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republican senator josh hawley. then representative lauren -derwood and alan to generous - ellen degeneres. some memorable commencement speeches from around the country. [applause] senator hawley: thank you very much. guests, it is a privilege to be here in this great city on this fine day to mark this auspicious occasion. today the college will send into the world and accomplished class of young women and men sitting your before me, trained and ready to serve crisis in our time, and that is reason indeed for celebration. to the parents of the graduates here today, i say to you,. you are surely proud and rightly so. this is a day to give thanks for all the lord has done. to the class of 2019, i say, you make me feel old. right, nevermath my strong suit, when you were born, i was almost finished with college. i am 39 years old this year and that is about the time of laugh -- like when you start looking for things to make you feel young, and that is what you know i ran for the senate. [laughter] senator hawley: where
republican senator josh hawley. then representative lauren -derwood and alan to generous - ellen degeneres. some memorable commencement speeches from around the country. [applause] senator hawley: thank you very much. guests, it is a privilege to be here in this great city on this fine day to mark this auspicious occasion. today the college will send into the world and accomplished class of young women and men sitting your before me, trained and ready to serve crisis in our time, and that is...
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hawley: thank you. chair inhofe: thank you, senator hawley caret senator shaheen.heen: thank you. dr. scolese, under your watch an asset, you have seen two complex programs blown out of control theboth cost and schedule, orbiting and posed and the james read based telescope. -- west development 8.8 billionosting dollars, and it will not be launched until 2021. so can you talk about what lessons we have learned from both of those experiences and how you can share what you have learned in this new role, and whether there are any lessons for nasa we should be looking at as you transition to a new position? dr. scolese: certainly, senator. in fact, one of the things that i can always i was a chief was to go offsa and look in detail as to what was causing cost overruns and delays. unfortunately, both were programs that started well before i started that study or , we hadcompleted the developed nine guidelines, if you will, strong lessons learned, that we have employed various programs, partially on program and parsley on the james webb telescope, but on programs that st
hawley: thank you. chair inhofe: thank you, senator hawley caret senator shaheen.heen: thank you. dr. scolese, under your watch an asset, you have seen two complex programs blown out of control theboth cost and schedule, orbiting and posed and the james read based telescope. -- west development 8.8 billionosting dollars, and it will not be launched until 2021. so can you talk about what lessons we have learned from both of those experiences and how you can share what you have learned in this...
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and senator hawley joins us now first on cnbc.o have you. how are you going to go about forcing big tech to actually put a price on that data >> the law requires the s.e.c. to develop a valuation formula and big tech, it's based on taking our data, not telling us, selling it without our consent and turning a profit our bill says, tell the consumer what their data is worth and give every consumer the right to get that data back >> do you think consumers who use this willingly and many who know their data is being used really care? >> i don't think that consumers do know that their data is being used, certainly not the extent of the data. facebook and google, they hold out their platform to the consumer as being free of course, it's not free we want to give them the power to know exactly what that data is worth and to say no and i've introduced a legislation that could allow every consumer to opt out of being tracked, to opt out of having to share their data with big tech >> senator hawley, this legislation would focus on, quote, co
and senator hawley joins us now first on cnbc.o have you. how are you going to go about forcing big tech to actually put a price on that data >> the law requires the s.e.c. to develop a valuation formula and big tech, it's based on taking our data, not telling us, selling it without our consent and turning a profit our bill says, tell the consumer what their data is worth and give every consumer the right to get that data back >> do you think consumers who use this willingly and...
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certainly is in a statement, hawley called targeted ads creepy and said the bill will return controlmers. now, how far capitol hill is willing to go will depend in part on how silicon valley responds to bills like these guys, back to you. >> all right, ylan, thank you. >>> now for the stock impact of what that legislation might bring, we are joined by lgh investment advisers, larry haverty and eaton vance, portfolio manager. guys, good morning >> good morning. >> good morning, john. so, larry, if you're an investor, hypothetically, looking at this data line, as it might appear in the future, is that an asset? do you expect it to grow in value over time as revenues grow how would that work? >> well, you know, i think one of the things that has made these stocks terrific stocks over time, john, is that they've understood how the advertising works. that when you're general motors or apple and you advertise on facebook or google, you actually can calculate the return on investment pretty clearly. and that, in my opinion, is the driving force of the stock and i don't think this is going t
certainly is in a statement, hawley called targeted ads creepy and said the bill will return controlmers. now, how far capitol hill is willing to go will depend in part on how silicon valley responds to bills like these guys, back to you. >> all right, ylan, thank you. >>> now for the stock impact of what that legislation might bring, we are joined by lgh investment advisers, larry haverty and eaton vance, portfolio manager. guys, good morning >> good morning. >> good...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. been evacuated because of flooding in lincolnshire brought on by heavy rain. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, has begun a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. police are investigating after three people were killed in separate attacks in london in the last 2a hours. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. evening, there are two matches at the cricket world cup today, and despite some awful weather around the country, both have been relatively unscathed. australia have moved to the top of the standings after an 87 run victory over sri lanka at the oval. it sounds one—sided but for a while sri lanka looked like they might chase down the australian target of 335 but they lost their last seven wickets for 42 runs. craig templeton reports. time to make amends. but it was a stuttering start from david warner which quickly coughed to a halt. his opening partner aaron finch that was looking much better neck. finch eventually fel
caroline hawley, bbc news. been evacuated because of flooding in lincolnshire brought on by heavy rain. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, has begun a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. police are investigating after three people were killed in separate attacks in london in the last 2a hours. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. evening, there are two matches at the cricket world cup today, and despite some awful weather...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.lamed iran for the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. the saudis have also called for a rapid and decisive response to the attacks. a series of attacks in somalia and kenya has left at least 25 people dead. eight were killed by a car bomb in the somali capital mogadishu — 16 others were injured. gareth barlow has more details. smoke rises above mogadishu moments after the car bomb exploded. awnings shredded by the force of the blast, buildings left in ruins and at least eight people confirmed dead. translation: as i came out of the mosque, i saw a speeding car firing bullets. i took cover and soon the car drove off. the attack took place at a checkpoint near the somali parliament. across the country on saturday, al—shabaab militants carried out a series of deadly attacks. translation: i saw at least five dead bodies, including a religious man who came out of the mosque at the time of the blast. all those bodies have been removed. in neighbouring kenya, eight police officer
caroline hawley, bbc news.lamed iran for the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. the saudis have also called for a rapid and decisive response to the attacks. a series of attacks in somalia and kenya has left at least 25 people dead. eight were killed by a car bomb in the somali capital mogadishu — 16 others were injured. gareth barlow has more details. smoke rises above mogadishu moments after the car bomb exploded. awnings shredded by the force of the blast, buildings left in...
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our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports.liffe's arrest, more than three years ago at tehran airport. she thought she was heading home with her young daughter when she was approached by iran's revolutionary guards, then accused of espionage and sentenced to five years in jail in a case that's been called a mockery of justice. # wind the bobbin up...# just a few days earlier, they'd been enjoying a holiday together with herfamily in iran. happy birthday! hello, sweetheart! today in london, a celebration for gabriella's fifth birthday, with her on the phone from tehran. # happy birthday to you.# can you blow it out? but no cake for richard ratcliffe, as hejoins his wife on an open—ended hunger strike. she called him from jail this morning. so previous phone calls, she'd been quite tense and sort of stressed and angry and, you know, distraught. actually, today she was quite calm, you know, she'd made the decision, she said she sent her letter due to thejudiciary, so it's now started, and nervous is how she sounded on the phone,
our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports.liffe's arrest, more than three years ago at tehran airport. she thought she was heading home with her young daughter when she was approached by iran's revolutionary guards, then accused of espionage and sentenced to five years in jail in a case that's been called a mockery of justice. # wind the bobbin up...# just a few days earlier, they'd been enjoying a holiday together with herfamily in iran. happy birthday! hello, sweetheart! today...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.nationwide strike, stepping up protests by medical staff demanding better security at hospitals after an attack on doctors in the city of kolkatta. the move could paralyse hundreds of government—run health facilities across the country — the only option for many of india's poor for medical treatment. rahuljoglekar reports. chanting: we wantjustice! those who treat pain are hurting. doctors in the indian state of west bengal are angry after a colleague was allegedly assaulted by the family of a patient who died under their care. doctors say incidents like these are all too common and unless the government intervenes to make their workplace secure, they will not go back to theirjobs. translation: when a patient dies because of something their relatives may not understand or for some reason that is difficult for them to accept, they feel they have a right to physically abuse doctors. what started as a local incident has proved to be contagious. 30,000 doctors stayed away from work on frid
caroline hawley, bbc news.nationwide strike, stepping up protests by medical staff demanding better security at hospitals after an attack on doctors in the city of kolkatta. the move could paralyse hundreds of government—run health facilities across the country — the only option for many of india's poor for medical treatment. rahuljoglekar reports. chanting: we wantjustice! those who treat pain are hurting. doctors in the indian state of west bengal are angry after a colleague was allegedly...
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just look at what josh hawley shared with you. it makes a big difference. >>> boy, am i pleased to welcome back to faith and freedom's road to majority policy conference, a man who is not only a dear friend of mine but a man who is a great friend of this organization and our shared values. i truly believe that one of the most important things that has happened, in terms of our agenda of life and liberty, and faith and family was when this man made the decision in, i believe it was roughly february or march of 2016, when we all received the shocking news of the death of one of our heroes, justice antonin scalia, that the senate was not going to vote on that vacancy until after the american people had a chance to render their judgment in the presidential race. i think it not only gave us the opportunity to fill that vacancy, i candidly don't know if donald trump been elected president had that vacancy not been there. i can tell you our organization works with him and his office seamlessly, daily, collaboratively, and he has been a t
just look at what josh hawley shared with you. it makes a big difference. >>> boy, am i pleased to welcome back to faith and freedom's road to majority policy conference, a man who is not only a dear friend of mine but a man who is a great friend of this organization and our shared values. i truly believe that one of the most important things that has happened, in terms of our agenda of life and liberty, and faith and family was when this man made the decision in, i believe it was...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.risonment, but there has been a report issued by the student news agency is and a and they were reporting that iran has some of the british ambassador to tehran after britain said it blames the country for the attacks on the oil tankers. according to them the meeting with the foreign ministry official, iran strongly criticised britain possible ona strongly criticised britain possible on a subtle stance regarding the attacks and no other country but britain has supported american accusations over the attacks. just remind you, the british foreign secretary a statement yesterday blaming the attacks on iran and the islamic revolutionary guard saying no other state or non—state actor could have been responsible. iran has and continues as you can see it to deny involvement in these attacks. much more in the bbc news website and as a developing story is likely to be reported on in the newspapers as well. are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — o
caroline hawley, bbc news.risonment, but there has been a report issued by the student news agency is and a and they were reporting that iran has some of the british ambassador to tehran after britain said it blames the country for the attacks on the oil tankers. according to them the meeting with the foreign ministry official, iran strongly criticised britain possible ona strongly criticised britain possible on a subtle stance regarding the attacks and no other country but britain has...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. our correspondent, barbara plett usher, is in washington.o is so desperately upsetting, barbara. how would you assess the public feeling about this issue at the moment? yes, very upsetting. i think there isjust issue at the moment? yes, very upsetting. i think there is just a general sense of outrage about what's happening, that this is terrible, this shouldn't be happening at abba border, and of course the conditions for the children which first sparked the outcry but the photograph magnifies that feeling. i haven't seen any evidence yet, though, on either side of the debate about any minds changing so those who think enforcement is the way to go, to stop migrants from coming or those who think they should be dealt with asa who think they should be dealt with as a humanitarian situation. it has galvanised efforts in congress as you are hearing. there is consensus between democrats and republicans in both houses that $4.5 billion should be allocated to border operations and borderfacilities, be allocated to border operations and border facil
caroline hawley, bbc news. our correspondent, barbara plett usher, is in washington.o is so desperately upsetting, barbara. how would you assess the public feeling about this issue at the moment? yes, very upsetting. i think there isjust issue at the moment? yes, very upsetting. i think there is just a general sense of outrage about what's happening, that this is terrible, this shouldn't be happening at abba border, and of course the conditions for the children which first sparked the outcry...
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[applause] senator hawley: thank you very much. guests, it is a privilege to be here in this great city on this fine day to mark this auspicious occasion. today the college will send into the world and accomplished class of young women and men sitting your before me, trained and ready to secr
[applause] senator hawley: thank you very much. guests, it is a privilege to be here in this great city on this fine day to mark this auspicious occasion. today the college will send into the world and accomplished class of young women and men sitting your before me, trained and ready to secr
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caroline hawley, bbc news.lamed iran for the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. the saudis have also called for a rapid and decisive response to the attacks. an international shipping association says some firms have ordered their ships not to enter the strait of hormuz and the gulf. we've been speaking to jakob larson, head of maritime security at the shipping association, bimco. we asked him if the situation was reaching a point where military escorts might be needed. yes, it's an option. it depends on how the situation develops but yes, if it gets worse than it is now, that's certainly some thing the industry would like to be initiated. it's something we've seen before in this part of the world, back in the late 80s close to the end of the iran—iraq war. we saw military escort to protect tanker shipping because both sides were attacking each other so it was used before and may be relevant again. are significantly higher than what they've been in this region for a while and we also have concerns
caroline hawley, bbc news.lamed iran for the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. the saudis have also called for a rapid and decisive response to the attacks. an international shipping association says some firms have ordered their ships not to enter the strait of hormuz and the gulf. we've been speaking to jakob larson, head of maritime security at the shipping association, bimco. we asked him if the situation was reaching a point where military escorts might be needed. yes, it's...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.n ministry has said that it summoned the british ambassador over the uk's assessment that tehran was behind thursday's attacks on those tankers in the gulf of oman. in a statement, the ministry said rob macaire was summoned "following the false remarks made by the british foreign affairs minister." british foreign secretaryjeremy hunt said yesterday that iran was "almost certainly" responsible for the attacks. the ukf foreign office denies there was any summoning, saying there are regular meetings between the two. an international shipping association says some firms have ordered their ships not to enter the strait of hormuz and the gulf following attacks on two tankers on thursday. earlier we spoke to jakob larson the head of maritime security at the shipping association, bimco, we asked him if the situation was reaching a point where military escorts may be needed? yeah, it is an option. it depends on how the situation develops but if it gets worse than now that is certainly somethin
caroline hawley, bbc news.n ministry has said that it summoned the british ambassador over the uk's assessment that tehran was behind thursday's attacks on those tankers in the gulf of oman. in a statement, the ministry said rob macaire was summoned "following the false remarks made by the british foreign affairs minister." british foreign secretaryjeremy hunt said yesterday that iran was "almost certainly" responsible for the attacks. the ukf foreign office denies there was...
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. >> we had senator josh hawley on "squawk alley" yesterday he's proposed a couple of pieces of legislationthe last few days, but one is focused on amending section 230 and specifically this idea of censorship and this idea of free speech and what should be allowed, what shouldn't be allowed and those regulations on the tech companies does that take us in the right direction versus the companies themselves self-regulating >> we've seen that self-regulation hasn't been very effective. in fact, the ceos themselves saying, please come and regulate us and i think it's indicative of the fact that that'ey've thrown their hands a little bit they've said, we don't know how to solve this, so we're going to kick the can to washington and ask you to help us regulate it i feel like self-regulation isn't working, but trying to get washington to codify this stuff is also going to be a challenge. >> well, nobody has to be on social media if you don't like it, just drop off, right, casey? only about 15 to 20% of americans are on twitter anyway. >> well, sure, but it plays a huge role in the daily public di
. >> we had senator josh hawley on "squawk alley" yesterday he's proposed a couple of pieces of legislationthe last few days, but one is focused on amending section 230 and specifically this idea of censorship and this idea of free speech and what should be allowed, what shouldn't be allowed and those regulations on the tech companies does that take us in the right direction versus the companies themselves self-regulating >> we've seen that self-regulation hasn't been very...
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i remember the smoot-hawley tariffs. >> great. >> i remember the smoot-hawley tariff, too, through ther, i'm going to switch gears a little bit. you had president trump also tweeting about the situation in venezuela today saying russia has informed us that they have removed most of their people from venezuela. i want to get your take on this. do you believe that russians are cutting their ties completely with maduro? what do you think the reasoning was for all that? >> well, i think we are maybe rushing to conclusions here. we had this one story in the "wall street journal" and i think also a tweet from the president but on the other hand, we've got both the venezuelans and the russians in spanish language publications have been denying that there's been any such reduction. i think we better wait and see what happens. it would be inconceivable to me or very hard to imagine that russia would want to somehow diminish its ties with the maduro regime. they have propped it up, saved it and it's the leverage that they've got for continued influence in the country of venezuela. >> ambassador,
i remember the smoot-hawley tariffs. >> great. >> i remember the smoot-hawley tariff, too, through ther, i'm going to switch gears a little bit. you had president trump also tweeting about the situation in venezuela today saying russia has informed us that they have removed most of their people from venezuela. i want to get your take on this. do you believe that russians are cutting their ties completely with maduro? what do you think the reasoning was for all that? >> well, i...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.dent, barbara plett usher, is in washington. the policy of president trump, the zero tolerance policy, has consequences? yes, and we have been seeing them for a number of months, and you still have a division in what people believe those consequences are. so if you see the image we have been talking about, eve ryo ne image we have been talking about, everyone is shocked by it, nobody wa nts everyone is shocked by it, nobody wants that sort of thing to happen. but again, it reinforces where people are on the issue, said those who are outraged by the migration crisis in the way it is being handled on the border are even more outraged, those who feel threatened by illegal immigration say, they should not have done that, they should not have done that, they should have gone through the legal process and come in the right way otherwise they would not have been killed in that way. so it reinforces where people are, and president trump is campaigning on this issue as well, a hardline approach
caroline hawley, bbc news.dent, barbara plett usher, is in washington. the policy of president trump, the zero tolerance policy, has consequences? yes, and we have been seeing them for a number of months, and you still have a division in what people believe those consequences are. so if you see the image we have been talking about, eve ryo ne image we have been talking about, everyone is shocked by it, nobody wa nts everyone is shocked by it, nobody wants that sort of thing to happen. but...
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senator hawley: what are the cartels doing? lying to families, exploiting children, in order to turn profits and break our asylum system. we know we need to reform the asylum system. we need to address the push factors. we know that but this congress won't do anything. this morning i heard just from my colleagues across the aisle this morning, i heard statements, i'm heart broken. no one is more vulnerable than a child. the status quo is unacceptable, unsustainable, but yet we don't do anything to change it. there's no will to change it. children are being exploited. this morning we woke up to the picture of the man from el salvador and his young daughter dead, faced down in the water. why? because they were exploited. who knows how much that poor gentleman paid to some smuggling ring who told him if he came to the united states to our border and claimed asylum he'd automatically get in. that's a lie. who knows what lies he was told. here he ends up he and his little baby dead and this congress still refuses tookt. i mean, it i
senator hawley: what are the cartels doing? lying to families, exploiting children, in order to turn profits and break our asylum system. we know we need to reform the asylum system. we need to address the push factors. we know that but this congress won't do anything. this morning i heard just from my colleagues across the aisle this morning, i heard statements, i'm heart broken. no one is more vulnerable than a child. the status quo is unacceptable, unsustainable, but yet we don't do anything...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. way. from there, luxmy gopal has sent this report. from the air, you can see the vast extent of the flood waters, the river steeping swollen after two months of rain fell in two days. more flooding is expected, and around 600 homes have been evacuated. this is the second time rebecca and jodie have had to move. you have got where all the electrics have to dry out, because you can‘t put them back on, so it is like being in emergency accommodation that you are going to be setting up a new home, when you know that your home is under water. and it is so hard. it is horrible. the environment agency says the river could breach at points where its flood defences are vulnerable. an raf chinook returned today to help shore up the bank. it is this stretch of the river steeping that is expected to burst its banks, and that is why the raf chinook behind me has been flying back and forth with bags of sand and gravel to try to plug any breach. volunteers have travelled for miles to help the flood d
caroline hawley, bbc news. way. from there, luxmy gopal has sent this report. from the air, you can see the vast extent of the flood waters, the river steeping swollen after two months of rain fell in two days. more flooding is expected, and around 600 homes have been evacuated. this is the second time rebecca and jodie have had to move. you have got where all the electrics have to dry out, because you can‘t put them back on, so it is like being in emergency accommodation that you are going...
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>> exactly, you have a $225 price target on facebook it's at $193 just before we let you go, josh hawley is also behind this idea that maybe we should have another look at section 230 of the cba, which would seem like a much bigger threat to these companies' business models and not just these anyone operating on the internet do you take that talk seriously? >> i mean, look, we haven't gone down that road we have largely focused on first party versus third party the extent you choose to use a service, they ask you for information. you say here's my name, my email, my phone number you're opting into all of that whatever data they collect on you is fair game, and you can stop using it. really where we think consumers arguably don't like it is where, you know, the data leaves that platform so you fill out a warranty card and then your information is sold to multiple parties, and you can say, well, i had no idea or i wouldn't have filled that out. that's where i think consumers actually want greater clarity. how their data is being used not necessarily what it's worth. >> all right jason, tha
>> exactly, you have a $225 price target on facebook it's at $193 just before we let you go, josh hawley is also behind this idea that maybe we should have another look at section 230 of the cba, which would seem like a much bigger threat to these companies' business models and not just these anyone operating on the internet do you take that talk seriously? >> i mean, look, we haven't gone down that road we have largely focused on first party versus third party the extent you choose...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.tv footage of the attack. lee pomeroy was killed as he travelled with his sun between guildford and london in january. darren pencille denies murder. sarah walton reports from the old bailey. it was meant to be a fun trip to celebrate his upcoming birthday. but neither lee pomeroy, nor his son, could know what was about to happen. boarding the same carriage was 36—year—old darren pencille. the pair are seen in a dispute, before lee pomeroy follows mr pencille into the adjoining carriage, where the altercation continues, both shouting and gesticulating. the jury was then shown more footage of the pair struggling with each other, in what police describe as a quick and frenzied attack, lasting just 25 seconds, in which lee pomeroy suffered 18 knife wounds. he was bleeding heavily as he staggered to a nearby seat. mr pencille is then seen picking up his phone and sunglasses before leaving the train at the next stop. also on trial is darren pencille's girlfriend, 27—year—old chelsea mitchel
caroline hawley, bbc news.tv footage of the attack. lee pomeroy was killed as he travelled with his sun between guildford and london in january. darren pencille denies murder. sarah walton reports from the old bailey. it was meant to be a fun trip to celebrate his upcoming birthday. but neither lee pomeroy, nor his son, could know what was about to happen. boarding the same carriage was 36—year—old darren pencille. the pair are seen in a dispute, before lee pomeroy follows mr pencille into...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. our correspondent, barbara plett usher, is in washington. father and daughter drowned in a river, the reports from these camps come is it making the american public think about the price of the wall and the money and how to spend it? yes, it is. there's been a general sense of outrage at these images that these reports, they should not be happening, this is a terrible thing. a very provocative photograph us up the reports coming from the facilities for the children also quite shocking and disturbing. i think ina quite shocking and disturbing. i think in a general way at least, i have not seen evidence that this has changed any minds amongst the public. i think immigration is a very polarising thing care. it tends to reinforce opinions, those who believe this is an enforcement issue, these people should be stopped from coming here and these things would happen. tend to feel that more strongly and those who see this as a humanitarian issue and somebody suffering can be eased by the government also tend to feel that more strongly. it has galvan
caroline hawley, bbc news. our correspondent, barbara plett usher, is in washington. father and daughter drowned in a river, the reports from these camps come is it making the american public think about the price of the wall and the money and how to spend it? yes, it is. there's been a general sense of outrage at these images that these reports, they should not be happening, this is a terrible thing. a very provocative photograph us up the reports coming from the facilities for the children...
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just to warn you this report by our correspondent caroline hawley does contain the photograph that'sad father and child. proud parents, this was the martinez family. 0scar, the young father, had hoped to and enough money in the us to build a house. his body and that of his daughter valeria were found in the rio grande which separates mexico and texas. they'd apparently given up hope of reaching the us through legal means. a shocking image has now emerged of father and child, not yet two, her head tucked into his t—shirt, her arm around his neck. the stark human cost of the migrant crisis. translation: you see the river, it looks very calm. i think that's what gave the young man confidence to cross. but there's actually a lot of current in the river. 0scar martinez had apparently managed to cross the river once with his daughter but when he went back for his wife, the little girl panicked and jumped in after him. they're the latest of hundreds to die in the past year along america's border. and for those who do manage to get into the us illegally, there's been fierce controversy over
just to warn you this report by our correspondent caroline hawley does contain the photograph that'sad father and child. proud parents, this was the martinez family. 0scar, the young father, had hoped to and enough money in the us to build a house. his body and that of his daughter valeria were found in the rio grande which separates mexico and texas. they'd apparently given up hope of reaching the us through legal means. a shocking image has now emerged of father and child, not yet two, her...
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hawley of charlotte, north , her child was four weeks old when he was unknowingly left in their family car. fortunately, his parents realized quickly their mistake and rescued their baby boy. but just a few months later, one of his daycare classmates died in a hot car shortly after a erin'sonth child in community also died in a hot car. there are far too many ways for errands to lose children that we cannot control. we have a duty, however, to do everything we can to ensure that parents do not lose a child when we can prevent that. 52 children died in heatstroke in cars last year. 52. parentscases, the accidentally -- loving parents -- accidentally left their child in the car. eight children died in hot cars so far this year. just yesterday, a five-month-old girl tragically died in a van sitting outside of her daycare. education alone cannot solve this crisis. even the most attentive parent can give this tragedy and inadvertently leave their child in a rapidly warming vehicle. a simple alert notification for parents that they have left their child in a car can save their lives. yesterd
hawley of charlotte, north , her child was four weeks old when he was unknowingly left in their family car. fortunately, his parents realized quickly their mistake and rescued their baby boy. but just a few months later, one of his daycare classmates died in a hot car shortly after a erin'sonth child in community also died in a hot car. there are far too many ways for errands to lose children that we cannot control. we have a duty, however, to do everything we can to ensure that parents do not...
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the only republican who seems even interested at all in the subject in tech at all is josh hawley.t is invaluable regulatory evidence. successful political parties look out for their supporters and the public at large and protect them from harm. republicans meanwhile are sitting in a stupefied fog of libertarianism, doing nothing. their ideas are suppressed and their supporters are silenced. meanwhile they look up and find they have no supporters at all. who is to blame for that? this is the preeminent researcher into the subject. and he is again the world's great expert on the effect of the tech companies on political discourse. seeing this videotape, does this confirm what you have said in the past? what's your response? >> i'm not surprised in the least, it confirms in glowing terms or very ugly terms if you want to look at it this way that google has the power to shift in opinion and votes on a massive scale but the exercise this power. this is what i measure in my research. i can tell you precisely how many votes they can shift. i can tell you how precisely how many votes they
the only republican who seems even interested at all in the subject in tech at all is josh hawley.t is invaluable regulatory evidence. successful political parties look out for their supporters and the public at large and protect them from harm. republicans meanwhile are sitting in a stupefied fog of libertarianism, doing nothing. their ideas are suppressed and their supporters are silenced. meanwhile they look up and find they have no supporters at all. who is to blame for that? this is the...
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virginia democrat senator mark warner, missouri republican, senator josh hawley, they have got a billompanies, google, facebook, the, to disclose how much your personal data is worth. they are putting a dollar number on it? ashley: they are. you will get a report every 90 days. stuart varney, this is what we know about you, this is what we shared with companies, this is how much it is worth, your case millions i'm sure. the lawmakers said this, i think this quote kind of sums it up, if you're an avid facebook user, chances are facebook knows more about you than the u.s. government knows about it. people don't realize, how much data is being collected. two, they don't realize how much the data is worth. this bill would put a dollar number to it. it requires the big data companies to report to the fcc once a year total value of the user's data they have on their books. applies to companies with over 100 million monthly users. the bottom line here is transparency. they want people to know that your data is being used, is being sold and for how much. that is interesting. stuart: i would l
virginia democrat senator mark warner, missouri republican, senator josh hawley, they have got a billompanies, google, facebook, the, to disclose how much your personal data is worth. they are putting a dollar number on it? ashley: they are. you will get a report every 90 days. stuart varney, this is what we know about you, this is what we shared with companies, this is how much it is worth, your case millions i'm sure. the lawmakers said this, i think this quote kind of sums it up, if you're...
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seems even interested at all in the subject in keeping big tech and check it all is senator josh hawleyuced a bill that would force tech companies to act as genuinely open platforms in order to receive valuable regulatory benefits. that is the deal -- they are violating the deal, no one else seems to care. passing holly's bill does not seem to be a priority, no one in congress is talking about it. that's a big mistake. successful political parties look out for their supporters and for the public at large, to protect them from harm. republicans, meanwhile, are sitting in a stupefied fog of libertarianism, doing nothing while their ideas are suppressed and their supporters are silent. one day, they will look up and find they have no supporters at all. who will be to blame for that? only themselves. dr. robert epstein is not a republican, but he is the preeminent researcher into this subject, a senior research psychologist at the americanre behavioral institute of behavior.he he is the great expert on the effect of tech companies on political discourse. dr. epstein, thank you very much for
seems even interested at all in the subject in keeping big tech and check it all is senator josh hawleyuced a bill that would force tech companies to act as genuinely open platforms in order to receive valuable regulatory benefits. that is the deal -- they are violating the deal, no one else seems to care. passing holly's bill does not seem to be a priority, no one in congress is talking about it. that's a big mistake. successful political parties look out for their supporters and for the...
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joe or doe might lower drug prices.s the at the kochs are working to get a bill introduced by josh hawleyott that will prevent drug companies from charging americans more than they charge the people of canada or france. that seems like a fair idea to most people. the kochs are preventing it from happening. then the kochsro helped draft te 2017 tax cut that turned out to be a far better deal foror corporate america and it was for the american middle class. a majority of republicans support capping interest rates on credit cards and payday loans, the kochs think that's ridiculous. when david koch ran fort vice president, abolishing usury laws was part of his platform. there's nothing dumb like nothing surprising about any list or illegitimate. it's what many rich liberals believe. it's just not what most republicans believe. and that's a problem, given that the kochs are the single most powerful figures in the republican party. they don't seem interested in hearing you complain about that, or anything else actually. remarkably, they have now joined the left wing campaign against free speech
joe or doe might lower drug prices.s the at the kochs are working to get a bill introduced by josh hawleyott that will prevent drug companies from charging americans more than they charge the people of canada or france. that seems like a fair idea to most people. the kochs are preventing it from happening. then the kochsro helped draft te 2017 tax cut that turned out to be a far better deal foror corporate america and it was for the american middle class. a majority of republicans support...
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that's important because shoe makers had tariffs slapped on them after what was called the smoot-hawley rule. to the markets. we are actually seeing green on the screen at the moment. dow is up 47. could we soon be saying as new york goes, so goes the rest of the u.s. economy? take a look at today's empire state manufacturing index, sort of the sister to the philly fed index. gives us a sense of business activity in new york state. things look like they have taken a sharp turn for the worse. the index dropped 26 points to negative 8.6 for june. that's the first negative reading in more than two years and the worst drop since they have been keeping records for the empire index. this follows a week of investor flight to quality. take a look at gold's move over the last week. you can see at the moment, it is selling off just slightly after a 15-month high hit on friday. all right. so to our floor show. we bring in our traders. is gold still the trade or is it treasuries as we wait to find out what the fed will do on wednesday? let's get to our floor show. gold expert, rbc wealth managing d
that's important because shoe makers had tariffs slapped on them after what was called the smoot-hawley rule. to the markets. we are actually seeing green on the screen at the moment. dow is up 47. could we soon be saying as new york goes, so goes the rest of the u.s. economy? take a look at today's empire state manufacturing index, sort of the sister to the philly fed index. gives us a sense of business activity in new york state. things look like they have taken a sharp turn for the worse....
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senator hawley deferred to senator warren, saying he is the creator of the bill. senator warner's office confirmed the senator spoke with several companies that would be affected. that is as much as i could get out of them. if you look, 52 weeks of those four stocks i mentioned only amazon is outperforming the s&p 500. melissa. back to you. >> nice, deirdre, interesting. thank you. connell: talk about it with shah and courtney are still hear on the panel with us. you first this time, shah. a couple things here. number one, is it going to be the, to deirdre's point a little difficult to calculate what the value of someone's data is? follow-up, is it worth it to calculate that value? >> i don't know how difficult it would be. i would imagine the tech companies have the metrics. a big part of their business, part of how they drive their revenue. they will know where their bread is buttered for sure. it is important for us to know. in terms of getting anything out of it, how our data is used function of what it is worth to companies that use it so it is very important
senator hawley deferred to senator warren, saying he is the creator of the bill. senator warner's office confirmed the senator spoke with several companies that would be affected. that is as much as i could get out of them. if you look, 52 weeks of those four stocks i mentioned only amazon is outperforming the s&p 500. melissa. back to you. >> nice, deirdre, interesting. thank you. connell: talk about it with shah and courtney are still hear on the panel with us. you first this time,...
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senator hawley. >> i would like to talk to the safety of the children at the border and to go back to that important questioning. you have reported child recycling rings where innocent children are used multiple times to help adults gain illegal entry and release. can you tell us more about that? it seems that the exploitation of children by cartels, and human smugglers on the scale that you are explaining is unbelievable, and quite frankly the refusal of this congress the act to do something about this humanitarian crisis is absolutely unbelievable, and absolutely indefensible, so why don't you tell us more about the crisis. >> in may we had 88,000 families cross the border, and this is incentivized by the fact that they cannot be held for the full court proceeding, and we know that for a fact. it is not a great leap of imagination that people might exploit that fact, and bring a child their own, and maybe a child their own, and you have referenced a chil. the charleston case was referenced and one in chicago where we had a single group bring eight children that were used to bring in
senator hawley. >> i would like to talk to the safety of the children at the border and to go back to that important questioning. you have reported child recycling rings where innocent children are used multiple times to help adults gain illegal entry and release. can you tell us more about that? it seems that the exploitation of children by cartels, and human smugglers on the scale that you are explaining is unbelievable, and quite frankly the refusal of this congress the act to do...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.trump didn't mention that photograph in its first week of the day but has been responding in the past few minutes. it is like i've been saying. if they fix the lost he would have that. people are coming up, running through the rio grande, it is rough commit can be a rough river. there are times when going across the rio grande is very dangerous depending on the time of year and the conditions in the rapidity of the water to. and we know that. and we have many guards there for simple people go through there for simple people go through the guards come if we had the right laws that the democrats are not letting us have, those people, they wouldn't be coming up, they wouldn't be trying. donald trump speaking a few minutes ago. let's speak now to barbara plett usher, our state department correspondent, who's in dc. there are a lot of votes in tough immigration laws, but sometimes an image like this one comes along and shows people a very start terms, suffering, at the sharp end. do you thi
caroline hawley, bbc news.trump didn't mention that photograph in its first week of the day but has been responding in the past few minutes. it is like i've been saying. if they fix the lost he would have that. people are coming up, running through the rio grande, it is rough commit can be a rough river. there are times when going across the rio grande is very dangerous depending on the time of year and the conditions in the rapidity of the water to. and we know that. and we have many guards...
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you've got to go back to the '30s to look at smooth hawley. i am not down on the fed doing what they did yesterday and scott you may remember on monday i said that the market would love it if he came out and said he's acknowledging the risks are out there. the market took that as catnip i don't think they should cut and if they cut in two weeks that's going to send a signal to the world that everything is worse -- >> how can you possibly cut rates -- man, i don't know >> can i just give you the punchline here it's really simple i said this on monday too. it's all china these guys need to come back to the table, both sides need to come back to the table and start making progress. the problem is the market, the stock market in particular, has not exerted enough pain yet to get both sides to come to the table. that's the problem i think you need to see another 4% or 5% down in the stock market to get both sides back to the table. >> if you get the tariffs against -- on mexico on monday -- >> it's awful. and by the way, again, i'm not down on chai
you've got to go back to the '30s to look at smooth hawley. i am not down on the fed doing what they did yesterday and scott you may remember on monday i said that the market would love it if he came out and said he's acknowledging the risks are out there. the market took that as catnip i don't think they should cut and if they cut in two weeks that's going to send a signal to the world that everything is worse -- >> how can you possibly cut rates -- man, i don't know >> can i just...
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josh hawley is here. senator, good morning to you. thanks for your time.ning with mexico now. what do we need to understand? >> a great step forward. expanding the remain in mexico program. that helps us end catch and release in the united states is a big deal. the ability to return illegal immigrants to mexico while their asylum claims are processed is good. getting mexico to commit to actually policeing its southern border in a more serious fashion is necessary. we need to see mexico do more. we need to create mexico a safe third country where all claims can be processed in mexico before the folks come to our southern border. >> shannon: what is your confidence level that mexico will follow through on what has been agreed to? >> the president has been tough. i said to the mexican ambassador, you realize this situation is not sustainable for the united states and this administration is committed to securing the border and stopping this asylum crisis. and i think they're beginning to understand that. >> shannon: what did she say? >> i don't think she belie
josh hawley is here. senator, good morning to you. thanks for your time.ning with mexico now. what do we need to understand? >> a great step forward. expanding the remain in mexico program. that helps us end catch and release in the united states is a big deal. the ability to return illegal immigrants to mexico while their asylum claims are processed is good. getting mexico to commit to actually policeing its southern border in a more serious fashion is necessary. we need to see mexico do...
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his co-sponsor josh hawley is, how far capital hill is willing to go will depend in part on how siliconto you. >> thank you >> joining us to talk more about this is ed lee, cnbc contributor. julia boorstin is here for the chat as well and rick scott, senator, can i start with you on this these are your colleagues. how serious should we be taking this effort? does this mean it is -- as good as done or -- >> no, no, no. i think everybody wants to understand what they're doing and everybody wants to protect your privacy i think that's a -- that's what we're trying to do the -- i want to understand what the purpose is this is going to cost a lot of money to put together. >> what do you think the purpose is what would a purpose to you be that says, okay, this is worth doing versus not >> i want to understand the end goal tork p goal, how do i make sure you can protect your privacy, how do i make sure you know what you're signing up for, things like that that would be more important to me. >> ed, what you to think about that at a time people are obsessed with privacy and, you know, more of th
his co-sponsor josh hawley is, how far capital hill is willing to go will depend in part on how siliconto you. >> thank you >> joining us to talk more about this is ed lee, cnbc contributor. julia boorstin is here for the chat as well and rick scott, senator, can i start with you on this these are your colleagues. how serious should we be taking this effort? does this mean it is -- as good as done or -- >> no, no, no. i think everybody wants to understand what they're doing...
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stuart: next case, missouri senator josh hawley, he's looking for something more from apple's chief timhat does he want? >> he wants a do not track registry. what this basically would mean is when you download apps from the itune store, you can opt out of the tracking, position tracking and monitoring so they are not watching and storing the data that you are giving them basically voluntarily. there was a developers conference yesterday, apple did make some strides in terms of privacy and said it would work on this. they introduced a parade of products. some features that would increase the privacy but it would sort of not do it to the extent that the senator wants it. wasn't he wants it to be very firm. there used to be do not call registries, you would not get one single robocall if you put your name on it. not the case today. stuart: i could go for that. >> i think a lot of people would like that. i certainly would be one. stuart: i wonder how far the privacy thing goes and the no tracking thing actually goes. how many people really are concerned about this? >> a lot of people are co
stuart: next case, missouri senator josh hawley, he's looking for something more from apple's chief timhat does he want? >> he wants a do not track registry. what this basically would mean is when you download apps from the itune store, you can opt out of the tracking, position tracking and monitoring so they are not watching and storing the data that you are giving them basically voluntarily. there was a developers conference yesterday, apple did make some strides in terms of privacy and...
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senator josh hawley, a republican, on monday sent a letter to apple's ceo tim cook asking for a do notsystem satisfies those concerns, unclear. de not respond to our request for comment. >>> meanwhile, saying the company is not a monopoly but u.s. scrutiny of big tech is fair. this as an analyst says breaking up big tech could unlock additional value for investors. neil: thank you very much. let's get a read on all this with scott mcnealy. great to see you. what do you think of this? it seems like a concerted effort to go after american government ents entities, to go after these tech giants. what do you think? >> you don't sue a skid row bum and you certainly don't want to antagonize tiny companies because they don't have lots of lobbying money and are not going to go -- this is opening the lobby door for donations for campaigns for a lot of bureaucrats and they are happy to have this thing drag on, because that means all of these four companies will have to ramp up their spending on bureaucrats and congresspeople over the next ten years. that's one thing that's going on. second thing
senator josh hawley, a republican, on monday sent a letter to apple's ceo tim cook asking for a do notsystem satisfies those concerns, unclear. de not respond to our request for comment. >>> meanwhile, saying the company is not a monopoly but u.s. scrutiny of big tech is fair. this as an analyst says breaking up big tech could unlock additional value for investors. neil: thank you very much. let's get a read on all this with scott mcnealy. great to see you. what do you think of this?...
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i'll be talking to our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley in a few minutes‘ time.t also states that other states such as turkey or the united states could attempt a prosecution, because this was an international crime. we will bring you up—to—date with more reaction and more detail shortly. conservative leadership candidate rory stewart has said he is in talks with environment minister michael gove, a rival candidate, about teaming up. yesterday, borisjohnson, the frontrunner in the contest, won the most votes in the second round of voting. the third ballot to select the new leader of the conservative party will take place this afternoon. last night, the five remaining candidates vying to be the next our political correspondent iain watson has this report. high—stakes can lead to a hard battle. the frontrunner has made fewer media appearances than his competitors, but last night, boris johnson was under the spotlight of scrutiny. pressed by the bbc‘s emily maitlis, he didn't absolutely say he would take the uk out of the eu by the end of october deadline. i think t
i'll be talking to our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley in a few minutes‘ time.t also states that other states such as turkey or the united states could attempt a prosecution, because this was an international crime. we will bring you up—to—date with more reaction and more detail shortly. conservative leadership candidate rory stewart has said he is in talks with environment minister michael gove, a rival candidate, about teaming up. yesterday, borisjohnson, the frontrunner in the...
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republican senators josh hawley and ted cruz along with nancy pelosi have suggested repealing to holdle as foreign governments are increasingly doing. in april australia passed legislation threatening huge fines and jail for tech company executive said if they fail to remove abhorrent, violent material. in u.k. a new law threatening substantial fines if platforms don't quickly remove content that encourages terrorism or child exploitation or abuse. one area where the companies can definitely face pricey fines in the u.s. is lawsuits. representative devon nunez is suing twitter filing the suit last week in virginia court allowing users to spread false statements about him seeking $250 million in damages. >> stick around. let's talk more about this. joining us right now is michael furdic. we talked with you a lot over time. i know that you are a huge privacy advocate. the things we have been talking to you for five or six years at this point are now coming home to roost. what do you think about what you are seeing >> what a great and gracious thing for you to say. i have been trying to
republican senators josh hawley and ted cruz along with nancy pelosi have suggested repealing to holdle as foreign governments are increasingly doing. in april australia passed legislation threatening huge fines and jail for tech company executive said if they fail to remove abhorrent, violent material. in u.k. a new law threatening substantial fines if platforms don't quickly remove content that encourages terrorism or child exploitation or abuse. one area where the companies can definitely...
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matt gaetz, josh hawley, these are millenials, young republicans. stuart: those are all millenials? out front representing you guys as millenials. let me ask you this. the treasury department, i'm sure you're aware of this, i'm sure have something to say about this, treasury department recommends mandatory financial courses for college students that worries me. >> i'm adjunct professor. i taught at university level, i teach at law school. i'm against any type of government mandatory program. honestly stuart, i find quite ironic, a government $22 trillion in debt will mandate financial literacy classes on a problem they created through student loans. it is a very funny program to me. stuart: take oberlin college, for example, uber liberal, i really wouldn't trust them to teach finance because they are opposed to finance. they hate capital. i just don't trust that. >> i don't know any university that is able to teach finance in any way meaningful from how they spend. tuition costs are up almost 300% over last 40 years. colleges are not equipped to teach financial literacy. they need t
matt gaetz, josh hawley, these are millenials, young republicans. stuart: those are all millenials? out front representing you guys as millenials. let me ask you this. the treasury department, i'm sure you're aware of this, i'm sure have something to say about this, treasury department recommends mandatory financial courses for college students that worries me. >> i'm adjunct professor. i taught at university level, i teach at law school. i'm against any type of government mandatory...
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of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable josh hawley, a senator from the state of missouri, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: chuck grassley, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to s. 1790 which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to s. 1790, a bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2020 for military activities of the department of defense, and so forth and for other purposes. mr. cornyn: they are all familiar with the high-profile hacking, trusting request data information and personal information. to be sure, it's scary, but nowhere is the threat of this hyperinnovation more terrifying than on the national security front. the challenges we confront today look a lot different from those 150 or even five years ago. we see new technologies being used in the battlefield like drones, and the race to develop next-generation
of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable josh hawley, a senator from the state of missouri, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: chuck grassley, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to s. 1790 which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to s....