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leaders who want the best for all of our families. [applause] mrs. obama: not just a handful. but all of us. that is how democracy works here in america. we get the leaders we vote for. we get the policies we vote for. and when we don't vote, that is when we wind of with government, by, and for other people. and that's not what we want. so listen up. if you are not registered to vote, please, get registered, please. i will say it again, please, just get registered. i don't care who you vote for. be registered. be involved in this. don't be intimidated by it. don't think you can't make it happen. just be registered. and you can do that today. take out your phone and text we ll vote to 9779. 97779. do that right now and you can learn how to register online or request the registration form. with a prepaid envelope. be sent right to your house. don't even need a stamp. fill it out, have it done. if you are registered to vote, i want you to reach out to everyone you know. whoever is in your life, because here is the thing, this is what we have learned from all the studies. look, peo
leaders who want the best for all of our families. [applause] mrs. obama: not just a handful. but all of us. that is how democracy works here in america. we get the leaders we vote for. we get the policies we vote for. and when we don't vote, that is when we wind of with government, by, and for other people. and that's not what we want. so listen up. if you are not registered to vote, please, get registered, please. i will say it again, please, just get registered. i don't care who you vote...
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mr. dorsey: not unreasonable at all it's a matter of work and doing the work. mr. johnson: i submit you need to do that work and get to it pretty quick. let me ask you another question. the trending topics list is an important issue. i want to understand that one. can you tell me how a topic is determined to be trending? give me some specific -- what's it based on? mr. dorsey: in a tweet when you use a particular keyword or hash tag, when the system notices that those are used enmeas anding a refwat, it recognizes there's a velocity shift in the number of times people are tweeting about a particular hash tag or trend. and it identifies those and puts them on that trending topic list. there is a default setting where we personalize those trending topics for you. and that is the default. when you first come on to twittering trending topics are personalized to you based on the account you -- accounts you follow, how you engage, basically we could show you all the trending topics happening that the world but not all of them are going to be relevant to you, we take the
mr. dorsey: not unreasonable at all it's a matter of work and doing the work. mr. johnson: i submit you need to do that work and get to it pretty quick. let me ask you another question. the trending topics list is an important issue. i want to understand that one. can you tell me how a topic is determined to be trending? give me some specific -- what's it based on? mr. dorsey: in a tweet when you use a particular keyword or hash tag, when the system notices that those are used enmeas anding a...
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of the zoo and selling the stalls the only one local all the more thought into almost like the old mr all those are the ones with. the incident this is the arsenals that were done with the all business starting there was a steel balls in front is up and has cards on the. welcome back to will's apartment near us now flight of the president of the united nations general assembly but the seventy second session mr president one of the persistent themes in your public talks is sustaining peace i heard you say that this is ultimately the reason why the united nations was created in the first place how well do you think the u.n. has lived up to the task of sustaining peace in places where it's needed the most places like syria or libya for me united nations good blue flag is the symbol of symbol of peace and united nations of course is protecting. the worst from happening in a number of places all over the planet through its peacekeeping missions but i again as a professional diplomat believe that we should focus more on the phase where peace is not lost yet because what we call peacekeeping mis
of the zoo and selling the stalls the only one local all the more thought into almost like the old mr all those are the ones with. the incident this is the arsenals that were done with the all business starting there was a steel balls in front is up and has cards on the. welcome back to will's apartment near us now flight of the president of the united nations general assembly but the seventy second session mr president one of the persistent themes in your public talks is sustaining peace i...
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leaders who want the best for all of our families. [applause] mrs. obama: not just a handful. but all of us. that is how democracy works here in america. we get the leaders we vote for. we get the policies we vote for. and when we don't vote, that is when we went up with government of by, and for other people. [applause] mrs. obama: and that is not what we want. listen up, if you are not registered to vote, please, get registered, please. i will say it again, please, just get registered. i don't care who you vote for. be registered. be involved in this. don't be intimidated by it. don't think you can't make it happen. just be registered. and you can do that today. take out your phone and text we all vote to 9779. you can learn how to register online. or request registration form. with a prepaid envelope. sent right to your house could don't even need a stamp. fill it out, have it done. if you are registered to vote, i want you to reach out to everyone you know. whoever is in your life, because here is the thing, this is what we have learned from all the studies could look, peop
leaders who want the best for all of our families. [applause] mrs. obama: not just a handful. but all of us. that is how democracy works here in america. we get the leaders we vote for. we get the policies we vote for. and when we don't vote, that is when we went up with government of by, and for other people. [applause] mrs. obama: and that is not what we want. listen up, if you are not registered to vote, please, get registered, please. i will say it again, please, just get registered. i...
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mrs. obama: so, you all have your marching orders. right? just say, nevada, i love you. i know you are going to get this done. [applause] mrs. obama: election day is coming right around the corner. i want you all to take this energy, and not just have this moment here with me. but to take this energy and run with it. there is a limit of time to get this stuff done. if everybody here, in this gym were fired up and motivated him a w -- and motivated, wow. that is enough to make real change. let's make it happen to you guys are amazing. thank you for taking the time out of your schedule. i love you all so much. let's get it done. thank you. [applause] [cheering] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] control offor the congress and questioned this election day come as a competition for yourself on c-span. watch the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. c-span's washing
mrs. obama: so, you all have your marching orders. right? just say, nevada, i love you. i know you are going to get this done. [applause] mrs. obama: election day is coming right around the corner. i want you all to take this energy, and not just have this moment here with me. but to take this energy and run with it. there is a limit of time to get this stuff done. if everybody here, in this gym were fired up and motivated him a w -- and motivated, wow. that is enough to make real change. let's...
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mr. speaker , in closing i want to again strongly support this bipartisan bill. i want to thank all the people who have worked hard on it, particularly mr. smith of new jersey who always for years has been battling this scourge of anti-semitism. our chairman, chairman royce, and people on both sides of the foreign affairs committee. we can never become complacent when we say anti-semitism -- when we see anti-semitism or anti-anything rear its ugly head. we need to reject it, we need to fight it, we need to shine a light in all the dark corners so it has no place to hide and fester. what does it look like when it comes to foreign policy? it starts by appointing a senior diplomat, someone we can point to with confidence and say, you're leading america's effort to grapple with this problem around the world. this bill would make sure that that seat can't stay vacant the way it has been for the last 18 months. i'm proud to be an original co-sponsor of this legislation. i again thank mr. smith, chairman royce, and all the people who have worked so hard for this. i yield the balance of my
mr. speaker , in closing i want to again strongly support this bipartisan bill. i want to thank all the people who have worked hard on it, particularly mr. smith of new jersey who always for years has been battling this scourge of anti-semitism. our chairman, chairman royce, and people on both sides of the foreign affairs committee. we can never become complacent when we say anti-semitism -- when we see anti-semitism or anti-anything rear its ugly head. we need to reject it, we need to fight...
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mr. budd: i appreciate all they did to help bring my legislation, h.r. 5036, to the floor. i also want to thank my friend from massachusetts, mr. lynch, for his experience, knowledge in the space only made the bill better so i appreciated working with him. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of my bipartisan legislation, the financial technology protection act. we all know that illicit financing networks are the linchpin of any criminal organization or rogue state's operations. as we move into an increasingly digital world, criminals and terrorists will start to use these new technologies that are available to them. and that presents a problem. and that problem is that we know that criminals use digital currencies through dark net markets to criminalize and monetize cyberattacks and we also know there's documented evidence that terrorists are increasingly using these currencies. the rand corporation has some good supporting evidence on this, and the bottom line is that the federal government has to be one step ahead of the illicit actors in this new space without thr
mr. budd: i appreciate all they did to help bring my legislation, h.r. 5036, to the floor. i also want to thank my friend from massachusetts, mr. lynch, for his experience, knowledge in the space only made the bill better so i appreciated working with him. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of my bipartisan legislation, the financial technology protection act. we all know that illicit financing networks are the linchpin of any criminal organization or rogue state's operations. as we...
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an emmy three times for happy days, now he has finally won all his supporting actor role in barry, he plays an acting coach and the marvellous mrsooking at in terms of drama. the most hotly contested category, game of thrones has 22 nominations, it wasn't eligible last you because of the timing of the last series, so that handmaid's tale was the big winner. is between these two this year in terms of who is going to win for best drama. we will get to that award much later on. it is interesting this year that the streaming services are really dominating. netflix has more nominations than mainstream television. and game of thrones is a hulu show, a streaming service. this, more than ever, we are seeing the change of the guard of who dominates the television landscape as what people are describing as the new golden age of television. huge sums of money are going into these streaming shows, getting high ratings and high—calibre actors and thatis ratings and high—calibre actors and that is now being reflected. in terms of the hosting, who is fronting this and who can expect to be ripped apart by them?m fronting this and who can expect
an emmy three times for happy days, now he has finally won all his supporting actor role in barry, he plays an acting coach and the marvellous mrsooking at in terms of drama. the most hotly contested category, game of thrones has 22 nominations, it wasn't eligible last you because of the timing of the last series, so that handmaid's tale was the big winner. is between these two this year in terms of who is going to win for best drama. we will get to that award much later on. it is interesting...
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oppositional forces and civil society the task is to ensure the launching all which work in the near future i want to thank mr president all our turkish call x. for today's show and dance but very constructive and productive who are thank you for your attention. friend and my. dear delegates and the press that the gates. i would like to greet you with my sincere is vicious and respect i am. repeating especially my content to be in. here and the hospitality. starting with mr putin and all the russian friends i would like to express my gratitude with my dear friend as he said just now we meet playing this year for the fourth time and you know already if needed we are. talking often over the phone. and our collaboration to fall on the basis of political. basis is strengthening and on the economic grounds we are achieving positive results and our economic. dealings are to new there's an increase of thirty one percent compared to last year and this year there is an increase of thirty three percent in the bases as. there is a nuclear power station made together with mr putin and the turkish dollar gas is continuing
oppositional forces and civil society the task is to ensure the launching all which work in the near future i want to thank mr president all our turkish call x. for today's show and dance but very constructive and productive who are thank you for your attention. friend and my. dear delegates and the press that the gates. i would like to greet you with my sincere is vicious and respect i am. repeating especially my content to be in. here and the hospitality. starting with mr putin and all the...
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members of the european parliament from his party to vote in favor of sanctions against hungry but mr all bond did have some friendly voices in the room on wednesday even if they did use the opportunity to push their own agenda somewhat but it's not just your country that's been insulted you've been insulted today to be able logical covered enjoyed the breaks you love it. so wednesday set to be a very busy day the state of the union address by john claudio first and then votes on whether article seven measures will be put in place against hungry i'll be bringing you all of it here on r.t. . political commentator. told us he believes the hunger in prime minister has been unfairly treated by the e.u. . his issues are absolutely. trying to stick to the law stick to the agreements they all and now accusing him violate these agreements is alerts for the most gracious. key issues in the us the union that the minute that go it is probably the trillion horse x. maybe the e.u. and you get to explode. key leaders send business executives from across the pacific region have gathered in russia's port
members of the european parliament from his party to vote in favor of sanctions against hungry but mr all bond did have some friendly voices in the room on wednesday even if they did use the opportunity to push their own agenda somewhat but it's not just your country that's been insulted you've been insulted today to be able logical covered enjoyed the breaks you love it. so wednesday set to be a very busy day the state of the union address by john claudio first and then votes on whether...
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mr. speaker. i urge all members to join me in supporting h.r. 6198 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey, mr. payne, is recognized. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 6198, the countering weapons of mass destruction act of 2018. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. payne: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in mr. speaker, i rise today in support of 6198, the countering weapons of mass destruction act of 2018. this bill authorizes the department of homeland security to reorganize itself in order to prevent, prepare for, and respond to biological, chemical, radiological, and attack. yesterday we came together to mark the 17th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. a a proud new jerseyan, i carry those images of that day of the work i do in that congress and on the committee of homeland security. today in a small way we're here to
mr. speaker. i urge all members to join me in supporting h.r. 6198 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey, mr. payne, is recognized. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 6198, the countering weapons of mass destruction act of 2018. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. payne: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in mr....
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the marvelous mrs maise all swiped five awards including outstanding comedy series and the lead actress in a comedy for rachel brosnahan the breakout star of what critics are calling a gorgeous and charming show. to pay. look at me when i come home to this that. netflix and british acting had their moments in the sun too with clef voice dealing best drama actress for her portrayal of queen elizabeth in the crown this wasn't supposed to happen brit star matthew reese won the best drama actor gong for his role in spite of the americans what's up with me she said if you propose to me i'll punch you clean in the mouth i that was a joke about arguably the biggest drama of the evening for this to come. you wonder why i don't like to call you my girlfriend. because i want to call you my wife. weiss proposing to john spencer from the stage. and then referring to his mom who died only weeks said he to motion you on to an already. from a. will you marry me. he said romance is dead you're watching the news from berlin for all of us here thanks for the company we'll see you again at the top of the.
the marvelous mrs maise all swiped five awards including outstanding comedy series and the lead actress in a comedy for rachel brosnahan the breakout star of what critics are calling a gorgeous and charming show. to pay. look at me when i come home to this that. netflix and british acting had their moments in the sun too with clef voice dealing best drama actress for her portrayal of queen elizabeth in the crown this wasn't supposed to happen brit star matthew reese won the best drama actor...
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all of these server farms. i mean that's incredible. joel: it was somewhat counterintuitive how they did it. they changed how the whole operation work by actually maxing out certain areas. mrgore: you obviously know all about this. [laughter] gore: i'm glad. at first, they gave a recommendation to the managers every 30 minutes, and they got a 40% reduction. then they find out that the managers were just automatically accepting all the recommendations. then it's like, let's just take it down to five minutes and take the managers out of it. now they're down to a one minute turnover cycle. they went from a 40% reduction to 56% reduction. there are thousands of use cases, hundreds of thousands of use cases in the global economy or that seem kind of approach can achieve incredibly high levels of efficiency. joel: let me back up to the paris agreement for a moment. which is, what's the plan b for the worst-case scenario? mr. gore: well, there's no planet b, so there's no plan b. we have to do this. in fact, the plan under the paris agreement is an evolving plan. there's a five year review period built in every five years. nations are called upon. this will begin next year in 201
all of these server farms. i mean that's incredible. joel: it was somewhat counterintuitive how they did it. they changed how the whole operation work by actually maxing out certain areas. mrgore: you obviously know all about this. [laughter] gore: i'm glad. at first, they gave a recommendation to the managers every 30 minutes, and they got a 40% reduction. then they find out that the managers were just automatically accepting all the recommendations. then it's like, let's just take it down to...
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mr. defazio and all the leadership, mrs. napolitano and all the leadership on both energy and commerce and transportation and infrastructure, for putting this bill together. mr. speaker, i wanted to talk about the energy and commerce jurisdiction, which is initially the safe drinking water act. our nation's public drinking water system serves over 300 million people, but aging and failing infrastructure threatens access to safe drinking water in communities large and small. the environmental protection agency estimates that our water systems will require $472 billion infrastructure repairs over the next 20 years. but investments simple -- investment simply has not kept pace with the need. so this bill re-authorizes the safe drinking water act state revolving fund for the first time in 20 years and provides significant new funding to state and local governments in dire need. the bill nearly doubles the authorized funding from $1 billion to almost $2 billion in 2021, and increases funding for public water system supervision gra
mr. defazio and all the leadership, mrs. napolitano and all the leadership on both energy and commerce and transportation and infrastructure, for putting this bill together. mr. speaker, i wanted to talk about the energy and commerce jurisdiction, which is initially the safe drinking water act. our nation's public drinking water system serves over 300 million people, but aging and failing infrastructure threatens access to safe drinking water in communities large and small. the environmental...
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the quote from this cause or attorney's letter quote simply put this cause or does not know mr cavanaugh all she has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present with or without dr ford and quote think about that fact the day after the allegation appeared i told this committee. that i wanted a hearing as soon as possible to clear my name i demanded a hearing for the very next day unfortunately it took the committee ten days to get to this hearing in those ten long days as was predictable and as i predicted my family and my name have been totally and permanently destroyed. by vicious and false additional accusations could ten days away it's been harmful to me and my family to the supreme court and to the country when this allegation first arose i welcomed any kind of investigation senate f.b.i. or otherwise the committee now has conducted a thorough investigation and i've cooperated fully i know that any kind of investigation senate f.b.i. gummy county police whatever will clear me listen to the people i know listen to the people of known me my whole life listen
the quote from this cause or attorney's letter quote simply put this cause or does not know mr cavanaugh all she has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present with or without dr ford and quote think about that fact the day after the allegation appeared i told this committee. that i wanted a hearing as soon as possible to clear my name i demanded a hearing for the very next day unfortunately it took the committee ten days to get to this hearing in those ten long...
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mr. speaker. i rise today obviously in support of the pandemic and all-hazards preparedness act. i want to thank my friend and colleague from new jersey, mr. pallone, our ranking democrat on the committee, for working with me on this effort but especially i want to thank representative brooks from indiana her for her tireless effort and the partnership with representative anna eshoo of california. she and mrs. brooks really did the heavy lift here for the committee on this effort. they were able to shepherd this critical re-authorization to the floor today with unanimous support, both in the subcommittee and then in the full committee. so for those out there who are watching our proceedings need to know actually we do work together and we do get some really important public policy done. these programs, commonly known as pahpa, enable critical partnerships between the federal government, state and local authorities, and the private sector to ensure our nation is responsibly prepared for and able to respond to public health emergencies. so it's time we get it right. it's critical we
mr. speaker. i rise today obviously in support of the pandemic and all-hazards preparedness act. i want to thank my friend and colleague from new jersey, mr. pallone, our ranking democrat on the committee, for working with me on this effort but especially i want to thank representative brooks from indiana her for her tireless effort and the partnership with representative anna eshoo of california. she and mrs. brooks really did the heavy lift here for the committee on this effort. they were...
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all da allday, all day. >> oh, man, mr. all day. you can see hi he looks so youthful out there. it felt amazing. it felt really good to get it. most importantly, getti the w for him. theyid a good job as a team. a lot to clean up. just take us to a new level. ? more on the redskins including clinton portis and moss. >> good stuff. only half the story? at t. rowe price our experts go beyond the numbe to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard dand. th e pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new mkets. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve thell story. t.rowe price. in st with confidence. (music throughout) >>> a dallas officer arrested forilling her neighbor after she got off work. pl she thought she was entering her own p instead she went into his and then shot him. >> some major developments in the case today. >> andelieve me, we will make certain that justice is done in this case. >> the dallas county district attorney said manslaughter charges against the dallas police officer amber geiger m
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mr. larson. because after all as mr. larson said, it's their money, moneys that they have entrusted within the social security and medicare trust funds to accrue to their benefit in their golden years. it's not your money. it's not my money. it's not the government's money. it's their money. i think unfortunately all my colleagues on either side have forgotten that premise in the passing of the tax scam last year. while i think we could have a debate on the lowering of corporate taxes, i think there was mutual agreement that that should be looked at and debated. the question is to whether or not it should have been lowered as low as it has become is the issue of skepticism certainly on our side if not outright disagreement. we know that the passage of a tax bill has already shortened the life span of social security and medicare. in the most recent report, it was found that the medicare trust fund had three years of its life eliminated in the last year simply because of the passage of the gop tax scam. so mr. speaker --
mr. larson. because after all as mr. larson said, it's their money, moneys that they have entrusted within the social security and medicare trust funds to accrue to their benefit in their golden years. it's not your money. it's not my money. it's not the government's money. it's their money. i think unfortunately all my colleagues on either side have forgotten that premise in the passing of the tax scam last year. while i think we could have a debate on the lowering of corporate taxes, i think...
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mr. rutherford: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to rhett re-their rack -- their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 1872 under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rutherford: mr. speaker, h.r. 1872 the resipry call access to tibet -- reciprocal provides ibet act access to tibetan areas criminaled by china. in 1915, the chi these people's liberation army went into tibet in order to establish control other the region. in the years since then as noted by the u.s. department of state the chinese government has imposed severe restrictions on tibetans' ability to exercise their human rights and fundamental freedoms up such restrictions occur with regard to religious practice, freedom of travel, freedom to practice cultural and language references and other aspects of everyday life. in addition, the chinese government routinely engages in human rights abuses such as extrajudicial killings, torture and arbitrary arrests. in fact, the chinese government's actions are so severe that in recent years over 150 tibetans have sel
mr. rutherford: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to rhett re-their rack -- their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 1872 under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rutherford: mr. speaker, h.r. 1872 the resipry call access to tibet -- reciprocal provides ibet act access to tibetan areas criminaled by china. in 1915, the chi these people's liberation army went into tibet in order to establish control other the region. in...
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mr. chairman, you've given with all due respect, really fly in the face of the norms of this committee, our traditions and our rules. >> mr. chairman, if i might add an additional point i agree with my colleague. it is striking given your long history of encouraging the executive branch to treat minority requests equal with majority requests that you discourage the national archives from responding to ranking member feinstein's request. which we tried to craft with you to be identical to request for records for justice kagan. we should not be receiving until we have the full documents that allow us to review the judge's record. >> 200,000 pages of documents of judge kavanaugh's work are being withheld on a claim of executive prij. executive prij has never been invoked during a supreme court nomination this includes when justice kagan was nominated to the supreme court as well as justice roberts. yesterday my colleagues and i sent a letter to the white house counsel asking that the president withdraw his claim of privilege over these documents, so that they can be made available to this comm
mr. chairman, you've given with all due respect, really fly in the face of the norms of this committee, our traditions and our rules. >> mr. chairman, if i might add an additional point i agree with my colleague. it is striking given your long history of encouraging the executive branch to treat minority requests equal with majority requests that you discourage the national archives from responding to ranking member feinstein's request. which we tried to craft with you to be identical to...
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mr. lamb: did you see all three in chicago? >> i did. mr. lamb: why did you go three times? >> i loved all three. i love musicals. mr. lamb: did you pay lots of money? deals.s able to get good mr. lamb: you did not go to the scalpers? i teach in illinois. i live in st. louis so it is across the river. ands a small district because it is so close to st. louis, my students do not experience the culture. i do not think my students know that musicals so that is part of what i try to bring. why do they not know about it? >> the focus is different. community there is not a of mobility in the community and there is something it isabout the river something scary about the bridges. i do not know. the kids have the same reaction? >> a little bit. we have several beautiful and a lot of things in they do nott experience it as much as i do. i taught language arts, english language arts for quite a while. andocus is on literacy being a good consumer of information. i work for the national writing project so i bring a different perspective. mr. lamb: what is the project? focuses on literacy
mr. lamb: did you see all three in chicago? >> i did. mr. lamb: why did you go three times? >> i loved all three. i love musicals. mr. lamb: did you pay lots of money? deals.s able to get good mr. lamb: you did not go to the scalpers? i teach in illinois. i live in st. louis so it is across the river. ands a small district because it is so close to st. louis, my students do not experience the culture. i do not think my students know that musicals so that is part of what i try to...
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mr. larson. because after all as mr. larson said, it's of their money. money that they have entrusted within the social security and medicare trust funds to accrue to their benefit in their golden years. it's not your money. it's not my money. it's not the government money. it's their money. i think unfortunate all of my colleagues on the other side have forgotten that premise with the passage of the tax scam last you. while i think we can have a debate on the lowering of the taxes, i think there was mutual agreement that should be looked at and debated. question is whether they should been lowered as low as it has become is the issue of skepticism certainly on our side if not outright disagreement. and we know that the passage of the tax bill has already shortened the lifespan of social security and medicare. in the most reserved for the nonperson trustees of medicare found that the medicare trust fund had three years of its life eliminated in the last year simply because of the passage of the gop tax scam. so, mr. speaker, sorry, mr. leader or mr. chai
mr. larson. because after all as mr. larson said, it's of their money. money that they have entrusted within the social security and medicare trust funds to accrue to their benefit in their golden years. it's not your money. it's not my money. it's not the government money. it's their money. i think unfortunate all of my colleagues on the other side have forgotten that premise with the passage of the tax scam last you. while i think we can have a debate on the lowering of the taxes, i think...
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mr. president." - all right. right.sion with me. - all right. - right. - i would rather have the popular vote because it's-- to me, it's much easier to win... - it's a--yeah, it's a totally different set of goals, as opposed to electoral college. - but we have an electoral college. - right. - i got 306 and she got what? 223. so remember... - right. - there was no way to break 270. i heard that on cbs and nbc and abc-- they're all fake news. - well, mist-- - i heard that for so long. - right. - at cnn. - let's talk about-- - better than people think-- - mr. president, the--right. we could talk to you all day, but it looks like you have a million things to do. - [laughing] [cheers and applause] oh, man! oh! oh, wow. i can safely say that i've never seen a news anchor try to bail on an interview with the president of the united states. like, how is it that he's the commander in chief, but it's the couch people who have better things to do? we--we'd love to keep chatting, but there's a video of a dog skateboarding that we h
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mr. speaker, i'm pleased the house approved this bill to keep all americans connected to reliable and safe air transportation. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair lays before the house a communication. the speaker pro tempore: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on september 27, 2018, at 11:54 a.m. that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 4854. that the senate passed senate 3508 and senate 3509. appointment, board of trustees, of the harry s. truman scholarship foundation. signed, sincerely, karen l. aas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house an enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 46, an act to authorize the secretary of the interior to conduct a special resource study of port ontario n the state of new york. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gent
mr. speaker, i'm pleased the house approved this bill to keep all americans connected to reliable and safe air transportation. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair lays before the house a communication. the speaker pro tempore: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of u.s. house of...
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mr. royce: have all members been ecorded. the clerk will report the vote. >> mr. chairman on that vote there are 23 ayes, 18 noes. mr. royce: the motion is adopted. house resolution 1017 will be reported adversely. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. without objection, staff is directed to make any technical ancon forming changes. mr. conditionally: i have a u.c. request. to enter something into the record. r. rest: state the -- mr. royce: state the nature. mr. connolly: i have a series of 20 different quotes with respect to the helsinki performance, i ask unanimous consent they be entered into the record. r. royce: without objection. >> can i ask if the gentleman read the statements before i decide if i can protest. mr. royce: that concludes our business. without objection, the committee is adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] washington post reporter bob woodward's our washington journa
mr. royce: have all members been ecorded. the clerk will report the vote. >> mr. chairman on that vote there are 23 ayes, 18 noes. mr. royce: the motion is adopted. house resolution 1017 will be reported adversely. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. without objection, staff is directed to make any technical ancon forming changes. mr. conditionally: i have a u.c. request. to enter something into the record. r. rest: state the -- mr. royce: state the nature. mr. connolly: i have...
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mr. burgess: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials into the record on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burgess: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s. 2553, the know the lowest price act of 2018. this bill would prohibit health plans and pharmacy benefit managers under medicare or medicare advantage from restricting pharmacies from informing individuals about prices for certain drugs and biolodgics and pharmacy counter, -- biologics at the pharmacy counter, a clause known as the gag clause. in is a policy that the energy and commerce committee has pursued in h.r. 6733, the know the cost act of 2018. we held a legislative hearing and a markup in the health subcommittee before ultimately passing the bill out of the full committee. i once again want to commend representative buddy carter for championing this policy. his bill would have banned gag clauses in group and commercial hea
mr. burgess: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials into the record on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burgess: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s. 2553, the know the lowest price act of 2018. this bill would prohibit health plans and pharmacy benefit managers under medicare or medicare advantage from restricting...
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we'll have this giant wealth gap that all our marginalized community will be alienated and unable to live in the city that's alienated them. >> thank you very much. mr. mar. >> well, i think we all know that over the past decade, actually, our city's been going through a pretty unprecedented tech driven economic development boom, and that's created a lot of exciting benefits and brought a lot to the city, but it's also created a lot of big challenges, i think as adam and luann had engs mentioned. i feel like -- had mentioned. i feel like our city leaders haven't done a good job of addressing that, particularly building housing that's affordable for working families and everyone that can't afford market rate housing in the city. also there's the growing homeless -- homeless population and crisis that hasn't been addressed in a good way, and also there are other crime issues, like property crime. i think there are issues that affect us out here in the sunset district that we need stronger leadership to address in boulder and more strategic ways. >> thank you very much. mr. mcneil? >> i would definitely agree that we do need stronger leadership. the af
we'll have this giant wealth gap that all our marginalized community will be alienated and unable to live in the city that's alienated them. >> thank you very much. mr. mar. >> well, i think we all know that over the past decade, actually, our city's been going through a pretty unprecedented tech driven economic development boom, and that's created a lot of exciting benefits and brought a lot to the city, but it's also created a lot of big challenges, i think as adam and luann had...
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mr. gianforte: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. gianforte: i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from washington, ms. herrera beutler. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. herrera beutler: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend for yielding me the time. i want to begin by saying thank you to the members of the natural resources committee and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for helping move this bill forward in a truly bipartisan manner. my bill, h.r. 5317, repeals the antiquated 19th century law from 1834 to be exact, that prohibits distilleries on tribal lands. this prohibition was enacted at a time when the federal government took a more paternalistic stance with indian tribes and while many other provisions of the larger statute have been repealed, somehow the distillery prohibition remains. this issue came to my attention from a tribe from my home in so
mr. gianforte: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. gianforte: i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from washington, ms. herrera beutler. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. herrera beutler: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend for yielding me the time. i want to begin...
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so what lessons can we draw from all this, mr. president? if you write to senate democrats in complete confidence about an extremely sensitive matter, you will soon wind up a household name. and if you're a public servant whose confirmation the far left happens to oppose because they dislike the fact that you will interpret the law and the constitution according to what they mean, rather than what the far left wishes they would mean, they will not hesitate to weaponize uncorroborated allegations and drag your name and your family right through the mud. that's what these guys will do to you. uncorroborated allegations which judge kavanaugh has denied repeatedly and in public and to senate investigators in the strongest terms, all under penalty of felony. so let's not forget that dr. ford's account identifies three others supposed witnesses, and each of these individuals has denied participation in or recollection of any such event. also, under penalty of felony in all cases. one of the alleged witnesses is a long-time friend of dr. ford. she
so what lessons can we draw from all this, mr. president? if you write to senate democrats in complete confidence about an extremely sensitive matter, you will soon wind up a household name. and if you're a public servant whose confirmation the far left happens to oppose because they dislike the fact that you will interpret the law and the constitution according to what they mean, rather than what the far left wishes they would mean, they will not hesitate to weaponize uncorroborated...
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all. to build a more inclusive and robust economy like i do as a tech investor everyday. >> sir, your time is up. mr. jealous: to raise the minimum wage to $15 for our and end mass incarceration. thank you. gov. hogan: first of all, i want to thank our moderators and our sponsors tonight and i want to thank all of you at home for watching. four years ago, i stood on the steps of our historic state house in annapolis and as i was giving my inaugural address, i said, let's not have the divisiveness that has affected our nation divide our state. i said that i want to try to bring people together, to usher in a new era of bipartisanship. i said i wanted to seek that middle ground where we can all stand together. i think people today are fed up with divisive rhetoric and extreme politics. i think we are actually setting an example for the nation about what can be accomplished when you put aside the party politics and the divisiveness. i think we're getting things done. maryland is in a much better place than it was four years ago by any standard whatsoever. we are making a lot of progress, but there is s
all. to build a more inclusive and robust economy like i do as a tech investor everyday. >> sir, your time is up. mr. jealous: to raise the minimum wage to $15 for our and end mass incarceration. thank you. gov. hogan: first of all, i want to thank our moderators and our sponsors tonight and i want to thank all of you at home for watching. four years ago, i stood on the steps of our historic state house in annapolis and as i was giving my inaugural address, i said, let's not have the...
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mr. kind. all those in favor signify by saying aye. those oppose, no. no. and the nos have it. yes, sir? yes, a roll call is requested. clerk will call the roll. >> mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. johnson, no. mr. nunes? mr. nunes, no. mr. reikert? no. mr. roskam? mr. buchanan? >> no. >> mr. buchanan, no. mr. smith of nebraska? >> no. >> mr. smith, no. miss jenkins? miss jenkins, no. mr. paulson? mr. paulson, no. mr. marchant? >> no. >> mr. marchant, to. miss black? >> no. >> miss black, no. mr. reed? mr. kelly? mr. kelly, no. m miss nome? no. mr. holding? mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith, no. mr. rice? mr. schweikert? no. miss walorski, no. mr. curbelo? mr. curbelo, no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop, no. mr. lahood? mr. lahood,no. mr. winstrop? no. mr. nrktseal? mr. neal, yes. mr. levin? mr. levin, yes. mr. lewis? mr. lewis, yes. mr. doggett? mr. doggett, yes. mr. thompson? >> yes. >> mr. thompson, yes. mr. larson? >> yes. >> mr. larson, yes. mr. blumenauer? >> aye. >> mr. blumenauer, aye. mr. pascrell? mr. pascrell, yes. mr. crowley? >> aye. >> mr. crowley, aye. dr. davis? dr. davis, yes.
mr. kind. all those in favor signify by saying aye. those oppose, no. no. and the nos have it. yes, sir? yes, a roll call is requested. clerk will call the roll. >> mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. johnson, no. mr. nunes? mr. nunes, no. mr. reikert? no. mr. roskam? mr. buchanan? >> no. >> mr. buchanan, no. mr. smith of nebraska? >> no. >> mr. smith, no. miss jenkins? miss jenkins, no. mr. paulson? mr. paulson, no. mr. marchant? >> no. >> mr....
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all right. but they also have in common, mr. speaker, if they are telling this government its flagship and defense policy universal credit is flawed and killing hundreds of thousands of people both in work and out of work. in 2010 the government declared the universal credit would lift 350,000 children out of poverty. does the prime minister stand by that figure? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman, we introduced universal budget because they need a system of welfare in this country, which encouraged people to work rather than discourage. which made sure that work always pays and that there was a system that we were left by the labour party. remember the legacy system of the labour party. it meant that we even had individuals being paid 100,000 pounds a year on benefits are paid for by hard-working taxpayers 79 >> jeremy corbyn. >> the child poverty action group says far from taking children out of poverty come universal credit will now increase the number of children. since 2010, half a million more children have gone
all right. but they also have in common, mr. speaker, if they are telling this government its flagship and defense policy universal credit is flawed and killing hundreds of thousands of people both in work and out of work. in 2010 the government declared the universal credit would lift 350,000 children out of poverty. does the prime minister stand by that figure? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman, we introduced universal budget because they need a system of welfare in this...
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mr.. time, all the the way through, every presidency. we have a style here. >> i have to explain to them, i have to ground children. my oldest son was very bernie sanders thinking. my middle son voted for trump. and my daughter was for bernie sanders. we had a lot of great conversation at home. it's diverse even in my own family. >> i get upset about the energy oppositeibited between opinions. that's more disturbing to them. >> anybody have that experience? >> i have seen quite a bit of that. that's one of the reasons i love teaching history. there was a time when we were lining up each other with hundreds of thousands of men. it seems to be the context of talk about and also why today may not be as bad as we think it is. i'm going to stop here because i don't want us to get off schedule and to you how much i appreciate you coming. we are going to learn a lot and i hope the humidity won't do too much damage. thank you, good job, thank you very much. >> thanks. >> if you are a history or social studies teacher, c-span classrooms can provi
mr.. time, all the the way through, every presidency. we have a style here. >> i have to explain to them, i have to ground children. my oldest son was very bernie sanders thinking. my middle son voted for trump. and my daughter was for bernie sanders. we had a lot of great conversation at home. it's diverse even in my own family. >> i get upset about the energy oppositeibited between opinions. that's more disturbing to them. >> anybody have that experience? >> i have...
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mr. speaker, and praise to all around, i want to reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from kale. mrs. torres: today we are considering a continuing resolution that will only extend the violence against women act until december 7. i am glad that we are let -- we aren't letting this important legislation expire, however, a simple extension is not enough. we need to fully re-authorize and strengthen this landmark act. therefore, if he we defeat the previous question, i will offer an amendment to the rule to bring up representative jackson lee's legislation, h.r. 6545, the violence against women re-authorization act. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert the text of my amendment in the record along with extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. torres: and to discuss our proposal, i yield five minutes to the distinguished gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewom
mr. speaker, and praise to all around, i want to reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from kale. mrs. torres: today we are considering a continuing resolution that will only extend the violence against women act until december 7. i am glad that we are let -- we aren't letting this important legislation expire, however, a simple extension is not enough. we need to fully re-authorize and strengthen this landmark act....
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mr. chairman, with all due respect that motion was before weekend is us. i ask that -- >> you didn't have before. >> well, that motion was pending and ask for a vote on it to proceed any business before the committee. >> just everybody understands, the reason i wanted to come with that some people because of the weather situation in the southeast that wanted us to get some things done before we come so that's what i wanted to take the motion that i did on kavanaugh. >> with all due respect, mr. chairman, my motion -- >> that motion is taken. so then -- >> mr. chairman, if i may be hurt. i raised this motion -- >> we need regular order. the chairman has the floor. only the children can recognize members to speak, as i under -- >> now i'm ready -- i have the floor. i did what any one member of this committee can do, hold over the nomination of kavanaugh. i've done that. i'm ready to recognize blumenthal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i made this motion properly at the hearing pickup leaf i was entitled to a vote then on the motion to adjourn. we have an even m
mr. chairman, with all due respect that motion was before weekend is us. i ask that -- >> you didn't have before. >> well, that motion was pending and ask for a vote on it to proceed any business before the committee. >> just everybody understands, the reason i wanted to come with that some people because of the weather situation in the southeast that wanted us to get some things done before we come so that's what i wanted to take the motion that i did on kavanaugh. >>...
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going to be heard in turkey could you say the last in what is it mr downer isn't there what wasn't more my question most about first of all mr dinh numbers on the is on the list of names. of individuals to be extradited by turkey according to the turkish which is how do you address that then the question mr downer was accredited as a member of the jones the ten in the press conference may there have been a problem with the possible diplomatic conflict if you were to attend which is why he didn't. i don't want to talk about individual legal. requests for mutual legal assistance but of course there is no secret about the fact that the extradition of mr downer has been sought but i want to say that the fact mr downer is not taking part in this press conference is a decision he made himself which he's also made very clear let me try and avoid misunderstandings and say clearly that we do have a legal basis for the accreditation of generally journalists and we do not have a two class accreditation with one group of pique people being allowed to ask questions and the other isn't i mean we have two heads of government so you can
going to be heard in turkey could you say the last in what is it mr downer isn't there what wasn't more my question most about first of all mr dinh numbers on the is on the list of names. of individuals to be extradited by turkey according to the turkish which is how do you address that then the question mr downer was accredited as a member of the jones the ten in the press conference may there have been a problem with the possible diplomatic conflict if you were to attend which is why he...
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you want in the in the confirmation process to clear this all up so ms for herself came with this letter and this accusation with great detail and mr cavanaugh in all fairness and many many others who. worked and function as witnesses to his character said that this is of course not true of the sexes so yeah credibility is there and it has so far stalled at least the process of his confirmation stalling the process and it leads we do the next question how dangerous is this accusation for kevin knows nomination to the u.s. supreme court. well it is if if. if this is a case that will be determined as true or just possibly true that this accusation is true in any way or form that is a major risk for the republican party they can ignore this now and say ok they talked to both parties cavanaugh and the accused accuser misfortune and go on with the world for sir thirst and that would be of course in the interest on first sight on second side though it is a huge risk if there is something coming out after mr cavanaugh is confirmed as a supreme court judge for the rest of his life so this is not a little job this is a big job the republica
you want in the in the confirmation process to clear this all up so ms for herself came with this letter and this accusation with great detail and mr cavanaugh in all fairness and many many others who. worked and function as witnesses to his character said that this is of course not true of the sexes so yeah credibility is there and it has so far stalled at least the process of his confirmation stalling the process and it leads we do the next question how dangerous is this accusation for kevin...
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workers to -- to more money all around the country and not get any results, mr. speaker. are a responsible government that is managing the finances of this country in a responsible way to deliver for all australians and we have got plans to do just so much more and we will. >> his comments of support before scott morrison secured the leadership. at that point he was still absolutely backing malcolm turnbull. he did not see the need for this change to take place. nor did others in the government on the moderate side of the government including the education minister. >> my question is to the minister representing the prime minister, whoever that may be. who is the prime minister of the -- of australia? >> malcolm turnbull. said t is liberal party who they will support at the next election? >> mr. turnbull issued a statement that indicated a process that will lead to a meeting being held at 12:00 tomorrow conceding the leadership over the liberal party. that will ensure appropriate arrangements to the governor general. >> after five years of dysfunction and the house of rep
workers to -- to more money all around the country and not get any results, mr. speaker. are a responsible government that is managing the finances of this country in a responsible way to deliver for all australians and we have got plans to do just so much more and we will. >> his comments of support before scott morrison secured the leadership. at that point he was still absolutely backing malcolm turnbull. he did not see the need for this change to take place. nor did others in the...
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rivera: all right, this next question is for mr. ducey. >> mr. ducey, you are saying government at the speed of business. theranos when out of business. uber had to move is self driving cars windsor was killed. is the speed of business too fast for economic security? gov. ducey: the first responsibility of the governor is to protect public safety and while we do have regulations, that is to protect public health and public safety. we lose 800 arizonans a year on our highways due to human error. andnt to open up innovation bring google and wayne mo and gm and toyota. what happened is tragic. i want to see 38,000 people who die in avoidable accident across the united states, i want to see that problem solved. bad actors, when companies misbehave, there will be accountability and there will be accountability. we do not want the attorney general to get involved and refunds were conducted. as you said, the companies out of business. we still want to be a welcoming place for public health and public safety. ms. rivera: mr. garcia, 30 seconds please. mr
rivera: all right, this next question is for mr. ducey. >> mr. ducey, you are saying government at the speed of business. theranos when out of business. uber had to move is self driving cars windsor was killed. is the speed of business too fast for economic security? gov. ducey: the first responsibility of the governor is to protect public safety and while we do have regulations, that is to protect public health and public safety. we lose 800 arizonans a year on our highways due to human...