was up. which that was very positive that we got that. i think the one negative was that the wage inflation number at 3.2 versus 3.0 expected was -- was something that is not going to play real well as a the fed if they start seeing that that's heating things up that's one negative i think that's why market pulled become a bit right after the -- right after the number but now taken right back off. so -- i think good stuff in general. smg i think it is actually good for american worker that you're getting paid more inflation might be going up but you need to get -- >> i would say 2018 is first in gauges since 2008 ten years to get to this point. and so if you're paying less at the pump getting paid more that's good for american economy. >> i agree. jack very quickly on that, feds mandate i would argue they have both wh
lee great to have you all here. let's start with this morning's jobs report i want to -- what did you make of the numbers, dr?ll ashley, a big surprise on several different levelses and a couple of really good things that happened there. i think that biggest one is that the participation rate it was up. which that was very positive that we got that. i think the one negative was that the wage inflation number at 3.2 versus 3.0 expected was -- was something that is not going to play real well as...
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dr. rena abbas were loving parents to their three loving children, lee, isabela, and their youngest, gisele, who was only 7 years old. the migrants, he was founder of -- -- found ore of a prominent mosque. they touched the lives of their neighbors of all faiths. and the interfaith community has come out in solidarity with the abbas family. my prayers are with their family and our community. they will always remain in our hearts and we will cherish their lives for all time and we must act to make sure this never happens again. thank you and i yield back the remainder of my time. he speaker pro tempore: the clerk: leaves of requests for danny davis of illinois for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the request is granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3,
dr. rena abbas were loving parents to their three loving children, lee, isabela, and their youngest, gisele, who was only 7 years old. the migrants, he was founder of -- -- found ore of a prominent mosque. they touched the lives of their neighbors of all faiths. and the interfaith community has come out in solidarity with the abbas family. my prayers are with their family and our community. they will always remain in our hearts and we will cherish their lives for all time and we must act to...