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i believe that will be that will be your department. >> we are meeting with mr. changde enforcement to go over his issues. >> particularly just to address the comments that were made to make sure that it is full transparency. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. sweeney. >> i just wanted to thank you all and also including our code enforcement outreach partners. this is the new part of our reports that actually gets the numbers back from -- we have like five partners that our community organizations that do outreach to resolve issues between tenants and landlords to get code enforcement resolved and they are really an important part of our outreach program. i ask for those numbers here because -- i would probably be a good idea to get an agenda item sometime in the future so this partners can come in and talk about what they do so everybody here knows sort of what we are doing out there thank you, and thank them for that as well. thank you. >> i think that would be a good presentation. >> all right. is there any public comment with these items? seeing then, item eight, revie
i believe that will be that will be your department. >> we are meeting with mr. changde enforcement to go over his issues. >> particularly just to address the comments that were made to make sure that it is full transparency. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. sweeney. >> i just wanted to thank you all and also including our code enforcement outreach partners. this is the new part of our reports that actually gets the numbers back from -- we have like five partners...
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economic commentator he joins me now from beijing good to have you with us on the program again mr chang and let's just begin with china sort of continue. will continue its long term projects and wants to continue its long term projects with iran including a lot regarding infrastructure projects in the sort of oil and gas industry and one wonders how they're going to be infected directly or in directly by what the u.s. is imposing. well there's the point that there are legal contracts china will continue to honor these are both in terms of building infrastructure and for supply of oil and china has not signaled any. ability or willingness to change that situation the question is does this overflow into the current negotiations between the u.s. and china on trade and will it result in perhaps even lower prices for china which gives them even more incentive to deal with iran there's also this issue about just adding everything up right now if you take iranian oil out of the equation the way that donald trump would there is not enough capacity and interestingly enough although the beneficia
economic commentator he joins me now from beijing good to have you with us on the program again mr chang and let's just begin with china sort of continue. will continue its long term projects and wants to continue its long term projects with iran including a lot regarding infrastructure projects in the sort of oil and gas industry and one wonders how they're going to be infected directly or in directly by what the u.s. is imposing. well there's the point that there are legal contracts china...
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. >> thank you, mr. chang. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is tess with the ashbury council. i'm referring to the previously mentioned memo about the central soma in prop m. this was not i really on the schedule for today. it was just attached and i think it's important for the public to have this actually be on the sal dar and a brief staff presentation. we're talking about nearly twice as many. and this paper present as criteria that you would be using in the process of selection and i think that it's important for the public to hear this in public. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> a few weeks ago when we had the inventory report, i gave you a copy of this and if i could have the overhead, please. it's my list potential demolition since january of 2015 and i updated it and if it's ok, i'll give you a copy to commissioner fung since he wasn't here then. i learned the demo legislation has been revised and recommitted and i was going to ask you to consider adjusting a demo calc like you can under 317 2b which is in the
. >> thank you, mr. chang. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is tess with the ashbury council. i'm referring to the previously mentioned memo about the central soma in prop m. this was not i really on the schedule for today. it was just attached and i think it's important for the public to have this actually be on the sal dar and a brief staff presentation. we're talking about nearly twice as many. and this paper present as criteria that you...
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other words, not the episodic severe weather events, but fundamental changes like high temperatures throughout the sea level rising? mr. quarles: we have not. well, i should be careful there, the federal reserve does a lot of research, and we have done research on climate change and how it affects the financial sector as part of our supervisory processes, we don't do that. sen. schatz: when uss banks loan quality and adequacy doing times of stress, how do you ask banks to qualify the risks -- quantify the risk of climate change? mr. quarles: we require them to did into account of their exposure to severe weather events. sen. schatz: you understand the difference between severe weather and climate? mr. quarles: i do. climate is a long-term change and severe weather are specific events you sen. schatz: what i am saying, what is the relationship between climate change and severe weather? mr. quarles: i am not a climate scientists. sen. schatz: and yet, you have to measure these risks. so do you rely on meteorologists or climate science in evaluating whether or not these financial systems are adequately looking at the ris
other words, not the episodic severe weather events, but fundamental changes like high temperatures throughout the sea level rising? mr. quarles: we have not. well, i should be careful there, the federal reserve does a lot of research, and we have done research on climate change and how it affects the financial sector as part of our supervisory processes, we don't do that. sen. schatz: when uss banks loan quality and adequacy doing times of stress, how do you ask banks to qualify the risks --...
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. >> thank you, mr. chang, you will have a two minute rebuttal. any public support? you know, when you read the great gatsby, daisy's husband tom told murtle's husband that it was jay gatsby that ran him down but we all know it was daisy. so just keep that little literary tid-bit in mind. i gave this to the staff already. i was going to talk and i'll resubmit this, about the flat policy because it is pertinent here but i have to gather myself. may i have the overhead, please? that's the project in 2014 and you can see there the two doors to the flat and the illegal unit. here it is before, back in 2007, when george bush was still president, and you can see what was there and that's a variance issue. on february 22nd, i came here and i rewatched the public comments. february 22 of 2018 and that's what i'm giving you now. i talked about this building and three other projects that had branding names. you know, i don't know what you can do. i mean, this is a statement that i really like, where you point a finger at someone and three are pointing back at you and i worry t
. >> thank you, mr. chang, you will have a two minute rebuttal. any public support? you know, when you read the great gatsby, daisy's husband tom told murtle's husband that it was jay gatsby that ran him down but we all know it was daisy. so just keep that little literary tid-bit in mind. i gave this to the staff already. i was going to talk and i'll resubmit this, about the flat policy because it is pertinent here but i have to gather myself. may i have the overhead, please? that's the...
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that's all changed. mre more tariffs on billions of dollars of chinese imports, saying beijing was rowing back on its commitments. case closed. that is the republicans on the mueller investigation. not so fast, say democrats — it's onlyjust beginning. also on the programme: it's confirmed — three years after voting to leave the eu, the uk will be holding new european elections in a fortnight. and the campest party in town.
that's all changed. mre more tariffs on billions of dollars of chinese imports, saying beijing was rowing back on its commitments. case closed. that is the republicans on the mueller investigation. not so fast, say democrats — it's onlyjust beginning. also on the programme: it's confirmed — three years after voting to leave the eu, the uk will be holding new european elections in a fortnight. and the campest party in town.
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mr. chairman. we can all agree that climate is changing. the chair: the gentleman -- mr. mccaul: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the gentleman is recognized. mr. mccaul: mr. chairman, we can agree that the climate is changing. we need to take positive steps to address it. however, i oppose h.r. 9, because it's just a messaging bill that's dead on arrival in the senate and that the president will veto. i oppose h.r. 9 because, among other problems, it intends to codify president obama's unrealistic and unilaterally determined greenhouse gas reduction pledge under the paris agreement. this pledge was submitted on behalf of the united states ithout any notification, consultation, or role for congress. in a recent hearing when asked whether any of the witnesses agreed that president obama should have submitted the paris agreement to the senate for ratification, all witnesses, including the three democrat witnesses, agreed it should have been submitted to the senate. in addition to not involving congress, the obama administration also did not seek meaningful input f
mr. chairman. we can all agree that climate is changing. the chair: the gentleman -- mr. mccaul: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the gentleman is recognized. mr. mccaul: mr. chairman, we can agree that the climate is changing. we need to take positive steps to address it. however, i oppose h.r. 9, because it's just a messaging bill that's dead on arrival in the senate and that the president will veto. i oppose h.r. 9 because, among other problems, it intends to codify president...
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mr. change stance is general counsel of pharmaceutical association. professor michael carrier is rutgers law school. that you offer attending. mr. baker. mr. baker: members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here and represent the great state of south carolina. i am joshua baker director of the south carolina department of human services. the state agency responsible for administering the medicaid program. we finance coverage for over a quarter of south carolina citizens to the cost of a ourion dollars annually. decisions balance health fiscals against stewardship of limited public dollars. one of our greatest tools for providing public outcomes is also one of our biggest cost drivers, prescription drugs, second only to population growth . while most of my testimony will focus on the challenges health , i would like to first acknowledge a positive effect of intellectual property protections on the market. it is reasonable to afford companies that take risk to invest in new technology for citizens the market protections necessary to r
mr. change stance is general counsel of pharmaceutical association. professor michael carrier is rutgers law school. that you offer attending. mr. baker. mr. baker: members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here and represent the great state of south carolina. i am joshua baker director of the south carolina department of human services. the state agency responsible for administering the medicaid program. we finance coverage for over a quarter of south carolina citizens to...
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war with iran as he has shown it to be to case of north korea however mr bolton is on their record for desiring every scene changing teheran so for mr bolton and people who are in favor of regime change the logic of this maximum pressure is that we are going to put as much going on the pressure psychological pressure political pressure international pressure on iran to bring iran to do negotiating table so be can get a better deal if iran doesn't come to the negotiating table their thinking is there could be a possibility of implosion eve on war there could be a possibility of regime change if you look at what has happened to be gone in the past year the economic sanctions and the policy or distracted you of maximum pressure has created huge economic problems for you doc the kind of which i don't think iran has experience at least since this started of the eve on iraq war in the past 39 years however the have not seen that kind of internal uprising or internal demonstrations that the ad put kid the regime change they see these sanctions are crippling the iranian economy and unlike what a lot of people say the irani
war with iran as he has shown it to be to case of north korea however mr bolton is on their record for desiring every scene changing teheran so for mr bolton and people who are in favor of regime change the logic of this maximum pressure is that we are going to put as much going on the pressure psychological pressure political pressure international pressure on iran to bring iran to do negotiating table so be can get a better deal if iran doesn't come to the negotiating table their thinking is...
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their anger has deepened in recent days, following mrs may's proposed changes to the brexit withdrawaln the past few minutes polls have closed across the uk, in the european elections, a contest which was never meant to take place. the results will come on sunday night. live to westminster and our political editor laura kuenssberg. for so long theresa may has tried and tried and tried to hold her parted together. she's tried and tried to get a version of brexit through parliament. but as that has preceded so has the disintegration of her government as compromise has proved impossible to agree and conflict in her party appears now to have overtaken her. one of her cabinet colleagues told me earlier they expect knowing how well she may still try to fight on, but several ministers and many sources in westminster now believe it's extremely likely that tomorrow morning she will finally give the date of her departure. it seems theresa may's time in office is now past the point of no return. she may soon have much more time for small talk. several of theresa may's collea g u es talk. several
their anger has deepened in recent days, following mrs may's proposed changes to the brexit withdrawaln the past few minutes polls have closed across the uk, in the european elections, a contest which was never meant to take place. the results will come on sunday night. live to westminster and our political editor laura kuenssberg. for so long theresa may has tried and tried and tried to hold her parted together. she's tried and tried to get a version of brexit through parliament. but as that...
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mr. speaker. climate change isn't some far off threat. it's not a problem for our great grandchildren or even our grandchildren to solve. it's our problem. it's here today impactsing our nation and future. it's not just about the weather, climate change also negatively impacts public health and our national security. experts have even developed a new temple to -- term to describe those displaced by its destructive impacts. american climate refugees. this is not the time for hand wringing or indecisiveness. not the time to let the fossil fuel industry that funds some campaigns to outweigh the facts. it's certainly not the time for more stunts or snowballs on the floor. this is the time to act boldly. to listen to what the scientists are telling us and to protect our planet for future generations. that is what h.r. 9 is all about. i ask my colleagues to let the facts rule the day in the people's house of representatives. let's support this rule and the underlying legislation and send an undeniable message that under this majority we value s
mr. speaker. climate change isn't some far off threat. it's not a problem for our great grandchildren or even our grandchildren to solve. it's our problem. it's here today impactsing our nation and future. it's not just about the weather, climate change also negatively impacts public health and our national security. experts have even developed a new temple to -- term to describe those displaced by its destructive impacts. american climate refugees. this is not the time for hand wringing or...
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general to do that so there is a movement in washington which might change the position and of course we have seen many times the the mr trump has changed his position from the his 1st instinct that he took place trying doesn't like to be on the losing side we all know this by now so is washington support a sign that despite the fact there have to his army has met stiff resistance it's actually on a path to winning no i think they clearly don't think they're betting in him winning i think things might change in washington itself and there is a lot of movement right though the different factions between the congress and the state department so on which are looking very closely to this and i don't think they believe that tuft of his is going to win because he's not. i'm sure they understand this but when it comes to libya foreign powers have been madly in its affair since the troubles began in 202011 now to have to or has political and military backing from hegira flake was sad the u.a.e. is the saudi arabia qatar and turkey have thrown their weight behind the g.n. 8 so is the current conflict really a proxy war or for a
general to do that so there is a movement in washington which might change the position and of course we have seen many times the the mr trump has changed his position from the his 1st instinct that he took place trying doesn't like to be on the losing side we all know this by now so is washington support a sign that despite the fact there have to his army has met stiff resistance it's actually on a path to winning no i think they clearly don't think they're betting in him winning i think...
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mr. mueller changed his mind? has he changed his conclusions? w, mr. mueller said no indictment on conspiracy. no indictment on collusion. no indictment on obstruction of justice if he has changed his mind i want to know. he has not changed his mind. >> neil: do you think the fact he did not obstruction and i'm not a lawyer was built on the idea that you can't indict a sitting president? >> no, no. mr. barr testified clearly. he said i met with mr. mueller. there were a number of people in the room. he said mr. mueller was asked is the reason you are not not recommending indictment on obstruction of justice because of the doj policy that you can't indict a sitting president? mr. barr said mr. miller said absolutely not. absolutely not. so that's a very false narrative. >> if you are bob mueller and i'm trying to play devil's advocate the attorney general to whom you are submitting this report has a certain view on obstruction what is allowed and what's not that essentially mueller pulled his punches because that was kind of the impression of the
mr. mueller changed his mind? has he changed his conclusions? w, mr. mueller said no indictment on conspiracy. no indictment on collusion. no indictment on obstruction of justice if he has changed his mind i want to know. he has not changed his mind. >> neil: do you think the fact he did not obstruction and i'm not a lawyer was built on the idea that you can't indict a sitting president? >> no, no. mr. barr testified clearly. he said i met with mr. mueller. there were a number of...
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rock indigenous people alliance as a very naive person at a time i thought that was it things will change. mr president. distinguished guest fellow tribal leaders. let 1993 be of indigenous people and bring peace and hope a year for the bleeding forest let this year get its message. into the forests of borneo. to do woman. praying in the night that the days of our children will not be like hers. in the air and i said what am i doing you know. if i do all these things outside the world north about it but nothing is happening to protect our forests. it doesn't help. save one. i. miss you news about it about all this campaign overseas. if my voice if my work does not carry weight back home it's useless for me. welcome back global fire of crime watch your host off out the civil servant. personal fortune. $1000000000.00 easy just destroy the very very force you have been trusted to protect that's the charge being leveled against this fair is then as i was off. to the. high evil is the chief minister of surat. along are just as malaysia's keen statesman and one of 2 states located on the rain fores
rock indigenous people alliance as a very naive person at a time i thought that was it things will change. mr president. distinguished guest fellow tribal leaders. let 1993 be of indigenous people and bring peace and hope a year for the bleeding forest let this year get its message. into the forests of borneo. to do woman. praying in the night that the days of our children will not be like hers. in the air and i said what am i doing you know. if i do all these things outside the world north...
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indigenous peoples alliance as a very naive person at the time i thought that was it things will change. mr president distinguished guest fellow tribal leaders. let 1903 be of indigenous peoples bring a year of peace and hope a year for their story some of their bleeding forest let this year get its message . into the forests of borneo to the woman who we are. praying. in the night the days of our children. will not be like. india and i said what am i doing here you know. if i do all these thing outside the world north about it but nothing is happening to. it as a. one . i. use of about it about all this campaign overseas. if my voice my what does not carry weight back home is useless for me. well the fact global viral crime watch your host all out civil servants just personal fortune of. $1000000000.00 easy just destroy the fairy ring force you have been trusted to protect that's the charge being leveled against this man is that he was off. to the. high even is the chief minister of surat. a lawyer just of malaysia's keen statesman and one of 2 states located on the rain forest which islan
indigenous peoples alliance as a very naive person at the time i thought that was it things will change. mr president distinguished guest fellow tribal leaders. let 1903 be of indigenous peoples bring a year of peace and hope a year for their story some of their bleeding forest let this year get its message . into the forests of borneo to the woman who we are. praying. in the night the days of our children. will not be like. india and i said what am i doing here you know. if i do all these...
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indigenous peoples alliance as a very naive person at a time i thought that was it things will change. mr president distinguished guest fellow tribal leaders. let 1993 the year of indigenous people bring a year of peace and hope a year for their story some of their bleeding forest let this year get its message . into the forests of borneo the woman who whips. praying in the night that the bears are for children. we're not be like. india and i said what am i doing you know. if i do all these things outside the world knows about it but nothing is happening . it doesn't help. one. i. bought it about all his campaign overseas. if my voice if my work does not carry weight back home it's usenet for me. welcome back global our little crime watch and your host off our civil servants yes personal fortune of. $1000000000.00 easy just destroy the fairy ring force you have trusted to protect that's the charge being leveled against this fair is they those. are the. is the chief minister of surat. along are just as malaysia is keen states and one of 2 states located on the rain forest rich island of bo
indigenous peoples alliance as a very naive person at a time i thought that was it things will change. mr president distinguished guest fellow tribal leaders. let 1993 the year of indigenous people bring a year of peace and hope a year for their story some of their bleeding forest let this year get its message . into the forests of borneo the woman who whips. praying in the night that the bears are for children. we're not be like. india and i said what am i doing you know. if i do all these...
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their anger has deepened in recent days, following mrs may's proposed changes to the brexit withdrawalolls have now closed across the uk in the european elections, a contest which was never meant to take place. the results will come on sunday night. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports from westminster. so long, theresa may has tried and tried to get her party together, she is tried and tried to get a version of brexit through parliament and as that's preceded so has the disintegration of her government and compromise has been impossible to agree on an conflict in her party appears to have overtaken her. one of her cabinet colleagues told me earlier they expect, knowing her well, she may still try to fight on but several ministers are many sources in westminster now believe it is extremely likely that tomorrow morning, she will finally give the date of her departure. it seems theresa may's time in office is now past the point of no return. she may soon have much more time for smalltalk. several of theresa may's colleagues believe she'll announce her date to depart in the morni
their anger has deepened in recent days, following mrs may's proposed changes to the brexit withdrawalolls have now closed across the uk in the european elections, a contest which was never meant to take place. the results will come on sunday night. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports from westminster. so long, theresa may has tried and tried to get her party together, she is tried and tried to get a version of brexit through parliament and as that's preceded so has the disintegration...
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activity, you need to start getting prepared for the urricane season now. >> and the climate change facter? mr. bell: i mentioned the main factors going into this season's outlook. the el nino and the conditions over the tropical atlantic. just to hit this from major el nino/laterns, the nina cycle is a major factor that influences hurricane activity from one year to the next. there's longer-term patterns for the atlantic. the main one is called the atlantic multidecatels tolation or a.m.o. for people who know this word. this is a pattern that lasts anywhere from 25 to 40 years, historically. and that pattern, since 1995, has been -- associated with warmer atlantic temperatures, stronger west african monsoon. which has really been giving us the increased activity since 1995. there's no indication that we're out of this high activity era or this warm phase of the a.m.o. so those are really the two main climate factors for this year's hurricane outlook. >> thank you. next question? caller: toni wood, philadelphia inquirier. you just addressed the question that i had basically. so we're still in
activity, you need to start getting prepared for the urricane season now. >> and the climate change facter? mr. bell: i mentioned the main factors going into this season's outlook. the el nino and the conditions over the tropical atlantic. just to hit this from major el nino/laterns, the nina cycle is a major factor that influences hurricane activity from one year to the next. there's longer-term patterns for the atlantic. the main one is called the atlantic multidecatels tolation or...
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understandable in the 1st few days of administration but do you think that approach would have to change as mrs m m's q moves forward or again. was a promise that was absolutely clear stated in the movie that time will come although he's not the political platform that was seriously made is that force may . seem a show that's why people actually voted for him i have also. myself 4. dollars so whether all the people would be able to perform properly but most likely of them would learn some of them probably will be replaced in the future if if they would fail to do or. at least they are clearly in trust for free and they are not bottle part of the past which i really appreciate let me ask you one more question about the book down i don't know if you had a chance to read his recent interview but what struck me in it was that he almost tries to project himself as the steve bannan of ukrainian politics he takes credit for pushing dyleski toward the elections he claims to be this larger than life political strategist almost to muster mind of zelinsky candidacy do you think it's a fair comparison betw
understandable in the 1st few days of administration but do you think that approach would have to change as mrs m m's q moves forward or again. was a promise that was absolutely clear stated in the movie that time will come although he's not the political platform that was seriously made is that force may . seem a show that's why people actually voted for him i have also. myself 4. dollars so whether all the people would be able to perform properly but most likely of them would learn some of...
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mr worboys, who changed his name to john radford, is alleged to have used drugs with the intent of carryingl assaults in london between 2000 and 2008. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at scotland yard. so for, these allegations were first made againstjohn worboys last year, so made againstjohn worboys last year, so fairly recently, but they relate to the period between 2000 and 2008. he was questioned by police last year, and a file of evidence went to the crown prosecution service in september. he has now been charged, the cps says today. the charges on the cps says today. the charges on the indictment are that he used a stupefying or overpowering drug to render two women unconscious, and then to rape or sexually assault them, and the allegations are to attempt to raped or sexually assault them, and the allegations are carried out the same offences against two other women. john worboys has changed his name tojohn ra dford worboys has changed his name tojohn radford and is in custody at the moment, but he will appear at a court later this month to answer those allegations. a gr
mr worboys, who changed his name to john radford, is alleged to have used drugs with the intent of carryingl assaults in london between 2000 and 2008. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at scotland yard. so for, these allegations were first made againstjohn worboys last year, so made againstjohn worboys last year, so fairly recently, but they relate to the period between 2000 and 2008. he was questioned by police last year, and a file of evidence went to the crown prosecution service...
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mr. tonko, who is the chairman of our environment and climate change subcommittee. the chair: the gentleman from new york is recognized for two minutes. mr. tonko: i thank the gentleman from new jersey for yielding and i thank him for his leadership as chair of the energy and commerce committee. certainly as chair of the subcommittee on environment and climate change. i understand the prioritization that we need to make as a house, with climate change. we're doing it with this caucus, with the democratic caucus. we have languished without a policy or hearings in the committee for quite some time and finally the democrats are showing their forcefulness. global problems require global cooperation and we accept this as a given when it comes to countless security, health and economic challenges. and climate change will impact all of these areas and more. but global climate action will not succeed without america at the table, leading by example. other nations understand this. as do thousands of united states cities, businesses, universities and nonprofit organizations. t
mr. tonko, who is the chairman of our environment and climate change subcommittee. the chair: the gentleman from new york is recognized for two minutes. mr. tonko: i thank the gentleman from new jersey for yielding and i thank him for his leadership as chair of the energy and commerce committee. certainly as chair of the subcommittee on environment and climate change. i understand the prioritization that we need to make as a house, with climate change. we're doing it with this caucus, with the...
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change. the social democrat candidate beat his nationalist opponent with 51% of the vote, amid low turnout. mrrovski supports the change in the balkan state's name, ending a long diplomatic dispute with greece, which could open the door for both eu and nato membership. at least seven people have been killed and dozens wounded after taliban fighters attacked a police headquarters in northern afghanistan. a suicide bomber, driving a humvee loaded with explosives, started the assault in the city of pul—e—khumri. clashes between gunmen and security services followed. according to one estimate, more than 50 people were wounded. women and children were among those killed, according to an afghan health official. let's bring you some sport now, manchester united's hopes for a top four finish came to an end as they were held to a 1—1 draw at relegated huddersfield. the result means ole gunnar solskjaer‘s side cannot catch either chelsea or tottenham. the united manager told reporters they aren't good enough to finish in the top four this season. we'll hane more on that on sport today. israel's prime mi
change. the social democrat candidate beat his nationalist opponent with 51% of the vote, amid low turnout. mrrovski supports the change in the balkan state's name, ending a long diplomatic dispute with greece, which could open the door for both eu and nato membership. at least seven people have been killed and dozens wounded after taliban fighters attacked a police headquarters in northern afghanistan. a suicide bomber, driving a humvee loaded with explosives, started the assault in the city...
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lawyers on both sides say zazi is a changed man. >> mr. zazi, who i met a long time ago, almost ten years ago who was a young, young man has changed dramatically. the reality is that the light at the end of the tunnel is extremely bright for him. >> in a letter to the judge he apologized for his choices and could walk free in a matter of days but will be on super vietsed release for the rest of his life. as for the other men involved, they're still in prison. >>> another tragedy for a migrant family trying to cross into the united states. a 10-month-old baby has died after their raft capsized in the rio grande. it happened along the texas border where abc news witnessed these scenes earlier of desperate families trying to make that crossing. the child's father was caught by border patrol agents who rescued the mother and sister from the liver. >>> four peopled died in violent clashes between protesters and police in venezuela. we showed you the video earlier this week. in a show of defiance maduro appeared thursday at an army base flanked b
lawyers on both sides say zazi is a changed man. >> mr. zazi, who i met a long time ago, almost ten years ago who was a young, young man has changed dramatically. the reality is that the light at the end of the tunnel is extremely bright for him. >> in a letter to the judge he apologized for his choices and could walk free in a matter of days but will be on super vietsed release for the rest of his life. as for the other men involved, they're still in prison. >>> another...
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mr. gordon chang. gordon, good to have you back. all right, where are we heading now? there are a lot of very nervous people on wall street, they're saying maybe this doesn't get done, but i think it's probably a good sign that the president is now going to sit down with xi jinping. your thoughts. >> yeah. this is really important that president trump actually confront these issues. as you say, you know, previous presidents did not. they took, obviously, ineffective measures that were intended to be ineffective. and, trish, as you point out, the chinese are stealing somewhere between $150-$600 billion of u.s. ip a year, force taking technology -- trish: and, by the way, that's a conservative estimate. because the not so conservative estimates say it could be as high as $600 billion a year, which is just a mammoth amount. >> yes. and people actually the put it towards the high side of that range. also you have china's trade behavior deteriorating across the board. if you put these tariffs on and you get companies to move back to this hemisphere, that's a win for us. eit
mr. gordon chang. gordon, good to have you back. all right, where are we heading now? there are a lot of very nervous people on wall street, they're saying maybe this doesn't get done, but i think it's probably a good sign that the president is now going to sit down with xi jinping. your thoughts. >> yeah. this is really important that president trump actually confront these issues. as you say, you know, previous presidents did not. they took, obviously, ineffective measures that were...
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mrs. may and whether laws can be changed to challenge mrs. may as leader of the party and, hence, prime minister as well. viewers will recall back in december mrs. may was challenged for the leadership in a ballot of back benches and will survive that and actually in the letter of the rules set down by the 1922 committee cannot be challenged for a year. the question was yesterday did members vote or not to change the rule so she could be challenge brd that as well safe to say spin forward to tomorrow, and we understand that the chair of the 1922 committee will be meeting mrs. may to try to flesh out a resolution as well looking at how things would move on if indeed mrs. may were to announce her resignation, one thing that viewers need to know is that actually the leadership election of a conservative party leader takes on average between four to six weeks as well. it's a tuesday election as well, and basically, any mp who wants to put their name forward can do it with the backing of two other mps. that would then go forward to a series of bal
mrs. may and whether laws can be changed to challenge mrs. may as leader of the party and, hence, prime minister as well. viewers will recall back in december mrs. may was challenged for the leadership in a ballot of back benches and will survive that and actually in the letter of the rules set down by the 1922 committee cannot be challenged for a year. the question was yesterday did members vote or not to change the rule so she could be challenge brd that as well safe to say spin forward to...
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mr. mueller changed his mind and thinks he ought to be indicted, he needs to step up in front of god and country and say so, but he said no indictment and he didn't say, i've read it, he didn't say indictment because of doj policy. he said i didn't decide not to indict because of the doj policy. >> that, we only know from bill barr. we have yet to hear that from bob mueller and that's something we want to hear. republican from louisiana, always appreciate it. >> and chuck, if you speak ill of louisiana, god will punish you. >> not just huey long too. >> yes. >>> does kentucky stand for fearful conservatives? governor's race, big trouble for the gop. governor's race, big trouble for the gop. ck gary, who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhod
mr. mueller changed his mind and thinks he ought to be indicted, he needs to step up in front of god and country and say so, but he said no indictment and he didn't say, i've read it, he didn't say indictment because of doj policy. he said i didn't decide not to indict because of the doj policy. >> that, we only know from bill barr. we have yet to hear that from bob mueller and that's something we want to hear. republican from louisiana, always appreciate it. >> and chuck, if you...
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many within her own party have criticized this latest version saying that not enough has changed that's despite mrs may opening the door to a 2nd back seat referendum and the template customs union with the u. the prime minister urged lawmakers to grasp what she called a last chance. there is an issue about customs there is a difference of opinion in this house on the future customs arrangement with the european union that's why it's important that this house actually comes to a decision on that issue allowing 2nd referendum the 2nd reading of the withdrawal agreement bill will enable this house to come to a decision on that issue it will also enable the house to come to a decision on a 2nd referendum which i continue to believe would not be the right route for this country to go down we should deliver on the 1st referendum people suggesting anything about us let's go straight to. mass and welcome. as well as all this political turmoil there are now reports that members of cabinet are to meet with her to day one of them likely to be hoping to achieve. well it's a lot of speculation on social media
many within her own party have criticized this latest version saying that not enough has changed that's despite mrs may opening the door to a 2nd back seat referendum and the template customs union with the u. the prime minister urged lawmakers to grasp what she called a last chance. there is an issue about customs there is a difference of opinion in this house on the future customs arrangement with the european union that's why it's important that this house actually comes to a decision on...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to address the opportunity we have today to lead on the crisis of climate change. mr. himes: the climate change crisis is unlike any other that we faced. it can can cannot be defeated on the battlefield. it can can cannot be cured can. it can can cannot be wished away and no longer be denied. what we can do is what we have always done and lead the community of nations to address a problem that would leave our children and their grandchildren with an unbelievable crisis and possibly a planet that they can no longer inhabit. the paris climate agreement was a set of targets that we developed, that are not mandatory. the paris climate agreement is about making a statement that this is a problem and a crisis and that america will lead. today this chamber has an opportunity to say, yes we will lead. we will not hide from the problem. we will not let this crisis distract us. we will lead. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 9 today and to send a statement to the world as we have always done, we will lead on this global crisis. i yield back the balance of my time. for ea
mr. speaker, i rise today to address the opportunity we have today to lead on the crisis of climate change. mr. himes: the climate change crisis is unlike any other that we faced. it can can cannot be defeated on the battlefield. it can can cannot be cured can. it can can cannot be wished away and no longer be denied. what we can do is what we have always done and lead the community of nations to address a problem that would leave our children and their grandchildren with an unbelievable crisis...
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mr. president. climate change is the existential challenge of our times. i know this because i've seen the impacts of climate change in my state. and i know this because it's what our children who will live with the consequences of a change in climate tell us. in a recent poll, half of americans -- half of americans age 18 to 29 describe climate change as a crisis that demands urgent action. so today i rise to discuss how the clean energy revolution can be the way we fight climate change and the way we create jobs and opportunity. and colleagues, in this global challenge, the united states can lead or we can follow, and i want us to lead. this morning, as a senator from an agricultural and high-tech midwestern state -- state from the upper midwest, i joined with representative ben ray luhaun, who represents new mexico, to introduce the clean energy standard act of 2019. our legislation would dramatically expand clean electricity and put the united states on a path to net zero greenhouse gas emissions from the electric sector by the middle of the century, i
mr. president. climate change is the existential challenge of our times. i know this because i've seen the impacts of climate change in my state. and i know this because it's what our children who will live with the consequences of a change in climate tell us. in a recent poll, half of americans -- half of americans age 18 to 29 describe climate change as a crisis that demands urgent action. so today i rise to discuss how the clean energy revolution can be the way we fight climate change and...
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are we doing anything to change that specific issue? mr. albence: making sure we adhere to the practices and the policies that we have in place to make -- to maintain the integrity. we feel we've made a lot of strides on the polygraph program, congressman. we're not experiencing nearly some of the challenges we had a couple of years ago. in addition to targeted recruitment for veterans and fast-track hiring processes to get people who are willing through the process much faster. last year actually was the first year we actually got ahead in the five years of border patrol agents, meaning bringing on more than we attrited. we are encouraged moving forward that we are going to be able to do more of the same. rep. correa: madam chair, i'm out of time. i yield. rep. rice: thank you, mr. correa. the chair now recognizes mr. joyce from pennsylvania for five minutes. rep. joyce: thank you, madam chairwoman, and i thank our witnesses for being here today. currently there is a massive crisis on our southern border. just last month's data of attempte
are we doing anything to change that specific issue? mr. albence: making sure we adhere to the practices and the policies that we have in place to make -- to maintain the integrity. we feel we've made a lot of strides on the polygraph program, congressman. we're not experiencing nearly some of the challenges we had a couple of years ago. in addition to targeted recruitment for veterans and fast-track hiring processes to get people who are willing through the process much faster. last year...