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well mrs gray says democracy. takes it personally it's wonderful people and stories make some special ruining. the. cost. to. g.w. . odds. are we alone it's a fundamental question of humanity trying to figure out whether or not. life existed on mars pretty clear water was there a quite abundance while that would be interesting so on mars the atmosphere is $100.00 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do them to build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have to move off the earth eventual am i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. this is c w news live from berlin and boris johnson takes over as britain's new prime minister and in his maiden speech at 10
well mrs gray says democracy. takes it personally it's wonderful people and stories make some special ruining. the. cost. to. g.w. . odds. are we alone it's a fundamental question of humanity trying to figure out whether or not. life existed on mars pretty clear water was there a quite abundance while that would be interesting so on mars the atmosphere is $100.00 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and...
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a thank you thank you mrs gray. thank you mrs fake i welcome the right honorable gentleman who has. zation and i thank him for an advance copy of his statement no one underestimates this country but the country. but the country is deeply worried that the new prime minister overestimates himself . he inherits a country that's been held back by 9 years of a stereotype. that hit children and young people the holidays they use centers have closed their school funding cut college budgets slashed and with the help of the liberal democrats jewish in-phase have tripled. their housing costs are higher than. their jobs are lower pay opportunity and freedom have been taken away austerity was always a political choice here by an economic necessity. order order i indicated that people wouldn't shout down the prime minister person i see the same applies to the leader of the opposition don't try it you're wasting your vocal cords and the pub will he won't work the right own ripple gentleman will be heard and these exchanges will take as long as they will take whatever other appointments people mig
a thank you thank you mrs gray. thank you mrs fake i welcome the right honorable gentleman who has. zation and i thank him for an advance copy of his statement no one underestimates this country but the country. but the country is deeply worried that the new prime minister overestimates himself . he inherits a country that's been held back by 9 years of a stereotype. that hit children and young people the holidays they use centers have closed their school funding cut college budgets slashed and...
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mr. bercow: neil gray. mr. yesterday in parliament, a young man named adam, who has learning difficulties, spoke at the launch of a report from the disability benefits consortium entitled "has welfare become unfair?" adam told us about how, as a result of cuts to his benefit support, he has had to choose support, he has had to choose between paying to travel to his appointments and buying milk. what does the prime minister say to adam, and how does she respond to the report, which says that disability benefits have been cut four times faster than others in the nine years that she has been in government? pm may: can i say to the honorable gentleman that obviously the secretary of state has heard the specific case that he has raised. the support that we have given to disabled people and people with health conditions is at a record high, and spending on disability benefits will be higher in every year to 2023 than in 2010. and what we have also done, what we have also done is provided support and continue to provi
mr. bercow: neil gray. mr. yesterday in parliament, a young man named adam, who has learning difficulties, spoke at the launch of a report from the disability benefits consortium entitled "has welfare become unfair?" adam told us about how, as a result of cuts to his benefit support, he has had to choose support, he has had to choose between paying to travel to his appointments and buying milk. what does the prime minister say to adam, and how does she respond to the report, which...
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without objection we'll do it and mr. gray the final word. with that, this hearing is now wrapping up. i want to thank the witnesses for their valuable testimony. thank the members for their questions and members of the committee may have some additional questions for some of you. and we'll ask you to-- and within three hearing have after ten business days for responses, if there's no further business without objection we stand adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> in c-span's three presidential leadership surveys taken between 2000 and 2017, grover cleveland dropped from 17th to 23rd place. ulysses s. grant makes the rise from the presidents from the 33rd to the 22nd spot. where does your favorite president rank? learn that and more about the lines and leadership skills of 44 chief executives. in c-span's the presidents. it's great vacation reading. available wherever books are sold or at c-span.org/the presidents. >> president trump met in the oval office with a pakistani prime minister to talk about u.s. pakista
without objection we'll do it and mr. gray the final word. with that, this hearing is now wrapping up. i want to thank the witnesses for their valuable testimony. thank the members for their questions and members of the committee may have some additional questions for some of you. and we'll ask you to-- and within three hearing have after ten business days for responses, if there's no further business without objection we stand adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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mr chairman and let me reiterate welcome it's great to see you slightly more gray than we saw you last time it but i guess there's good reason for that and any of them welcome. it's been nearly 2 years since you were confirmed to run the f.b.i. and so we have a lot of important topics to cover i think during this time democracy and the rule of law have come under attack foreign governments have interfered in united states elections and continue to conduct influence campaigns that are designed to divide americans along racial religious and political lines the president has declared that he has an absolute right to control the justice department that the executive branch is immune from congressional oversight and that americans who disagree with him can go back to where they came from over the past 2 years the president has attacked the f.b.i. describing the bureau and treat tweets as corrupt and full of dirty cops he is also suggested that the f.b.i. is part of a deep stay and politically biased against him. it's my view that these claims are false and that they're harmful they undermin
mr chairman and let me reiterate welcome it's great to see you slightly more gray than we saw you last time it but i guess there's good reason for that and any of them welcome. it's been nearly 2 years since you were confirmed to run the f.b.i. and so we have a lot of important topics to cover i think during this time democracy and the rule of law have come under attack foreign governments have interfered in united states elections and continue to conduct influence campaigns that are designed...
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mr. enstone and his enablers. >> reporter: many n he says, looking forward to their day in court. jay grayews. >>> flash flood emergency. dramatic water rescued >> every started making it and we went for it. >> this will go down in historyu as one ofr worst flash flooding events intr me d.c. history. er buckled roads, flooded out cars. ust gushing into my vehicle. >> reporter: rivers run wild. an underground water fall, and a morning rush hoururned upside down. >> no, ist ju want my car back. >> we're working with you with v live teamage to show you what happened and what to expect next. >> what a monday. now at 6:00, the dmv under water. good evening, i'm wendy rieger. >> and i'm jim han ey. folks,unbelievable scenes like this one throughout our region all morning long. >> the roads turn to rivers as sovers are forced to women to safety. the powerful storms dunchlg inches of rain in just overn our and right now the worst of it is over and the water is receding. >> from the roads to the rails d to those rescues we have cruise all across our area this evening. >> news 4's aimee cho kicks o
mr. enstone and his enablers. >> reporter: many n he says, looking forward to their day in court. jay grayews. >>> flash flood emergency. dramatic water rescued >> every started making it and we went for it. >> this will go down in historyu as one ofr worst flash flooding events intr me d.c. history. er buckled roads, flooded out cars. ust gushing into my vehicle. >> reporter: rivers run wild. an underground water fall, and a morning rush hoururned upside down....
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mr. trump says that success is couldn't duetting to theen intse situation along the border.bc news' jay gray joins us with more on that, including the latest controversial citizenship question issue. >> reporter: you're right. the president talking about good and bad numbers as he left for a weekend strip and he hasn't given the idea of pausing as he leaves the white house, president trump takes a vtory lap around the new job numbers. >> they were unexpectedly goo and our country continues to do really well. >> reporter: employers adding 224,000 new jobs in june and the unemployment rate up slightly to 3.7%, prosperity, the president tied to the problems along the border. >> a lot of people want to take advantage of the economy. they have to come l into america. >> reporter: as protests grow outsige the immration and customs agency in washington. ♪ >> reporter: and ass the country, the president is doubling down on his aggressive border central artery. >>> promising a new roundiof targeting illegal i immigrants w begin, quote, fairly soon, but former head of i.c.e. argues the administration'
mr. trump says that success is couldn't duetting to theen intse situation along the border.bc news' jay gray joins us with more on that, including the latest controversial citizenship question issue. >> reporter: you're right. the president talking about good and bad numbers as he left for a weekend strip and he hasn't given the idea of pausing as he leaves the white house, president trump takes a vtory lap around the new job numbers. >> they were unexpectedly goo and our country...
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mr of a transgender woman. gerardo thomas is accused now oe killing zpears just over a month ago. a couple of blocks from eastern avenue on the maryland side. investiganyrs say a grai image of a mini van with a distinctive paint job helped them trace it back to a rental company and ultimately thomas. >we sti do n he a motive in this case. he was very vague about his involvement and i'm not going to get too much into the interview and interrogation. however, he does place himself on the scene. he does place himself there with a shotgun. me> spear's murder caust a couple months after another transgender murder in the same area. investigators say she and the other victim each other, but they do not believe the cases are connected. >> new tonight, prehdent trump as nominated eugene scalia to be hissenew labor etary. now, if that last nameings a bell for you, there's a reason. he is the son of late supreme court justice antonin scalia. the president tweeted the news t tonight lessan a week after alexander accosta stepped down. accosta, as you may recall, was criticized for handling a plea deal with financier jeffrey epstein for abusing under age girls. scalia served und
mr of a transgender woman. gerardo thomas is accused now oe killing zpears just over a month ago. a couple of blocks from eastern avenue on the maryland side. investiganyrs say a grai image of a mini van with a distinctive paint job helped them trace it back to a rental company and ultimately thomas. >we sti do n he a motive in this case. he was very vague about his involvement and i'm not going to get too much into the interview and interrogation. however, he does place himself on the...
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gray pants. you picked out these pants. >> he's got style. >> thank you. >> mr.ino picked it out. >> like father, like son, great style. >> thank you. >> thank you, son. thank you, al. >>> coming up, a shocking rise in the number of cases of skin cancer, especially among young women. what's behind it all we're going to tell you what you need to know. >>> that's right then what would you do if you came face-to-face with a shark maybe pass out well, we'll show you what to do, as more tourists try shark diving on purpose. >>> plus, "once upon a time in hollywood" star leonardo dicaprio sharing a touching tribute to luke perry. >>> up next, are you scooting to work today in the wake of more accidents, some cities are cracking down on the scooters that are getting so popular. that's after this. i knew widespread hpv is and while hpv clears for most, that might not be the case for him. i knew his risk increases as he gets older. i knew a vaccine could help protect him at age 11 or 12, before he could be exposed. i knew so i talked to my child's doctor. now that you kno
gray pants. you picked out these pants. >> he's got style. >> thank you. >> mr.ino picked it out. >> like father, like son, great style. >> thank you. >> thank you, son. thank you, al. >>> coming up, a shocking rise in the number of cases of skin cancer, especially among young women. what's behind it all we're going to tell you what you need to know. >>> that's right then what would you do if you came face-to-face with a shark maybe pass out...
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we've got the gray matter, our innovators and entrepreneurs in this country, to meet some of the things that mr. hill talked about. the battery capacity necessary to store that power to be usde when needed, when it's generated by wind and solar, when it's intermittent, to store that power. generated when the sun is shining, generated when the wind is blowing, stored to be used at night or when the wind isn't blowing. nuclear power always runs. natural gas always runs. these are components of this debate that we need to talk about. so, madam speaker, i appreciate members of the house energy action team coming to the floor and talking with america, with so much passion about american energy, to meet the needs of our constituents. but at an affordable price that helps our constituents meet their budgets. so i want to thank the members and i thank the speaker and i want to ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr.
we've got the gray matter, our innovators and entrepreneurs in this country, to meet some of the things that mr. hill talked about. the battery capacity necessary to store that power to be usde when needed, when it's generated by wind and solar, when it's intermittent, to store that power. generated when the sun is shining, generated when the wind is blowing, stored to be used at night or when the wind isn't blowing. nuclear power always runs. natural gas always runs. these are components of...
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mr. chairman. let me reiterate welcome. it is great to see you. slightly more gray than we saw you last time. i guess there's good reason for that. in any event, welcome. it has been nearly two years since you were confirmed to run the fbi and so we have a lot of important topics to cover. i think during this time gloks and rule of law have come under attack. foreign governments have interfered in the united states elections and continue to conduct influence campaigns designed to divide americans on racial, religious, and political lines. the president has declared he has an absolute right to control the justice department, that the executive branch is immune from congressional oversight, and those that disagree with him can go back where they came from. over the past few years, the president has attacked the fbi, describing the bureau in tweets as corrupt and full of dirty cops. he's also suggested the fbi is part of a deep state, and politically biased against him. it is my view that these claims are false and that they're harmful. they undermine public confidence in the fbi's ability to en
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gray bin to put your materials in, that sort of slows things down. in general, i want to thank the tsos and think you're doing a good job there. mr. johnson, i want to give you a chance to expound on something you touched on in your opening statement about the covertness of the covert tests. because -- unless these are covert tests, we have to question the validity of the information we get back. and as you said, you could overrepresent the performance if the tsos are somehow tipped off the testing is going on. can you talk about the ways that they could find out or know about the testing is going on and, therefore, sort of subvert the covertness of the covert test? mr. johnson: absolutely. and we flushed it out more fully in our statement that we've submitted. this is an area where we have a recommendation we're hopeful will be closed relatively soon, a month from now. but we did find cases where there were practices where the covertness was sort of not there and that the screeners were aware that there was a test under way. that was discovered because they were recognized the screening bag, the same screening bag used across loc
gray bin to put your materials in, that sort of slows things down. in general, i want to thank the tsos and think you're doing a good job there. mr. johnson, i want to give you a chance to expound on something you touched on in your opening statement about the covertness of the covert tests. because -- unless these are covert tests, we have to question the validity of the information we get back. and as you said, you could overrepresent the performance if the tsos are somehow tipped off the...