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but is this a surgeon mr b. when he would need it the nice bed but love is on. the arsenic. maybe i'm no good i'm a data. didn't send it the nike it and i got the money that you can make it would be making a living out of it began i mean any attack any one baghdad that. they've got a number. that you have been tough. to get up. to. over two hundred of these given a good low that still is the result you don't know yet because another people. all want to know that the other party is going to be so just dumped. my needle using the golden opportunity. is a key chance big i don't have the middle but they're looking at me i'm going to figure . i tense up money up the f.b.i. there's nothing they are. owed out that i could be with and i need. thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you if. you thank me thank you. thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you. beth for me this has had. a connaught by to not by. the way go home and. to know that they got out of. that. hot though if. he were living there destitute about their hero. when they got out of bed there will be a c
but is this a surgeon mr b. when he would need it the nice bed but love is on. the arsenic. maybe i'm no good i'm a data. didn't send it the nike it and i got the money that you can make it would be making a living out of it began i mean any attack any one baghdad that. they've got a number. that you have been tough. to get up. to. over two hundred of these given a good low that still is the result you don't know yet because another people. all want to know that the other party is going to be...
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but is this a surgeon mr b. when he would need it the nice bed love. that i made you. then send it to nike it and i got the money that you can make it would be making a living out of it began i mean any attack any one baghdad that. got another where . the fuck are you tough. i'm going to get up. over some of these good good loads and loads of you got a new one you don't know your angles of the. wall well there's no better than that pretty easily so just dump. my needle using the gold when i'm not. busy but just a guy bill has them but they're looking at me i'm going to pick up. my tens of money up the f.b.i. then there's nothing they are. owed out that i could meet with and i need. thank you. thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you if. i thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you thank you. thank you. beth for me this has had. caught up by to not by. the way go home for the hour but to know that they got out of. that. hot those habits of. thought i will live in their death to carve out their here. in a crowd out there will be a cot that's close to having a d
but is this a surgeon mr b. when he would need it the nice bed love. that i made you. then send it to nike it and i got the money that you can make it would be making a living out of it began i mean any attack any one baghdad that. got another where . the fuck are you tough. i'm going to get up. over some of these good good loads and loads of you got a new one you don't know your angles of the. wall well there's no better than that pretty easily so just dump. my needle using the gold when i'm...
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but is this a surgeon mr b. when he would need it the nice bed love. that i made you. didn't send it the nike it and i got the money that you can make it would he make a living out of it began i mean any attending what i gather that is big out of a number. that have been tough. to get up. to. over some of these good good loads and loads of you got it you don't know your angles and other people. all want to know there's another side to you doesn't it so just dump. my needle using the golden opportunity. to take eat like something i don't have the middle but don't look at me i'm going to figure. i tense up money up the f.b.i. there's nothing they are. owed out that i could be with and i need. thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you if. i thank you. thank you. thank you thank you. thank you they. thank you. for me this has had. a connaught by to not by. the way go home. but to know that they got out of. that. hot those. well i was living there destitute about their yeah. you're quite locked down when they got out there will be a cot that's close to having to de
but is this a surgeon mr b. when he would need it the nice bed love. that i made you. didn't send it the nike it and i got the money that you can make it would he make a living out of it began i mean any attending what i gather that is big out of a number. that have been tough. to get up. to. over some of these good good loads and loads of you got it you don't know your angles and other people. all want to know there's another side to you doesn't it so just dump. my needle using the golden...
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check out, mr. b! nice threads! (chuckles) uh-oh, did somebody die?o, we're having a meeting with billie cassidy this morning. should be here any minute. it's my lucky deal-making tie. well, you look very sharp, sir. thank you. anytime you're meeting an old flame, you -- you have to present well, huh? that's why i always keep a crisply ironed shirt in my car just in case i run into helen mirren again. uh, wait a minute. did i hear that right? you used to date billie cassidy? really? helen mirren gets me nothing? i don't know who that is, but i'm guessing she's not a world-famous rock climber like billie cassidy. she and i went to university of michigan together. i was unpacking my bow, carrying it up to my dorm room, and she looked at it. she said, "is that a compound bow?" and i said, "sure is." she goes, "it's for sissies!"
check out, mr. b! nice threads! (chuckles) uh-oh, did somebody die?o, we're having a meeting with billie cassidy this morning. should be here any minute. it's my lucky deal-making tie. well, you look very sharp, sir. thank you. anytime you're meeting an old flame, you -- you have to present well, huh? that's why i always keep a crisply ironed shirt in my car just in case i run into helen mirren again. uh, wait a minute. did i hear that right? you used to date billie cassidy? really? helen...
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mr. bs up next. >> you don't want to mess with the fuji wara. >> one will prevail. >> it's going to be a world of hurt when the fuji wara come raining down on you. the a's are in a world of hurt also. they're in rebuilding mode. chappie sparks with the glove. chappie sparks with the glove. oh, look at this at at&t, we believe in access. chappie sparks with the glove. oh, look at this the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. abc7 sports brought to you by your local toyota dealer. >>> good evening. sonny gray is scheduled to pitch for the a's tomorrow in toronto. the moment clayton kershaw's back locked up yes
mr. bs up next. >> you don't want to mess with the fuji wara. >> one will prevail. >> it's going to be a world of hurt when the fuji wara come raining down on you. the a's are in a world of hurt also. they're in rebuilding mode. chappie sparks with the glove. chappie sparks with the glove. oh, look at this at at&t, we believe in access. chappie sparks with the glove. oh, look at this the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that...
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is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in part b of house report 115-212 by the gentleman from texas, mr. conaway, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in part b of house report 115-212 offered by mr. conaway of texas. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 198 and the nays are 225. the amendment is not adopted. the the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment nment 4 print
is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in part b of house report 115-212 by the gentleman from texas, mr. conaway, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in part b of house report 115-212 offered by mr. conaway of texas. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be...
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b of house report 115-212. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? mr. blumenauer: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 13 printed in part b of house report 115-212, offered by mr. blumenauer of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 431, the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. blumenauer: i yield myself three minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blumenauer: it's time to insert fiscal sanity into our nuclear weapons planning. we're set to spend $400 billion over the next decade, $1.2 trillion over the next 30 years, to recapitalize our entire nuclear arsenal. this nuclear escalation will build a force far exceeding what the pentagon and security experts have said is necessary to deter a nuclear threat. a stronger nuclear program is not going to help us deal with the strategic challenges we face today, the fight against the islamic state. but it will r
b of house report 115-212. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? mr. blumenauer: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 13 printed in part b of house report 115-212, offered by mr. blumenauer of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 431, the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr....
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mr. comey b be o-- took off with u.s. government records, they were not his to take in the first place. and mishandling national defense information, i am also a former special agent of army counter intelligence, i have done the destinations like open question here. see mr. keepy is introuble, he essentially flaunted the fact that he broke the rules and laws. it is outrageous. . >> as you listen too senator warner there. in catherine's report, trying to mitigate the issues on behoff of former fbi director. >> the then fbi director is in a private meeting discussing person matters with the president, that right there, stop. the nature of that relationship in the communications that occurred, just by their essence and fact it occurred is not by 9 likely too be classified not acknowledged in the media. >> this is outrageous, no matter when else, legal information, whatever. for this man to have such grand illusions of himself and his prerogg prerogative is significant. >> and get this, think about it, he goes in front of the senate making this testimony, and had leaked through his friend t
mr. comey b be o-- took off with u.s. government records, they were not his to take in the first place. and mishandling national defense information, i am also a former special agent of army counter intelligence, i have done the destinations like open question here. see mr. keepy is introuble, he essentially flaunted the fact that he broke the rules and laws. it is outrageous. . >> as you listen too senator warner there. in catherine's report, trying to mitigate the issues on behoff of...
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eventually, they will think "there's quite a bit world out there, and burton is quite place arnier,t, so mr. bll." yvonne: what he really meant by a quick trade deal is he thinks the u.s. has more leverage. they actually have more negotiating know how here when it comes to trade talks than the u.k. does. do you think that could force britain to give more when it comes to concessions on issues like regulations or food standards? digby: i do not see trade. i took part in the negotiations oha, and i have never seen trade deals as a zero-sum game, and onee side wins, side loses. all the votes go up. i do understand how certain things in america will be politically unpopular in britain. you mentioned food stamps. you are right. things like chlorinated-washed chicken and hormone-induced beef. that is tricky. understand is 4 million americans go to work every day for companies whose headquarters are in britain. britain is america's big investor from europe, and we value hugely america's investment and to britain. we are starting ahead of the game. we are not trying to go from nowhere to try to get th
eventually, they will think "there's quite a bit world out there, and burton is quite place arnier,t, so mr. bll." yvonne: what he really meant by a quick trade deal is he thinks the u.s. has more leverage. they actually have more negotiating know how here when it comes to trade talks than the u.k. does. do you think that could force britain to give more when it comes to concessions on issues like regulations or food standards? digby: i do not see trade. i took part in the...
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b of house report 115-261. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. foster: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 42 printed in part b of house report 115-261 offered by mr. foster of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 47, the gentleman from illinois, mr. foster, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. foster: thank you, mr. chairman. as you know, the national fense authorization -- the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> i have a question on the procedure. mr. visclosky: i understand that mr. foster's recognized. did i lose track of an amendment for mr. polis? the chair: that amendment was called and he was -- and he was not present. mr. visclosky: and mr. poe? the chair: that amendment was called and he was not present. mr. visclosky: thank you. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. foster: thank you, mr. chairman. as you know, the national defense a
b of house report 115-261. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. foster: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 42 printed in part b of house report 115-261 offered by mr. foster of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 47, the gentleman from illinois, mr. foster, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. foster:...
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on the funding, i want to go back to a question raised by mr. b barletty. specifically with regard to title iv, it's pretty hard to leverage something that doesn't exist. title iv has been so woefully understood, so it's questionable how those funds are going to be used. being able to use those dollars for things like after school programs is a real problem. the 95% participation rate is also a real problem. one place where the department has not been inconsistent is inconsistently not mentioning the 95% test participation requirement. there are a number of states that either simply say we are not going to abide by this part of the law or have very little of an explanation of how they're going to and mums been the word on the 95% test participation requirement. >> any other comments you all would like to make to those questions? i know we don't have any time left hardly. i think, you know, this is really an important hearing. and i think when we look back a few years from now and see how did it go, how was it implemented, i think what you've provided today,
on the funding, i want to go back to a question raised by mr. b barletty. specifically with regard to title iv, it's pretty hard to leverage something that doesn't exist. title iv has been so woefully understood, so it's questionable how those funds are going to be used. being able to use those dollars for things like after school programs is a real problem. the 95% participation rate is also a real problem. one place where the department has not been inconsistent is inconsistently not...
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this might be a bromance of some sort, things have changed, how mindful will mr things have changed, how mindful wilertrump bence at home in the usa. it's interesting because donald trump came in wanting to reset the relationship with russia, it is what every american president has wanted to do for a long time and hasn't succeeded but donald trump has had the specific thing about putin who changed this entire relationship by virtue of the connection he thought he could form with putin. as we have seen he has been tremendously constrained in even thinking about this because of the overwhelming focus within the united states army investigations, first off roger's cyber attacks and disinformation campaigns but now the big distraction for trump is whether or not he and his campaign team and even potentially some members of the white house have assisted russia in this campaign. this is taking up a tremendous amount of energy. there is an entire set of staff in the white house dedicated to responding to those requests. so any notion of recasting this relationship is deeply constrained by this. and one of the key q
this might be a bromance of some sort, things have changed, how mindful will mr things have changed, how mindful wilertrump bence at home in the usa. it's interesting because donald trump came in wanting to reset the relationship with russia, it is what every american president has wanted to do for a long time and hasn't succeeded but donald trump has had the specific thing about putin who changed this entire relationship by virtue of the connection he thought he could form with putin. as we...
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mr. veasey's amendment. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 3 rinted in house report part b, 115-235 offered by mr. gene green of texas. the chair: members will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. veasey: mr. veasey couldn't be here. our intent when crafting the bill was never to reduce the act when considering whether to approve a cross-border project. before a federal agency can make a determination on proposed federal action, the national environmental policy act requires the agency identify the proposal's effect on the quality of human environment. to make this determination, federal agencies identify and evaluate the direct and indirect accumulation of effects of the proposal. direct effect are the impacts caused by the project occurring at the same time and place. indirect impacts are later in time or further removed but reasonably foreseeable and impacts on the environment that result regardless of what person or agency undertakes that action. the federal agencies the requirlte to identify all three of these impacts are requir
mr. veasey's amendment. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 3 rinted in house report part b, 115-235 offered by mr. gene green of texas. the chair: members will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. veasey: mr. veasey couldn't be here. our intent when crafting the bill was never to reduce the act when considering whether to approve a cross-border project. before a federal agency can make a determination on...
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mr. wilson: the amendment is at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 9 printed in part b of house report 115-212 offered by mr. wilson of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 431, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. che chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: plmp, thank you for the opportunity to speak on the amendment to restrict the funding from the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty organization while still providing funds for the international monitoring system. the purpose is simple. congress never ratified the comp rehence i nuclear test ban treaty. it is irresponsible to the taxpayer and contradictory of the united states to financially support an organization that the united states has never officially joined or contribute funds for treaty that was never enacted. the amendment clearly continues to fund the international monoton -- monitoring system to improve our global and nuclear detection capability and returns us to the long standing responsible polic
mr. wilson: the amendment is at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 9 printed in part b of house report 115-212 offered by mr. wilson of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 431, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. che chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: plmp, thank you for the opportunity to speak on the amendment to restrict the...
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b. end of the year mr mccraw plage came during a certainly welcoming some of france's newest citizens. but the first battle is to house everybody in a dignified manner by the end of the year i will know more women than men in the streets in the woods last it's a question of dignity a question of humanity but also the fish and see everywhere with the emergency housing is built to welcome them i want administrative steps for their cases to be examined or friend's house struggle of course with refugee camps for years in fact migrants are still arriving at the site of the infamous former jungle camp in the port of kali which was dismantled last year human rights watch say there were four hundred people are now there but other estimates say it could be up to six hundred about a half of them are on the company children police are warning it could lead to a repeat of the violence seen there in recent times. ah. ah or. were. or. was the refugees returned to cali again human rights watch is accusing police there of abusing migrants on a routine basis describing it as quote like living in hell t
b. end of the year mr mccraw plage came during a certainly welcoming some of france's newest citizens. but the first battle is to house everybody in a dignified manner by the end of the year i will know more women than men in the streets in the woods last it's a question of dignity a question of humanity but also the fish and see everywhere with the emergency housing is built to welcome them i want administrative steps for their cases to be examined or friend's house struggle of course with...
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mr. buchanan: maryland. ay, generalis b macarthur who ran my campaign. she was high on romney and she became a mormon. she's high on romney in 2012 and when that was over, she was disillusioned and got out of politics. she is in real estate and doing well. she lives out in oakton, a little beyond tysons corner. then there is my brother brian who went down to bedford when he got out of medical school. he is a doctor in bedford just , down near roanoke, lynchburg, sort of up in the hills. it's got that famous role or two -- that famous world war ii memorial where all those guys from bedford come to shore on omaha beach were wiped out. then there is my brother tom, a managing partner at winston strong. he lives on gerald ford drive, near episcopal high school where john mccain went to high school. he's getting along well. that's where they are and what they are doing. but we all grew up in washington , d.c. my mother used to work as a nurse at providence hospital. born and raised in the blessed sacrament. buchanan family field is the name of the football fi
mr. buchanan: maryland. ay, generalis b macarthur who ran my campaign. she was high on romney and she became a mormon. she's high on romney in 2012 and when that was over, she was disillusioned and got out of politics. she is in real estate and doing well. she lives out in oakton, a little beyond tysons corner. then there is my brother brian who went down to bedford when he got out of medical school. he is a doctor in bedford just , down near roanoke, lynchburg, sort of up in the hills. it's...
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mr. miller will highlight numerous inefficiencies in the post acute care space. one statistic that i personally found quite staggering is that nearly $30 billion, with a "b," in the current post-acute care baseline is being used inefficiently. mr. miller will also highlight the expiring medicare extenders. med pac has commented on these programs over the years, and we will use today's hearing to give everyone a refresher course. extending these programs has a cost and when we spend money in one area we're making a decision not to fund priorities in other areas. clearly there are many areas in need of reform within the medicare space in the medicare program. med pac has proposed innovative solutions and i look forward to hearing more from the report. meeting with medicare providers around my district and state, i've heard overwhelmingly that overbearing regulations are increasing, burdening providers and seem to be driving out and discouraging small providers in particular. i'm worried about the direction we're heading in this area. i'm hopeful my colleagues on the subcommittee, the full ways and means committee of this congress can work together with the new admi
mr. miller will highlight numerous inefficiencies in the post acute care space. one statistic that i personally found quite staggering is that nearly $30 billion, with a "b," in the current post-acute care baseline is being used inefficiently. mr. miller will also highlight the expiring medicare extenders. med pac has commented on these programs over the years, and we will use today's hearing to give everyone a refresher course. extending these programs has a cost and when we spend...
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these are real people i'm talking b. mr. schatz: mr. president, would the speaker yield to a question? the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. the senator from wyoming has the floor. mr. schatz: would the speaker yield for a question? mr. enzi: i allowed the other side to have their hour. i expect to have this hour, even if some of it is in silence. but they would reduce -- i mentioned reducing the tax burden. it could also eliminate some regulations. we need to take a look at some of those regulations that are within the essential health benefits and see if everybody needs all of them or if there are some that they would opt out of given the opportunity because they know they will never need it. and there are a lot of examples of that. we could eliminate the mandates from the federal and state. we have the elimination of the federal mandates in this bill, both the individual mandate and the employer mandate. we could also increase competition within the marketplace by increasing flexibility. some of these things we can't do
these are real people i'm talking b. mr. schatz: mr. president, would the speaker yield to a question? the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. the senator from wyoming has the floor. mr. schatz: would the speaker yield for a question? mr. enzi: i allowed the other side to have their hour. i expect to have this hour, even if some of it is in silence. but they would reduce -- i mentioned reducing the tax burden. it could also eliminate some regulations. we need to take a look at some...
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mr. pascrell: i rise today in support of h.r. 3178, medicare part b improvement act. i am pleased that the bill before us today includes legislation that i introduced with my good friend pat tiberi from ohio. the medicare part b home infusion services temporary transitional payment act. but i don't think listening to mr. tiberi and mr. neal, i believe what they say should resonate across the campus here, across the hill. his can't be one and done. bipartisanship is something that should be contagious, particularly as we're talking event, whichh care is important -- may mean life or death. many our citizens. home infusion is an essential treatment option for individuals suffering from many, many debilitating diseases, cancer, congestive heart failures, m.s., rheumatoid arthritis. the 21st century cures act correctly adjusted payments for home infusion drugs. and would establish a new home nursing benefit in medicare beginning in 2021. however, we have heard concerns that the payment adjustment going into effect before the nursing benefit is implemented could jeopardize
mr. pascrell: i rise today in support of h.r. 3178, medicare part b improvement act. i am pleased that the bill before us today includes legislation that i introduced with my good friend pat tiberi from ohio. the medicare part b home infusion services temporary transitional payment act. but i don't think listening to mr. tiberi and mr. neal, i believe what they say should resonate across the campus here, across the hill. his can't be one and done. bipartisanship is something that should be...
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mr. president, i raise a point of order that the pending amendment violates section 313-b-1-a of congressional budget act of 1974. i would just remind the members -- the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. mr. sanders: mr. president, i'm glad that the senator from nevada is concerned about medicaid, but i would just remind the senate that yesterday, the vast majority of republicans voted to throw 15 million people off of medicaid on their way to end health insurance for 22 million americans. our job as a nation is to guarantee health care to every man, woman, and child, and join the rest of the industrialized world, not throw disabled children off of the health care they currently have. i urge a no vote. i raise a point of order that the pending amendment violates section 313-b-1-a of the congressional budget act of 1974. the presiding officer: the senator from nevada. mr. heller: mr. president, pursuant to section 904 of the congressional budget act of 1974 and the waiver of provisions of applicable budget resolutions, i move to waive all applicable sections of that act and ask
mr. president, i raise a point of order that the pending amendment violates section 313-b-1-a of congressional budget act of 1974. i would just remind the members -- the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. mr. sanders: mr. president, i'm glad that the senator from nevada is concerned about medicaid, but i would just remind the senate that yesterday, the vast majority of republicans voted to throw 15 million people off of medicaid on their way to end health insurance for 22 million...
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b. c. news paris. the british politician nigel ferocious one of donald trump's closest allies on that side of the atlantic. the former uk independence party leader was an early supporter of mr trump and continues to be a vocal advocate for the american president. he spoke earlier to the b. b. c.'s katty kay and christian fraser as part of that one hundred days plus program. so much fraud uk it a donald trump and emmanuel macro in paris it's hard to think that a mine macros and will statesman leave to is not. but don't from does things differently you he is not a conventional politician old leader in any way. you only have to follow the twitter account to know that but what he is is an agent for change and he's trying to shake up the american established. it is not a global leader i mean look at the world the pitiful federal looking emmanuel lewis something i sold the speech he gave in reality. that was very bold and brave saying directly that draw you out of your places of worship those that do evil. he was treated in poland like a hero with tens of thousands of cheering people in the streets. i know what he may not be. the sub competition liberal media go full but actually
b. c. news paris. the british politician nigel ferocious one of donald trump's closest allies on that side of the atlantic. the former uk independence party leader was an early supporter of mr trump and continues to be a vocal advocate for the american president. he spoke earlier to the b. b. c.'s katty kay and christian fraser as part of that one hundred days plus program. so much fraud uk it a donald trump and emmanuel macro in paris it's hard to think that a mine macros and will statesman...
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. >> unusually, the first lady ebb b terroring the fray as brzezinski sugtsed mrs.mp was unhappy in the marriage saying the job of being mrs. trump is the worst in the country. first lady saying it is sad when people try to further their own agenda by trying to comment on me and my family. especially when they don't know me. this morning, the cable hosts response to the president's tweets raising ae ining new que after this. zpl we got a call ta hey, the national inquirer is going to run a negative story against you guys. >> joe scarborough allege lg white house aides gould kould make the story go away. the president and publisher are friends. >> they said if you call the president up and apologize for your coverage, then he will pick up the phone and basically spike this story. >> trump denying the allegations in a tweet saying scarborough called me to stop a national inquirer article, i said no. the president's twitter account also throwing a curveball into health care battle friday, telling gop senators that if they cannot agree on a plan to repeal and replace, t
. >> unusually, the first lady ebb b terroring the fray as brzezinski sugtsed mrs.mp was unhappy in the marriage saying the job of being mrs. trump is the worst in the country. first lady saying it is sad when people try to further their own agenda by trying to comment on me and my family. especially when they don't know me. this morning, the cable hosts response to the president's tweets raising ae ining new que after this. zpl we got a call ta hey, the national inquirer is going to run...
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from the lee kwan yew school of public policy and he graded mr duterte's first year in office. 0verall, overall, i would give him a grade of boreign relations and b+ for law and order. he himself would give himself a b. he uses offensive language but... high grades for a president that's been controversial on many fronts. he has done a lot, brought home a lot of foreign aid. he has rebalanced the relations... there's a lot of things going on. in the history of the philippines, he's done a lot for his first year. particularly on the war of drugs. he has not been able to catch that so—called big fish, but a lot of people have been killed. 1.3 million people have been killed. 1.3 million people have been forced to surrender, about 3000 have been killed, and about 1000 killed in other circumstances. he has to work on the big fish, the financiers, the protectors and the drug dealers. that's a lot of work to do over the next 360 days of his first term. but what about the marawi siege and is? says bina might —— they have been a migraine for the philippine president. he could not differentiate who is the enemy, and there's a lot of
from the lee kwan yew school of public policy and he graded mr duterte's first year in office. 0verall, overall, i would give him a grade of boreign relations and b+ for law and order. he himself would give himself a b. he uses offensive language but... high grades for a president that's been controversial on many fronts. he has done a lot, brought home a lot of foreign aid. he has rebalanced the relations... there's a lot of things going on. in the history of the philippines, he's done a lot...
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paicar phisn b eaon i and esentrp d e it steof amecaor thr ppt t lane pelestvi tke tir uny mol merio diog, -estcend decricovernae o gi. anyo tnkouermu. rgettav,lee? >>ha y. >>el, rget hellomrpridt. mr. prime minister, i'll have a quti f y, soinus a co iy'lleawi m u okeaietoy "e wa seejona we'veee the mmtsi in evyby reroblis pi tt u ulta a tt bit me outh. yoha cleyo aory nel leued,o've itiz h disn cu hse othruia maer d ur kinofatphser ttberehehi hseas o'reir." i'woerg y...
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mrs. parker. that's the power of and. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. remember - these plans let you apply all year round. so call today. because now's the perfect time to learn more. go long. >>> any second now we expect to get our first glimpse inside this president meeting. in this meeting, we're told the president was asked about nort
mrs. parker. that's the power of and. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so...
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that doesn't mean necessarily there's good-b going to be a change. whether or not mr. kasowitz might finally take his leave and move on or that might be a way of getting the president's attention to improve the situation they have right now with their client. >> ashley, i know you're not going to give up any of the dozen sources in your piece tonight. but answer a question that's been ricocheting around our newsroom today. just because of the nature of these e-mails how plainly things are stated. donald trump jr. not reacting with any surprise to the content of the e-mail. who in the white house and you can name broad job categories if you must, who is motivated to leak against the president's oldest son and you see now the damage to the entire operation this has caused. who? >> well, i have to tell you that is the key question that not only are a lot of reporters trying to figure out but a lot of west wing aides are trying to figure out because this is not just a leak or a disclosure that daniels don junior but also damages jared kushner who was on that e-mail chain a
that doesn't mean necessarily there's good-b going to be a change. whether or not mr. kasowitz might finally take his leave and move on or that might be a way of getting the president's attention to improve the situation they have right now with their client. >> ashley, i know you're not going to give up any of the dozen sources in your piece tonight. but answer a question that's been ricocheting around our newsroom today. just because of the nature of these e-mails how plainly things are...
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mr. president, i raise a point of order that the pending amendment violates section 311a-2-b of the congressional budget act of 1974. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: mr. president, pursuant to section 904 of the congressional budget act of 1974, and the waiver provisions of the applicable budget resolutions, i move to waive all applicable sections of that act and applicable budget resolutions for purposes of amendment number 270. and if adopted, for the provisions of the adopted amendment included in any subsequent amendment to h.r. 1628, and any amendment between houses or conference reports thereon. and i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or change their vote? on this vote, the yeas are 43, the nays will 57. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. the point of order is sustained and the amendment falls. mr
mr. president, i raise a point of order that the pending amendment violates section 311a-2-b of the congressional budget act of 1974. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: mr. president, pursuant to section 904 of the congressional budget act of 1974, and the waiver provisions of the applicable budget resolutions, i move to waive all applicable sections of that act and applicable budget resolutions for purposes of amendment number 270. and if adopted, for the provisions of...
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mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 3178, the medicare part b improvement act, specifically a provision to extend the ivig demonstration project that chairman brady and i worked on together. i have long been a champion of those impacted by primary immunodeficiency disease which includes more than 300 rare genetic diseases of the all of which keep the immune system from functioning properly. a mild infection can cause serious problems and even death for these patients. thank to the ivig democrato, with re beneficiaries immunodeficiency diseases are now able to receive in home therapy, immunodeficiency diseases are now able to receive in home therapy, meaning they can avoid community settings of care, which can be very important to people can compromised immune systems. i am pleased that this provision was included in the medicare part b improvement act. i urge support of this important bill. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio. mr. tiberi: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: at this time, mr. spea
mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 3178, the medicare part b improvement act, specifically a provision to extend the ivig demonstration project that chairman brady and i worked on together. i have long been a champion of those impacted by primary immunodeficiency disease which includes more than 300 rare genetic diseases of the all of which keep the immune system from functioning properly. a mild infection can cause serious problems and even death for these patients. thank to the ivig...
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b this is not a pass. but we are big enough people in good enough leaders that we could forge a path forward if we just found the will to do it. with that mr. president, i yield the floor. >> thank you. about >> i wanted to say few words about the new republican healthcare plan that was just announced a few hours ago. and while there are some modest matter is, this plan remains a disaster. it remains in embarrassment. i think the indication that it is in embarrassment is thef legislation that would impact about one sixth of the american economy about $1 trillion so here legislation because his health care virtually everybody there has not been one public hearing on this legislation. we it is opened in behind closed doors. i honestly no matter what your view maybe on where we as a nation should go with healthca healthcare, whether you like the bill or not, i just don't know how somebody seriously can say we don't have to hear from physicians about the impact of this legislation on the ability to treat their patients.tals -- or to hear from hospitals. i come from a rule state. what will the impact of this legislation and the cuts in medicaid
b this is not a pass. but we are big enough people in good enough leaders that we could forge a path forward if we just found the will to do it. with that mr. president, i yield the floor. >> thank you. about >> i wanted to say few words about the new republican healthcare plan that was just announced a few hours ago. and while there are some modest matter is, this plan remains a disaster. it remains in embarrassment. i think the indication that it is in embarrassment is thef...
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mr. shakespeare this county deserves better they all be hanged that's where and arguable shakespearean and at the last b. and q.'s before you came politicians go on holiday all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first maybe british m.p.'s now in their summer holidays will be going to the movies as part of their vacation because whether it be on ukraine syria or afghanistan or iraq or venezuela they overwhelmingly appear to support interests promulgated by hollywood most...
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mr. holmes, if you've experienced the 30-40-b program. do you use it at all and what's been the impact on your systems there? >> woo ye the 340-b program. we have some savings under 340-b. in turn we use those savings to pay for some of our care coordinators and some of our patient sisters where we can align our patients into the pharmaceutical manufacturer's patient assistance program because free is better than discounted. >> okay. ms. snyder, y'all use 340-b? >> we do. >> and the impact? >> i think it is a very powerful tool in terms of influencing reimbursement in regard to pharmaceuticals. >> okay. and what do you use the savings for? can you identify it specifically? >> i -- yeah, i would be unable to identify it specifically, but certainly -- i mean i think we're always looking at opportunities to maximize savings that we're seeing in our system through various means. >> okay. we're looking at that closely on this committee and on the oni committee, so be prepared on that. okay. all right. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >>
mr. holmes, if you've experienced the 30-40-b program. do you use it at all and what's been the impact on your systems there? >> woo ye the 340-b program. we have some savings under 340-b. in turn we use those savings to pay for some of our care coordinators and some of our patient sisters where we can align our patients into the pharmaceutical manufacturer's patient assistance program because free is better than discounted. >> okay. ms. snyder, y'all use 340-b? >> we do....
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b over the korean peninsulahi suc a missile defense system. while president trump continues to call on china to do more, the japanese prime minister and mr. trump fully agree that the u.s. and japan intend to take further action on this issue. meg? >> mola lenghi in washington. thank you. >>> kelly is expected to expert his authority from the get-go. cbs news chief correspondent john dickerson explains. >> one is limiting the number of people who have access to the president. you do that because the more people who have access, the more it upends the plans the executive branch have put in place. so you need to be a gate keeper. on the other hand is telling the presidenting no, or convincing the president to do things he doesn't want to do. if general kelly or secretary kelly can do those things, then the white house will be back on path in terms of helping the president's agenda. if not, there may be more chaos. >> what remains to be seen is how much authority kelly is granted to try to control the agenda. that often gets preempted by feuding staff members. general kelly will also have the deal with deteriorating relations with russia whi
b over the korean peninsulahi suc a missile defense system. while president trump continues to call on china to do more, the japanese prime minister and mr. trump fully agree that the u.s. and japan intend to take further action on this issue. meg? >> mola lenghi in washington. thank you. >>> kelly is expected to expert his authority from the get-go. cbs news chief correspondent john dickerson explains. >> one is limiting the number of people who have access to the...
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mr. double bubble. >> we will come out here. >> i'm getting responses, lot of people see old school r and b with me. >> does that mean i no loaning get invites. >> i will also ask you but i'm tired he asked meehan hour were it started. >> well, excuse me. >> i was already in for the night, pajamas. >> it was saturday, at 5:00. >> 5:00 in the afternoon. >> when you invite, she has a hair wrapped up, it is a wrap. >> i didn't know were you wrapped up. >> i didn't want to tell you everything. >> good thing i didn't face time you. >> wow. >> so deborah is going to go to r and b with me, and dianne , call me, i'll go. >> milkie way says we have to move on. how many. >> two. >> you need more, honey, lets get these going. >> there was a bubble gum factory, and my husband, when he is one of seven, they would steel the bubble gum from it. it was right on eagle road in darby. >> i would love to go there. >> keep going, man. >> where do we vice i. we got all this bubble gum from milkie way's house. megan, how oldies this stink ing gum because i'm break ing a moehler on this thing. >> christmas 2015. i think it was. >> it is fresh. >> it is
mr. double bubble. >> we will come out here. >> i'm getting responses, lot of people see old school r and b with me. >> does that mean i no loaning get invites. >> i will also ask you but i'm tired he asked meehan hour were it started. >> well, excuse me. >> i was already in for the night, pajamas. >> it was saturday, at 5:00. >> 5:00 in the afternoon. >> when you invite, she has a hair wrapped up, it is a wrap. >> i didn't know were...
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mr. jed, you didn't do your job, you didn't do your job well enough and you need to do your job better. b i'll accept that criticism because we do need to do our job better to make sure that the citizens of this country and those people that are here legally are protected and that the laws are enforced properly. >> host: he also serves as the border patrol agent and he's here to talk upwards of 30. thank you for your time. >> calista gingrich is president trump's nominee. she's the wife of former house newt gingrich and he will consider her nomination tomorrow. along with the nominee to be the state counterterrorism coordinator and both will testify to rely coverage beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. >> sunday on q&a. >> when we look at president obama's domestic legacy, i think there are two things that are very important that will have long-lasting good consequences to the united states. it can be summarized in four words: sonia sotomayor, and justice taken. >> pulitzer prize winning david garo, mr. garo talks about his book rising star: the making of barack obama which co
mr. jed, you didn't do your job, you didn't do your job well enough and you need to do your job better. b i'll accept that criticism because we do need to do our job better to make sure that the citizens of this country and those people that are here legally are protected and that the laws are enforced properly. >> host: he also serves as the border patrol agent and he's here to talk upwards of 30. thank you for your time. >> calista gingrich is president trump's nominee. she's the...
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b >>> stand by, everyone. we're live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> there they are! mr. and mrs. brooks.tunning. >> oh, natalie, what a wedding. julie ann huff, just beaming. might be one of the coolest weddings i've ever seen. >> so gorgeous. everything outdoors. they are nature-lovers, an adventurous couple. in fact, in idaho. and julie ann says that's where she was introduced to brooks at that very lake in idaho. so it's a place that has special significance to them and also a place where she and her whole family would go and spend their summers, as well. so what a cool -- i'm like, i've got to go to cordia lane,
b >>> stand by, everyone. we're live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> there they are! mr. and mrs. brooks.tunning. >> oh, natalie, what a wedding. julie ann huff, just beaming. might be one of the coolest weddings i've ever seen. >> so gorgeous. everything outdoors. they are nature-lovers, an adventurous couple. in fact, in idaho. and julie ann says that's where she was introduced to brooks at that very lake in idaho. so it's a place that has special significance to them and also...
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mr. blackwell knows from brooklyn. he's born there -- richard selzer. in the late 1930s, he moves to hollywood, a teenager dreaming of stardom. for years, richard gets bit parts in "b. then he meets eccentric millionaire producer howard hughes. hughes casts him in a minor role in his film "vendetta." richard ends up on the cutting-room floor, but along the way, hughes offers the kid some advice -- "change your last name from selzer to blackwell." "blackwell" stuck. >> "blackwell" stuck. >> the acting career, not so much. in 1949, richard meets robert spencer, a hairdresser to the stars. the two become friends -- and more. what was it like to be a gay man, let's say, in the '50s in hollywood? >> i can only say, from what he told me, he was very guarded. >> the partners start a talent-management agency for cabaret singers. spencer does the performers' hair, while blackwell makes their gowns. unlike his acting roles, blackwell's clothes are a hit. >> what he discovered was that his dresses were getting better reviews than the performers. >> next thing you know, hollywood's leading ladies are starting to wear house of blackwell designs. >> he didn't have a style that h
mr. blackwell knows from brooklyn. he's born there -- richard selzer. in the late 1930s, he moves to hollywood, a teenager dreaming of stardom. for years, richard gets bit parts in "b. then he meets eccentric millionaire producer howard hughes. hughes casts him in a minor role in his film "vendetta." richard ends up on the cutting-room floor, but along the way, hughes offers the kid some advice -- "change your last name from selzer to blackwell." "blackwell"...
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mr shrieks children both expensive london apartments through offshore companies. allegedly enabling tax evasion or even money laundering. sure if it is family have denied any wrongdoing the b. b. c. secunda kamani reports now. dipping toensing go the walls go for over a year. and today he left. no one sumit resigned of. sounds high school disqualified him from offic. judges decided he'd not been honest in dealing with a corruption inquiry. but his opponents including cricketer turned leading politician imran khan. today's decision is an unprecedented victory for accountability. call me for the first time we are hopeful that we can also progress like other countries. a powerful man has been brought down by the authority of little. this is not a personal issue between me and i was sharing. it's about the future of pakistan. this case centers around for luxury flats in this building in mayfair. and it began when millions of secret documents from a law firm in panama. will leaked last year. they revealed that the flats were linked to a number of no y. su wreaths children. supreme court in pakistan has been trying to establish where the money to buy them came from. prime minist
mr shrieks children both expensive london apartments through offshore companies. allegedly enabling tax evasion or even money laundering. sure if it is family have denied any wrongdoing the b. b. c. secunda kamani reports now. dipping toensing go the walls go for over a year. and today he left. no one sumit resigned of. sounds high school disqualified him from offic. judges decided he'd not been honest in dealing with a corruption inquiry. but his opponents including cricketer turned leading...
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mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. lou: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is already talking about a possible plan b on healthcare. saying in kentucky if my side is unable to agree on an adequate replacement, then some kind of action with regard to the private insurance market must occur, end quote. that sounds like leadership. president trump taking aim at former clinton campaign chair podesta he tweeted everyone is talking about why john podesta refused to give the dnc server to the f.b.i. and the cia. disgraceful. for more on the president's across-packed day at the g20 and the inaction by the senate leaders on healthcare and other issues, we are joined by fred barnes, and mollie hemingway. thank you both for being here. i have to say that i think the president has acquitted himself so well, mollie. i think it's wonderful that he will take on the likes of john podesta if he has a like from the summit, take on the left-wing media whether it's cnn or nbc and still be the leader of the free world. mollie: one thing that's good about it, it gets people to refocus on the issues. if you are concerned about russian me
mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. lou: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is already talking about a possible plan b on healthcare. saying in kentucky if my side is unable to agree on an adequate replacement, then some kind of action with regard to the private insurance market must occur, end quote. that sounds like leadership. president trump taking aim at former clinton campaign chair podesta he tweeted everyone is talking about why john...