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and we talked, and that's when mrs. carter asked me if i would like to take the job for a little bit. so you cannot say no to the president. you cannot say no to the first lady. i said, madam, yes, i will give you five years, maybe, and then we'll see. okay, that's good, that's good. so gretchen posten, the social secretary reminded mrs. carter that i was not an american citizen. i was on green card. i was legal. green card. so, so, mrs. carter said to gretchen, said, listen, gretchen. i want him and i want him bad, do you understand? and now. so don't worry about that. i'll fix it when he comes to the white house. and sure enough, if you wonder why i love mrs. carter very much, because of what i'm going to tell you next, because one day, surprise, surprise, i'm working in the white house kitchen. this dude show up from nowhere, tap me on the shoulder, and he said, get into that car that's outside, there's a black limousine, get into the car. i have no idea where he's taking me, i have no idea what's dpoik to -- going to happe
and we talked, and that's when mrs. carter asked me if i would like to take the job for a little bit. so you cannot say no to the president. you cannot say no to the first lady. i said, madam, yes, i will give you five years, maybe, and then we'll see. okay, that's good, that's good. so gretchen posten, the social secretary reminded mrs. carter that i was not an american citizen. i was on green card. i was legal. green card. so, so, mrs. carter said to gretchen, said, listen, gretchen. i want...
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so nope, mrs. carter said to gretchen, said listen, gretchen, i want him and i want him bad, do you understand? [ laughter ] and now. so don't worry about that, i'll fix it when he comes to the white house. and sure enough, if you wonder why i love mrs. carter very much, because of what i'm going to tell you next, because one day, surprise, surprise, i'm working in the white house kitchen, this dude shows up from nowhere and says, get into the car that is outside, there's a black limosine, get in the car. i have no idea what he is telling me, so he's taking me to the train station to some offices and -- in an office where the guy stopped to ask me what's about the american government, and i said nothing. very simple, i don't know nothing and she was getting very irritated with me. she says, do you know who the president is? i said sure, i feed him everyday, his name is jimmy carter. good, you passed the test. i was ready to say what test are you testing me, what for? and so after that he said get back in
so nope, mrs. carter said to gretchen, said listen, gretchen, i want him and i want him bad, do you understand? [ laughter ] and now. so don't worry about that, i'll fix it when he comes to the white house. and sure enough, if you wonder why i love mrs. carter very much, because of what i'm going to tell you next, because one day, surprise, surprise, i'm working in the white house kitchen, this dude shows up from nowhere and says, get into the car that is outside, there's a black limosine, get...
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mr. carter: i will. mr. pallone: you're prepared? madam speaker, let me say these are commonsense initiatives that help address the drug pricing issue, as i said before. we still need to do a lot more and we haven't this congress, but i do agree that these bills will be helpful in that regard and so i urge support for this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields. the gentleman from new jersey is -- georgia is now recognized. mr. carter: madam speaker, i want to thank you for putting this on the docket today and for having this hearing and i want to thank my colleagues on the other side of the aisle and i want to assure them that this is only the beginning of what we intend to do and what i intend to do to help to lower prescription drug prices here in america. i want to thank, also, my colleagues on this side of the aisle for all of their help and, madam speaker, i ask for support of this legislation and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass sena
mr. carter: i will. mr. pallone: you're prepared? madam speaker, let me say these are commonsense initiatives that help address the drug pricing issue, as i said before. we still need to do a lot more and we haven't this congress, but i do agree that these bills will be helpful in that regard and so i urge support for this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields. the gentleman from new jersey is -- georgia is now recognized. mr. carter: madam speaker, i want...
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mr. carter for five minutes. my idea parity mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate september being national recovery month. sponsored by the substance abuse and mental health services administration, samhsa, i encourage everyone to take time this month to reach out to those that they know are suffering or have suffered from mental and substance abuse disorders. currently 115 people die every day from an opioid overdose. clearly that is way too many and sadly only one example of numerous types of mental and substance abuse disorders in the united states. if you or anyone you know is struggling, there are resources available, including the suicide prevention lifeline, samhsa's national help line, and more. samhsa's website, www. samhsa.gov has these phone numbers. treatment certainty locations, grant applications for local governments, and general health information. with hard work, smart policy decisions, and a dedicated american public, we can turn these numbers around. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember
mr. carter for five minutes. my idea parity mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate september being national recovery month. sponsored by the substance abuse and mental health services administration, samhsa, i encourage everyone to take time this month to reach out to those that they know are suffering or have suffered from mental and substance abuse disorders. currently 115 people die every day from an opioid overdose. clearly that is way too many and sadly only one example of...
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africa positive she campaigns for a self-determined future for africa you know sort of annoyance mr carter when you left the former german colony of cameroon for germany in one thousand nine hundred one did you feel you needed to leave your country for a better life or not you come out with its ideas issue though at the time cameron was a lovely place but as a young girl i had this image of europe and america as a paradise i thought it would be nice to go to college in europe. so i just came here to study with the aim of returning home one day. so after coming to paradise you realise that it was cold and people are saying is they still do that africa was a continent plagued with crises wars corruption and starving children is that a completely wrong perspective i'm proud. yeah i. was well it's not quite as black and white as that that's the problem. when i came to this so-called paradise i was confronted with a different reality and the reality was a young african woman like me comes here and thanks people will be friendly welcoming. but we looked different i felt rejected by society. i ha
africa positive she campaigns for a self-determined future for africa you know sort of annoyance mr carter when you left the former german colony of cameroon for germany in one thousand nine hundred one did you feel you needed to leave your country for a better life or not you come out with its ideas issue though at the time cameron was a lovely place but as a young girl i had this image of europe and america as a paradise i thought it would be nice to go to college in europe. so i just came...
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mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the lives of two outstanding residents of georgia who passed away last month a day apart and after 63 years of marriage. r. majoi practiced his life of practicing pharmacy. and he practiced retail pharmacy for a decade before serving as vice president of the georgia pharmacy association and becoming a diabetes instructor. his work is exemplified of creation of a program that will helped patients quit smoking. his wife devoted her life to raising three children and deeply involved with the 4-h club and started it in albuquerque, new mexico. they will be in my thoughts and prayers. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. langevin: mr. speaker,
mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the lives of two outstanding residents of georgia who passed away last month a day apart and after 63 years of marriage. r. majoi practiced his life of practicing pharmacy. and he practiced retail pharmacy for a decade before serving as vice president of the georgia pharmacy association and becoming a diabetes instructor. his work is exemplified of creation of a program that will helped patients quit smoking. his wife devoted her life to raising...
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principals of camp david were outlined to a joint session of the united states congress by president carter. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [applause] president carter: vice president mondale, speaker o'neal, distinguished members of the united states congress, justices of the supreme court, other leaders of our great nation, ladies and gentlemen, it's been more than 2,000 years since there was peace between egypt and a free jewish nation. if our present expectations are realized, this year we shall see such peace again. [applause] president carter: the first thing i would like to do is to give tribute to the two men who made this impossible dream now become a real possibility, the two great leaders with whom i have met for the last two weeks at camp david. first, president anwar sadat of egypt. [applause] president carter: and the other, of course, is prime minister menachem begin of the nation of israel. [applause] president carter: i know that all of you would agree that these are two men of great personal courage representing nations of peoples who are agree that these are
principals of camp david were outlined to a joint session of the united states congress by president carter. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [applause] president carter: vice president mondale, speaker o'neal, distinguished members of the united states congress, justices of the supreme court, other leaders of our great nation, ladies and gentlemen, it's been more than 2,000 years since there was peace between egypt and a free jewish nation. if our present expectations...
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mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 4431, the correcting miscalculations in veterans' pensions act and urge my colleagues to support this important legislation. i introduced this legislation after one of our veteran constituents in the first congressional district of georgia brought his own story to my office. in this case he was a veteran who after his service in the military continued his service to our country by working in the federal government. veterans who work for the federal government can have their active duty time in the military count toward their civil service retirement pension if they pay a military service deposit. in the case of our constituent, the ploying agency made a mistake in cag cue -- in calculating his deposit but the federal government did not notice the mistake for more than 10 years. years later, the office of personnel management, o.p.m., told the constituent that he must pay the miscalculate
mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 4431, the correcting miscalculations in veterans' pensions act and urge my colleagues to support this important legislation. i introduced this legislation after one of our veteran constituents in the first congressional district of georgia brought his own story to my office. in this case he was a veteran who after his service...
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but all sides understand that there are limits and there are the lines of they cannot girls well mr carter now we have to leave it there but i really really appreciate you being with us today thank you thank you for inviting me thank you man carries around the years to keep this conversation going on our social media pages and i hope to hear. same place same time here and while the party. and democrats are not socially liberal they are pro-war and so are the republicans and the problem people have a trumpet studies. and that's not acceptable in america today that runs except for against iran. well you know the top talk because the walking the walk and you know you have to do it you have to do but he's not actively going down the path that hillary clinton clearly was going to. go you don't accept the slow drop the oldest was ready to be a little bit. late in the race. and i don't but i just thought i would love to meet a. lot of them somebody how does know it's a mask you never know what's happening and whether they're shooting whether it's your get. out of bed it's. sad but it's going to.
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mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the university of georgia college of pharmacy's dean who stepped down as dean on july 31 after 18 years. his tenure led to great strides in the reach and capabilities of the college of farmcy. also my alma mater, the dean increased the college's class size at its satellite campus ass cross the state, began training residents, and created the center for drug discovery to combat diseases that are so far uncurable. although he's stepping down as dean of the college, i am glad that he is going to continue with his teaching profession. with the shortage of health care professionals in the united states, his ability to train these individuals is more important than ever. thank you, dean, for your service to the university of georgia, the field of farmcy, and health care overall in state of georgia. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the work of pastor william leaguian who is retiring from the ministry after 60 years. his dedicat
mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the university of georgia college of pharmacy's dean who stepped down as dean on july 31 after 18 years. his tenure led to great strides in the reach and capabilities of the college of farmcy. also my alma mater, the dean increased the college's class size at its satellite campus ass cross the state, began training residents, and created the center for drug discovery to combat diseases that are so far uncurable....
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now joined by a very close to north director general of the russian international affairs council mr carter now for the good to talk to you thank you very much for the time thank you for inviting me now one of the reasons russia and israel of president putin the prime minister netanyahu have been getting along so well is because they both are hard core realists with very strong i would say unashamed focus on security and in good times that could lead to a better understanding but in bad times that could also provide a basis for a very sharp collision is the latter are likely. well i think that it is getting a little bit more difficult to plea its traditional role in syria which is they're all often known as broker. has always been problem of being able to preserve good relations with all the size of the continent including shia and sunni including iran and gulf states including is a fairly and by the unions and i think specifically talking about two years ago there was a gentleman agreement between iran and the ease or ill. and did not want to interfere into the conflict between israel and
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many in israel and in the united states i seem to fear annoyed about iran and its intentions well mr carter now we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. u.s. president donald trump took center stage at the united nations this week the middle east was very much on his mind particularly iran for some sitting in the general assembly trumps words were simply laughable however what is happening in the middle . and beyond is anything but sun. welcome back to worlds apart with anybody at the north director general of the russian international affairs council that's of course known just before the break you're mentioned iran and an interview with a senior advisor to iran's supreme leader just a few weeks ago and he got very very irritated when regard to the subject of the russian israeli arrangements in syria what do you expect to be arraigned hands to exploit these incidents in their favor perhaps to drive the point that you know israel could never be trusted or to saw discord between russia and the israeli and some other way. we're starting to do
many in israel and in the united states i seem to fear annoyed about iran and its intentions well mr carter now we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. u.s. president donald trump took center stage at the united nations this week the middle east was very much on his mind particularly iran for some sitting in the general assembly trumps words were simply laughable however what is happening in the middle . and beyond is anything but sun. welcome...
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joined by him but he comes to know the director general of the russian international affairs council mr carter enough it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you for an argument now one of the reasons russia and israel of president putin the prime minister netanyahu have been getting along so well is because they both are hard core realists with very strong i would say unashamed focus on security and in good times that could lead to a better understanding but in bad times that could also provide a basis for a very sharp collision is the latter are likely. well i think that it is getting a little bit more difficult to plea its traditional role in syria which is their role often known as broker. has always been proud of being able to preserve good relations with all the size of the continent including shia and sunni including iran and gulf states including is a terrorism by the stadiums and i think specifically talking about two years ago there was a gentleman agreement between ourselves and the ease of who. did not want to interfere into the conflict between user and ir
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but all sides understand that there are limits and there are the lines of they cannot girls well mr carter now we have to leave it there but i really really appreciate you being with us today thank you thank you for inviting me thank you ma'am. these are mirrors to keep this conversation going on our social media pages and i hope to syria again same place same time here and while the part of. our. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. both saying you know we need to go back to inside more form for something that's not self-sufficient and that's also the position of the government that's the only thing he can do the song goes in any case even if there is a number of contingency they've got to go back one day to the to the country. i'm not gonna
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now joined by a very close to north director general of the russian international affairs council mr carter now for the good to talk to you thank you very much for the time thank you for inviting me now one of the reasons russia and israel of president putin the prime minister netanyahu have been getting along so well is because they both are hard core realists with very strong i would say unashamed focus on security and good times that could lead to a better understanding but in bad times that could also provide a basis for a very sharp collision is the latter are likely. it does give them a little bit more difficult for sure to blue its traditional role in syria.
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the last day carter is an the king david hotel, has his bags packed and the airspace was cleared for air force one and he calls and says mr. president, i like to see you for progress. carter alex making it says in the lobby would you please entertain the prime minister while i get dressed and ready and so big and says this is a famous detail and he says i understand this and he says no, not for the reason to think but i believe this hotel up during the british occupation and he said don't worry i won't do it but that breakfast feel that we had a treaty that was not been violated in any iota for 40 years central to israel's security and the 40 years that it's not been violated in egypt. >> why is it that carter is not that popular? >> this is for me. as a member of the jewish committee. he's a president that gave israel first piece with the most powerful arab enemy, egypt who broke the facts of the arab boycott with the legislation, who is the unquestioned father of the holocaust memorial museum and who championed the cause of soviet jury and got a doubling of immigration and saved a life during the trial. and who saved 50
the last day carter is an the king david hotel, has his bags packed and the airspace was cleared for air force one and he calls and says mr. president, i like to see you for progress. carter alex making it says in the lobby would you please entertain the prime minister while i get dressed and ready and so big and says this is a famous detail and he says i understand this and he says no, not for the reason to think but i believe this hotel up during the british occupation and he said don't worry...
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mr. carter. in today's data-driven world, organizations like the department of homeland security generate, collective, maintain enormous quantity its of data. data continues to be underutilized. federal, state, local entities have begun appointing the position of chief data officer to the management teams. such a position would work to improve data management and governance at an organization in order to format data for better analysis and use. the work conducted by chief data officers can help organizations achieve operational efficiencies, improve policy and insight decisionmaking, achieve data interoperability across legacy i.t. systems and increase transparency. to date, several entities within homeland security, including immigration and customs enforcement, have designated chief data officers. recognizing this growing trend, h.r. 6447 authorizes the secretary of homeland security, in consultation with the chief information officer, to designate a homeland securitywide chief data officer. th
mr. carter. in today's data-driven world, organizations like the department of homeland security generate, collective, maintain enormous quantity its of data. data continues to be underutilized. federal, state, local entities have begun appointing the position of chief data officer to the management teams. such a position would work to improve data management and governance at an organization in order to format data for better analysis and use. the work conducted by chief data officers can help...
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he was happy to see mrs. carter but insists he is just doing his job. >> i want everybody to know it wasn't just me. i was up there on the ladder getting around but it was a team effort. i just happened to be at the right place at the right time. >> his father was also a d.c. he was killed in the line of duty in may of 2015. >> really carrying on his father's legy in tha way. amazing. >> well, the skins didn't need any sunshine to take a win. we'll take it. >> a pretty iressive win against the packers. more now from fedex field. >> a dark, rainy day i landover brightened by the light of the redskins offense finally turning on. after six straight quarters witoout a hdown, the redskins score four in a 31-17 win over the packers. >> you know that you can laugh at and we're hear to win. we're hear to the division. >> age not a factor for adrian peterson. a huge turn around after thest lack loss in last week's home opener. >> that was probably the worst game i've ever been apart of last week. >> the guys are resilien >>
he was happy to see mrs. carter but insists he is just doing his job. >> i want everybody to know it wasn't just me. i was up there on the ladder getting around but it was a team effort. i just happened to be at the right place at the right time. >> his father was also a d.c. he was killed in the line of duty in may of 2015. >> really carrying on his father's legy in tha way. amazing. >> well, the skins didn't need any sunshine to take a win. we'll take it. >> a...
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mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i want to thank chairman frelinghuysen and ranking member lowey for their patience and negotiating to bring us to this point. i also want to thank ranking member debbie wasserman schultz for her rock solid support and keen analytic eye and i also think we need to remember that mr. charlie dent who retired early from this committee, who was chairman and had a strong hand in the product that came out here today. i'm pleased to describe for my colleagues the good news in the military construction and v.a. division of the mini bus. we are able to prvide long overdue support for our military and their family members with a total of $10.3 billion for military construction. which is an increase of $241 million or 2.% above f.y. 2018 levels. with that funding we are able to for the 65.3 million guard and reserve component products in 20 states and territories. $352 million for two medical facilities. $267.5 million for five d.o.d. schools. and just over $8 billion for military construc
mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i want to thank chairman frelinghuysen and ranking member lowey for their patience and negotiating to bring us to this point. i also want to thank ranking member debbie wasserman schultz for her rock solid support and keen analytic eye and i also think we need to remember that mr. charlie dent who retired early from this committee, who was chairman and had a strong hand in the product that came out here today. i'm...
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carter was scared. >> she was panicking a little bit. i am not going to let nothing happen to you. >> reporter: mccray was good on his word. before the roof caved, mrs. th carter another residents were safe. today missarter dropped by engine company 6 to bring mccray a thank you card for saving her life. mccray is the son of late lieutenant kevin mccray who died in theine of duty in 2015. mccray says he knows his dad would have been proud. >> i want everybo i to kno wasn't just me. i was up up there on theladder, but it was a team effort. the whole department played a factor. she wasn't the only reotue. er people were making rescues. i happened to be at the right place at the right time. >> reporter: a special bond forged by fire. >> she is a sweet young lady. i will never forget miss carter. >> fire officials believe that fire started in t attic. residents say they didn't hear or see smoke alarms goinf. of that, too, is still under in>stigation. he majestic sounds of or began musicyi p inside a church thanks to a generous gift fromou another of worship. ♪ >> calvary presbyterianhurch in alexandria dedicated their new organ. it was given to t gem as
carter was scared. >> she was panicking a little bit. i am not going to let nothing happen to you. >> reporter: mccray was good on his word. before the roof caved, mrs. th carter another residents were safe. today missarter dropped by engine company 6 to bring mccray a thank you card for saving her life. mccray is the son of late lieutenant kevin mccray who died in theine of duty in 2015. mccray says he knows his dad would have been proud. >> i want everybo i to kno wasn't...
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mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam chair, i rise in support of my good friend, mr. johnson's bill, the ensuring small scale l.n.g. certainty and access act. as many of you are aware, we re currently in the midst of a natural gas boom with liquefied natural gas more of a resource than ever before. we've seen how this increase in production has benefited not only the united states but some of our closest allies and trading partners. now we have an opportunity to continue to build and foster those relationships while stimulating american industries. for over 60 years, the united states has been a net importer of natural gas, relying on other countries to supply our l.n.g. needs. i've seen it firsthand as i have a facility in my district that was once an import facility for natural gas. that has changed, as they're undergoing a massive overhaul to allow for the export of natural gas. this bill will help address backlogs and delays in the application process by allowing small shipments of l.n.g. to be exported so long as they don't go over the threshold set forth in this
mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam chair, i rise in support of my good friend, mr. johnson's bill, the ensuring small scale l.n.g. certainty and access act. as many of you are aware, we re currently in the midst of a natural gas boom with liquefied natural gas more of a resource than ever before. we've seen how this increase in production has benefited not only the united states but some of our closest allies and trading partners. now we have an opportunity to continue to...
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mr. carter: i rise in strong support of this conference report. i have been horpped to be able to serve on the dens appropriations committee and also to represent forth hood, the great place, the tip of the atmosphere of our united states army land force and i'm proud of what we're doing for those men and women that fight on our behalf. we are giving them a 2.6% pay raise to all of our troops wherever they may be. they have earned this money. and we are taking care of the military families who are just as an important part of the fight as our warriors and this is a long time coming. largest pay raise in nining years. they ontains accelerated, are the tip. these are tanks and we are modernizing these vehicles so they can meet the needs of future wars and this is good for us and good for those who stand in harm's way on our before. we are particularly proud of the fact that we have stood up the army futures command in texas, south of my home ap we are going to fight the next generation of wars and i'm very proud that we have support to ensure our mi
mr. carter: i rise in strong support of this conference report. i have been horpped to be able to serve on the dens appropriations committee and also to represent forth hood, the great place, the tip of the atmosphere of our united states army land force and i'm proud of what we're doing for those men and women that fight on our behalf. we are giving them a 2.6% pay raise to all of our troops wherever they may be. they have earned this money. and we are taking care of the military families who...
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mr. carter, for 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i would like to thank chairman walden and chairman burgess to work with our partners across the aisle to come to on consensus to combat the opioid epidemic. i have seen families saved by paying medications and seen families torn apart. since this body began tackling the opioid epidemic, there are prevention, law enforcement and treatment. this legislation teaches all three prongs with a number created solutions in addition to solve the public health crisis. this package is not a silver bullet but we need to do everything in our capacity to prevent the addiction and overdoses that occur every day in the united states. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: i recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. roskham. mr. roskam: what a joy it is to be on the floor today. what a joy it is to be amongst a group of people that have set aside partisanship and come together to address
mr. carter, for 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i would like to thank chairman walden and chairman burgess to work with our partners across the aisle to come to on consensus to combat the opioid epidemic. i have seen families saved by paying medications and seen families torn apart. since this body began tackling the opioid epidemic, there are prevention, law enforcement and treatment. this legislation teaches all three prongs with a number created...
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mr. carter: across our country, there are around 67,000 pharmacies that fill an average of 12.2 million prescriptions every day. pharmacists are consistently rank aid among the most trusted health care providers, an important statistic because of the responsibility the profession carries. with the current opioid epidemic, pharmacists are possibly more important than ever before because of their position on the frontlines of patient's access to prescription drugs. as the only pharmacist currently serving in congress i'm glad to see the growing number of young people entering the pharmacy profession, working to make people healthier every day. thank you to all our pharmacists across the country. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition. without objection. mr. langevin: i rise to mr. langevin: with my good friend, chairman mike mccaul, i lieve cybersecurity is the first economic challenge in the 21st century. i believe each of us has a role to play staying safe online. the department of homeland security and its partners a
mr. carter: across our country, there are around 67,000 pharmacies that fill an average of 12.2 million prescriptions every day. pharmacists are consistently rank aid among the most trusted health care providers, an important statistic because of the responsibility the profession carries. with the current opioid epidemic, pharmacists are possibly more important than ever before because of their position on the frontlines of patient's access to prescription drugs. as the only pharmacist...
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mr. carter: thank you. i thank my colleague for yielding. i rise in support of this bill , the uced by karen handel community safety and security act. this is an important piece of legislation for multiple reasons. first, passage of this legislation fulfills congress' duty to fix a loophole in our federal legal code that the supreme court has decided must be changed. specifically, the u.s. supreme court has said that our definition of crimes of violence is unconstitutionally vague, applicable throughout u.s. code. this means courts must decide on a case-by-case basis which crimes are violent and which are not. unfortunately, this vagueness leads to inconsistencies. people who commit sexual assault, kidnapping, assault on a police officer or more may be set free by the courts because of this vague phrase in our code. with this legislation we can ensure those committing these acts stay behind bars and, further, fixing this problem is exactly what congress was designed to do, allowing those elected directly by the people to create and update th
mr. carter: thank you. i thank my colleague for yielding. i rise in support of this bill , the uced by karen handel community safety and security act. this is an important piece of legislation for multiple reasons. first, passage of this legislation fulfills congress' duty to fix a loophole in our federal legal code that the supreme court has decided must be changed. specifically, the u.s. supreme court has said that our definition of crimes of violence is unconstitutionally vague, applicable...
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. >> i understand you and mrs. carter have renovated your home. did you use the skills of habitat?do it ourselves. >> any married couple who's been married for as long as you have, when you do a project together, is it smooth sailing? >> no, not always. not even the habitat side. we've been married now for a little over 72 years. we've learned to accommodate over the years. >> measure twice, cut once is good for carpenters and maybe marriages. >> it is. >> we joined the carters at their latest habitat for community in soukd bend, indiana. there are 72,000 works. what does that tell you about america? >> it has a great orientation for helping people in need. it's very difficult for people who's well off to cross a barrier and get in touch with a very poor family who's in need and never has had a dekrenltd home. but habitat provides that very automatical automatically. >> reporter: in the process to get others to come out swinging like comedian miami david letterman. >> i should be thanking you for allowing me to do this. >> maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... ou
. >> i understand you and mrs. carter have renovated your home. did you use the skills of habitat?do it ourselves. >> any married couple who's been married for as long as you have, when you do a project together, is it smooth sailing? >> no, not always. not even the habitat side. we've been married now for a little over 72 years. we've learned to accommodate over the years. >> measure twice, cut once is good for carpenters and maybe marriages. >> it is. >> we...
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mr. carter, georgia, our last member to participate, thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. dorsey, congratulations, i'm the last one. mr. dorsey, in prepatiration fo this hearing, i sent out a notice through my district. i let them know we were having this hearing and i said what do you think i ought to ask him? i got back some interesting responses for that. one of them came from a teenage high school student. a conservative heteenage studen from camden county. it's on the florida/georgia state line. i'm a conservative high school student and i'm on twitter and i've got over 40,000 followers. yet i have tried -- this young man had tried five times to get verification. yet, he's been turned down all five times. and his question to me was i've got friends who are more liberal than me who have less followers than me, yet they've been verified. why is that? what should i tell them? >> so we -- first and foremost, we believe we need a complete reboot of our verification system. it depends on when his friends were verified. it's not a function of how many followers you have. we
mr. carter, georgia, our last member to participate, thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. dorsey, congratulations, i'm the last one. mr. dorsey, in prepatiration fo this hearing, i sent out a notice through my district. i let them know we were having this hearing and i said what do you think i ought to ask him? i got back some interesting responses for that. one of them came from a teenage high school student. a conservative heteenage studen from camden county. it's on the...
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also covers 20 pages of a surveillance application the first targeted warmer campaign advisor carter page. mr. trump's allies on capitol hill believe that the documents could prove the existence of an anti-trump bias within the fbi. >>> julie chen is stepping down from the cbs show the talk. cnn reports that her decision to leave is effective immediately. she will address the decision in a video taped message. her husband, former cbs executive les moonves has stepped down. she said he is always been a kind, decent, and moral human being. >>> the time now is 4:42. the world-class recognitions one of california's cash crops may still get. >>> the holiday rush is already on. to find seasonal workers, why you will be able to shop for the.-- job you want to this year. as wilson walker shows us.. the crop is about to get some designated appellations.. based on geographical regions. >>> soon, california weed will be falling the footsteps of wine. they're getting some designated appellations based on geographical reasons -- regions. >> with the help of the intense mendocino son, the girl little bit o
also covers 20 pages of a surveillance application the first targeted warmer campaign advisor carter page. mr. trump's allies on capitol hill believe that the documents could prove the existence of an anti-trump bias within the fbi. >>> julie chen is stepping down from the cbs show the talk. cnn reports that her decision to leave is effective immediately. she will address the decision in a video taped message. her husband, former cbs executive les moonves has stepped down. she said he...
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also covers 20 pages of a surveillance application that first targeted former campaign adviser carter page. mr. trump's allies on capitol hill believe those documents could prove the existence of an anti-trump bias within the fbi. >>> today was moving day for a san jose homeless encampment. hope village was set up just a couple weeks ago. it was built on state land near the san jose airport. kpix5's jackie ward says that while they've been forced to move, they did not have to go very far. >> i heard we're moving, so i better pack up. >> reporter: charles nelson has been homeless the past five years after losing his job at goodwill that he had for seven years, then consequently losing his home in campbell. he said hope village has been the safest he's felt since 2013. >> out here you can go to classes. you can go to your job, come back and everything is still here. i believe everybody is doing their best to find us a location and they're sincere. >> reporter: hope village is home to six people right now. late last night the chp said they had until noon today to pack up and get out. >> let's mar
also covers 20 pages of a surveillance application that first targeted former campaign adviser carter page. mr. trump's allies on capitol hill believe those documents could prove the existence of an anti-trump bias within the fbi. >>> today was moving day for a san jose homeless encampment. hope village was set up just a couple weeks ago. it was built on state land near the san jose airport. kpix5's jackie ward says that while they've been forced to move, they did not have to go very...
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order covers 20 pages of a surveillance application that first targeted former campaign advisory carter paige. mr. trump's allies on capitol hill believe those documents could prove the existence of an antitrump bias within the f.b.i. >>> new reports tonight that julie chen is stepping down from the cbs show "the talk" after her husband, former cbs ceo leslie moonves left the network. her decision to leave is effective immediately. she will address in a videotape message to her viewers during tomorrow's show. moonves was accused of sexual misconduct in "the new yorker" he denies the allegations published there. chen publicly supported her husband saying that he has always been a kind, descent, and moral human being. >>> well, it is only september but we are talking about the holidays. why workers will get to shop for the job they want this year. >>> one of california yeah cash crops may get world class recognition. >>> space x reveals the identity of its mystery passenger to make a historic trip around the moon this'll be the first manned mission to land on the moon. neil, if this flight is succe
order covers 20 pages of a surveillance application that first targeted former campaign advisory carter paige. mr. trump's allies on capitol hill believe those documents could prove the existence of an antitrump bias within the f.b.i. >>> new reports tonight that julie chen is stepping down from the cbs show "the talk" after her husband, former cbs ceo leslie moonves left the network. her decision to leave is effective immediately. she will address in a videotape message to...
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mr. carter, our last member to participate. thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. mr.dorsey, congratulations. i'm the last one. mr. dorsey, in preparation to this hearing, i asked them and let them know we're having this hearing and i would be asking questions and he said would be thinking about asking? i got some responses for the them came from a teenage high school student, conservative teenage high school student in camden county raid on the georgia florida state line and he said, you know, conservative teenage high school student i'm on twitter and i've got over 40,000 followers. yet i have tried, this young man had tried five times to get verification and yet even turned down all five times. his question to me is i've got friends who are more liberal than me, have countless followers than me and yet they've been verified. why is that? what should i tell them? >> first and foremost we need a complete reboot of our verification system. it's not serving us. it's not serving the people we serve well. it really depends on when his friends were verified. we had an open
mr. carter, our last member to participate. thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. mr.dorsey, congratulations. i'm the last one. mr. dorsey, in preparation to this hearing, i asked them and let them know we're having this hearing and i would be asking questions and he said would be thinking about asking? i got some responses for the them came from a teenage high school student, conservative teenage high school student in camden county raid on the georgia florida state line and he said, you know,...
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mr. carter from georgia, our last member to participate. thank you mr. chairman, and mr.dorsey, congrats, i am the last one. in preparation of this, i sent out questions to my district and asked them what do you think i ought to ask? i got back some interesting responses, and one came from a teenage high school student, a conservative student down in camden county, right on the .eorgia florida state line he said i am a conservative high school student, and i on twitter , and i have got over 40,000 followers. tried fiveman had times to get verification. and yet he has been turned down. haveuestion to me was, i got friends who are more liberal than me who have got less followers and yet they have been verified. why is that? what should i tell him? >> first and foremost, we need a complete reboot of our verification system. it is not serving us or the people well. it really depends on when his friends were verified. verificationen system not too long ago that look for various criteria and be verified based on that. it is not a function of how many followers, we have some ver
mr. carter from georgia, our last member to participate. thank you mr. chairman, and mr.dorsey, congrats, i am the last one. in preparation of this, i sent out questions to my district and asked them what do you think i ought to ask? i got back some interesting responses, and one came from a teenage high school student, a conservative student down in camden county, right on the .eorgia florida state line he said i am a conservative high school student, and i on twitter , and i have got over...
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able to accept information, by publishing it, they reveal classified information that smeared carter page. mrpage will be a very wealthy man. >> sean: i kind of agree with you by the end of all of this. we know that the grand jury has been seated. we know that we are looking at the lying issues, different sources that are telling me, also they are looking into the fisa abuse issues. >> they are. the problem is we do not know whether it is john huber or the security division at the justice department. the best information is that it is the national security division at the justice department. >> sean: would that not mean that everybody that signed off on the fisa warrants, otherwise the committed fraud that omitted the important information purposefully? >> yes, and yes. and that is why, and i mentioned this the other night, if you go back and look look at rod rosenstein's testimony, he answered a question in a very strange way. he said, i am relieved that i have been relieved of responsibility involving that area. that is fisa. the reason he has been relieved of those duties is that there is
able to accept information, by publishing it, they reveal classified information that smeared carter page. mrpage will be a very wealthy man. >> sean: i kind of agree with you by the end of all of this. we know that the grand jury has been seated. we know that we are looking at the lying issues, different sources that are telling me, also they are looking into the fisa abuse issues. >> they are. the problem is we do not know whether it is john huber or the security division at the...
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let's bring in right now the 39th president of the united states, president jimmy carter. mr.still in ground war in the middle east. that's extraordinary in itself. but what do you believe are the greatest achievements of that time and the legacy of the camp david accords? >> this morning it's good to remember this 40 years ago what happened. as a matter of fact, not a single word of the treaty between israel and egypt has been violated during that 40 years. they still have peace, although before camp david agreement between israel and egypt, they had been at war three times against each other and despised each other still because they could remember things that happened in the war and the people being killed on both sides. it's very gratifying to me to remember back in those days, and i hope they'll continue to be at peace. there were two basic elements of the camp david accords. one was the peace treaty between israel and egypt. it took about six months more of negotiations between the two in which i was deeply involved, of course. the other part was to give the palestinians
let's bring in right now the 39th president of the united states, president jimmy carter. mr.still in ground war in the middle east. that's extraordinary in itself. but what do you believe are the greatest achievements of that time and the legacy of the camp david accords? >> this morning it's good to remember this 40 years ago what happened. as a matter of fact, not a single word of the treaty between israel and egypt has been violated during that 40 years. they still have peace,...
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to a to foster carter he is an honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern career at leeds university in the u.k. and he joins me now from exeter and britain a very good day mr foster how they're used to seeing happy scenes and promises from a p.r. pyongyang the mood music has been set but was anything of substance achieved yes i think it was but it depends what you're talking about it's crucial to grasp that there is more than one thing going on here more than one process and the world tends to focus particularly on the nuclear issue understandably it's stream the important that's the global threat if you like the little story of this but the local issues in north korea south korea of this fear divided nation dismay would resonate with germany i think the seventy is still divided i like germany. many issues separated families possible economic cooperation recommitted railways they have an enormous agenda on but some progress was achieved on the nuclear issue unfortunately not so much. not president trump of call of the enter korean deal exciting the north has agreed to potentially dismantle its main nuclear site if the u.s. makes concessions what are those
to a to foster carter he is an honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern career at leeds university in the u.k. and he joins me now from exeter and britain a very good day mr foster how they're used to seeing happy scenes and promises from a p.r. pyongyang the mood music has been set but was anything of substance achieved yes i think it was but it depends what you're talking about it's crucial to grasp that there is more than one thing going on here more than one process and the...
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carter is going to come in and he won't recognize me. so anyway, he does come in. he does recognize me. that all went to my head. and so i said, mr. president, can i, can we have a picture of you and me and senator muskie? he said, sure. so we're standing there and president carter actually says to ed muskie, if madeleine loves me half as much she loves you, i'm glad she is working for me. then what happens is, when muskie announced as secretary of state, we're in the cabinet room and, i'm sitting in the back. president carter comes over to me, he says, are you pleased? i said very pleased. perhaps you don't remember where i came from? and he said of course i do. don't you remember the birthday party? but the bottom line was we were all in the cabinet room and ed muskie was in the press room already beginning to talk and you could see the carter people getting slightly nervous about that he had different skills. people think he was -- >> so we lost the election this 1980. you had to go back and get different living. you became a professor at georgetown. you got involved with a few campaigns that didn't make it. >> yeah. >> then bil
carter is going to come in and he won't recognize me. so anyway, he does come in. he does recognize me. that all went to my head. and so i said, mr. president, can i, can we have a picture of you and me and senator muskie? he said, sure. so we're standing there and president carter actually says to ed muskie, if madeleine loves me half as much she loves you, i'm glad she is working for me. then what happens is, when muskie announced as secretary of state, we're in the cabinet room and, i'm...
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mr. steele, after he had been fired by the fbi, they knew they couldn't trust him. the third thing is regarding carter page. the information the fbi had that indicated all of these accusations they made against him were not true and they didn't include that in the fisa application. they had a legal obligation to do that. they can't say we will show the fisa courts this but we won't show them that, they can't do that. >> harris: are we going to get to see how this secret court operates? are we going to get some revelations about that? not just in these three buckets of documents? they seem to have a lot of power and if they can watch somebody with the trump campaign, and republicans were part of the process that got renewals for that watching. so this isn't even like it's a bipartisan fight anymore, this is the same party but it's against the american people's best interest not to know how the court operates. >> that brings to a really important point, harris. it doesn't cast much light directly on how they opposite but it does make you wonder, why didn't they ask some of these questions that seem so o
mr. steele, after he had been fired by the fbi, they knew they couldn't trust him. the third thing is regarding carter page. the information the fbi had that indicated all of these accusations they made against him were not true and they didn't include that in the fisa application. they had a legal obligation to do that. they can't say we will show the fisa courts this but we won't show them that, they can't do that. >> harris: are we going to get to see how this secret court operates?...
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mr. president. [applause] >> sean: as we get a break with the president speaking, we go back to sara carter and gregyou've been following john's breaking news today on top of sara's news. the redacted materials that everyone is requesting, fisa warrants, 302's, other issues that could be exculpatory, people like papadopoulos and paige, this could all be coming out tomorrow or within days peer talk about john's report and the rejections reductions, freeing this information that congress has been seeking forever. >> congress deserves this information. they are legally entitled to it. it is under subpoena and the department of justice on the, obstructing justice and obstructing congress. the president can put a stop to it with a wave of his pen, four different sets of documents. i am told they will not only be exculpatory of the president himself, but they will be explosive in the level that the department of justice engaged in, they use false intelligence knowingly to target and frame donald trump. to launch this investigation of him, and to spy on the trump campaign with a fisa fire wirep warrant. th
mr. president. [applause] >> sean: as we get a break with the president speaking, we go back to sara carter and gregyou've been following john's breaking news today on top of sara's news. the redacted materials that everyone is requesting, fisa warrants, 302's, other issues that could be exculpatory, people like papadopoulos and paige, this could all be coming out tomorrow or within days peer talk about john's report and the rejections reductions, freeing this information that congress...
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mr. smith: fdr swept the country. hoover had 59 electoral votes, this man who -- i mean, i don't think -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, but i don't anyone has gone from when he was elected to such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states and with it congress. and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. the hoover-roosevelt interregnum was so that the constitution had to be amended. president used to be sworn in on march 4. they decided that it was too long for roosevelt to be sworn in. the two men had virtually no communication. i think it is safe to say hoover believed fdr was deliberately avoiding having any responsibility in the hopes that if things did go to hell, he would then receive the credit, and in many ways that is exactly what happened. the irony is the banks were crashing at the end -- i mean the roof was falling in. , and hoover could have closed the banks. but it was that -- someone would say it was stubbornness or principle, i would say it was a lack of political fine
mr. smith: fdr swept the country. hoover had 59 electoral votes, this man who -- i mean, i don't think -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, but i don't anyone has gone from when he was elected to such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states and with it congress. and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. the hoover-roosevelt interregnum was so that the...
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documents related to the investigation into carter page — a former trump advisor — and text messages between members of the department ofjustice. critics say mrtigation. for more on how this impacts the wider mueller probe we arejoined by franklin foer, staff writer at the atlantic magazine. he is also author of the book world without mind. franklin, thank you for coming in. if you are an american, an informant around the world who is thinking of helping the us and you look at the fa ct helping the us and you look at the fact that the president is declassifying information into the russia pro, do you think yourself, i don't know if i will help america because my name might get declassified? you would be spooked, because what ever promises were made to you, in the past, by the investigators you were working with, the intelligence officers you were working with, would appear to be worth nothing if the president of the usa for whatever political reason or self—preservation decided that he was going tojump those agreements and that that secret does not really mean sigrid. also, presumably if you are a foreign intelligence service, you will look a
documents related to the investigation into carter page — a former trump advisor — and text messages between members of the department ofjustice. critics say mrtigation. for more on how this impacts the wider mueller probe we arejoined by franklin foer, staff writer at the atlantic magazine. he is also author of the book world without mind. franklin, thank you for coming in. if you are an american, an informant around the world who is thinking of helping the us and you look at the fa ct...