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mr. johnson: mr. cleland, any organization that seeks to make a difference in this world and be effective has to be properly funded and resourced, isn't that correct? mr. cleland: i would suspect. although i suspect there are many people who have very little funding and make a huge difference in this world. mr. johnson: alec is very well funded. and most of the money comes from corporate memberships, isn't that correct? mr. cleland: i honestly couldn't tell you the exact breakdown. we are funded like most nonprofit, nonpartisan organizations. individuals, state legislators, corporations, and foundations. mr. johnson: mostly your money comes from corporations, isn't that correct? mr. cleland: i can't say i know that to be a affect fact. mr. johnson well, is alec a tool of the corporations that fund it? mr. cleland: so the really cool thing about alec, about organizations i work, we put our bias right on the website. it's in fact the exact way i did my testimony. so we are a tool of our legislator membe
mr. johnson: mr. cleland, any organization that seeks to make a difference in this world and be effective has to be properly funded and resourced, isn't that correct? mr. cleland: i would suspect. although i suspect there are many people who have very little funding and make a huge difference in this world. mr. johnson: alec is very well funded. and most of the money comes from corporate memberships, isn't that correct? mr. cleland: i honestly couldn't tell you the exact breakdown. we are...
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mr. johnson: mr. chairman, i yield one minute to my chairman of the appropriations subcommittee. >> i thank the gentleman and we're prepared to support the amendment. i understand the gentleman's goal is to continue funding consistent with 2018 enacted bill that provided funding for the six appalachian states and i know the economic devastation that's happened through the that region and this increase to the a.m.l. program by $30 million so ohio, alabama and virginia would receive $10 million each, equal to the fiscal 2010 levels could help those regions. we can accept this package of amendments at this time, look forward to maintaining funding for the six state. the distribution is similar to fiscal year 2018 and the final 2019 enacted bill. as such i encourage my colleagues to adopt the amendment and yield back. mr. johnson: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. ms. mccollum: i reserve the right to close. the chair: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from ohio. mr.
mr. johnson: mr. chairman, i yield one minute to my chairman of the appropriations subcommittee. >> i thank the gentleman and we're prepared to support the amendment. i understand the gentleman's goal is to continue funding consistent with 2018 enacted bill that provided funding for the six appalachian states and i know the economic devastation that's happened through the that region and this increase to the a.m.l. program by $30 million so ohio, alabama and virginia would receive $10...
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mr. johnson: how many russian link accounts have you suspended since that time? mr. pickles: i don't have the figures at hand. however i would say our systems are catching behavior from accounts across the spectrum. our systems are designed to defend twitter from manipulation by any actor. we see different actors attempting to use our platform. that's why we now catch 9 million accounts every week and cancel them because of suspicious behavior. that's up 299% in one year. i think we're doing much more to learn from 2016 and put robust protections in place in the forthcoming elections. mr. johnson: how do you differentiate these fake accounts from real people? are you using software? are these human vetting decisions? mr. pickles: thank you for that question. it's a good opportunity to explain our work. firstly we have a lot of technology that's working across this. secondly we do have teams of people. we have a dedicated information quality team at the company, which was established after 2016, to focus on these issues. to understand behavior of bad actors. then rein
mr. johnson: how many russian link accounts have you suspended since that time? mr. pickles: i don't have the figures at hand. however i would say our systems are catching behavior from accounts across the spectrum. our systems are designed to defend twitter from manipulation by any actor. we see different actors attempting to use our platform. that's why we now catch 9 million accounts every week and cancel them because of suspicious behavior. that's up 299% in one year. i think we're doing...
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resignation or mr johnson is widely seen as damaged goods in any potential successor in bid and mr davis urged members of parliament not to challenge ms may her political position is now more precarious than ever and here to discuss it more is detail about london we go to london and option right sahni the host of our teams going underground option thanks for joining us it's hard to imagine that this all hasn't been somewhat brewing for maybe a couple years but at least for the last year bring us up to speed on where we are with all the resignations of david davis and boris johnson well over the weekend we had a prime minister victoriously saying to an arguably compliant mainstream media everything was ok we've got a deal that we want to secure from brussels and sure enough midnight on sunday night we saw the brakes and secretary resigned and now the foreign secretary is saying the dream is dying and that britain risks becoming a colony of brussels out of all of the brics and think oh she ations and anyone thinking that the foreign secretary boris johnson may want to may want to put himse
resignation or mr johnson is widely seen as damaged goods in any potential successor in bid and mr davis urged members of parliament not to challenge ms may her political position is now more precarious than ever and here to discuss it more is detail about london we go to london and option right sahni the host of our teams going underground option thanks for joining us it's hard to imagine that this all hasn't been somewhat brewing for maybe a couple years but at least for the last year bring...
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mr. johnson from georgia for five minutes. mr. johnson: gentlemen, we have situation where the supreme court has reversed its own earlier decision. panelg at this exclusive of white males before us today, i am struck with the proposition that the u.s. supreme court can one day overturn brown versus the board of education, just as brown versus the board of education overturned proxy versus ferguson separate but equal -- overturned plessy versus ferguson separate but equal. many refuse to say that brown v. board of education was correctly decided. it should give all americans pause to think about what can happen with the u.s. supreme court's that is improperly stacked with right wing, bigoted justices. our society has undergone a drastic transformation in the 26 years since the court decided quill. we are now participants in a connected world that enables us to buy products from across the country with the click of a button. according to the senses bureau, in the first quarter of 2018, 9.5% of all retail sales occurred online. there
mr. johnson from georgia for five minutes. mr. johnson: gentlemen, we have situation where the supreme court has reversed its own earlier decision. panelg at this exclusive of white males before us today, i am struck with the proposition that the u.s. supreme court can one day overturn brown versus the board of education, just as brown versus the board of education overturned proxy versus ferguson separate but equal -- overturned plessy versus ferguson separate but equal. many refuse to say...
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mr. boris johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker for granting me the opportunity to pay tribute to the men women of the commonwealth who have done an outstanding job over the last two years. and i'm very proud that we have rallied the world against russia's barbaric use of chemical weapons, unprecedented 28 countries joining together to expel 153 spies in protest of what happened. we have rejuvenated the commonwealth with a superb summit, zimbabwe back on the path to membership and angola now wanting to join. we are leading global campaigns against illegal wildlife trade and in favor of 12 years of quality education for every girl and we have a flag, the union flag going up in nine new missions, in the pacific, caribbean, and africa and more to come so we have overtaken france to be the biggest diplomatic network of any european country. none of this would have been possible without the support of my humble friend the prime minister. everyone who has worked with her will recognize her courage and her resilience, and it was p
mr. boris johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker for granting me the opportunity to pay tribute to the men women of the commonwealth who have done an outstanding job over the last two years. and i'm very proud that we have rallied the world against russia's barbaric use of chemical weapons, unprecedented 28 countries joining together to expel 153 spies in protest of what happened. we have rejuvenated the commonwealth with a superb summit, zimbabwe back on the path to membership and angola now...
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resignation or mr johnson is widely seen as damaged goods in any potential successor and bid and mr davis urged members of parliament not to challenge ms may her political position is now more precarious than ever and here's discuss it more in detail about london we go to london and option rights on the host of our teams going underground option thanks for joining us it's hard to imagine that this all hasn't been somewhat brewing for maybe a couple years but at least for the last year bring us up to speed on where we are with all the resignations of david davis and boris johnson. well over the weekend we had a prime minister victoriously saying to an arguably compliant mainstream media everything was ok we've got a deal that we want to secure from brussels and sure enough midnight on sunday night we saw the break that secretary resigned and now the foreign secretary is saying the dream is dying and the britain risks becoming a colony of brussels out of all of the brics of negotiations and anyone thinking that the foreign secretary boris johnson may want to may want to put himself up
resignation or mr johnson is widely seen as damaged goods in any potential successor and bid and mr davis urged members of parliament not to challenge ms may her political position is now more precarious than ever and here's discuss it more in detail about london we go to london and option rights on the host of our teams going underground option thanks for joining us it's hard to imagine that this all hasn't been somewhat brewing for maybe a couple years but at least for the last year bring us...
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mr. johnson is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank all of you for being here. i know this is a difficult subject area. prior to my election from congress i was a constitutional law attorney and i litigated free speech cases in the court for 20 years. i'm very wary of censor ship efforts. times they are well intended but there is always a high degree of subjectivity and it causes problems. i'm still trying to understand what standards each of your organizations utilize to determine exactly how offensive or controversial or fake content is defined. as you've noticed, many of us have come in and out of the hearing because we have other things going on, if you've answered some of these i apologize in advance. this is a question i think my constituents back home want to know because they ask me this all the time, how do each of your companies define fake news. let me start with ms. bickert. >> thank you, congressman. first i want to say that we actually published a new version of our standards in april that gives all of the detail of
mr. johnson is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank all of you for being here. i know this is a difficult subject area. prior to my election from congress i was a constitutional law attorney and i litigated free speech cases in the court for 20 years. i'm very wary of censor ship efforts. times they are well intended but there is always a high degree of subjectivity and it causes problems. i'm still trying to understand what standards each of your organizations...
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mr. johnson's cancer is a terrible disease. the scientific evidence is overwhelming that the products do not cause cancer. >> reporter: center of the debate is still whose science the jury will belie. and if monsanto hasresponsibility to warrant public against using the product. >> it's about the right of every person in this room to make a choice about what chemicals they expose themselves, their family or children to. >> it's going to be plain as a burden to connect up hisnonhodgekins lymphoma to the exposure and they are not going to be able to do that. >> reporter: lee's lawyers have gone so far as to call this a case of a cover-up. they say that monsanto knew the product could cause cancer for the past 20 years and has been hiding that information from the public. of course monsanto's lawyers calls that statement false. they will begin the evidence phase of this trial tomorrow morning. live in superior court susie steimle. >>> president trump about to announce his nominee for the supreme court. >> he narrowed the list down
mr. johnson's cancer is a terrible disease. the scientific evidence is overwhelming that the products do not cause cancer. >> reporter: center of the debate is still whose science the jury will belie. and if monsanto hasresponsibility to warrant public against using the product. >> it's about the right of every person in this room to make a choice about what chemicals they expose themselves, their family or children to. >> it's going to be plain as a burden to connect up...
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mr. johnson for five minutes. yesterday, the president of the united states humiliated america on the world stage. he lavished praise on a dictator interfered with our election to destabilize our democracy and criticized american law enforcement's investigation into the russian misconduct. when asked at the now infamous press conference whether or not he "held russia at all accountable for anything in particular," trump said that he "holds both countries responsible." president trump has gone from acting like a dictator to prostrating himself before a foreign dictator on the world stage. this is a moment of great where americans must be alarmed at the danger that lies ahead for our country under current leadership. no longer can we pretend that what president trump is doing is normal. rather than hearing bullying facebook about how he tweeted -- or how he tweeted marsha the powerful house judiciary committee should be holding hearings on what the russians are doing now to disrupt the upcoming november elections. i
mr. johnson for five minutes. yesterday, the president of the united states humiliated america on the world stage. he lavished praise on a dictator interfered with our election to destabilize our democracy and criticized american law enforcement's investigation into the russian misconduct. when asked at the now infamous press conference whether or not he "held russia at all accountable for anything in particular," trump said that he "holds both countries responsible."...
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mrs. johnson paid their last respects to the junior senator place wherek at the forever.id to rest ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪d a port. is that kind of the standard operating procedure? >> that is a good generalization. the chinese tend to apply less in the way of obvious near-term strings. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> out of this tragic and brutal slaying, the president became even more determined than ever to turn heartbreak into constructive action. the day of the senator's death, president johnson sent letters the president of the senate and the speaker of the house congressently implored to enact a meaningful and control law. >> what in the name of conscience will it take to pass a truly effective gun control law? in this hour of tragedy, that question should at last be answered. spell out our grief in constructive action. >> during the month of june, as he had done through the entire his incumbency, the president continued to the urge to stop theongress violence resulting from easy access to guns. on june 10, he convened the national commission on the causes and prevention of violence. gathered in the east room, the comeal
mrs. johnson paid their last respects to the junior senator place wherek at the forever.id to rest ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪d a port. is that kind of the standard operating procedure? >> that is a good generalization. the chinese tend to apply less in the way of obvious near-term strings. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> out of this tragic and brutal slaying, the president became even more determined than ever to turn heartbreak into constructive action. the day of the senator's death, president johnson sent...
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mr. johnson: this is a e.ce-in-a-lifetime cha reporter: and believes he owns the victory. becoming foreign secretary was a surprise, especially for him. a chance to push for the brexit he wanted, out of the eu with ns f benefits. as he put it, pro having cake and pro-eating it. butting into brexit negotiations came naturally, slapping down brussels -- mr. johnson: some i've seen that they propose to demand seem to be extortionist, and to go with whistle is an appropriate expression. reporter: and lecturing theresa may, calling the pm's ideas crazy come in her favorite paper, and not resigning was pushing it. >> i don't want him managing the brexit process. >> this is backseat driving? >> you could call it backseat driving. the borisit was not johnson way, crossing the globe with ceremonies, salutes, and silly media stunts that h somehw onlyknew how to carry on. the boris johnson way owedve nothing to conional ideas of collective responsibility, as when he rubbished the notion ofr a brexit comise. last month his political stock fell when he was quoted saying that if busines
mr. johnson: this is a e.ce-in-a-lifetime cha reporter: and believes he owns the victory. becoming foreign secretary was a surprise, especially for him. a chance to push for the brexit he wanted, out of the eu with ns f benefits. as he put it, pro having cake and pro-eating it. butting into brexit negotiations came naturally, slapping down brussels -- mr. johnson: some i've seen that they propose to demand seem to be extortionist, and to go with whistle is an appropriate expression. reporter:...
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ago now he's also fighting for it but he is more or less on the same pas as mrs may now is and he's the opposite of boris johnson the foreign secretary. who resigned as he was he was more or less a loose cannon in this cabinet of a dangerous threat to mrs may all the time but the boys knew mutiny in the conservative party tonight no votes for no confidence vote to set in motion a but there's still the possibility that there will be a challenge to the leadership of mrs may of the conservative party and the person to challenge could well be mr johnson himself the now former u.k. foreign minister boris johnson he released a statement a short while ago he wrote that it was with sadness that he had stepped down from his role as board minister he said that may's softer negotiating position meant that the brakes it dream was dying in referring to the plan to remain closely aligned to certain e.u. laws joe johnson wrote that the u.k. was headed for the status of colony. you know she said that she was a little surprised over johnson's resignation she thought that she had support for her negotiating plan so where did this
ago now he's also fighting for it but he is more or less on the same pas as mrs may now is and he's the opposite of boris johnson the foreign secretary. who resigned as he was he was more or less a loose cannon in this cabinet of a dangerous threat to mrs may all the time but the boys knew mutiny in the conservative party tonight no votes for no confidence vote to set in motion a but there's still the possibility that there will be a challenge to the leadership of mrs may of the conservative...
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mr. johnson are license >> reporter: this is a setting case as the attorney from mr. s, if not thousands of clients who have developed non-hodgkin's lymphoma to exposure of round up. >> abc 7 news. >>> a coach just picked up a big position, how does the champion word and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleed
mr. johnson are license >> reporter: this is a setting case as the attorney from mr. s, if not thousands of clients who have developed non-hodgkin's lymphoma to exposure of round up. >> abc 7 news. >>> a coach just picked up a big position, how does the champion word and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is...
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of because we for mr johnson is a little bit like a game for thousand of the average was leaving there. was a lot of my round. yeah legend is a day late and i was in jail jail two thousand nine in my psyche obsession dynamite. live not concerned about his health or tory. living alone in haiti [inaudible] usually. good luck on they she said nothing to the judge as liz and i said i was is who is going to agree. to a friend friend china china is it is it is yeah yeah levy voice [inaudible] taking. in right now and these the five seventeen inches of shot three women women. justification i on the othe. the death death fifty seven rules allow china the green china calls is really reaeay rejected even when anyone dies it is that the calculus of sensess hatt the shop had been bid only country tree. accordingly hello and once she still suffered severere deprpression [inaudible] but what. free china china. usually he was jailed for world into chaos. that's how dentention tion for you shot shows with. the now when i was a daily [inaudible] no. see two guys but school yea. i mean i meal tt [inaudi
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personal statement, mr boris johnson.hich uk ministers have gone to brussels and expostulated against costly eu regulation, we are now claiming that we must accept everyjot and tittle. we continue to make the fatal mistake of underestimating the intelligence of the public. ouch. he says the government's telling you one thing and doing another. a convinced small band of brexiteers surrounded him today but some former remainers stayed away. it is not too late to save brexit. we have time in these negotiations. we have changed tack once, and we can change against. the problem is not that we failed to make the case for a free—trade agreement. we haven't even tried. not even two weeks ago, he signed up to the plan hatched here at chequers, where they are doing already? mrjohnson making the case that the government would have to change course and returned to the prime minister's proposals she set out ina prime minister's proposals she set out in a speech more than a year ago. let us again aim explicitly for that glorious vision
personal statement, mr boris johnson.hich uk ministers have gone to brussels and expostulated against costly eu regulation, we are now claiming that we must accept everyjot and tittle. we continue to make the fatal mistake of underestimating the intelligence of the public. ouch. he says the government's telling you one thing and doing another. a convinced small band of brexiteers surrounded him today but some former remainers stayed away. it is not too late to save brexit. we have time in these...
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mr. johnson of georgia? >> no. >> mr. deutsche? >> no. >> mr. gutierrez? >> no. >> miss bass? mr. richmond? >> no. >> mr. jeffries? >> mr. cicilline? >> no. >> mr. swallwell? >> no. >> mr. raskin. >> no. >> mr. schneider? >> no. >> miss demmings? >> no. >> the clerk of the oversight government reform committee will call the roll. >> mr. gowdy. >> pass. >> mr. duncan. >> aye. >> mr. issa. >> aye for both committees. >> mr. jordan. >> yes. >> mr. sanford. >> aye. >> mr. amash. mr. goeser. >> aye. >> mr. desjarlait. >> aye. >> mr. massey. >> aye. >> mr. meadows. >> aye. >> mr. desantis. >> aye. >> mr. ross. >> aye. >> mr. walker. >> aye. >> mr. blum. >> aye. >> mr. heiss. >> aye. >> mr. russell. >> aye. >> mr. growthman. >> aye. >> mr. herd. mr. palmer. >> aye. >> mr. comber. >> yes. >> mr. mitchell. mr. jean forte. >> yes. >> mr. cummings. >> no. >> ms. maloney. >> no. >> ms. norton. >> no. >> mr. clay. >> mr. lynch. >> no. >> mr. cooper. >> no. >> mr. connolly. >> nay. >> miss kelly. >> nay. >> miss lawrence. >> nay. >> miss watson coleman. >> no. >> mr. christian mortgagy. >> no.
mr. johnson of georgia? >> no. >> mr. deutsche? >> no. >> mr. gutierrez? >> no. >> miss bass? mr. richmond? >> no. >> mr. jeffries? >> mr. cicilline? >> no. >> mr. swallwell? >> no. >> mr. raskin. >> no. >> mr. schneider? >> no. >> miss demmings? >> no. >> the clerk of the oversight government reform committee will call the roll. >> mr. gowdy. >> pass. >> mr....
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mr. johnson will survive. the case is expected to take about a month and could determine exactly how those thousands of other cases waiting will proceed. >>> as we heard, obviously or gears -- lawyers argue the main chemical in roundup is carcinogenic. what does the research show? >> that is what the case is about. they are both going to be going back and forth with scientific experts while the scientists from monsanto's say they believe they have a perfectly safe herbicide, one that has been tested for 40 years. we are expecting the plaintiff attorney will present a great deal of reports saying in fact a way that the chemicals work together, so not just the individual chemicals, but the way they work together is what makes them so dangerous. >> a lot of people watching this very closely. >>> where it is tough is on the children, this is a new experience for them. >> we are closely following the drama and tyler, a down and five to go. -- thailand, eight down and five to go. >>> with the deadline approaching it
mr. johnson will survive. the case is expected to take about a month and could determine exactly how those thousands of other cases waiting will proceed. >>> as we heard, obviously or gears -- lawyers argue the main chemical in roundup is carcinogenic. what does the research show? >> that is what the case is about. they are both going to be going back and forth with scientific experts while the scientists from monsanto's say they believe they have a perfectly safe herbicide, one...
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of contain its own culture in many ways and it seems very contradictory when at this moment mr boris johnson is advocating to handle were this albeit british nationals whose nationality has been this trip so is boris johnson really saying that our laws in the u.k. are not robust enough are the shallow and we are not to be able to. you know have these criminals because they're criminals at the end of the day to go through the justice system and be imprisoned for a whole of life or whatever the sentence happens to be at that time and what we're doing if we follow mr boris johnson the strategies that we are really french are using our justice system to the usa because usa has a death penalty and ok your previous commentator was saying that we don't know whether they will be sort of a death penalty would be passed to them because the trial has not happened but the reality is that we are using our sovereignty and telling the world that britain is not competent enough to really. sort of put through criminals through the criminal justice system and then at the end of the day whatever punishment tha
of contain its own culture in many ways and it seems very contradictory when at this moment mr boris johnson is advocating to handle were this albeit british nationals whose nationality has been this trip so is boris johnson really saying that our laws in the u.k. are not robust enough are the shallow and we are not to be able to. you know have these criminals because they're criminals at the end of the day to go through the justice system and be imprisoned for a whole of life or whatever the...
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mr. johnson and his family, but the 40 years of science and data and experience with this product shows that it doesn't cause cancer. >> reporter: lee talks about how the lesions embarrassed his children and kept him from going out in public. >> one of the issues in this case, the jury has to decide how has the cancer affected his life. i think this goes straight to the heart of it. >>> there is a flex alert for today and tomorrow to conserve energy and prevent rolling blackouts during the heat wave around the state. set your ac to 78 degrees or higher if possible, and avoid using major appliances and ligh their ac the most. >>> and today will feel pretty warm. but there are places reaching 110, 115 degrees. so mid-90s are okay. definitely above average today through thursday. we have a ridge of high pressure over the state. this is the view from our roof camera here, waking up to early morning fog. it's a sign we have a west wind. that is mother nature's air- conditioning. some of that cooler coastal air will be pushed around the bay, the beaches. inland you don't feel the efs much. oaklan5
mr. johnson and his family, but the 40 years of science and data and experience with this product shows that it doesn't cause cancer. >> reporter: lee talks about how the lesions embarrassed his children and kept him from going out in public. >> one of the issues in this case, the jury has to decide how has the cancer affected his life. i think this goes straight to the heart of it. >>> there is a flex alert for today and tomorrow to conserve energy and prevent rolling...
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mr. johnson's cancer. >> if a chemical company sells a product and they know or suspect that the product can cause cancer, they have to warn. they have to give us a choice.>> reporter: the case is expected to set a precedent. there are at least 4000 other people suing monsanto claiming that they, too, got cancer from roundup. >>> a car involved in a collision went around the crossing arms just before the deadly crash. surveillance cameras captured the collision. police say the crossing arms were down and flashing when the buick regal with two people inside drove onto the tracks at 12:30 pm on lincoln avenue. the train was traveling at 55 miles per hour when it slammed into the car. >> optical illusion where you think the train might be moving slower than it appears. they are large and they appear that they are not moving as quickly.>> reporter: both the driver and his passenger were killed. there ditch their names have not been release. >>> coming up, taking on pg&e. how aaron brackett which is getting involved with the victims of the northbay fire. >>> we are looking at temperatures. it
mr. johnson's cancer. >> if a chemical company sells a product and they know or suspect that the product can cause cancer, they have to warn. they have to give us a choice.>> reporter: the case is expected to set a precedent. there are at least 4000 other people suing monsanto claiming that they, too, got cancer from roundup. >>> a car involved in a collision went around the crossing arms just before the deadly crash. surveillance cameras captured the collision. police say...
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mr. johnson's cancer. if a chemical company sells a product and they know or suspect that product can cause cancer, they have to warn. they have to give us a choice. >> reporter: this case is expected to set a precedent. there are 4000 other people claiming they too got cancer from roundup. >>> firefighters are getting a handle on the fire north of lake bare yet that. it's 75% contained and cal fire expects full containment thursday. >>> well known activist erin brockovich is trying to help victims of the fires in the wine country. she made a name for herself years ago fighting pg&e. >> this company doesn't follow rules. >> reporter: erin brockovich whose battle against pg&e was made into a movie -- taking on the company again. >> it's been a 27 year experience of the same repetitive corporate behavior. time and time again. >> reporter: she's teaming with a law firm suing pg&e on behalf of residents who lost their homes in the fire. they are trying to stop two proposed bills that they say would let pg&e sl
mr. johnson's cancer. if a chemical company sells a product and they know or suspect that product can cause cancer, they have to warn. they have to give us a choice. >> reporter: this case is expected to set a precedent. there are 4000 other people claiming they too got cancer from roundup. >>> firefighters are getting a handle on the fire north of lake bare yet that. it's 75% contained and cal fire expects full containment thursday. >>> well known activist erin...
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mr. johnson and his family, but i think with this product on the market for 40 years shows it's not caused this cancer and does not. >> reporter: johnson's lawyers say the study don't take a close look at the cancer risk. >> we talk about cancer studies, about 20, and almost all of them -- >> reporter: an environmental attorney, robert kenny junior, he said his firm represented 800 people with similar stories to johnson's. this case, he said, makes history and shows monsanto -- >> reporter: johnson testified that had he suspected a link between the two, he never would have used the productions. and said he -- products, and certainly would have used them in an environment that kids play. that would have been "unethical." the case is to be wrapped up and to the jury august 10. >>> san francisco mayor london breed announced funding at keeping people in support of housing. she wants to provide a million dollars to residential care facilities that contract with the city. the mayor made the announcement at the victorian manor. officials say the number of facilities has dropped from 70 down to 37
mr. johnson and his family, but i think with this product on the market for 40 years shows it's not caused this cancer and does not. >> reporter: johnson's lawyers say the study don't take a close look at the cancer risk. >> we talk about cancer studies, about 20, and almost all of them -- >> reporter: an environmental attorney, robert kenny junior, he said his firm represented 800 people with similar stories to johnson's. this case, he said, makes history and shows monsanto...
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mr. johnson would have seen those numbers.does not necessarily carry the big lead or popularity that has carried himself are. canver, a lot of that change. anna: crunch time. thank you much, david merritt. great conversation. just how much of trouble will boris johnson be on the back benches? what does it mean for the markets? let's bring in john wraith, the head of u.k. macro rates and strategy at ubs limited. you talked about david davis resigning and in the meantime, boris johnson is gone. transition to the two-year -- for the two-year. .- for the two-year period what does boris johnson's departure mean for the risk factor in the u.k.? john: i think we would say that the most likely outcome over the next 6-9 months is still that the u.k. makes it to the transition period, that parliament approves the withdrawal deal, as is the u.k. and eu -- as does the u.k. and eu negotiating teams. getting there has become more complicated. the numbers are not there yet to challenge theresa may, but every time the government moves and wha
mr. johnson would have seen those numbers.does not necessarily carry the big lead or popularity that has carried himself are. canver, a lot of that change. anna: crunch time. thank you much, david merritt. great conversation. just how much of trouble will boris johnson be on the back benches? what does it mean for the markets? let's bring in john wraith, the head of u.k. macro rates and strategy at ubs limited. you talked about david davis resigning and in the meantime, boris johnson is gone....
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mrs. johnson. my mother came here for the inauguration we stayed at blair house across the street and went to have breakfast with the johnsons. my mother hated airplanes. we had a train back to new york. my father looked at the watch and president johnson said, cliff, relax. the praying -- the train will wait. my father said, yes for you. president johnson said sit down, you've got coffee, you got time. so dad did. he got lost in conversation and looked at his watch and bolted to his feet. we ran from the white house and dove to the car they had waiting. it was 10:00. we were done. the train was gone. we went to union station but the driver sort of surprised my parents by not pulling in front of union station but to the back into a train platform. there were two people on the platform one was a guy with the baggage cart, the other was a conductor with his watch. dad started running and he threw his bags at the guy with a cart. and the conductor said folks, slow down you got plenty of time, the whit
mrs. johnson. my mother came here for the inauguration we stayed at blair house across the street and went to have breakfast with the johnsons. my mother hated airplanes. we had a train back to new york. my father looked at the watch and president johnson said, cliff, relax. the praying -- the train will wait. my father said, yes for you. president johnson said sit down, you've got coffee, you got time. so dad did. he got lost in conversation and looked at his watch and bolted to his feet. we...
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mr. johnson of georgia? mr. cohen votes no. mr. johnson of georgia? no. mr. deutsche? no. mr. gutierrez? no. ms. bass? mr. richmond? mr. jeffries? mr. cicilline? no. mr. swalwell? mr. lieu? no. mr. raskin? ms. jayapal? no. mr. schneider? no. ms. demings? no. has every member voted who wishes to vote? >> mr. chairman? >> the gentle woman is recorded as no. we're going to wait another minute or two for the ranking member. so are you recorded? the gentleman is recorded. mr. chairman? how am i recorded? the gentleman from louisiana is not recorded. >> mr. johnson votes yes. mr. chairman? the gentleman from california. >> no. >> mr. swalwell votes no. >> chairman, may i make a parliamentary inquiry? >> the gentle woman will state her parliamentary inquiry? >> mr. chairman, i'm trying to inquire of the basis of the emergency and the cause that has generated this resolution to ignore the regular order of the seven-day notice of the notice. >> it's not an emergency. it's good cause. the gentleman from maryland. >> how am i recorded? >> not recorded. >> no. >> mr. raskin votes no. >> g
mr. johnson of georgia? mr. cohen votes no. mr. johnson of georgia? no. mr. deutsche? no. mr. gutierrez? no. ms. bass? mr. richmond? mr. jeffries? mr. cicilline? no. mr. swalwell? mr. lieu? no. mr. raskin? ms. jayapal? no. mr. schneider? no. ms. demings? no. has every member voted who wishes to vote? >> mr. chairman? >> the gentle woman is recorded as no. we're going to wait another minute or two for the ranking member. so are you recorded? the gentleman is recorded. mr. chairman?...
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mr. johnson is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i know this is a difficult subject area.prior to my election i was an attorney at how they get free speech for almost 20 years. i am very wary of censorship efforts. sometimes there well intended but there's always a high degree of subjectivity and it causes problems. i'm trying to understand what standards each other organizations utilized to determine exactly how offensive or controversial orphic content is defined. as you noticed me of us have come in and out because of other things going on. if you'd answered some of these i apologize. this isns a question i think mys constituents want to know because he asked me this all the time. how did each of your companies define fake news? start with ms. bickert. >> thank you, congressman. first i want to save we publish a a new version of our standards in april that gives all of the detail of what we tell our content reviewers in terms of how to put our policies against things like hate speech. we include a section on what were doing to combat false news. it is not against our po
mr. johnson is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i know this is a difficult subject area.prior to my election i was an attorney at how they get free speech for almost 20 years. i am very wary of censorship efforts. sometimes there well intended but there's always a high degree of subjectivity and it causes problems. i'm trying to understand what standards each other organizations utilized to determine exactly how offensive or controversial orphic content is defined. as you noticed...
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mr. johnson because the numbers in the conservative party are not there to unseat her.y be there to challenge her leadership, but probably not unseat her. maybe the government is more unsecure when -- then you think. i think that's for collected in the market. guy: thanks very much indeed. david merritt joining us. take a look at this chart. this is volatility. we are, when you look at sterling, barely pricing any price action. this is an indication of how the market sees the brexit story via the prism of the cable rate. the long-term average on this over the charts we've got here, 7.77. it's currently trading 7.35, so below average. the market isn't pricing any fireworks. is the market misreading this story? the cio of investment management joins us on set. your thoughts? guest: my perspective is we take an insular focus with these developments. with regards to brexit. we can say what we want but with the eu agree? will it be possible to strike a deal that's acceptable? the eu might consider it unacceptable. that might be the problem davis is struggling with and is app
mr. johnson because the numbers in the conservative party are not there to unseat her.y be there to challenge her leadership, but probably not unseat her. maybe the government is more unsecure when -- then you think. i think that's for collected in the market. guy: thanks very much indeed. david merritt joining us. take a look at this chart. this is volatility. we are, when you look at sterling, barely pricing any price action. this is an indication of how the market sees the brexit story via...
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mr. johnson of louisiana. mr. bigs. mr mr. -- mr. nadler? mr. nadler votes no. miss jackson lee? mr. cohn? is. >> -- johnson of georgia. no. mr. deutsch? mr. deutsch votes no. mr. gutierrez? miss bass? mr. richmond? votes no. mr. jeffreys? mr. cicilline? >> no. >> mr. cicilline votes no. >> swalwell. >> no. >> mr. -- miss demmings. >> the clerk of the oversight government reform committee will call the roll. >> mr. gaudy? >> pass. >> mr. gowdy passes. mr. done can? mr. duncan votes aye. >> mr. isa votes aye. >> jordan. mr. sanford. aye. >> mr. >> ms. fox. mr. massey. mr. meadows. mr. meadows votes aye. mr. desan tis. mr. ross. mr. walker? mr. walker votes aye. mr. blum. mr. blum. mr. russell. mr. russell votes aye. mr. -- mr. palmer. mr. comber. >> yes. >> mr. mitchell. mr. gianforte. votes yes. >> mr. cummings. mr. cummings? mr. cummings votes no. ms. -- maz maloney. mrs. -- mr. clay. mr. lynch. mr. lynch votes no. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. connelly. mr. connelly votes nay. ms. kelly votes nay. ms. lawrence votes nay. ms. watson coleman. mr. ras kin. mr. gomez. mr. welch.
mr. johnson of louisiana. mr. bigs. mr mr. -- mr. nadler? mr. nadler votes no. miss jackson lee? mr. cohn? is. >> -- johnson of georgia. no. mr. deutsch? mr. deutsch votes no. mr. gutierrez? miss bass? mr. richmond? votes no. mr. jeffreys? mr. cicilline? >> no. >> mr. cicilline votes no. >> swalwell. >> no. >> mr. -- miss demmings. >> the clerk of the oversight government reform committee will call the roll. >> mr. gaudy? >> pass. >>...
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mrs. johnson the morning after their inauguration. we stayed at blair house across the street and we went over to have breakfast with the johnsons and we had a 10:00 train back to new york. my mother hated airplanes, so did my grandmother. and we had the train and my father looked at his watch and said we need to get going. and president johnson said oh, cliff, relax. the train will wait. my father said yeah, for you. president johnson said sit down, have another cup of coffee. you have time. so dad did, the president was ordering him to sit down and he sat down. he locked at his watch and he bolted to his feet. we ran to the white house, we defense into the car they had waited for us. the train was gone. we went over to union station and the driver sort of surprised my parents by not pulling in front of union station, he pulled into the back on to a train platform. and there were two people on the platform, one was a guy with a baggage cart and the other was a conductor with his watch out. so dad started running, he threw the bag at
mrs. johnson the morning after their inauguration. we stayed at blair house across the street and we went over to have breakfast with the johnsons and we had a 10:00 train back to new york. my mother hated airplanes, so did my grandmother. and we had the train and my father looked at his watch and said we need to get going. and president johnson said oh, cliff, relax. the train will wait. my father said yeah, for you. president johnson said sit down, have another cup of coffee. you have time....
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mr. johnson and his family as we do with anyone with cancer, but 40 years of science and data and experience with the product shows it doesn't cause cancer. >> today in court jurors saw photos of some of johnson's symptoms. the cancer caused lesions over 80 percent of his body. >>> the white house threatening to strip security clearances from six former obama-era officials that have been highly critical of president trump. they include former cia director john brennan, james comey, and susan rice. the white house says they want to make the move because the officials are month politicized and in some cases monetized for their criticism. >> did somebody breach protocol in terms of classified material or break a law it's appropriate. if it's not it certainly would look to be just kind of a political retribution. >> former cia directors and other top national security officials are typically allowed to keep their high level clearances for while to advise successors. >>> the trump administration could take away california's power to regulate car green house gas emissions. the move is part of a re
mr. johnson and his family as we do with anyone with cancer, but 40 years of science and data and experience with the product shows it doesn't cause cancer. >> today in court jurors saw photos of some of johnson's symptoms. the cancer caused lesions over 80 percent of his body. >>> the white house threatening to strip security clearances from six former obama-era officials that have been highly critical of president trump. they include former cia director john brennan, james...
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in the political turmoil following the vote, david cameron quit, the catering a role mr johnson had always support. in view of the circumstances in parliament, i have concluded that person be me. circumstances in parliament, i have concluded that person be mem circumstances in parliament, i have concluded that person be me. it was a huge blow that borisjohnson then found himself appointed to one of the biggestjobs in government by the biggestjobs in government by the new prime minister theresa may. what would you say to those who are unhappy with your new foreign secretary? boris johnson became the most powerful flag carrier for the leave campaign around the cabinet table and was always ready to make his opinion known. the sums i have seen his opinion known. the sums i have seen that the proposed to demand from this country seem to me to be extortionate and i think to go whistle is an entirely appropriate expression. the formerjournalist was never far from the expression. the formerjournalist was neverfarfrom the papers writing about his opinion, some collea g u es writing about his opinio
in the political turmoil following the vote, david cameron quit, the catering a role mr johnson had always support. in view of the circumstances in parliament, i have concluded that person be me. circumstances in parliament, i have concluded that person be mem circumstances in parliament, i have concluded that person be me. it was a huge blow that borisjohnson then found himself appointed to one of the biggestjobs in government by the biggestjobs in government by the new prime minister theresa...
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rat rather the pastor at rival who resigned over the bricks that plan saying quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms maes job of managing bracks it will be harder enter political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington d.c. mr trump's treasury secretary steve i'm a neutral heard a loud and bipartisan chorus of criticism of the administration's trade and tariff policies with republicans notably raising their voices in the senate foreign relations committee hearing on terrorist chairman bob corker republican of tennessee and a former campaign supporter an early supporter of mr trump in a state with bokes wagon nissan and general motors plants said he was concerned mr trump was on a dangerous course and listen to this abusing his authority that's capitol hill code here folks for breaking the law by mr trump imposing tariffs on national security is justification for those tariffs that authority by the way is sometimes specifically cited as section two thirty two you may h
rat rather the pastor at rival who resigned over the bricks that plan saying quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms maes job of managing bracks it will be harder enter political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington d.c. mr trump's treasury secretary steve i'm a neutral heard a loud and bipartisan chorus of criticism of the administration's trade and tariff policies with republicans...
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that all this will have negative repercussions for my children and their children and i ask you mr johnson to seal off the border has. in the summer you said if we don't show a friendly face this is not my country more and more people are saying to me this is not my chancellor. does this. then when we face a difficult task. and this is without doubt the most difficult task we have faced in my time as chancellor i'm constantly vignettes. one man in particular has been following this development critically must see whole thought form of the very end state premier now america's interior minister and her team but not really on her side you miss and we must limit the number of refugees no country on this earth takes in an unlimited number of refugees and there's not a society on this earth that can cope with an unlimited number of refugees from from a cough to invite in reality it's not about where to put the refugees on how to feed them all give them medical care and comfort is happening here is a battle for germany. between forces who want to batten down the hatches and preserve our tradition
that all this will have negative repercussions for my children and their children and i ask you mr johnson to seal off the border has. in the summer you said if we don't show a friendly face this is not my country more and more people are saying to me this is not my chancellor. does this. then when we face a difficult task. and this is without doubt the most difficult task we have faced in my time as chancellor i'm constantly vignettes. one man in particular has been following this development...
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rat rather the pastor at rival who resigned over the bricks that plan saying quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms may's job of managing brax it will be harder and or political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington d.c. mr trump's treasury secretary stephen minucci heard a loud and bipartisan chorus of criticism of the administration's trade and tariff policies with republicans notably raising their voices in a senate foreign relations committee hearing on terrorist chairman bob corker republican of tennessee and a former campaign supporter an early supporter of mr trump in a state with bokes wagon nissan and general motors plants said he was concerned mr trump was on a dangerous course and listen to this abusing his authority that's capitol hill code here folks for breaking the law by mr trump imposing tariffs on national security is justification for those tariffs that authority by the way is sometimes specifically cited as section two thirty two you may hear th
rat rather the pastor at rival who resigned over the bricks that plan saying quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms may's job of managing brax it will be harder and or political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington d.c. mr trump's treasury secretary stephen minucci heard a loud and bipartisan chorus of criticism of the administration's trade and tariff policies with republicans...
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but mr johnson has struggled to define what that means. that is the big question for that means. g question for mr hunt. all of these huge, huge issues that we still don't know the answers to. i think that will be a very, very fat inbox for mr hunt to chew over when he starts tomorrow. james landale. thanks to katya adler as well in brussels. we'll have more from westminster before the end of the programme, and we'll be asking how secure theresa may is in downing street following the forthright criticism levelled at her by borisjohnson. but for the day's other news, let's join reeta. earlier this evening mrs may was talking at westminster to conservative mps. 0verall people coming out saying there was a significant level of support for her in the meeting. we will discuss that and what prospects are in the months ahead. but for the day's other news, let's join reeta. divers in northern thailand have confirmed they have rescued four more boys from a flooded cave network. it means that eight out of the group of 13 have now been brought out, after four were guided out to safety yester
but mr johnson has struggled to define what that means. that is the big question for that means. g question for mr hunt. all of these huge, huge issues that we still don't know the answers to. i think that will be a very, very fat inbox for mr hunt to chew over when he starts tomorrow. james landale. thanks to katya adler as well in brussels. we'll have more from westminster before the end of the programme, and we'll be asking how secure theresa may is in downing street following the forthright...
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reporter: what's your brexit plan, mr johnson? borisjohnson is on his way out. himself. why one of those who sold brexit so hard to the public thinks the prime minister's plan sells us out. mrjohnson, ever conscious of reputation, used an unusual resignation speech to say why. personal statement, mr borisjohnson. after decades in which uk ministers have gone to brussels and expostulated against costly eu regulation, we are now claiming that we must accept every jot and tittle. we continue to make the fatal mistake of underestimating the intelligence of the public. 0uch! he says the government's telling you one thing and doing another. a convinced small band of brexiteers surrounded him today but some former remainers stayed away. it is not too late to save brexit. we have time in these negotiations. we have changed tack once, and we can change again. the problem is not that we failed to make the case for a free—trade agreement. we haven't even tried. not even two weeks ago, though, he signed up to the plan hatched here at chequers. were they arguing already? mrj
reporter: what's your brexit plan, mr johnson? borisjohnson is on his way out. himself. why one of those who sold brexit so hard to the public thinks the prime minister's plan sells us out. mrjohnson, ever conscious of reputation, used an unusual resignation speech to say why. personal statement, mr borisjohnson. after decades in which uk ministers have gone to brussels and expostulated against costly eu regulation, we are now claiming that we must accept every jot and tittle. we continue to...
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also discussing the fact that mr johnson and other eurosceptic ministers were told they would be unablef they quit. this is another that of tough talk beforehand. sources briefing that if they were to resign at chequers they would have to leave their ministerial cars. there is a two mile travel drive at the bottom of which are journalists wanting to ask you questions. it is a long way to the train station. and the taxi company is unavailable. that was not going to work. there is talk about what we should and shouldn't do and brexit has the big business friendly or it will not happen. the problem that conservatives have is that if they gave the hard brexit supporters exactly what they wanted with no customs unit, no immigration, no nothing, no contact with the eu after this, then you would have had some sort of economic problem. and whatever size it was, the conservative party would have been blamed for that. it would not have been the will of the people, the people will blame the tories. a train to reject their own reputation. they are not resigning because they put party before themsel
also discussing the fact that mr johnson and other eurosceptic ministers were told they would be unablef they quit. this is another that of tough talk beforehand. sources briefing that if they were to resign at chequers they would have to leave their ministerial cars. there is a two mile travel drive at the bottom of which are journalists wanting to ask you questions. it is a long way to the train station. and the taxi company is unavailable. that was not going to work. there is talk about what...
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mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i'm proud to say that the cities of north texas are frequently named some of the best places to live in the whole country. of course, there's no surprise to the folks who live there. there are many reasons that north texas continues to draw people and businesses to the area. these reasons include good schools and low taxes, but people are also attracted to our business-friendly environment. in fact, just last week, the plano chamber of commerce was nationally recognized as the 2018 chamber of the year. now, that's got to be outstanding. i want to congratulate jamie jolly, the president of the plano chamber, as well as the entire plano chamber of commerce team for all your hard work to make our business community such a thriving success. od bless you, and i salute you . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from minnesota seek without neck snigs objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. mccollum: over the past decade, congress has pr
mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i'm proud to say that the cities of north texas are frequently named some of the best places to live in the whole country. of course, there's no surprise to the folks who live there. there are many reasons that north texas continues to draw people and businesses to the area. these reasons include good schools and low taxes, but people are also attracted to our business-friendly environment. in fact, just last week, the plano chamber of commerce was nationally...
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mr. johnson is gonna die and having to say this in front of him and his wife when i wanted to fight but theple fact is is gonna die it's just a matter of time in between now and then he's gonna have to use more chemo more radiation more whatever the heck he can to try to live another day longer the married father of two is suffering from non hodgkins lymphoma and is covered with lesions over 80 percent of his body.in his opening argument his lawyer told the jury that johnson's cancer was caused by a chemical inside the weed killer roundup made by the agro chemicial company, monsanto. johnson used a generic of the product in is job for the benecia unified school district controlling weeds.the plantiff's attorney outlined his strategy promising to do in depth into scientific evidence that he says shows that the weed killer causes cancer. he says roundup should come with a warning label.johnson's case is the first of hundreds if not thousands like it....johnson's case was allowed to go first because his doctors say he doesn't have long to live. we're going to be this case is important because
mr. johnson is gonna die and having to say this in front of him and his wife when i wanted to fight but theple fact is is gonna die it's just a matter of time in between now and then he's gonna have to use more chemo more radiation more whatever the heck he can to try to live another day longer the married father of two is suffering from non hodgkins lymphoma and is covered with lesions over 80 percent of his body.in his opening argument his lawyer told the jury that johnson's cancer was caused...
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mr. boris johnson. >> in one on either side wants a hard border, you couldn't construct one if you tried. but there certainly can be different rules north and south of the boarder to reflect the fact that there are two different jurisdictions. in fact, there already are. there can be checks away from the border and technical solutions as the prime minister rightly described at manchin house. in fact, there already are. but when i and other colleagues , and i see my right honorable friend proposed further technical solutions to make customs and regulatory checks remotely those proposals were never even properly examined as if such solutions had become intellectually undesirable in the context of the argument. and somehow after the december joint report, whose backstop arrangement we were all told was entirely provisional, never to be invoked, it became too ta boo even to discuss technical fixes. so mr. speaker, after 18 months of stealthy retreat, we have come from the bright certainties of lancaster house o the agreement. lancaster house set laws that will be made in westminster. there wi
mr. boris johnson. >> in one on either side wants a hard border, you couldn't construct one if you tried. but there certainly can be different rules north and south of the boarder to reflect the fact that there are two different jurisdictions. in fact, there already are. there can be checks away from the border and technical solutions as the prime minister rightly described at manchin house. in fact, there already are. but when i and other colleagues , and i see my right honorable friend...
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i think that mr johnson if he said that and of course it's anecdotal remark. uncalled for by the foreign secretary who has himself talked about want to get a global britain who has asked britain's embassies and consulates around the world to be a shop window for the britain is great campaign i think if he said it was appropriate way for a minister who's holding one of the great offices of state quite just i just i just made it very clear that i think his remarks are deeply disappointing comes at the end of a long list of remarks have been deeply disciplined and i. short of the prime of his own extremely mindful of that it was not my it was not to some of those tally well to be sacked look who the prime minister has in her cap and it is a high pay from personal experience very much a matter of urgency and so go to reason i was alluding yes well shouldn't you have an opinion on those i'm not going to your family for throwing through. exactly exactly so i don't see why you tiptoeing around this particular issue because at the end of the day the issue is not about
i think that mr johnson if he said that and of course it's anecdotal remark. uncalled for by the foreign secretary who has himself talked about want to get a global britain who has asked britain's embassies and consulates around the world to be a shop window for the britain is great campaign i think if he said it was appropriate way for a minister who's holding one of the great offices of state quite just i just i just made it very clear that i think his remarks are deeply disappointing comes...