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that is when the fate of assad will be decided. mr. l: do you think donor countries will effectively start to say at some stage "enough is enough. we can't carry on like this"? we saw last year as well that there is fatigue. everyone is completely drained and broken by these atrocious scenes-the atrocities that we see day in, day out. there are reports in the newspapers today-you will have seen them, foreign secretary-about the surgeon david nott, who is a hero. he has achieved amazing, life-saving tele-technology in terms of operations, yet we saw more abuses when the hospital undertaking the operations last year was blown up. surely something will have to give. the international community and hopefully britain can lead the way by saying, "we cannot continue like this." we need to fast-track a process-create a process, even-and use our leadership and leverage in the right way. mr. johnson: yes, but the leverage that we have, ms . patel, you were very tough on this when you were at dfid-is in not giving money to the assad regime to rebu
that is when the fate of assad will be decided. mr. l: do you think donor countries will effectively start to say at some stage "enough is enough. we can't carry on like this"? we saw last year as well that there is fatigue. everyone is completely drained and broken by these atrocious scenes-the atrocities that we see day in, day out. there are reports in the newspapers today-you will have seen them, foreign secretary-about the surgeon david nott, who is a hero. he has achieved...
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mr. mccarthy: will the gentleman yield -- mr. hoyer: will i tell you, mr. speaker. we can't stop anything in committee. they have a majority in every committee and could bring a bill up tomorrow, the next hour. if they decide to do so. mr. mccarthy: are you stating we brought chip up weeks before it expired? mr. hoyer: no, after. it expired on september 30, you didn't bring it up until weeks after that. all due te: with respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put that on record. with all due respect. i'm not sure you are correct. we brought it, it passed this house -- all due respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put mr. hoyer: i have consulted with the staff person for whom you have great respect and affection and she says that i'm right. she's my staffer maybe she's somewhat biased. i will tell you that we believe we're right on that. that's not the point, mr. speaker. the points is not what we have done in the past. particularly what we have done and all for chip. that's not the point. the point is, we have two critical p
mr. mccarthy: will the gentleman yield -- mr. hoyer: will i tell you, mr. speaker. we can't stop anything in committee. they have a majority in every committee and could bring a bill up tomorrow, the next hour. if they decide to do so. mr. mccarthy: are you stating we brought chip up weeks before it expired? mr. hoyer: no, after. it expired on september 30, you didn't bring it up until weeks after that. all due te: with respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put that on...
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that is what i will do. mr.accone: i worked in the state legislature where every word you say is picked apart and put on camera every day. and all of my speeches and appearances are put up on my website. so i am always very much aware , that your word matters. and people look at that. i think people in the 18th district know i have kept my word. from the campaign promises i made years ago, i have kept them all. i am known as the man of integrity and a man of my word, and i will continue that. shannon: the next question goes to mr. saccone. kathleen: town hall meetings have traditionally been held, with questions in advance. do you intend to hold traditional town hall meetings in your district and with what frequency and what restrictions if any? ,mr. saccone: i am one of the most accessible in the state legislature. the town halls are open to anyone. i field any questions. i have never run away from that. i think that, if a look of my record once again, you will see i have always been accessible to the people. m
that is what i will do. mr.accone: i worked in the state legislature where every word you say is picked apart and put on camera every day. and all of my speeches and appearances are put up on my website. so i am always very much aware , that your word matters. and people look at that. i think people in the 18th district know i have kept my word. from the campaign promises i made years ago, i have kept them all. i am known as the man of integrity and a man of my word, and i will continue that....
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mr. clay,ac will control 20 nutes. e chair recogzes th leman from alama. . palme mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. palmer: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 1209, introduced by the gentleman from texas, henry cuellar. it honors the veterans of mission, texas. veterans like joaquin castro. lieutenant castro, born in mission, texas, served as a pilot in the army air corps from 1941 until 1943 when he was declared missing in action. for his service, lieutenant castro earned the national defense medal, the distinguished flying cross, and the air medal with an oak leaf cluster. i look forward to hearing more about lieutenant castro from mr. cuellar. i urge my colleagues to support resever my i time. the speaker pro tempore: -- mr. palmer: i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speake
mr. clay,ac will control 20 nutes. e chair recogzes th leman from alama. . palme mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. palmer: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 1209, introduced by the gentleman from texas, henry cuellar. it honors the veterans of mission,...
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mrs. mcdougal. >> will you watch "60 minutes" on sunday? will you watch "60 minutes" mr. president? >> well, the president also
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yes i will. mr. lamb: the most important thing right now is that there is a budget on the table in washington dc right now, in front of the united states congress. it cuts $1 trillion from our medicaid program over 10 years. if you cut $1 trillion out of program, it will make these services suffer. it is not right. this is no longer a chapter in paul ryan's book. this is serious. awaiting a vote. i will vote against that. i will refuse to allow that cut to our medicaid program on behalf of our seniors, disabled and children. he will say that he will but the leadership of his party to go against that cut. shannon: the next question is .rom bob mayo you would each get a chance that rebuttal. the first part of this question goes to mr. lamb. bob: you accepted plea bargains that got criminals off. what are your specific answers to the accusations? mr. lamb: there is not a person watching the debate tonight who is not in the garbage that my opponent and the people on his side have put on television about
yes i will. mr. lamb: the most important thing right now is that there is a budget on the table in washington dc right now, in front of the united states congress. it cuts $1 trillion from our medicaid program over 10 years. if you cut $1 trillion out of program, it will make these services suffer. it is not right. this is no longer a chapter in paul ryan's book. this is serious. awaiting a vote. i will vote against that. i will refuse to allow that cut to our medicaid program on behalf of our...
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mr. income american -- mcamericany, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. upup thank you, mr. speaker. i would -- mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. i would ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials on the bill. i would yield myself such time as i might consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. energy efficiency can provide benefits for consumers, for job creating businesses, for energy security, and for the environment. but we have to make sure that it's done right. that's why i support s. 2030, ceiling fan energy conservation harmization act, which was sponsored by my good from -- harmonization act, which was sponsored by my good friend, mr. hudson. i would urge all of my colleagues to support this bill. ceiling fans often come with lights attached and thus they serve two purposes for consumers. d.o.e. regulates the energy efficiency of both ceiling fans and the
mr. income american -- mcamericany, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. upup thank you, mr. speaker. i would -- mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. i would ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials on the bill. i would yield myself such time as i might consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. energy...
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mr. mcconnell: i have an amendment to the instructions. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell proposes an amendment numbered 2220 to the instructions of the motion to refer h.r. 1625. mr. mcconnell: i ask the reading be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask for the yeas and nays on my amendment. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the yeas and nays are ordered. mr. mcconnell: i have a second-degree amendment at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from kentucky mr. mr. mcconnell: proposes an amendment numbered 2221 to amendment number 2220.
mr. mcconnell: i have an amendment to the instructions. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell proposes an amendment numbered 2220 to the instructions of the motion to refer h.r. 1625. mr. mcconnell: i ask the reading be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask for the yeas and nays on my amendment. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the yeas and...
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mr. mccarthy: will the gentleman yield -- mr. hoyer: will i tell you, mr. speaker. we can't stop anything in committee. they have a majority in every committee and could bring a bill up tomorrow, the next hour. if they decide to do so. mr. mccarthy: are you stating we brought chip up weeks before it expired? mr. hoyer: no, after. it expired on september 30, you didn't bring it up until weeks after that. all due te: with respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put that on record. with all due respect. i'm not sure you are correct. we brought it, it passed this house -- all due respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put mr. hoyer: i have consulted with the staff person for whom you have great respect and affection and she says that i'm right. she's my staffer maybe she's somewhat biased. i will tell you that we believe we're right on that. that's not the point, mr. speaker. the points is not what we have done in the past. particularly what we have done and all for chip. that's not the point. the point is, we have two critical p
mr. mccarthy: will the gentleman yield -- mr. hoyer: will i tell you, mr. speaker. we can't stop anything in committee. they have a majority in every committee and could bring a bill up tomorrow, the next hour. if they decide to do so. mr. mccarthy: are you stating we brought chip up weeks before it expired? mr. hoyer: no, after. it expired on september 30, you didn't bring it up until weeks after that. all due te: with respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put that on...
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let me start with the immediate actions mr speaker the house will recall that following the murder of mr litvinenko the u.k. expelled for diplomats. under the vienna convention the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence officers they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion of over thirty years and it reflects the fact that this is not the first time that the russian state has acted against our country through these expulsions we will fundamentally degrade russian intelligence capability in the u.k. for years to come and if they seek to rebuild it we will prevent them from doing so second we will urge and develop proposals for new legislative powers to harden our defenses against all forms of hostile state activity this will include the addition of the targeted power to detain those suspected of hostile state activity to the u.k. border this power is currently only permitted in relation to those suspected of to . rozum and i have asked the home secretary to consider whether there is
let me start with the immediate actions mr speaker the house will recall that following the murder of mr litvinenko the u.k. expelled for diplomats. under the vienna convention the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence officers they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion of over thirty years and it reflects the fact that this is not the first time that the russian state has acted against...
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mr. speaker, i will be making a statement following pmqs updating the house. this morning i had meetings witd uties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the primary super green to meet with me to discuss the words of the cross party youth violence commission picky filings is complex and needs long-term solutions. but some things can be done right now such as legislation to ensure sharp instruments in shops are locked away or stored behind counters, ensuring no one can steal them and use them. will she do this? >> the honorable lady has raised a very important issue and as she said this is a couplets problem and we need to ensure we have long-term solutions for it. the home secretary secretary wy be publishing a new serious violence strategy which will put an intervention early with young people. it's important we have tough legislation on lies but we also need to work in partnership with retailers. we have recently consulted a new mission including restrictions on lies sold online and then mar
mr. speaker, i will be making a statement following pmqs updating the house. this morning i had meetings witd uties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the primary super green to meet with me to discuss the words of the cross party youth violence commission picky filings is complex and needs long-term solutions. but some things can be done right now such as legislation to ensure sharp instruments in shops are locked...
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mr. huber's review will include a full, complete review of the matters in a manner that is consistent with the law and facts. i receive updates from mr. huber, and upon conclusion of his review, will receive recommendations about any matters should be open, whether
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mr. putin will say he deals with his enemies. people who don't agree with mr. putin will say, being attacked again so we will vote for the strong man who supports russia. it is win-win for him. there is no way the west can not run into the trap. either weak, or we react with strong words and say the truth, russia is behind this, and then people accuse us of always singling out moscow. sisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisw because it happens to be moscow who does these terrible things. gemma: i find this pattern of thinking dangerous. it is very much cold war thinking. we live in a different world. alan:poisoning people is danger. gemma: it is sure that poisoning people is dangerous but i think it would be helpful to see russia not always as a continuation of the soviet union, even if there are certain things happening where there could be that the kremlin is behind this. i wouldn't exclude this, but i think it is important for the british people that you have more in your hands than the british government had. only now are people coming and really looking into this t
mr. putin will say he deals with his enemies. people who don't agree with mr. putin will say, being attacked again so we will vote for the strong man who supports russia. it is win-win for him. there is no way the west can not run into the trap. either weak, or we react with strong words and say the truth, russia is behind this, and then people accuse us of always singling out moscow. sisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisw because it happens to be moscow who does these terrible things. gemma: i find...
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. >> she will focus on the games is what i'm sure the honorable tillman had in mind. >> mr. speaker, he's quite right, the 21 youth games would bring tourist to northern ireland and i've had discussion with both the tourism minister and others about the issue of tourism picky will also welcome the presence my right honorable friend announced last week regarding specific tourism issues in northern ireland. >> order. questions to the prime minister. mr. gerald howarth. [shouting] >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of the westminster terrorist attack. it was a second depraved attack on a street of our capital but what i remember most is the exceptional bravery of our police and security services who risked their lives to keep us safe. i know members will be attending the events tomorrow and over the weekend to mark this tragic anniversary. mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will also wish to join me in expressing our sincere condolences to the film and friends of the red a
. >> she will focus on the games is what i'm sure the honorable tillman had in mind. >> mr. speaker, he's quite right, the 21 youth games would bring tourist to northern ireland and i've had discussion with both the tourism minister and others about the issue of tourism picky will also welcome the presence my right honorable friend announced last week regarding specific tourism issues in northern ireland. >> order. questions to the prime minister. mr. gerald howarth....
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when will that report come out? mr. speaker, and humanitarian disaster is now taking place in yemen. millions face starvation. 600,000 children have cholera because the saudi led amin campaign. 600,000 children with cholera is something i think everyone should take seriously. they have suspended arms sales to saudi arabia, the british arms ales have sharply increased and british military advisers are direct being the wall. it cannot be right that her government had mr. speaker, it cannot be right for government is colluding with the united nations say is evidence of war crimes. will the prime minister user meeting today with the crown prince to hold the arms supplies and demand an immediate cease-fire in yemen? >> mr. speaker from the right honorable gentleman raised two questions per the first point he made internal review is extremism and knowledge forms. the counter extremism strategy in the current secretary has appointed counter extremism commissioner. the review we had going to the best picture of how extremists o
when will that report come out? mr. speaker, and humanitarian disaster is now taking place in yemen. millions face starvation. 600,000 children have cholera because the saudi led amin campaign. 600,000 children with cholera is something i think everyone should take seriously. they have suspended arms sales to saudi arabia, the british arms ales have sharply increased and british military advisers are direct being the wall. it cannot be right that her government had mr. speaker, it cannot be...
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mr. sessions and put somebody in who will jeopardize mr. mueller's investigation. accordingly, a bill i have, filed to , has been protect -- filed in december to protect mr. mueller. it gives him due process rights if he gets fired. a panel to show he was fired for non -- for purposes that were political and not relating to his job performance. i'm filing a discharge petition today. be filing in 10 minutes and asking all members sign it to bring this bill to the floor immediately so we can protect the special counsel, protect mr. mueller and protect america. god bless america. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> the right to try act, which would allow terminally ill patients to try medication that has yet to be approved by the f.d.a. also another measure they are set to take up would make it more difficult for financial regulators to designate banks and other financial institutions as too big to fail or
mr. sessions and put somebody in who will jeopardize mr. mueller's investigation. accordingly, a bill i have, filed to , has been protect -- filed in december to protect mr. mueller. it gives him due process rights if he gets fired. a panel to show he was fired for non -- for purposes that were political and not relating to his job performance. i'm filing a discharge petition today. be filing in 10 minutes and asking all members sign it to bring this bill to the floor immediately so we can...
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mr. connolly, each will control 20 minutes. mr. blum: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration including an exchange of letters on the house companion bill between the committee on government yield t reform and i myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blum: i rise today in support of the eliminating government-funded oil painting act, a bill introduced by senator cassidy. in years past, the federal government spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on government first. taxpayer funds should be going o agencies not oil painting of cabinet members. eliminating government funded oil painting act. the ego act makes clear once and for all that government agencies cannot spend taxpayer dollars on oil paintings. support this bipartisan legislation. and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman f
mr. connolly, each will control 20 minutes. mr. blum: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration including an exchange of letters on the house companion bill between the committee on government yield t reform and i myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blum: i rise today in support of the eliminating...
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we will always stand up for people in their local area. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, half 1 million visitors will see the rates rise this year, some by 500%. even mary portis who led the governments say the high street campaign, said it was simply a pr campaign which looked like hey, we're doing something, and hope it might kick kickstart something, but it didn't. mr. speaker, this conservative government has slashed public services. they cut funding and expect counsel to pick up the pieces. the result of this is children centers are closing, schools are struggling, fewer police on the street, older people being left without care or dignity. and refugees turning women away. the tories on hit of local government said it's unsustainable, and doesn't it tell you everything you need to know? doesn't it tell you everything you need to know about this government, that it demands households and businesses pay more to get less. >> this government is spending more on our schools and our nhs than ever before. [shouting] we are able to do it because of the balance approa
we will always stand up for people in their local area. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, half 1 million visitors will see the rates rise this year, some by 500%. even mary portis who led the governments say the high street campaign, said it was simply a pr campaign which looked like hey, we're doing something, and hope it might kick kickstart something, but it didn't. mr. speaker, this conservative government has slashed public services. they cut funding and expect...
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let me start with the immediate actions mr speaker the house will recall the following the murder of mr litvinenko the u.k. expelled for diplomats. under the vienna convention the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence officers they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion for over thirty years and it reflects the fact that this is not the first time that the russian state has acted against our country through these expulsions we will fundamentally degrade russian intelligence capability in the u.k. for years to come and if they seek to rebuild it we will prevent them from doing so . second we will urge and develop proposals for new legislative powers to harden our defenses against all forms of hostile state activity this will include the addition of a targeted power to detain those suspected of hostile state activity in the u.k. border this power is currently only permitted in relation to those suspected of terrorism and i have asked the home secretary to consider whether there is a
let me start with the immediate actions mr speaker the house will recall the following the murder of mr litvinenko the u.k. expelled for diplomats. under the vienna convention the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence officers they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion for over thirty years and it reflects the fact that this is not the first time that the russian state has acted against...
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partnership and within that, we will be discussing the details on the solution of the border and continue to see that free-flow of trade not between orthern ireland and ireland. >> mr. speaker, last month, it s a was being put on hold in pite of can i ask what discussions she has had and will she draw me on calling on the s.m.p.? prime minister may: i recognize the concerns of being express dollars. we are committed on this commission's proposal. and we are talking about how to talk about the scottish government. and we are committed to working with the depoft to ensure a smooth transition. but it is for the scottish government but they need to take those decisions and putting the safety and security. >> and [ [indiscernible] prime minister may: depengeding on what comes out of the investigations and what took place in salisbury, it might be appropriate to see what they are talking about in the world cup in russia. >> and the conference of scrabe, this afternoon, would she agree that the kingdom has a stability and will she offer aassurance that she will stand with him to ring reform? prime minister may: i agree with my honorable friend. we have had a long standing
partnership and within that, we will be discussing the details on the solution of the border and continue to see that free-flow of trade not between orthern ireland and ireland. >> mr. speaker, last month, it s a was being put on hold in pite of can i ask what discussions she has had and will she draw me on calling on the s.m.p.? prime minister may: i recognize the concerns of being express dollars. we are committed on this commission's proposal. and we are talking about how to talk about...
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i know members will be attending the events tomorrow and over the weekend to mark this tragic anniversary. mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will also wish to join me in expressing our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the red arrows engineer who tragically died in the aircraft incident at the valley yesterday. i know members across the house also will wish to join me in congratulating andrea, who recently won the global teacher prize. it is a fitting tribute for everything she has done, and i look forward to meeting her shortly to congratulate her in person. mr. speaker, this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further meetings later today. >> i'm sure, mr. speaker, the whole house would want to be associated with both the condolences and the congratulations that the prime minister has just expressed. since 2010, police have lost 1,084 police officers. in went, crime -- went of by 18.5% and there were 21 firearm discharges, one of which resulted in a facility. and across the -- there were 9
i know members will be attending the events tomorrow and over the weekend to mark this tragic anniversary. mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will also wish to join me in expressing our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the red arrows engineer who tragically died in the aircraft incident at the valley yesterday. i know members across the house also will wish to join me in congratulating andrea, who recently won the global teacher prize. it is a fitting tribute for everything...
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foreseeable and we could use it on the one hand we on the one hand people who admire mr putin will say he deals with his enemies like they did with starting like they did with eve on that terrible and people who don't agree with mr putin will come and say we're being attacked again so we'll vote for the strong man who supports russia it's a win win situation for him and there's no way the west can not run into that trap because either we do nothing and prove once again that we are weak or we react with strong words and say what's the truth that russia is behind this and then people accuse us of always singling out moscow we always single out moscow but it happens to be moscow who does all these terrible things i find this kind of the pattern of thinking very dangerous because it's very much a cold war thinking and we live in a very different world and i think maybe we're going to try thinking isn't dangerous poisoning people is dangerous i mean that's for sure that poisoning people is dangerous but still i think it would be helpful to really to see russia not always as a continuation o
foreseeable and we could use it on the one hand we on the one hand people who admire mr putin will say he deals with his enemies like they did with starting like they did with eve on that terrible and people who don't agree with mr putin will come and say we're being attacked again so we'll vote for the strong man who supports russia it's a win win situation for him and there's no way the west can not run into that trap because either we do nothing and prove once again that we are weak or we...
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actually i was zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero mr will walk around with more problems than words. which. i wanted to go to juilliard school or to. in new york city ballet where acting. professionally to become a professional dancer and then come back to start a big brother school like like the other schools around here if i go to professional school and i come back to be a teacher i plan on expanding the city arts so that calls from all places can have the opportunity. that's. what i'm going to judge that is the point you all you know we're going to beat you should. you focus for. that i just need you to. one of the idea was to ask our teacher to go there for a workshop and to ask the children want to do with guns. they can come for the boy workshop it will be free and then he's a teacher and a. secret be to have a good time for the ballot and then we propose to help them come at the school because some a lot of run them to could not afford his lessons it's quite expensive for namo now . so i mean you know so the idea was to have so on the run then to go on to have the
actually i was zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero mr will walk around with more problems than words. which. i wanted to go to juilliard school or to. in new york city ballet where acting. professionally to become a professional dancer and then come back to start a big brother school like like the other schools around here if i go to professional school and i come back to be a teacher i plan on expanding the city arts so that calls from all places can have the opportunity....
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mr. speaker -- [shouting] >> the right honorable gentleman must be heard. there will be adequate opportunity for colleagues on both sides to put questions. members must be heard. jeremy corbyn. >> i couldn't understand a word of what the foreign secretary just said, mr. speaker, but his behavior demeans his office. [shouting] it is in moments -- [shouting] it is in moments such as of these that governments realize how vital strong diplomacy and political pressure are for our security and national interest. the measures we take have to be effective, not just for the long-term security of our citizens, but secure a world free of chemical weapons. who can prime minister outline what discussions she has had with our partners in the european union, nato and the u.n., and what willingness there was to take multilateral action? while the poisonings, mr. speaker, of sergei skripal and yulia are confronting us today, what efforts are being made by the government to reassess the death of mr. skripal daughter who died in 2012, and the deaths of his eldest brother and son who bot
mr. speaker -- [shouting] >> the right honorable gentleman must be heard. there will be adequate opportunity for colleagues on both sides to put questions. members must be heard. jeremy corbyn. >> i couldn't understand a word of what the foreign secretary just said, mr. speaker, but his behavior demeans his office. [shouting] it is in moments -- [shouting] it is in moments such as of these that governments realize how vital strong diplomacy and political pressure are for our...
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let me start with the immediate actions mr speaker the house will recall that following the murder of mr litvinenko the u.k. expelled for diplomats. under the vienna convention the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence officers they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion for over thirty years and it reflects the fact that this is not the first time that the russian state has acted against our country through these expulsions we will fundamentally degrade russian intelligence capability in the u.k. for years to come and if they seek to rebuild it we will prevent them from doing so second we will develop proposals for new legislative powers to harden our defenses against all forms of hostile state activity this will include the addition of a targeted power to detain those suspected of hostile state activity to the u.k. border this power is currently only permitted in relation to those suspected of terrorism and i have asked the home secretary to consider whether there is a need for
let me start with the immediate actions mr speaker the house will recall that following the murder of mr litvinenko the u.k. expelled for diplomats. under the vienna convention the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence officers they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion for over thirty years and it reflects the fact that this is not the first time that the russian state has acted against...
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a lot of that will be allocated by that time within the next few weeks. mr. lberson: and the additional $28 billion of cdbgr funding provided in february, what's the status of that? allocating those funds to get them out the door and in the hands of -- secretary carson: it will be -- a third will be allocated by april 10. the rest has to be allocated before the end of the year. mr. culberson: would you give this your personal attention? it's urgent. secretary carson: absolutely. mr. aguilar: thank you very much. secretary carson: i completely sympathize with individuals. particularly in the area that was intentionally flooded. i can't imagine what those people feel like. mr. culberson: that's been the worst part. the gates were opened. the water stopped, gates opened, and here comes the water. my brother was one of those people. near and dear to my heart. secretary carson: i understand. absolutely. mr. culberson: thank you very much. mr. diaz-balart: let me just, if i may, mr. culberson, let me personally thank you. obviously florida was hit hard. everybody wh
a lot of that will be allocated by that time within the next few weeks. mr. lberson: and the additional $28 billion of cdbgr funding provided in february, what's the status of that? allocating those funds to get them out the door and in the hands of -- secretary carson: it will be -- a third will be allocated by april 10. the rest has to be allocated before the end of the year. mr. culberson: would you give this your personal attention? it's urgent. secretary carson: absolutely. mr. aguilar:...
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over the long run well mr mr mccollum one of the many issues that russia is very involved in of course that needs resolution is ukraine do you think that this laces action that will thing these expulsions could have an impact on resolving the situation there do you think they could make mr putin more reluctant to say daily with these countries and finding a solution or maybe more willing because of the international pressure. well first of all let me ask questions from my esteemed western colleagues from from their lane and from the washington d.c. so on they were saying two to two to send a strong signal a strong signal to russia what of father ditto it did that our asian of the relationship but what who will gain from that but this is a question whether they would like to and see it a lot of later on but regarding your question actually i think that despite all this. confrontation i mean did this by the expansion of diplomats my prediction is that the negotiations with ukraine will continue and believe me russia has no or any interest of conquering ukraine or just to prolong the situation to prolong it to have to have the ukrainian crisis prolonged because it a
over the long run well mr mr mccollum one of the many issues that russia is very involved in of course that needs resolution is ukraine do you think that this laces action that will thing these expulsions could have an impact on resolving the situation there do you think they could make mr putin more reluctant to say daily with these countries and finding a solution or maybe more willing because of the international pressure. well first of all let me ask questions from my esteemed western...
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>> yes, i will. >> okay, all right, mr. lamb, same question. >> i think the most important thing right now is if there is a budget on the table in washington right now in front of the united states congress it cuts $1 trillion from our medicaid program over ten years. if you cut $1 trillion out of our medicaid program, all of these optional programs are going to suffer. it's going to make people sicker, it's going to make them get delayed treatment or no treatment at all. this is not right. it's no longer a chapter in paul ryan's book; it's not theory. this is the proposed budget the white house has sent to congress and it's awaiting a vote. i will vote against that. i will refuse to allow that cut to our medicaid program on behalf of our seniors, on behalf of the disables, on behalf of the children. i hope mr. ciccone will tell us tonight that he would buck the leadership of his own party and also vote against that funding if he means what he says if he wants to stick up for these programs. >> this next question is from bo
>> yes, i will. >> okay, all right, mr. lamb, same question. >> i think the most important thing right now is if there is a budget on the table in washington right now in front of the united states congress it cuts $1 trillion from our medicaid program over ten years. if you cut $1 trillion out of our medicaid program, all of these optional programs are going to suffer. it's going to make people sicker, it's going to make them get delayed treatment or no treatment at all. this...
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in finding themselves to pissy questions so we will see. mr speaker was a prime minister agreed that in the field to get further aggression from the russian mafia that the policy of the leader of the opposition to gauge and real boss dialogue will only encourage. further acts of sponsored terror which agree with the national interest and in regard to the cost of this country or that the only effect of answer as to how robust action against those who are using the u.k. as a part will grind to carry out the wrong. but i agree with you on the gentleman that we need to ensure that we do in fact respond for a bus to this matter but we need to do so with careful consideration of the assessments that have been made and the information that is available to us and that is exactly what the government is doing but i think nobody in this house should be in any doubts that there can be no suggestion of business as usual in relation to our interaction with russia it's very metro misspeaking the whole country will welcome the precise and clear statement whic
in finding themselves to pissy questions so we will see. mr speaker was a prime minister agreed that in the field to get further aggression from the russian mafia that the policy of the leader of the opposition to gauge and real boss dialogue will only encourage. further acts of sponsored terror which agree with the national interest and in regard to the cost of this country or that the only effect of answer as to how robust action against those who are using the u.k. as a part will grind to...
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mr. lowenthal, each will control 20 minutes. mr. curtis: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. i yield four minutes to the gentleman from maine, mr. poliquin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maine is recognized for four minutes. mr. poliquin: thank you, mr. chairman, very much for helping me bring this very important bill to the floor and i thank chairman rob bishop who was instrumental in bringing this bill to the floor and in addition to that, i want to thank all of the staff members of the natural resources committee here in the house for all their great work, this is so important to our state. now, maine, mr. chairman, the great state of maine, is called vacationland. we have a population of just 1.3 million hearty souls. but every year our population swells to four million vacationers from all over the world. we have such a stunning natural beauty and pristine natural environment and all these welcoming small towns and
mr. lowenthal, each will control 20 minutes. mr. curtis: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. i yield four minutes to the gentleman from maine, mr. poliquin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maine is recognized for four minutes. mr. poliquin: thank you, mr. chairman, very much for helping me bring this very important bill to the floor and i thank chairman rob bishop who was...
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mr hill will be formally charged with the offences and appear before the courts in due course. pearance will be in london in the middle of april. meanwhile, the inquest into the deaths of the 11 men is expected to be postponed until the criminal proceedings have been finished. more than a million nhs staff in england have been offered a pay rise of 6.5% over the next two years. jeremy hunt said it was recognition that stuff have never worked harder. labour has said it was long overdue. there has been a mixed response from health unions, some pointing out that the writer is still quite small in real terms. porters. paramedics. nurses, who care for millions of patients. the staff who keep the nhs going are finally to have a bigger pay rise. it‘s nice for us to be recognised for all that hard work. but obviously, it doesn‘t detract away from the last few years, where we actually haven‘t had anything. most of us live on a strict budget. that can ease off a bit and the future will look better and brighter. i have two young children, so having this pay rise will help out even more wit
mr hill will be formally charged with the offences and appear before the courts in due course. pearance will be in london in the middle of april. meanwhile, the inquest into the deaths of the 11 men is expected to be postponed until the criminal proceedings have been finished. more than a million nhs staff in england have been offered a pay rise of 6.5% over the next two years. jeremy hunt said it was recognition that stuff have never worked harder. labour has said it was long overdue. there...
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digital.oing how will that change how you do business? mr. looking at e-commerce for the year. industry, they have four pieces out of china. and so therefore, if we are strong in the local market, this will have a dramatic impact outside. yousef: what is the average price? mr. kern: we're at 5800 euros on average. yousef: are you looking to grow? mr. kern: we want to stay in that segment and offer female products. yousef: what is margins looking like? margins look good. if you look at average, you should be at six to 5% gross margin and i you should be at 28% bottom line. yousef: in terms of the competition, breitling a very focused watch and a very clear audience. kern: we compete in that price range with all the big players. we do pilot watches, divers watches. elegant watches. we compete with many competitors. yousef: there are a lot of raw materials you have two resource to produce the watches you do. what do you see in terms of trends of raw materials? are some harder to get or more expensive? may be some have gone a lot cheaper to make
digital.oing how will that change how you do business? mr. looking at e-commerce for the year. industry, they have four pieces out of china. and so therefore, if we are strong in the local market, this will have a dramatic impact outside. yousef: what is the average price? mr. kern: we're at 5800 euros on average. yousef: are you looking to grow? mr. kern: we want to stay in that segment and offer female products. yousef: what is margins looking like? margins look good. if you look at average,...
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mr. speaker, member will leave under 94 a. identity of character assessments but the leader of the -- the minister has the court. >> thank you, mr. speaker. most parents would be greatly shocked by the reports that emerge from the australian federal police negatives in cases where children as young as four years old have been exposed to sexually explicit material on social media and subsequently engaged with online child sex offenders, offenders you may well have encouraged the initial upload. the reality is mr. speaker that in the digital age may face real risk on every computer. children are not engaging independently online at extraordinarily young ages. mr. speaker, i am sure that everyone can reflect on the incredible aptitude of universe trillions with mobile devices could have quite literally grown up with the technology. the engagement can be a great thing. but our law enforcement, our policies and education for the children must come first. that's why they have broadened the scope of the training to ensure that the you
mr. speaker, member will leave under 94 a. identity of character assessments but the leader of the -- the minister has the court. >> thank you, mr. speaker. most parents would be greatly shocked by the reports that emerge from the australian federal police negatives in cases where children as young as four years old have been exposed to sexually explicit material on social media and subsequently engaged with online child sex offenders, offenders you may well have encouraged the initial...
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she will promise to deliver the change that people voted for in the referendum, while protecting jobs and security. mrsests to guide the negotiations, which include strengthening the uk and bringing all its people together. new research suggests that there could be as many as five different strains of diabetes. current medical diagnosis is for type one or type two of the blood sugar condition. scientists in scandinavia believe their findings based on a study of 15,000 patients, shows how different causes, risks and complications can respond to different treatments. the condition currently affects one in every eleven adults, worldwide. soi so i think it is really important we started talking about the subtypes of diabetes. moving beyond type one and two. 0nly of diabetes. moving beyond type one and two. only then will we be able to personalise treatment for people with the condition. although the study in itself will not change the way people with diabetes are treated, it will hopefully help move in that direction. the chief medical officer for england has warned that people are being exposed to a daily
she will promise to deliver the change that people voted for in the referendum, while protecting jobs and security. mrsests to guide the negotiations, which include strengthening the uk and bringing all its people together. new research suggests that there could be as many as five different strains of diabetes. current medical diagnosis is for type one or type two of the blood sugar condition. scientists in scandinavia believe their findings based on a study of 15,000 patients, shows how...