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requires better parking management that we have there of the parking that is available so if you would mr. rob let me see talk about the management systems for the stereotyping if there are any and what options might be explored in addition to the vetting out of parking in the future works this project might allow for it but any other parking management strategies that community can look at with respect to making that limited parking that is available available for folks that needs it most when they need it most as opposed to to a play scare for vehicles stored or dumping happens or whatever might happen that is limiting the best use of that parking. >> yeah. i think you adopted on a few of the facility issues out there the storage of vehicles and not no one r pd area that can be looked at but we can certainly double back that the parking team and look at it more comprehensive to better manage of the parking. >> i've said this before and really feel it is absolutely impest as we prop to finalize the challenges that have been vetted we approach the communities reilly and offering alternatives t
requires better parking management that we have there of the parking that is available so if you would mr. rob let me see talk about the management systems for the stereotyping if there are any and what options might be explored in addition to the vetting out of parking in the future works this project might allow for it but any other parking management strategies that community can look at with respect to making that limited parking that is available available for folks that needs it most when...
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now, we also welcome mr. rob koehler, deputy director general of the world anti-doping agency.e comes to us with almost two decades of experience working in the anti-doping field at wada and the canadian center for ethics and sports. in his role as deputy director general at wada, he is responsible for the oversight of all u.s. anti-doping organizations and global anti-doping education initiatives. lastly, we welcome dr. richard budgett, medical and scientific director for the international olympic committee. in this capacity, dr. budgett is responsible for ensuring that the organizing committees of each edition of the olympic games deliver excellent medical and doping control services, working closely with the world anti-doping agencies. thank you to all our witnesses for being here today and par taking in an informative and insightful discussion of this important international issue. you're all aware this committee in whole, is holding an investigating hearing and has had the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you object to giving testimony under oath? seeing
now, we also welcome mr. rob koehler, deputy director general of the world anti-doping agency.e comes to us with almost two decades of experience working in the anti-doping field at wada and the canadian center for ethics and sports. in his role as deputy director general at wada, he is responsible for the oversight of all u.s. anti-doping organizations and global anti-doping education initiatives. lastly, we welcome dr. richard budgett, medical and scientific director for the international...
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requires better parking management that we have there of the parking that is available so if you would mr. rob let me see talk about the management systems for the stereotyping if there are any and what options might be explored in addition to the vetting out of parking in the future works this project might allow for it but any other parking management strategies that community can look at with respect to making that limited parking that is available available for folks that needs it most when they need it most as opposed to to a play scare for vehicles stored or dumping happens or whatever might happen that is limiting the best use of that parking. >> yeah. i think you adopted on a few of the facility issues out there the storage of vehicles and not no one r pd area that can be looked at but we can certainly double back that the parking team and look at it more comprehensive to better manage of the parking. >> i've said this before and really feel it is absolutely impest as we prop to finalize the challenges that have been vetted we approach the communities reilly and offering alternatives t
requires better parking management that we have there of the parking that is available so if you would mr. rob let me see talk about the management systems for the stereotyping if there are any and what options might be explored in addition to the vetting out of parking in the future works this project might allow for it but any other parking management strategies that community can look at with respect to making that limited parking that is available available for folks that needs it most when...
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mr. frank: thank you, rob, for that generous introduction. i was particularly pleased that unlike the other introductions, he did not accuse me of being dignified. [laughter] mr. frank: i was at a conference at sandhurst a couple years ago and at the end, the commandant made two remarks and explained that the british army trains its left tenants and he told us how they have various tactical and other problems they give them. but they also like to throw in a moral issue into these problems. one recent exercise showed a scenario along the lines of the famous drop on the fortified maryville battery the night before the day. it was heavily fortified with heavy artillery. the plan was for a battalion of paratroopers to capture for the landings. the scenario goes along to that point. you get to the rendezvous point instead of 700 troopers you have 160. and waiting at the rendezvous point, five french civilians appeared. what do you do with them? one of the six lieutenants announces they are hopelessly deadlocked. three of them believe that to mainta
mr. frank: thank you, rob, for that generous introduction. i was particularly pleased that unlike the other introductions, he did not accuse me of being dignified. [laughter] mr. frank: i was at a conference at sandhurst a couple years ago and at the end, the commandant made two remarks and explained that the british army trains its left tenants and he told us how they have various tactical and other problems they give them. but they also like to throw in a moral issue into these problems. one...
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mr. bridgepoint we heard from rob patent who has been overlooking the scene for us for the last hour or soenthe could say in of more calm has come? is that a fair representation? would you say the scene is calm her that when you first -- calmer then when you first arrive? joe bank joe -- joe: i would say so. still nevertheless, the police presence is very strong and ambulances continue to arrive and police cars. guidance as to how long there may be a lockdown on parliament? we know theresa may had other appearances include with polish prime minister and meeting somebody in the afternoon on downing street. i am sure the other cabinet members have things to do as well today. will it take very long, do you think so? joe: definitely, police officers are not giving us any further indication of how long the road might be close toward big ben or how long parliament may be closed. again, a case of having to wait and see what further statements the police released for mark: thank you for giving us an update. joe mayes. london has suffered a terrorist attack today that has left one dead in parliamen
mr. bridgepoint we heard from rob patent who has been overlooking the scene for us for the last hour or soenthe could say in of more calm has come? is that a fair representation? would you say the scene is calm her that when you first -- calmer then when you first arrive? joe bank joe -- joe: i would say so. still nevertheless, the police presence is very strong and ambulances continue to arrive and police cars. guidance as to how long there may be a lockdown on parliament? we know theresa may...
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we'll turn to senator brown now at this point, and then to senator rob -- >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm not sure why rob and i are doing this after the distinguished senator dole did such a good job. senator dole, it was a pleasure to get to know about mount pillier, ohio. rob and i hoped we could mention it first, that your great grandfather was born in mont pillier. i want to take a moment before introducing mr. lighthizer, to acknowledge the coal miners in my straight on the verge of losing their health care and their retirement that they earned over a lifetime of back breaking work. what have we done about it in washington? pretty much nothing. many of these miners were scheduled to be in the room here today, until the snowstorm hit. these are the people we work for right now, congress is failing them. two and a half months into this year, the committee has yet to hold so much as a hearing on this mine worker issue. i know it happens to senator casey and senator toomey and senator warren. these miners can't afford to wait. today we're here to consider robert lighthizer'
we'll turn to senator brown now at this point, and then to senator rob -- >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm not sure why rob and i are doing this after the distinguished senator dole did such a good job. senator dole, it was a pleasure to get to know about mount pillier, ohio. rob and i hoped we could mention it first, that your great grandfather was born in mont pillier. i want to take a moment before introducing mr. lighthizer, to acknowledge the coal miners in my straight on the verge of...
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mr. putin's regime, frankly, is robbing russia, especially the young generation in russia, of its prospects and of its future. >> let me ask you about that. so you're alive and grateful, but you have a lot to say. you have this message. you're about to testify there on the hill. can you give me a preview? what are you about to tell lawmakers about vladimir putin and his, what you perceive as his end game? >> well, this is, of course, part of a large series of hearings, as you know, on capitol hill, related to russia. and this particular hearing i'll be testifying at in about 15 minutes is about the domestic situation in russia. of course, long before people began talking about possible intrusion of the russian government into u.s. elections and other actions outside of russian borders, we have had to deal with mr. putin's repressions inside our own borders, in our own country. we've had to deal with the suppression of independent media. with the rigging of election after election after election. with repressions against independent journalists and political activities and human rights campa
mr. putin's regime, frankly, is robbing russia, especially the young generation in russia, of its prospects and of its future. >> let me ask you about that. so you're alive and grateful, but you have a lot to say. you have this message. you're about to testify there on the hill. can you give me a preview? what are you about to tell lawmakers about vladimir putin and his, what you perceive as his end game? >> well, this is, of course, part of a large series of hearings, as you know,...
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and welcome rob keilar, mr. keilar comes to with almost two decades of experience working in the anti-doping field for ethics and sports. mr. keilar is responsible for the oversight of all u.s. national anti-doping organizations as well as global anti doping initiatives, lastly we welcome dr. richard budget for the international olympic committee. dr. budget is responsible for ensuring that the organizing committees of each addition of the olympic games deliver excellent anti-doping -- working closely with the anti-doping committees. >> you're all aware that this committee is holding an investigative hearing and when doing so has had the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you object to giving testimony under oath? seeing no objection, under the rules of the house and committee you are entitled to be advised by counsel, do any of you -- to be advised by counsel? seeing none please rise and i'll swear you in. >> do you swear the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and noth
and welcome rob keilar, mr. keilar comes to with almost two decades of experience working in the anti-doping field for ethics and sports. mr. keilar is responsible for the oversight of all u.s. national anti-doping organizations as well as global anti doping initiatives, lastly we welcome dr. richard budget for the international olympic committee. dr. budget is responsible for ensuring that the organizing committees of each addition of the olympic games deliver excellent anti-doping -- working...
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former chief executive for the fbi in new york, miami and denver, and we're having some technical robs with mr so we will try to get him back. we'll get to arthel. arthel: yeah, because when we come back, we have a great story after we get that satellite feed back up. it's going to be inspiring more all of us. we're going to talk to a 99-year-old runner who just won another amazing race in a long career of them. also we'll tell you about this, an opioid crisis growing in many parts of the country. why one state is now declaring a state of emergency. ♪ ♪ when you have digestive sensitivities, life can feel like a never ending search for food that won't cause bloating, gas, or inner turmoil. try pronourish. a delicious nutritional drink that makes a great mini meal or snack that has protein and fiber. and pronourish has no gluten or high fructose corn syrup. and is low in fodmap ingredients that can trigger digestive sensitivities. the search is over. pronourish. nutrition you can feel good about. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist
former chief executive for the fbi in new york, miami and denver, and we're having some technical robs with mr so we will try to get him back. we'll get to arthel. arthel: yeah, because when we come back, we have a great story after we get that satellite feed back up. it's going to be inspiring more all of us. we're going to talk to a 99-year-old runner who just won another amazing race in a long career of them. also we'll tell you about this, an opioid crisis growing in many parts of the...
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mr. kalief brouder, is that correct? >> they said i tried to roben they told me i robbed somebody previously. one of those. >> did you rob somebody in the beginning part of may? >> no. >>> we are back on "time and punishment." and we're here tonight for this town hall. we're really talking about kalief browder. he was tragically failed by our court and prison system too. how on earth could this happen and if you watch that last hour, you were sitting at home, you must be wondering how does this happen in the united states of america? and here jay-z and harvey weinstein are still here of course. but we're now joined by schultz from the new york times and kalief's lawyer after his release. you saw him after he came out of prison. and i was struck that prison was described as hell on earth. you're thinking yea. but in many ways, it became a different kind of hell for him when he got out, did it not? when you met him? >> i think without a doubt. when i first met kalief we sat through his release from rietger's what struck me was i saw this young kid an
mr. kalief brouder, is that correct? >> they said i tried to roben they told me i robbed somebody previously. one of those. >> did you rob somebody in the beginning part of may? >> no. >>> we are back on "time and punishment." and we're here tonight for this town hall. we're really talking about kalief browder. he was tragically failed by our court and prison system too. how on earth could this happen and if you watch that last hour, you were sitting at...
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i want to bring in his boss, rob -- robby mook who ran the clinton campaign. mr. for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> let me ask you about this point glen was make about how frustrating it was to feel like you guys were describing this accurately, you were putting appropriate emphasis on what was going on here about the outrageousness and the unique nature of the fact that russia had interfered in the campaign but it just couldn't be heard. i know you well enough to know from our conversations on the air to know you were frustrated. looking back with a few months in hindsight do you feel like there's anything different you could have done? is there something you wish you could have changed about the way you handled it to make people understand better? >> it's a good question. i think we were frustrated because as glen said, when the story first came out in the "washington post" it was a one and done. i know when that first leak through wikileaks happened at the dnc i was on tv sunday morning trying to point to the fact this was the russians and part of a str
i want to bring in his boss, rob -- robby mook who ran the clinton campaign. mr. for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> let me ask you about this point glen was make about how frustrating it was to feel like you guys were describing this accurately, you were putting appropriate emphasis on what was going on here about the outrageousness and the unique nature of the fact that russia had interfered in the campaign but it just couldn't be heard. i know you well enough to know from...
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mr. montgomery: it could, that again we are talking about social -- >> going on social to see what bank they want to rob. to find out who is employed there. the internet could be used for almost any crime. mr. montgomery: correct. those are even more speculative as to how many people would use that. here we know from studies that about 82% of online sex crimes against children, social networking websites were used to theirnformation about likes and dislikes. 62% of online sex crimes use social networking websites to gain home and school information. we know there is a very high percentage of this percentage -- creditors that are using social network websites to get information. justice sotomayor: can they go on school websites? mr. montgomery: they can, i am not sure those have individual information about students typically. that of all, information would be of the sort you get with a social networking website which is whether a child likes puppies or whether their parents have recently been through a divorce. that kind of information can't be gathered from a school website. and again, there are ample
mr. montgomery: it could, that again we are talking about social -- >> going on social to see what bank they want to rob. to find out who is employed there. the internet could be used for almost any crime. mr. montgomery: correct. those are even more speculative as to how many people would use that. here we know from studies that about 82% of online sex crimes against children, social networking websites were used to theirnformation about likes and dislikes. 62% of online sex crimes use...
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mr. chairman. i am not sure why rob and i are doing this after the distinguished senator dole did such a good job introducing you. it was a pleasure to here about montpelier, ohio. rob and i were both hoping we would get to mention your great grandfather was born in montpelier. i want to take a moment before introducing mr. lighthizer in my state and the retirement they earned over a lifetime of work. many of the minors were scheduled to be in the room until the snowstorm hit. two and a half months into this here and the committee hasn't even held a hearing on this issue. these minors can't food to wait. we must act sooner rather than later. today we are hear to consider robert lighthizer nomination to the trade help. he has a long history of service. some bob dylan in a song rhymed honolulu and ash tell. he can do that. he knows too many communities left too many works behind all over the country. i look forward to working with him to chart a new trade agenda that puts american workers first. he has defended people against unfair trade policies and i consider it an honor to work him. he understand the trade
mr. chairman. i am not sure why rob and i are doing this after the distinguished senator dole did such a good job introducing you. it was a pleasure to here about montpelier, ohio. rob and i were both hoping we would get to mention your great grandfather was born in montpelier. i want to take a moment before introducing mr. lighthizer in my state and the retirement they earned over a lifetime of work. many of the minors were scheduled to be in the room until the snowstorm hit. two and a half...
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robbed of life on the shore. laura: you are watching bbc "world news america." still to come on tonight's program, mr. president prepares address congress. we look through speeches past to see the most memorable moments. address-- creating the worst potholes and years forcing zimbabweans to come up with their own solutions. reporter: leaving from one side to the other, but they are not drunk. the roads are in a terrible state. are frustrated by the growing number of potholes. the government has taken an unusual step and declared the capital streets to be in a state of disaster. rains inhe heaviest years have almost destroyed the 4000 kilometers of roads. the government hopes disaster declaration will help raise 50 million u.s. dollars to patch up the roads. meanwhile, zimbabweans are taking matters into their own hands. fixing the problem. are terrible. if it was not for us doing this work, the roads would be unusable. are payingotorists millions of dollars in repairs. get two or three clients per hour, but people do not have money so we fix the bad tires they have. reporter: the government has ordere
robbed of life on the shore. laura: you are watching bbc "world news america." still to come on tonight's program, mr. president prepares address congress. we look through speeches past to see the most memorable moments. address-- creating the worst potholes and years forcing zimbabweans to come up with their own solutions. reporter: leaving from one side to the other, but they are not drunk. the roads are in a terrible state. are frustrated by the growing number of potholes. the...
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mr. chairman. i'm not sure why rob and i are doing this after the distinguished senator dole did such a good job of introducing him. senator dole, thank you so much. it was a pleasure to get to hear about ohio and rob and i were both hoping we would get to mention it first. that your great-grandfather was born there. i appreciated the comments of the ranking member. and i want to say, take a moment before introducing mr. lighthizer, to acknowledge the coal miners in my state and across the country on the verge of losing their health care and the retirement they earned over a lifetime of back-breaking work. what have we done about it in washington? pretty much nothing. many of these miners were scheduled to be in this room today until the snowstorm hit. these are the people who work for -- these are the people we work for right now -- for. right now congress is failing them. this committee has yet to hold so much as a hearing on this mine worker issue. know it matters to senator portman and senator toomey and senator kasey and senator warren. senator warner on this committee. in ohio.ers can't someh
mr. chairman. i'm not sure why rob and i are doing this after the distinguished senator dole did such a good job of introducing him. senator dole, thank you so much. it was a pleasure to get to hear about ohio and rob and i were both hoping we would get to mention it first. that your great-grandfather was born there. i appreciated the comments of the ranking member. and i want to say, take a moment before introducing mr. lighthizer, to acknowledge the coal miners in my state and across the...
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we'll be right back with paul scheer and rob huebel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's a very simple procedure, mr to make one small incision here, then we're gonna go in and remove your '67 corvette. my vette!? it's just a gall bladder! you don't have.. aflac! paying you cash, so you might have to sell that sweet little muscle machine just to cover your rent. more funny juice. but my papa gave me...that...car. what do you wish you had? aflac. ohh, i love doing that. health can change, but the life you love doesn't have to. keep your lifestyle healthy with- aflac! because when it comes to great tasting water... ♪ r... fast. new brbut one i think withask, a simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. th...oh, baked-on alfredo?e. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues?
we'll be right back with paul scheer and rob huebel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's a very simple procedure, mr to make one small incision here, then we're gonna go in and remove your '67 corvette. my vette!? it's just a gall bladder! you don't have.. aflac! paying you cash, so you might have to sell that sweet little muscle machine just to cover your rent. more funny juice. but my papa gave me...that...car. what do you wish you had? aflac. ohh, i love doing that. health can change, but the...
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that mr trump did benefit from russian interference and they feel hillary clinton was robbed.ifficult to come to terms with the fact that she won the popular vote but not the election. we have got to see this latest row in the context of the overall very toxic and divisive atmosphere that lingers in washington. chain, the equally astute jane 0'brien, thank you very much. let's return to johannesburg, a number of patients believed to be trapped after part of a hospital roof collapsed in johannesburg. we can go to the scene because joining johannesburg. we can go to the scene becausejoining me on johannesburg. we can go to the scene because joining me on the johannesburg. we can go to the scene becausejoining me on the phone is russell who i believe speaks in behalf of some of the paramedics. thank you for talking to us. just explain if you can way while and what you have been witnessing in the last hour or so. thank you very much. as you said the various provincial and private services are on the scene at the moment. i am standing here amongst the rubble where a roof has collap
that mr trump did benefit from russian interference and they feel hillary clinton was robbed.ifficult to come to terms with the fact that she won the popular vote but not the election. we have got to see this latest row in the context of the overall very toxic and divisive atmosphere that lingers in washington. chain, the equally astute jane 0'brien, thank you very much. let's return to johannesburg, a number of patients believed to be trapped after part of a hospital roof collapsed in...
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mr. woodall: my friends have both said, rob, i don't know what you are upset it. the obamacare. we wanted a single payer plan. i would say to my friends, the american health care act is a compromise. i want more freedom and competition and involvement. this is the compromise. so my focus is we are going to build on that. tell me from the chairman's perspective, i was talking to a couple last week and both in their 50's and children are grown, their understanding is that they can't go out and buy a health care plan that doesn't cover pediatric plan and maternity coverage that they won't have. is that providing more choice in the marketplace. this group that we know is priced higher because they are more expensive to insure is going to have to buy benefits they don't need. mr. walden: i appreciate your passion and your intell elect on these things. if i could go to one thing. when i met with governor baker and a group of democrat and republican governors, he said to the group that what they have in romney care is different than what a.c.a. is and he said what happened when obamaca
mr. woodall: my friends have both said, rob, i don't know what you are upset it. the obamacare. we wanted a single payer plan. i would say to my friends, the american health care act is a compromise. i want more freedom and competition and involvement. this is the compromise. so my focus is we are going to build on that. tell me from the chairman's perspective, i was talking to a couple last week and both in their 50's and children are grown, their understanding is that they can't go out and...
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mr. montgomery: that could be, but again, we're talking about social -- justice sotomayor: most of them can go onto facebook and find the location of the bank they want to rob. they can go on the internet and find out who's employed there. the internet could be used for almost any crime. mr. montgomery: correct. justice sotomayor: by anyone. mr. montgomery: those are even more speculative as to how many people would use that. here, we -- here we know from studies that about 82% of online sex crimes against children, social networking websites were used to gain information about their likes and dislikes. and 62% of online sex crimes use social networking websites to gain home and school information. so we know that there's a very high percentage of these offenders who are using social networking websites to find out information. justice sotomayor: can they go on the school website? mr. montgomery: they can go on the school website. i'm not sure that those have individual information about students typically, personal information that would be of the sort you get off a social networking website, which is whether someone -- whether a child likes puppies or whe
mr. montgomery: that could be, but again, we're talking about social -- justice sotomayor: most of them can go onto facebook and find the location of the bank they want to rob. they can go on the internet and find out who's employed there. the internet could be used for almost any crime. mr. montgomery: correct. justice sotomayor: by anyone. mr. montgomery: those are even more speculative as to how many people would use that. here, we -- here we know from studies that about 82% of online sex...
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rob them. >> it's very clear there was no transaction between mr. brown and the store employees.hat he's coming back to pick up what he bargained for is just stupid. >> well, the filmmaker stands by his documents teaary. it's called stranger fruit. >>> "the new york times" reports somali pirates hijacked an oil tanker, the first commercial ship they've successfully taken since 2012. the aris 13 was carrying fuel from djibouti to year. thomas mcinerney. >> that's jaw dropping. >> a change in diet could help millions of americans who face depression. ahead, there's new research or food-based for mental health. >>> and a community that fights crime with a fake game show. >> all of the faces on this wheel are running from cops but on a game called "wheel of fugitive" a sphareeriff wants t bring them in one at a time. that's next. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppos
rob them. >> it's very clear there was no transaction between mr. brown and the store employees.hat he's coming back to pick up what he bargained for is just stupid. >> well, the filmmaker stands by his documents teaary. it's called stranger fruit. >>> "the new york times" reports somali pirates hijacked an oil tanker, the first commercial ship they've successfully taken since 2012. the aris 13 was carrying fuel from djibouti to year. thomas mcinerney. >>...
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mr. speaker. last night house republicans released a dangerous and irresponsible bill that threatens to destabilize our nation's health care system and rob millions of americans of their health insurance plans. since coming to congress, i've worked tirelessly to find commonsense fixes to our nation's health care laws. we should be working together to build upon the reforms we've already made to expand coverage and reduce costs. but what my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have put forward would make working families, seniors, children and people with disabilities foot the bill for their poorly conceived experiment. what's worse, they're giving our constituents and their representatives in congress less than 48 hours to review it before jamming it through committees. as a former business woman and entrepreneur, i'm always stunned to see leaders in congress put forward a half-baked plan like this, one that threatens massive disruption and chaos released in the middle of the night without any data or metrics to show how it makes literally anything better. in the private sector, that's the sort of behavior that can get you fired. fo
mr. speaker. last night house republicans released a dangerous and irresponsible bill that threatens to destabilize our nation's health care system and rob millions of americans of their health insurance plans. since coming to congress, i've worked tirelessly to find commonsense fixes to our nation's health care laws. we should be working together to build upon the reforms we've already made to expand coverage and reduce costs. but what my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have put...
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robbed and shot in west philadelphia. hear from authorities about how the situation escalated so quickly. plus this. >> president trump revised travel bans, takes effect later this month. meanwhile mr. trump is still pushing for congressional investigation into whether his phones at trump tower were tapped while running for president. i'm hena daniels in new york, more coming up. >> today is tuesday, march 7. good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. lauren and meisha getting us out the door. good morning, ladies? good morning, so we have wet roadways out, there already starting off to be bus knit world of travel. a lot every accident out there. we'll get to knows in a minute and it is causing slow downs. >> dealing with areas of light rain, drizzle moving across the area, we will continue to see that as we head throughout the morning commute. unfortunately, pack along that umbrella, but you won't need the winter coat probably today. temperatures, are mild, we started off in the 20's, this time yesterday morning. and we're in the four's, 44 degrees in philadelphia. we've actually warmed over the last hour. 41 degrees, in reading, still chilly lehigh valley at 39 degrees,
robbed and shot in west philadelphia. hear from authorities about how the situation escalated so quickly. plus this. >> president trump revised travel bans, takes effect later this month. meanwhile mr. trump is still pushing for congressional investigation into whether his phones at trump tower were tapped while running for president. i'm hena daniels in new york, more coming up. >> today is tuesday, march 7. good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. lauren and...
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mrs. r. b. directed from a poorly run businesses. so if in fact, the fed was the source of the rally kept precious resources at the expense of much better ones robbing us of a healthier and higher stock market. that is the purpose of my book to unmask the fed. isn't that consequential. i say what is an and defense i have no belief that the fed will ever end
mrs. r. b. directed from a poorly run businesses. so if in fact, the fed was the source of the rally kept precious resources at the expense of much better ones robbing us of a healthier and higher stock market. that is the purpose of my book to unmask the fed. isn't that consequential. i say what is an and defense i have no belief that the fed will ever end
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assaulted andld robbed inside her own home.hom >> it happened in the kaloramaaa neighborhood blocks from where o the obamas now live.i melanie alnwick is live inve n northwest with more.with mr mel. >> reporter: hey, goodheyod morning, guys. guy that secret service protectionon is something that folks in folkn this neighborhood have becomeboh used to butoo now there are morm d.c. patrols going on becauselsg of this incoiident that happened friday night.ight. it startd from what we we understand in the police report around 7:30 p.m. fridayrd but police became aware of there incident when they took the police reports at the home onorn saturday afternoon. afternoon. now, for three hours fridays riy night, the victim told police that she was tied taped tuptiedp sexually assaulted and robbed.r. police haven't given out a ton n of information about theion abte investigation. the assault happening inside a multi-million dollars home home here on california street.ee neighbors are on high >> i mean, it's shocking.ho i mean, you know, you got the obamas a couple blocks away.aw this is obviously -- they-- they probably have their own secretcr service units in this army you wouldn't ex
assaulted andld robbed inside her own home.hom >> it happened in the kaloramaaa neighborhood blocks from where o the obamas now live.i melanie alnwick is live inve n northwest with more.with mr mel. >> reporter: hey, goodheyod morning, guys. guy that secret service protectionon is something that folks in folkn this neighborhood have becomeboh used to butoo now there are morm d.c. patrols going on becauselsg of this incoiident that happened friday night.ight. it startd from what we...
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robbed in broad daylight — and it's time for decisive action to end the misery for millions. so, will the government look favourably on the honourable gentleman's point about a price cap? because, mrng price rises from companies seemingly indifferent change to ensure that the market works for all. and even the energy companies have to face up to this — that they are being over the odds, they have a business model based on that. if, for example, all these customers miraculously were going to move to a lower tariff tomorrow, where would these companies be left? the inertia is compounded by a management approach that doesn't seem to want any form of effective change. just because consumers, very often vulnerable consumers, are not able to negotiate the process of switching, this doesn't mean that they should be left at the mercy of a market which punishes them for that. replying, the minister referred to recent findings by the competition and markets authority. it is a fact that the majority of customers, around 66%, are on standard variable tariffs, and they continue to pay considerably more than customers who are on fixed—term deals. the cma highlighted that these customers are los
robbed in broad daylight — and it's time for decisive action to end the misery for millions. so, will the government look favourably on the honourable gentleman's point about a price cap? because, mrng price rises from companies seemingly indifferent change to ensure that the market works for all. and even the energy companies have to face up to this — that they are being over the odds, they have a business model based on that. if, for example, all these customers miraculously were going to...
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. >> i'll give rob a comment then i'd like to go to q's and a's from the audience. mr. shapiro: right. much of what i was going to say caroline has said. but i want to make one other point. when peter says well, if you have a phenomenon, a bilateral trade deficit that cost someone their job, shouldn't you do something about that? well, of course you should with labor policies. but that also fundamentally ignores the other side of it. which is to say that trade deficit represents the ability for american businesses and individuals to consume those goods at less cost. than if they were manufactured here. and that allows them then to buy more things. made by americans or made by foreigners. which drives growth. this is, you know, to ignore all of the benefits of comparative advantage driven trade. is really -- provides i think a very partial and somewhat distorted picture. >> ok, thank you. i do want to go to questions and answers. so raise your hand. we've got mike roaming around. and when you ask the question, please identify yourself and your affiliation and ask a quest
. >> i'll give rob a comment then i'd like to go to q's and a's from the audience. mr. shapiro: right. much of what i was going to say caroline has said. but i want to make one other point. when peter says well, if you have a phenomenon, a bilateral trade deficit that cost someone their job, shouldn't you do something about that? well, of course you should with labor policies. but that also fundamentally ignores the other side of it. which is to say that trade deficit represents the...
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mr. bharara, that he would stay on. i don't believe that's been an official statement from the white house or during the trump administration. >> robue to bring him to the trump tower in a public way that he certainly didn't need to do, right? >> look, the presidential transition and trump tower had a lot of oddities involved in it. yes, i don't want to defend if he was poorly treated and not as if there's been a ton of consistency through the transition in the first 50 days of this administration, but the bottom line is, these u.s. attorneys serve at the will -- the pleasure of the president. he certainly has the right to ask them to move on. frankly, mr. bharara should resigned when asked and may be doing a bit of grand standing today. >> evan, let me ask you about that. surely bharara knows he serves at the pleasure of the president and would have to honor a request to resign. so what is behind this? he had to have known that not resigning was going to create some sort of issue. >> look, this is just another example of the unpredictability of the white house and it's damaging to the reputation of the government. what do we do wi
mr. bharara, that he would stay on. i don't believe that's been an official statement from the white house or during the trump administration. >> robue to bring him to the trump tower in a public way that he certainly didn't need to do, right? >> look, the presidential transition and trump tower had a lot of oddities involved in it. yes, i don't want to defend if he was poorly treated and not as if there's been a ton of consistency through the transition in the first 50 days of this...
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republican, and rob portman, a republican who served on the ways and means committee, is urging caution and has great reservations about the bill that has been announced to come to the floor. mr. speaker, i would like to ask the majority leader whether or not he can confirm whether changes will be made to the repeal bill, that is the american health care act that was reported out of the budget committee, whether he can confirm whether or not that bill will -- the repeal bill will be changed before it comes to the floor, and i yield to my friend. mr. mccarthy: i know there were a lot of questions in there let me work through and try answer all of those. your last question was in regards to the bill itself. we are working through the process. fwl in rules committee. as the legislative process works, there are always ways you refine the bill, i expect there will be some elements that get refined in rules committee. you had about five different questions there, if i may follow through. first you talked about -- and i was happy to hear, i wrote it down. you are glad to work to help improve the bill. because when we were in the more than 26 hours of energy and commerce, the amendme
republican, and rob portman, a republican who served on the ways and means committee, is urging caution and has great reservations about the bill that has been announced to come to the floor. mr. speaker, i would like to ask the majority leader whether or not he can confirm whether changes will be made to the repeal bill, that is the american health care act that was reported out of the budget committee, whether he can confirm whether or not that bill will -- the repeal bill will be changed...
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rob wainwright of europol. the former ukip leader nigel farage has said that mp douglas carswell, who resigned from the party yesterday, has a duty to trigger a by—election in his clacton consituency. mrthe conservatives — instead he'll sit as an independent. he quit amid a long—running feud with mr farage about future ukip strategy. a short while ago, mr farage told me that he'd caused "endless division" in the party. oh, it is, absolutely. this guy has been working against the party consistently for the last two years. he never supported, from day one, many of the key planks the party believes in, he was sincere on brexit but nothing else, he caused endless division, and i am very pleased he is gone, particularly pleased for paul nuttall, who has now got a chance to lead a unified party. douglas carswell there, that was always going to be impossible. but douglas carswell was elected on a ukip ticket, something which, respectfully, you didn't manage to do, neither did the present leader of the party. just remember this — clacton is demographically the number—one eurosceptic seat in this country, and i would say this, a lot of people who voted him into parliament did not vote just bec
rob wainwright of europol. the former ukip leader nigel farage has said that mp douglas carswell, who resigned from the party yesterday, has a duty to trigger a by—election in his clacton consituency. mrthe conservatives — instead he'll sit as an independent. he quit amid a long—running feud with mr farage about future ukip strategy. a short while ago, mr farage told me that he'd caused "endless division" in the party. oh, it is, absolutely. this guy has been working against the...
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rob, i know how we can be better together. there is no replacement for john richards. not in our county, not in our state, not in my life. mr. speaker, hasn't had much experience saying good-bye to folks over the -- hadn't had much experience saying good-bye to folks over the years. i've been extremely blessed in that way. but i hope will you join me as you say your prayers tonight in praying for my friend, john richards, in hospice, and for his family as he enters what will be a very long weekend. for him. mr. speaker, john would be the first one to be standing outside these doors pushing us forward on health care reform. nd he'd be doing it because he sees the human condition that's affected by health care. sees the families that have expectations, families to whom promises have been made, families to whom promises have been broken. and he knows that we can do better, mr. speaker. what he and i would often sit and talk about is that there are challenges in this country that absolutely, positively have to be addressed. i have friends on the right, i have friends on the left. i often believe if we could just sit down in a ro
rob, i know how we can be better together. there is no replacement for john richards. not in our county, not in our state, not in my life. mr. speaker, hasn't had much experience saying good-bye to folks over the -- hadn't had much experience saying good-bye to folks over the years. i've been extremely blessed in that way. but i hope will you join me as you say your prayers tonight in praying for my friend, john richards, in hospice, and for his family as he enters what will be a very long...
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rob the store. hours later, of course, he would be shot by police. but the prosecutor who investigated the case in 2014 says that that's nonsense. >> mr.ad a discussion with them, picked up the bag, started to walk out of the store. one of the clerks said something to him or more. he returned, put the bag back on the counter, continued a discussion with them, and then took something off of the counter itself and walked out of the store. >> at no time does the little bag come back across the counter. >> now, very important for the investigation here. the st. louis county police department says that not only can they not confirm this, but they said, if it did occur, what the filmmakers says, the incident is still irrelevant to our investigation, because this is about what happened with darren wilson, the officer, and michael brown. and there's a big misconception that somehow officer wilson was referring to what happened in the store because of what happened with michael brown. the police say, that's not true. let's just stick with what happened in the store. jay cansler, the attorney for the owners of the ferguson market, joins us now.
rob the store. hours later, of course, he would be shot by police. but the prosecutor who investigated the case in 2014 says that that's nonsense. >> mr.ad a discussion with them, picked up the bag, started to walk out of the store. one of the clerks said something to him or more. he returned, put the bag back on the counter, continued a discussion with them, and then took something off of the counter itself and walked out of the store. >> at no time does the little bag come back...
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which is the reason for the protest, but also is robbing them, the young generation of russians, other prospects and other future. and there's really not much mr putin can do about that, about from now the national guard and riot police. the day after these protests took place i was asked by a journalist whether i was surprised. have to admit i was surprised about the scale, but just how widespread and geographically diverse this was wha but i was t surprised about the participation. because i've seen these people. over the last three years since we have relaunched open russia, first as a pro-democracy egl and later as a full-fledged pro-democracy movement, i've traveled across the country him across the regions. to be honest i haven't paid as far as -- but from the baltic, and we've been holding events across the country, public events to try to maintain and keep that space for public discussion in our country that is being increasingly shop and squeezed and attacked. you know, public lectures, seminars, roundtables, debates, film screenings and such. every time, almost every time the authorities tried to sabotage and present and stop her fro
which is the reason for the protest, but also is robbing them, the young generation of russians, other prospects and other future. and there's really not much mr putin can do about that, about from now the national guard and riot police. the day after these protests took place i was asked by a journalist whether i was surprised. have to admit i was surprised about the scale, but just how widespread and geographically diverse this was wha but i was t surprised about the participation. because...
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comprehensive health coverage, it defunds planned parenthood, robs women with nowhere else to turn of essential preventive care and affordable contraceptives. mr. speaker, these are sad, sad facts, but the stories from hundreds of my constituents are even more heartbreaking. lynn told me, if i were to get a bad illness it would kill me financially and the stress alone from having my health insurance taken is causing me health problems already. luke wrote to tell me that when his wife needed emergency gal bladder surgery while he was a student, the bills would have been crushing. he said without the a.c.a. we would have been saddled with nearly $40,000 in hospital bills, e.r., one surgery and one overnight stay. christie shared, without contraceptive care that's covered in the a.c.a., i would never be able to afford an i.u.d., might have an unwanted pregnancy and i can't afford another child. this means so much to me as a woman, a mother and as a human. i am able to have power to make decisions about my family and this means the world to me. the lessons and stories like this, mr. speaker, are what we should be incorporating into our legislative
comprehensive health coverage, it defunds planned parenthood, robs women with nowhere else to turn of essential preventive care and affordable contraceptives. mr. speaker, these are sad, sad facts, but the stories from hundreds of my constituents are even more heartbreaking. lynn told me, if i were to get a bad illness it would kill me financially and the stress alone from having my health insurance taken is causing me health problems already. luke wrote to tell me that when his wife needed...
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mr. soto: $592 billion in tax cuts for the rich. that's where it's going. the conclusion, trumpcare robs health care from americans -- from america's working families to give tax cuts to the rich. so vote no on trumpcare to vet yes on health care for america's working families and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom vermont eke recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this country since harry s. truman has had an elusive and desirable goal, health care for all citizens. we made two strides, one in 1964 with the passage of medicare, another in 2010 with passage of obamacare. mr. welch: we should be moving forward health care for all our citizens. this bill doesn't go forward, it goes back. 24 million americans will lose their health care. number two, americans who have been hiing a life of toil and effort all their lives from the ages of 50 to 64 at a time when they need health care the most are in danger of losing it with the excessive tax that's being imposed on them by this bill. thi
mr. soto: $592 billion in tax cuts for the rich. that's where it's going. the conclusion, trumpcare robs health care from americans -- from america's working families to give tax cuts to the rich. so vote no on trumpcare to vet yes on health care for america's working families and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom vermont eke recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this country since...
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mr. cane in front of me. >> i have morgan freeman. fine, here. >> you know what is funny in the film i direct, they rob a bank and use rat pack masks.e the nicest guys. i can't imagine how much fun it was to work with these legends. >> i was so nervous when we started making it, like i'm hanging out with the legends, but they are so funny and sweet that you get used to it. i'm sitting around and hanging around with them, joking around like we are friends. and they are hilarious and couldn't be warmer. >> and you directed them in your movie "going in style." but do you really direct these three or sort of just let them do what they want to do? >> well, i think that -- what i really do, i think people are confused, i'm not saying, morgan, no! and flipping a table. it's more like, i'm steering a ship, you know? they are very silly and off in the corner singing and dancing and cracking each other up. my job is to, like, let's go to our marks. we got to get this by lunch. i'm the conductor of the orchestra. >> i love that. i feel like this is going down in the books. you know, you look at all the work they have done over the years, with
mr. cane in front of me. >> i have morgan freeman. fine, here. >> you know what is funny in the film i direct, they rob a bank and use rat pack masks.e the nicest guys. i can't imagine how much fun it was to work with these legends. >> i was so nervous when we started making it, like i'm hanging out with the legends, but they are so funny and sweet that you get used to it. i'm sitting around and hanging around with them, joking around like we are friends. and they are...