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the house bill will only go hrough this year, this september, which virtually means there would need to be more future.in the it also, there's major differences on how the bill would be paid for. the house does set aside specific ways that the bill would be paid for, mostly using left-over tration's ebola funding, which is something that senate democrats are very opposed to. ey want this money to be emergency funding. for.ouldn't be paid so there's a lot here that they have to resolve still. >> you said there are big differences. so what do you think the chances compromised zika funding bill before the memorial day recess? sarah: it's going to be really hard for them to do it if that line.d is the tim public health experts are warning that the first cases could be seen locally within the continental united states in early june so the next week is certainly a goal for republican leaders. they will have to agree on a way bill that can then be led to a conference committee so there's really two steps that need to be taken and both are going to be very difficult. president obama has issu
the house bill will only go hrough this year, this september, which virtually means there would need to be more future.in the it also, there's major differences on how the bill would be paid for. the house does set aside specific ways that the bill would be paid for, mostly using left-over tration's ebola funding, which is something that senate democrats are very opposed to. ey want this money to be emergency funding. for.ouldn't be paid so there's a lot here that they have to resolve still....
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by noon tomorrow,sjáÑ around 7m degrees, clouds increasing, andx"7>-hrough the afternoon, , temperaturesropúah thunderstorms move in, so there you see an afternoon forecast tomorrow calls for thunderstorms, andno carrierrin >>> one of googles street filming cars. a spokesperson says no one was authorized to do this, and that it appears officers were being creative. the department found out about it wednesday and removed the decal that day. quote, by hiding mass government surveillance under a fake google logo, the philadelphia police department further jeopardized police community relations at a time when they are already fragile. >>> tonight, a family is dishing on their plans to spend a $284 million power ball prize. they told the media today they are still in shock over their life changing win in saturday's jackpot. >> is this real? is it real? is it real? i can't believe it. >> oh, it's real. nbc 10 introduces us to the family and their big dreams of their huge jackpot. >> hello. i'm valerie author, and you'll thinking you wish you was me right now, right? >> reporter: meet the smith
by noon tomorrow,sjáÑ around 7m degrees, clouds increasing, andx"7>-hrough the afternoon, , temperaturesropúah thunderstorms move in, so there you see an afternoon forecast tomorrow calls for thunderstorms, andno carrierrin >>> one of googles street filming cars. a spokesperson says no one was authorized to do this, and that it appears officers were being creative. the department found out about it wednesday and removed the decal that day. quote, by hiding mass government...
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hrough a barrier of the pen and fell into the moat.he was being dragged by the gorilla and then the gorilla gor taking him to one end of the habitat and the little boy had started screaming. attacking the boy but could easily have killed him.av so a decision was made shoot too kill the gorilla. the zoo said it had to be done to safe the boy's life. they are very endangered animals. there aren't very many in captivity. the teen chose to kiln sted of tranquilizing the gorilla because a dart would have takene too long to take in and were worried about the gorilla had an aggressive behavior while holding the boy. the team made a choice than he they made the right choice because they saved that littlelt boy's life. the boy has been injured but hat since been release from the hospital. the zoo back open to the publice but the gorilla exhibit will be clothed l until further notice.i jane mets letter fox news. there are a lot of questionsuest exactly how the kid got through how he was able to escape long he enough from his family to breakthrou
hrough a barrier of the pen and fell into the moat.he was being dragged by the gorilla and then the gorilla gor taking him to one end of the habitat and the little boy had started screaming. attacking the boy but could easily have killed him.av so a decision was made shoot too kill the gorilla. the zoo said it had to be done to safe the boy's life. they are very endangered animals. there aren't very many in captivity. the teen chose to kiln sted of tranquilizing the gorilla because a dart would...
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polis, had been disposed of and the bill had been read hrough page 80, line 12. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition -- the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: thank you, yes, mr. chair, i ask unanimous consent that the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from vermont be withdrawn. to the end that the chair put the question de novo. the chair: the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: an amendment offered by mr. welch of vermont. the chair: is there objection to the request of the gentlewoman from ohio? without objection, the request for a recorded vote is withdrawn. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from vermont. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. he amendment is not adopted. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will eport the amendment. the gentleman has two amendments at the defbling. will he clarify which amendment? >>
polis, had been disposed of and the bill had been read hrough page 80, line 12. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition -- the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: thank you, yes, mr. chair, i ask unanimous consent that the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from vermont be withdrawn. to the end that the chair put the question de novo. the chair: the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: an amendment offered by...
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he was determined to make sure that our country never suffered ,hrough such a situation again when theyools that could be deployed, and that exactly was the focus that i've had throughout my career. >> i noticed as a macroeconomists, that recessions do have one positive byproduct, they generate a lot of macroeconomists. the great depression created an entire generation. i went to grad school in 82, a lot of people were taking macro. that's one upside. evolutionk about the of economic thought. you think about what you learned and how the economy works as a student, both at brown and yale, and today, what do we know today that is really fundamentally important that they didn't know when you were a student? janet yellen: macroeconomics as a field has continued to advance and the dean's remarks talked about what i'll referred to as the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics. this is something that not only did i work on, but you have made important contributions to is well. theory i think was wage and price stickiness or rigidity plays an important role in understanding unemployment, b
he was determined to make sure that our country never suffered ,hrough such a situation again when theyools that could be deployed, and that exactly was the focus that i've had throughout my career. >> i noticed as a macroeconomists, that recessions do have one positive byproduct, they generate a lot of macroeconomists. the great depression created an entire generation. i went to grad school in 82, a lot of people were taking macro. that's one upside. evolutionk about the of economic...
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hrough the settlement and understanding the issues of concern it would be consistent the fundamental interest of both sides. it would greatly contribute to he peace and stability of the region. it also states and both sides that that they would cooperate with each other in to maintain athe peace and stability. that they confirmed would comprise with all related nternational agreements and oth sides also confirm reserving security programs missile issues by dialogue between the countries. north korea will work and build its understanding of the as the abduction and issues. they provide economic with north korea fter the normalization of diplomatic relations. a huge gap between the in the scribed of preparing it in which north korea makes no to take an honest pproach to the comprehensive programs.ding of there epldeclaration, an be no normalization between japan and north korea. payingion will regard in a heavy price. results such as issues n and missile north korea cannot look ahead to a bright future. it contradicts the eclaration instead of responding responding. to be more specific
hrough the settlement and understanding the issues of concern it would be consistent the fundamental interest of both sides. it would greatly contribute to he peace and stability of the region. it also states and both sides that that they would cooperate with each other in to maintain athe peace and stability. that they confirmed would comprise with all related nternational agreements and oth sides also confirm reserving security programs missile issues by dialogue between the countries. north...
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es,ould adopt end cap rul and if i needed more money i would shift the burden to immigration,hrough the dividend reduction through the credit system, higher taxes .n capital gains, individuals are less mobile. how to pay for territorial? on a static basis, territorial does not cost much. harry and roseanne did an analysis in 2006 that exempted dividends them you exempted all $1idends, you would raise billion. the joint committee has estimated is moving to a territorial system that would rate, $220 billion, and a 35% rate, maybe up to $400 million. there are -- $400 billion. it is relative income shifting, and the joint committee is anticipating dividends will come back in the window that will not be sheltered by credit. i do not know why they are assuming that. i do not think they will in the next 10 years. having said that, that is the headline number. instead of using a glut cool like the minimum tax, i would address based corrosion. -- erosion. it is a bigger problem. shift anyway, i can always bring it back, it is a huge problem. to try to identify where the problem is, and you go t
es,ould adopt end cap rul and if i needed more money i would shift the burden to immigration,hrough the dividend reduction through the credit system, higher taxes .n capital gains, individuals are less mobile. how to pay for territorial? on a static basis, territorial does not cost much. harry and roseanne did an analysis in 2006 that exempted dividends them you exempted all $1idends, you would raise billion. the joint committee has estimated is moving to a territorial system that would rate,...
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we had certain senators who served in the senate who went .hrough there peter it was the place to be. it made hattiesburg one of the places to come to. museums, african american museums, in the united states like that. shelby still is one of stool weee legs of the have during the afghan and iraq wars. we had hundreds of thousands of troops coming through here to be trained and moved on to the war zone. >> "washington journal" continues. joining us is john wonderlich, the policy director of the sunlight foundation, here to talk about fundraising in campaign 2016, especially with the general election looming on the presidential side. the news this past week of the joint deal between the r.n.c. and trump campaign. they finalize a joint fundraising deal. what do we know of the deal? how unusual is it for a campaign and party committee to do a joint deal together? guest: it is not unusual in the current state of our presidential politics for the leading candidate to have a deal with the party to share and how they manage the fundraising responsibilies. trumps unusual is donald ran against
we had certain senators who served in the senate who went .hrough there peter it was the place to be. it made hattiesburg one of the places to come to. museums, african american museums, in the united states like that. shelby still is one of stool weee legs of the have during the afghan and iraq wars. we had hundreds of thousands of troops coming through here to be trained and moved on to the war zone. >> "washington journal" continues. joining us is john wonderlich, the policy...
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manage hrough this challenge. airline actions alone cannot solve the problem. we need partner in t.s.a. that will consider innovative ideas to mitigate wait times immediately and in the long run. in the short term, to augment resources, t.s.a. could declare an all hands on deck for the summer, much like we do at our airports during peak and irregular operations. all available staff should be assigned to help at passenger screening check points. t.s.a. resources should be prioritized based on airports with the most need and projected tral traffic volumes. t.s.a. could look at ways to spur enrollment in t.s.a. precheck by streamlining the enrollment process. to ensure that enrollment resources don't become a new bottle neck, t.s.a. should expedite its selection of third party enrollment providers. we also support the idea to give federal security directors the ability to cooperate with their airline partners to make local decisions about man power resource allocation, without having to consult t.s.a. headquarters. all parties need the work collaborate -- need to
manage hrough this challenge. airline actions alone cannot solve the problem. we need partner in t.s.a. that will consider innovative ideas to mitigate wait times immediately and in the long run. in the short term, to augment resources, t.s.a. could declare an all hands on deck for the summer, much like we do at our airports during peak and irregular operations. all available staff should be assigned to help at passenger screening check points. t.s.a. resources should be prioritized based on...