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i. d. law.nd then the future of the affordable care act with former york lieutenant governor and president trump supporter betsy mccoy. the policy counsel for demand progress to talk about his group's efforts to government surveillance under the foreign intelligence act.illance watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern morning. join the discussion. >> next, a discussion on the nuclearf the iranian agreement. this comes a few days after president trump's announcement that he will not certify for iran's compliance with the deal, calling into question its future. iranian-he national american council, this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> hi, everybody. ok. such a fantastic crowd. and you are all so young. .t is freaking me out seriously. like you're so young. it's terrifying. hi. the -- i am holly. i cover foreign policy for politico. i'm really pleased to welcome everyone here today for what i hope will be a fruitful .iscussion first let me introduce our panel ists. i can possibly do j
i. d. law.nd then the future of the affordable care act with former york lieutenant governor and president trump supporter betsy mccoy. the policy counsel for demand progress to talk about his group's efforts to government surveillance under the foreign intelligence act.illance watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern morning. join the discussion. >> next, a discussion on the nuclearf the iranian agreement. this comes a few days after president trump's...
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i need. this is d. w. news law from berlin tonight iraqi and kurdish forces clashing amid predictions of a new civil war there were celebrations in kirkuk as iraqi forces seized control of key sites in and around the kurdish held city today the military move.
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a reference to the right wing populist i d who with their anti refugee rhetoric have barreled into the bin to stack steinmeyer is for an immigration law that allows opportunities but knows its limitations. as minors if good pseudosphere on in my view this means not simply wishing away the migration but apart from asylum and europe wide efforts it means defining a system of legal access to germany which regulates and controls migration according to our requirements. when story or. celebrations began with a church service which focused on multiculturalism and germany's migration history . i believe it's other dogs that's what i'm on germany's lifeline the rain people of mixed for centuries together we are germany how true this sentence is today and in the face of our history. i'm deceased's ones like she did. i don't care who has worked in syria german muslim. or german jews from the altar a message of tolerance and diversity. on germany's national review and if occasion day. the country's establishment is gathering strength to face the heated political debates that will certainly come. well earlier i spoke to our correspondent or charl
a reference to the right wing populist i d who with their anti refugee rhetoric have barreled into the bin to stack steinmeyer is for an immigration law that allows opportunities but knows its limitations. as minors if good pseudosphere on in my view this means not simply wishing away the migration but apart from asylum and europe wide efforts it means defining a system of legal access to germany which regulates and controls migration according to our requirements. when story or. celebrations...
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drugs- "i didn't want to contaminate the ground water, or the environment with pills and expired medicines." this is the 14th drug take back day sponsored by the d-e-a, partnering with thousands of lawcement agencies in the united states.nats- "i'm so glad a i saw this." in addition to orinda, the lafaeyette police department accepted drugs...nats- "you guys have a good one. take care." and, so did officers in daniville. a 20-15 national survey on drug use and health... found that six-point-four million americans abused controlled prescription drugs.president donald trump- "as americans, we cannot allow this to continue." earlier this week... president donald trump declared america's opiod crisis a public health emergency... possibly making additional federal funds available to fight the problem. studies show that a majority of the people who abuse prescription drugs get them from family members and friends.phyllis cedars/droppin g of drugs- "kids put everything in their mouth. and, so, if you leave pills laying around, they are exploring and grabbing medicine, and i didn't want my grandson to find these things and get curious about them." because that's how addiction starts.bryan w
drugs- "i didn't want to contaminate the ground water, or the environment with pills and expired medicines." this is the 14th drug take back day sponsored by the d-e-a, partnering with thousands of lawcement agencies in the united states.nats- "i'm so glad a i saw this." in addition to orinda, the lafaeyette police department accepted drugs...nats- "you guys have a good one. take care." and, so did officers in daniville. a 20-15 national survey on drug use and...
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of drugs- "i didn't want to contaminate the ground water, or the environment with pills and expired medicines." this is the 14th drug take back day sponsored by the d-e-a, partnering with lawcement agencies in the united states.nats- "i'm so glad a i saw this." in addition to orinda, the lafaeyette police department accepted drugs...nats- "you guys have a good one. take care." and, so did officers in daniville. a 20-15 national survey on drug use and health... found that six-point-four million americans abused controlled prescription drugs.president donald trump- "as americans, we cannot allow this to continue." earlier this week... president donald trump declared america's opiod crisis a public health emergency... possibly making additional federal funds available to fight the problem. studies show that a majority of the people who abuse prescription drugs get them from family members and friends.phyllis cedars/droppin g of drugs- "kids put everything in their mouth. and, so, if you leave pills laying around, they are exploring and grabbing medicine, and i didn't want my grandson to find these things and get curious about them." because that's how addiction starts.bryan w
of drugs- "i didn't want to contaminate the ground water, or the environment with pills and expired medicines." this is the 14th drug take back day sponsored by the d-e-a, partnering with lawcement agencies in the united states.nats- "i'm so glad a i saw this." in addition to orinda, the lafaeyette police department accepted drugs...nats- "you guys have a good one. take care." and, so did officers in daniville. a 20-15 national survey on drug use and health......
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d two yearsble die before i entered law school. he was a man who thrived on the district court but understood the importance of collegiality on an appellate bench. it was written on his passing, harmoniously combining discipline and compassion, he was one of those rare persons who made virtue attractive and nobility convincing. we can draw inspiration from he gave to lawyers in 1951, not the best of times for our nation. fears and concerns about the individual, no matter how inconspicuous. we are not the first to be in dire straits, he recalled. and we may be very sure we will not be the last. what we can do, he said, is to set out resolutely to understand this mysterious age and to contribute at least one more voice of reason to a distracted world. good advice for our time. isn't that so? fortune favored me. in the last years, when learned hand graced the federal bench from 1959 to 1961, i clerked in those years. for a wise and kind southern district judge, judge palmieri. block up fromne judge hand's. he regularly drove the rever
d two yearsble die before i entered law school. he was a man who thrived on the district court but understood the importance of collegiality on an appellate bench. it was written on his passing, harmoniously combining discipline and compassion, he was one of those rare persons who made virtue attractive and nobility convincing. we can draw inspiration from he gave to lawyers in 1951, not the best of times for our nation. fears and concerns about the individual, no matter how inconspicuous. we...
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drugs- "i didn't want to contaminate the ground water, or the environment with pills and expired medicines." this is the 14th drug take back day sponsored by the d-e-a, partnering with thousands of law enforcement agencies in the united states.nats- "i'm so glad a i saw this." in addition to orinda, the lafaeyette police department accepted drugs...nats- "you guys have a good one. take care." and, so did officers in daniville. a 20-15 national survey on drug use and health... found that six-point-four million americans abused controlled prescription drugs.president donald trump- "as americans, we cannot allow this to continue." earlier this week... president donald trump declared america's opiod crisis a public health emergency... possibly making additional federal funds available to fight the problem. studies show that a majority of the people who abuse prescription drugs get them from family members and friends.phyllis cedars/droppin g of drugs- "kids put everything in their mouth. and, so, if you leave pills laying around, they are exploring and grabbing medicine, and i didn't want my grandson to find these things and get curious about them." because that's how addiction starts.b
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they're of us put n all ones that d yet, the i have dealt with last week and has,the red flag, the credit company called her at work, she knew that was the ight, it was against law and the hackers didn't know it. ost: okay, joan, she talked about the smartness of people involved. guest: look, i think if we go 2016 election hacking the probing attacks that i think russia clearly just red last year, were that, they were probes. and perhaps much like joan's experience, these were not sophisticated know-all attacks, russia certainly learned a lot last year. probing attacks, they will refine and make next time their >> we will leave this portion of washington journal. he will go to paul ryan, the featured speaker. >> watch her back because the l smith dinner is only the beginning. [laughter] this year is a year of a lot of changes for the l smith dinner. i am proud to be the first female and see -- female mc. and we are at the hilton. want to thank the hilton for making things so smoothly. [applause]
they're of us put n all ones that d yet, the i have dealt with last week and has,the red flag, the credit company called her at work, she knew that was the ight, it was against law and the hackers didn't know it. ost: okay, joan, she talked about the smartness of people involved. guest: look, i think if we go 2016 election hacking the probing attacks that i think russia clearly just red last year, were that, they were probes. and perhaps much like joan's experience, these were not sophisticated...
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experienced such modalities, especially through the food security program codified in law committee,d by this for which i applaud all of you. their experience clearly demonstrates the more flexible methods typically outperform food aid. some claim that food aid purchase in the u.s. somehow helps american farmers. no credible study exists to support such a claim. u.s. food aid programs support hundred dollars worth of commodities, but the u.s. agricultural market is several hundred billion dollars, and is tightly integrated into a $4 trillion global agricultural economy. farm prices and incomes are driven by global markets, not by the u.s. food aid program. these and other restrictions on u.s. food aid have real consequences. the u.s. taxpayers earn more for in shipping and handling than on food. every taxpayer dollars spent on food aid yields only 30 or $.40 of commodity to human people. saving lives in disasters is relatively cheap. the 300 million to $400 million wasted on these various restrictions effectively costs us something like 40,000 children's lives every year. what is the congress buying for
experienced such modalities, especially through the food security program codified in law committee,d by this for which i applaud all of you. their experience clearly demonstrates the more flexible methods typically outperform food aid. some claim that food aid purchase in the u.s. somehow helps american farmers. no credible study exists to support such a claim. u.s. food aid programs support hundred dollars worth of commodities, but the u.s. agricultural market is several hundred billion...
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d over unused medications. the most in pennsylvania. our successful prescription drug take back program. this collaborative effort al government, law enforcement, and community leaders is crucial in the crisis. ainst this i commend those votched and urge all residents to next take in our back day. and to utilize the permanent throughout ocated our region. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until throughout our 2:00 p.m. today. we will have more live house coverage when members return here on c-span. president trump will host a medal of honor ceremony later this afternoon in the east room of the white house. beginning at with 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. tonight on "the communicators" -- russia's investment in the 2016 election with julia. >> facebook has said they learned a bunch of ads placed during the election were placed s under anonymous accounts and they were politically divisive ads. not necessarily aimed at one candidate or another but aimed at sewing divisiveness on some really charged topics. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. with the house and senate in for legislative
d over unused medications. the most in pennsylvania. our successful prescription drug take back program. this collaborative effort al government, law enforcement, and community leaders is crucial in the crisis. ainst this i commend those votched and urge all residents to next take in our back day. and to utilize the permanent throughout ocated our region. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until...
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i believe a. new sunnier phenomenon starting october fifteenth on d w. this is t w news live from berlin a crucial intervention in spain's constitutional crisis can philippe slams catalonia as independence bit as on lawful that has hundreds of thousands rally in the streets to protest police violence against voters get reactions from barcelona . also coming up. for our. provo where. police release dramatic body camera footage of the las vegas massacre investigators say the gunman was methodical and meticulous our correspondent is in los las vegas with the latest. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us spain's king philippe has harshly criticized catalonia as bad for independence in a televised address he accused catalan leaders of acting outside the law and carrying out a referendum on independence last weekend despite that catalonia as leader told the b.b.c. the region would declare independence and quote a matter of days his threat comes after thousands of pro independence supporters demonstrated in barcelona protesting police violence during the session vote. i'm impassioned voices some seven hundred thousand strong a powerful message that cut alonso are united against police brutality an
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. >> told stacy to run, but her brother-in-law believes she stayed to help other victims. stacy didn't have her i. d. or cell phone on her and in the chaos stacy and vinny were separated. their boys, 10 and 13, were staying with grandparents. al was tasked with telling them what happened. >> there was a shooting. his dad was ok, but mom was missing. i didn't want to sugar coat it. we did keep them away from social media and tv. we didn't want them seeing the numbers that were flashing up on the screen. >> there will be a candlelight memorial here they city of nevada at an elementary school tonight at 7:00 for stacy. live, kpix 5. >> stacy was one of two alumni of san ramon's cal high killed in the attack it turns out this evening flowers have been placed at the school memorial wall for the 1985 graduate and denise cohen who was also a member of the same school class of '77. like stacy, she leaves behind two sons. >>> a sonoma county couple was right in the line of fire and survived and help get victims to the hospital. kpix 5 has their story. >> jason aldean started the nexsong and we heard pop, pop
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i got a d in chemistry. i was terrible at it. i was really bad at math. then i changed my major to philosophy and i was going to go to lawschool and i sat down with the counselor and she said you need the score to get in for the lsat. i just didn't want to study any longer. i wasn't feeling it. i was driving back with my college boyfriend at the time and there was a fire in malibu. there was a cut off because there was a fire in malibu. my dad, even after the business fell apart, kept making me fake press passes. [laughter] he took my photo any put it over a photo of my grandmother who was in the business with my family and then re- laminated it and so that was my press pass. it's a felony, by the way. i don't know if you know that. i didn't have the time. or obviously would not have done this next thing. i pulled up to the sheriff's officer he was guarding the line and a showed him my press pass and i said my crew is ahead and i like to go see the fire. i'm sure he knew it was fake. it was so obviously fake. , but he let me through and my boyfriend looked at me and said i have never seen you more confident then you were
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law. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between bridge and form grows. life in an equal society's. divide starting november fifteenth on d w. i don't want to tell you look at the video was all believable. want to must time and continue to try and. flex the if to behind enemy false folks mostly one excellent mob. i'm. absolutely demolished. of the. side why it's what i stand up against i'm at a. shrine to my oldest sister bam mission so i'm not dead that's what is underneath it i think if you point them in my eyes the soft if i am done. wrong that's a blank if you pardon in my eyes the stuff i mean for his bit things that i need to see if i knew. what was in the best space momentum of the by this is going to be the sun media on this against me answer this it's who by. the sword what is the funny about so it was a folded even murkier woman kiki has been to town even if you could still be the most money to. everybody have a dream and you don't need to sell your dreams. some. more thought and i thought it was my divine this was six and sixty to buy and some would say to vote us into a fist of his eyes to do it but if you think th
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follow us on twitter i d w underscore business on air as well head on the c humphrey my thanks for watching right now here's a look at the well pockets of buying. health. insurance to law. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. lines in an equal society. the divide starting november fifteenth on d w. when cities are ingolf by the sea. all the wall and costly protective measures will has been the. ones. starting november ninth on g.w. . he tells us so. stirring stories thanks it makes us laugh. and cry play chandu and smile frankly magical images and emotions enough. thanks geno the movie night is in every weekend on d w s. d w churns diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on a photo op ok i've been going there you know. that with us our innovations magazine for asia the us for every week and always looking to the future fund d w dot com science and research for asia. our trip rotate is from the deep south of the united states to the east coast. majestic locomotives will power through diverse landscapes will meet local characters go from the sunni towns to the bustling metropolis. will visit places of
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and your bill, the pain capable unborn child protection act, also known as mica's law, will d that. i urge my colleagues to support it tomorrow. but tonight, mr. speaker, i want to share with you a heartwarming story that puts a face to what we're talking about. it's one thing to say 20 weeks old baby, unborn baby, but it's another thing to look at the picture of mica pickering and his picture is up there as well at the front. mica pickering was born at 20 weeks old gestation. he was born at the age of which we are talking about that you are trying to say we should not allow for abortions at this stage. because he can live. and mica is a living example of that. you know, i want to share a little bit about what his mother shared about his story with mica, her son. his mother's name is danielle and she recalled that when mica was born , he cried twice, immediately. and that was music to her ears and contrary to the worst case scenarios of which they were bracing. this is what danielle talked about during these first -- those first few moments. she said the second i was able to meet mica
and your bill, the pain capable unborn child protection act, also known as mica's law, will d that. i urge my colleagues to support it tomorrow. but tonight, mr. speaker, i want to share with you a heartwarming story that puts a face to what we're talking about. it's one thing to say 20 weeks old baby, unborn baby, but it's another thing to look at the picture of mica pickering and his picture is up there as well at the front. mica pickering was born at 20 weeks old gestation. he was born at...
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law and through these private spaces. but if we d do absolutely, we wl dismantle this massive and unjust system. thank you. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] i want to think about the kind of chat sessions question in two ways. one really is nationally [inaudible] what can we do now that we have the administration that has values and policies that are so counter to some of the incremental policy that was being made and to death, my inane response that isn't going to be an answer to the question to the kind of national audience is that it's this problem is fundamentally a state account for the city and local problem. so 88% of the prisoners nationwide are in the state facilities, not federal. 85% of all enforcement officers nationwide are city, county, local law enforcement officers, not federal. just like president obama and attorney general holder got all the publicity in the last administration of criminal justice reform but actually had a relatively small slice of the problem they could effect is also true that donald trump and jeff sessions have with all of their sort of retrograde policies they are proposing in particular with a relativ
law and through these private spaces. but if we d do absolutely, we wl dismantle this massive and unjust system. thank you. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] i want to think about the kind of chat sessions question in two ways. one really is nationally [inaudible] what can we do now that we have the administration that has values and policies that are so counter to some of the incremental policy that was being made and to death, my inane response that isn't going to be an answer to the...
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law on our southern borders and he may be a little d. the crisis with qatar saying it has a really minute and very minute pact on our investment i mean i think this is a really very simplistic approach that has really to be settling down of all these crises in order to hope for saudi arabia to live to its potential as not only because this ambition is part of the saudi arabia i mean that this may go projects that have been announced by the crown prince are very ambitious and therefore if there were succeed there were really transform the whole region not only saudi arabia may guess it is that you have me on the borders of. saudi arabia jordan and egypt you have a futuristic city of the official intelligence you have another dubai with that with modern. gadgets. up in opulence on the red sea you have another talking about another mega city with amazon and bought another five hundred billion dollars these projects really need stability security and. confidence for investors. the common with of what full of confidence in order to really invest that he hunts only and saudia arabia so saudi arabia has really to sit down and really rethink the cal
law on our southern borders and he may be a little d. the crisis with qatar saying it has a really minute and very minute pact on our investment i mean i think this is a really very simplistic approach that has really to be settling down of all these crises in order to hope for saudi arabia to live to its potential as not only because this ambition is part of the saudi arabia i mean that this may go projects that have been announced by the crown prince are very ambitious and therefore if there...
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you do at jill law school and then did you decide to end to practice law orou court a what d you decide you wanted to do? >> my wife and i had the opportunity to go to the eastern district of kentucky -- >> you met your wife, same class? where is she is your wife here somewhere? i don't see you here. i thought she was coming. where is she? >> there she is. [applause] >> okay. >> so you matter and you and same class? >> we were in the same class. we had an opportunity to click on the east condition of kentucky, we work for different judges but in covington over the river from cincinnati. it wass, an opportunity to go aa clerk for a federal judge but the close to home and work on things that we were both will interesting to us. >> is that most of your life trying to escape kentucky and then you went back. >> i don't know is trying to escape kentucky sot much as a chaotic home i grew up in. i've always loved the places that he came from and always wanted to go back. it definitely was a really exciting and it really could you get we both work for really good people. sometimes people get stuck with that judges but we both wor
you do at jill law school and then did you decide to end to practice law orou court a what d you decide you wanted to do? >> my wife and i had the opportunity to go to the eastern district of kentucky -- >> you met your wife, same class? where is she is your wife here somewhere? i don't see you here. i thought she was coming. where is she? >> there she is. [applause] >> okay. >> so you matter and you and same class? >> we were in the same class. we had an...
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law that you clean up after your d dog. it did seem to make new york more livable and better. when i was a councilmember i took my constituent services very seriously. every issue that constituents brought forth i do not understand your just post to send a letter saying i would look into it, i thought i was supposed to solve every problem. i learned a lot about the cities lack of responsiveness. in my early days i remember an elderly woman said there is a pothole she had fallen into and hurt herself and she sent me a picture of it. i wrote to the department of transportation and they told me it was fixed. i wrote them a thank you letter saying that so great. thank you for fixing it. i happen to be walking by and i thought that's where the woman said there is a pothole and there was. it had not been fixed. there is no way. i took a picture of it and i learned my skeptical new yorker that when they say it's fixed it's probably not fixed. you have to check on everything. so i ran around my district trying to fix quality-of-life issues. honking, the newspaper boxes there was a lot of iss
law that you clean up after your d dog. it did seem to make new york more livable and better. when i was a councilmember i took my constituent services very seriously. every issue that constituents brought forth i do not understand your just post to send a letter saying i would look into it, i thought i was supposed to solve every problem. i learned a lot about the cities lack of responsiveness. in my early days i remember an elderly woman said there is a pothole she had fallen into and hurt...
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i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became elish a kind of sob. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. was. this is d w news law from birth len spain's king takes sides in the capital and secession crisis king felipe came down squarely on the side of madrid calling catalan leaders they responsible and the region's independence bid unlawful.
i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became elish a kind of sob. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. was. this is d w news law from birth len spain's king takes sides in the capital and secession crisis king felipe came down squarely on the side of madrid calling catalan leaders they responsible and the region's independence bid unlawful.
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d cycle. last week i was proud to present bipartisan legislation known as the american innovation and competitiveness act which was signed into law in january of this year. the bill was a product of a year-long effort that began with a series of round table discussions with representatives from science, education, business and economic development communities on how to improve the american research and innovation ecosystem. it reauthorized a number of important programs that strength innovation and advanced manufacturing, grow our skilled work force sgh hans american competitiveness around the world. it included a number of provisions aimed at reducing regulatory and administrative burdens on researchers so they can spend more of their time on research and less on paperwork. it also reafirmed the independent merit review process that guides funding decisions and insures research proposals are judged on the merits by peers in the scientific community and without bias. while certain basic research projects that receive federal funding have silly sounding titles, further examination may reveal the true scientific merit and broader i
d cycle. last week i was proud to present bipartisan legislation known as the american innovation and competitiveness act which was signed into law in january of this year. the bill was a product of a year-long effort that began with a series of round table discussions with representatives from science, education, business and economic development communities on how to improve the american research and innovation ecosystem. it reauthorized a number of important programs that strength innovation...
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the need for revised gun laws, especially pertaining to bump stocks, devices that allow semi-automatic guns to fire more like automatic ones. sen. chris murphy(d) connecticut"i think you have to walk before you run and i do think this is an important moment.' /butted to/ "this is the first time the gun lobby has shows willingness to come to the table."california senator dianne feinstein says the las vegas shooter is a prime example of why gun safety laws need to be changed. "now you have people with american inventiveness inventing something that can be added, an additive, that boosts the firing rate to that of a machine gun. and that's what every american saw coming out of those hotel windows." etcheber's friends and family have continued to sing her praises during the week that has passed since her untimely death."stacee always made us feel like we were at home. wherever you were with her, you felt like you were at home. she made you feel comfortable.(looklive)stay tuned to kron four and kron four dot com as we wait for details about stacee etcheber's upcoming funeral.in the newsroom, spencer blake, kron four news. (justine) this time last week... bullets
the need for revised gun laws, especially pertaining to bump stocks, devices that allow semi-automatic guns to fire more like automatic ones. sen. chris murphy(d) connecticut"i think you have to walk before you run and i do think this is an important moment.' /butted to/ "this is the first time the gun lobby has shows willingness to come to the table."california senator dianne feinstein says the las vegas shooter is a prime example of why gun safety laws need to be changed....
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i believe have representatives here today. they hot lined it to the senate floor new jersey tin just two d. guess what the president signed it into law, april 7th, 2015, with a bang, bang, bang. [ applause ] >> sarah sanders later said that kelly was referring to other comments made off video, but there's no proof of that, so back to today after talking about the president's mistruths about senator corker a reporter asked about the comments. here's what she said. >> i don't believe that general kelly mischaracterized. he gave his account of what took place. general kelly and his family have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. i think he's led with honor and integrity. he's doing a great job as chief of staff and i don't think he has anything to correct or apologize for. >> let's bring back the panel. kie >> this idea that he sacrificed, he's a general so let's not question him, yes, he's done wonderful things for the country. there's no question. but that doesn't mean he gets a pass about making up something about someone. if you look at the video, that was pretty standard politicking. she gave credit to a lot of people. and
i believe have representatives here today. they hot lined it to the senate floor new jersey tin just two d. guess what the president signed it into law, april 7th, 2015, with a bang, bang, bang. [ applause ] >> sarah sanders later said that kelly was referring to other comments made off video, but there's no proof of that, so back to today after talking about the president's mistruths about senator corker a reporter asked about the comments. here's what she said. >> i don't believe...
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a political file this is a law that requires any -- it's a broad definition of political public communication at very low dollar thresholds to be file d with th government. i think a lot of the tragedy of this conversation is that in our efforts to get at russian activity. we're trying to expand laws that by definite impact american political speech. given the scope of the existing fora, and it could be expanded to not only foreign agents but also foreign principles, that strikes me as a much narrower way of building the political file that's being discussed here, precisely because it's targeting foreigners and not americans. >> right now your understanding is that it is for agents of the government, not principles of the government? >> that's my understanding. >> mr. raskin, you're now recognized. >> thank you very much. >> what's at stake here is the integrity of liberal democracy in our century. vladimir puten and his agents understood they could not compete with us militarily, economically, and they could not compete with us politically on a fair stage, because they have nothing to sell but teyrannytyr. but he detected a little about the of an achilles
a political file this is a law that requires any -- it's a broad definition of political public communication at very low dollar thresholds to be file d with th government. i think a lot of the tragedy of this conversation is that in our efforts to get at russian activity. we're trying to expand laws that by definite impact american political speech. given the scope of the existing fora, and it could be expanded to not only foreign agents but also foreign principles, that strikes me as a much...
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drugs- "i didn't want to contaminate the ground water, or the environment with pills and expired medicines." this is the 14th drug take back day sponsored by the d-e-a, partnering with thousands of law enforcement agencies in the united states.nats- "i'm so glad a i saw this." in addition to orinda, the lafaeyette police department accepted drugs...nats- "you guys have a good one. take care." and, so did officers in daniville. a 20-15 national survey on drug use and health... found that six-point-four million americans abused controlled prescription drugs.president donald trump- "as americans, we cannot allow this to continue." earlier this week... president donald trump declared america's opiod crisis a public health emergency... possibly making additional federal funds available to fight the problem. studies show that a majority of the people who abuse prescription drugs get them from family members and friends.phyllis cedars/droppin g of drugs- "kids put everything in their mouth. and, so, if you leave pills laying around, they are exploring and grabbing medicine, and i didn't want my grandson to find these things and get curious about them." because that's how addiction starts.b
drugs- "i didn't want to contaminate the ground water, or the environment with pills and expired medicines." this is the 14th drug take back day sponsored by the d-e-a, partnering with thousands of law enforcement agencies in the united states.nats- "i'm so glad a i saw this." in addition to orinda, the lafaeyette police department accepted drugs...nats- "you guys have a good one. take care." and, so did officers in daniville. a 20-15 national survey on drug use...
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d by people who are the letter of the law. here is more opening up dialogue. host: okay, jim in maryland, for jackson katz, go ahead. katz on hi, i saw mr. the movie "the red pill" and the author was pointing out how omestic violence against men, 286 stics are that by 2012 tudies totaling 371,600 people and every one women are as likely or more likely to commit than men.iolence she was talking about this, she said, rather than talk about that, he talks about what men can do. if you don't see the picture as making es, you are things worse. mr. katz is creating more do domestic violence against women, he way he talks about the issues. >> guest: this is something in the gender violence and sexual assault field and sexual arassment field, organized movement of men claiming essentially men are more victimized than women and people and others feminists and thers, holding men accountable and reduce sexism and men's violence are somehow antimale somehow ganging up on men and true victims are men. universe the el folks are living in. i live in what i consider the real world, we have a huge of men's violence against men. domestic violence,
d by people who are the letter of the law. here is more opening up dialogue. host: okay, jim in maryland, for jackson katz, go ahead. katz on hi, i saw mr. the movie "the red pill" and the author was pointing out how omestic violence against men, 286 stics are that by 2012 tudies totaling 371,600 people and every one women are as likely or more likely to commit than men.iolence she was talking about this, she said, rather than talk about that, he talks about what men can do. if you...
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i mean action taken to court because d. and the company and some of the vehicles so did end u.s. and u.n. agencies and these people were called and brought to law. but people like qana now already have little access to the courts and justice before embarking on the treacherous hike back to where home village kind of visits her mother in the camp. and. hannah says she feels abandoned by her husband who has gone underground to fight with a rebel group by the international community because of the continual difficulty to keep food on her table and above all by her own government who soldiers she lives in fear of as she makes her way back home. for now let's bring in john philip schultz he's one of the t.w. journalists behind that report from south sudan and joins us now on the line from lagos nigeria a young fellow first of all give us an overview if you can of the scale of the disaster in south sudan. and it's quite. valid six million people need surgeons have this is the majority of those who don't need and in many parts of the country especially in the northern regions where there's direct i think between the government troops and the rebel for
i mean action taken to court because d. and the company and some of the vehicles so did end u.s. and u.n. agencies and these people were called and brought to law. but people like qana now already have little access to the courts and justice before embarking on the treacherous hike back to where home village kind of visits her mother in the camp. and. hannah says she feels abandoned by her husband who has gone underground to fight with a rebel group by the international community because of the...
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i do know that two and three is five and there is $500 million utterly one of which is null and void. it is very difficult to understand d that in the united states, contractual lawould allow one of the parties to be taken for a ride. this contracts -- not good for the puerto rican people. amy: you're holding the whitefish contract. >> yes. not only that, it was signed october 17. i have t the page this morning. october 17. this is a 300 million dollar contract. i hope to god that it has a lot more than these little tiny pages that we have here. it is unnerving. it truly is unnerving that people can just swindle -- swindle an entire population when they are at its most vulnerable. amy: that is san juan's mayor carmen yulin cruz and the vice mayor rafael jaume. coliseum where the entire mayor's staff is staying. it has electricity. most of puerto rico does not have it. it was the room in which she just had her news conference with senator bernie sanders and union leaders decrying what was happening right now in puerto rico and the u.s. government's response. but they are standing there just haven't gotten the actual -- just having gotten the actual paper contracts
i do know that two and three is five and there is $500 million utterly one of which is null and void. it is very difficult to understand d that in the united states, contractual lawould allow one of the parties to be taken for a ride. this contracts -- not good for the puerto rican people. amy: you're holding the whitefish contract. >> yes. not only that, it was signed october 17. i have t the page this morning. october 17. this is a 300 million dollar contract. i hope to god that it has...
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i believe the law requires, most serious readily provable offense. it means we're going to meet our responsibility to enforce the law with judgment a and fairnes. it is simply the right and moral thing to d and we k know that drugs and cre go hand-in-hand. they just do. the factsts prove that so. nearlyafficking is been dangerous and violent business. if you want to collect a drug debt, you can follow a lawsuit in court. you collected with the barrel of a gun. amy: is jeff sessions, the attorney general of the united states w was dubbed dr. carl ha, your response? hard to come up with a response to such ignorance. well, i guess "saturday night live" as a best. i don't know what to say. this kind of ignorance takes us back to the 1980's. we are all concerned about mass incarceration in the country today. if you want to know how we got there, right now what we're doing with people like jeff sessions and that guy in the white house is how we got there. they're trying to ensure we go back there, in part because it is going to affect primarily negatively affect black people and brown people in this country. frustrating that we have sucuch remarkably ignorant people and mean-spirited people an
i believe the law requires, most serious readily provable offense. it means we're going to meet our responsibility to enforce the law with judgment a and fairnes. it is simply the right and moral thing to d and we k know that drugs and cre go hand-in-hand. they just do. the factsts prove that so. nearlyafficking is been dangerous and violent business. if you want to collect a drug debt, you can follow a lawsuit in court. you collected with the barrel of a gun. amy: is jeff sessions, the...
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i think the national very ocity law is important. i can tell you stories of ituations where by simply sneaking into a state, maybe got in a car crash and have been doing d literally nothing. i'm 100% behind you and we need passed.hat host: different take on the concealed carry reciprocity act conference of mayors, their statement on that act. the conceal carry reciprocity act are to reduce gun violence, ssentially force locality to give full faith and credit and standards and nt keep a proper vetting process in place. response? guest: well, i certainly can mayors and how elected have a tendency to go down that path. radio nny, i was on the program with a senator in oregon, they had that same were concerned that oregon would have to ecognize permits from states that had much worse conceal make it happen and so ironically, these guys homework dn't done well. oregon has out of all the states privileged, o be lowest levels of training required. hen i explain that to them, they are caught off guard and the thing is, though, most similar ve very processes for getting concealed arry permit and i mean, if we truly believe that self-defense is a natural right, t
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i mean entrepreneurs, invented goods and services. it was called creative d destructi destruction. we have to do more to encourage that. there has been more and more regulations and barriers. in boston, there was a law special tash on uber they took to give the money to taxi drivers to try to slow the transition. in toronto, they banned uber all another. those are small examples of people feeling unxhcomfortable with change. we have a tax system that shifted more money toward richer people. >> in other countries like sweden where you were born they have been successful and in norray in investing in health, education, infrastructure, in child care, and people having a lot of vacation and not necessarily giving people money but making life a little bit more pleasant and hard edge. those are three things we can do to soften the blow. in the long run, we mean eventually -- i share your optimism that machines will be able to do about just everything humans can do and do all the work we do. my reaction to saying machines take jobs and shame on us if we talk about that being a bad thing. it should be great we are able to spend our time playing and doing sports. the problem is the income distribution. >> to
i mean entrepreneurs, invented goods and services. it was called creative d destructi destruction. we have to do more to encourage that. there has been more and more regulations and barriers. in boston, there was a law special tash on uber they took to give the money to taxi drivers to try to slow the transition. in toronto, they banned uber all another. those are small examples of people feeling unxhcomfortable with change. we have a tax system that shifted more money toward richer people....
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work for what they do not want to earn d nd therefore you will see usually higher than the minimum wage paid. this law requires the minimum wage plus 15%. reasons, iopposes amendment. the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. rep. nadler: it is good that they will earn more than they should.home but they his amendment says you cannot do this unless it brings it below the minimum wage. it should never be below the minimum wage area this program is flawed because it is primarily -- i will not say design, maybe that is the case, that's one of its major effects is we're going to very low wages that american workers will not accept. it is true. wages, youhigher might get american workers to do this. but we are importing a loweringe that is american wages. we're going to pay conditions on the foreign workforce to make them have no leverage and work the sub minimum wage. this is an example of that. fifth amendment says you cannot the. these business -- cannot deduct these businesses and left it is below the minimum wage. >> if you take a look at the page from the amendment, it says that court decisions that were activitiesabout what ben
work for what they do not want to earn d nd therefore you will see usually higher than the minimum wage paid. this law requires the minimum wage plus 15%. reasons, iopposes amendment. the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. rep. nadler: it is good that they will earn more than they should.home but they his amendment says you cannot do this unless it brings it below the minimum wage. it should never be below the minimum wage area this program is flawed because it is primarily...
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d to this one. it deals with overregulation. i keep two stacks of documents in my office here in washington. one stack is a a few inches tall. it's a few thousand pages long. the law is passed by congress last year. the other stack is 13 feet tall. and later finalized. those regulations end up costing the american economy about $2 trillion a year. this is up from just $300 billion a year 20 years ago when i first started tracking this problem. it's increased seven fold. it's the product really of congressional delegation of power. congress not wanting to make law itself and stand accountable for the difficult line drawing decisions that go along with setting public policy and having someone else do it. it's costing the economy $2 trillion a year and those effects are born by america's poor and middle class. in your opinion, do you think an idea like the regulatory budgeting idea proposed or the rains act to require approval of major regulations would have a desirable impact on gdp and benefits for america's poor and middle class. >> thank you, senator. in terms of the specific proposals i would have to touch basis. it's not something i have discussed with them and
d to this one. it deals with overregulation. i keep two stacks of documents in my office here in washington. one stack is a a few inches tall. it's a few thousand pages long. the law is passed by congress last year. the other stack is 13 feet tall. and later finalized. those regulations end up costing the american economy about $2 trillion a year. this is up from just $300 billion a year 20 years ago when i first started tracking this problem. it's increased seven fold. it's the product really...
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they're of us put n all ones that d yet, the i have dealt with last week and has,the red flag, the credit company called her at work, she knew that was the ight, it was against law and the hackers didn't know it. ost: okay, joan, she talked about the smartness of people involved. guest: look, i think if we go 2016 election hacking the probing attacks that i think russia clearly just red last year, were that, they were probes. and perhaps much like joan's experience, these were not sophisticated know-all attacks, russia certainly learned a lot last year. probing attacks, they will refine and make more next time their follow-on attacks, the attacks are on the calendar. the 2018 election are on the do us r, those who would harm, compromise american democracy by fiddling with the red letter date on the calendar. there are things we should to now to reduce that vulnerability. host: give us aside from moving to all paperless, what could localitys do to prepare for that. cyber security community there are well established best practices about internet-basedny system, whether the system is as imple as your wifi, wireless system at your home or whether equifax or the vot
they're of us put n all ones that d yet, the i have dealt with last week and has,the red flag, the credit company called her at work, she knew that was the ight, it was against law and the hackers didn't know it. ost: okay, joan, she talked about the smartness of people involved. guest: look, i think if we go 2016 election hacking the probing attacks that i think russia clearly just red last year, were that, they were probes. and perhaps much like joan's experience, these were not sophisticated...
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in 2013, i was working at the d-orders there was 32 west virginia, and that is a danger where they shut your mind down. mines got 16 of those orders. they completely broke the lawsnd broke the rules, and were going to shut us down. what obama did was completely wrong. it was bad. host: as far as energy is concerned overall, what do you think the natural -- the abundance of natural gas we now have, fracking, getting that, what have those things done to your industry, and do you think those are contributing factors as to why your industries in the current state it is? is with thething natural gas -- it takes twice the gas to run a plant as cold as. l does.ve -- coa they have so many systems for clean coal, and it was not like it was in the 1950's. a mine was dirty, filthy, nasty runoff everywhere. what they do now, cole is a very clean system if it is done right. they do a very good job of doing things right. natural gas does not compete with coal. host: if these rules get rolled thinkhow long do you before you see something happen in your industry, where there is more hours and things are not currently as you described it? caller: since president trump has taken
in 2013, i was working at the d-orders there was 32 west virginia, and that is a danger where they shut your mind down. mines got 16 of those orders. they completely broke the lawsnd broke the rules, and were going to shut us down. what obama did was completely wrong. it was bad. host: as far as energy is concerned overall, what do you think the natural -- the abundance of natural gas we now have, fracking, getting that, what have those things done to your industry, and do you think those are...