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clarke and mr. guinta for their hard work in making this happen tonight and moving forward on this important issue. mr. speaker, opioid -- its use is an ep democrat nick this country and unfortunately the problem is only getting worse. i want to also comment our senator, rob portman, for his leadership in introducing an passing in the other body cara, legislation to combat opioids, especially heroin. i would expect that whatever we pass here in the house, and we're considering a number of bills, will ultimately be reconciled with the senate and mr. portman's bill over in the senate and this will help many struggling americans. i talked to a member of a city council in one of the smaller communities in my district back in -- i represent the greater cincinnati area, warren county, happened to be north bend. there's only, according to the last census, 857 people live in the entire village. it's pretty small. the first council person i talked to talked about the heroin problem they're having in this com
clarke and mr. guinta for their hard work in making this happen tonight and moving forward on this important issue. mr. speaker, opioid -- its use is an ep democrat nick this country and unfortunately the problem is only getting worse. i want to also comment our senator, rob portman, for his leadership in introducing an passing in the other body cara, legislation to combat opioids, especially heroin. i would expect that whatever we pass here in the house, and we're considering a number of...
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you purchase the book at the bookstore register which will be near the front, and the third thing mr. clark has agreed to answer questions. >> .. >> someone with the experience and knowledge is so valuable because he's a founder and still chairman of dbh china limited, which is a consultant company
you purchase the book at the bookstore register which will be near the front, and the third thing mr. clark has agreed to answer questions. >> .. >> someone with the experience and knowledge is so valuable because he's a founder and still chairman of dbh china limited, which is a consultant company
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mr. tim clark, the man who has really pushed emirate forward. talk about what happens at the markets this morning. it has been fascinating, i think -- we will talk about cs in a moment, but the mining stocks are on the front foot. if you look to australia overnight and the stock prices and the fact that the mining stocks are being crushed, then you look at this morning's action in london. glencore5%, bhp up 3%, up 2.83%. rio up. the mining stocks are very much on the front foot. let's take a look at the stoxx 600 and show you what's happening here. it's interesting to see what is leading the charge, and it is credit suisse, mining stocks not far behind. credit suisse 06% at the moment; next it is time, for our chart of the hour. it is all about the ball rally. we will talk about that next. ♪ guy: 24 minutes into the equity market session; welcome back. chart of the hour -- here's nejra cehic. nejra: looking at emerging-market stocks, the yield, the earnings yield, versus the yield on emerging-market junk bonds. what this shows -- some are saying
mr. tim clark, the man who has really pushed emirate forward. talk about what happens at the markets this morning. it has been fascinating, i think -- we will talk about cs in a moment, but the mining stocks are on the front foot. if you look to australia overnight and the stock prices and the fact that the mining stocks are being crushed, then you look at this morning's action in london. glencore5%, bhp up 3%, up 2.83%. rio up. the mining stocks are very much on the front foot. let's take a...
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introduced by mrs. clark of massachusetts and mr. stivers of ohio. the number of prescriptions for opyodse has increased. while it can benefit once the pain is subsided there are some unused pills. some several states can partially fill prescriptions to limit the number of pills in circulation. however, current d.e.a. regulations are not clear about such partial fills are permitted. h.r. 4599 amends the controlled substances act to clarify when scheduled 2 controlled substances including opioids pain medications can be partially filled. this is a commonsense and bipartisan bill that can save lives and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. green: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise to voice my support for r. 4599, the reducing unused medications act. this is rising at alarming rates, two million americans are abusing opioidses. it is one of the most prescribed classes of medications and estimates that 70% of adults that misuzbekistan them get them from a friend or relative. this is a perm
introduced by mrs. clark of massachusetts and mr. stivers of ohio. the number of prescriptions for opyodse has increased. while it can benefit once the pain is subsided there are some unused pills. some several states can partially fill prescriptions to limit the number of pills in circulation. however, current d.e.a. regulations are not clear about such partial fills are permitted. h.r. 4599 amends the controlled substances act to clarify when scheduled 2 controlled substances including...
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mr. clarke: welcome to the national museum of house and medicine. i am tim clarke, i'm the museum's deputy director. we're here to spend a little museum's civil war medicine exhibit and a special show of other things to you. the national museum of health founded in 1852 and we were known as the army medical museum. the mission at the time was to of morbid cimens anatomy and to send them to washington for care and to ervation and study improve the care of the soldier. so at the time of the civil war, the museum's staff were doing learned.ness of lessons they were trying to understand the nature of battlefield, surgery, medicine and trauma and share those lessons with their colleagues and counterparts on the battlefield. this museum and its collection in ted during the war and the early days, the museum was housed in the surgeon general's office. actually, the first museum artifacts were actually on a surgeon ind the general's desk, and then in a building that we know today as building near the white house. but it wasn't until after the tragic events
mr. clarke: welcome to the national museum of house and medicine. i am tim clarke, i'm the museum's deputy director. we're here to spend a little museum's civil war medicine exhibit and a special show of other things to you. the national museum of health founded in 1852 and we were known as the army medical museum. the mission at the time was to of morbid cimens anatomy and to send them to washington for care and to ervation and study improve the care of the soldier. so at the time of the civil...
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clark: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 4 printed in part a of house report 114-551 offered by ms. clark of massachusetts. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 720, the gentlelady from massachusetts, ms. clark, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. clark: thank you, mr. chairman. and a special thanks to congresswoman brooks and congressman kennedy and congressman pallone for introducing this important bipartisan bill to address a devastating public health crisis. the opioid epidemic is a scourge on this country. in my district alone, 400 last have died in the four years as a direct result. and we all know there's no silver bullet to fix this problem, but what we can do and what we must do is find every possible way to help those people all right affected and stop it from reaching more victims. when substance abuse disorders start in adolescence, it affects key developme
clark: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 4 printed in part a of house report 114-551 offered by ms. clark of massachusetts. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 720, the gentlelady from massachusetts, ms. clark, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. clark: thank you, mr. chairman. and a special thanks to congresswoman brooks...
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the solution is mr. clark noted, mr. koon noted is making the principal proactive investment in making our communities more resilient. in recent years, we have had fema with the 500 year flood management regulations. we've had bigger waters and revision in 2014. the revisions in 2014. we have proposals now to increase the cost share associated with disaster response on our counties, parishes and state government. mr. chairman, my point is making proactive investments is the solution to reduce our overall disaster expense. we estimated we spent somewhere around eight or $9 billion simply finishing authorized projects in south louisiana that were supposed to be built at the u.s. army corps of engineers, we could have saved an estimated 90% and you can justify numbers from 120 to $150 billion we were spent in 2005 hurricanes. we could've saved. not to mention we think we could've saved over 90% of the 1200 lives that were lost in louisiana. all of these efforts by fema are being done in a vacuum. we need to be better coordi
the solution is mr. clark noted, mr. koon noted is making the principal proactive investment in making our communities more resilient. in recent years, we have had fema with the 500 year flood management regulations. we've had bigger waters and revision in 2014. the revisions in 2014. we have proposals now to increase the cost share associated with disaster response on our counties, parishes and state government. mr. chairman, my point is making proactive investments is the solution to reduce...
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. >> mr. clark, on september 11, you were the guy.ere the counterterrorism czar on september 11. have you given thought to the way in which a president donald trump would have reacted that day? >> i have. it's a little disturbing. when something like this happens, you have to have trained, experienced people at the helm. you can't be making decisions on the fly. those of us who ran the crisis that day had trained to do it. we had had simulations and exercises for years training for this kind of possibility. we had a vice president running things in the other wing of the white house who had been the secretary of defense, and prior to that had been chief of staff at the white house. we had experienced hands all around the government. and frankly, all the experienced hands that i know in washington say they won't work for donald trump, so i don't know who he's going to get. >> well, he says he'll surround himself with good people. if he were to call richard clark and say, i'd like the benefit of your counsel, would you respond to that ca
. >> mr. clark, on september 11, you were the guy.ere the counterterrorism czar on september 11. have you given thought to the way in which a president donald trump would have reacted that day? >> i have. it's a little disturbing. when something like this happens, you have to have trained, experienced people at the helm. you can't be making decisions on the fly. those of us who ran the crisis that day had trained to do it. we had had simulations and exercises for years training for...
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mr. clark, disaster assistance reform under the act of 2015, the committee calls for a co comprehensive study on cost and losses. local government as you mentioned bears a large portion of the disaster cost but data is very scarce. what is being done to collect information so the data can be considered as part of the comprehensive study and ensure current federal disaster costs are not just being shifted to local communities? >> that is for me? i wanted to say that, i think, that brings up -- >> or mr. koon. >> i will start. i think the local government is here to help. we want to know from you how we can best be provide you the data and information for those of us who have done this before and in my case, we had four declared disasters. we have a lot of information and i think it would be helpful to sit down with those communities that have been through the processes and all of the different silos and to be able to have feedback from us on how to change things that policies that may not be wor
mr. clark, disaster assistance reform under the act of 2015, the committee calls for a co comprehensive study on cost and losses. local government as you mentioned bears a large portion of the disaster cost but data is very scarce. what is being done to collect information so the data can be considered as part of the comprehensive study and ensure current federal disaster costs are not just being shifted to local communities? >> that is for me? i wanted to say that, i think, that brings...
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mr. buddy clark. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. clark: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank congressman new house and the rules committee, as well as chairman simpson and the energy and water appropriations subcommittee for their leadership and frag made on this year's energy and water appropriations bill. h.r. 5055, the energy and water development related agencies appropriations act, is a step forward in updating our nation's water borne infrastructure and energy needs. the first district of georgia is home to a unique set of resources with two large ports, various wetlands and islands, and the state's entire coastline. whether it's the savannah harbor expansion project, the growth of the port of brunswick, or the unique characteristics involved with wetlands permitting, the energy and water appropriations bill has a significant impact on the citizens of the first congressional district of georgia. the port of savannah is the second busiest east coast port and is rapidly expanding, growing at a substantial rate year after year. the port of brunsw
mr. buddy clark. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. clark: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank congressman new house and the rules committee, as well as chairman simpson and the energy and water appropriations subcommittee for their leadership and frag made on this year's energy and water appropriations bill. h.r. 5055, the energy and water development related agencies appropriations act, is a step forward in updating our nation's water borne infrastructure and...
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by the way, mr. clark was very harp. >> jake mckenzie says, everything is well in moon park the all is well, all is well. >> thank you, jake. snow in mammoth mountain, south lake tahoe. eureka hag some snow. down towards bakersfield. it all started in a 15-watt station down in bakers field, california. all associated with a little of lows rotating through keeping low clouds here and decent onshore breeze for most, west to southwest, upper 40s for a few. lot of mid-50s here but temperatures staying below average. gill bay. 55 san martin, 55 in santa cruz and 56 santa clara. ukiah, 59. 39 truckee. i do expect some shower activity to pop up north and east first and south later on. you can see everything is just rotating around, keeping the beat going. the days are longer, the air lift is higher. sun, low clouds, staying cool, though. light rain possible here, afternoon showers, mostly cloudy in the morning and partly sunny this afternoon, mainly low 70s unless you are really far inland. vacaville, fair lakes.
by the way, mr. clark was very harp. >> jake mckenzie says, everything is well in moon park the all is well, all is well. >> thank you, jake. snow in mammoth mountain, south lake tahoe. eureka hag some snow. down towards bakersfield. it all started in a 15-watt station down in bakers field, california. all associated with a little of lows rotating through keeping low clouds here and decent onshore breeze for most, west to southwest, upper 40s for a few. lot of mid-50s here but...
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i like the vest there, mr. clark. >> thank you. >> very sharp. all right.ange for others. most of the low clouds are i think are going to get pushed down the coast by this system which is digging into northern california and sending in a couple of little bands of high clouds. but really the message here so much cooler inland. san francisco started off pretty warm. went up to 82 on tuesday. today 61. tomorrow 60. it may be cooler than that. i mean, it's not going to warm up very much. the first part of the system coming in, look at the enhancement upstream. it's cold for some. if you are stuck in the fog and have no breeze, it's probably not too bad. a lot of 50s. look at the temperature difference in 24 hours. minus 11 at santa rosa. the cooling has started and, boy, that delta breeze, once it fires up and it's up to 30, 35 miles per hour, that says the sacramento valley will cool off and you can see how everything is moving in here coming down from the pacific northwest. so partly sunny but the cooling begins in a big way. breezy to windy. much cooler inla
i like the vest there, mr. clark. >> thank you. >> very sharp. all right.ange for others. most of the low clouds are i think are going to get pushed down the coast by this system which is digging into northern california and sending in a couple of little bands of high clouds. but really the message here so much cooler inland. san francisco started off pretty warm. went up to 82 on tuesday. today 61. tomorrow 60. it may be cooler than that. i mean, it's not going to warm up very...
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clark? >> thank you, mr. chairman. as it relates to the hazard mitigation grant program, it is a very important component of i think what kmoount communities need to be provided for. there are some issues i think within the hmgp programs that need more flexibility. however, in order to be able to utilize those funds best at the local level. we see sometimes that there is not an understanding of unique situations, and i will give an xanl am. in 2012 with the wialdo canyon fire we just closed on three houses weeks ago. for several homes that were in the flood way as a result of a fire that happened on federal forest land. they had never had flooding ever before, and it's taken us really that length of time to get that completed. as it relates to additionally the hazard mitigation grant program, we at our office of emergency management appreciate being able to utilize those dollars but sometimes the accountability where you may see it as accountability, the paper work is so extreme for such a small amount of money that it
clark? >> thank you, mr. chairman. as it relates to the hazard mitigation grant program, it is a very important component of i think what kmoount communities need to be provided for. there are some issues i think within the hmgp programs that need more flexibility. however, in order to be able to utilize those funds best at the local level. we see sometimes that there is not an understanding of unique situations, and i will give an xanl am. in 2012 with the wialdo canyon fire we just...
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mr. clark, thank you for joining us. you specialize in insurgency and terrorism.etails thus far as we know them, was this terrorism? if so, who do you think did it? >> well, i think so far all signs are indicating that it was. i have two initial thoughts, which group was responsible and what kind of explosives were used? of course, the answer to the second question might help better inform the answer to the first. i think likely candidates are isis or an isil affiliate or one of the al qaeda franchise groups. that's a group that's tried to take down airliners several times before and has the resident bomb making experience to make it happen. >> what do we know about egyptheir egyp egyptair? the origination from paris and landing in cairo or attempt to land in cairo. egyptair in particular likely to be a victim of something like this because of lack of security, because of the nature of the airline? what? >> i think it's the threat combined with, yeah, the lack of capability. we know the isil affiliate and they claimed responsibility for the downing of a russian ai
mr. clark, thank you for joining us. you specialize in insurgency and terrorism.etails thus far as we know them, was this terrorism? if so, who do you think did it? >> well, i think so far all signs are indicating that it was. i have two initial thoughts, which group was responsible and what kind of explosives were used? of course, the answer to the second question might help better inform the answer to the first. i think likely candidates are isis or an isil affiliate or one of the al...
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mr. davis: thank you to my colleagues and previous special order leader, ms. clarke, this is a great turn out for such an important subject and for you three to lead it and mr. guinta, i want to say thank you on behalf of the families who have been effected by this epidemic n central illinois where i'm pleased to serve. open oids. and i'm happy the house is considering important legislation and i want to read a uote, the profile of the typical heroin user no longer holds true. here were 1,700 drug deaths in 2014, the acte highest. the illinois department of health, deaths were attributed to heroin alone and they occur, our states, the communities that i serve have seen a rise in heroin-related deaths. in bloomington, illinois, i was there. there have been seven deaths last year attributed in that one county to heroin use. countyd the sheriff, the coroner and talk about what they see firsthand. i saw for the first time in my life what heroin looked like in the sheriff's office just yesterday. andde along with the deputy j. dog k we scussed the recent rise of heroin ov
mr. davis: thank you to my colleagues and previous special order leader, ms. clarke, this is a great turn out for such an important subject and for you three to lead it and mr. guinta, i want to say thank you on behalf of the families who have been effected by this epidemic n central illinois where i'm pleased to serve. open oids. and i'm happy the house is considering important legislation and i want to read a uote, the profile of the typical heroin user no longer holds true. here were 1,700...
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clark: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 11, house report number 114-551, offered by ms. clark of massachusetts. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 720, the gentlelady from massachusetts, ms. clark, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from pass pass. ms. clark: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the gentleman -- from virginia for his work and leadership on this underlying bill. we know that addiction does not wait until adulthood. a majority of adults in substance abuse treatment start using before turning 18. my amendment would direct the g.a.o. to study research and programs carried out by the department of justice and its grantees and report on those programs' findings and work regarding substance abuse and use disorders among adolescents and young adults. the amendment would require g.a.o. to report on any gaps in the research around adolescents and young adult substance use that
clark: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 11, house report number 114-551, offered by ms. clark of massachusetts. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 720, the gentlelady from massachusetts, ms. clark, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from pass pass. ms. clark: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the gentleman -- from virginia for his work...
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and i know mr. clark, you're a teacher there. what is it like for you?ave to come together, that's the thing that's most impressive to me. any one group of students that would have been appear thatheti it, but instead they come together for a great reason for a great cause and that's top to bottom. if you look closely our three administrators are doing the whip and the nae nae. it starts at the students and goes all the way to the top. >> i come from a family of teachers. thank you for all that you do. you make such a difference. and you don't get paid enough. i wish you did, but i really appreciate everything you're doing to change all of the minds of those people behind you, those great students. i do want to see them perform. >> thanks so much. >> can you guys just take it away for us? >> absolutely. hit it. ♪ when i'm with you ♪ but i love it ♪ but i love it ♪ oh ♪ i can't feel my face when i'm with you ♪ ♪ be real ♪ oh oh ♪ let it go ♪ be yourself ♪ baby i'm worth it ♪ baby i'm worth it ♪ but i love it ♪ baby i'm worth it ♪ give it to me i'm worth i
and i know mr. clark, you're a teacher there. what is it like for you?ave to come together, that's the thing that's most impressive to me. any one group of students that would have been appear thatheti it, but instead they come together for a great reason for a great cause and that's top to bottom. if you look closely our three administrators are doing the whip and the nae nae. it starts at the students and goes all the way to the top. >> i come from a family of teachers. thank you for...
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mr. burgess: the chair thanks the gentleman. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york for five minutes for your questions. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mcmanus, brick and mortar casinos mandates consumer protections such as age verification, support for problem gamblers. they could lose their license if they don't comply with these safeguards. of course, consumer protections must be implemented carefully and effectively to be successful. some of the consumer protections that have been suggested for daily fantasy are similar to those that have already successfully put in place by casino operators. i'd like to hear from you about how m.g.m. complies with gambling regulations and protects consumers. for instance, are age restrictions on gambling apply -- that apply in every state in which gambling is permitted, can you discuss how you ensure your customers are old enough to gamble legally? mr. mcmanus: yes, thank you for the question. we only operate land-based casinos. we don't have an online presence at this time so it's a different approach to age verification. we do it the old-fashioned way as you would
mr. burgess: the chair thanks the gentleman. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york for five minutes for your questions. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mcmanus, brick and mortar casinos mandates consumer protections such as age verification, support for problem gamblers. they could lose their license if they don't comply with these safeguards. of course, consumer protections must be implemented carefully and effectively to be successful. some of the consumer protections...
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mr. burgess: the chair thanks the gentleman. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york for five minutes for your questions. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mcmanus, brick and mortar casinos mandates consumer protections such as age verification, support for problem gamblers. they could lose their license if they don't comply with these safeguards. of course, consumer protections must be implemented carefully and effectively to be successful. some of the consumer protections that have been suggested for daily fantasy are similar to those that have already successfully put in place by casino operators. i'd like to hear from you about how m.g.m. complies with gambling regulations and protects consumers. for instance, are age restrictions on gambling apply -- that apply in every state in which gambling is permitted, can you discuss how you ensure your customers are old enough to gamble legally? mr. mcmanus: yes, thank you for the question. we only operate land-based casinos. we don't have an online presence at this time so it's a different approach to age verification. we do it the old-fashioned way as you would
mr. burgess: the chair thanks the gentleman. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york for five minutes for your questions. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mcmanus, brick and mortar casinos mandates consumer protections such as age verification, support for problem gamblers. they could lose their license if they don't comply with these safeguards. of course, consumer protections must be implemented carefully and effectively to be successful. some of the consumer protections...
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clark: thank you mr. chairman. had, andave obviously i don't know what their share is, but we have had more of our fair share of disasters. docifically, i think we can some things from our relationship standpoint as to local community resiliency. what tends to happen, at the local levels and the state levels and the federal government, we have silos built up between agencies. the fire in waldo canyon was almost more than 95% on federal forest land. that pre-mitigation needs to happen at the federal level. that is forest service. the forest service is spending more than 50% of its budget on frank lee on responding to wildfires -- -- to to wildfires versus pre-mitigation. what we do have control over is wildfire detection plan and providing incentives. for individuals to be able to mitigate ahead of time. wiseovide fire communities. i was up in crystal park which is a one-way in and one way out community on the mountainside. they have taken steps to do that. some of those programs have helped them purchase fire equip
clark: thank you mr. chairman. had, andave obviously i don't know what their share is, but we have had more of our fair share of disasters. docifically, i think we can some things from our relationship standpoint as to local community resiliency. what tends to happen, at the local levels and the state levels and the federal government, we have silos built up between agencies. the fire in waldo canyon was almost more than 95% on federal forest land. that pre-mitigation needs to happen at the...
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mr. tonko, ms. clarke, ms. matsui and mr. cardenas. the withdrawal symptoms with this continuing opioid use in pregnant women can lead to miscarriage or other negative birth outcomes. methadone can be used to treat disorder.opioid it can improved outcomes for both mothers and babies. unfortunately, babies exposed have oids inute row may neonatal abstinence syndrome, n.a.s. mothers suffering from opioid use disorder may be sent home with babies with n.a.s. with very little guidance and support which m have negative consequences for their babies. n.a.s. can result from the use of prescription opioids as prescribed for medical reasons. abuse of prescription opioid medication or heroin. the grant program re-authorized in 3691 will help support residential treatment facilities where women and their children receive support, education, treatment and counseling they need to address opioid addiction and n.a.s. the newly created pilot program will allow states more flexibility in providing these services for women and children in need. mr. spea
mr. tonko, ms. clarke, ms. matsui and mr. cardenas. the withdrawal symptoms with this continuing opioid use in pregnant women can lead to miscarriage or other negative birth outcomes. methadone can be used to treat disorder.opioid it can improved outcomes for both mothers and babies. unfortunately, babies exposed have oids inute row may neonatal abstinence syndrome, n.a.s. mothers suffering from opioid use disorder may be sent home with babies with n.a.s. with very little guidance and support...
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mr. burgess: the chair thanks the gentleman. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york for five minutes for your questions. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mcmanus, brick and mortar casinos mandates consumer protections such as age verification, support for problem gamblers. they could lose their license if they don't comply with these safeguards. of course, consumer protections must be implemented carefully and effectively to be successful. some of the consumer protections that have been suggested for daily fantasy are similar to those that have already successfully put in place by casino operators. i'd like to hear from you about how m.g.m. complies with gambling regulations and protects consumers. for instance, are age restrictions on gambling apply -- that apply in every state in which gambling is permitted, can you discuss how you ensure your customers are old enough to gamble legally? mr. mcmanus: yes, thank you for the question. we only operate land-based casinos. we don't have an online presence at this time so it's a different approach to age verification. we do it the old-fashioned way as you would
mr. burgess: the chair thanks the gentleman. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york for five minutes for your questions. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mcmanus, brick and mortar casinos mandates consumer protections such as age verification, support for problem gamblers. they could lose their license if they don't comply with these safeguards. of course, consumer protections must be implemented carefully and effectively to be successful. some of the consumer protections...
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mrs. jana clark who will be insureing that we don't run foul of anything or get a little out of order becausethese matters that we will be covering this evening are very important and we know that people are not only interested in the subject, but have many questions about the subject. so, at some point in the very near future within the month or within 6 weeks, we will be having a more casual occasion to get together to dialogue. okay? i wanted to mention that for sure. i also want to let you know that i will be combining items 7 and 8. both items will be consolidated. that is the presentation from bureau fire investigation as well as supervisor campos's address to the commission. commission secretary can you please reread the parameters of the meeting. >> i will. at public comment this is reminder that members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes on agenda item 7. knee person requiring a interpreter is allowed additional 3 minutes for interpretation. speakers should address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not individual commissioners or department pers
mrs. jana clark who will be insureing that we don't run foul of anything or get a little out of order becausethese matters that we will be covering this evening are very important and we know that people are not only interested in the subject, but have many questions about the subject. so, at some point in the very near future within the month or within 6 weeks, we will be having a more casual occasion to get together to dialogue. okay? i wanted to mention that for sure. i also want to let you...
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mrs. jana clark who will be insureing that we don't run foul of anything or get a little out of order because these matters that we will be covering this evening are very important and we know that people are not only interested in the subject, but have many questions about the subject. so, at some point in the very near future within the month or within 6 weeks, we will be having a more casual occasion to get together to dialogue. okay? i wanted to mention that for sure. i also want to let you know that i will be combining items 7 and 8. both items will be consolidated. that is the presentation from bureau fire investigation as well as supervisor campos's address to the commission. commission secretary can you please reread the parameters of the meeting. >> i will. at public comment this is reminder that members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes on agenda item 7. knee person requiring a interpreter is allowed additional 3 minutes for interpretation. speakers should address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not individual commissioners or department per
mrs. jana clark who will be insureing that we don't run foul of anything or get a little out of order because these matters that we will be covering this evening are very important and we know that people are not only interested in the subject, but have many questions about the subject. so, at some point in the very near future within the month or within 6 weeks, we will be having a more casual occasion to get together to dialogue. okay? i wanted to mention that for sure. i also want to let you...
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mr. roy peter clark. who is the best neighbor in the whole world.cout. ya'll know me as a 10-year-old girl if you read the novel "to kill a mockingbird." oh, by the way, 1961, the author miss harper lee won the pulitzer prize for fiction. go ahead, you can clap. [ applause ] we were all sad to hear about her passing. something stranged happened last year. another book about me was published. it was called "go set a watch man." it's about me as a young woman. but it's also about my father a b dicas. you know, adicas finch played in the movie by gregory peck. he was kind, fair, and loving. don't know what happened to him when we get to watch man. feels like someone put some grumpy sauce in his grits. let's for a minute forget about that old adicus and remember the young one. the one who inspired us all. here to bring him back to life for us is patrick mcginnis. it's 1935 remember. you are the jury, ladies and gentlemen. and he's about to give you his closing statement. >> gentlemen, i shall be brief. i'd like to use my remaining time with you to remin
mr. roy peter clark. who is the best neighbor in the whole world.cout. ya'll know me as a 10-year-old girl if you read the novel "to kill a mockingbird." oh, by the way, 1961, the author miss harper lee won the pulitzer prize for fiction. go ahead, you can clap. [ applause ] we were all sad to hear about her passing. something stranged happened last year. another book about me was published. it was called "go set a watch man." it's about me as a young woman. but it's also...
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clarke. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think the witnesses for appearing before us. i would like to talk about the change in culture. we have to address sports culture and the attitude of toughness. kids have watched idols deliver the hardest hits on the field and get the most fights on the ice. as we make changes to play and practice, we need to ensure that permiates the culture of sports. my first question is do you believe players are convinced of the importance of reporting concussions? >> i think they are getting there and it is important for the coaching staff to make it aware it is okay for players and get rid of the old tough guy mindset. >> and do you believe that the coaches and the medical staff at the high levels of play take concussions seriously? >> i think they do. i think the coaching profession is conservative and a lot of guys that played less than five years ago started coaching five years ago or greater, they grew up in a time where you didn't self report and a lot of people teach what they were taught as players. that is part of the culture that
clarke. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think the witnesses for appearing before us. i would like to talk about the change in culture. we have to address sports culture and the attitude of toughness. kids have watched idols deliver the hardest hits on the field and get the most fights on the ice. as we make changes to play and practice, we need to ensure that permiates the culture of sports. my first question is do you believe players are convinced of the importance of reporting...
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first, shapiro says he outmaneuvered marcia clark by making her believe he wasn't ready. >> judge asked, mrour position? your honor, we're ready for trial. looks at marcia clark and says, call your first witness, and you could see the blood come out of her face. and from that day on i knew there would be no conviction. >> these are not efficient murders. these are murders that are really slaughters. >> second, shapiro believed the prosecution did not understand the evidence. did the dream team win that case or did the prosecution lose it? >> i think it's a combination of both. the prosecution wedded themselves to one knife, one killer theory. i think it's pretty clear that it was within reasonable medical probability that more than one knife was used. there's a strong possibility that more than one person was involved. >> and you believe the killer of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman has never faced trial. >> i think there's a strong possibility that that's the case. >> if it doesn't must acquit. >> and finally, shapiro had a plan for that bloody glove. >> i tried the glove on. it was a
first, shapiro says he outmaneuvered marcia clark by making her believe he wasn't ready. >> judge asked, mrour position? your honor, we're ready for trial. looks at marcia clark and says, call your first witness, and you could see the blood come out of her face. and from that day on i knew there would be no conviction. >> these are not efficient murders. these are murders that are really slaughters. >> second, shapiro believed the prosecution did not understand the evidence....
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clarke. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think the witnesses for appearing before us. i would like to talk about the change in culture. we have to address sports culture and the attitude of toughness. kids have watched idols deliver the hardest hits on the field and get the most fights on the ice. as we make changes to play and practice, we need to ensure that permiates the culture of sports. my first question is do you believe players are convinced of the importance of reporting concussions? >> i think they are getting there and it is important for the coaching staff to make it aware it is okay for players and get rid of the old tough guy mindset. >> and do you believe that the coaches and the medical staff at the high levels of play take concussions seriously? >> i think they do. i think the coaching profession is conservative and a lot of guys that played less than five years ago started coaching five years ago or greater, they grew up in a time where you didn't self report and a lot of people teach what they were taught as players. that is part of the culture that
clarke. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think the witnesses for appearing before us. i would like to talk about the change in culture. we have to address sports culture and the attitude of toughness. kids have watched idols deliver the hardest hits on the field and get the most fights on the ice. as we make changes to play and practice, we need to ensure that permiates the culture of sports. my first question is do you believe players are convinced of the importance of reporting...
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. >> shapiro says he believed he outmaneuvered marscia clark by making her believe he wasn't ready. >> the judge asked, mro, what's your position. your honor, we're ready for trial. looks at marcia clark and says, call your first witness and you could see the blood come out of her face and from that day on i knew that there would be no conviction. >> he gives insight into that fateful moment when the prosecution asks simpson to try on the glove. >> i tried the glove on. it was a little bit wide in my palm and long in nye fingers. o.j. simpson has enormous hands. and i knew that that glove would not fit him. >> reporter: really. >> wouldn't even be close. >> did you feel in that men glove that you were trying on the glove of the person who murdered these two people? >> as you say it now, it is chilling but i was looking for one thing and one thing only, the size of that glove. >> if it doesn't fit you must acquit. >> reporter: and this intimate exchange between attorney and client just moments after the verdict was read. >> what did he say? >> you had told me this would be the result from the beginning. yo
. >> shapiro says he believed he outmaneuvered marscia clark by making her believe he wasn't ready. >> the judge asked, mro, what's your position. your honor, we're ready for trial. looks at marcia clark and says, call your first witness and you could see the blood come out of her face and from that day on i knew that there would be no conviction. >> he gives insight into that fateful moment when the prosecution asks simpson to try on the glove. >> i tried the glove on....
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mr. speaker. rise today to honor sally clark, who was part of the class of 1963 at east high school in des moines, iowa. i never knew her as sally clark because i knew her at sally davis, my mother, but i'm very appreciative that the class of 1963 allowed my mom to be a part of a reunion in july of 1993 because my mom never graduated with that class. sally clark dropped out of high and eventually finished her degree much later by getting her general equivalency diploma with the help of my sister who was the reason she dropped out of high school in 1962. i'm looking at the program from that reunion in 1993 and the fondest memories my mom had of east high was the friends she left behind. and in 1977, she left not only friends behind, she left family behind and moved our family to taylorville, illinois, where i grew up and where she inspired so many. my mom passed away 17 years ago today. this is the reason i'm here is because of the inspiration she was to me and to so many and i want to tell her what i couldn't tell her on mother's day -- your family's doing great. your granddaughter, who you knew a
mr. speaker. rise today to honor sally clark, who was part of the class of 1963 at east high school in des moines, iowa. i never knew her as sally clark because i knew her at sally davis, my mother, but i'm very appreciative that the class of 1963 allowed my mom to be a part of a reunion in july of 1993 because my mom never graduated with that class. sally clark dropped out of high and eventually finished her degree much later by getting her general equivalency diploma with the help of my...
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kathryn clark and mr. jenkins had an amendment, again, locked out under this rule. we're not allowed to debate it. we're not allowed to vote on it. it would authorize grants for the creation of comprehensive systems to provide support for prescribers with regard to patient pain and substance abuse. according to a study in the journal of opioid management, less than half of primary care providers felt sufficiently trained in prescribing opioids. this would address that training gap of prescribers so they would less often use opioids and more frequently use alternative pain reduction prescriptions. and it is our doctors and nurse practitioners and nurses who are on the front lines. they need to be adequately prepared to deal with patients in pain and patients in the throes of addiction. . . under this rule that amendment is not allowed to be considered by this body. i personally offered a bipartisan amendment with mr. rohrabacher of california that would have required the pain management task force created in h.r. 4641 to take into consideration the potential for mari
kathryn clark and mr. jenkins had an amendment, again, locked out under this rule. we're not allowed to debate it. we're not allowed to vote on it. it would authorize grants for the creation of comprehensive systems to provide support for prescribers with regard to patient pain and substance abuse. according to a study in the journal of opioid management, less than half of primary care providers felt sufficiently trained in prescribing opioids. this would address that training gap of...
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mr. shapiro, what's your position? your honor, we're ready for trial. looks at marcia clark and says call your first witness.od come out of her face. and from that day on, i knew there would be no conviction. >> moments after the verdict, o.j. simpson leaned over and whispered something in your ear. what did he say? >> you had told me this would be the result from the beginning. you were right. >> now, that might sound somewhat self-serving, you were right, and a client basically giving props to his counsel, but that was a moment we'd never heard about either and goes to something we learned throughout the trial, which is o.j. simpson and robert shapiro did have a bumpy but strong relationship. >> how unusual is it for any conversation that someone has with an attorney, even if it's 20 years later, comes out in the public? >> very unusual. and almost anything you talk to your lawyer about is supposed to be privileged and confidential. >> he's still around, so -- >> he happens to be incarcerated. but even things that may seem small or minor. that goes to something that was controversial throughout this trial,
mr. shapiro, what's your position? your honor, we're ready for trial. looks at marcia clark and says call your first witness.od come out of her face. and from that day on, i knew there would be no conviction. >> moments after the verdict, o.j. simpson leaned over and whispered something in your ear. what did he say? >> you had told me this would be the result from the beginning. you were right. >> now, that might sound somewhat self-serving, you were right, and a client...
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mr. thurgood marshall the position made vacant by the resignation by justice clerk of texas. >> stepping down of justice clark the first of the race so honored. >> why did h >> why did he take thurgood marshall? >> guest: i think president johnson had a great sense of justice for the country and he seized a moment in history i think he had done a lot of work to get the 1964 civil rights bill passed and then came to 1965 voting rights act and i think president johnson said if i can find a brilliant african-american jurist to integrate the united states supreme court that would be the final nail in the coffin of white supremacy. ever since george washington started dominating the supreme court justices. so, if for many people it was unthinkable that one of the nine was an african-american and a jihad 129 cases before the court. most never get one victory, so his place has already been made in history for the federal appeals court judge and the supposed origin of -- solicitor general. he said if i can make this happen it would be a dazzling moment in the nation's history anand it will be something thatt both rig
mr. thurgood marshall the position made vacant by the resignation by justice clerk of texas. >> stepping down of justice clark the first of the race so honored. >> why did h >> why did he take thurgood marshall? >> guest: i think president johnson had a great sense of justice for the country and he seized a moment in history i think he had done a lot of work to get the 1964 civil rights bill passed and then came to 1965 voting rights act and i think president johnson...
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mrs. bill clinton. >> all right. sheriff david clarke roulette with a semiautomatic. that's my new favorite phrase ever i'm going to steal it and not give you credit. thanks, sheriff. >> you're very welcome. >> coming up here on the show, rush limbaugh has some advice for trump. >> there is compromise here. it better be not trump moving to ryan. i know that's blasphemy to some but i'm sorry. it is what it is. >> more on the ryan trump battle straight ahead. >> and it's a massive hit with kids across the country. 165 million copies sold. the diary of a wimpy kid. this morning, the author is here in the studio with us teaching us how to draw his characters. don't miss that we'll be right back. tired of working for peanuts? well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that's right. i'm talking full time delivery of 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients. ever see a peanut take a day off? i don't think so. harness the hardworking power of the peanut. thank you! thank you! what a week! we sat down, we kicked back, and we watch
mrs. bill clinton. >> all right. sheriff david clarke roulette with a semiautomatic. that's my new favorite phrase ever i'm going to steal it and not give you credit. thanks, sheriff. >> you're very welcome. >> coming up here on the show, rush limbaugh has some advice for trump. >> there is compromise here. it better be not trump moving to ryan. i know that's blasphemy to some but i'm sorry. it is what it is. >> more on the ryan trump battle straight ahead....
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clark. enjoy your weekend. >>> nbc10 continues our commitment to clear the shelters and find homes for adoptable pets. we have a real treat with us this morning. three kittens. pixie, stu and mr. snuffleupagus. >> this is pixie. i have little stu. >> thank you so much for being with us today. >> absolutely. >> marta, i like your name as much as i like theirs. how did they come to the shelter? >> two were owner surrenders. they had too many animals at home. they had kittens and they unfortunately came to us. and one of them i believe stu, was a little stray, stu. he was sick and came to foster care and is now doing great. >> surprisingly they're not part of a litter together. >> no, they are not. >> they're just cute in their own right. you have an event coming up this weekend. >> we do. tomorrow we have a kitten shower coming up from 10:00 to 1:00. any foster new or current foster parent who comes to us and picks up a new litter of kittens, moms with babies, will be sent home with litter, food, anything that they need. thanks to phil adoptables, the sponsor. we'll have things for kids. building cat toys. a lot of fun. >> i was saying earlier, marta, i have a bridle shower tom
clark. enjoy your weekend. >>> nbc10 continues our commitment to clear the shelters and find homes for adoptable pets. we have a real treat with us this morning. three kittens. pixie, stu and mr. snuffleupagus. >> this is pixie. i have little stu. >> thank you so much for being with us today. >> absolutely. >> marta, i like your name as much as i like theirs. how did they come to the shelter? >> two were owner surrenders. they had too many animals at home....
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mr. white would say this authorized the extension into everyone's mailbox. i don't think the terms we use, highly selective targets or top priority targets, were a bit looser than the terms of attorney general clark used when he got authorization from president roosevelt and when president truman authorized electronic surveillance. the fact is, we were motivated unjustly perhaps, or unconscionably by a legitimate concern related to the lives and property of people subject to random acts of violence. my view was that i had confidence in the professional intelligence community. these were the professionals. these were the people that have been authorized to solve these problems. what i didn't realize then was that these kinds of programs, although theoretically could be used in the best interests of the country by responsible people, can lead to the federal things that happened with watergate. everybody tries to link the huston as the precursor of the plumbers and watergate. in my mind, that is totally untrue. but it's obvious that this kind of thing lends itself easily to the corruption that we have seen. therefore, i have come to the conclusion that wheras i have traditionally taken the position
mr. white would say this authorized the extension into everyone's mailbox. i don't think the terms we use, highly selective targets or top priority targets, were a bit looser than the terms of attorney general clark used when he got authorization from president roosevelt and when president truman authorized electronic surveillance. the fact is, we were motivated unjustly perhaps, or unconscionably by a legitimate concern related to the lives and property of people subject to random acts of...
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mr. thurgood marshall, solicitor general, to the position of associate justice of the supreme court made vacant by the resignation of justice tom c. clarktexas. >> thus, the highest court in the land with the vacancy owing to the stepping down of justice clark has named to its august body thurgood marshall, the first of his race is so horned. -- so honored. >> host: why did he pick thurgood marshall? >> guest: i think that president johnson had a great sense of justice for the country x he seized -- and he seized a moment in history. i think he had, he had done a lot of work to get the 1964 civil rights bill passed, andnd then came the 1965 voting rights act. i think, i think that president johnson said if i can find a brilliant african-american jurist to integrate the united states supreme court, then that would be the final nail in theht coffin of white supremacy. ever since george washington had started nominating supreme court justices, they had all been white men. and so for many people, it was unthinkable that one of the nine would be african-american. and marshall had fought and won 29 cases before the u.s. supreme court. most la
mr. thurgood marshall, solicitor general, to the position of associate justice of the supreme court made vacant by the resignation of justice tom c. clarktexas. >> thus, the highest court in the land with the vacancy owing to the stepping down of justice clark has named to its august body thurgood marshall, the first of his race is so horned. -- so honored. >> host: why did he pick thurgood marshall? >> guest: i think that president johnson had a great sense of justice for the...