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so it's not -- it's and added cost, it's a cost that we would incurred later. >> lane closures start tonight at 10:00 and they last through 5 could clock monday morning. the work will continue over the next six weekends. drivers should expect delays of up to an hour. >>> search crews right now are looking for a missing northern california man who disappeared after falling 30 feet off of a
so it's not -- it's and added cost, it's a cost that we would incurred later. >> lane closures start tonight at 10:00 and they last through 5 could clock monday morning. the work will continue over the next six weekends. drivers should expect delays of up to an hour. >>> search crews right now are looking for a missing northern california man who disappeared after falling 30 feet off of a
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suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1492. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 131, h.r. 1492, a bill to amend the controlled substances act to direct the attorney general to register practitioners to transport controlled substances to states in which the practitioner is not registered under the act for the purpose of ministering the substances under applicable state law at locations other than principal places of businesses or professional practice. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the
suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1492. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 131, h.r....
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i thought this was of the .ssence if we don't do this, we incur the risk of retaliatory measures . i hope in august, we will have the relevant information for the proceedings. --i have a question that before the summit, they warned there could be a trade were --ning up between the usa have you talked about the probability of such a thing? chancellor merkel: i believe the results is an important step forward. august is not that far off. there has to be a lot of work done. that is only one issue of the many trade issues out there. it will continue to be difficult. what we were able to do in the -- thesek of the g 20 are the steps that actually can be made. this will continue to remain on the agenda. chancellor, on the side here. the g 20 summit in big cities is not new. we had them in toronto and london. but not with such riot. hamburg is being perhaps blamed for this and germany because of the loss of control may be echoing the loss of control in colon and with the refugee crisis. chancellor merkel: one needs to take each case individually. these violent riots have to be fought agai
i thought this was of the .ssence if we don't do this, we incur the risk of retaliatory measures . i hope in august, we will have the relevant information for the proceedings. --i have a question that before the summit, they warned there could be a trade were --ning up between the usa have you talked about the probability of such a thing? chancellor merkel: i believe the results is an important step forward. august is not that far off. there has to be a lot of work done. that is only one issue...
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. >> imagine being told you have an incurable disease.hen imagine being a test subject for an experimental procedure, one that is not even designed to necessarily cure your illness. >> i don't honestly think this is going to make you better, which means that the reason that you're doing this is to help other people. >> right. >> this was a phase one clinical trial that was investigating the safety of infusing stem cells into patients with a neurodegenerative disease better known as als. als disrupts the connections between the brain and the muscles. it leads to weakness in the arms and legs and often the mouth and the throat causing issues with speech and swallowing. currently there is no cure for als. doctors can only try to manage the symptoms for their patients. the average life expectancy, only two to five years. that's why doctors and a team at emery began looking into stem cells more than seven years ago. we're back today to revisit and see how far the research has come. why was there this idea that injecting stem cells into the spi
. >> imagine being told you have an incurable disease.hen imagine being a test subject for an experimental procedure, one that is not even designed to necessarily cure your illness. >> i don't honestly think this is going to make you better, which means that the reason that you're doing this is to help other people. >> right. >> this was a phase one clinical trial that was investigating the safety of infusing stem cells into patients with a neurodegenerative disease...
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retailers will continue to incur these costs. we don't know how they will react to it.ow how retailers and traders will react to the removal of surcharges injanuary next year, but remember those charges will be spread out across all consumers. those paying by cash and debit card as well as credit card, where the highest fees are. the thing is at the moment when you book a holiday online, with whatever company, they don't specify those fees until you come to pay for them, presumably? exactly. that has always been the sting in the tail, and consumers should not be penalised for paying for the services they wa nt to for paying for the services they want to buy, and how they want to buy them. he will on credit card all the time. they shouldn't have to pay excessive fees to do so. so at least when they come to the end of the transaction, when they book their flights, but in their luggage and they see, that is all they will be paid for. they will not be paying just to pay with credit card. so what is the trick? keep an eye on the costs, look at the prices and look at what a s
retailers will continue to incur these costs. we don't know how they will react to it.ow how retailers and traders will react to the removal of surcharges injanuary next year, but remember those charges will be spread out across all consumers. those paying by cash and debit card as well as credit card, where the highest fees are. the thing is at the moment when you book a holiday online, with whatever company, they don't specify those fees until you come to pay for them, presumably? exactly....
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this section shall not apply with respect to amounts paid or incurred in taxable years beginning after december 31, 2019. two, effective date. the amendment made by this subsection shall apply to taxable years beginning after december 31, 2019. section 104, individual mandate. a, in general, section 5000a-c of the internal revenue code of 1986 is amended. one, in paragraph 2-b-3 by striking 2.5% and inserting zero percent. and two, in paragraph three, a, by striking $695 in subparagraph a and inserting zero dollars. and b, by striking subparagraph d. b, effective date. the amendments made by this section shall apply to months beginning after december 31, 2015. section 105, employer mandate. a, in general, one, paragraph one of section 14 of 1986 is amended by inserting zero dollars in the case of months beginning after dees 31, 2015, after $2,000. two, paragraph one of section 4980, h-b is amended by inserting zero dollars in the case of months beginning after december 31, 2015. b, effective date. the amendments made by this section shall apply to months beginning after december 31, 20
this section shall not apply with respect to amounts paid or incurred in taxable years beginning after december 31, 2019. two, effective date. the amendment made by this subsection shall apply to taxable years beginning after december 31, 2019. section 104, individual mandate. a, in general, section 5000a-c of the internal revenue code of 1986 is amended. one, in paragraph 2-b-3 by striking 2.5% and inserting zero percent. and two, in paragraph three, a, by striking $695 in subparagraph a and...
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so is he an incurable optimist? or delusional, blair was asked. incurable optimist?delusional, blairwas asked.” or delusional, blairwas askedi think what is important is to understand that there is already a lot that we know now that we did not know a year ago when we took the decision. we know for example that oui’ currency decision. we know for example that our currency is down significantly, that's a prediction by the international markets as to our future disparity. we know that businesses are already moving jobs out of the country and we know this time last year we were at the fastest—growing economy in the g—7 and we are now the slowest. i think we now know there was not weird and £50 million a week extra for the national health service. in the short and medium—term there is less money. tony blair has set out his case in an article for his institute for global change. saying it given what is at stake and what we're discovering about the cost of brexit, how can it be right deliberately to take off the table the option of compromise between britain and europe so
so is he an incurable optimist? or delusional, blair was asked. incurable optimist?delusional, blairwas asked.” or delusional, blairwas askedi think what is important is to understand that there is already a lot that we know now that we did not know a year ago when we took the decision. we know for example that oui’ currency decision. we know for example that our currency is down significantly, that's a prediction by the international markets as to our future disparity. we know that...
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construed as preventing a state from claiming as expenditures in the year expenditures that were incurred in a previous year. "(6) required uses. "(a) premium stabilization and incentives for individual market participation. in determining allotments for states under this subsection for each of calendar years 2019, 2020, and 2021, the administrator shall ensure that at least $5,000,000,000 of the amounts appropriated for each such year under paragraph (4)(a) are used by states for the purposes described in paragraph (1)(a)(ii) and in accordance with guidance issued by the administrator not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this subsection that specifies the parameters for the use of funds for such purposes. "(b)assistance with out-of-pocket costs. in determining allotments for states under this subsection for each of calendar years 2020 through 2026, the administrator shall ensure that at least $15,000,000,000 of the amounts appropriated for each of calendar years 2020 and 2021 under paragraph (4)(a), and at least $14,000,000,000 of the amounts appropriated for each of cal
construed as preventing a state from claiming as expenditures in the year expenditures that were incurred in a previous year. "(6) required uses. "(a) premium stabilization and incentives for individual market participation. in determining allotments for states under this subsection for each of calendar years 2019, 2020, and 2021, the administrator shall ensure that at least $5,000,000,000 of the amounts appropriated for each such year under paragraph (4)(a) are used by states for the...
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suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1492. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 131, h.r. 1492, a bill to amend the controlled substances act to direct the attorney general to register practitioners to transport controlled substances to states in which the practitioner is not registered under the act for the rp
suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1492. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 131, h.r....
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well, we mentioned last week another bbc item about the grenfell tower fire, which had incurred the wrathf some viewers. an interview with the prime minister conducted by a emily maitlis. the newsnight presenter has done a number of attention—grabbing interviews recently, and last friday she was involved in another spiky encounter, this time with the leader of the house, andrea leadsom. it was a year to the day since the vote for britain to leave the european union, and the preparations for brexit were under discussion. you've got a negotiating position which is completely unclear. you're hearing that from the president of the eu parliament. well... you've got a political system which is unstable. many believe our economy is unfair. living standards are falling. what can you point to now and say, that's going well? european politicians are actually very keen that we keep a strong relationship going forward, and that is what we are going to do. and it is actually the elected politicians who are the important thing here. come on, ms leadsom. you haven't even got a deal with the dup on the t
well, we mentioned last week another bbc item about the grenfell tower fire, which had incurred the wrathf some viewers. an interview with the prime minister conducted by a emily maitlis. the newsnight presenter has done a number of attention—grabbing interviews recently, and last friday she was involved in another spiky encounter, this time with the leader of the house, andrea leadsom. it was a year to the day since the vote for britain to leave the european union, and the preparations for...
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so no, it's not asking too much for somebody to incur a bit of a financial loss if he has to sell something off. >> reporter: trump got a job with a non-partisan ethics group and thought he could have a greater impact in government. they said they appreciated his service. julianne a goeweuliana goldman,. >>> a boeing 757 was en route from seattle to beijing after trouble started an hour into the flight. a flight attendant got punched. other passengers tried to help. >> he broke two bottles of wine on his head. i tried to choke him and he threw me off like a rag doll. >> reporter: the flight landed safely and two people were treated for non-life-threatening injuries. the suspect was taken into custody. the fbi is investigating but there is nothing to say this is an act of terrorism. >>> a georgia mother killed two of had her children and their father. she is charged with five counts of murder. she called 911 to report the killings. another child was stabbed and in serious condition. elizabeth martinez is cooperating. >>> bill cosby will be retried on assault charges in november. he was acqui
so no, it's not asking too much for somebody to incur a bit of a financial loss if he has to sell something off. >> reporter: trump got a job with a non-partisan ethics group and thought he could have a greater impact in government. they said they appreciated his service. julianne a goeweuliana goldman,. >>> a boeing 757 was en route from seattle to beijing after trouble started an hour into the flight. a flight attendant got punched. other passengers tried to help. >> he...
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he thought to be one of only 16 children in the world with this condition, incurable, doctors said, and the hospital applied to the british courts to take charlie off life-support. but his desperate parents chris gard and connee yates want to take charlie to the u.s. for an experimental treatment instead. the pope's statement this weekend backed up charlie's parents. as did today's tweet by president trump. if we can help little charlie gard as per our friends in the u.k. and the pope, we would be delighted to do so. it's not clear what the pope or the president can do to help. charlie's parents mean time have raised over a million dollars for medical treatment in the u.s. >> we don't want to live we don't want to not have this opportunity. >> at the same time f it was up there with machines, with wires coming out, clearly in pain, clerly suffering, we wouldn't be doing it. >> but the british courts decision sided with the doctors that further treatment would only prolong charlie's suffering. his mother's anguish was apparent. >> permission to appeal must be refused. >> no! >> reporter:
he thought to be one of only 16 children in the world with this condition, incurable, doctors said, and the hospital applied to the british courts to take charlie off life-support. but his desperate parents chris gard and connee yates want to take charlie to the u.s. for an experimental treatment instead. the pope's statement this weekend backed up charlie's parents. as did today's tweet by president trump. if we can help little charlie gard as per our friends in the u.k. and the pope, we would...
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they must be paid by those who incurred them.eporter: dieselgate is also causing uproar within the german government. social democrats and conservatives want to know exactly what the transport minister new and when. -- knew and when. gerhart: what is going to happen in this car industry summit on wednesday? i'm joined here by daniel winter. that meeting on wednesday, can we expect the car companies -- daniel: they will say sorry but also politely remind politicians that the car industry is a huge contributor to the german economy and diesel sales so far had made up about half of all sales in europe. but the astonishing thing is the carmakers want to propose that taxpayers paid to cleanup the dieselgate scandal. really. they want subsidies from the government in order to convince people to upgrade the so-called euro-six cars. that's the best emission standard europe has, so that is what they are going to try to convince them to do. the carmakers might also put money into a mobility fund to help improve green travel infrastructure.
they must be paid by those who incurred them.eporter: dieselgate is also causing uproar within the german government. social democrats and conservatives want to know exactly what the transport minister new and when. -- knew and when. gerhart: what is going to happen in this car industry summit on wednesday? i'm joined here by daniel winter. that meeting on wednesday, can we expect the car companies -- daniel: they will say sorry but also politely remind politicians that the car industry is a...
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we're committed to providing clear and credible information in an effort to limit further costs incurredtigation, as well as a distraction to our business, we've made the decision to settle >> if i'm not eating it or drinking it, i don't worry so much >> but with so many consumers reading labels and asking questions, target said it will take the lead and ban some chemicals consumers have been concerned about by 2020. that move is expected to reduce chemical use across the industry for "on the money," i'm andrea day. >> there is currently a bill pending in the senate that would give the fda additional authority to regulate beauty products the bill has gained industry support. the companies say they want consumers to know products are safe >>> and that's the show for today. i'm sue herera becky will be back next week thanks so much for joining us. >>> up next week, credit card perks. those cards could be saving you money in ways you may not even know about each week, keep it here. we're "on the money. have a great one and we'll see you next weekend ♪ ♪ guest bathroom. your privacy makes yo
we're committed to providing clear and credible information in an effort to limit further costs incurredtigation, as well as a distraction to our business, we've made the decision to settle >> if i'm not eating it or drinking it, i don't worry so much >> but with so many consumers reading labels and asking questions, target said it will take the lead and ban some chemicals consumers have been concerned about by 2020. that move is expected to reduce chemical use across the industry...
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in an effort to incure further costs, we've made the decision to settle. >> if i'm not eating it or drinkingry so much. >> reporter: but with so many now reading it will take the lead and ban some labels by 2020. for "on the money" i'm andrea day. >> there is currently a bill pending in the senate that would give the fda additional authority to regulate beauty products. they want consumers to know products are safe. and that's the show for today. becky will be back next week. up next week credit card perks. they could be saving you money in ways you may not know about. each week keep it here. we're "on the money." have a great one. and we'll see you next time. from fields and factories they came looking for opportunity. they worked hard. we helped them work harder. they are the students of strayer university. for 125 years, we've supported as they've rewritten the future. and to all who seek their true potential, we say, let's get it, america. >>> good morning, america. new this morning -- missing the mark? the results from our abc news/"washington post" poll. americans giving donald trump t
in an effort to incure further costs, we've made the decision to settle. >> if i'm not eating it or drinkingry so much. >> reporter: but with so many now reading it will take the lead and ban some labels by 2020. for "on the money" i'm andrea day. >> there is currently a bill pending in the senate that would give the fda additional authority to regulate beauty products. they want consumers to know products are safe. and that's the show for today. becky will be back...
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. >> 22-year-old mendoza was diagnosed last fall with als or lou gehrig's disease, the incurable nervous system disorder that attacks your muscles. three days before, he proposed marriage to his sweetheart since 8th grade. >> knowing that that might be cut short and that we might not be able to live out those dreams is the hardest thing i've ever had to deal with in my entire life. >> take it day by day, and we're getting through it so i'm just happy to have him by my side. >> he decided to raise $30,000 for als research, 30 in honor of his favorite golden state warrior, steph curry. bella helped him develop something beyond the ice bucket challenge, which raised more than $150 million to help the 20,000 americans living with als. the new challenge? yolk up for als. drink a raw egg or eat a hard-boiled one then flex your muscles while getting wet and donate $20 to the als therapy development institute. >> that's the biggest school that we have in mind is to -- to end the suffering. >> the average life expectancy after diagnosis is between two to five years. osiel is living life to the fu
. >> 22-year-old mendoza was diagnosed last fall with als or lou gehrig's disease, the incurable nervous system disorder that attacks your muscles. three days before, he proposed marriage to his sweetheart since 8th grade. >> knowing that that might be cut short and that we might not be able to live out those dreams is the hardest thing i've ever had to deal with in my entire life. >> take it day by day, and we're getting through it so i'm just happy to have him by my side....
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. >> reporter: unfortunately most of the cost incurred is simply out of our control. >> i will take one the good health will. >> good health wheel is a nonprofit medical thrift store. >> reporter: starting in 2006, the mission is simple, to get top quality new and used medical equipment, still them at a 75% to 90% discount. >> everything we sell goes to keep the lights on and pay the employees, and to keep the customers coming in. this is a quickie pulse 6 power chair with special features like tilting. >> reporter: this power chair retails for $30,000 brand-new. at the good health will you can drive this off the lot for $500. >> reporter: eight-month-old gavin bond had two open heart surgeries and mom is saving big on the small items. >> mostly syringes, tube supplies, trying to find formula every now and then.>> reporter: good health will has tens of thousands of items to choose with only one goal. >> anyone that has a medical issue that needs medical equipment does not have to go without. choke as simple as that. >> reporter: as simple as that. >>> a family claims they were kicked of
. >> reporter: unfortunately most of the cost incurred is simply out of our control. >> i will take one the good health will. >> good health wheel is a nonprofit medical thrift store. >> reporter: starting in 2006, the mission is simple, to get top quality new and used medical equipment, still them at a 75% to 90% discount. >> everything we sell goes to keep the lights on and pay the employees, and to keep the customers coming in. this is a quickie pulse 6 power...
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no, it's not asking too much for somebody to incur a little bit of a loss if they have to sell things off. >> reporter: he got a job with a non-partisan ethics group and thought he could do a better job outside government. the white house accepted his resignation and appreciated his service. juliana goldman, cbs news, washington. >>> a flight had to land in beijing after a passenger threatened a flight attendant. the trouble happened about an hour into the flight. a flight attendant got punched. other passengers jumped in to help. >> he started going back and forth to the bathroom and then went for the exit door. he broke two bottles of wine on his head. i tried to choke him and he threw me aside like a rag doll. >> reporter: the suspect was taken into custody. the fbi is investigating, but there is nothing to suggest this was an incident of terrorism. >>> a georgia woman is charged with killing four of her young children and their father. the five victims were found in a home outside atlanta early yesterday. isabel martinez is charged with five counts of murder. police say she called
no, it's not asking too much for somebody to incur a little bit of a loss if they have to sell things off. >> reporter: he got a job with a non-partisan ethics group and thought he could do a better job outside government. the white house accepted his resignation and appreciated his service. juliana goldman, cbs news, washington. >>> a flight had to land in beijing after a passenger threatened a flight attendant. the trouble happened about an hour into the flight. a flight...
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although a stutter is incurable, gareth has dedicated his masters degree, to finding a way to treat iti am creating a virtual reality exposure therapy, and we are able to benefit people who stutter and to treat social anxiety. gareth is using a headset, which has the ability to track eye movement, something that can be severely affected when someone is stuttering. the eyes can close, flicker orfixate on a certain place and adjusting one's eye movement is part of established speech therapy for stutterers. by analysing the eye movements of his subjects, gareth is able to suggest similar exercises and techniques and in the future, he hopes his research might be used by speech therapists, and official treatments. i am a person who is in the environment, if they see an animated avatar and can talk to the avatar about a certain topic, their favourite holiday, and over that time, i will be tracking their eyes and behaviours and seeing what they do when they stutter, i will be advising them what to do and how to improve their speech as well. gareth has previously used a more basic headset to i
although a stutter is incurable, gareth has dedicated his masters degree, to finding a way to treat iti am creating a virtual reality exposure therapy, and we are able to benefit people who stutter and to treat social anxiety. gareth is using a headset, which has the ability to track eye movement, something that can be severely affected when someone is stuttering. the eyes can close, flicker orfixate on a certain place and adjusting one's eye movement is part of established speech therapy for...
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i mean, my son's going to be 33 years old and still paying off this debt that we would incur now? that's just unconscionable to me. and frankly, to increase taxes on electric users, phone users, and natural gas users, we're talking about customers who heat their homes with electricity or natural gas, they're going to see increased taxes to the tune of $400 million. again, you know, i don't think that's the right approach. i think there are a lot of other places we could go for that revenue. erin: how likely do you think the house is to move on this? todd: you know, we only recently heard about the plan from the senate. so, i think that remains to be seen. i've spoken to many of my colleagues who are not at all happy with that approach. erin: we'll see how it goes. todd: thanks so much for having me. erin: pennsylvania state senator todd stephens, thanks for being here, we appreciate your time. if you're interested in helping pets in our area, here's one thing you can do. take part in clear the shelters. nbc 10 is teaming with nearly 50 local shelters to help find families for home
i mean, my son's going to be 33 years old and still paying off this debt that we would incur now? that's just unconscionable to me. and frankly, to increase taxes on electric users, phone users, and natural gas users, we're talking about customers who heat their homes with electricity or natural gas, they're going to see increased taxes to the tune of $400 million. again, you know, i don't think that's the right approach. i think there are a lot of other places we could go for that revenue....
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alleviate and also look at how, not if, we can offer compensation for the personal damage that they incurred. that is my way of introductory statement. now i am open to take questions. >> madame chancellor, you talked about violence. my question is to what extent have the guests, the presidents, the heads noticed the violence? what about the protests, violent and peaceful? have they had any impact on the ability to go up with a general shared communiquÉ? >> i believe in the many activities of a civil society, and i would label these peaceful demonstrations on the margins of this summit civil society engagement. i think they have contributed to our observing that when we meet here, many, many people are expected to come up with results. a citizen at the beginning of this meeting. i also set it in public. on the other hand, the guests obviously also saw that. some of them had first-hand experience because they were not able to leave their hotels or get to their hotels and also they watch television, so you may rest assured they were familiar with what was going on, but they were impressed also
alleviate and also look at how, not if, we can offer compensation for the personal damage that they incurred. that is my way of introductory statement. now i am open to take questions. >> madame chancellor, you talked about violence. my question is to what extent have the guests, the presidents, the heads noticed the violence? what about the protests, violent and peaceful? have they had any impact on the ability to go up with a general shared communiquÉ? >> i believe in the many...
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twenty we just saw rajon told you incur and calera cost much more coverage of that to come throughout the day but this looks like it please being left alone to sort out the worsening refugee influx problem in its ports often even if has failed to find a way forward to share the burden instead members want to target ngo rescue boats from north africa which is suspected of being exploited by people traffic is just a matter of days in fact this is shocking figures up to twelve thousand people have landed in italy well more than eighty five thousand of arrive since the start of this year load italy's top anti mathie a prosecutor believes the crisis has created a security threat those who arrive on the day. then undergo a process of radicalization that may lead to the realization of terror attacks meantime the head of europe's law enforcement agency says the terror threat on the continent is at a twenty year high several of the terrorists who carried out recent atrocities in europe came through that very mediterranean route from africa to italy but despite italy except the biggest number o
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so is he an incurable optimist? 0r delusional, blair was asked.t is important is to understand that there is already a lot that we know now that we did not know a year ago when we took the decision. we know, for example, that our currency is down significantly, that's a prediction by the international markets as to our future prosperity. we know that businesses are already moving jobs out of the country and we know this time last year we were at the fastest—growing economy in the g—7 and we are now the slowest. i think we now know there is not £350 million a week extra for the national health service. in the short and medium—term there is less money. tony blair has set out his case in an article for his institute for global change. saying this: but their scepticism over whether there is really saying this: but there's scepticism over whether there is really the political will in europe to allow britain to change the rules. just last week, the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier said that the principles of freedom of movement, of people on the goo
so is he an incurable optimist? 0r delusional, blair was asked.t is important is to understand that there is already a lot that we know now that we did not know a year ago when we took the decision. we know, for example, that our currency is down significantly, that's a prediction by the international markets as to our future prosperity. we know that businesses are already moving jobs out of the country and we know this time last year we were at the fastest—growing economy in the g—7 and we...
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they're paying a much higher price, so, no, it's not too much to ask somebody to incur a bit of a financial loss if they have to sell things off. >> reporter: shaub's turn was set to end in january, but he got a job with a non-partisan ethics group and felt like he could have a greater impact outside of the government. james, the white house said it accepted his resignation and appreciated his service. >> brown: julianna goldman in washington, thank you. julianna will have more on this story tomorrow on "cbs this morning." with congress in recess, many members are back home, including the republican speaker of the house, paul ryan. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: speaker ryan has been criticized for not being accessible to his constituents in wisconsin's first district. >> hey, everybody, how you doing? >> reporter: some voters have even held mock town halls without him inch february they posed their questions to an empty chair. but today ryan's schedule included what were billed as employee town halls. and at wpc technologies in oak creek, that meant most questions were selected in adva
they're paying a much higher price, so, no, it's not too much to ask somebody to incur a bit of a financial loss if they have to sell things off. >> reporter: shaub's turn was set to end in january, but he got a job with a non-partisan ethics group and felt like he could have a greater impact outside of the government. james, the white house said it accepted his resignation and appreciated his service. >> brown: julianna goldman in washington, thank you. julianna will have more on...
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the competence of the provided very countries don't own the business of reimbursement of the cost incurred by them you know like for example groups provided by let's say african missions or by asian missions and their own to provide be on a pro bono basis. we have for example no. aircraft to deploy in our operations are provided by germany which are free of cost it's a problem written. and i think the future is to strengthen the partnership between the member states and the secretariat of course and this partnership to my mind has to be governed by one basic understanding or principle. there really limits disaggregate your trade had the flexibility to undertake the programs and to achieve results i am determined most demonstrative and young transparency and really a company people want all member states to the best of you know it's how open is the u.n. system at this point of time exploitation and manipulation because we we have heard . reports about certain missions being involved in arms smuggling and other last and charitable activities at this stage how open do you think the un is inde
the competence of the provided very countries don't own the business of reimbursement of the cost incurred by them you know like for example groups provided by let's say african missions or by asian missions and their own to provide be on a pro bono basis. we have for example no. aircraft to deploy in our operations are provided by germany which are free of cost it's a problem written. and i think the future is to strengthen the partnership between the member states and the secretariat of...
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suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. will proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move to
suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. will proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move to
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as a result of those typically unmanaged what you'll see is they incur 40% of the cost. is that a problem? yes. it is a problem. we need to figure out how we better manage chronic disease. a friend of mine named richie who is once the solicito the sun general of this country used to say and i think it's true, 70% of all healthcare costs related to chronic disease, most of which is preventable. where in any of these bills we talked about prevention? where we talk about wellness? where are we talking about bending the healthcare curve? we are only dumping and running with these bills. we are not doing her job. as a result were frightening people in this country. were frightening the elderly people who say, i right now can afford my health insurance, i'm on an exchange, but we change the rescue from 1 - 321 - 5 and reduce imo subsidies, 30 - 50% of their disposable income will be in health insurance. that's what you're not hearing here.r so, we have to come together. aa we have to come together with the fundamental question of what is wrong. not just with the affordable car
as a result of those typically unmanaged what you'll see is they incur 40% of the cost. is that a problem? yes. it is a problem. we need to figure out how we better manage chronic disease. a friend of mine named richie who is once the solicito the sun general of this country used to say and i think it's true, 70% of all healthcare costs related to chronic disease, most of which is preventable. where in any of these bills we talked about prevention? where we talk about wellness? where are we...
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those and also look at how, not if, we can offer them compensation for the personal damage they incurredty of hamburg on this. that by way of an introductory statement and i am open to taking questions. you talked about violence. my question is, to what extent have the guests, the presidents and heads, noticed the violence? presidents and heads, noticed the violence ? and presidents and heads, noticed the violence? and what about the violent and peaceful protests? have they had any influence on the ability to come up any influence on the ability to come up witha any influence on the ability to come up with a general shed communique? is there a connection?” up with a general shed communique? is there a connection? i believe the many activities of a civil society andi many activities of a civil society and i would label the peaceful demonstrations on the margins of this summit also a part of civil society engagement have contributed to knowing that when we meet here, many people out there expect us to come up with results. at the beginning of this meeting, i also said in public. on the oth
those and also look at how, not if, we can offer them compensation for the personal damage they incurredty of hamburg on this. that by way of an introductory statement and i am open to taking questions. you talked about violence. my question is, to what extent have the guests, the presidents and heads, noticed the violence? presidents and heads, noticed the violence ? and presidents and heads, noticed the violence? and what about the violent and peaceful protests? have they had any influence on...
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. >> reporter: the physical cleanup out here is expected to take about four weeks with conrail incurringost of the costs. it will take whole lot longer to figure out whether all of this work actually puts a dent in the city's growing heroin crisis. iain and lucy? >> all right, bruce, thank you. >>> let's get back to your fox 29 weather authority now. as we take live look at doylestown over some -- after cool per temps and low hummed we have a heat wave on the horizon. >> cot williams joins us with check of your forecast. >> threw that. it is summer and the last month day of the month of july much the humidity will make a come back towards august along with more scattered showers and thunderstorms. dry for now across parts of the area. move a little farther to the north, we're looking at showers and thunderstorms that activity will stay far north and west for tonight. but take look at the heavy rain that we've observedfor the month of july. atlantic city look at that. a little over 10-inches of rain about five of that fell on saturday morning. reading almost eight and a half inches of rai
. >> reporter: the physical cleanup out here is expected to take about four weeks with conrail incurringost of the costs. it will take whole lot longer to figure out whether all of this work actually puts a dent in the city's growing heroin crisis. iain and lucy? >> all right, bruce, thank you. >>> let's get back to your fox 29 weather authority now. as we take live look at doylestown over some -- after cool per temps and low hummed we have a heat wave on the horizon....
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surcharges will cease, but it will be open to firms to recoup the costs they incur by other means.ck & co — it makes these condiments here — is to buy the food business of british consumer goods giant reckitt benckiser for $4.2 billion. reckitt owns the french's mustard brand among many others. it's all part of mccormick‘s ambitions to expand globally. i will let iwill let samir i will let samir hussein explained. when you open your fridge, is a teeming with all kinds of different condiments? certainly our fridge at home has several kinds of hot sauces, master ‘s, ketchups and lots of households are like that. that is really what mccormack is banking on, the popularity of having condiments. it is using verse $4.2 billion purchase as a way to expand their condiment empire globally. they have been looking for an international company to be able to make this kind of expansion. they approached another company and were rebuked twice, now they have found success with reckitt. now here is a report on how fake news is becoming a major issue in the kenyan election campaign. it's less than 2
surcharges will cease, but it will be open to firms to recoup the costs they incur by other means.ck & co — it makes these condiments here — is to buy the food business of british consumer goods giant reckitt benckiser for $4.2 billion. reckitt owns the french's mustard brand among many others. it's all part of mccormick‘s ambitions to expand globally. i will let iwill let samir i will let samir hussein explained. when you open your fridge, is a teeming with all kinds of different...
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surcharges will cease but it will be open to friends to recoup the costs they incur by other means.he salaries of its highest paid stars after being forced to disclose those on more than £150,000. and still to come. "three weeks to become legends." england's manager has high hopes for the women's football team, ahead of their opener at euro 2017 in the netherlands tonight. coming up in sport. it's the premier league but not as we know it quite yet. five teams and their new signings are involved in pre—season friendlies on the other side of the world. we'll bring you the latest. an american boy who was the youngest in the world to have a double hand transplant — is now able to write, dress himself and even play baseball. zion harvey had the transplant two years ago, after his hands and feet were amputated when he contracted sepsis. doctors say the key to his recovery has been zion himself, and his inspiring determination to succeed, as sara smith reports. it's the story of extraordinary surgical skill. and an extraordinary little boy. i just want to write a letter to the parents for
surcharges will cease but it will be open to friends to recoup the costs they incur by other means.he salaries of its highest paid stars after being forced to disclose those on more than £150,000. and still to come. "three weeks to become legends." england's manager has high hopes for the women's football team, ahead of their opener at euro 2017 in the netherlands tonight. coming up in sport. it's the premier league but not as we know it quite yet. five teams and their new signings...
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it says if you don't buy insurance, you will incur a penalty. in their bill, the penalty is you will be locked out of buying insurance for six months. if you are sick or even if you are healthy and need to go see a doctor for something, you will have to pay for that out of your pocket for those six months. if you are sick and have a serious condition and legally refused health care because of this legislation, the consequences could be dire. but whatever the scope it is still a penalty just like a penalty in the bill that the democrats supported and passed in 2009-2010. it is just not true to say that now americans have the freedom not to have health care. you don't because you are going to be penalized if you let your health insurance lapse. if you don't make payments for a couple months you are locked out of the insurance market. that is just a different kind of penalty than the one in our bill. i admit some people buy insurance today because they fear that penalty, it is necessary as republicans realize in order to make sure that the markets
it says if you don't buy insurance, you will incur a penalty. in their bill, the penalty is you will be locked out of buying insurance for six months. if you are sick or even if you are healthy and need to go see a doctor for something, you will have to pay for that out of your pocket for those six months. if you are sick and have a serious condition and legally refused health care because of this legislation, the consequences could be dire. but whatever the scope it is still a penalty just...
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the issue arises when there are excessive charges incurred through the lease, resulting in consumer isen for 99 years. and after 14 years it means they are turned a short lease and would need to be extended and they would have to be extended and they would have to pay a premium to extend or stop that seems wholly unfair. surely when you buy a lease like that it is all written out, isn't it? there is also consumer protection from unfair trading regulations. that says when a buyer, or prospective buyer looks 01’ a buyer, or prospective buyer looks or views at a property online, they should be advised about anything that would affect their decision—making processes. what is happening is we are told they go into the site office of the developer and they are told by the staff, it is leasehold but do not worry, that is almost the same as freehold and will not affect you and you can buy the freehold in two yea rs you can buy the freehold in two years anyway. of you can buy the freehold in two years anyway. of course, you can buy the freehold in two years anyway. of course, in the intervening
the issue arises when there are excessive charges incurred through the lease, resulting in consumer isen for 99 years. and after 14 years it means they are turned a short lease and would need to be extended and they would have to be extended and they would have to pay a premium to extend or stop that seems wholly unfair. surely when you buy a lease like that it is all written out, isn't it? there is also consumer protection from unfair trading regulations. that says when a buyer, or prospective...
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sometimes states get so caught up in playing the game that they lose sight of the cost these incentives incur wisconsin has historically played that game through government incentives that generally always leave the taxpayer in the so there's no way out of the way side birdlike left in the dirt and it ends up being kind of a watch if not totally in favor of the corporation all that is out there where they're not paying taxes they're not paying and just getting off the taxpayer dime and that's been the difference as he said it's not usual for wisconsin this isn't how we do things historically which is why scott walker's sort of rain is rouge and wisconsin has been different even for a republican we've had republicans like tommy thompson and things before but they've never gone this route this sort of selling out is very old in a very way and there's not old for the scott walker's you know strings of i hope brothers you know sort of where the left coke's on the right you know that's politics today and the other one thing to really be important about remembering is you saw obviously you know the
sometimes states get so caught up in playing the game that they lose sight of the cost these incentives incur wisconsin has historically played that game through government incentives that generally always leave the taxpayer in the so there's no way out of the way side birdlike left in the dirt and it ends up being kind of a watch if not totally in favor of the corporation all that is out there where they're not paying taxes they're not paying and just getting off the taxpayer dime and that's...
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and predicting his possible resignation and priebus wasn't the only white house heavyweight that incurred scare mooches anger he also struck out at trump's chief strategist steve bannon using language that cannot be said on the air and fire the conversation was chock full of explicit language scaramucci has since tweeted that he sometimes uses colorful language but were framed from doing so in the future he also added that he made a mistake in trusting a reporter for their apologies to his colleagues however were not made now scaramucci has only had this job for a week and with him coming in there was hope that things in the white house might come down but were so much infighting it seems the situation is poised to get worse before it gets better yet more drama. believe this the soyuz spacecraft has started this journey to the international space station blasting off to the orbiting lab within the past hour nuclear and the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for us following the crew's preparations and keeping track of the launch. hear the baikonur cosmodrome we are just seconds away from s
and predicting his possible resignation and priebus wasn't the only white house heavyweight that incurred scare mooches anger he also struck out at trump's chief strategist steve bannon using language that cannot be said on the air and fire the conversation was chock full of explicit language scaramucci has since tweeted that he sometimes uses colorful language but were framed from doing so in the future he also added that he made a mistake in trusting a reporter for their apologies to his...