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mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. davis: and i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in strong support as the author of h.r. 1029 this epesticide registration enhancement act of -- the pesticide registration enhancement act of 2016, also known as prea. it's not often in washington we see a bipartisan bill come to the house floor that's supported by both industry and environmental advocates, but prea is that bill. it initially passed in 2003, establishing a new section of the federal insenthside, if you thinkside, rodenticide act which put in place a fee schedule for registering pesticides with the e.p.a. more specifically, it constructed time frames for when the e.p.a. was required to make a determination on registrations this egoal twows create a more predictable and effective e
mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. davis: and i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in strong support as the author of h.r. 1029 this epesticide registration enhancement act of -- the pesticide registration enhancement act of 2016, also known as prea. it's not often in...
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. >> mr. davis, no. >> miss sanchez, no. >> mr. higgins, no. >> miss sul, no. >> miss bell ben nay, no. >> miss chu, no. >> mr. johnson, aye. >> miss jenkins. >> chairman brady, aye. . >>> the clerk will report. >> 33 ayes, 16 nay. >> the motion is approved. >> mr. chairman in less than two days that the bill text was released the president, vice president and secretary of health and human services consider the language today is still open to work in progress. perhaps this is truly lip service to conservatives wanting to take away coverage from more people. >> mr. crowley -- >> mr. chairman i'm get to go my question, mr. chairman, is this a discussion draft that we have before us, which these comments seem to indicate or is this in fact the markup of the final bill without any hearing? >> thank you, these are recommendations to the seco reconciliation. >> mr. chairman, are we actually deliberating now the final bill before the ways and means committee as you know it? >> we are deliberating on the recommendations to reconciliation t
. >> mr. davis, no. >> miss sanchez, no. >> mr. higgins, no. >> miss sul, no. >> miss bell ben nay, no. >> miss chu, no. >> mr. johnson, aye. >> miss jenkins. >> chairman brady, aye. . >>> the clerk will report. >> 33 ayes, 16 nay. >> the motion is approved. >> mr. chairman in less than two days that the bill text was released the president, vice president and secretary of health and human services consider the...
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mrs. davis: thank you, mr. chair. mr. chair, i rise to protect student loan borrowers. protecting our young people should be a priority for every single member of this chamber. in a major way that we're able to defend our students is through the safeguards that are at stake today. these protections, like provisions which ensures students are able to find gainful employment, or have recourse if a school misleads them, have been integral in the wake of unethical practices by certain schools. we have seen the damage that schools like i.t.t. tech and ashford university have done in districts like mine, and as a military town, the students in san diego are particularly vulnerable to bad actors in the for-profit education industry. i can tell you, mr. chair, i have heard from students who can't get the degrees they need to provide a better life for their families.
mrs. davis: thank you, mr. chair. mr. chair, i rise to protect student loan borrowers. protecting our young people should be a priority for every single member of this chamber. in a major way that we're able to defend our students is through the safeguards that are at stake today. these protections, like provisions which ensures students are able to find gainful employment, or have recourse if a school misleads them, have been integral in the wake of unethical practices by certain schools. we...
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mr. davis? >> no. >> miss sanchez? >> no. >> mr. higgins? >> no. >> miss sul? >> no. >> mr. bening? >> no. >> miss chu? >> no. >> miss jenkins? chairman brady? >> aye. >> chairman brady aye. >> the clerk will report the vote. >> 33 yai, 16 nays. >> motion to table is agreed to. mr. passkarel, would you like to talk about the substitute? >> mr. chairman, i said this was going to be a long, tedious process, mr. chairman. and i know you have the responsibility today of maintaining order, and getting through a very difficult task of presenting the bill, which is the alternative to the affordable care act. please believe me when i tell you, my sympathy is with you. please believe me when i tell you at any time the subject matter of the president's taxes come up, his tax returns, it is meant without hart-felt wish that we will get through that as well. so i'm not here to conflict in any way conflicting what your responsibilities are. i respect you too much for that. i don't agree with the responses you'v
mr. davis? >> no. >> miss sanchez? >> no. >> mr. higgins? >> no. >> miss sul? >> no. >> mr. bening? >> no. >> miss chu? >> no. >> miss jenkins? chairman brady? >> aye. >> chairman brady aye. >> the clerk will report the vote. >> 33 yai, 16 nays. >> motion to table is agreed to. mr. passkarel, would you like to talk about the substitute? >> mr. chairman, i said this was going to be a long,...
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mr. davis, no. ms. sanchez, no. mr. higgins, no. in ms. sewell, no. ms. dellvany, no. ms. chu, no. mr. smith of nebraska? ms. jenkins? mr. blumenauer, no. chairman brady, aye. >> the clerk will report. >> 22 yeas, 16 nays. >> with the roll call vote 22 days and 16 nays, the motion to table is approved. any objection? >> no. >> committee print -- subtitle remuneration for certain insurers, section one, renumeration for certain insurers, paragraph 16 of sec the internal revenue code is amended by adding at the following graph -- one, termination. this shall not apply to taxable years beginning after december the 31st, 2017. -- december 31, 2017. ,hairman brady: at this time the measure will be considered read and open for the point. it was distributed along with the green sheet explaining it -- >> mr. chairman, i object. chairman brady: the gentleman objects. the clerk will report. >> amendment in the nature of a substitute for the committee --nt form the numeration four remuneration for certain
mr. davis, no. ms. sanchez, no. mr. higgins, no. in ms. sewell, no. ms. dellvany, no. ms. chu, no. mr. smith of nebraska? ms. jenkins? mr. blumenauer, no. chairman brady, aye. >> the clerk will report. >> 22 yeas, 16 nays. >> with the roll call vote 22 days and 16 nays, the motion to table is approved. any objection? >> no. >> committee print -- subtitle remuneration for certain insurers, section one, renumeration for certain insurers, paragraph 16 of sec the...
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>> mr. davis, the information before us, as a general matter community centers are not affected by the present law provision that limit compensation. there might be some circumstances, i'm not aware of it, where an insurance company may sponsor a certain community health center so there could be, you know, could be some cases where there might be some related effect. but the provision before us right now is about the deductibility of compensation paid to employees of health insurance companies. health insurance providers. >> let me ask about hospitals. i think all of us are concerned about hospitals and what impact passage might have on those dispdi dispr portionate shares of hospitals. those hospitals that care for large numbers of low/moderate income patient as part of their base. would there be impact on provisions for continued services of those institutions? >> from this provision, no, sir. again, this is about effects health insurance providers. so it's not people that manage care facilities
>> mr. davis, the information before us, as a general matter community centers are not affected by the present law provision that limit compensation. there might be some circumstances, i'm not aware of it, where an insurance company may sponsor a certain community health center so there could be, you know, could be some cases where there might be some related effect. but the provision before us right now is about the deductibility of compensation paid to employees of health insurance...
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mr davis admits the reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities say.s admits the reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities government is say. mr davis admits the reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities government is preparing say. mr davis admits the reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities government is preparing a the government is preparing a contingency reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities the government is preparing a contingency reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities plan the government is preparing a contingency reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities plan in the government is preparing a contingency reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities plan in case the government is preparing a contingency reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities plan in case there the government is preparing a contingency reflect on what the house of lords has said by majorities plan in case there is the government is preparing a co
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but mr davis said it would not be acceptable for parliament to try to reverse the will of the britishf mps do pass it, theresa may could trigger article 50 — that's the formal process of brexit — this week. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. theresa may wants to get on with it. for months she has vowed to kick—start brexit talks by the end of march. to kick—start brexit talks but some here in parliament are fighting to get safeguards written into law before the negotiations begin. today, the brexit secretary tried to reassure mps and peers that they would get a vote on the prime minister's final deal with the eu. on the prime minister's but... on the prime minister's what we can't have is either house of parliament reversing the decision of the british people. of parliament reversing the decision they haven't got a veto on it. of parliament reversing the decision what does it mean otherwise? of parliament reversing the decision people talk about meaningful votes. of parliament reversing the decision what does it mean otherwise? of parliament reversing the decision
but mr davis said it would not be acceptable for parliament to try to reverse the will of the britishf mps do pass it, theresa may could trigger article 50 — that's the formal process of brexit — this week. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. theresa may wants to get on with it. for months she has vowed to kick—start brexit talks by the end of march. to kick—start brexit talks but some here in parliament are fighting to get safeguards written into law before the...
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>> umm -- >> mr. davis, mr. barthol is here to answer technical questions of the bill, but that is beyond the scope of the section. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you. representative dellbiney, you are recognized. >> i have a question based on a letter, a heartbreaking letter from one of my constituents diane from washington, and before the democratic reforms were enacted, diane's 25-year-old daughter, sarah, delayed seeking doctor-recommended care because she did not have health insuranc insurance, and we all know that one of the greatest challenges in health reform has been to bring young americans into the system, but tragically for diane, her daughter's lack of health care ended up fatal the, and she died at the tender age of 25. diane wrote to me, and she said, quote, we didn't know that the headaches were a symptom of a life-threatening condition, and she was recommend ad ed a mri, she was after raid of the costs without health care coverage, so she dealt with them daily. and now we hav
>> umm -- >> mr. davis, mr. barthol is here to answer technical questions of the bill, but that is beyond the scope of the section. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you. representative dellbiney, you are recognized. >> i have a question based on a letter, a heartbreaking letter from one of my constituents diane from washington, and before the democratic reforms were enacted, diane's 25-year-old daughter, sarah, delayed seeking doctor-recommended...
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the house of lords did or said and voted upon in the deliberations on brexit, and article 50, as mr daviesrliament and the country to do, what on earth is the point of parliament? this is the real question of what i would now call, seeing what is going on in the netherlands, the nativist part of the right—wing of tory party, part of theirclaim for the right—wing of tory party, part of their claim for brexit was to return sovereignty, national sovereignty, to the country. the instrument of sovereignty, which they seem to be playing in and out with, is parliament. they keep saying the people have spoken and that's it. are they really saying that's it. are they really saying that uniquely a referendum is the only thing that you cannot rescind, abrogate, alter, moderate? anything you say in parliament, including a motion to shoot all redheads tomorrow morning, can be rescinded. that is her statute law works. this idea that this thing is set in stone, i think they are driving themselves into a big trap. the daily express saying mps are told not to sabotage eu exit. that is not going to happen,
the house of lords did or said and voted upon in the deliberations on brexit, and article 50, as mr daviesrliament and the country to do, what on earth is the point of parliament? this is the real question of what i would now call, seeing what is going on in the netherlands, the nativist part of the right—wing of tory party, part of theirclaim for the right—wing of tory party, part of their claim for brexit was to return sovereignty, national sovereignty, to the country. the instrument of...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today to honor rylie renkin, a remarkable young lady making a big difference in psy ral illinoi epis. which severely impacts her neurological development. her parents were told by numerous specialists she'd need support for the rest of her life and she'd likely never read or write. but rylie proved them wrong. while her genetic makeup is one of a kind, she also has a one of a kind personality. despite the obstacle she has vercome, she was cheerleading t glenwood middle school. cheering has been one of her joys and her presence on the squad has been a joy for her teammates as well. they told me she wouldn't be the squad. she brings life to their practices and they always count on her to make them smile. rylie is a true inspiration. she shows us what all is possible and thanks to her, students at glenwood middle school has learned the importance of celebrating chair recogniz t gentlewoman from maine, ms. pingree, for five minutes. ms. pingree: thank you, mr. speaker. the affordab
mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today to honor rylie renkin, a remarkable young lady making a big difference in psy ral illinoi epis. which severely impacts her neurological development. her parents were told by numerous specialists she'd need support for the rest of her life and she'd likely never read or write. but rylie proved them wrong. while her genetic makeup is one of a kind, she also has a one of a kind personality. despite the obstacle she has vercome, she was cheerleading...
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>> mr. davis, the proposal before you repeals the excise tax on tanning, it reduces receipts to the treasury. it does not directly affect any payments for healthcare under any of our federal programs. or any outlay programs. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> mr. chairman. >> mr. higgins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in defense of attacks of this nature, it's a tax on negative ex sternalty, which is negative activity. it's like a tax on tobacco cigarettes. there's a huge societal cost to tobacco use and suntanning because it adds to healthcare cost with higher incidences of cancer, skin cancer, in the case of tanning and lung cancer in the case of cigarettes. so the taxes on externalitities are intended to make consumers or producers pay the full social cost of the good and this reduces consumption and creates a more socially sufficient outcome. without the tax you have overconsumption because people ignore that consequence of undertaking the activity. i think it's legitimate in that regard b
>> mr. davis, the proposal before you repeals the excise tax on tanning, it reduces receipts to the treasury. it does not directly affect any payments for healthcare under any of our federal programs. or any outlay programs. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> mr. chairman. >> mr. higgins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in defense of attacks of this nature, it's a tax on negative ex sternalty, which is negative activity. it's like a tax on tobacco cigarettes....
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. >> mr. davis, we had a long relationship with your father and that was a positive one. so we hope that you can keep the raiders here and not just for an investment sake but also for a pride and family sake. >> on friday nfl commissioner roger goodell sent a letter to mayor schaaf addressing the issue. then added this. however at this state there remains no certainty regarding how the site will be fully developed. >> i'm extremely hopeful still. >> with a possible vote just hours away oakland leaders, investors, and raider fans are holding their breath. >> what would it do to oakland if we lose the team? >> you lose jobs, the public relations that oakland has worldwide. and most of all you lose the fan base. >> in oakland maria kpix 5. >> kpix 5's ken will be in phoenix at the vote. live reports beginning tomorrow. >>> well, politicians are pointing fingers tonight after the collapse of the republican bill to replace obamacare. gop leaders are saying it's time to reach out to moderate democrats. jamie has the story. >> on sunday president trump shifted blame for the fail
. >> mr. davis, we had a long relationship with your father and that was a positive one. so we hope that you can keep the raiders here and not just for an investment sake but also for a pride and family sake. >> on friday nfl commissioner roger goodell sent a letter to mayor schaaf addressing the issue. then added this. however at this state there remains no certainty regarding how the site will be fully developed. >> i'm extremely hopeful still. >> with a possible vote...
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. >> thank you, mr. davis. in exchange between representative sort things and richard painter, the former dubya are on the george bush -- under george w. bush. the average person when they file a tax return doesn't have all of these assets and business interests. they may not realize what kind of information they could get from an extended tax return. can you just touch on one more time, -- for one more time, the very schedules and what they provide in terms of information and how important that is for us to get some assurance with regard to our concerns about the president's conflicts of interests? conflicts of interests are not in the tax returns. you've got to find that stuff. we have reason to believe he may owe his job to vladimir putin. this is what richard painter said. under first of you bush. -- george w. bush. we ought to know if he has financial dealings with the russians, the chinese, with any other foreign governments, with oligarchs in those countries. the schedules i read for the record are very
. >> thank you, mr. davis. in exchange between representative sort things and richard painter, the former dubya are on the george bush -- under george w. bush. the average person when they file a tax return doesn't have all of these assets and business interests. they may not realize what kind of information they could get from an extended tax return. can you just touch on one more time, -- for one more time, the very schedules and what they provide in terms of information and how...
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>> i believe it's residents and citizens on public land we have put ourself forth and it's up to mr. davis to quit playing, quit playing games with the residents and fans. come and negotiate. >> they can't negotiate with themselves. >> reporter: die hard fans are growing frustrated with raiders ownership. >> finance the stadium here in oakland for less. that's what we haven't answered yet. in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> an incredible rescue. a train when two good samaritans jump into action. >>> an act of kindness may be addictive. the moment with a stranger. >>> i'm sandy patel. i'll let you know if rain is >>> dramatic video out of new jersey where a man rushes to push an elderly, sabled woman out of the way of a train. a man watching the bars coming down, knew she would not make it. he jumped out of the car, rushed to help. the woman did not speak english and thought he was trying to harm her. a second man rushed to help. you can see how close they were when the train barrelled through there. the police chief is calling this thing a miracle. >> wow, it is. way to jump into a
>> i believe it's residents and citizens on public land we have put ourself forth and it's up to mr. davis to quit playing, quit playing games with the residents and fans. come and negotiate. >> they can't negotiate with themselves. >> reporter: die hard fans are growing frustrated with raiders ownership. >> finance the stadium here in oakland for less. that's what we haven't answered yet. in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> an incredible rescue. a train...
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is brexit breaking britain, mr davies?hey don't want a second referendum on scottish independence — certainly not soon. will you agree to nicola sturgeon‘s timetable? but the snp insists scotland should have another say over its place in the uk because the brexit. they want the uk because the brexit. they want the uk because the brexit. they want the uk government to grant the legal right for a second ballot — a section 30 order. if the scottish parliament vote next week to request a section 30 order, then the prime minister of the whole of the united kingdom should absolutely grab that. in previous discussions with the first minister and as the secretary of state has said, there would be no sense or reason of blocking the will of the scottish parliament stop by and ——. politically be very difficult to refuse outright, but the timing will be crucial, whether it happens before the uk believes the eu, as the snp wants, or much further down the snp wants, or much further down the line. some in westminster simply don't want to
is brexit breaking britain, mr davies?hey don't want a second referendum on scottish independence — certainly not soon. will you agree to nicola sturgeon‘s timetable? but the snp insists scotland should have another say over its place in the uk because the brexit. they want the uk because the brexit. they want the uk because the brexit. they want the uk government to grant the legal right for a second ballot — a section 30 order. if the scottish parliament vote next week to request a...
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bread and milk, bread and milk for mr. davisalmond milk. >> less gas see. >> maybe i ought to try it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: nothing more than american really bread milk and everything in between. jumping off grocery store shelves today with snow on the way it's tradition. >> it is tradition. every customer comes out for bread, milk, water, they come out because they feel as though they'll be locked in. >> reporter: right. >> a couple days later they're not. >> reporter: al manages the havertown giant and he says bread milk just the beginning. >> comfort and convenience. that's what people are after. >> so yeah of course it's milk but things like pre made beef tips, chicken wings, put this pizza in the oven for 15 minutes it's done. the kids are happy. you're happy. >> plenty of schools are already closed for tuesday. people are going for what they want. beer and wine. >> no bread and milk for me. >> mario, came from his favorite belgium ale. the snow made him do it. >> probably the snow. >> probably be off tomorrow. >> you'r
bread and milk, bread and milk for mr. davisalmond milk. >> less gas see. >> maybe i ought to try it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: nothing more than american really bread milk and everything in between. jumping off grocery store shelves today with snow on the way it's tradition. >> it is tradition. every customer comes out for bread, milk, water, they come out because they feel as though they'll be locked in. >> reporter: right. >> a couple days later they're...
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mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal, but he doesn't. look, it's going to be tough. let's make no bones about it. there will be tough points in this negotiation. but it's in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. parliament's debate about the bill isn't quite over, but after months of talking about the talk, formal negotiations will soon be under way. the creator of the world wide web has expressed concern about the abuse of data online and the spread of fake news. tim berners—lee said that he was increasingly worried about three trends which he says must be tackled. first, he argues that many people have lost control of their personal data, as governments around the world scrutinise their citizens online. he also says that misinformation can travel easily around the web, pointing out that sites creating fake news are "spreading like wildfire". and finally, he says that as political advertising online has become an increasingly—sophisticated industry, it needs to be more transparent. dr bernie hogan is from the oxford internet
mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal, but he doesn't. look, it's going to be tough. let's make no bones about it. there will be tough points in this negotiation. but it's in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. parliament's debate about the bill isn't quite over, but after months of talking about the talk, formal negotiations will soon be under way. the creator of the world wide web has expressed concern about the abuse of data...
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mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal, but he doesn't. let's make no bones about it, there will be tough points in this negotiation. but it's absolutely in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. parliament's debate about this bill isn't quite over, but after months of talking about the talks, formal negotiations will soon be underway. she's a true jetsetter. nakadia mungphanklang has made quite the impression in the techno—music world that she's considered one of thailand's most prominent underground djs. from a small rural village in thailand to the bright lights of berlin, here's her story. now to mexico where there was an extraordinary finish they say that football is a young man's game. well, just say that to kazuyoshi miura. he's become the oldest professional football player to score a competitive goal. miura, who's 50 and 1a days old, achieved the record by scoring the only goal in yokohama's1—0 victory over thespakusatsu in japan's second division. the record was last set in 1965 by the english footballer stanley matthe
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. >> first of all, heart felt congratulations, mr. davis, heart felt. second, at what point did this turn? what could oakland have done to make the outcome different? >> as -- you know, the points that we always put back to oakland were we need certainty on a viability map that works for the community and the team long term. it had to be actionable. we understand that contingencies occur and put the entire process into doubtunracquetball at this. we work hard over the last several years to address those issues, to come up with that kind of a plan that we could invest well over a billion dollars in to get a stadium built there. which, if all of the issues are well aware, we have all the facts on the table, and we can develop a plan. it can get done. it's gotten done. we did it effectively. we did it in los angeles effectively with private money. these are all efforts we try to get solutions to those. it was mentioned they have commitments to the as, a complicating factor in this because you don't have the certainty of when the as will leave the site, whe
. >> first of all, heart felt congratulations, mr. davis, heart felt. second, at what point did this turn? what could oakland have done to make the outcome different? >> as -- you know, the points that we always put back to oakland were we need certainty on a viability map that works for the community and the team long term. it had to be actionable. we understand that contingencies occur and put the entire process into doubtunracquetball at this. we work hard over the last several...
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mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal, but he doesn't tough. let's make no bones about it, there will be tough points in this negotiation. but it's absolutely in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. parliament's debate about this bill isn't quite over, but after months of talking about the talks, formal negotiations will soon be underway. she is a true jetsetter. nakadia mungphanklang has made quite the impression in the techno music world. she is considered one of thailand's most prominent underground djs. from a small rural village in thailand, to the bright lights of berlin, here is her story. a reminder of our top story: iraqi forces have retaken a third of western muscle, the largest city still under the control of islamic state group —— mosul. fierce fighting is threatening the city's civilian population. this is bbc news. good evening. we've got a lot of largely dry and pretty mild weather on the cards for much of the week ahead. but, with clear skies sunday night, monday morning starts on quite a chilly note. it is no
mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal, but he doesn't tough. let's make no bones about it, there will be tough points in this negotiation. but it's absolutely in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. parliament's debate about this bill isn't quite over, but after months of talking about the talks, formal negotiations will soon be underway. she is a true jetsetter. nakadia mungphanklang has made quite the impression in the techno...
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we asked mayor libby schaaf if she took mr. davis' word, his heart was indeed right here in the bay area. >> it is hard for me to talk about the heart of mark davis since he has been completely unresponsive to me for more than a year. so i will let that decision be yours. the raider fans, the nfl. i know i was asked to deliver a fully financed deal ready to go. i've done that. i hope they give it full consideration. >> no mayor wants to be in office if they leave town for somewhere else. do you feel you have done everything in your power to keep the team here? >> i have done everything that is responsible in my power. i feel like i have balanced the interest of the team, the league, the fans, and also the taxpayers of oakland. and i am proud of what we have presented. >> all right, as we mentioned early our joe fonzi is monitoring the meeting. we'll have the latest tonight at 10:00 and 11:00 on sports wrap. stanford women are back in the final four, but it was not easy. a big comeback for them and it is one of their best coaching job
we asked mayor libby schaaf if she took mr. davis' word, his heart was indeed right here in the bay area. >> it is hard for me to talk about the heart of mark davis since he has been completely unresponsive to me for more than a year. so i will let that decision be yours. the raider fans, the nfl. i know i was asked to deliver a fully financed deal ready to go. i've done that. i hope they give it full consideration. >> no mayor wants to be in office if they leave town for somewhere...
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before the referendum, mr davis told us that there would be no diminution of trade with the eu if weold us that the exact same benefits will be secured as if we had remained in the single market and the customs union. before the referendum, mrjohnson told us that there would be no change at the irish border. this year, mr brokenshire has told us that there will be a frictionless border, even though that will be the border of the eu's customs union and it will be for the eu to decide the regime on it. does the noble baroness understand that, as this negotiation proceeds, the country will not forget what it was told, and ministers will be judged by their own words? the author of article 50, lord kerr, speaking on the day that the uk triggered article 50. well, that's it from wednesday in parliament. i'll be back at the same time tomorrow but for now, from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye! mixed weather fortunes for today's weather picture. some will have the best weather so far. western areas will have rain today. rain coming from the south and west. across eastern areas of england, the a
before the referendum, mr davis told us that there would be no diminution of trade with the eu if weold us that the exact same benefits will be secured as if we had remained in the single market and the customs union. before the referendum, mrjohnson told us that there would be no change at the irish border. this year, mr brokenshire has told us that there will be a frictionless border, even though that will be the border of the eu's customs union and it will be for the eu to decide the regime...
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mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal, but he doesn't it is remotely likely. it will be tough. there will be tough points in this negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. parliament's debate about the bill isn't over, but after months of talking about the talk, formal negotiations will soon be under way. with me is george eaton, political editor at the new statesman. reminders of the amendments that the lords made. two amendments, the first is for the uk to guarantee the rights of eu citizens here to remain. that has been a point of contention since the referendum, and a lot of anxiety among eu nationals. the second is to have what appears and mps calla the second is to have what appears and mps call a meaningful vote on the graduations. the government has promised there will have a choice on whatever deal theresa may may be offered or leaving without a deal. mps want the chance to send theresa may back and say, you should try to negotiate a better deal. how likely is it that those amendments will surviv
mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal, but he doesn't it is remotely likely. it will be tough. there will be tough points in this negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. parliament's debate about the bill isn't over, but after months of talking about the talk, formal negotiations will soon be under way. with me is george eaton, political editor at the new statesman. reminders of the amendments that the lords...
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mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal, but he doesn'tt is remotely likely. it will be tough. there will be tough points in this negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. parliament's debate about the bill isn't over, but after months of talking about the talk, formal negotiations will soon be under way. and vicki's with me now. what are the chances of the rebellion continuing in parliament this week? it all starts in the commons again tomorrow. they have to look at what the lords have said. there was an overwhelming defeat for the government twice. they will look at it and debated again, as we heard from ministers they are urging mps to reverse those changes. the question in the commons is how many conservative mps are willing to rebel against their government. the first time round there weren't many. they could be more but i don't think they've got the numbers to overturn it. they will be looking for verbal assurances from the government. if overturned it goes back up the corridor to the house of lords,
mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal, but he doesn'tt is remotely likely. it will be tough. there will be tough points in this negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. parliament's debate about the bill isn't over, but after months of talking about the talk, formal negotiations will soon be under way. and vicki's with me now. what are the chances of the rebellion continuing in parliament this week? it all...
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mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal but he doesn'tis remotely likely. it will be tough. there will be tough points in this negredo, but it is in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. ——negotiation. parliament's debate about the bill isn't over but after mondays of talking about the talk, formal negotiations will soon be under way. we are getting closer to the triggering of article 50, what happens to the brexit bill in parliament this week? when the lords doesn't agree with commons it goes back and forth until one gives way, usually it's the house of lords because they are unelected. tomorrow the commons will look again at changes the lords have made, as we heard there on eu citizens and their rights and a meaningful vote. it's likely the commons will overturn that. there are some conservative rebels, there weren't many last time around. the question is whether that revolt grows. the ones i've spoken to are looking for assurances from the government, and they sound like they are going to that. it seems likely those changes
mr davis admits the government is preparing a contingency plan in case there is no deal but he doesn'tis remotely likely. it will be tough. there will be tough points in this negredo, but it is in everybody‘s interest that we get a good outcome. ——negotiation. parliament's debate about the bill isn't over but after mondays of talking about the talk, formal negotiations will soon be under way. we are getting closer to the triggering of article 50, what happens to the brexit bill in...
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soup the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, let me thank you for giving meet opportunity to once again express my opposition to the repeal and replace health care bill before us. it's my position that health care ought to be a right and not a privilege. especially in a country where we have the skill, the knowledge, and the throg -- technology to provide it. medicare and medicaid opened up new opportunities for health care. for seniors and large numbers of lower income poor people in this country in the mid 1960's. as a matter of fact, before medicaid and medicare, some of them had never, ever been able to acguire any professional medical help. as a matter of fact, they lived ff remedies and concoxes and things that they learned how to put together. now we come along with some help, medicare, medicaid. now the next big move was the affordable care act. which was a long time coming. but it helped us move to the point where more than 20 million people were able to get health insurance wh
soup the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, let me thank you for giving meet opportunity to once again express my opposition to the repeal and replace health care bill before us. it's my position that health care ought to be a right and not a privilege. especially in a country where we have the skill, the knowledge, and the throg -- technology to provide it. medicare and medicaid opened up new opportunities...
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bonamici: i yield one minute to mrs. davis. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. davis: i rise to protect -- to support this amendment. education at its core is a civil rights issue. we have a responsibility to ensure that every student has access to a world class education. and this is especially true for children who come from families with limited means. for our working class families, quality education can be and actually is the ladder which raises an entire family's prospects. protections that we are debating today ensure that these students and their schools are not shortchanged from the resources they need in order to be successful. resources that they are entitled to by law. every -- last year, every student succeeds act was a very successful, bipartisan compromise. so let's not gut the protections that are crucial for its effective implementation before it's even fwiven a chance. student zip -- a student's zip ked should not determine the quality of his or her education. a family's income should not determine their child's career prospects. and the school'
bonamici: i yield one minute to mrs. davis. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. davis: i rise to protect -- to support this amendment. education at its core is a civil rights issue. we have a responsibility to ensure that every student has access to a world class education. and this is especially true for children who come from families with limited means. for our working class families, quality education can be and actually is the ladder which raises an entire family's prospects....
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i have sympathy for mr. davis, he has spent 10 years trying to get a stadium built in oakland. i cannot speak to what that was like. i recognize over this decade he has worked with four mayors and nine city administrators, i could feel his frustration, but i can tell you after the carson vote and the new lease was negotiated with the coliseum, the raiders ceased all communications with the city of oakland. we have gone one year without an ability to engage them at all with the exception of one meeting that the nfl required them to be at. >>> one of the big issues with the stadium site in oakland was the situation currently with the oakland a's. as of now, the raiders expect to play the next two seasons at the coliseum. mark davis said he knows that fans are disappointed. >> if fans want refunds for season tickets, we will refund them. not happy about that, but we will do that. we are not a lame duck, we are the raiders, we represent the raider nation. there are gb to be disappointed -- going to be disappointed fans and angry fans. >> 31 of the 32 nfl owners voted to move the te
i have sympathy for mr. davis, he has spent 10 years trying to get a stadium built in oakland. i cannot speak to what that was like. i recognize over this decade he has worked with four mayors and nine city administrators, i could feel his frustration, but i can tell you after the carson vote and the new lease was negotiated with the coliseum, the raiders ceased all communications with the city of oakland. we have gone one year without an ability to engage them at all with the exception of one...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. yoho, thank you, mr. speaker. mr. yoho, i appreciate you leading the special order tonight to talk about this issue. it's an issue that's important to the entire country and all hardworking taxpayers of america. 1.4 million people were kicked off their plans and forced to purchase different insurance plans. we saw 45% to 55% premium increases in my home state of illinois in 2017. deductibles have increased 64% nationwide. 31 million people can't afford to use the insurance they have because their deductibles are so unaffordable and high. one third of the nation only has the option of one insurance provider on the $2 billion website that we know as the obamacare exchanges. a monopoly that drives up costs and 75% of people in my home state of illinois have one, or at most two, providers. one in four people in illinois are on medicaid. that is unsustainable for a state with an $8 billion budget deficit. these statistics telling us obamacare is collapsing and if we do nothing, we will be leaving millions of americans with
mr. davis: thank you, mr. yoho, thank you, mr. speaker. mr. yoho, i appreciate you leading the special order tonight to talk about this issue. it's an issue that's important to the entire country and all hardworking taxpayers of america. 1.4 million people were kicked off their plans and forced to purchase different insurance plans. we saw 45% to 55% premium increases in my home state of illinois in 2017. deductibles have increased 64% nationwide. 31 million people can't afford to use the...
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i appreciate the derailment from illinois, mr. davis, my dear friend, would you like to address the committee? we would have you join us, the mr. collins from new the gentleman from wisconsin. and mr. scott. temporarily stepped out. >> we will allow mr. scott to join this panel. [indistinct conversations] >> mr. scott, please feel free to join over next to mr. davis. the gentleman who i'd leave i came in with a number of years ago who was a very dear friend. ms. pelosi, thank you, we appreciate it. members, thank you for taking time and know that it has been a number of hours, we have been here since 2:00 this morning and some of you have done the same timeound that period of create each of you have come for a reason, we appreciate and respect you. kind of get the rules here, anything you brought in writing that will be entered into the record. my favorite stenographer is here and if you will please help her out and anything you brought in writing if you will provide it to her and enable her an opportunity to make sure she catches up. q
i appreciate the derailment from illinois, mr. davis, my dear friend, would you like to address the committee? we would have you join us, the mr. collins from new the gentleman from wisconsin. and mr. scott. temporarily stepped out. >> we will allow mr. scott to join this panel. [indistinct conversations] >> mr. scott, please feel free to join over next to mr. davis. the gentleman who i'd leave i came in with a number of years ago who was a very dear friend. ms. pelosi, thank you,...
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. >> mr. davis, we had a long relationship with your father. and that was a poztive one. we -- positive one. we hope we can keep the raiders here not just for investment sake but for pride and family sake. >> roger goodell sent a letter to major shav. thanking schaaf for her leadership in addressing her issue then adding this. however at this state there remains no certainty on how the site will be fully developed. >> i'm extremely hopeful still. >> with a possible vote just hours away oakland leaders, investors, and fans are holding their breath. >> what do you think it would do to oakland if we lost the team? >> you lose jobs, you lose the public relations that oakland has worldwide, and most of all you lose the fan base. >> in oakland maria kpix 5. >> and kpix 5's ken will be in phoenix covering the votes. look for his live reports starting tomorrow. >>> a family of warriors fans getting vip treatment tonight. it's a push to stop fraudulent ticket sales. we're live at oracle arena with the story, kate? >> the warriors turned one georgia family's nightmare into a dream
. >> mr. davis, we had a long relationship with your father. and that was a poztive one. we -- positive one. we hope we can keep the raiders here not just for investment sake but for pride and family sake. >> roger goodell sent a letter to major shav. thanking schaaf for her leadership in addressing her issue then adding this. however at this state there remains no certainty on how the site will be fully developed. >> i'm extremely hopeful still. >> with a possible vote...
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. >> now mr. davis, he can leave whenever he wants to. i'll pack his bags and give him a kiss good-bye. >> reporter: even though the team on the other hand has the vote, the raiders don't have the legal right to leave. >> when the raiders came back from l.a., the voters voted for a $220 million bond to keep them here to build their stadium. we're still paying $90 million of it. >> reporter: he wants the raiders on the other hand to pay back every dollar the city invested to bring them back to the bay from l.a. and woo them to stay. >> what has bothered me the most is that they just need to be honest. that oakland had a viable plan, las vegas had a viable plan. they chose las vegas. >> reporter: oakland's mayor insists the city bent over backwards to keep the team. now the day of the nfl vote for vegas, she says oakland feels betrayed by owner mark davis. >> the raiders are the ones that are part of this city's identity, our culture and legacy. no other football team brings that. >> reporter: but some raiders fans sate's not the team but t
. >> now mr. davis, he can leave whenever he wants to. i'll pack his bags and give him a kiss good-bye. >> reporter: even though the team on the other hand has the vote, the raiders don't have the legal right to leave. >> when the raiders came back from l.a., the voters voted for a $220 million bond to keep them here to build their stadium. we're still paying $90 million of it. >> reporter: he wants the raiders on the other hand to pay back every dollar the city invested...
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i have sympathy for mr. davis. i know he has spent a decade trying to build a stadium in oakland and i cannot speak to that prior to me being the mayor two years ago. he has worked with four different mayors, nine different city administrators, i could feel his frustration when i first met him as the mayor. with the coliseum, the raiders ceased all communications with the city of oakland. that was in march of last year. so we have gone one year without an ability to engage them at all with the exception of one meeting that the nfl really required them to be at. >> now one of the issues with the proposed stadium site in oakland is the situation with the oakland a's lease. it prevented the raiders to build a stadium until the year 2020. >> team owner mark davis addressed the media yesterday. >> any of the fans that have gich deposits for season tickets and want a refund we'll be happy to do that. i wouldn't use the term lame duck. we're still the oakland raiders. we are the raiders and we represent the raider nation.
i have sympathy for mr. davis. i know he has spent a decade trying to build a stadium in oakland and i cannot speak to that prior to me being the mayor two years ago. he has worked with four different mayors, nine different city administrators, i could feel his frustration when i first met him as the mayor. with the coliseum, the raiders ceased all communications with the city of oakland. that was in march of last year. so we have gone one year without an ability to engage them at all with the...
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mr. davies, let's start with you. >> i found the craig's list ad, i don't know which one he gave you. all. it says private room. i met him at his office, gave him wish. he gave me the keys and immediately i building, they only got me into the living room. so i called him and said, i think you forgot a key. he basically started to manipulate the situation, telling me, that's the space i rented, and if i'm not familiar with the laws in california, if you give somebody cash for a room in california, that's the room you're getting. >> mr. devore, what happened? >> i had two ads going at the same time, and it wasn't a living room. it was a den and a private room. one was $695, one was $895. he's just showing you the one ad. >> do you have the other ad? >> believe it or not, i do not have the other ad. >> there you go. that's the only ad, sir. >> you know, little brother, you better give me a second while i'm speaking. >> i've been listening to you all day. >> we got two rooms, campbell's a witness. >> come on, big brother, you're not organized. >> listen, little brother -- >> do you guys t
mr. davies, let's start with you. >> i found the craig's list ad, i don't know which one he gave you. all. it says private room. i met him at his office, gave him wish. he gave me the keys and immediately i building, they only got me into the living room. so i called him and said, i think you forgot a key. he basically started to manipulate the situation, telling me, that's the space i rented, and if i'm not familiar with the laws in california, if you give somebody cash for a room in...
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>> no. >> mr. davis? >> no. >> ms. sanchez? >> no. >> mr. higgins? >> no. >> ms. chu? >> no. >> chairman brady? >> aye. >> chairman brady aye. >> clerk will report the vote. >> 24 yeas, 16 nays. >> the motion is agreed to house resolution 186 to order unfavorly to report to the house of representatives without objection. i ask that the staff be authorized to make technical changes that the representatives have two additional days to file dissenting or minority views. there being no further business before the committee, the committee stands adjourned. [ indiscernible chatter ] [ indiscernible chatter ] >>> c-span "where history unfol unfolds" daily. in 1969, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies and is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. >>> c-span's "washington journal" live every day. coming up wednesday morning, new jersey democratic congressman bill pascrell discusses a resolution he initiated directing the treasury secretary to provide the house with president trump's tax returns. then texas republican congr
>> no. >> mr. davis? >> no. >> ms. sanchez? >> no. >> mr. higgins? >> no. >> ms. chu? >> no. >> chairman brady? >> aye. >> chairman brady aye. >> clerk will report the vote. >> 24 yeas, 16 nays. >> the motion is agreed to house resolution 186 to order unfavorly to report to the house of representatives without objection. i ask that the staff be authorized to make technical changes that the representatives...
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mr davies says further devolution of powers passed back from brussels, that would be to be discussed.e areas where common frameworks may be required. he says there might be some matters which are officially devolved to stormont, but in reality, what stormont scanned you might be limited, because it has to be managed on a uk wide basis. that would have to be worked out with all the nations. this is the only part of the uk that will have a land border with another eu state. very important issues for the stormont assembly to consider if there executive and assembly comeback. very interesting. thank you very much for now. we will have much more from westminster. we'll keep an eye on everything here. we can go back to my colleague annita mcveigh in the bbc newsroom for today's other news stories. the headlines on bbc use. the government is to set out how it plans to incorporate thousands of pieces of european low into your venus leads —— into uk legislation. lloyds says it will establish a new european subsidiary in brussels to avoid leading business on the continent. the search for a miss
mr davies says further devolution of powers passed back from brussels, that would be to be discussed.e areas where common frameworks may be required. he says there might be some matters which are officially devolved to stormont, but in reality, what stormont scanned you might be limited, because it has to be managed on a uk wide basis. that would have to be worked out with all the nations. this is the only part of the uk that will have a land border with another eu state. very important issues...
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mr davis says theresa may must be allowed to "get on with the job" of negotiating terms with the eu.g in the uk and to allow for a "meaningful" vote in the commons on the final deal. dutch riot police have used water cannons to break up a large protest outside the turkish consulate in rotterdam, as a diplomatic row between the two countries escalates. more than 1,000 people gathered outside the building when turkey's foreign minister, who was due to address a rally, had his plane turned away from the city's airport because of security concerns. turkey's president erdogan responded by calling the dutch government "nazi remnants and fascists." the metropolitan police have been given more money to continue their investigation into the disappearance of madeleine mccann in portugal ten years ago. 0peration grange, which was launched in 2011, will get an extra 85,000 pounds. scotland yard has refused to comment on newspaper reports that they have identified an individual they want to question. a bbc investigation has found taxi drivers who've had their licenses taken away from them are in
mr davis says theresa may must be allowed to "get on with the job" of negotiating terms with the eu.g in the uk and to allow for a "meaningful" vote in the commons on the final deal. dutch riot police have used water cannons to break up a large protest outside the turkish consulate in rotterdam, as a diplomatic row between the two countries escalates. more than 1,000 people gathered outside the building when turkey's foreign minister, who was due to address a rally, had his...
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this week mr david davis — the brexit minister — said he does not even have a simulation of what theine if he said i have run the numbers and would you like a paper on the economic apocalypse which is coming? key thing, which is not focused on, that is focused on in germany, is that the uk runs the eurozone. it runs 75% of the debt markets. the eurozone, which is a giant debt machine runs out of the city of london. this iswhy ge—rmany'daes—flflt a deal, if everyone is sensible, is possible. but if you voted for brexit and you saw the battle bus that said 350 million a week for the nhs if you vote for us, which is a very specific figure, which perhaps nobody believed, is completely wrong. there was great specifics about how it was going to be fantastic and now there are no specifics about what the way forward really is and the people negotiating it. sure. all the evidence so far is that the overwhelming body of public opinion in the uk, people just really want to get on with it. mavis nnllinn extremelv well a reasonable person who's going to try to try to get a deal. a deal is possible
this week mr david davis — the brexit minister — said he does not even have a simulation of what theine if he said i have run the numbers and would you like a paper on the economic apocalypse which is coming? key thing, which is not focused on, that is focused on in germany, is that the uk runs the eurozone. it runs 75% of the debt markets. the eurozone, which is a giant debt machine runs out of the city of london. this iswhy ge—rmany'daes—flflt a deal, if everyone is sensible, is...
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mrs. davis: we have seen who stands to lose. 24 million fewer people will have insurance. states will lose billions, forcing painful cuts to education and other services. california alone will lose $6 billion in 2020. and much more in the years that follow. hospital and clinics will have to cut back on services and investments. so, who are the winners? it's hard to find any. except of course for insurance companies and millionaires who would get almost all the tax relief included in this package. do americans really think that we should pass a bill that cuts coverage in order to give millionaires an average tax cut of $49,000? we can do better. i hope we will. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? the gentleman from california is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. i stand here with this simple explanation about what trumpcare really means for americans. you pay more for lescare, 24 million americans will lose the access to health care by losing their insurance, it's an age ta
mrs. davis: we have seen who stands to lose. 24 million fewer people will have insurance. states will lose billions, forcing painful cuts to education and other services. california alone will lose $6 billion in 2020. and much more in the years that follow. hospital and clinics will have to cut back on services and investments. so, who are the winners? it's hard to find any. except of course for insurance companies and millionaires who would get almost all the tax relief included in this...
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jefferson davis died in new 1893 and reburied in after mrs. davis chose this site. the first saturday in june each year, the sons of confederate veterans celebrate the birthday ith cannons, guns and flags. we are finishing at the president's circle. the centerpiece is james monroe. he was born in virginia. had a horm near charlottesville and was a veteran of the american revolution. the tomb of james monroe has been out for a year and-a-half being restored. assembled in 1858 and over the years, it had deteriorated and had to be taken down because 40% of it had to be recast. we are watching the re-adem bladge. this was designed by a richmonder and originally built in philadelphia. james monroe, our fifth president, was re-buried in hollywood in 1858. he would die 27 years earlier and buried at marble cemetery in new york. the general assembly of virginia was trying to honor our statesman by bringing him back to virginia. they gave his permission and in a very large ceremony, july, 1858, monroe was removed from marble cemetery in new york and reburied in hollywood cem
jefferson davis died in new 1893 and reburied in after mrs. davis chose this site. the first saturday in june each year, the sons of confederate veterans celebrate the birthday ith cannons, guns and flags. we are finishing at the president's circle. the centerpiece is james monroe. he was born in virginia. had a horm near charlottesville and was a veteran of the american revolution. the tomb of james monroe has been out for a year and-a-half being restored. assembled in 1858 and over the years,...