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as it was suggested, it is hhs hhs's duty to answer. but from bcb p perspective, i spoke of the complexity that, often times, gets overlooked as to what it is is being done at the frontline. the national security mission, the trade and travel mission, the drug interdiction mission, the trade enforcement commission. all critical missions that are taxed, if you will, by the surge in migrants. mr. chairman, there seem to be obvious things that we can do. castel -- mccaskill has brought up the judges, is something we need to press on to say we have to have a faster process than two years. to of the issues we have got address is this issue about sponsorship. we tend to quote unquote lose children. and then we are surprised when they both disappear. that should not surprise us, that is something that, if we're going to take care of children, we have got to find a way to take care of children, not putting them in the home of someone who is not legally someoneand discourage from saying you are 14 years old, your dad is in the united states, it'
as it was suggested, it is hhs hhs's duty to answer. but from bcb p perspective, i spoke of the complexity that, often times, gets overlooked as to what it is is being done at the frontline. the national security mission, the trade and travel mission, the drug interdiction mission, the trade enforcement commission. all critical missions that are taxed, if you will, by the surge in migrants. mr. chairman, there seem to be obvious things that we can do. castel -- mccaskill has brought up the...
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there is another one involving the defense department and waiver hhs. becausea tricky thing the house has passed a defense bill but has not passed the controversial labor health and human services bill. it is controversial because it involves abortion, obamacare. thes a difficult thing for house to pass because it really divides the body. and the senate has confined them and successfully passed the second package. it looks like paul ryan is willing to go to conference with the senate on the labor hhs package even though the house has not passed the version which could cause some consternation for conservatives. the final one involves all of including thes state department, commerce, and homeland security. that could be packaged with a stopgap measure. you mentioned president trump and he and his budget director and have said they did -- his budget director have said they do not want another omnibus. how do they plan to deal with the border wall and other controversial issues? the idea would be to have the president signed the first package with the vete
there is another one involving the defense department and waiver hhs. becausea tricky thing the house has passed a defense bill but has not passed the controversial labor health and human services bill. it is controversial because it involves abortion, obamacare. thes a difficult thing for house to pass because it really divides the body. and the senate has confined them and successfully passed the second package. it looks like paul ryan is willing to go to conference with the senate on the...
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so what hhs said was we don't have the authority to regulate these plans.ey said that we are -- i think we are significantly limited in our ability to regulate anything not health insurance coverage and they drew a line between health insurance coverage and the renewal guarantee and saying that the obama administration had no authority to regulate much less ban renewal guarantees in this market. so what this means is that whereas the obama administration restricted consumer protections in short-term plans, by exposing people in that market who got sick to medical underwriting, what the federal government has now done, what the department of health and human services has now done is they have not only restored the consumer protections that the obama administration eliminated, it has expanded those consumer protections by allowing this market to protect people who get sick from medical underwriting. not just after three months, and not just after 12 months and not just for up to 36 months, but what hhs said in this rule-making was that if a consumer purchases
so what hhs said was we don't have the authority to regulate these plans.ey said that we are -- i think we are significantly limited in our ability to regulate anything not health insurance coverage and they drew a line between health insurance coverage and the renewal guarantee and saying that the obama administration had no authority to regulate much less ban renewal guarantees in this market. so what this means is that whereas the obama administration restricted consumer protections in...
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>> with regard to hhs and the fingerprinting? we have arrested 41 individuals thus far that we have identified pursuant to that and away, our data we received thus far indicates that close to 80% of the individuals that are either sponsors or household members of sponsors, they are here in the country illegally and a large chunk of those are criminal aliens so we continue to pursue those individuals. >> thank you. >> senator jones. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you to all of our witnesses for appearing here today on this really important topic. >> i question, i want to talk a little bit about procedure. to mister albence. are you familiar with the 2016 study that the ada did the do -- that they are five times more likely to win their cases if they have counsel? are you familiar with that?>> i may have seen some reporting on that. >> again, i have seen some reporting on several studies of that nature, i can't speak to that specific one. >> it seems to be important because i have no reason to doubt that study that immigran
>> with regard to hhs and the fingerprinting? we have arrested 41 individuals thus far that we have identified pursuant to that and away, our data we received thus far indicates that close to 80% of the individuals that are either sponsors or household members of sponsors, they are here in the country illegally and a large chunk of those are criminal aliens so we continue to pursue those individuals. >> thank you. >> senator jones. >> thank you mister chairman and thank...
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that's really an hhs decision.wouldn't want to weigh in on how they manage their resources. >> mr. perez, what effect do you think that would have on the pull factor? >> thank you, senator. i think from cbp's perspective, pecking away at any of the potential pull factors that we're seeing that create this spike of movement, one that is, again, wrought with danger, expectation, abuse and abandonment at times is something that we're interested in. again, as mr. albence suggested, it really is hhs to answer in depth the question that you're posing but i think a very important point that i'd like to make from the cbp perspective is that in my opening i talked about the complexity that oftentimes i think gets overlooked of what it is that's being done at the front line at the border, the national security mission, the trade and travel mission, the drug mission, the trade enforcement mission, all critical missions that are taxed if you will by the surge in migrants. >> mr. chairman, there seems to be some very obvious th
that's really an hhs decision.wouldn't want to weigh in on how they manage their resources. >> mr. perez, what effect do you think that would have on the pull factor? >> thank you, senator. i think from cbp's perspective, pecking away at any of the potential pull factors that we're seeing that create this spike of movement, one that is, again, wrought with danger, expectation, abuse and abandonment at times is something that we're interested in. again, as mr. albence suggested, it...
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on c-span2, the senate continues labor, andefense, hhs spending bill for 2019. and on c-span3, the senate homeland security committee will get an update on u.s. policy on migrant children and border security. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we will also have coverage of the annual air force association conference in the afternoon. held asecurity council meeting on the latest efforts to denuclearize the korean peninsula. some members said progress have been reported by north korea in dismantling its nuclear program. however, the country still unwilling to allow u.n. monitors to verify those claims.
on c-span2, the senate continues labor, andefense, hhs spending bill for 2019. and on c-span3, the senate homeland security committee will get an update on u.s. policy on migrant children and border security. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we will also have coverage of the annual air force association conference in the afternoon. held asecurity council meeting on the latest efforts to denuclearize the korean peninsula. some members said progress have been reported by north korea in dismantling...
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alone, they go into these facilities run by hhs and are eventually released to adults suitable by hhs hhs no longer has responsible for the children, and they have been trying to do follow-up calls. over a three-month period from april to june, they called almost 12,000 of these families where they placed these children, and in those follow-up calls they found nearly 1,500 of those children could not be reached. now, keep in mind this doesn't necessarily mean those children are entirely lost or missing. it means that when those calls were placed those voluntarily follow-ups they were not able to connect with the family. it's possible some of the families may not want to respond to the government when they call and may be undocumented themselves, but the follow-up calls started because members of congress have been pressing after eight children in ohio were placed with human traffickers, and they have been pressing on hhc to do the follow-ups and make sure the adults were suitable for the children, and some could not be verified who they went to. that's how much unknown there is in the
alone, they go into these facilities run by hhs and are eventually released to adults suitable by hhs hhs no longer has responsible for the children, and they have been trying to do follow-up calls. over a three-month period from april to june, they called almost 12,000 of these families where they placed these children, and in those follow-up calls they found nearly 1,500 of those children could not be reached. now, keep in mind this doesn't necessarily mean those children are entirely lost or...
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but, what hhs said in this rulemaking is that if a consumer purchases a standalone renewal guarantee, that protects them from being underwritten when they purchase a short-term limited duration insurance plan, then they can string together as many consecutive start -- short-term plans as they like, lasting 12 months or 36 months or what have you, and in this market can actually provide long-term and protection -- long-term protection against illness, because again the federal government does not have the authority to ban insurers from offering that type of protection in this market. and this is an effect of the rule, anything most health policy analysts and reporters do not get that. they do not understand renewal guarantees, they have not been part of the conversation, about healthcare reform. but, the market for renewal guarantees was significantly develops, -- developed before obama care back in 1996 when -- congress imposed a renewability requirement on products that are health and coverage, the market was already guaranteed renewable, already offering protection to people who got
but, what hhs said in this rulemaking is that if a consumer purchases a standalone renewal guarantee, that protects them from being underwritten when they purchase a short-term limited duration insurance plan, then they can string together as many consecutive start -- short-term plans as they like, lasting 12 months or 36 months or what have you, and in this market can actually provide long-term and protection -- long-term protection against illness, because again the federal government does...
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>> am away with regard to hhs and fingerprinting of sponsors? >> yes. >> regressive 41 individuals thus far we've identified pursuant to the moa. it helps indicate that close to 80% of the individuals that are reverse sponsors or household members of sponsors are here in the country illegally and a large chunk of those are criminal aliens. we continue to pursue those individuals. >> thank you. >> senator jones. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you two other witnesses for appearing here today on this really important topic. i want to talk a little bit about procedure to mr. albence and mr. edlow. are you familiar with the 2016 study that the aba did this that immigrants with counsel or five times more likely to win their cases than those without counsel? are you familiar with that? >> i can't say i'm intimately familiar. >> again, i've seen some reporting on that is that that nature. >> it seems to be important because that study i have no reason to doubt that study that immigrants have counsel or five times more likely to win their cases. i think
>> am away with regard to hhs and fingerprinting of sponsors? >> yes. >> regressive 41 individuals thus far we've identified pursuant to the moa. it helps indicate that close to 80% of the individuals that are reverse sponsors or household members of sponsors are here in the country illegally and a large chunk of those are criminal aliens. we continue to pursue those individuals. >> thank you. >> senator jones. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you two other witnesses...
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. >> turkey hhs long supported some rebel groups. president recep tayyip erodgan said he was hopeful the outcome of the summit would be positive adding that an attack on it lived be massacre. bashar states warred al-assad that it would respond31 used chemical weapons against there are reports that fighting between rival militias cease-fire.tripoli despite a in and around tripoli sinceeaugust 27 have killld at least 50 eople. the violence has also forced while many more remain trapped in the city. france pressdent% fiist cabinet meeting following ministers. -- left his post in a shock james ndre is at the elysees palace. in france it is known as -- i guess we could translate it as the government back toowork. the ffrst meeting for them today. tte first meeting for this new reshuffle government. the ooe last week didn't go so well. said he was resigning on radio without telling nyone. that was a severe blow to manual macron and the government. had promisedsident that -- woull be replaced. laura fletcher also decided too1 resign yesterd
. >> turkey hhs long supported some rebel groups. president recep tayyip erodgan said he was hopeful the outcome of the summit would be positive adding that an attack on it lived be massacre. bashar states warred al-assad that it would respond31 used chemical weapons against there are reports that fighting between rival militias cease-fire.tripoli despite a in and around tripoli sinceeaugust 27 have killld at least 50 eople. the violence has also forced while many more remain trapped in...
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the labor-hhs-education bill funds some of the most important priorities for our country. it helps meet the needs of americans at every stage of their lives. with this legislation, kuok funds childcare programs, head start, pell grants, job training, community health centers, n.i.h. research, social security, meals on wheels, yet instead of robustly supporting these priorities, house republicans have shortchanged ll these critical endeavors. despite an $18 billion overall increase in discretionary spending, the labor-hhs-education appropriation bill doesn't include a single dime of additional funding. house republicans have found $5 billion to pay for president trump's wasteful border wall yet they apearntly cannot allocate anything to strengthen america's schools, help family, support college, and show workplace -- ensure workplace safety or expand quality, affordable health care. in fact the policy provisions in the bill directly attack many of these priorities. their riders sabotage the affordable care act, threatening the health of tens of millions of americans with pr
the labor-hhs-education bill funds some of the most important priorities for our country. it helps meet the needs of americans at every stage of their lives. with this legislation, kuok funds childcare programs, head start, pell grants, job training, community health centers, n.i.h. research, social security, meals on wheels, yet instead of robustly supporting these priorities, house republicans have shortchanged ll these critical endeavors. despite an $18 billion overall increase in...
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c-span2, the senate continues work on a defense labor and hhs spending bill for 2019. and on c-span3, the senate homeland security committee will get an update on u.s. policy on migrant children and border security. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we will also have coverage of the annual air force association conference in the afternoon. the senate judiciary committee has postponed this thursday's scheduled vote on supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh. i, the committee will have a hearing with the judge kevin a and prayer -- and the professor who has accused the judge of assaulting her in high school. follow live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. -- the committee announced announcement that was made, chuck schumer spoke briefly about the allegations on the senate floor. that president, for the past few days, new allegations have come to light about president trump's nominee to the supreme court, brett kavanaugh. these allegations ought to be treated with the utmost gravity. the allegations are extremely cred
c-span2, the senate continues work on a defense labor and hhs spending bill for 2019. and on c-span3, the senate homeland security committee will get an update on u.s. policy on migrant children and border security. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we will also have coverage of the annual air force association conference in the afternoon. the senate judiciary committee has postponed this thursday's scheduled vote on supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh. i, the committee will have a hearing...
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another one involves the defense department, labor, and hhs. this is a very tricky thing because the house has passed a defense bill but has not passed the controversial labor, house and human services bill. it is controversial because it includes things like planned parenthood, abortion, funding of obamacare. it really divides the body. the senate has combined them and successfully passed that as a second package. it looks like paul ryan is willing to go to conference with a senate on the package even though house hasn't passed its version. this could cause some consternation from conservatives. all ofal one involves the other bills, funding for the state department, commerce, justice, homeland security, and that could probably be packaged with a stopgap measure getting us through the election. >> you mentioned president trump and his white house budget director said they do want -- said they do not want another on that this, another huge all packaged together spending bill. how are they planning on dealing with the border wall and other contr
another one involves the defense department, labor, and hhs. this is a very tricky thing because the house has passed a defense bill but has not passed the controversial labor, house and human services bill. it is controversial because it includes things like planned parenthood, abortion, funding of obamacare. it really divides the body. the senate has combined them and successfully passed that as a second package. it looks like paul ryan is willing to go to conference with a senate on the...
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there's also the defense department and waiver hhs, health and human services. this is tricky because the house has passed a defense bill that is not pass the controversial labor health and human services bill. it involves issues like planned parenthood and abortion and funding to administer obamacare. it's a difficult thing for the house to pass typically because it really divides the body. the senate has combined them and successfully passed that as a second package. it looks like paul ryan is willing to go to conference with the senate on the laborh package even though the house has not passed its version and this could cause pushback from conservatives. the final one involves the old .esk all the other bills that could probably be packaged with a stopgap measure getting us through the election. >> you mention president trump and he and his white house budget director have said they do not want another omnibus, another huge, all packaged together spending bill. how are they planning on dealing with the border wall and other controversial issues? the idea woul
there's also the defense department and waiver hhs, health and human services. this is tricky because the house has passed a defense bill that is not pass the controversial labor health and human services bill. it involves issues like planned parenthood and abortion and funding to administer obamacare. it's a difficult thing for the house to pass typically because it really divides the body. the senate has combined them and successfully passed that as a second package. it looks like paul ryan...
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now, this is actually related to the fact that once again, over a three-month span, hhs could not locatefrom custody. after that information broke, in the wake of other stories about these children being placed with unsuitable adults, a memorandum of agreement was signed between hhs and i.c.e. to better vet the people that come forward. now, immigrants and their advocates feared that would be used to go after undocumented people who come forward. this confirms that, in fact, of 41 people arrested after that agreement was signed, 70% of them were arrested on routine immigration violations. not criminal charges. so, in fact, this seems to confirm those fears that coming forward to take in an undocumented child out of custody, you then turn around and arrest those immigrants who came forward. >> you get punished. as you're reporting out that, tell me, tal, what can you -- the plan to divert $260 million to cover the cost of housing undocumented kids. what's the story there? >> yeah, that's right. this is also related. so as it becomes harder for these children to leave custody, in part beca
now, this is actually related to the fact that once again, over a three-month span, hhs could not locatefrom custody. after that information broke, in the wake of other stories about these children being placed with unsuitable adults, a memorandum of agreement was signed between hhs and i.c.e. to better vet the people that come forward. now, immigrants and their advocates feared that would be used to go after undocumented people who come forward. this confirms that, in fact, of 41 people...
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hhs spending bill for 2019. the senate homeland security committee will get an update on u.s. policy on migrant children and border security. that's at 10 a.m. eastern. we will also have coverage of the annual air force association conference in the afternoon. the senate judiciary committee has postponed this thursday's scheduled vote on supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh. next monday, the committee will hold a hearing with judge kavanaugh and professor christine ford who has accused the judge of assaulting her in high school. low life coverage at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, and listen on the free c-span radio app. president trump took questions about an allegation of sexual misconduct against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. the president's remarks came at a national council for the american worker meeting. a government group charged with developing a national strategy for workforce development. we will also hear from ivanka trump. >> thank you, mr. president. from the assistant to the president here at the white house. this was the first interagency
hhs spending bill for 2019. the senate homeland security committee will get an update on u.s. policy on migrant children and border security. that's at 10 a.m. eastern. we will also have coverage of the annual air force association conference in the afternoon. the senate judiciary committee has postponed this thursday's scheduled vote on supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh. next monday, the committee will hold a hearing with judge kavanaugh and professor christine ford who has accused...
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. >> i work for the -- [inaudible] secretary azar at hhs. >> oh! >> we're delighted that you're doing this event, thank you. >> i watched his swearing in, and i realized the reason i was watching it is, it's trump, who knew? he might start making fun of elizabeth warren. >> so nice to see you. thank you. >> i know. you're so pretty. what a nice outfit that is. >> [inaudible] >> marlene -- [inaudible] beautiful name. >> thank you. i like you. >> marlena. isn't there a song -- >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> [inaudible] >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> nice to meet you! >> i've been here forever. i met megan and -- [inaudible] >> oh! >> [inaudible] he was in the bush white house. >> i know no one. [laughter] >> he runs the -- he ran for republican governor -- [inaudible] >> it's quite amazing how few people i know. [laughter] >> they know you. [laughter] >> thank you, evelyn. keep up the good work. hello. >> [inaudible] >> oh, i'm very comfortable. thank you, you're the best. and thank you, what a great party. >> [inaudibl
. >> i work for the -- [inaudible] secretary azar at hhs. >> oh! >> we're delighted that you're doing this event, thank you. >> i watched his swearing in, and i realized the reason i was watching it is, it's trump, who knew? he might start making fun of elizabeth warren. >> so nice to see you. thank you. >> i know. you're so pretty. what a nice outfit that is. >> [inaudible] >> marlene -- [inaudible] beautiful name. >> thank you. i like you....
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levels, territorial and tribal level with our federal partners and agencies like the red cross and hh as to ensure people with disabilities have what they need during evacuation, during sheltering, pre- and post-landfall. part of our coordination efforts are to ensure that we are in close communication with our state and local partners to ensure that any unmet needs that people with disabilities have during evacuation or sheltering and entrants of response and recovery are met and will continue to closely coordinate with our state and local and federal partners to ensure the people to dispose or by the storm have the need to safely evacuate, that they have with the need in the shelters and that they can effectively respond to and recover from the effects of the disaster. >> appreciate that. finally or next up, environmental protection agency. >> thank you, administered alone and good morning. i'm the director of the office of management. epa is the lead federal agency or in land releases of oil and hazardous substances through emergency support function ten under the national response
levels, territorial and tribal level with our federal partners and agencies like the red cross and hh as to ensure people with disabilities have what they need during evacuation, during sheltering, pre- and post-landfall. part of our coordination efforts are to ensure that we are in close communication with our state and local partners to ensure that any unmet needs that people with disabilities have during evacuation or sheltering and entrants of response and recovery are met and will continue...
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lastly, i just want to make a point that secretary azar mobilized the entire department of hhs, but the response, centers for disease control and others to help those communities at risk. thank you very much and i'll turn it over to the coast guard. >> thank you, sir. good morning. my name's rear admiral with the coast guard. and the safety of the people in the hurricane's path and their families remain our top priority and we're continue to work in close concert with fema, army corps and other federal, state, local and private sector partners. we have coast guard personnel embedded with fema, dod and state emergency management agencies to enable a coordinated whole of government response. the coast guard positioned 40 aircraft immediately outside of the storm's path about 20% of the coast guard's total aviation assets ready to begin search and rescue operations as soon as it's safe to do so. in addition we have shallow water response boat teams and specialized forces to provide law enforcement, maritime security, oil and hazardous materials response teams to come in immediately once th
lastly, i just want to make a point that secretary azar mobilized the entire department of hhs, but the response, centers for disease control and others to help those communities at risk. thank you very much and i'll turn it over to the coast guard. >> thank you, sir. good morning. my name's rear admiral with the coast guard. and the safety of the people in the hurricane's path and their families remain our top priority and we're continue to work in close concert with fema, army corps and...
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it's still the high e it's been in the recordkeeping of hhs. the big part is slow down. staying longer. it has to do with trump policies where they want to vet all the parents that come forward. >> that's making it harder to reunite them? >> yes. it takes days to run a background check. it makes the parents nervous about coming forward. when they reach capacity, that's when we saw the cages. we know number of unaccompanied chimpb is increasing. >> is it legal for the government the hold these children for this amount of time? >> it is. it's only for children in i.c.e. detention. they can stay in hhs condition as long as it takes for them to reunite them. it's different. they are supposed to have medical staff, psychologist. it's still not a home. when they came through what the lawyers have argued is they didn't get due process. when you separate a parent from their child and they have to make an asylum claim, the interview is difficult. the child making the claim on their own. the parent who is under a lot of stress because they want to be reunited with their child. the
it's still the high e it's been in the recordkeeping of hhs. the big part is slow down. staying longer. it has to do with trump policies where they want to vet all the parents that come forward. >> that's making it harder to reunite them? >> yes. it takes days to run a background check. it makes the parents nervous about coming forward. when they reach capacity, that's when we saw the cages. we know number of unaccompanied chimpb is increasing. >> is it legal for the...
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. >> outgoing tennessee bob corker sat down with the conversation with hhs secretary and president, sylviathey talked about healthcare, trade relations in the upcoming midterm. this turns 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. also, thank you for your leadership and insight
. >> outgoing tennessee bob corker sat down with the conversation with hhs secretary and president, sylviathey talked about healthcare, trade relations in the upcoming midterm. this turns 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. also, thank you for your leadership and insight
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i would like to introduce -- from hhs. >> thank you. bob, secretary of preparedness response. as the storm continues to evolve , we continue to monitor the health sector in areas affected. known, -- ome better reminder, the department is ready to respond to support those communities. he has declared public health emergencies and those three states and we had deployed over 560 personnel in a variety of teams to support state and local authorities. our support has been limited to providing medical assessment -- assistant to shelters. as well as locations and newport news. we are ready to assist in any way. they seem to be doing a great job so far we are in standby mode. we have several disaster assistance teams as well as hundreds of ground ambulances should we need to do patient transport or medical evacuation. as you have heard in terms of the tragic loss of life. there have been a number of hazards out there we want to remind the public about. to reiterate, people should not return to their homes or neighborhoods to they have been cleared by the local officials. the continuin
i would like to introduce -- from hhs. >> thank you. bob, secretary of preparedness response. as the storm continues to evolve , we continue to monitor the health sector in areas affected. known, -- ome better reminder, the department is ready to respond to support those communities. he has declared public health emergencies and those three states and we had deployed over 560 personnel in a variety of teams to support state and local authorities. our support has been limited to providing...
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all of this is on the hhs website. nursesur request is for who may be able to volunteer to support our efforts and recovering from the hurricane. a few updates. ascontinue to put in place much flexibility as possible going forward. people in the food and nutrition service program was now be able to purchase hot food including prepared food for immediate consumption from authorized electronic benefit transfer realtors. this change of life to the entire state and is activated until the end of october. additionally families in our will have an extra month of benefits loaded onto their cards automatically to allow moms and kids continual access to healthy foods. we have also put in place additional forms of likability in our medicaid program so people can get care easier. we continue to have up medical shelters and disaster hotline for crisis counseling. we know that disasters are stressful and this hotline is in place 24 hours a day or you can get connected to services or just talk. know that you are not alone. 800.985.59
all of this is on the hhs website. nursesur request is for who may be able to volunteer to support our efforts and recovering from the hurricane. a few updates. ascontinue to put in place much flexibility as possible going forward. people in the food and nutrition service program was now be able to purchase hot food including prepared food for immediate consumption from authorized electronic benefit transfer realtors. this change of life to the entire state and is activated until the end of...
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. >> secretary azar from hhs >>> dow is up 27 on isth freud morning, "squawk on the street" continuesment. broke my personal record. aflac!? no-good break. gooood break. i'm so sorry we can't make your barbecue. i'm just sick about it. aflac!? different kind of sick. if i can't work after surgery, how am i gonna pay my rent? all these bills? aflac! oh, aflac! and they pay you cash in just one day. see how aflac helps cover everyday expenses at aflac.com. >>> time for jim and stock trading. >> the last few days stocks have been up. amd, stocks have been on a big move, yesterday a bit of reversal but it's always been at the expense of nvidia. needham takes the price up to 350 and says listen this is an artificial intelligence play fast becoming the monopoly for artificial intelligence, in other words not making it a story about gaming, about data center where they're nipping and nipping. there's room for both. who told me that dr. lisa sue who is my hero. >> she's your hero >> up 200% >> that's what it takes to become your hero >> sometimes off hero and they stop being heroes. >> look,
. >> secretary azar from hhs >>> dow is up 27 on isth freud morning, "squawk on the street" continuesment. broke my personal record. aflac!? no-good break. gooood break. i'm so sorry we can't make your barbecue. i'm just sick about it. aflac!? different kind of sick. if i can't work after surgery, how am i gonna pay my rent? all these bills? aflac! oh, aflac! and they pay you cash in just one day. see how aflac helps cover everyday expenses at aflac.com. >>>...
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golfing, ough, i think it's going to be cart path only m because of hh rain we've had. those outdoor barbecues awesome. you'll need sunglasses. trees, grasses and weeds come io but mold spores because of the rain coming in high. if you're sniffling and sneedinsnee sneezing, it's because of the high mold content. as we book to theinning of the workweek, monday, tuesday, wern wednesday, starting to feel a little humid. take a look at this ten-day, not too shabby. not a drop falling from the sky. mondayt keeping dry. maybe some scattered showers around tuesday during the late ternoon and evening hours, but most if not all of the day looking dry. wednesday, thursday, friday we'll keep dry and next weekend, the first weekendn octobe which i can't believe, maybe some showers out there on sunday. >> we have earned this weekend. >> we have. enj enjoy it. >> will do. >>> we are less than a week away from the cats season. looks like obi is look. it's over. i love you, but i'm not in love with you. she says i can't see you anymore. find furniture you'll love at... ...havertys fall
golfing, ough, i think it's going to be cart path only m because of hh rain we've had. those outdoor barbecues awesome. you'll need sunglasses. trees, grasses and weeds come io but mold spores because of the rain coming in high. if you're sniffling and sneedinsnee sneezing, it's because of the high mold content. as we book to theinning of the workweek, monday, tuesday, wern wednesday, starting to feel a little humid. take a look at this ten-day, not too shabby. not a drop falling from the sky....
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hh no ha renovado su contrato con el porto que finaliza en junio de 2019.ndientes. y eso tras un fallo contra el departamento de educaciÓn.expertos legales nos explica sobre la segunda oportunidad que tendrÁn cientos de inmigrantes que perdieron sus casos de asilo. interese una campaÑa que busca reducir el consumo de bebidas azucaradasofreciendo recursos de salud y bienestar de manera gratuita. los detalles de esto y mÁs sÓlo a las 11. y ya falta menos.ya falta menos y seguimos reciben de los vÍdeos para participar como conductor en el concierto del bueno, la mala, y el feo. toca a la pequeÑa maggie que nos muestra su talento desde la ciudad de san mateo. ♪ ♪ >> recuerde que si quiere participar y conducir en el concierto las tiene que enviar un vÍdeo mostrando su talento a nuestro nÚmero de whatsapp. allÍ la tiene en pantalla. mucha suerte . asÍ llegamos al final denoticias univisiÓn 14 a las seis. lo dejamos con la ediciÓn del noticiero nacional y recuerde que tenemos una cita en sÓlo a las 11. ♪ conductor: fuertes vientos y lluvia que amenaza con provoca
hh no ha renovado su contrato con el porto que finaliza en junio de 2019.ndientes. y eso tras un fallo contra el departamento de educaciÓn.expertos legales nos explica sobre la segunda oportunidad que tendrÁn cientos de inmigrantes que perdieron sus casos de asilo. interese una campaÑa que busca reducir el consumo de bebidas azucaradasofreciendo recursos de salud y bienestar de manera gratuita. los detalles de esto y mÁs sÓlo a las 11. y ya falta menos.ya falta menos y seguimos reciben de...
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you can becomeour own superher we are talkingigbout hh-tech toys for kids.dow. it's fun to get kids involved in is a champion here. yes, she and you can change it up, do an want. maddie do you think? ?> i think it's awesome. when it's so cool. maddie, thyou. >> awome. you arolunteering with the kids, too. great to learn as well. we are back in asoment. fi thi is "today" on nbc. i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. >>> we are back on a friday mo special half hour about robots. >> they have become more important and prelent in our daily lives. oh, pop the popcorn. long before they vacuumed your floors are built your cars,
you can becomeour own superher we are talkingigbout hh-tech toys for kids.dow. it's fun to get kids involved in is a champion here. yes, she and you can change it up, do an want. maddie do you think? ?> i think it's awesome. when it's so cool. maddie, thyou. >> awome. you arolunteering with the kids, too. great to learn as well. we are back in asoment. fi thi is "today" on nbc. i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed...
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>> on capitol hill today, the senate passing a temporary spending package, funding defense, labor, hhs and education. and other federal agencies through september 7. c-span producer for it -- tweeting that it is agreed to and if it is signed it will avoid an end of september shut down. six republicans voted against the bill. president trump's meeting with the president of poland, he answered a few questions when reporters were let out into the opera and -- the oval office for a photo opportunity. murmuring -- [murmuring] [camera shutters clicking. ] >> thank you much, it's an honor to have president duda and mrs. duda of poland. we have had a great relationship. a year ago we made a speech in poland, and it was a special day. it was a great day for our countries. i will never forget the reception we had, how beautiful it was, how tremendous the people of poland are. and i will certainly not forget the clout -- the crowds. we had tremendous crowds, because i think that's a sign of affection for the united states by the people of poland. the relationship between the president and myself
>> on capitol hill today, the senate passing a temporary spending package, funding defense, labor, hhs and education. and other federal agencies through september 7. c-span producer for it -- tweeting that it is agreed to and if it is signed it will avoid an end of september shut down. six republicans voted against the bill. president trump's meeting with the president of poland, he answered a few questions when reporters were let out into the opera and -- the oval office for a photo...
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s most hh-profile murder cases. angie goff in the newsroom with more on this trial that's pected to go for a couple of months here angie. >> we know that the murders, aaron, happened more than three years ago. the three were tortured andn killed their northwest d.c. mansion. the lone suspect has n plead guilty. dna evidence is going to be crucial in this ca. some key evidence may have been left behind at the crime scene. court documents show that a screwdriver hding a window open was not recovered and the f investigator was told the water bottles and gloves were discarded.n you atch our murders, inside the investigation special. it has been placed in our nbc washington app right now. aaron? nk> angie, t you. 4:34 right now. jury selection continues in the trial of a mancced of killing his pregnant girlfriend. tyler tessier is -- she was pregnant with his child she dis buried in a field in omery county. >>> it'now 4:35. the other top stories we're working for you this morning.to tropical gordon is blamed for the deat
s most hh-profile murder cases. angie goff in the newsroom with more on this trial that's pected to go for a couple of months here angie. >> we know that the murders, aaron, happened more than three years ago. the three were tortured andn killed their northwest d.c. mansion. the lone suspect has n plead guilty. dna evidence is going to be crucial in this ca. some key evidence may have been left behind at the crime scene. court documents show that a screwdriver hding a window open was not...
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on c-span2, the senate continues work on against -- defense labor hhs spending bill for 2019. and on c-span 3, the senate homeland security committee will get an update on migrant and children and border security. and we'll have coverage of annual air force conference in the afternoon. the senate judiciary committee has postponed its vote on supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh will hold a meeting on monday and here from judge kavanaugh and christine ford who alleges the judge assaulted her when they were in high school. >> and next, remarks by air force secretary heather wilson. she delivered remarks at the 2018 annual meeting of the air force association, and spoke with the air force's ongoing personnel and equipment needs. this is 30 minutes. [applause] >> doing something for a purpo purpose. we gather here as airmen deeply committed to the defense of our country with -- thank you for your continued service to us all and, of course, larry spencer, thank you for your leadership of afa. and i want to thank our winningman, chief goldstein and wife dawn thank you for your good
on c-span2, the senate continues work on against -- defense labor hhs spending bill for 2019. and on c-span 3, the senate homeland security committee will get an update on migrant and children and border security. and we'll have coverage of annual air force conference in the afternoon. the senate judiciary committee has postponed its vote on supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh will hold a meeting on monday and here from judge kavanaugh and christine ford who alleges the judge assaulted her...
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. >> reporter: every year new hh school graduates visit elementary schools to inspire kids to aim high. >> went to school at madison elementary. >> reporter: he is one of the biggest success stories he thanks to a program he started called gear up that helps kids go on to higher education. >> there is anrl entire waiting to be explored and waiting for people like you. >> reporter: when you were aid would you bring people by the house? >> no. no one ever saw where i lived. i didn't want them to see all that w going on. >> reporter: you were worried they would see your mom? >> i was terrified that they would see mom. >> reporte his mom started taking zxanax when he w in kindergarten. his dad was in prison andied of an overdose. his baby sitter overdosed in front of him. his rebellion waseing a straight a student. >> he is a trooper. that child is definitely going too somethinggreat. he has crawled through a river of [ bleep ] and ce out smelling like a rose. >> you tell yourself i'm going to get to college andhat isy way out. >> we need to have educated people here with new ideas and to
. >> reporter: every year new hh school graduates visit elementary schools to inspire kids to aim high. >> went to school at madison elementary. >> reporter: he is one of the biggest success stories he thanks to a program he started called gear up that helps kids go on to higher education. >> there is anrl entire waiting to be explored and waiting for people like you. >> reporter: when you were aid would you bring people by the house? >> no. no one ever saw...
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taquan had graduated hh school and was getting ready to start college. >> they robbed us of him. they stole him from us. >> reporter: taquan had a big family and many, many friends. >> he was my best friend. he was my everything. we talked about everything. we did everything together. and they just took my everything away from me. >> reporter: taquan was also a big part of horton's kids. it's a nonprofit in the community that provides homework help andutoring. his siblings are also part of the center. they're all tryingd to understan the loss and how someone could be so reckless with a gun. >> they took an angel from us. and it's not going to be okay until justice is. served >> reporter: in the district, darcy spencer, news 4. >> such a loss. >>> it's now4:36 we continue to track hurricane florence on this weather alert warning. the latest track expected to be released in a few minutes. ine winds already sta to pick up in wilmington, norna caro right now. our team coverage in storm team 4 continuenext. s i put crimheals in prison duringay i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor,
taquan had graduated hh school and was getting ready to start college. >> they robbed us of him. they stole him from us. >> reporter: taquan had a big family and many, many friends. >> he was my best friend. he was my everything. we talked about everything. we did everything together. and they just took my everything away from me. >> reporter: taquan was also a big part of horton's kids. it's a nonprofit in the community that provides homework help andutoring. his...
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argues as a stumbling drunk teen in the 1980s kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party while bother hhchool studes. kavanah strony die the allegation. the chairman of the senate judiciary committee chuck grassley scheduled a hearing for next week, but on tuesday night blasey ford's attorney sent him a letter writing while dr. ford's life was being turned upside down you and your staff scheduled a public hearing for her to testify at the same table as judge kavanaugh to relive this harrowing incident. an fbi investigation should be the first step in addressing allegations. while senators may be looking back at history for how to proceed with these allegations, anita hill suggests they take their time. >> my advice is to push the pause button on this hearing, get the information together. >> reporter: now, what happens if she chooses not to testify? well, i spoke with senator grassley's staff. they told me at this point the senator is not willing to say what next steps he intends to take, but he says that the invitation remains open, and he's encouraging everyone, republicans and democra
argues as a stumbling drunk teen in the 1980s kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party while bother hhchool studes. kavanah strony die the allegation. the chairman of the senate judiciary committee chuck grassley scheduled a hearing for next week, but on tuesday night blasey ford's attorney sent him a letter writing while dr. ford's life was being turned upside down you and your staff scheduled a public hearing for her to testify at the same table as judge kavanaugh to relive this harrowing...
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. >> and some people who do not live in a hh risk area, i'm not saying the woman sitting across from oe isn't one them, but she is. you don't have to live in a high risk area. you need to find out what youri potential could be if you're in a low or moderate area, it's important to get flood insurance and contact the insuranc o agent and findut about it. >> sharon epperson joining us tonight. >>> coming up, "time magazine" finds us at the center of the new philanthropy >>> "me magazine" enters a new era. the storied publication was sold and the new owner is well known to invesrs and heavy weight in silicon valley. robert frank has the details. >> reporter: it is the new philanthropy. tech billionaires buying upme story prina names, not just for profits but for influence and preserving big names in .journali salesforce ceo mark benioff saying he and his wife lynn are buying "time magazine" for $190 million. it will not be part of salesforce and they promise not to be part of the editorial decision. he's worth $6 billion. he tweeted, the power of time has always been in the unique story
. >> and some people who do not live in a hh risk area, i'm not saying the woman sitting across from oe isn't one them, but she is. you don't have to live in a high risk area. you need to find out what youri potential could be if you're in a low or moderate area, it's important to get flood insurance and contact the insuranc o agent and findut about it. >> sharon epperson joining us tonight. >>> coming up, "time magazine" finds us at the center of the new...
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win number 80 for tiger woods, comes five years after hh, 79t and he has been through an awful lot, pete per peter. >> he grabbed the bridge of his he might start crying. rory gives him a hug and now the big picture how exciting this day is. >> tiger win the bigour championship. justin rose wins the fedexcup title. tiger comes in second, even ough he won the trophy with the tour championship, and it was tight. justin rose had to two-putt at the last. you talk about drama, throughout the entire season, it is amazi how much the fedexcup title has meant to these players and what it has drawn in to the game. >> we heard justin rose say earlier this year that he's won the gold medal, won a major championship but winning the fedexcup and putting that on his resume was theber one goal. >> you look at consistency, dustin johnson has three wins, justin rose has a couple of wins. just ascended to number one in the official world golf ranking with that monday playoff loss at the t bmw championship keegan bradley. he is a deserving champion. >> he is a desving champion. you think about great sports
win number 80 for tiger woods, comes five years after hh, 79t and he has been through an awful lot, pete per peter. >> he grabbed the bridge of his he might start crying. rory gives him a hug and now the big picture how exciting this day is. >> tiger win the bigour championship. justin rose wins the fedexcup title. tiger comes in second, even ough he won the trophy with the tour championship, and it was tight. justin rose had to two-putt at the last. you talk about drama, throughout...
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we begin with the hh court and politics. trump nominee for the supreme court brett kavanah is being accused of physical and sexual assault. ford said he assaulted her at a high school party 30 years ago. ? july ford described details of the alleged attack to her local congresswoman. ford and kavanaugh have been asked to testify before the senate judiciary committee. >> and joining me now by skype from her office. is congresswoman. thank you for being here. >> good to be with you.th nk you. >> can you take us back to the day in july when you met with blasey ford in your office. how did she seem asld she you her story? >> i was struck by the she is an intelligent woman. she is highly educated. very deroted to family. concerned about her family. i think it was wrenching for her to share thy. st difficult to tell. was had a layer of emotion over it. which is no untypical of sexual abuseiims. victims of sexual abuse are terrified. terrified that their will get out. what people will wy. thll be blamed. there's a whole raft of issu
we begin with the hh court and politics. trump nominee for the supreme court brett kavanah is being accused of physical and sexual assault. ford said he assaulted her at a high school party 30 years ago. ? july ford described details of the alleged attack to her local congresswoman. ford and kavanaugh have been asked to testify before the senate judiciary committee. >> and joining me now by skype from her office. is congresswoman. thank you for being here. >> good to be with you.th...
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labor-hhs, rosa delauro, and the defense subcommittee, peter visclosky as our ranking member. so i thank them for their leadership. the senate has worked in a bipartisan way on the appropriation bills. not as much so in the house, but close. and so we hope that some of the poison bill pils that rein on these bills from on high will stop. i also want to thank ms. roybal-allard, ranking member on subcommittee of appropriations, for the important work she's doing to protect our children and jose serrano on commerce, justice, science, what he's doing to protect our census and of course nita lowey, state, foreign ops, but also ranking member of the whole committee and thank her for her leadership. we haven't seen a vehicle for those, perhaps to be part of the c.r., we don't know. i spent time on that because that's what we're spending time on here, is to have appropriations bills as much as possible, completed by the end of the fiscal year, which there are only eight days left, as i mentioned. to do so in a way that reflects what we won in the fight. remember, we had the fight. too
labor-hhs, rosa delauro, and the defense subcommittee, peter visclosky as our ranking member. so i thank them for their leadership. the senate has worked in a bipartisan way on the appropriation bills. not as much so in the house, but close. and so we hope that some of the poison bill pils that rein on these bills from on high will stop. i also want to thank ms. roybal-allard, ranking member on subcommittee of appropriations, for the important work she's doing to protect our children and jose...
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>> so, what we always do is work with our partners over at hhs and we forward deploy disaster medical assistance teams, there's hundreds of people out in the field and not only to support medical needs but also we are ready to support any evacuation transportation needs. the. >> dickerson: the interruption of medical care was responsible for 47% of fatalities in katrina is big part that have number that's been disputed about puerto rico the 3,000 number. the president said that 3,000 number didn't exist that they didn't die. how is it true that you're preparing for interruption of medical care in florence but the president says people who died as result of interruption in medical care in puerto rico are not worth counting? >> well, look, these studies are all over the place. the harvard study was done differently, studies different period of time versus the george washington study. big discrepancy whether it's direct deaths or indirect deat deaths. if you look at the root cause of any problem is, around here, one death, these guys know one death is a death too many. we work y thattry
>> so, what we always do is work with our partners over at hhs and we forward deploy disaster medical assistance teams, there's hundreds of people out in the field and not only to support medical needs but also we are ready to support any evacuation transportation needs. the. >> dickerson: the interruption of medical care was responsible for 47% of fatalities in katrina is big part that have number that's been disputed about puerto rico the 3,000 number. the president said that...
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>> that will help a lot and there's also, hhs came out with a ruling just last week that said, it's a proposed rule that came out that said that state unions can't take medicare funds or medicaid funds from the people who perform home healthcare services. believeit or not, that's a multimillion dollar it to the unions . because they've been taking, they've been getting these home healthcare workers who by the way, often it's for their kids or relatives they work for, that's who they are providing the service to and i don't know whether it's going to be a walkout strike against your child when you're the only employee but they're going to make it so you can't, they're going to change the rule, obama changed it already and they can't use those money for union dues so that will be huge. theyare being arraigned in . >> thank you everybody. [applause] >> andy will be signing books in the hall. >> look up there, just about on time too. i will sign books for anybody who was like one side. >>. [inaudible] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service
>> that will help a lot and there's also, hhs came out with a ruling just last week that said, it's a proposed rule that came out that said that state unions can't take medicare funds or medicaid funds from the people who perform home healthcare services. believeit or not, that's a multimillion dollar it to the unions . because they've been taking, they've been getting these home healthcare workers who by the way, often it's for their kids or relatives they work for, that's who they are...
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dod-hhs-education omnibus bill. and h.res. 1071, which is a rebuke on some localities expanding voting opportunities to immigrants. while some of my colleagues may wish to speak about h.res. 1071, i will focus on the good work that we are accomplishing today, not a meaningless political game house republican leadership is choosing to waste our time to further divide this house with instead on focusing on preventing a shutdown. mini bus the second to keep us -- minibus to keep us -- to keep the government open in fiscal year 2019 is an example of how this body can still work together to reach a bipartisan consensus when we take politics out of the picture. perhaps more important than what is included in the minibus is what is not included. this minibus rejects the proposed cuts to health care programs, job training, education, and access to health care to that were in president trump's budget proposal. this minibus also rejects president trump's efforts to expand family separation at our nation's border. while many c
dod-hhs-education omnibus bill. and h.res. 1071, which is a rebuke on some localities expanding voting opportunities to immigrants. while some of my colleagues may wish to speak about h.res. 1071, i will focus on the good work that we are accomplishing today, not a meaningless political game house republican leadership is choosing to waste our time to further divide this house with instead on focusing on preventing a shutdown. mini bus the second to keep us -- minibus to keep us -- to keep the...
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border, the law requires that homeland security security turn that child over to the department of hhse large shelters and they try to place the child with a family member or some other suitable circumstance and when you have spikes like this and you're dealing with the volume we're dealing with now, 50,000 a month, it's very, very difficult for hhs to keep up with where they place these people. their first priority is getting them out of the shelters and putting them in a suitable home of some sort. very often when there is follow-through, the child has moved on, gone to another family circumstance, something of that nature. >> look back, during the summer when the story really took off there were these images of children sort of in cages. there was a suggestion some of that was happening now. was that something that was happening for you? what can be done to prevent that sort of disturbing image that upset so many people? >> it's the nature of the demographic we're dealing with now. we see far more women and children from central america crossing our border. they're placed in a borde
border, the law requires that homeland security security turn that child over to the department of hhse large shelters and they try to place the child with a family member or some other suitable circumstance and when you have spikes like this and you're dealing with the volume we're dealing with now, 50,000 a month, it's very, very difficult for hhs to keep up with where they place these people. their first priority is getting them out of the shelters and putting them in a suitable home of some...