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mr. carter for manager's amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i rise to offer this bipartisan measure. >> the clerk will read. >> an attempt offered by mr. carter. >> unanimous consent that the amendment be considered? >> you're recognized to present your amendment. >> the amendment is a bipartisan and it includes several noncontroversial to accommodate concerns of several of our members of the committee. unless there are any questions the various items the committee prompted adoption of the amendment. >> thank you. >> i support the amendment. >> any further discussion? plgs ru pittsburgher. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i stand in support of the manager's amendment at the desk. i want to thank the chairman and ranking member and committee staff again for including report language that places a stay on the closure of three science and technology labs. labs are the following. national defense analysis and counter measures center at fort detri detrick, chemical security is there at aberdeen proving grounds and the national urban security technology
mr. carter for manager's amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i rise to offer this bipartisan measure. >> the clerk will read. >> an attempt offered by mr. carter. >> unanimous consent that the amendment be considered? >> you're recognized to present your amendment. >> the amendment is a bipartisan and it includes several noncontroversial to accommodate concerns of several of our members of the committee. unless there are any questions the various items the...
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mr. carter is also deeply religious. in public and speaks openly about his religious beliefs. >> carter was a person who you thought would lead america to some kind of spiritual redemption, which at the time we really needed. >> nothing has happened tonight to change the feeling that jimmy carter is on his way to a kind of coronation in madison square garden. [ applause ] >> the battle for the republican nomination turned out to be really close. it was close enough to make the ford people's fingernails sweat. but by a whisker gerald ford got the nomination. >> when ford was nominated, reagan's supporters staged a demonstration on the convention floor. and it went on and on and on and on. >> by the end of that convention, it's clear that although gerald ford may be the nominee, ronald reagan won the hearts and minds of conservatives. >> reagan did great damage to ford. look at the poll numbers. you will see jimmy carter starts surging, over 30 points ahead of gerald ford. ford had a weak position in the national race. so
mr. carter is also deeply religious. in public and speaks openly about his religious beliefs. >> carter was a person who you thought would lead america to some kind of spiritual redemption, which at the time we really needed. >> nothing has happened tonight to change the feeling that jimmy carter is on his way to a kind of coronation in madison square garden. [ applause ] >> the battle for the republican nomination turned out to be really close. it was close enough to make...
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mr. carter. to close, mr. serrano is recognize recognized. >> just very briefly, i don't usually lake to disagree with another member, because aisle not that kind of a person, but you said that their emotions on both sides, mr. chairman, and there are. and i think you also alluded to that there was a difference of opinion. well, i do something and i've done something in the past few years, but as i watch on the other side, the faces of people and i'm wondering what they're thinking when we discuss these subjects, i believe and notwithstanding what the final vote will be on any of these amendments, there is sentiment on the other side of the aisle, on the republican side, for this issue to be resolved and resolved here. listen to me closely. i honestly believe that many of you honestly agree with us. or agree with yourselves that this is the right thing to do, to take care of these young people that know no other country, except this one. and so probably the final result will be the party line or whatever peopl
mr. carter. to close, mr. serrano is recognize recognized. >> just very briefly, i don't usually lake to disagree with another member, because aisle not that kind of a person, but you said that their emotions on both sides, mr. chairman, and there are. and i think you also alluded to that there was a difference of opinion. well, i do something and i've done something in the past few years, but as i watch on the other side, the faces of people and i'm wondering what they're thinking when...
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mr. newhouse. itairman carter? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in strong support of this >> any amendment. >> any further -- you have a minute to close.e. includi anyone further? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> miss captor? >> i would like a clarification from the chair or gentleman offering the amendment. is this considered language from an authorizing committee? including authorization language in an appropriations bill? >> happen to yield to whoever might care to address it. >> i'm informed the judiciary committee does not have any objection to this. >> our bills are being invaded by the authorizing language and although the gentleman made a very worthy proposal that's a deep concern of mine. >> thank you, miss captor. >> i'll just agree. i hear time and time again this is okay with the authorizing commit when when i first was on this committee, what we needed to have was a letter.on thi wes literally had a letter fro the ranking member and from the chair of the committee jointly saying that they were waiving, didn't need a hearing on th
mr. newhouse. itairman carter? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in strong support of this >> any amendment. >> any further -- you have a minute to close.e. includi anyone further? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> miss captor? >> i would like a clarification from the chair or gentleman offering the amendment. is this considered language from an authorizing committee? including authorization language in an appropriations bill? >> happen to yield to...
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mr. carter was regularly informed of decisions that allowed ernst & young to profit. mr. carter has told me that he had no direct role in misrepresenting them, yet i remain trouble that it was at the top of the department that engaged in these practices. this issue will come up andssist finally a job that requires close communication with both sides of this committee. over the past few months the administration has taken a lot of hits for republican and democrats alike of ignoring questions on -- i want to be clear that it is completely on acceptable for an administration to stonewall increase to the members of congress. members of congress don't do it for sport. we have an obligation on behalf of the millions of people we represent draft tough questions. i expect to respond to questions of the committee regardless of whether or not they have a d or in our next to their name.me. thank you for being here. thank you for visiting with me. >> chairman hatch, rankingng member wyden it is an honor to appear before you today. i feel both privileged and humbled to have been recomm
mr. carter was regularly informed of decisions that allowed ernst & young to profit. mr. carter has told me that he had no direct role in misrepresenting them, yet i remain trouble that it was at the top of the department that engaged in these practices. this issue will come up andssist finally a job that requires close communication with both sides of this committee. over the past few months the administration has taken a lot of hits for republican and democrats alike of ignoring questions...
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and mrs carter. aaron plans to pop the question.e even started looking for rings. >> you get to pick it out which is kind of nice. >> of course she does. ladies come first. >> do you know what you want. >> just put it this way. it's going to be bvss and it's going to be over seven karats. >> what kind of wedding do you guys have in mind? big? small? >> no, huge. >> huge. >> really? >> massive. i'm talking about like, i'm bougie. >> yeah, you are bougie. >> i'm bad and bougie. >> would you ever do a reality show? would you p and wedding on tv? >> absolutely. >> are there any plans for that? >> we've had a couple offers so far so but, we haven't. maybe we should call it, "welcome back bonnie and clyde"? >> oh, that's a good one, that's a good one. we've gotta do some kind of bonnie and clyde something. put our mugshots right next to each other. >> don't put mine. >> don't put mine either. it's so bad. >> god. i feel like they edited it to make me look worse. >> i think they did too! >> i have to say it's interesting they're just havin
and mrs carter. aaron plans to pop the question.e even started looking for rings. >> you get to pick it out which is kind of nice. >> of course she does. ladies come first. >> do you know what you want. >> just put it this way. it's going to be bvss and it's going to be over seven karats. >> what kind of wedding do you guys have in mind? big? small? >> no, huge. >> huge. >> really? >> massive. i'm talking about like, i'm bougie. >>...
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mr. carter. this amendment does nothing more than codify current ice policy. the policy creation and that nationalization service followed for years. i ask for the adoption of the amendment and i you'll back. >> mr. chairman, i rise in opposition of the amendment. i won't belabor the debate on it since it has become a perennial exercise. there is already a government ride politician on these of federal funds for these procedures. the restrictions are specifically formalized in part, 4.4 detention standards. there are many urgent homeland security matters actually facing the department in this country. we simply do not need the distraction of t amendment which is a solution in search of a problem. i urge my colleagues to oppose it. >> horizon strong opposition to this amendment. this ideologically driven rider from the majority was introduced year after year, it's particularly troubling on homeland security spending bill. if we keep weighing down this bill we do it on the risk of first responders. most of us in this room have met with our first responders, hard-
mr. carter. this amendment does nothing more than codify current ice policy. the policy creation and that nationalization service followed for years. i ask for the adoption of the amendment and i you'll back. >> mr. chairman, i rise in opposition of the amendment. i won't belabor the debate on it since it has become a perennial exercise. there is already a government ride politician on these of federal funds for these procedures. the restrictions are specifically formalized in part, 4.4...
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mr. carter became weak. carter wasted no time and bounced back. he was back on a habitat for humanity building site in winnipeg on pens. >>> the opioid crisis running rampant across the country. here at home local governments trying to spend money to stop it and ultimately to save lives. in the district roughly $2 million federal grant will help officials buy naloxone kits, also known as narcan. it's a drug that can reverse the ef mayor bowser says it doesn't solve all the problems because folks still need to be educated. >> throughout the summer we'll work to educate more washingtonians on the availability of narcan and new and very real dangers of drug compounds that pervade our streets today. >> the funding is expected to help the district by 2500 kits. >>> this is a story that you'll only see on news 4. the family of a crash victim. raising questions about a dumptruck driver accused in a different crash. only news 4 talked with the family of bianca butler. she was the woman seriously hurt after a dumptruck hit her on south dakota avenue in nor
mr. carter became weak. carter wasted no time and bounced back. he was back on a habitat for humanity building site in winnipeg on pens. >>> the opioid crisis running rampant across the country. here at home local governments trying to spend money to stop it and ultimately to save lives. in the district roughly $2 million federal grant will help officials buy naloxone kits, also known as narcan. it's a drug that can reverse the ef mayor bowser says it doesn't solve all the problems...
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mr. carter: thank you. i thank the gentleman for hosting this tonight. of for his advocacy on part community pharmacy, but, more importantly, on the part of the patient. because that's what this is about. this is about patients. about patient care. about escalating prescription costs. that's what we're talking about here. about unfair trade practices. now, look, this is america. i, like my colleague mentioned earlier, i'm not opposed to anybody making money. that's great. more power to them. but where there is a problem with transparency, there is a problem with p.b.m.'s. there is a problem with escalating drug prices. i want to mention that i've been a practicing pharmacist, as representative collins mentioned, for over 30 years. i've worked with my neighbors and my friends to really provide a helpful voice for their needs. beneficiaries are facing increased costs of prescription drugs without much of a basis of notification as to why these costs are skyrocketing. my friend, representative collins, my friend, representative scott, others, even on the ot
mr. carter: thank you. i thank the gentleman for hosting this tonight. of for his advocacy on part community pharmacy, but, more importantly, on the part of the patient. because that's what this is about. this is about patients. about patient care. about escalating prescription costs. that's what we're talking about here. about unfair trade practices. now, look, this is america. i, like my colleague mentioned earlier, i'm not opposed to anybody making money. that's great. more power to them....
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mr. carter -- yes -- things haven't always been so joyful for the couple.n a new documentary short called "foot note", for "444", he opens up about infidelity and their early marital issues. >> i just ran into this place, and we built this big, beautiful mansion of relationship, you know what i mean? that wasn't totally built on 100% truth and it start cracking you know. >> the film, which was just released on title opens a window into jay z's psyche. >> and he's hitting the road with a major tour in anaheim, making 21 stops along the way, let's hope our twins are along for the ride. >> could you be more excited. >> very excited for the twins. >>> next to kim kardashian, someone used to trash talk, but one thing seems to have gotten under her skin. >> people are talking about this snapchat photo of hers about what was on the counter behind her. some people thought it was a couple lines of cocaine. so kim tried to squash it by saying it was powdered sugar from her kids' candy. >> that wasn't it either. it appears there's nothing on the table at all. it's mar
mr. carter -- yes -- things haven't always been so joyful for the couple.n a new documentary short called "foot note", for "444", he opens up about infidelity and their early marital issues. >> i just ran into this place, and we built this big, beautiful mansion of relationship, you know what i mean? that wasn't totally built on 100% truth and it start cracking you know. >> the film, which was just released on title opens a window into jay z's psyche. >>...
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carter. i'm pleased to recognize the ranking member. >> mr. chairman, as i said in our sub the market, i greatly appreciate how you and your staff have been collaborative and receptive in developing this bill. andave a good partnership, are working to address the needs of the department of homeland security and its dedicated personnel, because we understand they are the ones doing the critical work of keeping our country safe. i'm grateful for the additional funding for child care subsidies for guard families and the continuation of the site is ready internship program. most alarming is that because of the administration claims that it is a matter of national security, this bill recommends a $705 million increase for u.s. interior immigration enforcement , deploying 44 thousand detention vets, an increase of 10,000 above last year. and the hiring of 1000 additional ice agents and officers is focused primarily on him. enforcement. there is certainly no disagreement. we should be removing dangerous individuals. ice's enforcement is targeting the
carter. i'm pleased to recognize the ranking member. >> mr. chairman, as i said in our sub the market, i greatly appreciate how you and your staff have been collaborative and receptive in developing this bill. andave a good partnership, are working to address the needs of the department of homeland security and its dedicated personnel, because we understand they are the ones doing the critical work of keeping our country safe. i'm grateful for the additional funding for child care...
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mr. carter spent the night in the hospital. >> we went to edmonton and they will built a total of 75 houses, habitat volunteers did. we went down to winnipeg and built 25 houses and that's the last part of the week and that's where i got dehydrated. >> he was die hydrated friday, back on the job yesterday. he heads to atlanta tomorrow to teach at emory university. he says he's looking forward to a few days rest at the end of next week. >>> a local emergency declared in santa barbra counties because of wildfires. it's burned more than 18,000 acres. it's only about 36% contained. fire burning south of highway 154 in the mountains. this started a week ago. it's been going for a while now. 16 homes have burned so far as well as 30 other structures. 2,000 firefighters working on it but the weather's working against them. they got the winds going down there and they had it down to 50% on friday and they lost it and now it's back down to 35, 36% contained. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri now and that kind of stuff is going to happen here hopefully on a much smaller scale. this week the good news
mr. carter spent the night in the hospital. >> we went to edmonton and they will built a total of 75 houses, habitat volunteers did. we went down to winnipeg and built 25 houses and that's the last part of the week and that's where i got dehydrated. >> he was die hydrated friday, back on the job yesterday. he heads to atlanta tomorrow to teach at emory university. he says he's looking forward to a few days rest at the end of next week. >>> a local emergency declared in...
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mr. carter, who is 92, was treated for dehydration.and his wife just celebrated their 71st anniversary. charles evans was married 60 years, and keeps the memories in e special place. steve hartman is next. >> mason: we end >> mason: we end tonight with a man who has so much love, he had to build a special place to keep it all. teve hartman met him on the road. is reporter: around starkville, mississippi, retired mail carrier charles evans is known mostly for his questionable taste in lawn furnishings. but we came last year for something undeniably beautiful. >> the man with the plan. ( laughs ) >> reporter: charles met his wife louise back in 1949. >> when you looked at her, it's like an electrical shock. >> reporter: really? >> i guess it's love. >> reporter: to charles, true love is so powerful, nothing can stop it. >> it's a big four-letter word. ot reporter: nothing. >> straighten it out. wh reporter: which is why, after she died in 2011, after 60 years of marriage, he decided a grave marker wasn't enough, that their love deserved
mr. carter, who is 92, was treated for dehydration.and his wife just celebrated their 71st anniversary. charles evans was married 60 years, and keeps the memories in e special place. steve hartman is next. >> mason: we end >> mason: we end tonight with a man who has so much love, he had to build a special place to keep it all. teve hartman met him on the road. is reporter: around starkville, mississippi, retired mail carrier charles evans is known mostly for his questionable taste...
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mr carter you mentioned before that the nation of peacekeeping operations has changed dramatically before peacekeepers were expected to operate in most conflict zones to monitor the peace process now they're increasingly asked to operate in high risk environment with violence still raging why do you think that is is it because you intervene earlier or is it because the nature of the conflict has changed in a way making it a. perpetual term in my view the mature enough. conflict has changed and peacekeeping has been changing over the period of time initial peacekeepers for example when i was deployed in one thousand for to get what peacekeepers from any fight of it there who were deployed between two very defined meets to observe they were unarmed to do we are deployed in countries where the challenges are essentially that of protection of civilians and of internal conflict and this is most visible in a place called my liege where we see the challenges day in and day out in various had become the deadliest peacekeeping operations of fraud. but we have also some solutions and my own departm
mr carter you mentioned before that the nation of peacekeeping operations has changed dramatically before peacekeepers were expected to operate in most conflict zones to monitor the peace process now they're increasingly asked to operate in high risk environment with violence still raging why do you think that is is it because you intervene earlier or is it because the nature of the conflict has changed in a way making it a. perpetual term in my view the mature enough. conflict has changed and...
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mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to speak in support of h.r. 2430, the f.d.a. re-authorization act because of its importance to our health care system and the millions of people that depend on it. the f.d.a. re-authorization act is essential as we seek reforms to the way we develop new drugs and therapies and the ways in which we're able to get those to market. under this legislation, we're streamlining the approval process to maintain the make our hat is market while making changes tone sure new therapies aren't under necessarily held up. we set benchmarks for reviews tone sure the drug approval process is moving along and doesn't get bogged down by bureaucratic red tape. . most importantly, we are making drugs that can make a difference in their lives. we've seen the approval in rare disease drugs, helping millions that suffer from diseases that often have no treatment. with this bill, we can provide them with new opportunities. additionally, we'll be able to see more generics enter
mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to speak in support of h.r. 2430, the f.d.a. re-authorization act because of its importance to our health care system and the millions of people that depend on it. the f.d.a. re-authorization act is essential as we seek reforms to the way we develop new drugs and therapies and the ways in which we're able to get those to market. under this legislation, we're...
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mr. carter, for five minutes. r. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize colonel thomas kuncle who retired on july 10, 2017, as the wing commander of the 23rd wing at moody air force base near valdosta, georgia. the colonel served in the united states air force for over 20 years and he's logged nearly 3,000 hours of flight. as commander of the 23rd wing, he led over 5,000 air men spread over four bases throughout the country. an example of his extraordinary leadership and bravery occurred when one of his fellow air man was shot down during the kosovo conflict in 1999. the colonel bravely led a successful mission to rescue the missing pilot that was shot down by a missile. the colonel was also a part of the air and joint staffs in washington, d.c., that serve as advisors to the president of the united states. he was stationed all over america. in addition to his time abroad in iceland and qatar defending the freedoms we all greatly enjoy. i am proud to rise today to honor the colonel for his leadership, his commitment to o
mr. carter, for five minutes. r. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize colonel thomas kuncle who retired on july 10, 2017, as the wing commander of the 23rd wing at moody air force base near valdosta, georgia. the colonel served in the united states air force for over 20 years and he's logged nearly 3,000 hours of flight. as commander of the 23rd wing, he led over 5,000 air men spread over four bases throughout the country. an example of his extraordinary leadership and bravery...
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mr. carter spent the night in the hospital. >> and there we built a total of 75 houses habitat volunteers did. and then we went down to winnipeg and built 25 more houses. and that's where i got dehydrated. >> carter headed to emory tomorrow. he says he'll be looking to a few days rest at the end of next week. let's turn it over to sports. >>> and coming up in sports, the best sights and sounds from the american serchary championship golf tournament, including a father-son bet gone wrong. sports coming your way next. >>> hi, there. after a heart breaking loss last night the giants are hoping to win their first series after the all-star break. down in san diego we go. let's see what happens. giants, padres, and the shark making its way to the shill. bottom of the first inning, not going so well. hector sanchez, beat him last night. hits a three run home runoff jeff samardzija. bottom of the third, now 4-1 in favor of the home team. cory spangenberg, another three run blast for san diego. they win the game. a's going for the sweep. look who's in the house. marchon lynch. bases loaded. ryan h
mr. carter spent the night in the hospital. >> and there we built a total of 75 houses habitat volunteers did. and then we went down to winnipeg and built 25 more houses. and that's where i got dehydrated. >> carter headed to emory tomorrow. he says he'll be looking to a few days rest at the end of next week. let's turn it over to sports. >>> and coming up in sports, the best sights and sounds from the american serchary championship golf tournament, including a father-son...
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mr. carter was working in the hot son and he was encouraging everyone to stay hydrated so they could keep building. president carter is 92 years old now. he has volunteered for habitat for humanity for more than three decades. he recently recovered from a battle with melanoma cancer. >>> president trump is defending his son's meeting with a russian attorney during the campaign. he says most people would have done the same. ahead of the celebration, joint news conference with the french president. mr. trump addressed the controversy with his son. e-mails that were released this week by donald trump, jr. suggest that he took that meeting with the idea that a russian attorney had damaging information this was part of a russian effort, government effort to help trump. >> research into your opponent. many people call up, we have information on this factor or this person or frankly, hillary, that's very standard in politics. it's not the nicest business in the world. >> the president went on to claim that nothing came out of that meeting. again, he called his son a fine person. >> i want to ann
mr. carter was working in the hot son and he was encouraging everyone to stay hydrated so they could keep building. president carter is 92 years old now. he has volunteered for habitat for humanity for more than three decades. he recently recovered from a battle with melanoma cancer. >>> president trump is defending his son's meeting with a russian attorney during the campaign. he says most people would have done the same. ahead of the celebration, joint news conference with the french...
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mr. carter heads home next week where he hopes to get a few days of rest. >> i would love to be in one ofhool classes. >> tough guy. >> he probably has a lot to say and talk about. >>> it's like the olympics for robotics. it's happening for the next couple of days here in d.c. >> one of the teams has made international headlines. that team is this all-girls group fro they went through quite a bit to get here after being denied visas to get in. president trump found out about it and helped them out. now they're here and will be competing against teams from around the world. >> i want to show them that nothing is impossible. >> they are powerful, they are strong and they are not silent anymore. >> the beginning rounds for the first global challenge get under way this morning inside constitution hall. should be great. >>> today it's already sticky outside. it's warm out there. if you're exercising, you'll want the water today. stay hydrated. temperatures by lunchtime already around the mid to upper 80s. this afternoon will be another hot one. around 90 degrees. chance of an isolated thunders
mr. carter heads home next week where he hopes to get a few days of rest. >> i would love to be in one ofhool classes. >> tough guy. >> he probably has a lot to say and talk about. >>> it's like the olympics for robotics. it's happening for the next couple of days here in d.c. >> one of the teams has made international headlines. that team is this all-girls group fro they went through quite a bit to get here after being denied visas to get in. president trump...
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mr. carter is doing fine and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. >>> 4:42, oh, baby beyonce dropping another midnight bomb >> it is not music but first look at her new born twins, we will show you, we promise, coming up. from the 5 a.m. light blinkers to the wobbling yogis. to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich. stacked with 17 grams of protein. lean into a great day. shine on. >>> couple wet roadways but 42 , creek road in new jersey is not one of them, at lee not yet and things are moving nicely for a friday morning, even this early in the morning vine street expressway is still closed and we expect that to remain blocked until 5:00 this morning. we will go back to the blue route northbound, construction is still out there northbound side is on the left-hand side of your screen, you see is there one lane blocked there but not enough volume to slow anybody down just yet this morning and this is good time to mention we have rain moving through the area over the next couple hours and there will be heavy dow
mr. carter is doing fine and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. >>> 4:42, oh, baby beyonce dropping another midnight bomb >> it is not music but first look at her new born twins, we will show you, we promise, coming up. from the 5 a.m. light blinkers to the wobbling yogis. to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich. stacked with 17 grams of protein. lean into a great day. shine on. >>>...
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mr. carter, recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you all for being here on an important subject. i want to express my dismay and my discouragement at some of my colleagues who have used this as a platform, if you will, for political messages about touching medicaid, et cetera. we all understand it is establish, this is an epidemic in this country. as a practicing firsthand props march everyone in here collectively has seen the impact this has had. at no time have i ever asked a patient or thought in any way, is this a republican or democrat or independent. it is someone who is struggling. it is a non-partisan problem and i get frustrated by that. governor rutherford you said something i'm confused about. you were talking about the prescription drug monitoring program in maryland. did you say methadone was not on it? >> no, what i was saying is that if you are monitoring, if you go to the prescription drug monitoring program or the damt ah basdamt -- database, you will not see a person has been prescribed methadone, t
mr. carter, recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you all for being here on an important subject. i want to express my dismay and my discouragement at some of my colleagues who have used this as a platform, if you will, for political messages about touching medicaid, et cetera. we all understand it is establish, this is an epidemic in this country. as a practicing firsthand props march everyone in here collectively has seen the impact this has had. at no...
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mr. carter, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all of you for being here on such an important subject. -- about cuts and medicaid, et cetera. we all understand it is established this is an epidemic in this country. as a practicing pharmacist for over 30 years, i have seen first hand probably more than anyone here collectively has seen the impact this has had. at no time have i ever asked a patient or thought in any way, is this a republican, democrat or independent? it's someone who is struggling. that's all there is to it. this is a non-partisan problem, and i just get frustrated by that. governor rutherford, you said something earlier that i'm a little bit confused about. you are talking about the drug prescription program in the state of maryland. did you say methadone was not on it? >> no. what i was saying is if you're monitoring, and if you go to the prescription drug monitoring program or the database you will not see that a person has been prescribed methadone treatment. >> why is that? >> the privacy assoc
mr. carter, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all of you for being here on such an important subject. -- about cuts and medicaid, et cetera. we all understand it is established this is an epidemic in this country. as a practicing pharmacist for over 30 years, i have seen first hand probably more than anyone here collectively has seen the impact this has had. at no time have i ever asked a patient or thought in any way, is this a republican,...
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mr. carter is 92.use, steve scalise, has had another round of surgery, after being shot last month. the louisiana republican was seriously wounded when a gunman attacked a congressional baseball practice. hospital officials in washington say the latest surgery was to treat infection. the u.s. justice department today charged more than 400 people with opioid scams and health care fraud. the alleged schemes, outlined today, totaled $1.3 billion in false billing. attorney general jeff sessions called it the "largest healthcare fraud takedown operation in american history." six teenage girls from afghanistan will be allowed into the u.s. after all, to take part in a robotics competition. the team had twice been denied visas, but the white house says president trump intervened to reverse that decision. today, the girls flew to kabul from western afghanistan to get their travel documents. they said they are excited to finally be on the way. >> ( translated ): we were disappointed when the americans made a di
mr. carter is 92.use, steve scalise, has had another round of surgery, after being shot last month. the louisiana republican was seriously wounded when a gunman attacked a congressional baseball practice. hospital officials in washington say the latest surgery was to treat infection. the u.s. justice department today charged more than 400 people with opioid scams and health care fraud. the alleged schemes, outlined today, totaled $1.3 billion in false billing. attorney general jeff sessions...
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mr. carter is 92 years old. on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 84 points to close at 21,637-- a new record. the nasdaq rose 38 points. and the s&p 500 added 11, also reaching a new record high. for the week, the dow and the s&p were up 1%, the nasdaq gained 2.6%. still to come on the newshour: "inside putin's russia," a look at the evolving relationship between russia and the u.s., the legacy of liu xiaobo, the chinese dissident who died in government custody, mark shields and david brooks take on a full week of news, and much more. >> woodruff: now, we continue our series "inside putin's russia." there may be no more consequential relationship for the united states than with russia. both nations possess world- ending capacity, and may be at the most critical moment since the end of the cold war. tonight, we explore the bilateral relationship, the tension and how russians see the united states. again in partnership with the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, special correspondent nick schi
mr. carter is 92 years old. on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 84 points to close at 21,637-- a new record. the nasdaq rose 38 points. and the s&p 500 added 11, also reaching a new record high. for the week, the dow and the s&p were up 1%, the nasdaq gained 2.6%. still to come on the newshour: "inside putin's russia," a look at the evolving relationship between russia and the u.s., the legacy of liu xiaobo, the chinese dissident who died in government...
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mrs. aaron carter. >> welcome back, bonnie and clyde. >> the latest details on the death of lincoln park's lead singer. >> ryan seacrest on his "american idol" return. >> and think you know celion dion? think again. you've never seen the pop icon ke this. for july 20th, 2017 this is "entertainment tonight." >>> o.j. simpson going to be a free man. thanks so much for joining us, everybody. well today was like 1995 all over again, when america was glued to their tv sets. of course back then they were watching the trial of the century. >> today it was the parole hearing of the century and michele is in lovelock, nevada, where the juice learned his fate. >> the hearing certainly lived up to its bill, michele. >> yeah. his last parole hearing lasted 15 minutes. this one an hour a o.j. pled his case. it worked. he will be a free man in october. >> mr. simpson i do vote to grant parole. when eligible. that will conclude this hearing. >> thank you. >> reporter: o.j. fought back tears as a nevada parole board voted unanimously to grant him his freedom. he'll be released on october 1st, that's 73 da
mrs. aaron carter. >> welcome back, bonnie and clyde. >> the latest details on the death of lincoln park's lead singer. >> ryan seacrest on his "american idol" return. >> and think you know celion dion? think again. you've never seen the pop icon ke this. for july 20th, 2017 this is "entertainment tonight." >>> o.j. simpson going to be a free man. thanks so much for joining us, everybody. well today was like 1995 all over again, when america...
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mr. carter told habitat officials he is ok, and encourage volunteers to keep the building. china's jailed nobel peace prize has died fromobo multiple organ failure related to cancer. the 63-year-old author and former university lecturer was transferred from prison to a hospital last month after his condition worsened. the activist was in prison for his calls for a direct election and freedom to assemble. in a statement, secretary of state rex tillerson expressed condolences and called out the chinese government to release liu's wife, who is under house arrest, and allow her to leave china. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: thanks so much, mark. coming up, we will talk the state of the senate health care bill with republican senator richard shelby of alabama. we already have 2 nos from party members get from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is "bloomberg markets." i am julia chatterley. scarlet: i am scarlet fu. senator mitch mcconnell has unveiled a h
mr. carter told habitat officials he is ok, and encourage volunteers to keep the building. china's jailed nobel peace prize has died fromobo multiple organ failure related to cancer. the 63-year-old author and former university lecturer was transferred from prison to a hospital last month after his condition worsened. the activist was in prison for his calls for a direct election and freedom to assemble. in a statement, secretary of state rex tillerson expressed condolences and called out the...
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mr. phil carter who also directs our gospel choir here at georgetown, i want to thank you for your performance this morning and you are leading us a little bit later today in the closing song, lift every voice and sing. it's my privilege to welcome to the podium our speakers who will begin our program. [applause] >> thank you for being here today. we are honored to be able to speak as student members of the working group on slavery memory and reconciliation. as my fellow working group member, professor carolyn once said, our work as a group was to help tear down the walls, the walls of mystery and silence and unknown surrounding georgetown's historical ties to the institution of slavery. beyond tearing down the walls, we wanted to help bring this history directly to our community at georgetown. for us, this was very important to us. we knew that student knowledge and understanding of georgetown's troubled past was almost zero. we also knew, however, and perhaps surprising to some that this history has been known and taught and discussed at various points over the past few decades. but that cle
mr. phil carter who also directs our gospel choir here at georgetown, i want to thank you for your performance this morning and you are leading us a little bit later today in the closing song, lift every voice and sing. it's my privilege to welcome to the podium our speakers who will begin our program. [applause] >> thank you for being here today. we are honored to be able to speak as student members of the working group on slavery memory and reconciliation. as my fellow working group...
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mr. carter is doing fine and was just taken to the hospital as a precaution. >>> it is hard to imagine somethingike this happening now but hates been exactly 40 years since blackout in new york city. >> 1977, night of darkness which inspired mayhem. these are images, three lightening bolts struck overhead power lines just outside the city. people hitting the streets in the up are west side looting stores, some 3800 people were arrested, and some reports say 4500 people. power not fully restored until following day, $300 million in damage, one death attributed to the events of that night, and as you will remember sue, if you may remember, it was in the middle of a heat wave. >> it was just an overload and then unfortunate thunderstorms and that is what happens when you get that heat and humidity is what happening right now. i thought would i give guy news first it should dry out over the weekend, yeah. 86 degrees on saturday. eighty-eight on sunday with low humidity. seasonal temperatures. if you are going to the shore rip current risk is low but you have to be careful and watch out for thunderst
mr. carter is doing fine and was just taken to the hospital as a precaution. >>> it is hard to imagine somethingike this happening now but hates been exactly 40 years since blackout in new york city. >> 1977, night of darkness which inspired mayhem. these are images, three lightening bolts struck overhead power lines just outside the city. people hitting the streets in the up are west side looting stores, some 3800 people were arrested, and some reports say 4500 people. power not...
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mr. carter, welcome to the finance committee, we appreciate your willingness to appear before us today.il we also appreciate your willingness to serve in thiscit. capacity. i'm sure the significance at this crucial time is not lost on you. >> it's not lost on any member of this committee. tax reform has been a major focus of ourom
mr. carter, welcome to the finance committee, we appreciate your willingness to appear before us today.il we also appreciate your willingness to serve in thiscit. capacity. i'm sure the significance at this crucial time is not lost on you. >> it's not lost on any member of this committee. tax reform has been a major focus of ourom
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mr. carter. five minutes for questions, please. >> thank you. thank you for being here. this is an important program in my state, the peach state program. it is a program that benefited many recipients. i want to ask you, i will start with you, ms. snyder, and then mr. holmes, i also want you to address this. i know that in my district alone we've got six federally funded health centers and they serve over 55,000 patients, very, very important. one of the things we require, the federal statute requires is that states reimburse these federally qualified health centers and rural health centers using prospective payment system. there have been groups who said this could be done better. let me quote real quick. the national association of medical directors, of medicaid directors, excuse me, said this distinct reese kbursment system limits medicaid's ability to use value based strategies in this setting. including models that incorporate financial risk. it also prevents many states from comprehensively transforming the health care system across all providers. the directors ha
mr. carter. five minutes for questions, please. >> thank you. thank you for being here. this is an important program in my state, the peach state program. it is a program that benefited many recipients. i want to ask you, i will start with you, ms. snyder, and then mr. holmes, i also want you to address this. i know that in my district alone we've got six federally funded health centers and they serve over 55,000 patients, very, very important. one of the things we require, the federal...
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post baby bombshell, the stunning of pictures of mrs. carter just one month after birthing teens. what do you think about the photo? do you like it? don't care for it? tell us on social media and a woman tries to take a selfie among a pricy collection of art. what could go wrong. >> apparently it turns out a local. we'll tell you that story and that mistake, how much it cost coming up. ♪ ♪ be a powerful force. nature valley >> seven:46 on this saturday morning, it looks like a little foggy and hazy down the shore, scott. right now we are dealing lauren with those low clouds, kind of reduced visibility across the area. hang in there because the dewpoints will be dropping and the sunshine will return and actually a pretty nice beach weekend down the shore. as we take a live look you can see several folks kind ever out and about but once again we are looking at water temperatures. generally upper 630s to low 730s, a little chop right there for the ocean. it looks like the rip current risk will be low this upcoming weekend. up to 75-degrees right now. humidity is still high at 90 perc
post baby bombshell, the stunning of pictures of mrs. carter just one month after birthing teens. what do you think about the photo? do you like it? don't care for it? tell us on social media and a woman tries to take a selfie among a pricy collection of art. what could go wrong. >> apparently it turns out a local. we'll tell you that story and that mistake, how much it cost coming up. ♪ ♪ be a powerful force. nature valley >> seven:46 on this saturday morning, it looks like a...
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mr. carter come here recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all of you for being here on such an important subject. i want to express my dismay and my discouragement at similar colleagues who have used this as a platform if you will for political messages about cuts in medicaid, et cetera. we all understand it is established of this is an epidemic in this country. as a practicing pharmacist for over 30 years i have seen firsthand reps more than everyone in your collectively has seen the impact that this has said. at no time have i ever asked the patient or thought anyway is this a republican or democrat were independent? it's someone who struggling. that's all there is to it. this is a nonpartisan problem. i just get frustrated by that. governor rutherford come you said something earlier i'm confused about turkey were talked about prescription drug monitoring program in the state of maryland. did you save methadone is not on it? >> no. what i was saying is that if you're monitoring, if you go to prescription drug monitoring pro
mr. carter come here recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all of you for being here on such an important subject. i want to express my dismay and my discouragement at similar colleagues who have used this as a platform if you will for political messages about cuts in medicaid, et cetera. we all understand it is established of this is an epidemic in this country. as a practicing pharmacist for over 30 years i have seen firsthand reps more than everyone...
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mr. carter has testified that this so-called late. he could be accomplished that simply by taking the amount of the taxpayers scheduled see income and scheduled each income and multiply that by 15%. somehow this will be some hocus-pocus. now, what you think of this? will this create a big loophole? >> it would be good for me. [laughter] because we are in pass-through form, but seriously, i think it could be costly and prone to abuse. i think you honestly do not want to provide, allow taxpayers convert service income into this special pastor rate income so it will be necessary to separate service income from capital income. in the past we have provided various ways of doing that through regulation. those should be looked at. they are in their with the payroll tax area as well as the passive loss area and they think another thing that could be looked at is converting, providing some payroll tax credit to ta pastors rather than a rate reduction. >> very good. looking at the order of our colleagues, i think it goes next to senator casey a
mr. carter has testified that this so-called late. he could be accomplished that simply by taking the amount of the taxpayers scheduled see income and scheduled each income and multiply that by 15%. somehow this will be some hocus-pocus. now, what you think of this? will this create a big loophole? >> it would be good for me. [laughter] because we are in pass-through form, but seriously, i think it could be costly and prone to abuse. i think you honestly do not want to provide, allow...
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mr. carter one of our pre k teachers and then the drum line which extends from grade one to grade five andtle alumni. >> do they hold up their sticks. >> hold them up. grab it up. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is no ordinary marneing bands. >> we got a accomplishments. >> tell us about a few of them. >> we have gone up and down the east coast. we've performed all over the city. and right now we're starting a new competition right here in southeast and so right now we are the two-time championship holders of the southeast drum line competition. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> we're just looking forward to getting more schools involved and we're excited -- be excited about as we are. >> d.c. is a great city. >> it is. >> we've got a lot of great events. what event do you look most forward to every year. >>> you know what is most fun for us the duck race. the duck race takes place right here at the navy yard and the boys and our girls they just had blast watching the plastic ducks go down the anacostia river but all of our events are special to us. every year it's something
mr. carter one of our pre k teachers and then the drum line which extends from grade one to grade five andtle alumni. >> do they hold up their sticks. >> hold them up. grab it up. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is no ordinary marneing bands. >> we got a accomplishments. >> tell us about a few of them. >> we have gone up and down the east coast. we've performed all over the city. and right now we're starting a new competition right here in southeast and so...
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mrs. carter has even more reason to celebrate.mega star as number one on its top 50 money makers list. thursday earning $62 million in 2016. >>> disney gave a first glimpse at its star wars land friday, unveiling a detailed 3d model of the 14-acre expansion at the d23 expo. already under construction at both disneyland and disney world, the total immersion attractions are reportedly costing the mouse house around $1 billion each. >>> the stars of game of thrones walked the blue carpet in los angeles thursday night ahead of its much anticipated sunday premiere. fans won't be let down by the series' seventh season. >> these episodes are jam packed. they're a big moment in all of them. i don't think -- hopefully no one will be disappointed. >>> okay. well one uber driver's taken a ride he will never soon forget. a woman gives birth in the back of his car. >> reporter: uber driver raymon was wrapping up his friday night when he took one last request. >> just a regular trip request. just a normal night. >> this lady had her hands on he
mrs. carter has even more reason to celebrate.mega star as number one on its top 50 money makers list. thursday earning $62 million in 2016. >>> disney gave a first glimpse at its star wars land friday, unveiling a detailed 3d model of the 14-acre expansion at the d23 expo. already under construction at both disneyland and disney world, the total immersion attractions are reportedly costing the mouse house around $1 billion each. >>> the stars of game of thrones walked the...
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mr. carter left, we're not trying to politicize this. what we're trying to say is, if you really want to give treatment to people, you have to develop the programs, which is what something like the cures money is good for. but then you have to be able to implement them. you have to be able to give the counseling to people. you have to be able to give the mat treatment to people. you have to be able to build and maintain these housing options that people were just talking about. you don't do that just with fairy dust. you have to do that with resources. and some of the resources can come from the states, but the states are jammed. and so that's why the medicaid expansion has helped so many millions of americans be able to get access to the treatment that they need. and that's why we need to be able to keep that for these populations. so i want you to know that -- and, you know, interthat we really disagree on that either. mr. murphy and i agree on a lot of these issues. he just can't say it as forcefully as i can sometimes. but we know th
mr. carter left, we're not trying to politicize this. what we're trying to say is, if you really want to give treatment to people, you have to develop the programs, which is what something like the cures money is good for. but then you have to be able to implement them. you have to be able to give the counseling to people. you have to be able to give the mat treatment to people. you have to be able to build and maintain these housing options that people were just talking about. you don't do...