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distributed by invesco distributors inc. >>> a secret apple operation has been revealed. sources telling cnbc the company's hired a small team of biomedical engineers to work as part of a secret initiative to develop sensors to monitor blood
distributed by invesco distributors inc. >>> a secret apple operation has been revealed. sources telling cnbc the company's hired a small team of biomedical engineers to work as part of a secret initiative to develop sensors to monitor blood
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mom pours in invisible inc. on the bedroom carpet and then in her words flips out. >> what the beep. >> what the hell is that? what happens next is what has am asking is this abuse? i didn't do that. you tell into he what you did. i swear to god i didn't do that. it's all over the carpet. i didn't do that. i don't have anything to color with. >> you ruined the carpet. get out of here and mind your business. i didn't do that. mommy, dad, i didn't do it. oh, my god. do you know how much that -- i didn't swear. cody. >> i didn't do it. it's cruel and it's just inappropriate. clinical psychologist linda ma gee questions the parents' actions, today youtube removed the video state it violated the company's policy on harassment and bullying. the family has not responded to fox5 for comment instead posted another video attempting to address public concerns. are you guys okay. >> yeah. >> are you upset. >> no. >> it's just a prank. >> it was just a prank. it's a business so disparticular, wouldn't agree because it's real
mom pours in invisible inc. on the bedroom carpet and then in her words flips out. >> what the beep. >> what the hell is that? what happens next is what has am asking is this abuse? i didn't do that. you tell into he what you did. i swear to god i didn't do that. it's all over the carpet. i didn't do that. i don't have anything to color with. >> you ruined the carpet. get out of here and mind your business. i didn't do that. mommy, dad, i didn't do it. oh, my god. do you know...
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because someone using that particular tracfone called paige at models, inc.t she disappeared. >> if there was one thing that rose above all else it was the video of him buying the tracfone on that was used to call her that evening. >> reporter: except jones denied that was him in the video. >> i have you on video buying a tracfone at walmart. >> i didn't buy no tracfone at walmart. >> how do you explain the video? >> oh, i don't know. uh, i'd -- i -- there is no video. >> reporter: jones, as you can see, was unflappable, talked for five hours, and then, they had to let him go. a couple of days later, a detective called jones to say his two cars which had been impounded, were now free to pick up. and jones' wife answered the phone. >> hello? >> yes, may i speak with ralph please? >> hold on please. >> hello. >> mister jones? >> yes, sir. >> this is art smith with the sheriff's office, just calling to let you know that we have both your cars ready. both of them, obviously, are down here at the sheriff's office right now. so are you with elaine right now? >> no.
because someone using that particular tracfone called paige at models, inc.t she disappeared. >> if there was one thing that rose above all else it was the video of him buying the tracfone on that was used to call her that evening. >> reporter: except jones denied that was him in the video. >> i have you on video buying a tracfone at walmart. >> i didn't buy no tracfone at walmart. >> how do you explain the video? >> oh, i don't know. uh, i'd -- i -- there is...
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as we talk about time inc.he reason that the shares are moving the way they are right now. the story goes on to say that time is looking to engage still with what's happening with potential bidders. so we'll watch the time shares for sure. now off 3% on heavier relative volume for this time of the morning. we'll see what happens. we'll have that and more coming up after the break on "squawk on the street" so keep it right here on cnbc. here on cnbc. i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. >>> with earnings season right around the corner which bank stock presents the best opportunity right now? our traders will give you the picks on cnbc.com/trading-nation. more "squawk on the street" coming up. coming up. >>> let's get to rick santelli for
as we talk about time inc.he reason that the shares are moving the way they are right now. the story goes on to say that time is looking to engage still with what's happening with potential bidders. so we'll watch the time shares for sure. now off 3% on heavier relative volume for this time of the morning. we'll see what happens. we'll have that and more coming up after the break on "squawk on the street" so keep it right here on cnbc. here on cnbc. i'm val. the orange money...
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made hiking his signature during his campaign with a visit to kenosha wisconsin and toured snap on incand power tool manufacturer and signed an executive order that asked the government to propose new rules to stop abuses in a visa program often used by the tech industry and called the directive buy american and hire american. >> this historic action declares that the policy of our government is to aggressively promote and use american made goods and to ensure that american labor is hired to do the job, it's america first, you better believe it. >> reporter: action news reporter christie ileto is live at the plymouth meeting mall tonight where she was trying to gauge the degree to which american shoppers think buy american and christie what did you find out? >> well jim a lot of shoppers we spoke with said rarely do they check to see where an item they are purchasing is made but would be willing to spend more to buy an american made product. when you buy things from the store do you look to see where they are made or came from. >> sometimes. >>> it's an after thought made in el salvado
made hiking his signature during his campaign with a visit to kenosha wisconsin and toured snap on incand power tool manufacturer and signed an executive order that asked the government to propose new rules to stop abuses in a visa program often used by the tech industry and called the directive buy american and hire american. >> this historic action declares that the policy of our government is to aggressively promote and use american made goods and to ensure that american labor is hired...
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yet here we are with the democrats engaged ince unprecedented obstruction, refusing to give neil gorsuch and up or a down vote.e the senate has only ever employed a cloture motion for supreme court nominee four times in modern history. n we voted on cloture when justice alito was nominated in 2006. we did the same in 1968, 1971,da and 1986. in 1991, clarence thomas was confirmed on a 52-48 about. and in 2006, samuel alito was confirmed on a 58-42 vote. in fact, when president obama was in the white house, republicans did not filibuster nominee. in fact, this body confirmed sonia sotomayor in 2009 by a vote of 68-31.y confirmed justice kagan by a roll call vote of 63-37 in 2010. we did not filibuster. let me remind folks. cloture is in place to stop debate, not to stop a vote. cloture was put in place to speed the senate up, to end debate and move to a vote, not to stop a vote. it was never intended to be a stall tactic or something to obstruct this body. this bears repeating. cloture was put in place to speed up the process, to prevens obstruction. this chamber has never had a partisan f
yet here we are with the democrats engaged ince unprecedented obstruction, refusing to give neil gorsuch and up or a down vote.e the senate has only ever employed a cloture motion for supreme court nominee four times in modern history. n we voted on cloture when justice alito was nominated in 2006. we did the same in 1968, 1971,da and 1986. in 1991, clarence thomas was confirmed on a 52-48 about. and in 2006, samuel alito was confirmed on a 58-42 vote. in fact, when president obama was in the...
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think less, inc. more. if you blank on something go back to what you do know and use context clues.e studied hard, your teachers are really prepped you well. use context close, take a deep breath, problem solved. >> always fun and informative, join us several 30th at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span
think less, inc. more. if you blank on something go back to what you do know and use context clues.e studied hard, your teachers are really prepped you well. use context close, take a deep breath, problem solved. >> always fun and informative, join us several 30th at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span
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ince bob bought the patriots 1994, they one more division titles, conference championships, and superowl wins than any other team. no team has been this good for us long. [applause] he has built a culture dedicated to winning. and he started it with his coach and i want to tell you, that is some special man. it is called patriot -- the patriot way and that starts with coach belichick. i want to thank all of you for being with us. the patriots are and a credible organization and the super bowl victory was a complete team effort. that is the beauty of what they do. they went as a team. .- win as a team with your backs against the wall and the pundits, good old pundits, they are wrong a lot tomorrow they? saying you could not do it, the game was over. you pulled off the greatest super bowl comeback of all time. one of the greatest comebacks of all time but the greatest super bowl come back of all time and that was just special. i looked at odds, they give you less than one half of 1% of winning the game. the coach said, let's go for three, he is losing by so much, he said that scotus thr
ince bob bought the patriots 1994, they one more division titles, conference championships, and superowl wins than any other team. no team has been this good for us long. [applause] he has built a culture dedicated to winning. and he started it with his coach and i want to tell you, that is some special man. it is called patriot -- the patriot way and that starts with coach belichick. i want to thank all of you for being with us. the patriots are and a credible organization and the super bowl...
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inc. you for coming. i also am really looking forward rollarting the easter egg .ant everybody to have a great time here. it is our honor to host you all. and i would like to end with this simple statement. your families. and may god continue to bless the united states of america. ♪ >> is everybody ready? [whistle] [applause] [indiscernible] president obama: is everybody having a good time? [applause] president obama obama: happy easter, everybody. we are thrilled that you could come. i won't make a great speech because we have the best speaker and bestmartest looking of the older obama's and that would be the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. [applause] michelle obama: hey, everybody. is this not the most perfect day for the easter egg roll? let's say thank you to mother nature. yeah. we are so excited to have you. welcome to the 2010 easter egg roll. set year's theme is "ready, -- what? go." mission to end childhood obesity and it is called let's move. today we have transformed the south lawn into a playground. our hope today is that doing some of
inc. you for coming. i also am really looking forward rollarting the easter egg .ant everybody to have a great time here. it is our honor to host you all. and i would like to end with this simple statement. your families. and may god continue to bless the united states of america. ♪ >> is everybody ready? [whistle] [applause] [indiscernible] president obama: is everybody having a good time? [applause] president obama obama: happy easter, everybody. we are thrilled that you could come. i...
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i believe this administration said want inc. and is doing another and ice has a presence that is frightening and fearful and we need to deal with the that our young children who are seeing their parents ripped apart from them and our communities that are being threatened with regard to withholding resources, but that is not going to happen. think our president needs to stop sending out these empty threats. not: why do you say it is going to happen, withholding money? guest: first of all, you are not going to withhold money for all the other programs in a municipality because this local law enforcement agency does not have a desire or a capacity to devote its attention to doing federal work. they are not being paid to do federal work, to be ice like agents. number two, there is no indication that having immigrants in your communities present danger to this homeland. host: a district judge in , it isnia this week said congress a vegas to decide how money is appropriated or not and not the white house. let's hope there is hope from
i believe this administration said want inc. and is doing another and ice has a presence that is frightening and fearful and we need to deal with the that our young children who are seeing their parents ripped apart from them and our communities that are being threatened with regard to withholding resources, but that is not going to happen. think our president needs to stop sending out these empty threats. not: why do you say it is going to happen, withholding money? guest: first of all, you...
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. >> on friday girls inc. launched a campaign to raise awareness of the issues young women are facing. for more we're happy to have the ceo joining us. it is stunning to me that you can see disparities between young girls performance and young boys. from the minute they walk in the first day of kindergarten. >> absolutely. one of the things we are focused on is inspiring girls to be strong, smart and bold. we make sure there is an environment that provides room for the developmental -- development of an -- the girls path. >> if i do not raise my hand, is assumed i don't know the answer. tell me about what is happening in the classroom. >> often times boys are the first to raise their hand. this means girls are quieter and it is assumed they are okay. we can move on. do we know they are getting the material? and how are we encouraging them to engage? in those environments where teachers are responding first to the boys who are loudest, and we make sure the girls are getting what they need? in our environment it
. >> on friday girls inc. launched a campaign to raise awareness of the issues young women are facing. for more we're happy to have the ceo joining us. it is stunning to me that you can see disparities between young girls performance and young boys. from the minute they walk in the first day of kindergarten. >> absolutely. one of the things we are focused on is inspiring girls to be strong, smart and bold. we make sure there is an environment that provides room for the developmental...
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covered incs were the united states press. thatage activists feared those tactics would alienate the voters they were trying to attract. they shunned the violence. "suffrageed the label ." many of these groups took up names like "equal franchise ecause they thought the term suffrage was weighted with violence. it was just a reading of public appetite. >> what were some of the challenges you faced researching this topic? went to 16-17 libraries or archives around the country looking for the footprints of american suffragists. letters and so forth. i also did a database of their interests. i looked at the clubs they andng to, the religions political parties they were affiliated with. when they were born, the source of their money. i'm talking about the elite women. and, i suppose my greatest sometimes it, would take me all day, a single day to unearth the identity of a woman by finding her first name because the newspapers of the day always routinely refer to mrs. somebody else." had learned the identity of a woman, i felt i had
covered incs were the united states press. thatage activists feared those tactics would alienate the voters they were trying to attract. they shunned the violence. "suffrageed the label ." many of these groups took up names like "equal franchise ecause they thought the term suffrage was weighted with violence. it was just a reading of public appetite. >> what were some of the challenges you faced researching this topic? went to 16-17 libraries or archives around the country...
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approaches to provide rehabilitation to keep youth made out of incarceration, keep them in group homes, inc. unity service. but then we saw crimes start to rise in the mid to late '80s and early '90s in texas which also mirrored the national effort to get now what do we do? cripe itribe is increasing evere for adults and juveniles. what we going to do to try to appease society, politically and otherwise, right? to hold these youths accountable. in texas this is why they struggle with this shift in accountability-based stresses. if the juvenile system is supposed be accountable, it's supposed to say okay, it's our responsibility to get you back on the right trajectory. but then the adult system, and increasingly the juvenile side can shifted towards this more personal accountability. and sort of instead of offender driven system offender of the juvenile court which is who is this youth come what is the background? did have a support network? swung into an offensive driven system where we're not interested in new this youth is, we are interested in what they did and punish them accordingly. b
approaches to provide rehabilitation to keep youth made out of incarceration, keep them in group homes, inc. unity service. but then we saw crimes start to rise in the mid to late '80s and early '90s in texas which also mirrored the national effort to get now what do we do? cripe itribe is increasing evere for adults and juveniles. what we going to do to try to appease society, politically and otherwise, right? to hold these youths accountable. in texas this is why they struggle with this shift...
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fast forward to today you could call her angeli inc.rk. >> three, two, one, action. >> at her home in los angeles, jaclyn smith is right at home shooting a commercial for the clothing line she helps design for k-mart. >> this is it. >> the ad is a family affair with roles for smith's daughter, spencer. even her six month old granddaughter, bea. >> is this your favorite? they can't all be your favorite. >> it's all part of smith's very personal involvement in building her brand with k-mart since the 1980s. >> all i can say about branding, if you do it for the paycheck, walk away. it doesn't work. it is the day-to-day details. it's becoming a part of that company. >> and smith is very much a part of k-mart. we're surrounded by jaclyn smith. >> we are. >> here is one of my best selling blouses which i love. as i said we sold about 400,000 last year. of blouses. >> her clothing line is just the beginning. >> then here are my slinky tees, 00,000. >> the discount chain sells everything from shoes to sheets that carry jaclyn smith's name. walk
fast forward to today you could call her angeli inc.rk. >> three, two, one, action. >> at her home in los angeles, jaclyn smith is right at home shooting a commercial for the clothing line she helps design for k-mart. >> this is it. >> the ad is a family affair with roles for smith's daughter, spencer. even her six month old granddaughter, bea. >> is this your favorite? they can't all be your favorite. >> it's all part of smith's very personal involvement in...
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i'm the ceo of immi, inc. we're a troy, michigan, company, suburb of detroit. and we're very much a leading-edge research and development company on advanced technologies, and in particular, we've built the most advanced augmented reality and virtual reality glasses in the world. and it's an extremely important technology that's going to affect not only everybody at this table, but really every facet of our lives. and there's military applications and all sorts of medical applications, as well as entertainment. and it's such an important technology that we've made a commitment to manufacture it here in the united states. and we really appreciate what you're doing to help facilitate in making that happen. president trump: we have a lot of plants going up now in michigan that were never going to be there if i -- if i didn't win this election, those plants would never even think about going back. they were gone. were you thinking about getting out? mr. magyari: i wouldn't abandon the united states under any circumstances. but michigan, we definitely have had a rou
i'm the ceo of immi, inc. we're a troy, michigan, company, suburb of detroit. and we're very much a leading-edge research and development company on advanced technologies, and in particular, we've built the most advanced augmented reality and virtual reality glasses in the world. and it's an extremely important technology that's going to affect not only everybody at this table, but really every facet of our lives. and there's military applications and all sorts of medical applications, as well...
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ince january of 2017, v.a. has authorized 6.1 million community apointments and 1.8 million more than last year. we are moving quickly to remove bad employees and we will not tolerate those who put our veterans at risk. d wait time has an easy to tool. we have a partnership resulting in a $30 million to build a center in omaha, nebraska. veterans will have a new facility built with few millions of dollars. there was a call of more than 35%. today, that rate is less than 1%. we have launched a new modeling tool allowing v.a. to provide care to veterans who are at the highest risk for suicide and v.a. will provide former service members emergency mental health care at all of our medical facilities. over the next 100 days, we will work harder and work with congress to pass legislation that provides veterans more options for care bringing the best of v.a. with the best of the private sector and pass accountability legislation and appeals reform. we will be expanding same-day services in primary care and mental heal
ince january of 2017, v.a. has authorized 6.1 million community apointments and 1.8 million more than last year. we are moving quickly to remove bad employees and we will not tolerate those who put our veterans at risk. d wait time has an easy to tool. we have a partnership resulting in a $30 million to build a center in omaha, nebraska. veterans will have a new facility built with few millions of dollars. there was a call of more than 35%. today, that rate is less than 1%. we have launched a...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 410, the nays are 14. the amendment is adopted. the question is on the amendment in the nature of a substitute as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the amendment is adopted. accordingly under the rule, the committee rises. the chair: the committee of the whole house on the state of the union has had under consideration h.r. 1695 and pursuant to the house resolution 275, i report the bill back to the house with an amendment adopted in the committee of the whole. the speaker pro tempore: the chair of the committee of the whole house reports that the committee has had under consideration the bill h.r. 6 1695 and reports the bill back to the house with an amendment. the previous question is ordered. is a separate vote de
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 410, the nays are 14. the amendment is adopted. the question is on the amendment in the nature of a substitute as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed,...
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senator inc. us king who is on the senate intelligence committee was in that briefing.he says he learned that 90% of north korea's trade is with china. the administration wants to pressure china to show it is not in their best interest with long range missiles trying to get the chinese to get the north koreans to sort of back down. he also says that senator king also says the administration wants to unveil plans to have economic and military pressure in order to pressure north korean leaders to back off. >> china is certainly being a higher controversy. thank you. just released, after midnight, a true review of that passenger incident earlier this month. dr. david dao was removed after passengers didn't volunteer to give up their seats. united is proposing changes, aimed and saying that this will never happen again. united will offer up to $10,000 to customers who volunteer to take a different flight. unite willed no longer involuntarily remove a passenger from a flight unless safety or security is at risk. you can find more online at nbcnews.com. >>> conservative fire
senator inc. us king who is on the senate intelligence committee was in that briefing.he says he learned that 90% of north korea's trade is with china. the administration wants to pressure china to show it is not in their best interest with long range missiles trying to get the chinese to get the north koreans to sort of back down. he also says that senator king also says the administration wants to unveil plans to have economic and military pressure in order to pressure north korean leaders to...
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think less, inc. more. if you blank on something go back to what you do know and use context clues. he studied hard, your teachers are really prepped you well. use context close, take a deep breath, problem solved. >> always fun and informative, join us several 30th at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span . cruz isssor jose miguel a professor at florida national inter--- university. we hearing from trump administration officials of the issue of transnational gangs, let's begin with an expression. who are they and what are they? jose: the game was formed in southern california and the late 1980's. it was formed basically by central american migrants who were the sons and dollars of refugees fleeing from the civil wars in central america. they started, like any other youth gang in the streets of l.a.. los angeles. started growing because of different factors. some of them started going back to central america where they some sort that grows exponentially in the 1990's and early 2000's. expansion of some cells in some areas of the united states. states of the u.s., and as happens basically just
think less, inc. more. if you blank on something go back to what you do know and use context clues. he studied hard, your teachers are really prepped you well. use context close, take a deep breath, problem solved. >> always fun and informative, join us several 30th at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span . cruz isssor jose miguel a professor at florida national inter--- university. we hearing from trump administration officials of the issue of transnational gangs, let's begin with an expression....
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the economy and the economy conditions, the french economy has been performing better than expected .incehe start of the year whoever is the next french president, he or she will have many challenges. unemployment is still quite high although there seems to be positive momentum and growth has been pointing in recent years, so the challenge is quite big going forward. plans, you look for the were you inspired saying they will be able to change things as promised for the better? >> i think the key question and what we look at, the manifesto, and how much it will be implemented. markets are believed and are not looking beyond the second round. win thesume macron will presidency, then it remains a question of how much support he will have, whether he will have support from parliament to implement his politics, whether he will be able to form the french economy in the way he is proposing, and it will be difficult. he will need to negotiate from the left and the right hand side of parliament. >> are you optimistic that there could be realistic and big change coming with the french economy in th
the economy and the economy conditions, the french economy has been performing better than expected .incehe start of the year whoever is the next french president, he or she will have many challenges. unemployment is still quite high although there seems to be positive momentum and growth has been pointing in recent years, so the challenge is quite big going forward. plans, you look for the were you inspired saying they will be able to change things as promised for the better? >> i think...
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that's the whole this inc. >> you look at technology investment. i get it.cond quarter in a row. it's a problem. it will take at least another one to two quarters to work this out properly. panera goes out. a lot of money is coming out panera into the megacaps, starbucks, what have you. >> i'm not getting it panera. i hear what you are saying. it's an operational issue. >> not everybody is in new york. they got to get their coffee in 30 seconds and move out the door. >> what's important. nothing is structurally wrong with this company. >> they are getting ahead of the secular shift. they are getting out in front of it. they are not making excuses about it. to fe me, if this stock consolidated at an all time high. >> it's moved from 64 to 52. it's entitled. >> to janell's show me story, this is the second quarter, technology being blamed two quarters in a row. lines too long, it's shame on you. >> let's get back to susan lee in headquarters. she's got more. susan. >> we are looking at their mexico sales, melissa. now starbucks is telling us that mexico saw a
that's the whole this inc. >> you look at technology investment. i get it.cond quarter in a row. it's a problem. it will take at least another one to two quarters to work this out properly. panera goes out. a lot of money is coming out panera into the megacaps, starbucks, what have you. >> i'm not getting it panera. i hear what you are saying. it's an operational issue. >> not everybody is in new york. they got to get their coffee in 30 seconds and move out the door. >>...
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., color ads, inc., hailey's sharp designs who created the moving displays and images on the site. americans will come here and help us celebrate this important monument in the history of our state and our nation. and in the march towards human freedom, here future generations will have the chance to traverse the harriet tubman underground railroad by way and the sights and sounds through maryland's wonderful eastern shore. after this time, i invite everyone to move, i believe we move outside -- no, we stay here -- that is right, it is cold outside. [laughter] but it is always wonderful here on the eastern shore. [applause] mr. rutherford: i invite everybody to help us officially open the park. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time, i'd like to introduce mrs. mccoy and ask her to come with the bell. at the same time, i'd like to invite everyone to look into your bag and remove your bell from your bag. ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, please stand, please stand and raise your bell high in the air in celebration. [bells tolling and chiming] [applause]
., color ads, inc., hailey's sharp designs who created the moving displays and images on the site. americans will come here and help us celebrate this important monument in the history of our state and our nation. and in the march towards human freedom, here future generations will have the chance to traverse the harriet tubman underground railroad by way and the sights and sounds through maryland's wonderful eastern shore. after this time, i invite everyone to move, i believe we move outside...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 185. the nays are 228. the motion is not agreed to. the question is on passage of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, he ayes have it. -- the and nays are yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro t
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 185. the nays are 228. the motion is not agreed to. the question is on passage of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 411, the nays are two. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the speaker: members will kindly take their seats, take their conversations off the floor. sth house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir. i have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of the certificate of election received from the honorable chris w. could he back, secretary of state of kansas, indicating that, at the special election held on april 11, 2017, the honorable ron estes was dual elected representative in congress for -- duly ele
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distributed by invesco distributors inc. >>> welcome back.er active versus passive investing. with blackrock's move to replace some fund managers with computerized stock picking. does it mean for hedge funds? roy is the founder and president of needhofr capital management. good to see you again. >> thank you. >> so, explaintous exactly how you pick the stocks or how your firm picks the stocks? >> our strategy is automated and our computers are constantly scanning dploebl stocks and other sectors took into consideration. commodities, fixed income and identify i identifying which are having short-term moves. >> so, the human element is not involved in any way in picking the investments your firm or fund makes. >> most extreme circumstances, absolutely not. we believe the computers do a better job and remove the emotional element. >> but the human element what's writing the programs. the computers aren't coming up with their own subroutines. it's a human being probably a pafd saying this is what i want you to do. right? >> there is, that's a goo
distributed by invesco distributors inc. >>> welcome back.er active versus passive investing. with blackrock's move to replace some fund managers with computerized stock picking. does it mean for hedge funds? roy is the founder and president of needhofr capital management. good to see you again. >> thank you. >> so, explaintous exactly how you pick the stocks or how your firm picks the stocks? >> our strategy is automated and our computers are constantly scanning...
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most cities less than a halve an inc.f rain and winds not damaging between ten and 15 miles per hour. tuesday night, north of santa rosa maybe a sprinkle but the best bet looks wednesday evening for wide-spread rain. of course we're going to have to fine tune these details and the best dwie keep track of this, the abc acc -- cue me accuweather seven-day forecast. a cold morning on the way for sunday, a sprinkle before dawn on monday. tuesday a slight chance but it's really wednesday into thursday, eric, that's the chance of seeing our next storm system move in. >> those are allergies over there. >> i was sneeze a little bit. >> i tried to help him there, but thanks a lot, drew. larry beil joins us now. start with some golf. >> yes. we've got warriors playing but we want to talk about the masters. sergio garcia has never won, but will it finally happen for him at the masters? >>> our singing challenge to this guy. >> trap queen in spanish backwards while getting your chest waxed. >> next "right this minute." >>> we have so
most cities less than a halve an inc.f rain and winds not damaging between ten and 15 miles per hour. tuesday night, north of santa rosa maybe a sprinkle but the best bet looks wednesday evening for wide-spread rain. of course we're going to have to fine tune these details and the best dwie keep track of this, the abc acc -- cue me accuweather seven-day forecast. a cold morning on the way for sunday, a sprinkle before dawn on monday. tuesday a slight chance but it's really wednesday into...
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inc. you. -- thank you. guest: this is a question that is really continuing to be researched. a big driver is the changes that have happened in state budgets. funding for state institutions decline over time and a very aree fraction of students going to public institutions. we have also seen dramatic increases in prices where the prices are set by the administrating body of the institution. there are lots of theories. i'm not sure we have concluded a single explanation. facts aboutlarming america's $1.3 trillion in student loan debt. isstanding student loan debt casting a financial paul on millions of americans. join the conversation with beth akers. (202) 748-8000 current college students. if you're paying off your loans, (202) 748-8001. new york state residents, (202) 748-8002. all others (202) 748-8003. james is paying off his student loans. caller: i fall into two categories. -- my children are in new york state institutions. i'm still paying off student loans and i am retired. i just wondered if when they hand out these portions of money , are these-year-olds private lend
inc. you. -- thank you. guest: this is a question that is really continuing to be researched. a big driver is the changes that have happened in state budgets. funding for state institutions decline over time and a very aree fraction of students going to public institutions. we have also seen dramatic increases in prices where the prices are set by the administrating body of the institution. there are lots of theories. i'm not sure we have concluded a single explanation. facts aboutlarming...
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moving if people expect trumps talk on currency manipulation to have any impact, as well.uan is stable inc. being spilled come interest on social media, but so far, no traction in the markets. haidi: you mentioned currency manipulation. that theyeresting expect trump to label china a currency manipulator in these meanings. that would mean they either change the definition or ignored the definition. do you think that is likely? >> well, anything is possible. definition of currency manipulation was defined by the united states. it is open to change the definition if that is what they want to do. definition to the designate china a currency manipulator, i think that will undermine their own credibility. the reality is that china is no longer intervening in the markets to keep the yuan undervalued. if anything, they are intervening to stop it from depreciating against the dollar, and a u.s. currency manipulator designation which ignores that reality i don't think we'll have much impact on changing chinese behavior. if youi suppose that were to argue that anything can happen in come out of this
moving if people expect trumps talk on currency manipulation to have any impact, as well.uan is stable inc. being spilled come interest on social media, but so far, no traction in the markets. haidi: you mentioned currency manipulation. that theyeresting expect trump to label china a currency manipulator in these meanings. that would mean they either change the definition or ignored the definition. do you think that is likely? >> well, anything is possible. definition of currency...
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inc. you. -- thank you. guest: this is a question that is really continuing to be researched. a big driver is the changes that have happened in state budgets. funding for state institutions decline over time and a very aree fraction of students going to public institutions. we have also seen dramatic increases in prices where the prices are set by the administrating body of the institution. there are lots of theories. i'm not sure we have concluded a single explanation. facts aboutlarming america's $1.3 trillion in student loan debt. isstanding student loan debt casting a financial paul on millions of americans. join the conversation with beth akers. (202) 748-8000 current college students. if you're paying off your loans, (202) 748-8001. new york state residents, (202) 748-8002. all others (202) 748-8003. james is paying off his student loans. caller: i fall into two categories. -- my children are in new york state institutions. i'm still paying off student loans and i am retired. i just wondered if when they hand out these portions of money , are these-year-olds private lend
inc. you. -- thank you. guest: this is a question that is really continuing to be researched. a big driver is the changes that have happened in state budgets. funding for state institutions decline over time and a very aree fraction of students going to public institutions. we have also seen dramatic increases in prices where the prices are set by the administrating body of the institution. there are lots of theories. i'm not sure we have concluded a single explanation. facts aboutlarming...
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. >> the postal service is unveiling a stamp the first of its kind using special inc ink o when you touch turns the blacked out sun into a moon. it's in honor of the upcoming total eclipse this summer, the first to be visible coast to coast in 100 years. the postal service came up with a great idea. >> it's monday in the afternoon. am i a geek that i'm excited about it? >> you need a good forecast. >> i'll work on that. live double scan showing we are dry out there. weather today, makes you think of the summer. bruce posted this on my facebook page from lbi, beach haven. with the ocean temperature in the 50s, along the beaches, never made it out of the 60s. philadelphia, 68-degrees, down from our high of 81. allentown, 68. reading warm, currently 73. satellite 6 and action radar showing a weak front from the west. they are breaking up but they'll bring prachs an isolated thundershower in the morning commute. 6:00, 64. 8:00, 67-degrees. in the morning, 6:00, lots of clouds, spotty showers along the coast. another front saturday morning showing these could be on the intense side. pretty ear
. >> the postal service is unveiling a stamp the first of its kind using special inc ink o when you touch turns the blacked out sun into a moon. it's in honor of the upcoming total eclipse this summer, the first to be visible coast to coast in 100 years. the postal service came up with a great idea. >> it's monday in the afternoon. am i a geek that i'm excited about it? >> you need a good forecast. >> i'll work on that. live double scan showing we are dry out there....
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people who live here at camden south capital have until may 1 to ditch all patio did displays and that incs political matters like the black lives matter sign. and the sports signs. people who live hearsays this has never been an issue before, not until two neighbors got into a partisan banner fight over the even. you can call it the most political street in the nation. into d.c. south capital will take you directly to the halls of congress. no surprise, some who live around here want their views on full display. i became a lot more political after the election results n came n. amonday donna is a liberal who lived for several months under this trump banner. last week she decided to make her own statement saying nope with a period pointing up. >> i've gotten messages from the country, from around the world. and also the attention of management. this notice went out saying it's a lease violation to hang anything. even the team playing across the treat. meanwhile the banner \war\what are continued. the banner banner swismed out to hillary for president. i felt like my m was a little fulfillin
people who live here at camden south capital have until may 1 to ditch all patio did displays and that incs political matters like the black lives matter sign. and the sports signs. people who live hearsays this has never been an issue before, not until two neighbors got into a partisan banner fight over the even. you can call it the most political street in the nation. into d.c. south capital will take you directly to the halls of congress. no surprise, some who live around here want their...
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would like her back in 1957 to prosecutor inc. as they decide to expose the spy ring she has been part of and they are rounding up the members. france will not expedite her because espionage is a political crime. that does not mean that the u.s. did not get information from her and what she told the french intelligence agencies. that seems to come from selective blackouts in the fbi files and the fact that the documents coming from -- we have paris, talking about jane foster being in france. all the information is blacked out. as a grad student i like to the conclusion that the fbi is learning something from paris sources here. >> just a follow-up. are there a lot of other documents that are still classified? mr. fox: from it. d. from that perio there is classified and there is also protections from that sources of information and the fbi makes use of both of those. in the case of what i am talking about, i believe it was the file i was using have been released to my dissertation advisor in the 1980's. would they be classified tod
would like her back in 1957 to prosecutor inc. as they decide to expose the spy ring she has been part of and they are rounding up the members. france will not expedite her because espionage is a political crime. that does not mean that the u.s. did not get information from her and what she told the french intelligence agencies. that seems to come from selective blackouts in the fbi files and the fact that the documents coming from -- we have paris, talking about jane foster being in france....
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the happiness of inc. successful was replaced by the likeness of being a beginner again.: he learned from his failures and started a company called next and then pixar. >> when people underground. >> i'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if i hadn't been fired from apple. john: a few years after pixar apple was failing so they rehired jobs in the helped make apple the biggest company in the world and gave me this. sometimes people fail nearly their whole lives and they become successful. colonel sanders founder of the kentucky fried chicken chain first failed running a motel and then a gas station and then a restaurant. finally when he was in his 60s he started kfc. >> don't quit at age 65. maybe your boat hasn't come in yet. john: now there are 18,000 kfc restaurants. one vantage to trying and failing and trying again is that failing becomes less incapacitating over time. repetition helps you become a bouncer rather than a splatter. actor and pro-football terry crews says that's what happened to him when he played football. >> i got cut almost every year. i le
the happiness of inc. successful was replaced by the likeness of being a beginner again.: he learned from his failures and started a company called next and then pixar. >> when people underground. >> i'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if i hadn't been fired from apple. john: a few years after pixar apple was failing so they rehired jobs in the helped make apple the biggest company in the world and gave me this. sometimes people fail nearly their whole lives and they...
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people want to put money in private equity because they inc. are likely to be higher than any other asset class and they think the risk reward is better than anything else. evil arecoming in and saying we want to be the first closures of your fun because we don't want to get shut out. used to be people wait to the end, now people want to come in and make sure they get their fair allocation. it's a good time to raise money. >> that was david rubenstein. one of the consistent themes was the amount of money pouring into the private equity industry. i asked the global head of private equity what that means for dealmaking going forward. >> fundraising continue to be strong, returns are up and very strong as well. dealmaking has been very difficult because of germans the high prices but continued to persist in the industry, really providing a lot of headwind for to putrs try to get my to work that lp would like to see them put to work. >> that's what we're hearing. let's talk about fundraising for a second. especially for the mega buyout funds, $5 bi
people want to put money in private equity because they inc. are likely to be higher than any other asset class and they think the risk reward is better than anything else. evil arecoming in and saying we want to be the first closures of your fun because we don't want to get shut out. used to be people wait to the end, now people want to come in and make sure they get their fair allocation. it's a good time to raise money. >> that was david rubenstein. one of the consistent themes was the...
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that is a great sounding idea, but i inc. much more of the republican base and the trump -- i think much more of the republican and trump base share connectionsoral between work and your right to survive. there will be tons of people just so unhappy at the thought that the kind of local drunk down the street can go in and get health care. that isnd, i think something you have to swallow for the overall greater benefit. but there is still a huge portion of the republican party that i think, in their mind -- maybe it is just an american thing. that we credit ourselves with almost willing ourselves into existence. we discount luck and like to encourage ambition. i want to hear your thoughts on that. very: i like what you said much. i would probably like to have a long conversation with you. described of the moral requirements of nationalism, i was talking about what i think ought to be more than what is. you are also right to say that american conservatism is somewhat different from conservatism in other countries. in other coun
that is a great sounding idea, but i inc. much more of the republican base and the trump -- i think much more of the republican and trump base share connectionsoral between work and your right to survive. there will be tons of people just so unhappy at the thought that the kind of local drunk down the street can go in and get health care. that isnd, i think something you have to swallow for the overall greater benefit. but there is still a huge portion of the republican party that i think, in...
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the following is a paid presentation for the copper chef xl, brought to you by tristar productions, inc. last year, copper chef changed cookware forever. more than a million have been sold, and the five-star reviews say it all. america loves copper chef! now we have really big news! introducing copper chef xl. it's 60% bigger, so now you can cook more! roast six whole chickens until crispy brown, slow-cook three whole racks of fall-off-the-bone ribs, cook a 12-pound turkey to juicy perfection, sear nine sirloin steaks, cook over 200 mouth-savoring meatballs, and make the biggest country boil. the copper chef xl's secret starts with a stainless-steel induction plate that rapidly heats the pan corner-to-corner so you can sear meat in a flash. and our square shape means you can cook more food. cook eric's four-ingredient beef wellington to perfection. bake our classic copper chef pecan pie. and copper chef xl features cerami-tech, our ceramic super nonstick technology. watch the melted cheese slide right off. even a melted plastic cup peels right off. coming up, watch as we deep fry stuffe
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeahs are 234. the nays are 184. the resolution is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the unfinished business is the vote on ordering the previous question on house resolution 240 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title. resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 32, house resolution 240. resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 1343, to direct the securities and exchange commission to revise its rule so as to increase the amount for requiring issuers to provide certain disclosures relating to compensatory benefit plans. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on ordering the previous question. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will
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well, she went by the name "carrie" selling her services ro called models inc.ed, intentionally, that several women worked with her, when it fact it was just her didn't. >> it was very hard for me to li >> reporter: but she did, according to t po$100 a session. you can imagine how these revelations hit paige's mom and dad. they just couldn't believe it. >> if i had known about it, i -- er ay from it.ould've tried to i mean, if nothin' else, quite . >> robteously, but they said th could understand her motives, after all, >> she was doing whash do to keep life as normal as poeporler: the news spread, of course pretty soon most peop >> there were, people who wrote to the paper and said horrible things like,y for a dead hooker?" spread, said andrea, by those who didn't even know paige. >> we knew her heart. we knew who she was every day th it ly put us mode and -- and made us all wan much as possible. problem, though, was that phone that she was using for models inc.you art identifying e who had the most recent contact- multiple people. >> hello, you've reached mode
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distributed by invesco distributors inc. containing this information.ng before our eyes. shift in human history sixty to seventy million people are moving to cities every year. at pgim we help investors see the implications of long term megatrends like the prime time of urban expansion, pinpointing opportunities to capture alpha in real estate, infrastructure and emerging markets. partner with pgim the global investment management businesses of prudential. we've done well in life, with help from our advisor, we made it through many market swings. sure we could travel, take it easy... but we've never been the type to just sit back... not when we've got so much more to give when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise >>> earnings alert. citi and wells fargo rolling out number. >> and former cea chairman jason furman joins. >> and the woman behind the iconic wall street bull is taking on the fearless girl statue. "squawk box" begins right now. >> live from the most powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box."
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. >> i inc. roger brings up a good point. it has become so personal. i can disagree with you and still think you are a good person but i have friends and they could not get together for thanksgiving because of the families became so polarized. al i ask people to do is take step back and try to think about what do you agree with people with, what is important to you and to not how bad they are. your great uncle served as a decade and a half governor of new york. what the remember about nelson rockefeller? >> he was a very charming man. he had a sheer force of personality and he was someone by again was not taken aback so much what the social issues were. in some areas but less so in others. the nicest thing about him was he really was someone -- and that is what the term rockefeller republican is quoting -- someone who is fiscally conservative and socially liberal. dave spencer, the founder of practically republican. a member of the california gop. thanks for stopping by. >> thanks so much for having me. announcer: c-span's washington journal live every
. >> i inc. roger brings up a good point. it has become so personal. i can disagree with you and still think you are a good person but i have friends and they could not get together for thanksgiving because of the families became so polarized. al i ask people to do is take step back and try to think about what do you agree with people with, what is important to you and to not how bad they are. your great uncle served as a decade and a half governor of new york. what the remember about...
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reminder, this is pretty rare for open seat to utah.n in the state of we have very long-serving people ince hatch has been in office 40 years. and so it is very rare when open enough people at have been waiting in the wings for quite a while, come out of woodwork. host: as far as mr. chaffetz unning for governor, what happens after he steps down and in between any potential run? indication? guest: he wants to go back to the private sector, he will have money.ake some i'm not sure what his gig is he's lined up. him yesterday about that, he was coy about it, but wants to come back to the sector. pretty much, not much time if know,n he steps down, you january 2019, pretty much then ou want to start your campaign for governor. he is not said he will run for governor, but we all see the writing on the wall. host: in talking with him, did you get a sense that he was ruly at peace with this decision, ready to move on? guest: you know, he's been back quite a while, he thought about running against 2018, but his reasoning, he sleeps in his cot that heht a $45 sleeps on every night, he's away from hi
reminder, this is pretty rare for open seat to utah.n in the state of we have very long-serving people ince hatch has been in office 40 years. and so it is very rare when open enough people at have been waiting in the wings for quite a while, come out of woodwork. host: as far as mr. chaffetz unning for governor, what happens after he steps down and in between any potential run? indication? guest: he wants to go back to the private sector, he will have money.ake some i'm not sure what his gig...
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inc. you david and to your service. i forgot to say that. -- thank you david and to the other member for your service. sort of bornestion from some the questions that members of congress got at their town halls a couple of weeks. tell him about this project. guest: we have been studying sentiment -- citizen engagement looking at what works and does not to influence lawmakers and help build better relationships between citizens and lawmakers and released our report on our website. it is called citizens centric advocacy. one of the myths out there that we hope to break up is it that citizen voices do not make a difference in people do not believe it makes a difference. we did a study, is a member of congress has not arrived at a firm decision, how much influence does it have on his or her decision? in person visits. our research is saying people getting engaged is a good scene. they are embodying the jeffersonian" in which you set when american do not have a government by the majority. i've messed it up. engaging is peopl
inc. you david and to your service. i forgot to say that. -- thank you david and to the other member for your service. sort of bornestion from some the questions that members of congress got at their town halls a couple of weeks. tell him about this project. guest: we have been studying sentiment -- citizen engagement looking at what works and does not to influence lawmakers and help build better relationships between citizens and lawmakers and released our report on our website. it is called...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the u ted states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of epresentatives.] the speaker: the house -- the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. april 14, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable fred upton to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our guest chaplain, rev rnd gene hemrick from st. joseph's catholic church here in washington, d.c. the chaplain: at this sacred time in which christian and jewish religions celebrate god's loving care, we pray our congress will be blessed with the devoted support god has bestowed on humankind throughout sometime. -- time. may the strength of god's compassion sustain our congress and enable i
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the u ted states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of epresentatives.] the speaker: the house -- the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. april...