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mrs. kennedy was given this chair.his chair was the first one returned to the white house in 1961 by people who live in washington who attended the sales or had ancestors who attended the sales. this chair became the model for some reproductions that were placed in the blue room to try to re-create the monroe era. when these arrived at the white house in 1870, they were upholstered in crimson, that is how the room looked from 1817 to 1837. the first 20 years after the fire, things were red. since 1837, it has been blue and that is why the name is now blue room. a very high style french chair. this had the most original material still part of its gilding and surface features. it has been restored to look like it probably would have looked in the monroe administration. with beautiful furnished smooth surfaces to simulate metal. the poster was put on to re-create the original appearance. this became the specimen share while we have others upholstered in blue. since the arrival of this chair in 1961, the white house house
mrs. kennedy was given this chair.his chair was the first one returned to the white house in 1961 by people who live in washington who attended the sales or had ancestors who attended the sales. this chair became the model for some reproductions that were placed in the blue room to try to re-create the monroe era. when these arrived at the white house in 1870, they were upholstered in crimson, that is how the room looked from 1817 to 1837. the first 20 years after the fire, things were red....
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mrs. kennedy-shriver. >> on behalf of the foundation for handicapped children, thank you so much. pope john paul ii: thank you. the mayor of new york. governor -- >> [indiscernible] >> yes. governor everett harriman and mrs. everett herman -- harriman. [speaking foreign language] no, no, has to take the picture from there. [indiscernible] congressman -- >> your holiness. >> the director of the united nations development appropriation. the undersecretary general for special political affairs. joyner is the director for the center. he was introduced to your holiness. >> [indiscernible] [speaking foreign language] the undersecretary general. the minister for the four and affairs of cyprus. the representative of cyprus. the representative of jordan. madame. >> i come from jerusalem. [indiscernible] >> the president of the united nations correspondents association. >> [indiscernible] pope john paul ii: thank you. the ambassador of the united states of america. pope john paul ii: thank you very much. --ambassador [indiscernible] the wife for the minister of foreign affairs of spain. the
mrs. kennedy-shriver. >> on behalf of the foundation for handicapped children, thank you so much. pope john paul ii: thank you. the mayor of new york. governor -- >> [indiscernible] >> yes. governor everett harriman and mrs. everett herman -- harriman. [speaking foreign language] no, no, has to take the picture from there. [indiscernible] congressman -- >> your holiness. >> the director of the united nations development appropriation. the undersecretary general for...
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she is followed by senator robert kennedy and senator ed kennedy -- ted kennedy with their wives. that is mrs. ethel kennedy, wife of robert kennedy and senator robert kennedy. senator edward kennedy and his wife. the prime minister is being presented. i correct myself, that is senator edward kennedy now. cardinal spellman is approaching the holy father. the deputy prime minister and the prime minister of ireland. you see the delegates, the senior officials of the secretary of the organization, the cardinals of the papal party. now is the foreign minister. followed by the french permanent representative to the united nations, ambassador stevens. during the official visit of president de gaulle, he was accompanied by the foreign minister. he exchanges some words with the pontiff. ambassador sedu. the foreign minister of chile. secretary of state dean rusk. the ambassador of the united states. mrs. goldberg, the ambassador's wife. the ex-president of the general u and hisp fro wife. pope john paul ii served from 1978 until his death in 2005, the second longest serving open history. up next, we
she is followed by senator robert kennedy and senator ed kennedy -- ted kennedy with their wives. that is mrs. ethel kennedy, wife of robert kennedy and senator robert kennedy. senator edward kennedy and his wife. the prime minister is being presented. i correct myself, that is senator edward kennedy now. cardinal spellman is approaching the holy father. the deputy prime minister and the prime minister of ireland. you see the delegates, the senior officials of the secretary of the organization,...
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mr. kennedy, mr. bucshon and mr. pallone. prescription drug abuse is an epidemic in this country and sadly kentucky is impacted by high rates of prescription drug abuse. every year, there are 15,000 overdose deaths from prescription main receive -- relievers. for every overdose death, there are 32 emergency department visits. one important tool we have as a nation to combat this epidemic is prescription drug monitoring programs. they prevent doctor shopping and help physicians make more informed clinical digs. re-authorizing this will provide grants to states to provide prezrippings drug monitoring programs. they can access a patient's prescription history to help identify patients at risk for addiction those abusing prescription drugs. t also helps identify best practices -- practices for new ways to improve existing monitoring programs. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and reserve the balance of my too many. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky -- balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gen
mr. kennedy, mr. bucshon and mr. pallone. prescription drug abuse is an epidemic in this country and sadly kentucky is impacted by high rates of prescription drug abuse. every year, there are 15,000 overdose deaths from prescription main receive -- relievers. for every overdose death, there are 32 emergency department visits. one important tool we have as a nation to combat this epidemic is prescription drug monitoring programs. they prevent doctor shopping and help physicians make more...
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mr. kennedy. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm franklin kennedy's from bos worst street in san francisco on the 4 had line the 52 line, bart and the 36 line it this story began on august 18th of 2015 i was the victim of a bank fraud by someone utilizing the bank of america atm 14 times i only used it once so the bank of america changed my card and reset the money to me that's a good thing, however, clipper i have my auto reload clipper decided to go gets their money it is fine but they don't go by the bank i called clipper b with bank of america on the line and discussed it and clipper supervisor told me it would be anywhere from 7 to 10 days for this corrective action to take place i said whatever it takes please just get me so i have my september muni pass for adults on my card they said okay. they'll work on it i said fine they suspended my use of clipper soon after and in so doing they maids my clipper card inoperable on ever reader throughout the state it doesn't work so luckily i didn't see a pop officer and they restored everything on the lighting thanks to the help of the state of c
mr. kennedy. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm franklin kennedy's from bos worst street in san francisco on the 4 had line the 52 line, bart and the 36 line it this story began on august 18th of 2015 i was the victim of a bank fraud by someone utilizing the bank of america atm 14 times i only used it once so the bank of america changed my card and reset the money to me that's a good thing, however, clipper i have my auto reload clipper decided to go gets their money it is fine but they...
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mrs. kennedy is seated next to robert kennedy. so it is edward kennedy, his wife, [indiscernible] mr. dumas has just been presented. i correct myself, that is senator edward kennedy now. thecardinal is approaching holy father behind senator kennedy. the deputy prime minister and the prime minister of ireland. you see the delegates, the senior officials within the organization, the cardinals with the papal party. the french foreign minister is presented, followed by the french ambassador. two years ago, general de gaulle was accompanied by the prime minister. he exchanged words with the prime minister. the ambassador. the prime minister of chile. secretary of state dean rusk. an ambassador of the united states. an ex-president of the general peru.ly, of >> and you are looking at a tweet from shirley henry, the deputy washington editor at npr. that is the set of at the south the white house for tomorrow. we have a life for u.s. part of our continuing coverage. that will be tomorrow at 8:45 a.m. east. fromll show you events about a half-hour ago in case you missed it, of the popes baseal
mrs. kennedy is seated next to robert kennedy. so it is edward kennedy, his wife, [indiscernible] mr. dumas has just been presented. i correct myself, that is senator edward kennedy now. thecardinal is approaching holy father behind senator kennedy. the deputy prime minister and the prime minister of ireland. you see the delegates, the senior officials within the organization, the cardinals with the papal party. the french foreign minister is presented, followed by the french ambassador. two...
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mrs. kennedy, and the crowd yells. and the president of the united states. tan all the way from here. >> looking at how things actually went, it wasn't just a trip to dallas, it was a political trip preparing for the 1964 elections. >> shaking hands now with the dallas people, governor and mrs. connolly, governor connolly on your left. >> it was whether kennedy, using all his charisma and influence to get all the squabbling democrats in texas to come together before the election the next year. >> and here comes the president now. in fact he is not in his limo, he is reaching across the fence shaking hands. >> in those days everybody could get a lot closer to the president. i was standing behind mrs. kennedy and saw a hand reach through the chain link fence and break off one of the red roses. >> thousands of children now swarming, trying to get over the fence. the dallas police trying to keep them back. >> this is great for the people and makes the egg shells even thinner for the secret service, whose job it was to guard the man. >> the trip had gone terrific
mrs. kennedy, and the crowd yells. and the president of the united states. tan all the way from here. >> looking at how things actually went, it wasn't just a trip to dallas, it was a political trip preparing for the 1964 elections. >> shaking hands now with the dallas people, governor and mrs. connolly, governor connolly on your left. >> it was whether kennedy, using all his charisma and influence to get all the squabbling democrats in texas to come together before the...
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mrs. jacqueline kennedy is presented by the cardinal. the conversation. they are followed by senator robert kennedy and senator ed kennedy. ethel kennedy and robert kennedy. senator edward kennedy and his wife. the prime minister of ireland. i correct myself. that is someone else. the cardinal is approaching the holy father. .he deputy prime minister we seen the secretary of the organization, the cardinals and , and a minister of france has been presented, followed by the french minister. course, had a visit summit two years ago. accompanied by the prime minister. the ambassador. the prime minister of chile. and this is followed by another representative. and the ambassador's wife. and the president of the general assembly. announcer: pope john
mrs. jacqueline kennedy is presented by the cardinal. the conversation. they are followed by senator robert kennedy and senator ed kennedy. ethel kennedy and robert kennedy. senator edward kennedy and his wife. the prime minister of ireland. i correct myself. that is someone else. the cardinal is approaching the holy father. .he deputy prime minister we seen the secretary of the organization, the cardinals and , and a minister of france has been presented, followed by the french minister....
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mrs. kennedy. the crowd yells. and the president of united states shaking hands with the dallas people. president kennedy: we must concern themselves with the progressive future. i hope to preserve the peace to make sure that this is achieved. >> bullet wounds. the president is seriously wounded. >> excuse me, chet. here is a flash from the associated press. they say he is dead. >> the white house press secretary has announced president kennedy is dead. >> the nation' s capitol is in disbelief. the sidewalks have been jammed with crowds. >> i was 15-20 feet away from the president. three shots rang out towards jackie. she fell over on him and said my god, he is shot. >> here and there people are crying. there are reactions of rage and fury. >> the only evidence i have as to who these people are are these ultraconservative groups spreading hate. this is the first time in my life i can say i' m not proud to be an american. >> they have little doubt that lee oswald was the one who shot and killed president kennedy. lee oswald: i emphatically deny these charges. >> he has been shot. lee oswa
mrs. kennedy. the crowd yells. and the president of united states shaking hands with the dallas people. president kennedy: we must concern themselves with the progressive future. i hope to preserve the peace to make sure that this is achieved. >> bullet wounds. the president is seriously wounded. >> excuse me, chet. here is a flash from the associated press. they say he is dead. >> the white house press secretary has announced president kennedy is dead. >> the nation' s...
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and senator ted kennedy with their wives. that is mrs. ethel kennedy. and then senator robert candy. -- robert kennedy. senator edward kennedy and his wife. the grand minister of ireland has been presented. carnell stallman is approaching the holy bother. behind senator kennedy. the deputy prime minister and prime minister of ireland. you see the delegate, the senior officials of the secretary of the organization, the cardinals of the people party. coming now is the foreign minister of france. permanenty the french representatives of the united nations. and general degaulle was accompanied by the foreign minister. and the ambassador. the prime minister of chile. and dean rusk. and the ambassador of peru. next pope john paul the second surfer 1970 until his death in 2005. the second longest-serving pope in modern history. next, american history tv looks back to 1979 when the pope traveled to new york city and address the unit -- the u.n. general assembly. this 40 minute program includes extensive scenes of the vote arriving at the u.n. and later, grading
and senator ted kennedy with their wives. that is mrs. ethel kennedy. and then senator robert candy. -- robert kennedy. senator edward kennedy and his wife. the grand minister of ireland has been presented. carnell stallman is approaching the holy bother. behind senator kennedy. the deputy prime minister and prime minister of ireland. you see the delegate, the senior officials of the secretary of the organization, the cardinals of the people party. coming now is the foreign minister of france....
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kennedy. >> this is mrs. ethel kennedy. senator edward kennedy's wife. this is the prime minister. i correct myself. that is mrs. kennedy now. the cardinal is approaching the holy father. the deputy prime minister of ireland. you can see the delegates, the secretaries of the organization. the foreigns minister of france. he is the french permanent representative to the united nations. general the gall was accompanied by the foreign minister. this is an ambassador. this is the prime minister of chile. this is the ambassador of the united states. the next president of the general assembly. >> the pope's visit to the united states, c-span has complete coverage beginning at 3:45 p.m. we are live with the president and mrs. obama greeting the pontiff. the welcoming ceremony for the pope as they officially welcome him to the white house. by the coverage begins at 8:45 p.m. eastern. mass.ow, the live coverage begins from capitol hill as francis makes history, becoming the first pontiff to address congress. friday morning, the pope speaks to the united nations general assembly on c-span 3.
kennedy. >> this is mrs. ethel kennedy. senator edward kennedy's wife. this is the prime minister. i correct myself. that is mrs. kennedy now. the cardinal is approaching the holy father. the deputy prime minister of ireland. you can see the delegates, the secretaries of the organization. the foreigns minister of france. he is the french permanent representative to the united nations. general the gall was accompanied by the foreign minister. this is an ambassador. this is the prime...
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mr. kennedy. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm franklin kennedy's from bos worst street in san francisco online, bart and the 36 line it this story began on august 18th of 2015 i was the victim of a bank fraud by someone utilizing the bank of america atm 14 times i only used it once so the bank of america changed my card and reset the money to me that's a good thing, however, clipper i have my auto reload clipper decided to go gets their money it is fine but they don't go by the bank i called clipper b with bank of america on the line and discussed it and clipper supervisor told me it would be anywhere from 7 to 10 days for this corrective action to take place i said whatever it takes please just get me so i have my september muni pass for adults on my card they said okay. they'll work on it i said fine they suspended my use of clipper soon after and in so doing they maids my clipper card inoperable on ever reader throughout the state it doesn't work so luckily i didn't see a pop officer and they restored everything on the lighting thanks to the help of the state of california municipal com
mr. kennedy. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm franklin kennedy's from bos worst street in san francisco online, bart and the 36 line it this story began on august 18th of 2015 i was the victim of a bank fraud by someone utilizing the bank of america atm 14 times i only used it once so the bank of america changed my card and reset the money to me that's a good thing, however, clipper i have my auto reload clipper decided to go gets their money it is fine but they don't go by the bank i...
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mr. kennedy of massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. kennedy: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my colleague for the recognition, my colleague from florida. madam speaker, i think it is important that we do get our facts straight. this year over two million babies will be born to women on medicaid. that is nearly half of all of the births in this country. at the same time more than half of medicaid providers in our country are not accepting new patients. that leaves hundreds of thousands of expectant mothers without access to essential prenatal care and treatment. and that is where planned parenthood comes in. the unjust prenatal care, they provide lifesaving cancer screenings, s.t.d. tests, compassionate counseling to millions of women, men, and families who often have nowhere else to turn for their basic health care needs. 80% of the patients that planned parenthood serves have incomes at or below 150% of the poverty line. those pati
mr. kennedy of massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. kennedy: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my colleague for the recognition, my colleague from florida. madam speaker, i think it is important that we do get our facts straight. this year over two million babies will be born to women on medicaid. that is nearly half of all of the births in this country. at the same time more than half of medicaid providers in our...
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mr. kennedy >> good afternoon, dragon sean kennedy. program manager. i'm here today to talk what the next step in deliberating it will cost transit system for the city of san francisco. specifically, the five fulton. the sport and mayor ed lee has asked sfmta to ask to initiative. one, improving transportation safety throughout the system and, two, improving municipal reliability. moving forward is delivering on those goals. we are-township project with the idea of reducing traffic related deaths to 0 x 20 24 hour major transit corridors. russell working on improving transit reliability and comforts of the system. basically more doing that to to wasted one, capital projects to improve reliability and two, service improvements in service changes to improve the comfort and reduce crowding on our lines most crowded lines. >> i'm typically invited you talk about t changes. i did what i think just take one quick second and make sure to highlight that september 26 come will be having our second huge of this increase. really, historic increase. we had-will be
mr. kennedy >> good afternoon, dragon sean kennedy. program manager. i'm here today to talk what the next step in deliberating it will cost transit system for the city of san francisco. specifically, the five fulton. the sport and mayor ed lee has asked sfmta to ask to initiative. one, improving transportation safety throughout the system and, two, improving municipal reliability. moving forward is delivering on those goals. we are-township project with the idea of reducing traffic...
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mrs. kennedy and said this must bring back memories.aughter] she was always trying to impress the press so before you started the campaign in 1968 he was the great anchorman at the hotel room and he gave him a drink and he said i will have sherry and he thought to himself that might not be manly enough, so i will have a double cherry. [laughter] >> mixing really didn't like people said they wanted to get to the state dinners to cut them short they got a stopwatch and they got the state dinners down to 58 minutes and they did it by eliminating the soup course because nixon would still serve over his taxi taxi. the explanation was real men don't like soup. [laughter] nixon was afraid of people and yet at the same time, he liked to plunge into crowds. mixing love to taunt any war protesters by giving them the peace sign. they start throwing rocks and garbage in the united states and that night i'm going to read the chief of staff and here is the entry for that night. after the arrival in saint clement e. he went home and kept calling with
mrs. kennedy and said this must bring back memories.aughter] she was always trying to impress the press so before you started the campaign in 1968 he was the great anchorman at the hotel room and he gave him a drink and he said i will have sherry and he thought to himself that might not be manly enough, so i will have a double cherry. [laughter] >> mixing really didn't like people said they wanted to get to the state dinners to cut them short they got a stopwatch and they got the state...
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mr. kennedy strategic mismatch.'s a greater extent today which existed during the cold war period, especially the latter cold war period. but secondly and over the last 15 years, whatever trust vladimir putin had towards the united states, particularly the united states, has evaporated. and even worse, his whole domestic, political consolidation is much more dependent upon anti-americanism. it is the principle problem i think in his political legitimacy authority building strategy with the russian public. and so we just heard this over the past several years this growing chorus of we are the enemy. we seek to weaken russia. come on, let's be serious. the cia, the nsa, the state department, all of the ngos that we support, we can't hold a candle to the russians themselves when it comes to the task of weakening russia. sorry, but i have to say that. but i think the point to mr. putin is that most of the time he has been leader, de facto and/or treasury of russia, it has been economic growth and prosperity which is bee
mr. kennedy strategic mismatch.'s a greater extent today which existed during the cold war period, especially the latter cold war period. but secondly and over the last 15 years, whatever trust vladimir putin had towards the united states, particularly the united states, has evaporated. and even worse, his whole domestic, political consolidation is much more dependent upon anti-americanism. it is the principle problem i think in his political legitimacy authority building strategy with the...
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mr. kennedy. >> i want to thank the ranking member for yielding.it is always nice to see a familiar face amongst our witnesses at hearings, and i'm pleased to have a chance to welcome louis gutierrez, mr. gutierrez throughout his career has championed the use of technology to help government do its work better, whether it's as our commonwealth's executor or the executive director of massachusetts health connector. particularly when it comes to health care. in his latet role, he's worked diligently to ensure massachusetts maintains its status as a state with one of the lowest uninsured rates in the country. as the rate continues to fall nearing single digits thanks to the affordable care act, i'm looking forward to hearing more about your efforts to make our system more efficient and effective as well as any best practices that you've encountered that could be applied across this country. thanks so much for being here. yield back. >> remaining time to ms. capps. >> thank you. to the ranking member tor yielding and letting me, also, letting me waive
mr. kennedy. >> i want to thank the ranking member for yielding.it is always nice to see a familiar face amongst our witnesses at hearings, and i'm pleased to have a chance to welcome louis gutierrez, mr. gutierrez throughout his career has championed the use of technology to help government do its work better, whether it's as our commonwealth's executor or the executive director of massachusetts health connector. particularly when it comes to health care. in his latet role, he's worked...
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mr. kennedy. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm franklin kennedy's from bos worst street in san francisco on the 4 had line the 52 line, bart and the 36 line it this story began on august 18th of 2015 i was the victim of a bank fraud by someone utilizing the bank of america atm 14 times i only used it once so the bank of america changed my card and reset the money to me that's a good thing, however, clipper i have my auto reload clipper decided to go gets their money it is fine but they don't go by the bank i called clipper b with bank of america on the line and discussed it and clipper supervisor told me it would be anywhere from 7 to 10 days for this corrective action to take place i said whatever it takes please just get me so i have my september muni pass for adults on my card they said okay. they'll work on it i said fine they suspended my use of clipper soon after and in so doing they maids my clipper card inoperable on ever reader throughout the state it doesn't work so luckily i didn't see a pop officer and they restored everything on the lighting thanks to the help of the state of c
mr. kennedy. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm franklin kennedy's from bos worst street in san francisco on the 4 had line the 52 line, bart and the 36 line it this story began on august 18th of 2015 i was the victim of a bank fraud by someone utilizing the bank of america atm 14 times i only used it once so the bank of america changed my card and reset the money to me that's a good thing, however, clipper i have my auto reload clipper decided to go gets their money it is fine but they...
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mr. john kennedy. >> it's really all john f. kennedy's fault.who visited "the tonight show" with jack par in 1959 and broke the barrier of politicians going on entertainment talk shows. candidate bill clinton brought the house down on arsin yo hall. president obama lowered the bar. >> what should we do about -- >> propping up between two ferns with zach galifianakis and with glo-zel on youtube. this week a bunch of candidates hit the talk show couch where questions can be as soft as the cushions. hillary clinton will appear with ellen degeneres. instead of dancing around questions about her email server she is likely to actually dance around. donald trump, he might slow jam the news with jimmy fallon. jeb bush will appear on stephen colbert's brand-new talk show. all this for an election season that might be giving david letterman a reason to want to come out of retirement. >> they are great ties. >> the ties are made in china. >> thanks for watching. mark your calendars, the cnn republican debate is september 16th a week from wednesday. i will
mr. john kennedy. >> it's really all john f. kennedy's fault.who visited "the tonight show" with jack par in 1959 and broke the barrier of politicians going on entertainment talk shows. candidate bill clinton brought the house down on arsin yo hall. president obama lowered the bar. >> what should we do about -- >> propping up between two ferns with zach galifianakis and with glo-zel on youtube. this week a bunch of candidates hit the talk show couch where questions...
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mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you for holding an important hearing and thank you to the witnesses for coming back. >> i'm going to touch on some try to flush out some of what my colleagues have touched on for both of you. obviously, medicare part d is a large and important program serving millions of seniors across the country and a good deal of them in my district. given the scope and transactions involved proactive data analysis is an important tool to focus fraud detectment and enforcement efforts and it does just that highlighting noticeable outliars and the prescription for opioids are troubling given the nationwide epidemic in previous hearings that some of my colleagues have touched on. spending for commonly abused opioids grew than the spending on all drugs on page 3, i believe. dr. agerwald, the initial dom pair son with 2011 data is there's been a substantial reduction of opioid over other utilizers and to prevent the overutilization of prescription utilizations within the part d program. >> so, again, multiple facets to the issue, where there's ben fish reoverutilizatio
mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you for holding an important hearing and thank you to the witnesses for coming back. >> i'm going to touch on some try to flush out some of what my colleagues have touched on for both of you. obviously, medicare part d is a large and important program serving millions of seniors across the country and a good deal of them in my district. given the scope and transactions involved proactive data analysis is an important tool to focus fraud...
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mr. kennedy of massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. kennedy: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my colleague for the recognition, my colleague from florida. madam speaker, i think it is important that we do get our facts straight. this year over two million babies will be born to women on medicaid. that is nearly half of all of the births in this country. at the same time more than half of medicaid providers in our country are not accepting new patients. that leaves hundreds of thousands of expectant mothers without access to essential prenatal care and treatment. and that is where planned parenthood comes in. the unjust prenatal care, they provide lifesaving cancer screenings, s.t.d. tests, compassionate counseling to millions of women, men, and families who often have nowhere else to turn for their basic health care needs. 80% of the patients that planned parenthood serves have incomes at or below 150% of the poverty line. those pati
mr. kennedy of massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. kennedy: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my colleague for the recognition, my colleague from florida. madam speaker, i think it is important that we do get our facts straight. this year over two million babies will be born to women on medicaid. that is nearly half of all of the births in this country. at the same time more than half of medicaid providers in our...
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mr. speaker. in 1963 president kennedy served in this chamber. he spoke at a american university about preventing nuclear war. and that to do so is necessary to deal with our most feared and distrusted enemy at the time, the soviet union. as mistrusted and evil in the eyes of americans then as iran is today. as you recall, the prime minister boldly stated, we will bury you. president kennedy understood, though, that in negotiationses with an enemy, quote, we must diversity those confrontations which bring an adversary to the choice of humiliating retreat or nuclear war. president obama, along with the other five nations at the negotiating table in vienna, confronted the same reality. when president reagan engaged with the soviet unionings he also was negotiating with our -- union, he also was negotiating with our most feared and distrusted enemy. in negotiations with iran, it has been the same for president obama as it was for president kennedy in negotiating with the soviet union. and both president kennedy and president obama had the same goals
mr. speaker. in 1963 president kennedy served in this chamber. he spoke at a american university about preventing nuclear war. and that to do so is necessary to deal with our most feared and distrusted enemy at the time, the soviet union. as mistrusted and evil in the eyes of americans then as iran is today. as you recall, the prime minister boldly stated, we will bury you. president kennedy understood, though, that in negotiationses with an enemy, quote, we must diversity those confrontations...
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. >> what forced a flight to ireland to abruptly turn around after leaving kennedy airport. >> mr. de blasio goes to washington. what is on the mayor's agenda later this week in the nation's capitol. >> i'm ken rosato. >> i'm lori stokes. it's tuesday, september 29th. you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and bill. >>> we are looking at rainfall totals, cloudy skies, fog around the area. we have a busy week of weather. first off, here we go. temperature this morning starting out around 72 degrees. 84% humidity. winds are calm, pressure steady. we have a flood watch already issued coming your way. that will be in butch chess county, ulster and around sullivan county. is the rain that will be heavy around. that will continue to start to develop this evening and tonight. we are looking at 77 by noontime. a couple of showers. 81 this afternoon. heavy rain starts tonight. flooding tonight and tomorrow. we will talk about 2 to 3 inches of rain in the first batch, tropical storm joaquin possible for the weekend. >> we have an accident on the cross bronx expre
. >> what forced a flight to ireland to abruptly turn around after leaving kennedy airport. >> mr. de blasio goes to washington. what is on the mayor's agenda later this week in the nation's capitol. >> i'm ken rosato. >> i'm lori stokes. it's tuesday, september 29th. you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and bill. >>> we are looking at rainfall totals, cloudy skies, fog around the area. we have a busy week of weather. first off,...
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mrs. roosevelt and numerous world figures, such as john f. kennedy, nikita khrushchev, winston churchill, and many other notables would have entered the home with mrs. roosevelt. the desk here is where she worked on her "my day" column, some of her books, magazine articles, and tremendous correspondence with the american public. and of course, that's the desk with the misspelled nametag. the nametag was presented to mrs. roosevelt by a young man in hyde park. he crafted the item in his shop class, having no idea that he misspelled her name. she accepted it as a gift, gave her gracious thank you. it found a home on her desk and stayed for the duration. aside from her writing, this is the reception area, so when dinners went on here at the site, this would be where the cocktail hour was enjoyed. the dining room is an important room in the activities here at val-kill. the table setting here was derived from an early magazine article in the 1950s in mccall's magazine, which was titled how "how eleanor lives at val-kill." it's set up as a buffet, and that
mrs. roosevelt and numerous world figures, such as john f. kennedy, nikita khrushchev, winston churchill, and many other notables would have entered the home with mrs. roosevelt. the desk here is where she worked on her "my day" column, some of her books, magazine articles, and tremendous correspondence with the american public. and of course, that's the desk with the misspelled nametag. the nametag was presented to mrs. roosevelt by a young man in hyde park. he crafted the item in...
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in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. lincoln, his secretary and her aids removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top? lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, a lot of people disliked him greatly, some hated him would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we swear by the rule of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans, all i have, i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is sailing on under the new captain. but at the same time, he can't appear to be too anxious to assume power and he has to keep the kennedy people on board with him. so that speech means everything. >> no words are strong enough to express our determination to continue the forward thrust of america that he began. [ a
in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. lincoln, his secretary and her aids removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top? lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, a lot of people disliked him greatly, some hated him would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we...
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mrs. smith say -- and i want to read this again. this is justice kennedy, what the chairman stated, this is justice kennedy's statements, not mine. he says this. he said he described at length the testimony provided by abortionist leroy carhart about the alternate d&e method for dismemberment procedure. this is what he said in court. and mrs. smith doesn't say that's wrong. she doesn't say that's inaccurate. here's what it says. the fetus can be alive at the beginning of the dismemberment process and can survive for a time while its limbs are being torn off. dr. carhart agreed. that when you pull out a piece of the fetus, let's say an arm or a leg and remove that at the time just prior to the removal of the portion of the fetus the fetus is alive. dr. carhart has observed fetal heartbeat, via ultrasound, with extensive parts of the fetus removed. and testified that mere dismemberment of a limb does not always cause death because he knows of a physician who removed the arm of a fetus only to have the fetus go on to be born as a living child with one arm. at
mrs. smith say -- and i want to read this again. this is justice kennedy, what the chairman stated, this is justice kennedy's statements, not mine. he says this. he said he described at length the testimony provided by abortionist leroy carhart about the alternate d&e method for dismemberment procedure. this is what he said in court. and mrs. smith doesn't say that's wrong. she doesn't say that's inaccurate. here's what it says. the fetus can be alive at the beginning of the dismemberment...
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kennedy: that man has never been camping or fishing a day in his life, i guarantee it. cracker, really? by the way, mr are eating that there's leftovers. you totally have bear herpes now. gross. if you have children, you know how difficult it can be to rouse them for school in the morning. it is all right to let them snooze a little bit. should you wake them up or should they learn to use an alarm clock themselves? of course none of that is important if a new station is going to come over and wake your get up on live tv. >> nathan. kennedy: having a random stranger with a camera and a microphone wake you up, but is energizing as three cups of coffee. have a good 1st day of school. letschool. let me know how it goes with the school psychologist. giving is a bad name. if you have any weird stories you want to see, go ahead and tweet me. you can also find me. use #topical storm. coming up, judge napolitano here in the flesh. it's her apology enough, or should there be legal consequences? was the panel returns to discuss donald trump and the hat found in tom brady's locker. is donald have a running here a
kennedy: that man has never been camping or fishing a day in his life, i guarantee it. cracker, really? by the way, mr are eating that there's leftovers. you totally have bear herpes now. gross. if you have children, you know how difficult it can be to rouse them for school in the morning. it is all right to let them snooze a little bit. should you wake them up or should they learn to use an alarm clock themselves? of course none of that is important if a new station is going to come over and...
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mr. speaker. in 1963 president kennedy served in this chamber. he spoke at a american university about preventing nuclear war. and that to do so is necessary to deal with our most feared and distrusted enemy at the time, the soviet union. as mistrusted and evil in the eyes of americans then as iran is today. as you recall, the prime minister boldly stated, we will bury you. president kennedy understood, though, that in negotiationses with an enemy, quote, we must diversity those confrontations which bring an adversary to the choice of humiliating retreat or nuclear war. president obama, along with the other five nations at the negotiating table in vienna, confronted the same reality. when president reagan engaged with the soviet unionings he also was negotiating with our -- union, he also was negotiating with our most feared and distrusted enemy. in negotiations with iran, it has been the same for president obama as it was for president kennedy in negotiating with the soviet union. and both president kennedy and president obama had the same goals
mr. speaker. in 1963 president kennedy served in this chamber. he spoke at a american university about preventing nuclear war. and that to do so is necessary to deal with our most feared and distrusted enemy at the time, the soviet union. as mistrusted and evil in the eyes of americans then as iran is today. as you recall, the prime minister boldly stated, we will bury you. president kennedy understood, though, that in negotiationses with an enemy, quote, we must diversity those confrontations...
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i just told him -- >> they said that president kennedy went to nasa said, i think we should go to mr. . they were aghast. they spent one busy weekend putting comarts together then -- maybe get there in 15 years. >> dickerson: buzz talked about resistance to the idea of going to mars, people said you couldn't couldn't fly, eater. >> furthermore once they did fly it took five years for them to convince people that come and see what we've done. not the local newspapers. not the government here in washington. even bother to come and watch. and one of the editors of the paper, flying eight miles outside of dayton, still there, was later asked why in the world couldn't you realize this was happening rather than -- he said, well, i guess we were plain stupid injured all the characters in your book have big hurdles because they constantly got men saying, women don't do this. what is your favorite story of character who got around and length they took to get around? >> right. lot of favorites. one, a nobel prize winning scientist, she was italian and she was practicing when hitler was in power
i just told him -- >> they said that president kennedy went to nasa said, i think we should go to mr. . they were aghast. they spent one busy weekend putting comarts together then -- maybe get there in 15 years. >> dickerson: buzz talked about resistance to the idea of going to mars, people said you couldn't couldn't fly, eater. >> furthermore once they did fly it took five years for them to convince people that come and see what we've done. not the local newspapers. not the...
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not washing that out at all but when kennedy learned vienna had been killed he didn't know that it was going to begin. >> next is new jersey. >> my question is when is mr. thomas going to write about his grandfather? when i was at the university of wisconsin i took some dictation from him during the 1948 candidacy and i would like to know more about him. >> there is a very good book that won the national book award that i would recommend. >> i was convinced at the time of watergate nixon had convinced himself he needed to stay on as president. he had been set hasn't set aside the constitution and to set himself out. >> he had inexpensive view. he thought he had a lot of power and he used it and abuse it. if he stayed in office he would have been convicted but i think a lot exaggerates how bad it was. i don't think that there was a massive conspiracy as some people do. it was more a series of screw ups. they broke into the office, they broke into watergate. but i don't think that it is a massive conspiracy. >> and the final call go ahead please. >> caller: hello i appreciate so much your book written about the ship that my husband was on. he was a survi
not washing that out at all but when kennedy learned vienna had been killed he didn't know that it was going to begin. >> next is new jersey. >> my question is when is mr. thomas going to write about his grandfather? when i was at the university of wisconsin i took some dictation from him during the 1948 candidacy and i would like to know more about him. >> there is a very good book that won the national book award that i would recommend. >> i was convinced at the time...
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at 12:33, he wrote, senator kennedy clinched minnesota in the election. 13 minutes later mr. nixon made his formal concession. after he conceded my dad celebrated a groundbreaking story with losers and johnson. nice work doing the story. i almost died twice and barely missed a hernia that the party was brief. my dad went to lunch at a nearby cafÉ and returned to the office and was given his next assignment. three papers were stuck in a mud pit. he went in and wrote his story so that's when i was born in the list possibilities, when that kid from the iron range of minnesota could write a story calling the presidential election and win the country took a risk and eat like that a vigorous leader of the catholic dot. it was a good year to be born. >> host: they did end up getting it right. >> guest: he found some of the old writings to help confirm that. so, it was fun to go back and remove or those times. >> so your dad was covering everything politics, sports and other things. did he think that girl is going to be a u.s. senator? >> guest: my dad always had ambitions for me i t
at 12:33, he wrote, senator kennedy clinched minnesota in the election. 13 minutes later mr. nixon made his formal concession. after he conceded my dad celebrated a groundbreaking story with losers and johnson. nice work doing the story. i almost died twice and barely missed a hernia that the party was brief. my dad went to lunch at a nearby cafÉ and returned to the office and was given his next assignment. three papers were stuck in a mud pit. he went in and wrote his story so that's when i...
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at 12:33, senator kennedy clenched minnesota in the election. 13 minutes later mr. nixon made a formal compassion. after nixon conceded, my dad celebrated his groundbreaking story with moses and johnson. maverick doing the story. i almost died twice and barely missed a hernia at the party was briefed. my dad went to lunch at a nearby swedish cafÉ to return to the office. he was given his next assignment three pigs stuck in a mud pit airfare about minnesota. he died in a murder story. that was the year i borne. a year of endless possibilities of new houses and cars and refrigerators. you hear when a kid from of minutes out of it rather started calling the presidential election. they took a risk and elected a new vigorous leader in catholic thought. it was a good year to be born in. >> they did and that getting it right. >> did i spell retired as of the old writings to help confirm that. it was time to go back and remember those times. >> host: when you were little girls and your dad was covering politics, sports and other things, do you think he thought tucker would
at 12:33, senator kennedy clenched minnesota in the election. 13 minutes later mr. nixon made a formal compassion. after nixon conceded, my dad celebrated his groundbreaking story with moses and johnson. maverick doing the story. i almost died twice and barely missed a hernia at the party was briefed. my dad went to lunch at a nearby swedish cafÉ to return to the office. he was given his next assignment three pigs stuck in a mud pit airfare about minnesota. he died in a murder story. that was...
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mr. shaw will be charged with participation in a conspiracy to murder john f. kennedy. >> the charges filed against me have no foundation in fact or in law. i have not been apprised of the basis of these fantastic charges, and assume that in due course, i'll be furnished with the information and afforded an opportunity to prove my innocence. >> clay shaw was a very respected business man in new orleans. he had served in world war ii. >> the concept of clay shaw being part of an assassination conspiracy was too weird to be believed. >> clay shaw was also a homosexual and closeted, and i think that played a part. >> this decision to arrest clay shaw, i believe, was intended to get the national media back to town. as soon as he arrested clay shaw, they all came back. >> and then they realized the truth that there isn't anything there. >> garrison has based his case on the certainty that he can prove clay shaw is clay or clem bertrand. the name clam bertrand was first introduced by lawyer dean andrews who said a person by that name telephoned him, suggesting he provide leg
mr. shaw will be charged with participation in a conspiracy to murder john f. kennedy. >> the charges filed against me have no foundation in fact or in law. i have not been apprised of the basis of these fantastic charges, and assume that in due course, i'll be furnished with the information and afforded an opportunity to prove my innocence. >> clay shaw was a very respected business man in new orleans. he had served in world war ii. >> the concept of clay shaw being part of...
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mr. smith say, and i want to read this again, justice kennedy's statements , he described at length the testimony provided by abortionists alternate methods for dismemberment procedures. this is what he said in court. the fetus can be alive at the beginning of the dismemberment process and survive for a time muslims of being torn off. it was agreed when you pull out a piece of the fetus and remove that, just prior to the removal the fetus is alive. it has been observed, fetal heartbeat via ultrasound with extensive parts removed and new dismemberment of a limb does not always cause death because he knows the physician remove the on. at the conclusion of an abortion no intact fetus remains in the abortionist is left with a tray full of pieces. the fetus dies just as a human adult or child would end up leads to death as it is torn limb from limb. and to say you support a woman's right to choose one thing. to say you might want to give health care to people is another. for anybody to say have procedure what you just described is humane that justifies my imagination. and then when i look, i know you
mr. smith say, and i want to read this again, justice kennedy's statements , he described at length the testimony provided by abortionists alternate methods for dismemberment procedures. this is what he said in court. the fetus can be alive at the beginning of the dismemberment process and survive for a time muslims of being torn off. it was agreed when you pull out a piece of the fetus and remove that, just prior to the removal the fetus is alive. it has been observed, fetal heartbeat via...
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kennedy shriver >> on behalf of the foundation for handicapped children, thank you very much. >> the mayor of the city of new york. harriman andett mrs. everett harriman. >> the director of the united nation's development corporation . general forretary special political affairs. the director was introduced to your holiness. -- from poland, under study. cyprus.ster of wife of the representative. the prime minister of jordan. the permanent representative of jordan. and madam. the president of the united nations correspondent association. the department representative of the united states of america. the wife of the minister of foreign affairs. wife of the permanent representative of foreign affairs. this is the wife of the secretary-general. a representative of korea and madam. the representative from the plo in new york. the ambassador of kenya. maclaine of the united states. , representative of papua new guinea. the wife of the permanent representative of portugal. and the representative. [indiscernible] madam of sierra leone. representative of hawaii. former ambassador of italy to the united nations. mission.from the u.s. general f
kennedy shriver >> on behalf of the foundation for handicapped children, thank you very much. >> the mayor of the city of new york. harriman andett mrs. everett harriman. >> the director of the united nation's development corporation . general forretary special political affairs. the director was introduced to your holiness. -- from poland, under study. cyprus.ster of wife of the representative. the prime minister of jordan. the permanent representative of jordan. and madam....
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sandra smith, host of kennedy on fox business' kennedy, cohost of "fox & friends" first, ainsley earhart, and the ceo of concerned veterans of america, mryou're outnumbered, pete. >> thank you for having me. >> my least favorite day of the year because it means summer's over, and i can't wear white. >> you're wearing white. fittingly. i mean -- >> yes. >> parting with summer is such sweet sorrow, but it does mean football season -- >> yes, it does! go bruins. >> i'm a minnesota vikings fan.
sandra smith, host of kennedy on fox business' kennedy, cohost of "fox & friends" first, ainsley earhart, and the ceo of concerned veterans of america, mryou're outnumbered, pete. >> thank you for having me. >> my least favorite day of the year because it means summer's over, and i can't wear white. >> you're wearing white. fittingly. i mean -- >> yes. >> parting with summer is such sweet sorrow, but it does mean football season -- >> yes, it...