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jim carrey as fire marshall bill. that's one of the many great characters in "in living color."how left the air nearly 25 years ago. jim told me last night it's time for a reunion. >> will you bring it back around? >> it just need to happen. that show needs to exist. >> yes, please. "e.t." met jim on the set of the smech series back in 1990. >> you like it? it's pretty neat, huh? >> i would go back and hang out with them. >> would you? >> sure, of course i would. >> he once played mr. rogers in a sketch. >> i think somebody's living in the land of make believe. >> on his new show time series he's also playing a kid's show host. he stars as the kindhearted mr. pickles but off camera, his life is falling apart and things get pretty dark. >> nobody survives in this life without getting hit by lightning. and sit going start a fire? are you going stop there? >> it was his first acting prompting in two years. his documentary, "i need color" racked up 2 million views on vimeo. >> i was trying to fix a broken heart and said, maybe i'll paint. >> i'm always painting or sculpting, whether
jim carrey as fire marshall bill. that's one of the many great characters in "in living color."how left the air nearly 25 years ago. jim told me last night it's time for a reunion. >> will you bring it back around? >> it just need to happen. that show needs to exist. >> yes, please. "e.t." met jim on the set of the smech series back in 1990. >> you like it? it's pretty neat, huh? >> i would go back and hang out with them. >> would you?...
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i took that message into hostile territory when i went on bill marshall. >> she was making an argumentcally he is guilty until proven innocent. that's not something we should accept. i went minded so much of the same standard was being applied. >> we can imagine how that went down. >> isn't our country divided enough without democrats looking at the abuse of women by men, were now thankfully given at the priority it deserves. how can we unite against it when it's me too if you accuse a republican but not if you accuse a democrat. can even one prominent democrat say, i believe her. when the alleged abuser is the leader of her purse. you made a great show standing up for women last week, it turns out in your eyes some women's rights are worth more than others. thanks a lot sisters. tell us what you think of that on social media at an extra fnc. coming up, mike bloomberg for precedents in 2020, really will meet the man who knows, next ♪ no matter when you retire, your income doesn't have to. see how lincoln can help ensure you still have income every month of your retirement, guaranteed,
i took that message into hostile territory when i went on bill marshall. >> she was making an argumentcally he is guilty until proven innocent. that's not something we should accept. i went minded so much of the same standard was being applied. >> we can imagine how that went down. >> isn't our country divided enough without democrats looking at the abuse of women by men, were now thankfully given at the priority it deserves. how can we unite against it when it's me too if you...
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president truman signed the marshall plan bill on april 3, 1948. before the -- for the first four years, the plan was in effect and the united states provided some $17 billion of aid, equivalent to $193 billion in $2017. 2017 dollars. to put that in context, the gdb in the u.s. was only 258 billion. interesting statistic really -- rarely mentioned is that between the end of world war ii and the beginning of the marshall plan aid, the u.s. gave in direct aid another 17 billion. the marshall plan that primed the pump of those european economies is far more with a similar amount of money. the hard economics of the marshall plan, and indeed its overall thrust was obviously not just the work of general marshall. his team of wise men as they did known,, as they became did the hard economic and political thinking. robert lovett, chip boling, george f cannon. the men who largely offered the -- largely authored the plan. marshall was their leader. when cannon asked marshall for some direction in drafting this ambitious document, marshall responded with two
president truman signed the marshall plan bill on april 3, 1948. before the -- for the first four years, the plan was in effect and the united states provided some $17 billion of aid, equivalent to $193 billion in $2017. 2017 dollars. to put that in context, the gdb in the u.s. was only 258 billion. interesting statistic really -- rarely mentioned is that between the end of world war ii and the beginning of the marshall plan aid, the u.s. gave in direct aid another 17 billion. the marshall plan...
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bill clinton. kapreesha marshal, consultant for "house of cards." [ applause ] she also served as white house social secretary to president and mrs. clinton, and state department chief of protocol for president obama. kirk seduski, executive for play tone. [ applause ] and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer, and screen writer, and producer of "white house down." [ applause ] mr. rubinstein, the stage is yours. >> so mack, let's start with you. you've been chief of staff at the white house, so when you see all these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of the white house, do they make him handsome enough do you think? [ laughter ] >> some are too tall and too handsome. >> but when you look at them on tv, when you watch various shows, do you think they are reasonably accurate in the way they portray what goes on in the white house or too dramatic? >> david, i think largely it does capture the white house, the ups and downs, the challenges, the fast pace. it is obviously traumatized. i always wished we had a script like "west wing," that would have helped. >> you served as socia
bill clinton. kapreesha marshal, consultant for "house of cards." [ applause ] she also served as white house social secretary to president and mrs. clinton, and state department chief of protocol for president obama. kirk seduski, executive for play tone. [ applause ] and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer, and screen writer, and producer of "white house down." [ applause ] mr. rubinstein, the stage is yours. >> so mack, let's start with you. you've been...
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we did not get the big bill passed like we discussed. since you are marshall than you are wisconsin, getting the waiver for wisconsin set up wrist pulls back, getting duration plans, getting association health plans in place. just the tavern lake, the reorders, the restauranteurs, and america there are so many people who are now in the individual market but work for small businesses that will have a chance a just because of those three reforms. we have better days ahead. could be even better if we could get a bigger bill passed, but we had better days ahead. >> about five minutes. tony.name is i can't help but think about the death of john mccain and his comments about the decline of regular order. 1986.o this town in the order has certainly broken down. and john mccain's last moments, he spoke about going back to the regular order. tell me more on your thoughts about the institutions you are leading. paul: good question. i am worried we're seeing a deinstitutionalization of society. not just in america, but the world. you can cite a lots of things. by the way
we did not get the big bill passed like we discussed. since you are marshall than you are wisconsin, getting the waiver for wisconsin set up wrist pulls back, getting duration plans, getting association health plans in place. just the tavern lake, the reorders, the restauranteurs, and america there are so many people who are now in the individual market but work for small businesses that will have a chance a just because of those three reforms. we have better days ahead. could be even better if...
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our rural affairs correspondent, claire marshall, reports from near dorchester in dorset. the agriculture billat the moment, farmers are paid subsidies from europe based on the amount of land they own. they make up 40% of james small‘s income. but in the future, to get any direct payments from the state, he will have to prove that his farm benefits the environment. for example, protecting wildlife, improving air and water quality, and tackling climate change. for any business to start losing 40% of its income is a huge hit. we are going to have to look where else we can try to find an income. but the new scheme heralds a brighter future for farming, according to the environment secretary. we acknowledge that some of the wealthiest farmers with the biggest estates will lose a little bit of money at the edges but, as a result of that, we will be able to invest not just in the environment but in technology and productivity for all farmers. but the bill does not address the central issue of producing food to feed the nation, something the nfu calls a glaring oversight. currently, the uk only produ
our rural affairs correspondent, claire marshall, reports from near dorchester in dorset. the agriculture billat the moment, farmers are paid subsidies from europe based on the amount of land they own. they make up 40% of james small‘s income. but in the future, to get any direct payments from the state, he will have to prove that his farm benefits the environment. for example, protecting wildlife, improving air and water quality, and tackling climate change. for any business to start losing...
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our rural affairs correspondent claire marshall reports from near dorchester in dorset. the agriculture bill from europe based on the amount of land they own. they make up amount of land they own. they make up 40% of james amount of land they own. they make up 40% ofjames small‘s income but in the future to get any direct payment from the state he has to prove his farm benefits the environment. for example, protecting wildlife and proving air and water quality and tackling climate change. for any business to start losing 40% of its income is a huge hit. we will have to look where else we can try to find an income. but the new scheme heralds a brighterfuture to find an income. but the new scheme heralds a brighter future for farming. that is according to the environment secretary. we acknowledge some of the wealthiest farmers with the biggest estates will lose a little money at the edges but as a result we can invest not just edges but as a result we can invest notjust in the environment but productivity for all farmers. the bill doesn't address the central issue of producing food to feed the
our rural affairs correspondent claire marshall reports from near dorchester in dorset. the agriculture bill from europe based on the amount of land they own. they make up amount of land they own. they make up 40% of james amount of land they own. they make up 40% ofjames small‘s income but in the future to get any direct payment from the state he has to prove his farm benefits the environment. for example, protecting wildlife and proving air and water quality and tackling climate change. for...
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marshall: i rise today to support my colleague bill johnson's legislation, h.r. 4606, the ensuring small scale l.n.g. certainty and access act w this passage, there will no longer be unnecessary restrictions placed on small-scale liquefies natural gas exports creating more open, transparent, and competitive markets for our natural gas industry. h.r. 4606 includes a rule finalized by the department of energy that expedites approval for small-scale gas exports ending the several months' wait in the review process. these simple fixes that are so common sense that the bill itself is significantly bipartisan, which as you know is a rarity here in washington. but i'm pleased to see when the good clearly outweighs the bad, both sides can come together and that's what we see here today. this legislation would also place small-scale exports on a level playing field with canada and mexico and open new markets in the caribbean, central america, and south america. as a result this bill would create new jobs in the united states, boosting our local economies. i spent most of the day yesterday with th
marshall: i rise today to support my colleague bill johnson's legislation, h.r. 4606, the ensuring small scale l.n.g. certainty and access act w this passage, there will no longer be unnecessary restrictions placed on small-scale liquefies natural gas exports creating more open, transparent, and competitive markets for our natural gas industry. h.r. 4606 includes a rule finalized by the department of energy that expedites approval for small-scale gas exports ending the several months' wait in...
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bill as it is today. >> i think the republicans felt that he had marshalled all his physical strength to come back after and that naturally he would vote with the republican party, but they totally misread john. he came back for a different reason. he came back to do the right thing and to send a message to his colleagues and to the country. >> i'll be here for a few days. after that i'm going home for a while to treat my illness. i have every intention of returning here and giving many of you cause to regret all the nice things you said about me. and i hope to impress on you again that is an honor to serve the american people in your company. thank you, fellow senators. mr. president, i yield. [ clapping ] >> it's hard not to be proud of john mccain, right? he takes chances that nobody else takes, both with his health, you know to get on a plane and go to washington to have an impact. he takes chances with his message. you know, to tell people probably what they need to hear, but don't ever want to hear and he does it all because of his desire to have an impact for the positive. it's hard not to be res
bill as it is today. >> i think the republicans felt that he had marshalled all his physical strength to come back after and that naturally he would vote with the republican party, but they totally misread john. he came back for a different reason. he came back to do the right thing and to send a message to his colleagues and to the country. >> i'll be here for a few days. after that i'm going home for a while to treat my illness. i have every intention of returning here and giving...
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marshall to 9-11 related cancer. let's go back in time. when jon did his show in 2010, you followed up the following day and helped us get a bill passed thatives. >> shepard: why did that help? >> are you familiar with the world shame? >> shepard: who is fighting against this? >> we are apolitical. we don't care. we care that you do the right thing. there's people from every state, 433 congressional districts were represented at ground zero in the cleanup and recovery. many of these men and women are now in the world trade center program. the struggle is real, the fight is real. we need to get the bill extended and add more money to it so the men and women, uniform or nonuniform -- going back to what he did. when he did his show and you did your show helped us get to the finish line and saved a lot of lives. we can joke about it and we can look back about it, democrat and republican. at the end of the day, you saved american lives. at the end of the day, we don't care who helps as long as they help us. >> shepard: it's not as if people are asking for things that they don't deserve or haven't already been put in place. for some reason this
marshall to 9-11 related cancer. let's go back in time. when jon did his show in 2010, you followed up the following day and helped us get a bill passed thatives. >> shepard: why did that help? >> are you familiar with the world shame? >> shepard: who is fighting against this? >> we are apolitical. we don't care. we care that you do the right thing. there's people from every state, 433 congressional districts were represented at ground zero in the cleanup and recovery....
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bill which i proudly co-sponsor. through the compact of free association the united states and the freely associated states, the republic of marshall islands, the federated states of micronesia, and the republic of palau agree to terms of our special government-to-government relationship. it is true these compacts citizens of the freely associated states can enter the u.s. to live, work, study and visit indefinitely as legal nonimmigrants without visa with guaranteed access to social and health services. in return the u.s. has defense and certain other operating rights in the freely associated states. denial of access to the territory by other nations, and other agreements of stratiege importance to the united states. the freely associated states' citizens migrate to hawaii and other places in the u.s. for many reasons, include bug not limited to job and economic opportunities. hawaii is one of the four recognized affected jurisdictions by the u.s. government. the hawaii government experiences the highest impact of past migrants. the other affected jurisdictions are guam, commonwealth of northern mariana islands and american samoa.
bill which i proudly co-sponsor. through the compact of free association the united states and the freely associated states, the republic of marshall islands, the federated states of micronesia, and the republic of palau agree to terms of our special government-to-government relationship. it is true these compacts citizens of the freely associated states can enter the u.s. to live, work, study and visit indefinitely as legal nonimmigrants without visa with guaranteed access to social and health...
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marshall: thank you, chairman chabot. i rise today to urge my colleagues to support h.r. 6369, the expanding contracting opportunities for small business act of 2018. not only will this bill provide opportunities for women-owned, service disabled veteran-owned, huzzone and socially economic disadvantaged small businesses, this legislation -- hubzone and socially economic disadvantaged small businesses, this legislation helps them get their small business goals. contracting can help small businesses but our current statute is outdated. federal procurement practices are rapidly changing and the sole source authority provided by the small business act has not kept up with the changes of today's procurement landscape. by adjusting the statutory sole source dollar threshold, h.r. 6369 incentivizes contracting officers' use of sole source small business contracting in order to meet their goals. while it's critical agencies maximize opportunities to small businesses, it is equally importantly -- important that they have procedures in place to eligible and qualified firms. this bill will apply a new oversight procedure that allows agencies to coordinate with the s.b.a. prior to a
marshall: thank you, chairman chabot. i rise today to urge my colleagues to support h.r. 6369, the expanding contracting opportunities for small business act of 2018. not only will this bill provide opportunities for women-owned, service disabled veteran-owned, huzzone and socially economic disadvantaged small businesses, this legislation -- hubzone and socially economic disadvantaged small businesses, this legislation helps them get their small business goals. contracting can help small...
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marshall. fox news contributor. josh holmes former chief of staff to senator mitch mcconnell. the man on the spot today. did he use knife fight? >> he loves knife metaphors. usually a phone booth. >> bill to is texas and tennessee. places that you probably six months ago did not think there would be competition. what's going on? >> in a cycle like this. the party in power. the first mid-term after you win a presidential election is dicey. over the last 100 years there were only two occasions where the party in power hasn't lost a significant number of seats. 23 seat majority in the house you can see where it becomes a problem. what has gotten less focus is the senate. he rattled off all the states starting with north dakota, montana, indiana, new jersey, florida, they are all in play. republicans feel good but it will be a battle right down to the end. >> sandra: what do you think, james? >> i think you have very happy consumers in the united states. we're seeing that. i think republicans need to make it a referendum on the economy and it's really all of the arrows are going up whether it's job creation, investment. i think that's the issue. that's why i expect these polls to tighten u
marshall. fox news contributor. josh holmes former chief of staff to senator mitch mcconnell. the man on the spot today. did he use knife fight? >> he loves knife metaphors. usually a phone booth. >> bill to is texas and tennessee. places that you probably six months ago did not think there would be competition. what's going on? >> in a cycle like this. the party in power. the first mid-term after you win a presidential election is dicey. over the last 100 years there were...
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marshall: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 589, the department of energy research and innovation act, sponsored by my friend and chairman of the science, space, and technology committee, representative smith. this bipartisan bill advances basic research and sets explicit science priorities for the department of energy which is critical for our future innovation. h.r. 589 also authorizes the core program in my bill, the low dose radiation research act, which unanimously passed the house earlier this year. the provision directs the department of energy to carry out a research program on low dose radiation which will increase our understanding of ow dose radiation. we know what happens with high doses of radiation. but we don't know the effects of low doses of radiation. as a product of industrial activities, medical procedures and nationally occurring systems, humans are exposed to low dose of radiation every day and it's imperative we know this risk. ere is broad consensus among the radiobiology community that we need to advance the use of yadeiation technologies. we have invaluable diagnostic tools today, like c.t. scans, hich emit low doses of radiation. as a physician in my home state of kansas, i certainly
marshall: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 589, the department of energy research and innovation act, sponsored by my friend and chairman of the science, space, and technology committee, representative smith. this bipartisan bill advances basic research and sets explicit science priorities for the department of energy which is critical for our future innovation. h.r. 589 also authorizes the core program in my bill, the low dose radiation research act, which unanimously passed the...