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mr. palmer: dr. gowadia, were withheld information from the you aware that tsa withheld information from the office of special counsel in this manner? ms. gowadia: yes, sir, i am aware we do assert attorney-client privileges in some instances. explain whycan you they were redacted? ms. gowadia: so i do not know about the specifics. we would have to go back into the log and determine the exact nature. mr. palmer: ms. lerner said even the date, author, recipient of the document were redirected. can you explain how that information would be privileged? ms. gowadia: sir, again, i don't know the context in which this particular document -- mr. palmer: i am not talking about that particular document. there are other documents. why would you be redacting the date, author, and the recipient? can you give an explanation of that? ms. gowadia: sir, it might be on a case-by-case basis. not selective. i would say case-by-case. mr. palmer: it would be selective. why would you redact the date? ms. gowadia: again, s
mr. palmer: dr. gowadia, were withheld information from the you aware that tsa withheld information from the office of special counsel in this manner? ms. gowadia: yes, sir, i am aware we do assert attorney-client privileges in some instances. explain whycan you they were redacted? ms. gowadia: so i do not know about the specifics. we would have to go back into the log and determine the exact nature. mr. palmer: ms. lerner said even the date, author, recipient of the document were redirected....
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mr. palmer, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we have a slide. ms. lerner, can you give an example for the kind of reductions? >> this is an example, one of the attachments to our submitted testimony. this is an example of the type of document production are getting from tsa. it is a real problem because this document we believe will go directly to the issues we are trying to investigate. was there a disclosure by the the reasonsat were that the agency has for taking actions against the whistleblower after they blew the whistle? a document that is 100% redacted, there is no way we can get to the information we need. palmer: does it appear that the use of the redaction is selective and inconsistent to the point that it might raise suspicion that it is being used to cover a problem that tsa? but that be fair? lerner: i cannot get to what is motivating them, but it does raise concerns. mr. palmer: thank you. dr. gowadia. ms. lerner provided redaction, but are you aware that tsa withheld information in this manner? aware that we am do assert attorney-cli
mr. palmer, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we have a slide. ms. lerner, can you give an example for the kind of reductions? >> this is an example, one of the attachments to our submitted testimony. this is an example of the type of document production are getting from tsa. it is a real problem because this document we believe will go directly to the issues we are trying to investigate. was there a disclosure by the the reasonsat were that the agency has for taking...
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mr. palmer. mr. palmer moves the committee on the budget direct its chairman to express the support of the committee prior to the consideration of the rule for the american health care act for encouraging able-bodied, working a digital to without dependents to meet and work requirement while enrolled in medicaid. >> mr. palmer is recognized for a total of 10 minutes with one minute reserved to close. >> thank you, madam chairman. when medicaid was created, it was not intended to become an entitlement for able-bodied adults. instead, it was meant to be a safety net to protect the most vulnerable. it was meant for seniors and individuals with disabilities, pregnant women and children. the affordable care act led to the explosion of the program into a permanent welfare benefit for anyone, including the able-bodied and childless. the population -- this population is ineligible for temporary assistance for needy families and generally, for food stamp benefits. the medicaid expansion crated a perverse incen
mr. palmer. mr. palmer moves the committee on the budget direct its chairman to express the support of the committee prior to the consideration of the rule for the american health care act for encouraging able-bodied, working a digital to without dependents to meet and work requirement while enrolled in medicaid. >> mr. palmer is recognized for a total of 10 minutes with one minute reserved to close. >> thank you, madam chairman. when medicaid was created, it was not intended to...
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mr palmer was an awesome quy victory.s lucky enough to meet, met a few times at this tournament so met a few times at this tournament so that was to know him met a few times at this tournament so that was - to know him is so that was obviously to know him is huge and another reason why it is so special this week. this is the first timei special this week. this is the first time i have one tournament with my family here. the winner received a red cardigan, favoured a arnold palmer. marc leishman also secured himself an invitation to the monsters. roger federer has won a record equalling fifth indian wells masters title after a straight sets win over fellow swiss stan wawrinka in california. the 35 year—old was a 6—4, 7—5 winner and this was the 23rd meeting between federer, and wawrinka with federer now having beaten his compatriot 20 times. he also becomes the oldest winner at this event surpassing jimmy connors who was 31 when he triumphed in 1984. i thought last november, december to be number eight and here am already
mr palmer was an awesome quy victory.s lucky enough to meet, met a few times at this tournament so met a few times at this tournament so that was to know him met a few times at this tournament so that was - to know him is so that was obviously to know him is huge and another reason why it is so special this week. this is the first timei special this week. this is the first time i have one tournament with my family here. the winner received a red cardigan, favoured a arnold palmer. marc leishman...
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mr. grothman. >> thank you much. as congressman palmer pointed out this is become an entitlement program. like many entitlement programs when you get entitlement is make sure you don't have a lot of income. the result is a perverse incentive. our people unquestionably out there in order to get this benefit either are working not at all or working less than it would otherwise to get this plan. while i understand that there are perhaps some things that cannot be done because of waiting lists which are inevitable on medicaid, it is also true in medicaid in a lot of ways it is superior. most people today and including people who are on obamacare a sizable to taxable. they are big co-pays for individual procedures. medicaid does not have these big deductibles or much of a copayment procedures. so as a result we have a situation which not just to get the coverage but getting superior coverage, you are encouraged not to work at all or to work less. the result is i think with more people on these programs than is necessary. it's one of the reason
mr. grothman. >> thank you much. as congressman palmer pointed out this is become an entitlement program. like many entitlement programs when you get entitlement is make sure you don't have a lot of income. the result is a perverse incentive. our people unquestionably out there in order to get this benefit either are working not at all or working less than it would otherwise to get this plan. while i understand that there are perhaps some things that cannot be done because of waiting...
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mr. palmer, for five minutes. mr. palmer: thank you, mr. chairman. i believe we have a slide. ms. lerner, can you give us the examples of the redactions that your office has been presented with? ms. lerner: yes. mr. palmer: can you put the slide back up? ms. lerner: this is one of the attachments to our written submitted testimony. this is an example of the te ofocen pduiowee gein fm s. a is alroemecausehi dome wbeevwod g relyohesss a trngo iesga ithe se. s theraisose he emoy? re ty wstblinan at we e rso t en had anhe wgea cunt th's 1%edte tres noayo t totm the s.e alee mralr:oeitppr u,teast, esef e rectn eltean innsteo e int mitai spionhait iseise tcor obms a t.a i tt ir msleeri n'nothr reonoredtiutt do rseonrn erlr:r.owia yowa tt.s. thld inrmiorothofcef spiaouelnhis maer msgodi y, r, a awe osst atrn-cen pvigein merosis. . pme a y ela w ey weredte . waa:o dnokn outhspifs. . waa:ououn'fr adg at sde msgodi ctaly weou he tgoac io e l a derne t ect tu. .alr:s.errai ev t de,utr, repit t dumt re rect. n u ela h tt inrmiowod iveg? . waa:irga, n'kn tonxtnhi th ptilaocen-- mralr: anotain
mr. palmer, for five minutes. mr. palmer: thank you, mr. chairman. i believe we have a slide. ms. lerner, can you give us the examples of the redactions that your office has been presented with? ms. lerner: yes. mr. palmer: can you put the slide back up? ms. lerner: this is one of the attachments to our written submitted testimony. this is an example of the te ofocen pduiowee gein fm s. a is alroemecausehi dome wbeevwod g relyohesss a trngo iesga ithe se. s theraisose he emoy? re ty wstblinan...
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mr. palmer: if the chairman would indulge me one more question. it's an issue that this committee has been focused on, particularly the chairman and ranking member cummings, that is drug prices. i saw a study here from the sloan kettering cancer certainty, about $3 billion wasted in cancer treatment where the drug companies are putting more medicine in the vial than they need knowing it's more than is needed for the treatment. that's basically being thrown away valued at $3 million. would any of you like to comment on that? are you aware that have? is that something you are aware of? i would recommend it was -- i got the article here. if i may we'll interenter it into the record. >> without objection, so ordered. mr. palmer: with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. i recognize the gentlewoman from florida, mrs. demings, for five minutes. mrs. demings: thank you so much, mr. chairman and to our ranking member. mrs. carr thank you so much for talking about chad. i didn't know chad. but i raised three sons. and i know chad. to
mr. palmer: if the chairman would indulge me one more question. it's an issue that this committee has been focused on, particularly the chairman and ranking member cummings, that is drug prices. i saw a study here from the sloan kettering cancer certainty, about $3 billion wasted in cancer treatment where the drug companies are putting more medicine in the vial than they need knowing it's more than is needed for the treatment. that's basically being thrown away valued at $3 million. would any...
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mr. palmer, no. mr. westermann, aye. , aye.ne mr. johnson, aye. mr. smith, aye. mr. lewis, aye. mr. bergman, aye. aye.mucker, aye.r gaetz, -- mr. gates, .r. ferguson, aye lee, no.nment -- is no. lujan grisham, mr. jeffries, no. mr. higgins, no. this wasserman schultz -- m s lobsterme wasserman schultz, no. carbajal, no. ms. jackson lee, no. madame chairman, aye. rep. black: are there any members who have not voted or vote?o change their >> mr. cole, aye. rep. black: are there any other mbers who ha n voted over like to change their vote? the gentleman votes no. >> mr. sanford, no. rep. black: if not, the clerk shall report. ayes have it and the motion is agreed to. it will be reported to the house of representatives with a favorable recognition. >> i asked the requisite number of days for the minority to file its views. rep. black: so ordered. rep. rokita: madame chairman, i ask unanimous consent that on the measure reported staff be allowed to make any technical or necessary corrections before filing the bill, such as filing the short title of the bill and that the chair be authori
mr. palmer, no. mr. westermann, aye. , aye.ne mr. johnson, aye. mr. smith, aye. mr. lewis, aye. mr. bergman, aye. aye.mucker, aye.r gaetz, -- mr. gates, .r. ferguson, aye lee, no.nment -- is no. lujan grisham, mr. jeffries, no. mr. higgins, no. this wasserman schultz -- m s lobsterme wasserman schultz, no. carbajal, no. ms. jackson lee, no. madame chairman, aye. rep. black: are there any members who have not voted or vote?o change their >> mr. cole, aye. rep. black: are there any other...
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mr. palmer. this brother right here he did 16 years, man. got out. now he's back.ght here, witnessed the change, changes that i've made. >> see the transformation, it's -- whew. breathtaking. >> stop it. [ laughter ] >> wallace will soon need to prove that transformation to a judge. thanks to a new california law, inmates sentenced to life without parole at juveniles now have a chance to be resentenced. wallace has been sent back to county jail from the state prison for just such a resentencing hearing. >> yeah. this is my boy right here. i know him. he's known me from when i first started out doing time and stuff. >> doing the hole. >> this is my big bro right here. mr. mo. >> what they telling about at court? is it looking good? they going to reverse it? >> i don't know. got to wait and see. you know? >> yeah, they should, though. everybody else -- everybody else they got tried under that juvenile thing seems to get reversed. >> well, not everybody. >> prior to any resentencing hearing under the new law, inmates must complete several steps including writing a let
mr. palmer. this brother right here he did 16 years, man. got out. now he's back.ght here, witnessed the change, changes that i've made. >> see the transformation, it's -- whew. breathtaking. >> stop it. [ laughter ] >> wallace will soon need to prove that transformation to a judge. thanks to a new california law, inmates sentenced to life without parole at juveniles now have a chance to be resentenced. wallace has been sent back to county jail from the state prison for just...
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mr. palmer for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i believe that we have a slide. ms. learner, can you give a example of the kinds of redactions that tsa has provided your a office with? can with put the slide back up. >> yes. so this is an example of when one of the attachments to the written submitted testimony. this is an example of the document production that we are getting from tsa and it is a real problem, because this document we believe would go directly to the issues that we trying to investigate in the case. was there a disclosure by the employee? were they whistle-blowing? what is the reasons that the agency had to take the action against the whistle blower after they blew the whistle? when we get a document that is 100% redacted, there is no way to get to the bottom of the information that we really need. >> does it appear to you that at least the use of the redaction is selective and inconsistent to the point that it might raise suspicion that it is being used to cover up problems at tsa. is that fair? >> i can't get to what is motivating them in their re
mr. palmer for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i believe that we have a slide. ms. learner, can you give a example of the kinds of redactions that tsa has provided your a office with? can with put the slide back up. >> yes. so this is an example of when one of the attachments to the written submitted testimony. this is an example of the document production that we are getting from tsa and it is a real problem, because this document we believe would go directly to the...
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and she paid tribute to the bournemouth east mp, tobias ellwood, who tried to save pc palmer. mr saw the worst of humanity. but we will remember the best. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save the life of pc keith palmer, including those by my right honourable friend the memberfor bournemouth east. house: hear, hear. and we will remember the exceptional bravery of our police, security and emergency services. and she said the greatest response lay not in the words of politicians, but in the everyday actions of ordinary people. the streets are as busy as ever. the offices full, the coffee shops and cafes bustling. tourists taking planes and trains to travel to london and to see for themselves the greatest city on earth. it is in these actions, millions of acts of normality, that we find the best response to terrorism. a response that denies our enemies of victory, but refuses to let them win, that shows we will never give in. a response driven by that same spirit that drove a husband and father to put himself between us and our attacker. and to pay the ultimate price.
and she paid tribute to the bournemouth east mp, tobias ellwood, who tried to save pc palmer. mr saw the worst of humanity. but we will remember the best. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save the life of pc keith palmer, including those by my right honourable friend the memberfor bournemouth east. house: hear, hear. and we will remember the exceptional bravery of our police, security and emergency services. and she said the greatest response lay not in the words of politicians,...
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and she paid tribute to bournemouth east mp tobias ellwood, who tried to say pc keith palmer. mrday we saw the worst of humanity, but we will remember the best. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save the life of pc keith palmer, including those by my right honourable friend, the member for bournemouth east. and we will remember the exceptional bravery of our police, security and emergency services. and she said the greatest response lay not in the words of politicians, but in the everyday actions of ordinary people. the streets are as busy as ever. the offices full, the coffee shops and cafes bustling. as i speak, millions will be boarding trains and aeroplanes to travel to london and to see for themselves the greatest city on earth. it is in these actions, millions of acts of normality, that we find the best response to terrorism. a response that denies our enemies their victory, that refuses to let them win. that shows we will never give in. a response driven by that same spirit that drove a husband and father to put himself between us and our attacker, and to pay t
and she paid tribute to bournemouth east mp tobias ellwood, who tried to say pc keith palmer. mrday we saw the worst of humanity, but we will remember the best. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save the life of pc keith palmer, including those by my right honourable friend, the member for bournemouth east. and we will remember the exceptional bravery of our police, security and emergency services. and she said the greatest response lay not in the words of politicians, but in the...
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mr. walker: gary palmer who is on our steering committee, he's a yes as well. when we talk about a freedom caucus as a block, we have some who have committed to being a yes on this particular bill. pedro: what about the concerns that still linger about this plan, particularly as we heard some talk about a potential rise in premium, similar aspects of the affordable care act that we've seen put into place, how can you's swage those fears or change those minds? mr. walker: it starts with the promise we made to the american people. we have repealed the obamacare taxes, the employer mandates as well as the individual mandates. we've promised long term those premiums will go down. last thing is the essential health benefits, if this becomes part of the package, we may see the costs come down even further. pedro: what are the likelihood those essential health packages -- mr. walker: i think those could very well likely be incorporated. pedro: which portion? mr. walker: it allows people to have more choices, more options. tailor made or customized plan. downtown have
mr. walker: gary palmer who is on our steering committee, he's a yes as well. when we talk about a freedom caucus as a block, we have some who have committed to being a yes on this particular bill. pedro: what about the concerns that still linger about this plan, particularly as we heard some talk about a potential rise in premium, similar aspects of the affordable care act that we've seen put into place, how can you's swage those fears or change those minds? mr. walker: it starts with the...
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mr. palmer, a bird on you. >> this has really taken a turn. >> a lot of passion there. >> absolutely.e think you need a little help too right now. >> you look great. >> thank you. >> to your point we have a lot of help here. we do have a lot of people backstage. >> we have a lot of friends in walt disney world. let's head there and our friends at the "the view" are there all week long. whoopi goldberg. whoopi goldberg. hello, whoopi. [ applause ] i know you got some friends there with you. we saw you yesterday with the gang. how are things going so far? >> it's been going really well. i've gotten to do all kinds of insane stuff and it's been fantastic. i got chip and dale and master mickey mouse with us and we've been running amok. >> didn't you surprise some people? didn't i see you guests. >> you know, i -- yeah, i did. i just ran up to people and while they were photographing each other and i photobombed them. just to see what would happen and it was kind of great, you know, it was kind of great but then they had to rein me in because i was making trouble everywhere. i was popping
mr. palmer, a bird on you. >> this has really taken a turn. >> a lot of passion there. >> absolutely.e think you need a little help too right now. >> you look great. >> thank you. >> to your point we have a lot of help here. we do have a lot of people backstage. >> we have a lot of friends in walt disney world. let's head there and our friends at the "the view" are there all week long. whoopi goldberg. whoopi goldberg. hello, whoopi. [...
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mr. palmer of alabama. >> thank you all for being here. we know you have darted in and out for a few hours. thank you very much for your patience. you are all to be commended for being here. before we begin, if anyone has anything in writing, if you could leave that for our awesome stenographer, to quote our chairman. please do so, anything you care to leave without objection will be placed in the record. you are free to offer whatever testimony you care to give. >> thank you mr. chairman. i am here to speak in a position to the technical changes under the manager's amendment. it is no surprise to any of you on this committee that i opposed the american health care act, which will raise cost, increase coverage for people in my district across the country. that is not why am here this evening. i am here because the manager's amendment makes this bill genetically worse for one specific people, veterans. i vice ranking member of the veterans affairs committee. while i have many reasons to oppose the underlying bill, now at the last minute com
mr. palmer of alabama. >> thank you all for being here. we know you have darted in and out for a few hours. thank you very much for your patience. you are all to be commended for being here. before we begin, if anyone has anything in writing, if you could leave that for our awesome stenographer, to quote our chairman. please do so, anything you care to leave without objection will be placed in the record. you are free to offer whatever testimony you care to give. >> thank you mr....
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mr. palmer, no.re there any other numbers that have not voted or wish to change their vote for smart. >> on that vote the eyes are 14 and then days are 22. >> the motion does not pass. there are both expected to be called on the floor of the house soon so i this time the committee will stand to recess and we will resume directly after the votes on the floor of the house. [inaudible conversations] >> were any significant voted or changes that you made to gop healthcare bill? >> the budget committee does not have the they cannot change the text of the legislation. they passed for motion that instructed the rule committee to consider the amendment on a variety of different topics including the possibly inclusion of work requirements for able-bodied adults on the medicaid program, as well as going back on obama's medicare expansion to an earlier date. a lot of these motions were written in a v
mr. palmer, no.re there any other numbers that have not voted or wish to change their vote for smart. >> on that vote the eyes are 14 and then days are 22. >> the motion does not pass. there are both expected to be called on the floor of the house soon so i this time the committee will stand to recess and we will resume directly after the votes on the floor of the house. [inaudible conversations] >> were any significant voted or changes that you made to gop healthcare bill?...
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mr. putin next year for the presidency. >> liz palmer, thank you. "cbs overnight news" will be right back. we should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico insures way more than cars. boats, motorcycles... even rvs! geico insures rvs? what's an rv? uh, the thing we've been stuck on for five years! wait, i'm not a real moose?? we've been over this, jeff... we're stickers! i'm not a real moose? give him some space. deep breaths, jeff. what's a sticker?!? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. wow! but what other teen problems can it fix fast? will clearasil act fast to help this teen concentrate on his math test? darn! it only worked on the acne. can it hel... nope. no. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. and now there's new clearasil overnight spot patches with patented technology for faster healing. in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe and an
mr. putin next year for the presidency. >> liz palmer, thank you. "cbs overnight news" will be right back. we should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico insures way more than cars. boats, motorcycles... even rvs! geico insures rvs? what's an rv? uh, the thing we've been stuck on for five years! wait, i'm not a real moose?? we've been over this, jeff... we're stickers! i'm not a real moose? give him some space. deep breaths, jeff. what's a sticker?!? take a closer look...
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mr. putin next year for the presidency. >> pelley: liz palmer in our london newsroom. liz, thank you. the nfl is betting on las vegas. today owners approved the oakland raiders' move to the gambling capital that it had shunned for decades. but football won't happen in vegas until a domed stadium is built. the raiders intend to play at least two more seasons as lame ducks in oakland. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," we'll take you to the border where the president is getting ready to build a wall. and make sure everything's clear. yeah, that would be great. being proactive... it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. you may sometimes suffer from a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. and biotene also comes in a handy spray. so you can moisturize your mouth anytime, anywhere. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. introducing new depend real fit briefs. now more bre
mr. putin next year for the presidency. >> pelley: liz palmer in our london newsroom. liz, thank you. the nfl is betting on las vegas. today owners approved the oakland raiders' move to the gambling capital that it had shunned for decades. but football won't happen in vegas until a domed stadium is built. the raiders intend to play at least two more seasons as lame ducks in oakland. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," we'll take you to the border where the president is...
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mr speaker, i express my condolences to the family and friends of police officer keith palmer. public and of our democracy. we thank the police and security personnel who keep us safe everyday on this estate. we especially pay tribute to the bravery of those who took action to stop the perpetrator of yesterday's assault. the police and security staff lost a colleague yesterday, and continue to fulfil their duties despite their shock and their grief for their fallen colleagues. jeremy corbyn. a little later in the commons, as more and more mps began to speak about their thoughts and feelings about yesterday, it was ha rd feelings about yesterday, it was hard for many of them to hide their emotion among those james cleverly, the mp for braintree, who was a friend of keith palmer, the police co nsta ble friend of keith palmer, the police constable who died yesterday. they had known each other for 25 years and had served in the royal artillery together before james cleverly became an mp, of course, and before keith palmer became a member of the metropolitan police. this is what jam
mr speaker, i express my condolences to the family and friends of police officer keith palmer. public and of our democracy. we thank the police and security personnel who keep us safe everyday on this estate. we especially pay tribute to the bravery of those who took action to stop the perpetrator of yesterday's assault. the police and security staff lost a colleague yesterday, and continue to fulfil their duties despite their shock and their grief for their fallen colleagues. jeremy corbyn. a...
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can i to commend the prime mr for her words last evening and today and she spoke for the entire country. pc keith palmeras and is, and his colleagues are the reason we are here today and any other day, and he embodied the rule of law which we stand for. he stood in harms way for all of us and we remember and pray for his family and all those victims who suffered yesterday and the arriva. we must remember as well the bravery and a lwa ys remember as well the bravery and always will of the emergency services and the parliamentary staff, and the decency of the ordinary members of the public who rushed to help and our right honourable friend, the memberfor bournemouth east. we must uphold the values of this place. the democratic values of this place. the democratic values we have learned in northern ireland, is the way to overcome terrorism is working together politically and in every other way to ensure that our democratic values, the rule of law, human rights are all upheld in every way that they can and we must rededicate ourselves to that in the future.|j absolutely agree with the right honourable gentl
can i to commend the prime mr for her words last evening and today and she spoke for the entire country. pc keith palmeras and is, and his colleagues are the reason we are here today and any other day, and he embodied the rule of law which we stand for. he stood in harms way for all of us and we remember and pray for his family and all those victims who suffered yesterday and the arriva. we must remember as well the bravery and a lwa ys remember as well the bravery and always will of the...
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mr. speaker, can i too commend the prime minister for her words last evening and today when she spoke for all of us and for the entire country. pc keith palmer was and is and his colleagues are the reason that we are here today and any other day. he embodied the rule of law which we stand for. he stood in harm's way for all of us. and we remember and pray for his family and all those victims who suffered yesterday and the bereaved. we must remember, too, the bravery and always will ot -- of the emergency service, the parliamentary staff and goodness and decency of ordinary members of the public who rushed without regard to their own safety to help. we must uphold the values of this place. that the way to overcome terrorism is by working together politically and in every other way to ensure that our democratic values, the rule of law, human rights are all uphe would in every way that they can. we must rededicate ourselves to that in the future. >> i absolutely agree. as he says, we are able to be here today because of the bravery of our police officers. and but he also refers rightly under this parliament who calmly went about their job to en
mr. speaker, can i too commend the prime minister for her words last evening and today when she spoke for all of us and for the entire country. pc keith palmer was and is and his colleagues are the reason that we are here today and any other day. he embodied the rule of law which we stand for. he stood in harm's way for all of us. and we remember and pray for his family and all those victims who suffered yesterday and the bereaved. we must remember, too, the bravery and always will ot -- of the...
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mr. speaker, can i too commend the prime minister for her words last evening and today when she spoke for all of us and for the entire country. pc keith palmer was and is and his colleagues are the reason that we are here today and any other day. he embodied the rule of law which we stand for. he stood in harm's way for all of us. and we remember and pray for his family and all those victims who suffered yesterday and the bereaved. we must remember, too, the bravery and always will ot -- of the emergency service, the parliamentary staff and goodness and decency of ordinary members of the public who rushed without regard to their own safety to help. values of ld the this place. that the way to overcome terrorism is by working together politically and in every other way to ensure that our democratic values, the rule of law, human rights are all uphe would in every way that they can. we must rededicate ourselves to that in the future. >> i absolutely agree. as he says, we are able to be here today because of the bravery of our police officers. and but he also refers rightly to the emergency services and others, members of the public as he said,
mr. speaker, can i too commend the prime minister for her words last evening and today when she spoke for all of us and for the entire country. pc keith palmer was and is and his colleagues are the reason that we are here today and any other day. he embodied the rule of law which we stand for. he stood in harm's way for all of us. and we remember and pray for his family and all those victims who suffered yesterday and the bereaved. we must remember, too, the bravery and always will ot -- of the...
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mr. bratt no. >> house conservatives flexed their muscles today nearly blocking the gop bill then tacking on a work retirement for medicaid recipients. alabama congressman gary palmer. >> by 2022 there will be 29.7 million able-bodied adults on medicaid. i think we do these people a tremendous disservice by not requiring work. >> reporter: they're also demanding deeper cuts to medicaid. moderate republicans want the opposite. >> i got people, 700,000 people in my state, who have been part of the medicaid expansion. >> reporter: stuck in the middle house speaker paul ryan and the white house. >> this president is getting deeply involved. he is helping bridge gaps in our conference. >> reporter: but democrats argue tweaking the bill here or there won't fix the central problem, 24 million people projected to lose coverage. connecticut senator chris murphy. >> let's say they make some changes so that only 20 million american lose health care insurance. that is still a nightmare. >> reporter: ryan insists the gop plan will bring customers into the market by pushing down premiums. >> he says they're going to gup, just not as quickly as premiums under obamacare. so how ma
mr. bratt no. >> house conservatives flexed their muscles today nearly blocking the gop bill then tacking on a work retirement for medicaid recipients. alabama congressman gary palmer. >> by 2022 there will be 29.7 million able-bodied adults on medicaid. i think we do these people a tremendous disservice by not requiring work. >> reporter: they're also demanding deeper cuts to medicaid. moderate republicans want the opposite. >> i got people, 700,000 people in my state,...
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i think mrs may is coming into the chamber to make a statement. a police officer, pc keith palmer made for books of condolence in the library and westminster hall. our hearts go out to all those directly and indirectly touched by yesterday's events. i should like to thank all colleagues, staff of the house, and members' staff for their forbearance in stressful circumstances yesterday. naturally, the parliamentary security authorities have taken measures to ensure parliament is safe in the light of the attack. in due time, the commission that i chair will consider together with our lord's counterparts what sort of review of lessons learned would be appropriate. however, let the security personnel who protect us, police security officers and doorkeepers, be in no doubt whatsoever as to our profound appreciation of the way in which they discharged their duties yesterday. matched by other staff of the house. that means that this morning, the house has been able to resume its business undeterred. border. statement, the prime minister. mr speaker, yesterday, an act of terrorism tried to
i think mrs may is coming into the chamber to make a statement. a police officer, pc keith palmer made for books of condolence in the library and westminster hall. our hearts go out to all those directly and indirectly touched by yesterday's events. i should like to thank all colleagues, staff of the house, and members' staff for their forbearance in stressful circumstances yesterday. naturally, the parliamentary security authorities have taken measures to ensure parliament is safe in the light...
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mr. speaker, yesterday, an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy, but today we meet as normal to deliver a simple message we are not afraid. to thece pay tribute fallen cultic, keith palmerep to death while protecting parliament. never ceasing their mission, they got moral support from the queen herself, who thanked security forces in the name of the nation. next week cross to belgium, where a man who drove a car down a pedestrian shopping street in antwerp has been charged with terrorist murder. authorities say pedestrians had to jump out of the way and police found knives in the vehicle. for more, let's cross to brussels. tell us more about this charge. >> we just heard from the federal prosecutor. the 39-year-old tunisian residing in france has been charged for attempted terrorist assault, attempted terrorist assassination, and also for violation of arms legislation. he was seen yesterday at 10:45 local time driving down what is normally a busy shopping square. luckily, the shops had not opened and there were not too many people around. him at topdid see speed take off and go through a red light when he was almost intercepted by soldiers, but 20 minutes later, he was
mr. speaker, yesterday, an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy, but today we meet as normal to deliver a simple message we are not afraid. to thece pay tribute fallen cultic, keith palmerep to death while protecting parliament. never ceasing their mission, they got moral support from the queen herself, who thanked security forces in the name of the nation. next week cross to belgium, where a man who drove a car down a pedestrian shopping street in antwerp has been charged with...
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palmer, on the floor, and then we commenced first aid. only later did i realise that the man in the tracksuit was mr davies, one of my instructors when i didat happened automatically? i think it is something that anyone in the army would have done in that situation. staff sergeant davies did exactly the same thing. we are trained to help, and i think to see, if you see someone injured, to move forwards towards him. i suppose i was fortu nate towards him. i suppose i was fortunate in that i have had training in that area, i suppose, medicine, before going to afghanistan. unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we were unable to save him. pc palmer at the time was surrounded by a whole host of collea g u es surrounded by a whole host of colleagues who really loved him. we held his hand through the experience, talked to him throughout, but unfortunately he passed away. you did an amazing job, and there are lots of people out there who say you are a hero, you area there who say you are a hero, you are a hero. did you have any sense of what was going on when you were there? was there any realisation of what had happened? so i wouldn't really a
palmer, on the floor, and then we commenced first aid. only later did i realise that the man in the tracksuit was mr davies, one of my instructors when i didat happened automatically? i think it is something that anyone in the army would have done in that situation. staff sergeant davies did exactly the same thing. we are trained to help, and i think to see, if you see someone injured, to move forwards towards him. i suppose i was fortu nate towards him. i suppose i was fortunate in that i have...
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mr. walker: gary palmer who is on our steering committee, he's a yes as well. when we talk about a freedom caucus as a block, we have some who have committed to being a yes on this particular bill. pedro: what about the concerns that still linger about this plan, particularly as we heard some talk about a potential rise in premium, similar aspects of the affordable care act that we've seen put into place, how can you's swage those fears or change those minds? mr. walker: it starts with the promise we made to the american people. we have repealed the obamacare taxes, the employer mandates as well as the individual mandates. we've promised long term those premiums will go down. last thing is the essential health benefits, if this becomes part of the package, we may see the costs come down even further. pedro: what are the likelihood those essential health packages -- mr. walker: i think those could very well likely be incorporated. pedro: which portion? mr. walker: it allows people to have more choices, more options. tailor made or customized plan. downtown have
mr. walker: gary palmer who is on our steering committee, he's a yes as well. when we talk about a freedom caucus as a block, we have some who have committed to being a yes on this particular bill. pedro: what about the concerns that still linger about this plan, particularly as we heard some talk about a potential rise in premium, similar aspects of the affordable care act that we've seen put into place, how can you's swage those fears or change those minds? mr. walker: it starts with the...
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gary palmer, john ratcliffe, we stand united today to move this forward for the american people nd we are very proud to do so. reporter: is he opened to getting back to more conservative? mr. scalise: what we talked about is giving states more flexibility, allowing states the option to take a block grant. a lot of governors said they were interested in that. increase the integrity of the medicaid program with incentives in place so states will be rewarded for help strengthen their medicaid program. >> last question. reporter: are there more changes -- [inaudible] mr. scalise: yes. we have been working with c.b.o. on all of these changes and there are other discussions obviously with other members of our conference that president trump has engaged directly in. and so we're working to get the best bill possible brought forward to the house and then ultimately pass that bill over to the senate and fulfill the commitment we've been making for years that we are going to repeal and replace obamacare to rescue the american people from the failures of obamacare we see playing out all across this country every day. we are not going to wait any longer. we are moving this forward to
gary palmer, john ratcliffe, we stand united today to move this forward for the american people nd we are very proud to do so. reporter: is he opened to getting back to more conservative? mr. scalise: what we talked about is giving states more flexibility, allowing states the option to take a block grant. a lot of governors said they were interested in that. increase the integrity of the medicaid program with incentives in place so states will be rewarded for help strengthen their medicaid...