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mr. russell, thank you as well. none of this has anything to do with your work, but, you know, i've been in almost every other month it seems we've had either a full hearing or committee hearing, we've had a new director or a new acting director, which can't possibly be one of the better things that's happening to the agency. that's not a question. that's a declaration. and so, my concern is not only are we having, you know, the changes at the top but, you know, when we talk about the workforce issues, we still have an unbelievably high turnover rate of tsa employees. and that's -- i hope that is as troubling to you as it is to me because, you know, i do an average of 1,800 air miles a week, and so, you know, i get a chance to know the guys for about six months and then there's a whole new group coming in. it seems like every flight, every other time i come to the airport they're training a new group to come in. my analysis is that it's due to the poor pay. are we going to get that changed? >> thank you very much fo
mr. russell, thank you as well. none of this has anything to do with your work, but, you know, i've been in almost every other month it seems we've had either a full hearing or committee hearing, we've had a new director or a new acting director, which can't possibly be one of the better things that's happening to the agency. that's not a question. that's a declaration. and so, my concern is not only are we having, you know, the changes at the top but, you know, when we talk about the workforce...
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mr. russell. can you expand on this a little bit more. were putting in new technologies like cities can nurse and we're not checking on them to see if they're working, is that what you're saying? >> you think about the body scanners, other pieces of equipment. there's an initial certification process, where they complete the procurement process to ensure all the requirements, as expected, and then it gets deployed to airports. what we found is, on a daily basis, most airports half a calibration kid that they run through the equipment that experienced agnostics for that equipment working properly. that check does not include ensuring that the actual detection out and explosive or other prohibitive items is operating at the same level as when it left the factory. so that's what we are getting. >> will that normally be done by people who are just trying to sneak things through? is that what it would be or you saying after hours or whenever you tested. how would you tested? >> that's what we have the recommendation that we think tsa should de
mr. russell. can you expand on this a little bit more. were putting in new technologies like cities can nurse and we're not checking on them to see if they're working, is that what you're saying? >> you think about the body scanners, other pieces of equipment. there's an initial certification process, where they complete the procurement process to ensure all the requirements, as expected, and then it gets deployed to airports. what we found is, on a daily basis, most airports half a...
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mr russell moore, you are an incorrigible individual! — calm yourself, man, take some sort of soothing medicine from which you will benefit. as somebody, a very long serving member of this house, once said — sadly no longer with us, "it's not about policies. it's about policies, not about personalities. it's not about personalities, it's about policies." i'm even more pleased that roger federer won his opening match in straight sets in less than an hour and a half, and conveniently, it finishes just before question time began. mr stewart, if you don't like it, you are perfectly entitled to your view. i couldn't give a flying flamingo what your view is! laughter. john bercow in action there. well earlier, i spoke to sebastian whale, political editor of the house magazine, whose biography ofjohn bercow is published next year. i asked him to tell me what kind of characterjohn bercow was. he's definitely endlessly fascinating. and the more you understand about him, the more you can see how he ended up in the position that he did. he was bull
mr russell moore, you are an incorrigible individual! — calm yourself, man, take some sort of soothing medicine from which you will benefit. as somebody, a very long serving member of this house, once said — sadly no longer with us, "it's not about policies. it's about policies, not about personalities. it's not about personalities, it's about policies." i'm even more pleased that roger federer won his opening match in straight sets in less than an hour and a half, and...
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mr russell, ian blackford told your conference yesterday that the snp have prepared a confidence motioncan't advance that motion. well, you can't advance that motion. well, you can't advance that motion. well, you can always table a confidence motion and encourage people to vote for it. it is the role of labour to do that. well, no, it is the role of any opposition party, according to the rules of the house of commons. they are entitled to do it. the labour advantages, they get it taken automatically, whereas other opposition parties don't. we are the second largest opposition party. what a general election is the right thing at this time. we need to secure the fact that there would not bea no secure the fact that there would not be a no deal and the legislation exists for that, and it is astonishing that borisjohnson has insisted that the queen read out the date of leaving, when, if there is no deal, that date would be illegal. and once that is secured in terms of their not being a departure under a no deal, there could be a general election. i hope labour and the liberal democrats, an
mr russell, ian blackford told your conference yesterday that the snp have prepared a confidence motioncan't advance that motion. well, you can't advance that motion. well, you can't advance that motion. well, you can always table a confidence motion and encourage people to vote for it. it is the role of labour to do that. well, no, it is the role of any opposition party, according to the rules of the house of commons. they are entitled to do it. the labour advantages, they get it taken...
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mrs. abrams made the accusations against russell simmons.out for comment and received response after the story aired pointing to prior statements he made denying the allegations of forced sexual assault and statements that he says support him. the decision by some news organizations not to move forward with the story was appropriate in their mind. so, did the white house whistleblower get outed? an investigative report the tonight and whether or not the media has the right to share it. saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. slow down speed up to reach 7 kilometers per hour >> the impeachment devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiti
mrs. abrams made the accusations against russell simmons.out for comment and received response after the story aired pointing to prior statements he made denying the allegations of forced sexual assault and statements that he says support him. the decision by some news organizations not to move forward with the story was appropriate in their mind. so, did the white house whistleblower get outed? an investigative report the tonight and whether or not the media has the right to share it....
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mr. clean. the hazelnut spread m&m'sve all been wspokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did you do?? (giggles) we ate him. (avo) the russelsl to swim meets every saturday. but now...it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings, with oxi boost and febreze odor remover. gain flings. seriously good scent i didn't have to call 911.help. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about your chronic coronary artery disease to heart. even with a stent procedure, your condition can get worse over time, and keep you at risk of blood clots. so you added xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, when taken with low-dose aspirin, is proven to further reduce the risk of blood clots that can cause heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in people with chronic cad. that's because while aspirin can help, it may not be enough to manage your risk of blood clots. in a clinical trial, almost 96% of people taking xarelto® did not have a cardiovascular event. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of
mr. clean. the hazelnut spread m&m'sve all been wspokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did you do?? (giggles) we ate him. (avo) the russelsl to swim meets every saturday. but now...it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings, with oxi boost and febreze odor remover. gain flings. seriously good scent i didn't have to call 911.help. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about your chronic...
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russell here. jayne mansfield. >> and he looks so excited to be showing off. >> oh, yes. oh, he was very proud of everything, the stuff he created. >> alongside the dresses, more of harlan's strange inheritance -- mrell's infamous best- and worst-dressed lists. from the best dressed, names like audrey hepburn, kate middleton, and nicole kidman. but it's blackwell's dressing-downs that are truly classics. >> i'm a huge fan of the first list, when he chose judy garland. he said, "a brilliant talent, but apparently keeps all her fashionable clothes in that trunk she's always singing about." >> i actually remember this one. you had barbra streisand -- "a shoddy, secondhand rose looking for a tour guide in brooklyn." ouch. mr. blackwell knows from brooklyn. he's born there -- richard selzer. in the late 1930s, he moves to hollywood, a teenager dreaming of stardom. for years, richard gets bit parts in "b" movies. then he meets eccentric millionaire producer howard hughes. hughes casts him in a minor role in his film "vendetta." richard ends up on the cutting-room floor, but along the way, hughes offers the kid some advice -- "change your last name from selzer to blackwell." "blackwell" stuck. >> "blackw
russell here. jayne mansfield. >> and he looks so excited to be showing off. >> oh, yes. oh, he was very proud of everything, the stuff he created. >> alongside the dresses, more of harlan's strange inheritance -- mrell's infamous best- and worst-dressed lists. from the best dressed, names like audrey hepburn, kate middleton, and nicole kidman. but it's blackwell's dressing-downs that are truly classics. >> i'm a huge fan of the first list, when he chose judy garland. he...
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in 2008, bowel city court judge robert russell established the very first veteran treatment court in the nation. today there are over 400 such courts. mr. higgins: these specialized courts provide veterans, many battling substance abuse or post-traumatic stress disorder with a tactical path to avoid jail and take command of their future. at their side, fellow veterans who serve as volunteer mentors as well as judges an professional staff who cap connect these warriors with veterans administration benefits. support for these courts allows the nation to give veteran what is they have given us, freedom and peace. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. congratulations to president donald trump for receiving the bipartisan justice award for his historic success on criminal justice reform at columbia's benedict college. this is another example of president trump's promises made, promises kept, accomplishing what former administrations failed to achieve. also proving the importance
in 2008, bowel city court judge robert russell established the very first veteran treatment court in the nation. today there are over 400 such courts. mr. higgins: these specialized courts provide veterans, many battling substance abuse or post-traumatic stress disorder with a tactical path to avoid jail and take command of their future. at their side, fellow veterans who serve as volunteer mentors as well as judges an professional staff who cap connect these warriors with veterans...
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mr. edwards, we always ask our author what their favorite books are. one of the ones you list as your favorite, along with russellkirk and ernest hemingway. - - the wonderful wizard of oz. where did that come from and how does that fit in? >> thank you peter.love to talk about it. this was the first book i ever read. i was enchanted by. it was magical. it was so inviting, i wanted to move there. it had a happy ending. wizard of oz ends with everybody happy. everyone achieving their goals. >> what's the story about the gold standard and the silver? >> that's just made up stuff. he wanted to enchant people and he did so and i was happy to say i was one of those fortunate. as thomas jefferson said, i cannot live without books. >> we want to show our viewers what lee edwards is currently reading. - - the divine plan. call ken gore was our guest last month on "in depth". lee edwards has been our guest this month on "
mr. edwards, we always ask our author what their favorite books are. one of the ones you list as your favorite, along with russellkirk and ernest hemingway. - - the wonderful wizard of oz. where did that come from and how does that fit in? >> thank you peter.love to talk about it. this was the first book i ever read. i was enchanted by. it was magical. it was so inviting, i wanted to move there. it had a happy ending. wizard of oz ends with everybody happy. everyone achieving their goals....
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mr. edwards, ussr author what their favorite books are and what they're currently reading. when the virtuous is your favorite. so long with russellmingway and thomas burton, frank, the wonderful wizard of oz. what is i come from. i left it in. >> thank young peter. i love to talk about it. this was the first book i ever read. so that's number one. number two i would just enchanted by it. it was magical. it was this wonderful land of oz. it was so inviting. i wanted to move there. but how can i buy an airplane ticket i was only five or six when i read it but how could possibly get there. and also to me, as i learned later, it had an happy ending unlike the grim others in the grim details were people avoids dying and being gobbled up and so forth. the wizard of oz is with everybody happy. everybody achieving the goals in i can take a brain and i can take a heart. >> was about the gold standard and summer. >> this is made of stuff. he never had that in mind at all. i did some study and mr. mann. he was trying to tell a wonderful story. as a people that read into it more than that was really there, he wanted to enchant young people a
mr. edwards, ussr author what their favorite books are and what they're currently reading. when the virtuous is your favorite. so long with russellmingway and thomas burton, frank, the wonderful wizard of oz. what is i come from. i left it in. >> thank young peter. i love to talk about it. this was the first book i ever read. so that's number one. number two i would just enchanted by it. it was magical. it was this wonderful land of oz. it was so inviting. i wanted to move there. but how...