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degette: dr. jones, dr. burgess asked you about the recent press reports about the samhsa funding of $500 million from congressman upton's and my 21st century cures bill that this whole committee worked so hard on. we were really proud that we got $1 billion to help expand states' treatment programs. 15.7 million in colorado. it's already helped 22,000 people in colorado. you said the states are having trouble getting that money out. what can we do to help encourage the states to be more efficient and get that money out? do we really need to give them more money if 15.7 million in colorado. it's already we can't get the money we have already given to the treatment and prevention? dr. jones: some of this is working through the procurement process of the state. there are wide variations in what that looks like at each individual state. ms. degette: i understand you said what the problem was. what can we do to help? can ones: one thing that be done is share information om where you are hearing there are bottle
degette: dr. jones, dr. burgess asked you about the recent press reports about the samhsa funding of $500 million from congressman upton's and my 21st century cures bill that this whole committee worked so hard on. we were really proud that we got $1 billion to help expand states' treatment programs. 15.7 million in colorado. it's already helped 22,000 people in colorado. you said the states are having trouble getting that money out. what can we do to help encourage the states to be more...
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dr. jones, i'd like to turn to talk about a bill introduced earlier this lujan th congressman grisham. that seems like something -- it would be useful, but create a pilot problem to support opioid treatment -- in the legislation. we always have to have an acronym. corc's is it must have dedicated outreach efforts including a large public health system, criminal justice system, higher education system and partners. do you think this is important? >> thank you for the question. i think providing comprehensive services is critical to their success. as a person in long-term recovery from opioid addiction, i know the fragjment system so providing that as a one-stop shop sets people have for success. having supports, other supports to really make them successful in the long run is very important. mr. green: i am out of time. i know we have a network already with federal health centers and we expand to give em that opportunity to see how to treat their -- mr. chairman, i am out of time. i'll submit th
dr. jones, i'd like to turn to talk about a bill introduced earlier this lujan th congressman grisham. that seems like something -- it would be useful, but create a pilot problem to support opioid treatment -- in the legislation. we always have to have an acronym. corc's is it must have dedicated outreach efforts including a large public health system, criminal justice system, higher education system and partners. do you think this is important? >> thank you for the question. i think...
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dr jones, you are an exception am professor. [ clapping ] you make history come to life. and you search for ways to teach our students and our community, our state of our nation. to always remember honour and respect our veterans, and i think you so much for that. >> yes. [ clapping ] >> i want to share a little bit about my childhood, and i hope it - you can relate to this. my house was the teenage hang out when i was growing up. i had three older brothers. they were your alls age. and at a very young age, i admired you, i loved you, i wanted to grow up to be just like you. you had your motorcycles, you had your music your clothes. i thought - i just loved ya. you filled our house with joy. and then slowly over the years that joy went away. because you ended up going to vietnam. and as a young naive kid, watching the nightly news with walter cronkite, i would sit in and stare at the screen and i would look for tommy and clarence and ralph. and jimmy. and all the other friends of the family that went to vietnam. and i can just remember looking at them on the news and thin
dr jones, you are an exception am professor. [ clapping ] you make history come to life. and you search for ways to teach our students and our community, our state of our nation. to always remember honour and respect our veterans, and i think you so much for that. >> yes. [ clapping ] >> i want to share a little bit about my childhood, and i hope it - you can relate to this. my house was the teenage hang out when i was growing up. i had three older brothers. they were your alls age....
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on behalf of senator john boozman, dr jones, i want to thank you for the invitation to be here tonight. i am so deeply touched and was thrilled to get the invitation. when he told me who was going to be here it got to me, these two, our paths cross a bit. i am so blessed to know you. jerry, i heard about you. i'm grateful to meet you. are anes, you exceptional professor. [applause] you make history come to life. and you search for ways to teach our students and our community, our state and our nation to always remember, honor, and respect our veterans, and i think you so much for that. [applause] i want to share a little bit about my childhood, and i hope -- you can relate to this. my house was the teenage hang out when i was growing up. i had three older brothers. they were y'alls age. and at a very young age, i admired you, i loved you, i wanted to grow up to be just like you. you had your motorcycles, you had your music, your clothes. i just loved you. you filled our house with joy. and then slowly over the years that joy went away. because you ended up going to vietnam. and as a yo
on behalf of senator john boozman, dr jones, i want to thank you for the invitation to be here tonight. i am so deeply touched and was thrilled to get the invitation. when he told me who was going to be here it got to me, these two, our paths cross a bit. i am so blessed to know you. jerry, i heard about you. i'm grateful to meet you. are anes, you exceptional professor. [applause] you make history come to life. and you search for ways to teach our students and our community, our state and our...
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. >> reporter: dr. jones says student turnover here dropped from 40% to 25%. >> it's huge. yes.it's a great start and first year. >> there's far-reaching, really human impacts of thi affordable housing crisis and i hope that other communities will take a closer look at those impacts. >> please come forward. >> lolita evans can tell you about the impact. we were there as her kids jiana a fourth grader and robert a second grader received awards as students of the month. in the first year of the program standardized test scores went up, 50%. no one is calling it a miracle turnaround, but it's a solid start. for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, atlanta. >> yeah, mark strassmann. so many heros in that story. dr. evans who took the job as principal of the school when it wasn't doing so great, michael lewis, the attorney who organized all that, ayanna jones, they said she don't play, but lolita evans who lays it out in real talk. >> the s.w.a.t. team showed up as soon as she got her on her side. >> it shows you how people can work together and figure stuff out. >> we know what it's
. >> reporter: dr. jones says student turnover here dropped from 40% to 25%. >> it's huge. yes.it's a great start and first year. >> there's far-reaching, really human impacts of thi affordable housing crisis and i hope that other communities will take a closer look at those impacts. >> please come forward. >> lolita evans can tell you about the impact. we were there as her kids jiana a fourth grader and robert a second grader received awards as students of the...
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welcome to the business i want to get jones in berlin good time with us dr frank is looking for a new boss that's according to a report by the british newspaper the times which says deutsche is chief executive john crime is about to be ousted you to dodge as miserable financial results his profit warning in january dashed all hopes that germany's largest financial institution was on the mend after two years of crisis. he took over in twenty fifteen toft with turning the bank fortunes around now reports in britain's times newspaper suggest john prions days at deutsche bank could be numbered speculation about a possible successor isn't ready right if we are hearing that the lender has apparently asked the vice chairman of goldman sachs richard kanada to take over which is interesting because also the state secretary in the german finance ministry is a former goldman sachs employee but it seems that in order it's not interested but one thing is very sure it's going to be a very challenging job among the many challenges germany's biggest lender is facing reversing three consecutive years
welcome to the business i want to get jones in berlin good time with us dr frank is looking for a new boss that's according to a report by the british newspaper the times which says deutsche is chief executive john crime is about to be ousted you to dodge as miserable financial results his profit warning in january dashed all hopes that germany's largest financial institution was on the mend after two years of crisis. he took over in twenty fifteen toft with turning the bank fortunes around now...
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dr. espinola jackson, cheryl jones, alex pitcher, and other, advocated and in short, the facilities would develop for work force childcare education opportunities and open green space in our community. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. welcome. >> hi. i'm here to talk about former bayview president and a current member, a concerned member of the community but he's directly working, and he works with personal benefits. michael has long profited off his relationship with bill inc. and even directly asked for the support to derail this project. so, please, let's move forward. please. thank you. >> president hillis: all right. thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, my name is laurel windsler. i spoke to you several weeks ago about the san francisco flower relocation, i'm a floral designer in san francisco with my own business. marketing at the flower market since 1988, 30 years. and one of the specific aspects i want to address with you today is the misrepresentation of fact that you've been receiving from the developers in this matter regarding how
dr. espinola jackson, cheryl jones, alex pitcher, and other, advocated and in short, the facilities would develop for work force childcare education opportunities and open green space in our community. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. welcome. >> hi. i'm here to talk about former bayview president and a current member, a concerned member of the community but he's directly working, and he works with personal benefits. michael has long profited off his...
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dr. king and later, senator robert kennedy? former rep. jones: well, it was a very, very tough year. first of all, in january right off the bat, you had two instances that caused real problems. one was the capture of the pueblo, the sort of spy ship we had off of north korea. and the other was the tet offensive. -- offensive, which was, in military terms, the north vietnamese were defeated, but in political terms it was such a , shock that back here it was considered as a win for north vietnam. so, those two started off the year. and then when you get to april 1, april 2, dr. king was assassinated. then, the robert kennedy assassination, june 4th or 6th, right in that period. so, it was a very disruptive year and that -- those events caused more demonstrations and more disruptive demonstrations where property and what have you was destroyed. and so, there was nothing, there was nothing settled about that particular year. mr. scully: what were his personal feelings towards bobby kennedy? former rep. jones: he never expressed them to me or to those around us. but, we knew what his feel
dr. king and later, senator robert kennedy? former rep. jones: well, it was a very, very tough year. first of all, in january right off the bat, you had two instances that caused real problems. one was the capture of the pueblo, the sort of spy ship we had off of north korea. and the other was the tet offensive. -- offensive, which was, in military terms, the north vietnamese were defeated, but in political terms it was such a , shock that back here it was considered as a win for north vietnam....
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dr. fraser-rahim: the report itself -- we get into the examples. carlos bledsoe is one example. maliki jones- peter: tell people who that is. dr. fraser-rahim: he was an african american convert who traveled to yemen, former military, and he carried out an attack down in alabama. he is now incarcerated. his father and sister now have an organization. they weren't aware of the signs, down in tennessee, they weren't aware that this pathway of conversion was going to lead them down this journey. it's interesting, because memphis, tennessee has one of the oldest muslim communities, particularly the community of imam muhammad, that if he had just drove a little bit further he would have been exposed to a formula, an antidote that would have helped him see a broader, holistic understanding. carlos bledsoe. malik jones in baltimore, maryland is another example. the african americans that have gone down the path of jihadist recruitment hasn't come from this community. there is not a single individual in this report that we highlight that has been exposed and carried out any action from al qaeda, isi
dr. fraser-rahim: the report itself -- we get into the examples. carlos bledsoe is one example. maliki jones- peter: tell people who that is. dr. fraser-rahim: he was an african american convert who traveled to yemen, former military, and he carried out an attack down in alabama. he is now incarcerated. his father and sister now have an organization. they weren't aware of the signs, down in tennessee, they weren't aware that this pathway of conversion was going to lead them down this journey....
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jones. >>> las vegas facing a cannabis a none dr conundrum.e wells with the story. >> they're arguably the two biggest industries in las vegas right now, but since casinos could lose their licenses if they violate federal law and since pot is against federal law, even the whiff of pot or pot money cannot be anywhere inside their properties. that even includes companies that maybe don't handle the plant itself, like the ceo of mass root which is is a web site that has news around reviews of cannabis, not actual pot itself. that ceo tried to apply for a loyalty card at the wynn, listed his company, not only was he turned down but he was banned for life so today the state gaming policy committee -- which includes the governor and mgm resort ceo jim murran got together to come up with new rules casinos cannot be in any business with the marijuana industry in any capacity they can continue to allow pot conventions on site because those have certain first amendment protections. >> >> i think it provides teeth to a difficult issue but also understand
jones. >>> las vegas facing a cannabis a none dr conundrum.e wells with the story. >> they're arguably the two biggest industries in las vegas right now, but since casinos could lose their licenses if they violate federal law and since pot is against federal law, even the whiff of pot or pot money cannot be anywhere inside their properties. that even includes companies that maybe don't handle the plant itself, like the ceo of mass root which is is a web site that has news around...
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dr. graham and my father were trying to make the world a better place. (howard jonesy and martin were friends, and a lot of whites damned billy for that. (billy graham) we demanded integration almost from the beginning of our meetings in the south. now today, it's almt possible for the present generation to understand what things were in those days and what it took to be that way... how many threatening letters we got, and how many threats against my family as a result of the stand that we took at that time. billy's first public acts against racial segregation took place at his crusades in the south during the early 1950s. at the time it was common practice for ropes to separate the white from the black sections. (cliff barrows) he walked into the crusade and they had ropes up. billy saw them... (billy graham) blacks were supposed to sit back of that and the whites would sit in front. i was appalled at it and decided that i had to speak out on it and had to do something about it. i said, "no more of this." and i went to the head usher and asked him if he would remove
dr. graham and my father were trying to make the world a better place. (howard jonesy and martin were friends, and a lot of whites damned billy for that. (billy graham) we demanded integration almost from the beginning of our meetings in the south. now today, it's almt possible for the present generation to understand what things were in those days and what it took to be that way... how many threatening letters we got, and how many threats against my family as a result of the stand that we took...
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dr. sebastian gorka. see you tomorrow. good night from new thing havnoble thingyou have doy much. here is lou dobbs. lou: these are top stories tonight. one of best days ever on wall street. dow jones serged almost 700 points. today's dow performance is third best in history. president trump receiving little credit for the rally in market from election day on high in january. and roundly criticized, of course, for his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. but it may change. only grudgingly on part of political media wags. chinese have made it known, they are willing to listen to the president on issue of trade balance. investors love that development, market 6,000 points above the fateful election day in which trump was elected. >> 15 months ago. u.s. in china in talks now to avoid a trade war. >> we're not afraid of a trade war, but that is not our objective. we're going to proceed with our tariffs we're working on that, we're simultaneously having negotiations with the chinese to see if we can reach an agreement. lou: the talks taking place after president trump offered china an unusual proposal months ago for chinese to tell will united states how they would plan to cut the tra
dr. sebastian gorka. see you tomorrow. good night from new thing havnoble thingyou have doy much. here is lou dobbs. lou: these are top stories tonight. one of best days ever on wall street. dow jones serged almost 700 points. today's dow performance is third best in history. president trump receiving little credit for the rally in market from election day on high in january. and roundly criticized, of course, for his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. but it may change. only grudgingly on...
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dr. sebastian gorka. see you tomorrow. good night from new thing havnoble thingyou have doy much. here is lou dobbs. lou: these are top stories tonight. one of best days ever on wall street. dow jonesd best in history. president trump receiving little credit for the rally in market from election day on high in january. and roundly criticized, of course, for his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. but it may change. only grudgingly on part of political media
dr. sebastian gorka. see you tomorrow. good night from new thing havnoble thingyou have doy much. here is lou dobbs. lou: these are top stories tonight. one of best days ever on wall street. dow jonesd best in history. president trump receiving little credit for the rally in market from election day on high in january. and roundly criticized, of course, for his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. but it may change. only grudgingly on part of political media