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gordon frankel. >> keeping the mothers on a heroin replacement drug during regular neighbors and after birth is better than going cold turkey. >> do much better if they are engaged in treatment with medication assisted treatment. these allow for a continual replacement of the opiate. so the babies and the mom go into withdrawal. that's not the same when you are searching for the opiate on the street, there's a rush of the drug and a withdrawal, a rush of the drug and withdrawal. >> frankel says most babies make it through program without serious problems and has not shown long term effects but the future of these seboxin babies remains in question. >> it's difficult to research on because so many factors come into play as to a child's development. a lot of it has to do not with just what you're exposed to in utero but also the environment you're born into and what's the home life like, what type of nutrition do you get, what type of education do you get, what type of support do you get as you grow up. all those are important in the child's development. >> are you worried at all of the
gordon frankel. >> keeping the mothers on a heroin replacement drug during regular neighbors and after birth is better than going cold turkey. >> do much better if they are engaged in treatment with medication assisted treatment. these allow for a continual replacement of the opiate. so the babies and the mom go into withdrawal. that's not the same when you are searching for the opiate on the street, there's a rush of the drug and a withdrawal, a rush of the drug and withdrawal....
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i've got -- miss frankel from florida seeking time and mr. keating, i thought i would recognize them, and then try to move to -- since we're going to have members who are going to have amendments, sfw let's go now to miss frankel. >> thank you, mr. chair, and i do support this act. i've enjoyed this debate, and i would like to raise two questions and then i will yield my time to those who would like to answer, and this has to do with the proliferation of nuclear weapons. . under the budapest amendment of 1994, the united states t united kingdom and the russian federation made assurances to protect ukraine in the event its territory or sovereignty is threatened by a foreign entity in exchange for ukraine voluntarily giving up the uranium and nuclear war heads to russia, at time, the world's third largest arsenal. so my first question would be probably to -- i know mr. grayson and then mr. chairman, i appreciate your answer, is how would you reality this ukraine support act to that agreement? and secondly, do either of you believe that this act
i've got -- miss frankel from florida seeking time and mr. keating, i thought i would recognize them, and then try to move to -- since we're going to have members who are going to have amendments, sfw let's go now to miss frankel. >> thank you, mr. chair, and i do support this act. i've enjoyed this debate, and i would like to raise two questions and then i will yield my time to those who would like to answer, and this has to do with the proliferation of nuclear weapons. . under the...
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bethenny frankel had a whole show about her marriage. but the marriage didn't last long after the show. >> you're so worried about people thinking i'm this perfect husband. does that bother you so much? >> yes, it does. >> then i'm done. >> i'm going through a brutal, brutal time. >> i think bethenny has hundreds of millions of dollars but understand this doesn't make you happy. >> camille grammar was married to kelsey grammer. but the couple called it quits at the end of the first season. camille grammer is one of bragg's clients. >> i always tell my clients that there's reality and there's reality tv and don't get the two confused. >> reporter: but it's not just their love life that gets reality tv stars in trouble. with every move being documented by cameras -- >> now that is how you carve a pumpkin. >> reporter: it's all too easy to say something that gets you in hot water. "duck dynasty" came under fire when their patriarch phil rob t robertson said start with homosexual behavior and it morphs it from there. bea beastiality, sleepin
bethenny frankel had a whole show about her marriage. but the marriage didn't last long after the show. >> you're so worried about people thinking i'm this perfect husband. does that bother you so much? >> yes, it does. >> then i'm done. >> i'm going through a brutal, brutal time. >> i think bethenny has hundreds of millions of dollars but understand this doesn't make you happy. >> camille grammar was married to kelsey grammer. but the couple called it quits...
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only a quarter of that can through frankel. now some managers are changing strategies and changing opinions. shoppers at the europe based eighteen in retail chain may have noticed something new during the past year. this box is for the screen. customers can drop off items that they don't want anymore just don't accept him into clones and even clothing from other brands. customers can receive a coupon worth about five dollars for every bank in bringing thank you very much the moment. i used to throw on my old school two weeks because no one would take the money. during the past year. the company has collected about three ten to twenty tons of clothes at its japanese stores. we cycled about ninety five percent of the ankle. company officials are hoping that the program raises awareness about environmental issues. they say the court system has helped sales. its impacts the e responsibility for that by working with customers on the recycling project. the company since the used clothes to wear a house north of tokyo the facility bel
only a quarter of that can through frankel. now some managers are changing strategies and changing opinions. shoppers at the europe based eighteen in retail chain may have noticed something new during the past year. this box is for the screen. customers can drop off items that they don't want anymore just don't accept him into clones and even clothing from other brands. customers can receive a coupon worth about five dollars for every bank in bringing thank you very much the moment. i used to...
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lois frankel, author of "nice girls don't get the corner office," says to be taken seriously, leave theice thing to do it's not gonna help your career. and if you do it too much, you'll just be seen as the mascot, or the, you know, the, the department mom, and you don't want that. >> reporter: office sin number two -- signing off with love. adding hugs, kisses, and smiley faces to your e-mails may seem fun and friendly, but our expert says ix-nay on the xos. >> unless i am e-mailing somebody that i am very close with, very close with, they have no place in business correspondence. i don't know where those e-mails are gonna go. who are they gonna be forwarded to? i am not gonna send them to my clients, i am not gonna send them to colleagues that i am not that close to, i am certainly not gonna put it at the end of an e-mail to my boss. >> reporter: if all these office no-nos make you want to flee the cube, perhaps you should in fact spend more time out of the office. and office sin number one -- working too hard. burning the midnight oil can actually backfire. researchers say it could de
lois frankel, author of "nice girls don't get the corner office," says to be taken seriously, leave theice thing to do it's not gonna help your career. and if you do it too much, you'll just be seen as the mascot, or the, you know, the, the department mom, and you don't want that. >> reporter: office sin number two -- signing off with love. adding hugs, kisses, and smiley faces to your e-mails may seem fun and friendly, but our expert says ix-nay on the xos. >> unless i am...
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. >> final question, an interesting theory out there is this argument from jeff frankel over at harvarduropean central bank needs to start doing some sort of qe program, that it could buy u.s. treasuries because there aren't really euro bonds, at least to that scale. what do you make of that argument? for everyone who has been calling for higher interest rates here, do they need to keep these potential developments in mind? >> i like that. the fed can sell them directly to the ecb, i guess. i think that the ecb is going to stay easy over the next several years. i don't know if they will go to full-scale qe like we have done here in the united states or they've done in japan, but i do think they're going to lag way behind the u.s. cycle in terms of their monetary policy there. and maybe that will -- maybe that will work out fairly well with the fed sopping up reserves as well about the same time the ecb's going to be a buyer. the fed is going to need a buyer and maybe that will be the result. i wouldn't want to be buying the ten-year treasury right now, however, because i think we're goi
. >> final question, an interesting theory out there is this argument from jeff frankel over at harvarduropean central bank needs to start doing some sort of qe program, that it could buy u.s. treasuries because there aren't really euro bonds, at least to that scale. what do you make of that argument? for everyone who has been calling for higher interest rates here, do they need to keep these potential developments in mind? >> i like that. the fed can sell them directly to the ecb,...
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frankel: i now yield myself such time as i may consume and i begin by pointing out contrary to the gentleman's assertion, the term federal officer is mentioned 238 times in the federal code and the dictionary defines officer and includes any person authorized by law to perform the duties of the office. and contrary to some of the ther discussions, this bill is ocused that we >> it's inherent i suppose in the nature of washington, d.c., politics at a certain point all of the back and forth discussion turns into white noise and the continual reporting and blaming is so commonplace that most americans tune it out entirely. just as the partisanship in washington causes so many to tune out the substance of the debate, so do we also become accustomed to hearing lofty rhetoric in illusions to our funding fatters. i hope we listen to the men, because the challenges we face were not unforeseen. james madison expressed his concern that eventually the rule of law might not be able to restrain those who had a mind to abuse the power of their office. he said, quote, will it be sufficient to mark with preci
frankel: i now yield myself such time as i may consume and i begin by pointing out contrary to the gentleman's assertion, the term federal officer is mentioned 238 times in the federal code and the dictionary defines officer and includes any person authorized by law to perform the duties of the office. and contrary to some of the ther discussions, this bill is ocused that we >> it's inherent i suppose in the nature of washington, d.c., politics at a certain point all of the back and forth...
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frankel: i thank the gentlelady for sharing that history. mrs. maloney: and congressman blrn to work harder and harder to pass this important bill. imagine how much more inspired, confident and successful, women in general could be if our national narrative included an equal proportion of women stories. i firmly believe we wouldn't be try to lean in. we would already be in. i would like to say helping us with this museum is the representative from the debate state of florida. working and hard after personal observation, she happens to live with me, she shares with me the members' house together and she is a trail blayer who knocks down trails and building new opportunities in addition to being an outstanding member of congress. she was elected and appointed by the president of the united tates to share -- to chair the national democratic committee. so i now yield to debey wasserman schultz and house mate. thank you for joining us tonight. schultz schultz thank you so much -- ms. wasserman schultz: it is an absolute privilege to be your friend and
frankel: i thank the gentlelady for sharing that history. mrs. maloney: and congressman blrn to work harder and harder to pass this important bill. imagine how much more inspired, confident and successful, women in general could be if our national narrative included an equal proportion of women stories. i firmly believe we wouldn't be try to lean in. we would already be in. i would like to say helping us with this museum is the representative from the debate state of florida. working and hard...
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frankel: mr. speaker, tomorrow's a big day for the women of this country.the united states supreme court will hear an argument in a case called hobby lobby vs. sebelius. the affordable care act mandates that employer-provided health care cover all forms of contraception at no cost. however, hobby lobby, a for-profit corporation, contends that its religious beliefs prohibit it from providing full coverage. i respectfully suggest, mr. speaker, that what is at stake is not the religious freedom of a corporation but the life and liberty and ability to pursue happiness by our daughters, our sisters, and our mothers. there is no more crucial right for women and their families than the ability for women to be in control of their own bodies. the decision to use birth control is a conversation for a woman and her physician, not a woman and her boss. tomorrow is a big day for the women of this country. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: ask unani
frankel: mr. speaker, tomorrow's a big day for the women of this country.the united states supreme court will hear an argument in a case called hobby lobby vs. sebelius. the affordable care act mandates that employer-provided health care cover all forms of contraception at no cost. however, hobby lobby, a for-profit corporation, contends that its religious beliefs prohibit it from providing full coverage. i respectfully suggest, mr. speaker, that what is at stake is not the religious freedom of...