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please of the ward because this is where this will be my my role in the next four years now mr ok i know you rely on volunteers but you also have to work with local actors including local governments and i may be cheapest a mistake but it's a common view here in moscow that the so-called international community has no problem coming together to create problems like the ones we observe in the middle east or north africa but it's very very rarely joins hands in order to solve the am i being too negative. if i look at the capacity. of the international community and the hormones to fix the problems that are causing so many suffering of course there is nothing to be optimistic but if i look of the capacity of you money to each human beings to do. to believe in empathy to other human beings in pain. every day so the problem is that we have to speak up we have to do to clarify and to call to governments to improve the. doom. of those in need to protect the life of those. risk especially in the war zone those are leading the consequences of climate change as an example but mr olcott i assume th
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plays of the ward because this is where this will be my my role in the next four years now mr ok i know you rely on volunteers but you also have to work with local actors. including local governments and i may be cheap disinterested but it's a common view here in moscow that the so-called international community has no problem coming together to create problems like the ones we observe in the middle east or north africa but it is very very rarely joins hands in order to solve the am i being too negative look if i look at the capacity. of the international community and the government to fix the problem that are causing so many suffering of course there is nothing to be optimistic but if we look of the capacity of humanity of each human beings to do. to be party to other human beings. every day so the problem is that we have to speak up we have to do. to the governments to improve the. tomb. of those in need to protect the life of those. risk especially in the war zone those are leaving the consequences of climate change as an example but mr olcott i assume that this is what you have bee
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please of the ward because this is where this will be my my role in the next four years now mr ok i know you rely on volunteers but you also have to work with local actors including local governments and i may be too pessimistic but it's a common view here in moscow that the south called the international community has no problem coming together to create problems like the ones we observe in the middle east or north africa but it's very very rarely joins hands in order to solve the am i being too negative look if i look at the capacity of. the international community and they go on to fix the problems that are causing so many suffering of course there is nothing to be optimistic but if we look of the capacity of humanity of each human beings to do. to be even empathy to other human beings. every day so the problem is that we have to speak up we have to do. to call to the government to improve the. life of those in need to protect the life of those. risk especially in the war zone those are leading the consequences of climate change as an example but mr olcott i assume that this is what y
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please of the ward because this is where this will be my my role in the next four years now mr ok i know you rely on volunteers but you also have to work with local actors including local governments and i may be too pessimistic but it's a common view here in moscow that the so-called international community has no problem coming together to create problems like the ones we observe in the middle east or north africa but it's very very rarely joins hands in order to solve.
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please of the ward because this is where this will be my my role in the next four years now mr ok i know you rely on volunteers but you also have to work with local actors including local governments and i may be cheapest a mistake but it's a common view here in moscow that this so-called international community has no problem coming together to create problems like the ones we observe in the middle east or north africa but it's very very rarely joins hands in order to solve the am i being too negative. if a little crowd. the capacity. of the international community and the government to fix the problems that are causing so many suffering of course there is nothing to be optimistic but if a look of the capacity of humanity of each human beings to do. to be even a party to the other human beings in pain. every day saw the problem is that we have to speak up we have to do to clarify and to call to the governments to improve the. tomb protect the life of those in need to protect the life of those. risk especially in the war zone those are leading the consequences of climate change as an exa
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mr. sopko: i agree with that. mr. issa: ok. i agree with it. but we continue to do that in country after country, is that true? mr. sopko: sir, i look at afghanistan. i agree bribes are being paid but we try to look into that and stop it. mr. issa: i know you do. when i talk about new rules these are new rules for the trump administration. this problem didn't begin with this administration or even the last administration. mr. sopko: absolutely. mr. issa: so one of the new rules should be convoys turn around, they report to us and we deal with either pakistan or afghanistan and tell them that one of the conditions our forces doing what we do for them is in fact that we don't pay bribes, we don't do it under the foreign corruption act, we shouldn't have our vendors doing it in order to get their convoys to our troops, that's a fair statement under what should be a new rule, if you will? mr. sopko: i think the u.s. military is trying to enforce that rule right now. last -- under the current regime and there as well as the prior one, i think they've
mr. sopko: i agree with that. mr. issa: ok. i agree with it. but we continue to do that in country after country, is that true? mr. sopko: sir, i look at afghanistan. i agree bribes are being paid but we try to look into that and stop it. mr. issa: i know you do. when i talk about new rules these are new rules for the trump administration. this problem didn't begin with this administration or even the last administration. mr. sopko: absolutely. mr. issa: so one of the new rules should be...
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mrs. obama: i think i did ok. she is like, i don't know. [laughter] mrs. obama: still waiting to see. shonda: hoping i do not mess up. [laughter] shonda: i want to do a lighting round of questions. what is your comfort food? mrs. obama: anything salty. french fries, pizza, burgers. even the vegetable lady, when i need comfort i will go to a chip. shonda: which, you work out all the time. mrs. obama: i do. shonda: your idea of vacation is working out. that is not a vacation. mrs. obama: it is. i need that chip. shonda: what does it give you? mrs. obama: you know, at first it is just, it is that thing. i started working out hard. because my husband worked out all the time and i was mad at him because he was always working out and i was with the kids. so i did it as revenge at first. [laughter] mrs. obama: i was like, ok, i'm working out too then. which was a good motivation. and then after a while, i needed it. it made me feel better, physically, emotionally, it was meditative. it was and is, it just, it is just a place to release and to solely invest in me. shonda: centering. mrs. obam
mrs. obama: i think i did ok. she is like, i don't know. [laughter] mrs. obama: still waiting to see. shonda: hoping i do not mess up. [laughter] shonda: i want to do a lighting round of questions. what is your comfort food? mrs. obama: anything salty. french fries, pizza, burgers. even the vegetable lady, when i need comfort i will go to a chip. shonda: which, you work out all the time. mrs. obama: i do. shonda: your idea of vacation is working out. that is not a vacation. mrs. obama: it is. i...
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and i'm just you say ok let's write and structures and pointers but actually just realize this wrist. i will try. and write to you but very slow. really really. yes ok ready yes. mr know that i low life will and you will always remain my beloved parents. they've lost their sons too i adds coming from the. land and that's he was a totally normal boy with most of the german parents desperately searching for their children and what of the old fart is doing let them die you've disappointed parents and now appealing to german lawmakers. next d.w. . european stars deliver rousing performance of. jazz flavored soul for good live make my eyes and look around mario biondi has touched the hearts of this thing. your concert in forty five minutes on the d w you're. welcome to quadriga that will satisfy demand that you thought you had a good lead. women's talk w smart women. smart talks we. are smart station you'll find out if w. . s. . when cities are engulfed by the sea. then comes the malls and costly protective measures. when. you. challenge the suture started november night on. hello and welcome to focus on europe thanks very much for joining us damian mcginnis.
and i'm just you say ok let's write and structures and pointers but actually just realize this wrist. i will try. and write to you but very slow. really really. yes ok ready yes. mr know that i low life will and you will always remain my beloved parents. they've lost their sons too i adds coming from the. land and that's he was a totally normal boy with most of the german parents desperately searching for their children and what of the old fart is doing let them die you've disappointed parents...
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ok just give me a dollar i want to. just see if you are so good if you start with your finger tom i spoke with mr griffin ok go on here you carry that order. for i don't know where you. would. think. it's my birthday and i got a gun for my birthday what so i'm going to shoot it for the first time are today. we've seen just about everything m. sixteen assault rifles a ar fifteen some models hunting rifles with homemade silencers these guys could have been used by anyone they could menus and robbers the message and also homicides there was nineteen years ago those words deal right. since the laws in the state of tennessee of chinese substantially you're allowed to carry guns in parks. guns in bars you know guns in your car so from a police chief's perspective i would definitely say that probably prefer if we do not have guns in bars. i got a fourteen inside gun from santa cause last year. right now our best selling rifle is the better wesson it's just you know finding an issue that people just you know go to the range and go shoot don't. have a phone. is there also are there's a lot of. b.s. thank you ma'am and here are fou
ok just give me a dollar i want to. just see if you are so good if you start with your finger tom i spoke with mr griffin ok go on here you carry that order. for i don't know where you. would. think. it's my birthday and i got a gun for my birthday what so i'm going to shoot it for the first time are today. we've seen just about everything m. sixteen assault rifles a ar fifteen some models hunting rifles with homemade silencers these guys could have been used by anyone they could menus and...
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mr. chairman did you want to say something? >> it's ok mr. chairman. i was pointing out -- what's have the vote. >> will recognize you. >> chairman, i want to say something. >> about the amendment? >> yes. >> i will be happy to recognize you in advance. >> thank you. states -- not ordinary, but go ahead. >> each of our states has a terrible problem with opioidaz. s. did you know that a pregnant woman on opioids transfers the dependency to the unborn child, and when born, that child has a -- not addiction -- a dependency on opioids. the only way to get them off in 60e, in the hospital is 30- days on morphine. that's the only way to get a child off. >> i'm not sure if that. >> therefore, i certainly support the senators amendment. >> the senate will call the role. [voting] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [voting] >> the final tally is 12 i's, 14 nay's. >> the amendment is defeated. like to thank m
mr. chairman did you want to say something? >> it's ok mr. chairman. i was pointing out -- what's have the vote. >> will recognize you. >> chairman, i want to say something. >> about the amendment? >> yes. >> i will be happy to recognize you in advance. >> thank you. states -- not ordinary, but go ahead. >> each of our states has a terrible problem with opioidaz. s. did you know that a pregnant woman on opioids transfers the dependency to the...
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ok everybody. mr. president. sir, i will tell you that you look great in that suit. but there is something missing. can i please ask the wing commander of the biggest, baddest, meanest c130 wing in the air force to come out here? go ahead. [cheers] trump: should i put it on? [cheers] pres. trump: i like this better. you can have my jacket. right? thank you. thank you, honey. thank you. oh boy, that something. this is a great group of people. everybody,tinez, thank you for your devoted leadership of our brave troops right here in japan, and especially thank you -- especially, especially -- to all of the incredible service members. we are here today, and we are going to have a good time, and we're going to celebrate your achievements. so i will issue one of your favorite commands. are you ready? at ease. [cheers] pres. trump: now have a good time, just have a good time. melania and i also want to extend a special thanks to ambassador bill hagerty, who is doing outstanding job. he is an outstanding person, i know hembree well. you got -- i know him very well. you got on
ok everybody. mr. president. sir, i will tell you that you look great in that suit. but there is something missing. can i please ask the wing commander of the biggest, baddest, meanest c130 wing in the air force to come out here? go ahead. [cheers] trump: should i put it on? [cheers] pres. trump: i like this better. you can have my jacket. right? thank you. thank you, honey. thank you. oh boy, that something. this is a great group of people. everybody,tinez, thank you for your devoted...
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mr. sessions: i don't recall. rep. nadler: ok, so your testimony is that neither donald trump nor anyone else at the meeting expressed any interest in meeting the russian president were any concerns about communications between the campaign and the russians? mr. sessions: i don't recall. rep. nadler: we know from multiple sources, including the papadopoulos guilty plea, part of the interview with the intelligence committee, and donald trump's email's, among others, that contrary to your earlier testimony, there were efforts to communicate with the russians on behalf of trump's campaign. we have established the new about some of these efforts, and they cause do such concern that down."ut george i want to know what you did with this information. yes or no, after the meeting, did you take any steps to prevent officials, advisors, or employees from further outreach to the russians? nadler,sions: mr. let me say it this way. i pushed back. i pushed back. i have to be able to answer. i cannot be able to -- rep. nadler: i made -- i only
mr. sessions: i don't recall. rep. nadler: ok, so your testimony is that neither donald trump nor anyone else at the meeting expressed any interest in meeting the russian president were any concerns about communications between the campaign and the russians? mr. sessions: i don't recall. rep. nadler: we know from multiple sources, including the papadopoulos guilty plea, part of the interview with the intelligence committee, and donald trump's email's, among others, that contrary to your earlier...
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i kind of rattled off a couple names of people for different circuits. and he said, ok. [laughter] mr. mcgahn: i can just imagine when he called leonard to report back. that began quite a journey that led to mr. trump, now president trump, putting out a list of potential supreme court folks. never really had been done before. in typical fashion, it was not done in the primary season to fake people into thinking he was more conservative than he was. it came after he was a nominee for the general election at which point every consultant in washington said, as they said every week, it is over. [laughter] mr. mcgahn: can do that, got to move to the middle. especially on the judge thing. you will scare people. it tells you where we are with that piece. i am very fortunate to survey -- to serve a president who is very committed to what we are heerere, which is nominating and appointing judges that are committed federalists. [applause] think i can safely say it is not just talk, if you look at who has been nominated and who has gotten to the senate, i think he has made good on what he said.
i kind of rattled off a couple names of people for different circuits. and he said, ok. [laughter] mr. mcgahn: i can just imagine when he called leonard to report back. that began quite a journey that led to mr. trump, now president trump, putting out a list of potential supreme court folks. never really had been done before. in typical fashion, it was not done in the primary season to fake people into thinking he was more conservative than he was. it came after he was a nominee for the general...
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up with concrete plant i reporter met with a participant from africa and asked him what the conference means for the continent let's hear what he has to say. ok ready. i said to mr to how i know i'm fine thank you thank you but you are the national coordinator i'll see you yes you can and this is a test for you sometime soon the structure so just your work at school what are you doing african you into not how our common voice and we're not they didn't have any common platform to win the good of the cause so the initiative was basically a formed to bring all of you are young and youth organizations. across africa. for. every year having a drought manual even in them that is not time that isn't. needed to bail you out. in the future always there and they will now talk about this in kenya. for example. because. they know how to. get something small before they lose. and this is really affecting young people. so. how do you. almost want to. be innovation that is more into consumption. we had lee care about what happens. in the technologies and then the thing that he's opening up and that fairly. young people or the building of young people quite a challenge of how d
up with concrete plant i reporter met with a participant from africa and asked him what the conference means for the continent let's hear what he has to say. ok ready. i said to mr to how i know i'm fine thank you thank you but you are the national coordinator i'll see you yes you can and this is a test for you sometime soon the structure so just your work at school what are you doing african you into not how our common voice and we're not they didn't have any common platform to win the good of...
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the media but then it's up to the media to cover the crisis it's not up to us well mr ok let me put one final question and i don't know if it's good or not i don't want to sound too cynical but this situation in myanmar reminds me a little bit of the situation with the refugees in your native country in italy when everybody was agreeing on decided that the refugees and migrants had to be treated humanely but there were very few. actuaries who were eager to come for very time actually shared the burden do you think that is a valid comparison maybe maybe maybe let me tell you even an even war study goes easily. maybe we have more reporting it is. then bangladesh or which every year phase a variable not two of the faster floods and. only in this year of the phase the low and now to another well disaster and but they see a lot of silly that in my glacial for us we agree with you. this should be more of . story that it is coming from from my father either counties but this is the this is this is the reality on the ground and. look i'm very proud about what i've seen about the role that the bangladesh progress an
the media but then it's up to the media to cover the crisis it's not up to us well mr ok let me put one final question and i don't know if it's good or not i don't want to sound too cynical but this situation in myanmar reminds me a little bit of the situation with the refugees in your native country in italy when everybody was agreeing on decided that the refugees and migrants had to be treated humanely but there were very few. actuaries who were eager to come for very time actually shared the...
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i kept putting it off...t get what was i thinking? ago. ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. > melissa: fox news alert for you. sam clovis has withdrawn his nomination to be top usda scientist. sarah sanders add the statement. we respect mr. clofis' decision to withdraw his nomination. >>
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mr. crowley, you're recognized. >> i want to say for the record that the former chairman of the committee used to refer to me as mr. crawley so it wasn't just the motor, charles, ok? thank you, mr. chairman. i want to enter, if i can, a colonel kauai with my colleague from the great state of alabama. ms. sewell, i know there's an effort, certainly in the south to preserve antebellum architects and structures. i reeled recently, i don't recall what article it was in, the attempt to preserve slave quarters, which primarily is on private property throughout the south. that they're crumbling and withering. would this tax credit help to preserve those structures as well? >> thanks for the question, the gentleman from new york. as long as the buildings are certificated by the department of interior and usually that's because they are on some sort of historic registry, if these slave quarters, which i think some of them are, do qualify, yes, they would be able to take advantage of the historic tax credit. once again, it has to be a certified building and the certification is done through state preservation organizations as well as through the national park service. >> i
mr. crowley, you're recognized. >> i want to say for the record that the former chairman of the committee used to refer to me as mr. crawley so it wasn't just the motor, charles, ok? thank you, mr. chairman. i want to enter, if i can, a colonel kauai with my colleague from the great state of alabama. ms. sewell, i know there's an effort, certainly in the south to preserve antebellum architects and structures. i reeled recently, i don't recall what article it was in, the attempt to...
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ok. thank you. mr. chairman i just have to say with great respect for you if this process were happening and we were doing this process, people would be jumping up with their hair on fire on the other side. this is unbelievable when i the affordable care act nd the fact there were 100 hearings, 53 in the finance committee and 47 in the help committee before there was even one vote on that which was a very substantial piece of legislation, here we have something that affects the whole economy and now affects health care one sixth of the economy alone. and hearings, 53 in the finance committee and 47 in the help committee before there was even one hearings. we have a -- we get it late night. there's no we're told any amendments have to be done by supped. we come in, we do opening statements. we ask questions on night. we're tuesday on even the that isn't real bill because then it gets changed again. and then we come in and we found out that it is even the real bill because then it gets working families and now we ha
ok. thank you. mr. chairman i just have to say with great respect for you if this process were happening and we were doing this process, people would be jumping up with their hair on fire on the other side. this is unbelievable when i the affordable care act nd the fact there were 100 hearings, 53 in the finance committee and 47 in the help committee before there was even one vote on that which was a very substantial piece of legislation, here we have something that affects the whole economy...
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what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and cro
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ok, colleagues. >> mr. chairman, i would be to move this item to the full board with recommendation and want to thank mr. lundy for the incredible work they have done rehabilitating this place and planning department staff for the very lovely case report and i'd be happy to affix my name as a sponsor. >> ok. by supervisor -- did you make a motion? >> so moved. >> ok. supervisor peskin has moved to move this item forward. we can take that without objection. madame clerk, items three and four together, please. >> yes. items number three and four are ordinances amending the planning code to recommend cannabis land uses, allow m.c.d.s in additional zoning districts, establish a land use process for the conversion of c.d. and repeal ordinance 816-17 and enable candice and certain m.c.d.s and making the appropriate findings. >> ok. thank you very much. so, colleagues, the item of the hour here and why everyone is, i think, joining us in chambers today. we have these items in front of us. i know there was work done last week.
ok, colleagues. >> mr. chairman, i would be to move this item to the full board with recommendation and want to thank mr. lundy for the incredible work they have done rehabilitating this place and planning department staff for the very lovely case report and i'd be happy to affix my name as a sponsor. >> ok. by supervisor -- did you make a motion? >> so moved. >> ok. supervisor peskin has moved to move this item forward. we can take that without objection. madame clerk,...
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mr. hatch: the amendment is defeated. ok. now i think senator stabenow -- ms. stabenow: yes. i would appreciate -- again, this basically brings accountability by indicating that as we allow companies to use the smaller rate on repatriation, that every year we would take a look and see whether or not they really are creating more jobs and higher wages. and if so, that cut would continue and if not, it would not. >> mr. chairman. mr. portman: maybe we should go ahead and vote but i'm confused by the amendment because it says on the sheet i have, talking about dean repatriation. is that accurate? ms. stabenow: is it number one? are you looking at number one? mr. portman: yeah. ms. stabenow: yes. it's the dean repatriation. which they can elect to pay essentially over eight years. so each year they would evaluate whether or not wages would have gone up through fica. and if so, then they would get to take that year. and if it had not, they would not get to take that year. then you'd go to the next year. if there were wage increases, more jobs, they would get it. so it's a way of a
mr. hatch: the amendment is defeated. ok. now i think senator stabenow -- ms. stabenow: yes. i would appreciate -- again, this basically brings accountability by indicating that as we allow companies to use the smaller rate on repatriation, that every year we would take a look and see whether or not they really are creating more jobs and higher wages. and if so, that cut would continue and if not, it would not. >> mr. chairman. mr. portman: maybe we should go ahead and vote but i'm...
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i kept putting it off...t get what was i thinking? ago. ok, mr. jones... we're all done. was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. >> many thanks to mr. charlie hurt, we always appreciate having you. >> what a day. >> it has begun. we are going to be back here at noon eastern time every single day this week, thank you for joining us, harris
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i's 14 nay's. hatch: the amendment is defeated. who is next? ok, senator nelson. senator nelson: mr. chairman, i call up amendment 194, nelson amendment number six. you've tried to reform the tax code and make it thater, but the fact is what you are offering today, many small businesses are going to find a lot of intricacies in this bill, and the. of regulations. a lot of small businesses have a lot on their plate to try to run their business, and they don't and the time for the inns outs of the tax code. -- for the inns and outs of the tax code. is going to be legal jargon that few people will understand, so what this amendment does is try to put into the code a simple way to ensure taxpayers can file their taxes without having to learn the tax law or to incur the cost of the tax professional. it directs the irs to work with the private sector to create a to help smallol business owners fill out the tax forms and file returns electronically. much like what is done under the irs refile program. we should use this opportunity to put in place policies that are going to make it easier fo
i's 14 nay's. hatch: the amendment is defeated. who is next? ok, senator nelson. senator nelson: mr. chairman, i call up amendment 194, nelson amendment number six. you've tried to reform the tax code and make it thater, but the fact is what you are offering today, many small businesses are going to find a lot of intricacies in this bill, and the. of regulations. a lot of small businesses have a lot on their plate to try to run their business, and they don't and the time for the inns outs of...
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that you can help matters like a on the outside ok mr get tell us some words how you feel i guess they don't cause she don't know me because you know we will talk to. a guest kind of one of my spelling of problems that are. in time when i'm working with the author her sister to my to my me those are just awful to my own mom too much. to hope that that will lead to as. i can tell when i'm into my eyes because it would be in the guy your money. should. they want it. too much than a proposal to going to where i want you to go i would like you need a thousand a. year so we can you know was he just to each other was it all your money. oh. oh. oh. oh. oh oh oh. oh. he's doing it all of the times thank you very much is very funny as we go into this slow cold eboni hollow he doesn't as effect as opposed to. tell me did you want to move on down his ministers or follow the elderly it's the nice old chums and you john. it would hit hit a police a. bit. will. be that she'll be in time say as a closer to home ec possible so we can use a lot of that it was a smooth pay i gave you a few one that i do
that you can help matters like a on the outside ok mr get tell us some words how you feel i guess they don't cause she don't know me because you know we will talk to. a guest kind of one of my spelling of problems that are. in time when i'm working with the author her sister to my to my me those are just awful to my own mom too much. to hope that that will lead to as. i can tell when i'm into my eyes because it would be in the guy your money. should. they want it. too much than a proposal to...
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mr. powell: i am not sure which scandal you are referring to. the salomon scandal with -- was something quite different than that. sen. kennedy: do you know what an option rate? mr. powell: ok. sen. kennedy: i am over. i want to try to stick to my time. forgive me for being so direct, but this is obviously an important job, governor. mr. powell: thank you, senator. chair crapo: senator menendez. governor, congratulations on your -- quote thank you mr. chairman -- sen. menendez: you noted the average hourly wages are rising only about 2.5% per year, slower than before the crisis, and while the nation has experienced the longest postwar economic expansion on record corporations have raked in record profits and many families in new jersey are waiting for a raise. some claim if we give them a tax cut, families will see their wages rise by an astounding $9,000. i have not seen any evidence that is credible. in fact, a 2016 federal reserve board study found there was no evidence that corporate tax cuts boost economic growth unless they are implemented in mid- recession. so in reality, with this comes down to is that hard-working families already squeezed with rising housing costs
mr. powell: i am not sure which scandal you are referring to. the salomon scandal with -- was something quite different than that. sen. kennedy: do you know what an option rate? mr. powell: ok. sen. kennedy: i am over. i want to try to stick to my time. forgive me for being so direct, but this is obviously an important job, governor. mr. powell: thank you, senator. chair crapo: senator menendez. governor, congratulations on your -- quote thank you mr. chairman -- sen. menendez: you noted the...
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ok just give me just give me forty dollars for. just the safety i'll sorry if you started your finger tell my circle mr griffin ok go off did you hear that you carry that. for i don't know where you. would like that number to. it's my birthday and i got a gun for my birthday what so i'm going to shoot it for the first time in your tank . it's just you know a fund and it's you. just you know go to the range. i'm from. b.s. and kamya hunting rifle. oh really seem fair on the other will no. it doesn't nope we're being mean oh. before growing. your for a couple mousers we also have. an a r fifteen with. huge seller there really is. only accurate for a. very long work is being stolen by that section almost definitely i would buy my bed for home protection my wife actually has a benelli and pull apart her bed which in some automatic shotgun. was but what is it coming down next hill bed what does that do to you all morning does it does it not make you feel constantly vigilant for ted oh i mean definitely prepared all the way but i also have a family that i love and care about very much so stick situations aside a law abiding citizen produced by mistake in anger. sev
ok just give me just give me forty dollars for. just the safety i'll sorry if you started your finger tell my circle mr griffin ok go off did you hear that you carry that. for i don't know where you. would like that number to. it's my birthday and i got a gun for my birthday what so i'm going to shoot it for the first time in your tank . it's just you know a fund and it's you. just you know go to the range. i'm from. b.s. and kamya hunting rifle. oh really seem fair on the other will no. it...
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and then to and i know what mrs evelyn never had before what dr that hey we're ok if i hadn't been a lot for a minute mindef in the city of one hundred out. well it was a lot of. women adamantly gadgets and that's. now probably the wrong. message. john the bad clinton community is that i don't. want to have a guy you know who has markers on her. because in helena no you're. going to get another book at the governor going to the bachelor and then kind of. like you know . when they i mean i mean the could miss what i want in america one hundred two you know if the lot of them got stuck in a loaf with. the goal of a point then i'm going to get on. with what the. law many minutes. from where i live you know. when i see of the city when i see it in the real. amanda said. a witness at a young. woman with. sarah palin whenever the. right kind of. turn come on who never. has. and. know. this kind of money. and. know but how the best. way to handle it is this is a. what the young. man in a wealthy family. doesn't handle i would love to. watch our land. it is a any one of the fed's stimulus an
and then to and i know what mrs evelyn never had before what dr that hey we're ok if i hadn't been a lot for a minute mindef in the city of one hundred out. well it was a lot of. women adamantly gadgets and that's. now probably the wrong. message. john the bad clinton community is that i don't. want to have a guy you know who has markers on her. because in helena no you're. going to get another book at the governor going to the bachelor and then kind of. like you know . when they i mean i mean...
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i heard from president clinton afterwards. with that argument, yeltsin basically melted and said, ok. you win. mr. zedillo: i think president clinton is an optimal combination of charm, intellectual curiosity, and diplomat. whone you put those three things together, it is very hard to see him in an awkward situation. i was, in addition to our bilateral relationship, we orked together with the u.n. and also the meetings which he would attend practically every -- they newt gingrich sent al gore. i would see him interacting ith the prime ministers most of the time -- yeltsin did not go, but the prime minister, putin at the end was attending as prime minister and i could see president clinton, you know, how he would move things around to, you know, to engage and to get things decided. a very difficult moment of course was the asian financial crisis. we were having the meeting in canada and -- in vancouver, i guess. and the prime minister of japan, hash moto, was extremely -- hashimoto, was extremely concerned about the whole situation. already japan had been in for a few years and their willingness o c
i heard from president clinton afterwards. with that argument, yeltsin basically melted and said, ok. you win. mr. zedillo: i think president clinton is an optimal combination of charm, intellectual curiosity, and diplomat. whone you put those three things together, it is very hard to see him in an awkward situation. i was, in addition to our bilateral relationship, we orked together with the u.n. and also the meetings which he would attend practically every -- they newt gingrich sent al gore....
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mr. speaker, i have no additional speakers. i need to inquire if my colleague, the ranking member, is prepared to close. mr. brady: i have one additional speaker. mr. harper: ok. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. brady: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized for one minute. mrs. maloney: i thank ranking member brady for his leadership and chairman harper for moving so swiftly on this issue. and my colleague, jackie speier, who has selflessly worked on this issue for many years, along with barbara comstock. i rise in strong support of this bill. too often harassment was treated just like it's part of the job. and if anyone complained, they were fired or punished or paid off to be silent. so this is an important cultural change where harassment, which is illegal, is treated seriously .s a crime that needs to stop to train staff and members and officers on how to know what is right and what is wrong so that there is no misunderstanding. but this is the first step. i strong
mr. speaker, i have no additional speakers. i need to inquire if my colleague, the ranking member, is prepared to close. mr. brady: i have one additional speaker. mr. harper: ok. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. brady: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized for one minute. mrs. maloney: i thank ranking...
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sit around the table and fix this then he will have to do so and i think president trump the future in both understand this. ok that's mr ray french british or any pain are still you have a copy on that i think you are speaking to as an r.t. international the much anticipated formal meeting between the two presidents never transpired at the pad did bump into each other more than once. it. started out as strikes have hit the defense ministry in yemen's capital sana'a are civilian casualties are feared as some of the buildings collapsed riyadh has intensified its bombardment of yemen in response to what has the rebels' ballistic missile fired towards the saudi capital a week ago was. also. was it was well. some of the. journalists are oh there you know right after last saturday's strike saudi arabia blamed iran for it saying two wrongs supports who the fighters later a senior u.s. air force official said the ballistic missile was made in iran to run denies the accusations. morphemes our business. that's been done. there are pictures that depict that to me that connects the dots to iran in terms of who supply. missiles and
sit around the table and fix this then he will have to do so and i think president trump the future in both understand this. ok that's mr ray french british or any pain are still you have a copy on that i think you are speaking to as an r.t. international the much anticipated formal meeting between the two presidents never transpired at the pad did bump into each other more than once. it. started out as strikes have hit the defense ministry in yemen's capital sana'a are civilian casualties are...
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the media but then it's up to the media to cover the crisis it's not up to us well mr ok let me put one final question and i don't know if it's good or not i don't want to sound too cynical but this situation in myanmar reminds me a little bit of the situation with the refugees in your native country in italy when everybody was agreeing on the fact that the refugees and migrants had to be treated humanely but there were very few countries actuaries who were eager to come for very time actually shared the burden do you think that is a valid comparison maybe maybe maybe. even an even war study goes. maybe we have more opportunities. bangladesh or which every year phase. two of the the sas. and. in this era they face the lowered now to another world disaster and but they see a lot of stories out of the migration of call us we agree with you. there should be more of. that if you coming from from my father either countries but this is the this is. on the ground and. look i'm very proud about what i've seen about the role that the bangladesh progress and the british will get and the bangladesh people. doing it be
the media but then it's up to the media to cover the crisis it's not up to us well mr ok let me put one final question and i don't know if it's good or not i don't want to sound too cynical but this situation in myanmar reminds me a little bit of the situation with the refugees in your native country in italy when everybody was agreeing on the fact that the refugees and migrants had to be treated humanely but there were very few countries actuaries who were eager to come for very time actually...
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i get them all right? jesus christ. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] mr. shaheen: huh? i'm doing all right? i am doing ok? to speak. i have to sit and listen all the time. [laughter] mr. shaheen: we have a lot of work in front of us, democrats. a lot of work. i grabbed a quote from john adams when he was writing to his son john quincy adams as to why he should run for office. he was thinking about not running. he sends this letter to his son, and he said to his son, public business, my son, must always be done. and it will be done by somebody. if it is not done by good people, it will be done by bad people. if it is not done by honest people, it will be done by dishonest people. if it is not done by the wise, it will be done by the unwise. that is why we all have to continue this fight. if jeannie was here tonight, she would say, don't hate. there is no room for hate, even though you could clearly justify it. you need to be focused, you need to be determined, and you need to be together, because we have to do stuff both inside new hampshire and outside new hampshire. we need to take back the house of repr
i get them all right? jesus christ. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] mr. shaheen: huh? i'm doing all right? i am doing ok? to speak. i have to sit and listen all the time. [laughter] mr. shaheen: we have a lot of work in front of us, democrats. a lot of work. i grabbed a quote from john adams when he was writing to his son john quincy adams as to why he should run for office. he was thinking about not running. he sends this letter to his son, and he said to his son, public business, my son,...
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what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.fe line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? ♪ watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are
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she said, ok, i will talk with mr. schaefer. l are going to perform "roll over beethoven," and chuck berry said, i am going to play "let it rock." and she said mr. schaefer has "roll oversing beethoven." chuck said, i am going to do "let it rock." so i went down there and there was paul schaefer. and paul schaefer is not only one of the most talented musicians in this country, he is totally underrated. the guy's a genius, just a top-notch musician. not only is he one of the most talented musicians in this country, he is also one of the nicest and most humblest. he had no problem with it whatsoever. i rehearsed the band on "let it rock." he invited me to play with the band for the show. i said, thank you for the invitation. brian: around this time, our regular viewers are probably saying, what in the world are they talking about? we do not normally talk music on the show. there is a lot more to the story than music. i want to go back to -- how did you develop a relationship with chuck berry? you are thinking about humanity and rac
she said, ok, i will talk with mr. schaefer. l are going to perform "roll over beethoven," and chuck berry said, i am going to play "let it rock." and she said mr. schaefer has "roll oversing beethoven." chuck said, i am going to do "let it rock." so i went down there and there was paul schaefer. and paul schaefer is not only one of the most talented musicians in this country, he is totally underrated. the guy's a genius, just a top-notch musician. not...