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goss. i find it as troubling as the rest of the committee does and i'm sure the rest of the folks that we represent. i'm wondering there's good news this this report as well and i know you covered it already, but in tuesday's report which showed that the disability insurance trust fund had gained four additional years of solvency when compared to the last year's projections, it's nice to see some good news, positive news in the trustees report. i'd like to get your perspective on this, particularly as our economy is growing in unemployment is at a record low. historically speaking, i know you have had speculation on as to why this is, but do applications for disability insurance go up when it's more difficult to find a job? goss: they do indeed. applications historically when we have a time of high unemployment, of a weak economy, we have an increase in applications, but interestingly not only do we have an increase in applications, but the percentage of the applications that are found to b
goss. i find it as troubling as the rest of the committee does and i'm sure the rest of the folks that we represent. i'm wondering there's good news this this report as well and i know you covered it already, but in tuesday's report which showed that the disability insurance trust fund had gained four additional years of solvency when compared to the last year's projections, it's nice to see some good news, positive news in the trustees report. i'd like to get your perspective on this,...
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is that right, fatima goss graves?t does it mean to say if they openly oppose a woman's right to choose? sort of a way of telling brett kavanaugh, be very careful how you talk about your opposition. >> this is why we need a higher standard. it is the truth that susan collins has never opposed a supreme court justice nominee from a republican president. in not typical times, were president trump has promised his nominee will overturn roe v wade. so that is a question before her. and just having the nominee say "i respect precedent," is not going to be enough. you need this deeper probing into whether are not they really believe that roe v. wade was correctly decided -- which we already know that judge kavanaugh has criticized in the past. we also need to know whether or not he believes in the personal liberty line of cases because the same antiabortion forces are also the ones that are anti-contraception, that are attacking the range of types of personal relationships of people have. and these are not hypothetical matte
is that right, fatima goss graves?t does it mean to say if they openly oppose a woman's right to choose? sort of a way of telling brett kavanaugh, be very careful how you talk about your opposition. >> this is why we need a higher standard. it is the truth that susan collins has never opposed a supreme court justice nominee from a republican president. in not typical times, were president trump has promised his nominee will overturn roe v wade. so that is a question before her. and just...
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the border town of quarter goss is situated at the end of the highway. goss has an old custom station and riders who aren't fazed by anything. but china wants to give its new image a visual representation in the form of a huge arch under which the new silk road will soon run. beyond this triumphal arch is kazakhstan that's where the international dimension of the chinese project begins. here the new silk. road is still a construction site but just three years after she jingping this proclamation the continuation of the chinese road is easy to imagine he sham belmarsh she is one of the main players in this ongoing project he's a frenchman of moroccan origin and an employee of d.p. world a group of companies based in dubai and one of the world's leading logistics organizations die on what china is behind me almaty in kazakhstan is in front of me i might see to the left of me is kyrgyzstan and beyond it was becky stan i have russia to my right called gus's at the center between all of these countries this is where everything is happening. so i'll just. and
the border town of quarter goss is situated at the end of the highway. goss has an old custom station and riders who aren't fazed by anything. but china wants to give its new image a visual representation in the form of a huge arch under which the new silk road will soon run. beyond this triumphal arch is kazakhstan that's where the international dimension of the chinese project begins. here the new silk. road is still a construction site but just three years after she jingping this...
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the san fra art institute of california is closing at the endth ar goss i unirsvetllwiy a 900 . more than 216 employees will lose their jobs. the decision to close is partly because of in demandft to a hi online foodies listen up, opras investing in a foo chain. prides itself on a health th ere's oprah. you just saw video of the walnut creek locationyo u n alto. op.rah will joi the chain's n 're tllf directors. we collaborate and consult with the leadership team. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. here we are at gh clouds rolling. in.006: ought to be a colorfulsu .etns . we love to see it at abc 7 by 11:30, we get a first chance of an isolated thunderstorm and heovwill continue during northw mhetesginov i moorning hd then out of urwe head towards tomorrow afternoon. don'teea b a little thunder during the >>ood rnin mike gh bay ho bridge toll plaza. no metering lights yet. stt a little stack-up in the l shncain are moving along better. fastrak users having noug san f. westbound 580 tracy to dublin. you are in the yellow. 48 minutes. not
the san fra art institute of california is closing at the endth ar goss i unirsvetllwiy a 900 . more than 216 employees will lose their jobs. the decision to close is partly because of in demandft to a hi online foodies listen up, opras investing in a foo chain. prides itself on a health th ere's oprah. you just saw video of the walnut creek locationyo u n alto. op.rah will joi the chain's n 're tllf directors. we collaborate and consult with the leadership team. >>> you're never more...
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he's excited because he says his great, great grandfather met explorer william goss.t? later that afternoon, i tell alison. with alison's language skills, she works as a bridge between the elders, the government and the tourism operators. today, she is dancing in a welcome ceremony for visitors here for a cultural festival. on stage is tilly, with her all—female schoolgirls drumming group. it's an event that showcases indigenous culture from across australia, for a mixed audience. renowned australian indigenous country music singer troy cassar—daley is a regular performer. what it does is bring people from the outside and helps immerse them in some cultural things they will never see in sydney, black and white people should all come here and carry this bit of the spirit home. touch your foot over their near uluru and take a bit of that feeling with you, it's not hard to feel it, it's a great place. and then as night falls, a new way of stories being told is revealed. indigenous australian fashion brands using material with the paintings that tell the ancient stories o
he's excited because he says his great, great grandfather met explorer william goss.t? later that afternoon, i tell alison. with alison's language skills, she works as a bridge between the elders, the government and the tourism operators. today, she is dancing in a welcome ceremony for visitors here for a cultural festival. on stage is tilly, with her all—female schoolgirls drumming group. it's an event that showcases indigenous culture from across australia, for a mixed audience. renowned...
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it goss over the bars, with obvious damage to his left elbow. and his then team called back from the field. now it is all hands on deck. but they're doing the lead out for the stage win at the front. how are you going to close that gap against the whole peloton? >> you're not. and he didn't. and they just actually lost time and, really, i have to be critical to dan. i love you, dan, but, you know, when i was a teammate with him, he did the same kind of thing. and he would always sit back as far as possible, try to recover as much energy as possible. but days like today, especially on an easy day like this, he had 20k, 17 kilometers ago this happened. get to the front. get together with your teammates. make their life easier and try a little harder to stay up at the front and stay out of trouble. >> staying out of trouble tomorrow will be awfully tough. a lot of anticipation for what's coming tomorrow with the cobble stones. final couple of minutes here, bob, what should we look forward to tomorrow? >> there will be two battle on show. for the st
it goss over the bars, with obvious damage to his left elbow. and his then team called back from the field. now it is all hands on deck. but they're doing the lead out for the stage win at the front. how are you going to close that gap against the whole peloton? >> you're not. and he didn't. and they just actually lost time and, really, i have to be critical to dan. i love you, dan, but, you know, when i was a teammate with him, he did the same kind of thing. and he would always sit back...
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he's excited because he says his great, great grandfather met explorer william goss.ey talk about? do you think it was weird that they came up with that name, ayers rock, that they wanted to call it something different? sorry about that. later that afternoon, i tell alison. aboriginal people don't hold grudges. what was past is past. from the beginning. but now we are looking at going forward. and teaching nonindigenous people to respect that, and develop that understanding and that trust about what happened rather than living in the past. so, they are all about coming together, interacting, showing each other. i speak five languages. english is my fifth. with alison's language skills, she works as a bridge between the elders, the government and the tourism operators. today, is dancing in a welcome ceremony for visitors here for a cultural festival. on stage is tilly, with her all—female schoolgirls drumming group. it's an event that showcases indigenous culture from across australia, for a mixed audience. renowned australian indigenous country music singer troy cassa
he's excited because he says his great, great grandfather met explorer william goss.ey talk about? do you think it was weird that they came up with that name, ayers rock, that they wanted to call it something different? sorry about that. later that afternoon, i tell alison. aboriginal people don't hold grudges. what was past is past. from the beginning. but now we are looking at going forward. and teaching nonindigenous people to respect that, and develop that understanding and that trust about...
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. >> they passed on sunrise sampler, thankod goss.lum o lady a as their fans cal them, was signed to capitol reaords within ar of their meeting. the first album was released in 2008 as went platinum with hit like the number one single, i run to you. ♪ >> less than two years later, their second album, i need y now, made them crossover stars. the title track reach tg the of both the country and pop charts. ♪ >> what did that song mean to your life and to your career and everything else? >> everything. >> i think we wrote it in an hour and a halo. or it poured itself out pretty fast. thosthe best ones. >> everybody has a story in need you now. everybody can relate to it and go, ooh, gosh i've been there. >> it sold more than 5 million copies and learned them five grammys. >> how did you keep yourselves grounded and say the world is exploding around us, let's try to stick together. >> a lot of anonymity about t m an group. we'd be at an airport. i love your band littleig town and, i love your band big perry. >> thank you >> over the next
. >> they passed on sunrise sampler, thankod goss.lum o lady a as their fans cal them, was signed to capitol reaords within ar of their meeting. the first album was released in 2008 as went platinum with hit like the number one single, i run to you. ♪ >> less than two years later, their second album, i need y now, made them crossover stars. the title track reach tg the of both the country and pop charts. ♪ >> what did that song mean to your life and to your career and...
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the funeral will be at axle goss pell church on 66th yeah and will start at 11:00 a.m. she was killed by a man as she stepped off a train at the bart station. a man has been charged with her murder and the attempted murder of her sister who survived the knife attack. he is has a long criminal record. he was paroled just two months ago. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors is expected to vote this afternoon on whether to put a cannabis tax on the november ballot. if the tax is a proved it would take effect in 2021. the board could adjust the rates but they couldn't exceed 7%. the chamber of commerce opposes the measure saying may hurt the cannabis industry. the board will also consider amending the planning code to ban marijuana shops in china town it. was approved earlier this month by the land use and transportation committee. since california legalized marijuana sales people in china town have opposed it. people who support it worry about the precedent it could set for other neighborhoods. >>> the time is now 6:17. oakland police rounded up dozens of vehicles in
the funeral will be at axle goss pell church on 66th yeah and will start at 11:00 a.m. she was killed by a man as she stepped off a train at the bart station. a man has been charged with her murder and the attempted murder of her sister who survived the knife attack. he is has a long criminal record. he was paroled just two months ago. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors is expected to vote this afternoon on whether to put a cannabis tax on the november ballot. if the tax is a...
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. >> it's always interesting to see when he goss off the script. like today in montana. obviously the democrats have been digging in on this. he's going to be going after john tester, who notely voted against kneneil gorsuch. are these the names -- >> ted cruz is reportedly not happy with bred cavanaugh, but the big difference is president will likely pick someone for their personality over their pedigr pedigree. white officials told mike he wants to pick someone he feels most comfortable with in a personal setting. >> so as to who is the easy confirmation process would go to home? is that clear? >> not quite clear. there's a theory that kethledge would be among the easiest to confirm. there's been fewer rumblings about him from other senators. that may be because he hasn't been among the top two. you mentioned tester. he is not at endangered as many of his fellow state city democrats. he basically said this person refused to answer my questions on questions. that would be more poignant than ever before. it's going to be enormously consequential. >>> hue hewitt describin
. >> it's always interesting to see when he goss off the script. like today in montana. obviously the democrats have been digging in on this. he's going to be going after john tester, who notely voted against kneneil gorsuch. are these the names -- >> ted cruz is reportedly not happy with bred cavanaugh, but the big difference is president will likely pick someone for their personality over their pedigr pedigree. white officials told mike he wants to pick someone he feels most...
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when hannity is off the air he goss sips with trump and gives advice about who to hire.et's just underscore how weird this is. no tv host has ever had this kind of relationship with a u.s. president before. and to take it a step further, no network has ever propped up a president quite like this before. sure, obama had big fans on msnbc, but there wasn't this kind of constant coordination. no one ever thought keith olbermann was obama's shadow chief of staff but that's how some trump advisers describe hannity. this is new and it's weird and we shouldn't get used to it. there's been almost a merger between a culture war tv station and a culture war president. now, it started as a mere acquaintance. fox and friends gave trump a weekly spot way back in 2011. >> the donald now makes his voice loud and clear every monday on fox. >> my message is a better message than anybody else. >> trump got to know fox's priorities, he got to know his base and fox got to know him. now fast forward seven years. he has tweeted or reliably tweeted about fox more than a thousand times and he h
when hannity is off the air he goss sips with trump and gives advice about who to hire.et's just underscore how weird this is. no tv host has ever had this kind of relationship with a u.s. president before. and to take it a step further, no network has ever propped up a president quite like this before. sure, obama had big fans on msnbc, but there wasn't this kind of constant coordination. no one ever thought keith olbermann was obama's shadow chief of staff but that's how some trump advisers...
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not disenincentivized people from joining the taliban, has created some dependency among the afghan goss its not healthy. lounge is hong luff, 20 years, 25 years? i think that it's not healthy for democracy to fight a war for 15 or 20 years where we're now fighting a war -- if i told you in 2002 when we went into afghanistan that in 2018, we'd still be fighting a war in afghanistan, other on the osama bin laden is dead, and al qaeda basically doesn't exist anymore, certainly not in my way, shape or form related to how the used to, you would think that was strength -- strange. i have to hold notifies snared put forward and i think we could have done more to disentangle ourselves. the main recent whyes people ski more risk, candidly, politically, that if you leave, things go wrong and if you stay, things go wrong. in terms of the next administration, who knows. it's hard -- i don't know what the middle east will look like in two and a half years. i'm not dire. >> you no who the next administration will be. >> i think, very quickly, and jeffrey has heard me say this, this complete mortgagin
not disenincentivized people from joining the taliban, has created some dependency among the afghan goss its not healthy. lounge is hong luff, 20 years, 25 years? i think that it's not healthy for democracy to fight a war for 15 or 20 years where we're now fighting a war -- if i told you in 2002 when we went into afghanistan that in 2018, we'd still be fighting a war in afghanistan, other on the osama bin laden is dead, and al qaeda basically doesn't exist anymore, certainly not in my way,...
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we've also goss to fund the government. too. >> there's a lot coming up.lizabeth: thank you very much, appreciate it. tune into fox news sunday tomorrow. bret baier is in for chris wallace and he'll have an exclusive interview with trey gowdy. check your listings for time and channel. and there will be coverage on trump-putin summit and the fallout. that's at 11 eastern tomorrow. leland: we're learning what went wrong when a tourist both capsized. it happened when a thunderstorm swept across a lake in southern missouri. mourners gathered to mourn them including nine from the same family. and the life jackets, were they wearing them? were there enough of them? >> reporter: as the storms moved fast, the ripples on the lake went over the bow of the tour boat. the passengers were told by the crew they would not need life vests. that according to one of the survivors. >> they told us they're up here, this is where they are. they showed us where they were. they said, don't worry about it, you won't need it. we said, okay. so when the captain took over, i thought
we've also goss to fund the government. too. >> there's a lot coming up.lizabeth: thank you very much, appreciate it. tune into fox news sunday tomorrow. bret baier is in for chris wallace and he'll have an exclusive interview with trey gowdy. check your listings for time and channel. and there will be coverage on trump-putin summit and the fallout. that's at 11 eastern tomorrow. leland: we're learning what went wrong when a tourist both capsized. it happened when a thunderstorm swept...
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nbc's stephanie goss is in lower manhattan with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the statue of liberty normally gets a lot of attention on the 4th of july but not like this. for about two-and-a-half hours people stopped barbecuing and were staring at their phones as the woman scaled the statue. there was incredibly tight security on the ground. when she started climbing, law enforcement responded quickly. high drama, high up on lady liberty. >> news 4 at 4:00 continuing to follow breaking news out it liberty state park, a woman scaling the statue of liberty. >> reporter: a two-and-a-half hour game of cat and mouse on one of the nation's most treasured monuments. >> one female on the statue of liberty. >> reporter: officials say they gave the woman a chance to cooperate and come down on her own, but a federal source described her as insubordinate and uncooperative. >> at first she wasn't friendly with us. >> reporter: a law enforcement official telling wnbc she planned to stay until all of the children have been released. an apparent reference to the 2,000 plus mig
nbc's stephanie goss is in lower manhattan with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the statue of liberty normally gets a lot of attention on the 4th of july but not like this. for about two-and-a-half hours people stopped barbecuing and were staring at their phones as the woman scaled the statue. there was incredibly tight security on the ground. when she started climbing, law enforcement responded quickly. high drama, high up on lady liberty. >> news 4 at 4:00...
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you remember pfizer was going to raise prices and chose to put that off after it goss pressured by --tion. how about free french fries from mcdonald's every friday. they want you to sign up for the mobile app. it's just a buck. tuesdays and thursdays you get a free soft drink, you get a $1 big mac, that's a good value. they want to appeal to your palette and your pocket and mickey d's. they want to compete against the other fast food chains. maria: don't forget the fashion, you have '90s swag, t-shirt as well. >> reporter: i've got to check that out. i missed those. maria: nicole, thank you. look, this story about drug prices is important. and you know, the drug makers had said for a long time, well, it's very competitive and we have to keep raising prices to make sure people understand. the pressure that the president has put on these companies is working. we don't want to see regulation from the government in terms of regulating drug prices but just the pressure alone seems to have worked. >> that's the thing. if you're a free market captain capitalist and you don't want government
you remember pfizer was going to raise prices and chose to put that off after it goss pressured by --tion. how about free french fries from mcdonald's every friday. they want you to sign up for the mobile app. it's just a buck. tuesdays and thursdays you get a free soft drink, you get a $1 big mac, that's a good value. they want to appeal to your palette and your pocket and mickey d's. they want to compete against the other fast food chains. maria: don't forget the fashion, you have '90s swag,...