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dr. watson. in comes dr. watson with the facts and the reason and says here you go.hat's why i really thought and -- i thought the trump/newt combination was the most balanced and most interesting. but then that requires, again, like we always say will trump listen to that person at all? >> the other that trump/pence has going for it, five letters each, perfect for a bumper sticker. >> it's like the evangelical trophy head for the wall. >> remember gore/lieberman? too many letters. >> can you imagine you didn't get the vp, newt, because your name is too long? >> trump/newt? >> the reason you like newt is he can't be controlled and he's critical. >> he's so smart, too. >> i do know that trump's new vp will be interviewed by sean hannity tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. >> and that will be approximately how many hours from now? >> do the math. do the math, little one. >>> juan, what do you think of these two choices and which one helps trump more against hillary? >> this is all about consolidating republican support and potentially conservative support and evangelical supp
dr. watson. in comes dr. watson with the facts and the reason and says here you go.hat's why i really thought and -- i thought the trump/newt combination was the most balanced and most interesting. but then that requires, again, like we always say will trump listen to that person at all? >> the other that trump/pence has going for it, five letters each, perfect for a bumper sticker. >> it's like the evangelical trophy head for the wall. >> remember gore/lieberman? too many...
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dr. watson. you brought up some numbers earlier, so did ambassador froman. i was wondering if you could speak specifically about the tariff levels that are going to come down in the tpp versus the tariff levels which will remain in china, assuming the tpp passes. thank you. >> you mean -- so what are the tariffs that china is imposing on u.s. -- on imports from the united states? i mean, obviously not going to be lowering tariffs in the tpp that are not in the tpp. i guess i don't really understand your question. >> apologies. allow me to clarify. so overall levels in trade from asia that will be affected by the tpp i suppose is a direction i'm going. and so if we import a significant amount from china but when we attempt to export we're met with trade barriers in china. when we import a significant amount from japan, we face the same issues. when we -- how much are we importing in japan -- to japan or exporting to japan rather which will be positively affected by this versus how much are we attempting to export to china which will not be affected by this. s
dr. watson. you brought up some numbers earlier, so did ambassador froman. i was wondering if you could speak specifically about the tariff levels that are going to come down in the tpp versus the tariff levels which will remain in china, assuming the tpp passes. thank you. >> you mean -- so what are the tariffs that china is imposing on u.s. -- on imports from the united states? i mean, obviously not going to be lowering tariffs in the tpp that are not in the tpp. i guess i don't really...
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dr. brittany watson said find a pet that matches your lifestyle. >> how often would you like to go for walk you want it to be a running partner. do you want it to be an animal that's a couch potato. >> reporter: on your way to pick up your furry friend, you'll need supplies, a bowl, food, crate, and some toys. many shelters will sell them on site. shelter staff will also help you pick a breed, size and age that fits you. >> they want to make the best possible connection for you and the pet. >> reporter: keep in mind what comes after the adoption. you have to make time for training. >> it's just as important of taking your animal to the vet to get that behavior piece of their lives. >> reporter: the vets stressed you should take your time, do your research, get to know that pet before you bring that new friend back home. drew smith, nbc 10 news. >> that's great advice right there. do your part to help clear the shelters this saturday. dozens of local shelters are taking part. most will waive or even discount those adoption fees. for a look at the participating shelters, go to nbc10.com or ta
dr. brittany watson said find a pet that matches your lifestyle. >> how often would you like to go for walk you want it to be a running partner. do you want it to be an animal that's a couch potato. >> reporter: on your way to pick up your furry friend, you'll need supplies, a bowl, food, crate, and some toys. many shelters will sell them on site. shelter staff will also help you pick a breed, size and age that fits you. >> they want to make the best possible connection for...
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dr. watson. you brought up some numbers earlier, so did ambassador froman. i was wondering if you could speak specifically about the tariff levels that are going to come down in the tpp versus the tariff levels which will remain in china, assuming the tpp passes. thank you. >> you mean -- so what are the tariffs that china is imposing on u.s. -- on imports from the united states? i mean, obviously not going to be lowering tariffs in the tpp that are not in the tpp. i guess i don't really understand your question. >> apologies. allow me to clarify. so overall levels in trade from asia that will be affected by the tpp i suppose is a direction i'm going. and so if we import a significant amount from china but when we attempt to export we're met with trade barriers in china. when we import a significant amount from japan, we face the same issues. when we -- how much are we importing in japan -- to japan or exporting to japan rather which will be positively affected by this versus how much are we attempting to export to china which will not be affected by this. s
dr. watson. you brought up some numbers earlier, so did ambassador froman. i was wondering if you could speak specifically about the tariff levels that are going to come down in the tpp versus the tariff levels which will remain in china, assuming the tpp passes. thank you. >> you mean -- so what are the tariffs that china is imposing on u.s. -- on imports from the united states? i mean, obviously not going to be lowering tariffs in the tpp that are not in the tpp. i guess i don't really...
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watson coleman's shoutout to our tsos. if you are so inclined, next time you encounter one, please stop and say thank you. i know your kindness would be deeply appreciated. thank you. >> thank you, dr. gowadia. the chair recognizes mr. oosterbaan for his opening statement. >> good morning. chairman perry, chairman katko, ranking member watson coleman and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you very much for inviting me to testify about tsa misconduct. i'll focus on the inspector general's role, in investigating misconduct at tsa. i'll discuss briefly examples of our misconduct investigations. our office is charged by congress to preventing and detecting fraud and abuse in agency programs and activities, conducting investigations and audits, and recognizing policies to promote efficiency, economy, and effectiveness. we play a critical role in ensuring transparent, honest, effective government. the personal and organizational independence of oig investigators free to carry out their work without interference by agency officials is essential to maintaining the public's trust. the american public must fundamentally trust the government employees held accountable for crimes
watson coleman's shoutout to our tsos. if you are so inclined, next time you encounter one, please stop and say thank you. i know your kindness would be deeply appreciated. thank you. >> thank you, dr. gowadia. the chair recognizes mr. oosterbaan for his opening statement. >> good morning. chairman perry, chairman katko, ranking member watson coleman and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you very much for inviting me to testify about tsa misconduct. i'll focus on the...
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watson coleman's shoutout to our tsos. if you are so inclined, next time you encounter one, please stop and say thank you. i know your kindness would be deeply appreciated. thank you. >> thank you, dr. gowadia. the chair recognizes mr. oosterbaan for his opening statement. >> good morning. chairman perry, chairman katko, ranking member watson coleman and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you very much for inviting me to testify about tsa misconduct. i'll focus on the inspector general's role, i'll discuss briefly examples of our misconduct investigations. our office is charged by congress to preventing and detecting fraud and abuse in agency programs and activities, conducting investigations and audits, and recognizing policies to promote efficiency, economy, and effectiveness. we play a critical role in government. the personal and organizational independence of oig investigators free to carry out their work without interference by agency officials is essential to maintaining the public's trust. the american public must fundamentally trust the government employees held accountable for crimes or serious misconduct by an independent fact finder. i lead more than 200 c
watson coleman's shoutout to our tsos. if you are so inclined, next time you encounter one, please stop and say thank you. i know your kindness would be deeply appreciated. thank you. >> thank you, dr. gowadia. the chair recognizes mr. oosterbaan for his opening statement. >> good morning. chairman perry, chairman katko, ranking member watson coleman and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you very much for inviting me to testify about tsa misconduct. i'll focus on the...
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dr. fati bayud who almost lost his son to isis and now seems to be yet another victim of this terrorist organization. >> just horrible. ivan watson. we are learning about two days' worth of u.s. and iraqi coalition attacks on convoys fleeing fallujah. we are getting differing numbers, either way, the numbers are substantial. the u.s. military saying coalition warplanes and about 175 vehicles. the iraqis say combined coalition and iraqi forces destroyed 750. no word from u.s. officials on enemy casualties. joining us to discuss this all daily beast senior editor michael weiss, author of "isis, inside the army of terror" as well as philip mudd, former top official with the fbi and cia also joining us, cnn global affairs analyst, kimberly dozier. kimberly, let me start with you, these attackers, we are told are from russia, uzbekistan and kyrgyzstan and you say that shouldn't necessarily be a surprised given that 7,000 fighters from russia and central asia have gone to fight with isis. >> all places that have proven a fertile recruiting ground for isis because of the government's treatment of muslims there. so what you find is these
dr. fati bayud who almost lost his son to isis and now seems to be yet another victim of this terrorist organization. >> just horrible. ivan watson. we are learning about two days' worth of u.s. and iraqi coalition attacks on convoys fleeing fallujah. we are getting differing numbers, either way, the numbers are substantial. the u.s. military saying coalition warplanes and about 175 vehicles. the iraqis say combined coalition and iraqi forces destroyed 750. no word from u.s. officials on...
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watson. let's go inside to hoda. >>> to major changes from >>> now to major changes from the fda. dr.to you. >> got to wait until 2018 until the other ones come out. >> they are getting phased in. they are already out there and it will make it easier. >> sometimes i will eat a whole thing of ice cream and i think that's only x calories and it's a lot more. >> today a pint of ice it's four serving sizes, but really it's one. exactly how much of the ice cream, maybe two-thirds of it. and it could be a 20-oz soda, and that's one serving size. they have to maintain rational thought. it's going to be a lot boulder. >> no sugar, but the key word is added. >> today you don't know if it's added sugar or not. and this is a big problem. >> look how fancy. >> the technology, i love it. it says total sugars. you have that today. they are going to add a little category saying added sugar. just because there's no added sugar, it doesn't mean it's okay. it means they gave you things with >> do you think people should drink orange juice? people tell me not to drink it, too sweet and sue tkwur? >> i a
watson. let's go inside to hoda. >>> to major changes from >>> now to major changes from the fda. dr.to you. >> got to wait until 2018 until the other ones come out. >> they are getting phased in. they are already out there and it will make it easier. >> sometimes i will eat a whole thing of ice cream and i think that's only x calories and it's a lot more. >> today a pint of ice it's four serving sizes, but really it's one. exactly how much of the ice...