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democratic institute and national republican institute talking about promoting democracy abroad at 5:30 eastern here on c-span. 28 days until the midterm elections. at 8:00 eastern, we will be live with you talk's u.s. -- utah's senate debate to fill the seat of orrin hatch. live on c-span 2 at 8:00, gonzalezaker debates j . here on c-span at 10:00 p.m., arizona's second congressional district debate. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. mayor and strategist and the fabric -- liz mair. as far as republicans go this time around, what is the message
democratic institute and national republican institute talking about promoting democracy abroad at 5:30 eastern here on c-span. 28 days until the midterm elections. at 8:00 eastern, we will be live with you talk's u.s. -- utah's senate debate to fill the seat of orrin hatch. live on c-span 2 at 8:00, gonzalezaker debates j . here on c-span at 10:00 p.m., arizona's second congressional district debate. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. mayor and strategist and the fabric -- liz...
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>> so the full data from the national institute of tobacco survey won't come out -- it's a very big sur havevey. >> the survey of the statistics will come out in november. >> and the steps you will be taking will come out at the same time? >> what we can do is right now these products are on the market out of an exercise of enforcement. we can change our policies of enforcement at any time. it's our discretion. this data certainly is substantial enough that it could merit us changing our enforcement policy with respect to these products. what we could do is simply say that for the e-cigarette products, the flavored products need to come in to the fda and file and demonstrate they provide a net benefit. we could effectively take them off the market and change our policy with respect to them. in order to come back on the market, they would have to have a successful record with the agency and show that they help more kids quit rather than getting hooked on these products. >> you're strongly considering it? >> strongly considering it. >> it sounds likely. >> i haven't heard from the nationa
>> so the full data from the national institute of tobacco survey won't come out -- it's a very big sur havevey. >> the survey of the statistics will come out in november. >> and the steps you will be taking will come out at the same time? >> what we can do is right now these products are on the market out of an exercise of enforcement. we can change our policies of enforcement at any time. it's our discretion. this data certainly is substantial enough that it could...
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a bob schieffer will moderate discussion this afternoon with the heads of the national democratic institute and national republican institute talking about promoting democracy abroad at 5:30 eastern here on c-span. 28 days until the midterm elections. at 8:00 eastern, we will be live
a bob schieffer will moderate discussion this afternoon with the heads of the national democratic institute and national republican institute talking about promoting democracy abroad at 5:30 eastern here on c-span. 28 days until the midterm elections. at 8:00 eastern, we will be live
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trumpear when donald wanted to cut the budget for the national institutes of health, which would hurt us disproportionately, i managed to round up enough senators that in fact, we got it expanded by $2 billion. john: equal time. mr. diehl: it's amazing that you are touting the national institute of health when you were the sole vote for in thessachusetts congressional delegation against a bill called the 21st century cures act. for those who don't know, this bill was something passed under president obama, and it had vice president joe biden's cancer moonshot funding in it. this bill has given massachusetts millions of dollars last year to fight the opioid crisis. this bill provides jobs in massachusetts because we lead with research hospitals. this bill's goal was to end terminal illnesses like cancer, alzheimer's you were the sole vote against the 21st century cures act. sen. warren: i wanted to vote for that bill. i worked on that bill for over two years. at the last minute, a bunch of giveaways to drug companies were stuffed in. my view, the people of massachusetts did not send me
trumpear when donald wanted to cut the budget for the national institutes of health, which would hurt us disproportionately, i managed to round up enough senators that in fact, we got it expanded by $2 billion. john: equal time. mr. diehl: it's amazing that you are touting the national institute of health when you were the sole vote for in thessachusetts congressional delegation against a bill called the 21st century cures act. for those who don't know, this bill was something passed under...
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youdiehl: it's amazing that are touting the national institute of health when you were the sole vote for massachusetts and the credit -- the congressional delegation against a bill called the 21st century cures act. this bill for people who do not know was something that passed under president obama, and it had vice president joe biden's cancer moonshot funding in it. this bill has given massachusetts millions of dollars last year to fight the opioid crisis. jobs inl provides massachusetts because we lead with research hospitals. goal was to bill's end terminal illnesses like cancer, alzheimer's you were the sole vote against the 21st century cures act. sen. warren: i wanted to vote for that bill. i worked on that bill for over two years. that -- at the last minute, a bunch of giveaways to drug companies were stuffed in. my view, the people of massachusetts did not send me to washington to work for big drug companies. mr. diehl: the people of massachusetts need health care solutions like ending cancer. sen. warren: like you want to be the last vote to repeal health care. john: go ahe
youdiehl: it's amazing that are touting the national institute of health when you were the sole vote for massachusetts and the credit -- the congressional delegation against a bill called the 21st century cures act. this bill for people who do not know was something that passed under president obama, and it had vice president joe biden's cancer moonshot funding in it. this bill has given massachusetts millions of dollars last year to fight the opioid crisis. jobs inl provides massachusetts...
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a bob schieffer will moderate discussion this afternoon with the heads of the national democratic institute and national republican institute talking about promoting democracy abroad at 5:30 eastern here on c-span. 28 days until the midterm elections. at 8:00 eastern, we will be live with you talk's u.s. -- utah's senate debate to fill the seat of orrin hatch. live on c-span 2 at 8:00, gonzalezaker debates j . here on c-span at 10:00 p.m., arizona's second congressional district debate. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. mayor and strategist and the fabric -- liz mair. as far as republicans go this time around, what is the message you would send to them as they reach out to potential voters? guest: if i were them, what i would try to focus on as much as humanly possible, especially because a lot of people are focusing on suburban women voters and trying to keep them in the republican cap, -- camp, -- if iity is we have were republicans, what i would be talking about is i would be talking about what was the indication of tax cuts? for most people, i think that was positive. with
a bob schieffer will moderate discussion this afternoon with the heads of the national democratic institute and national republican institute talking about promoting democracy abroad at 5:30 eastern here on c-span. 28 days until the midterm elections. at 8:00 eastern, we will be live with you talk's u.s. -- utah's senate debate to fill the seat of orrin hatch. live on c-span 2 at 8:00, gonzalezaker debates j . here on c-span at 10:00 p.m., arizona's second congressional district debate. c-span,...
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anthony fauci, director of national institute of allergy and infectioan diseases. you for joining us today. >> good to be with you. >> this is pbs newshour ekend," saturday. >> sreenivasan: and now to "viewers like you," your chance to comment on stories you've seen here on pbs newshour weekend. last saturday, newshour weekend correspondent ivette feliciano reported on a florida ballot measure that, if passed in november, will restore voting rights to many convicted felons after they complete their sentence our signature story began with the tale of one florida man who was convicted of holding up a fast food restaurant at gunpoint when he was seventeen. now 41, jifunza has turned his life around. he's married with three ch paralegal.works as a he's also a pastor at his local but he still faces difficulties because of his 1996 conviction. a recent job offer he received was put on hold because of it. he can't legally serve on a jury or hold public office. and there is one other right denied to him: voting. >> when i walk through that front door and i look at my three
anthony fauci, director of national institute of allergy and infectioan diseases. you for joining us today. >> good to be with you. >> this is pbs newshour ekend," saturday. >> sreenivasan: and now to "viewers like you," your chance to comment on stories you've seen here on pbs newshour weekend. last saturday, newshour weekend correspondent ivette feliciano reported on a florida ballot measure that, if passed in november, will restore voting rights to many...
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a particle physicist at university on the national institute of nuclear physics rome he is part of a dark matter experiment that is looking for a fifth universal force dubbed the dark force welcome to the dreamer. and those scientists so good to have you here so i am going to start with jana levine she's a professor of physics and astronomy burn out of college and she was given this challenge to talk about dark matter as if you're having coffee with a friend and this is what she came up with dark matter is really a name we give as a proxy to indicate stuff that we don't know what it is it's just to say there's something out there we can't see it but we can tell it's out there because of the effect it has on space and time around it so it's gravitational you affecting the universe but it's not visible to us some people think it should be called invisible matter because light passes right through it it's literally invisible. stephon you describe what you do as mostly what i do is wrong. so your settings i mean you don't know what it is and you're trying to work that out what is that li
a particle physicist at university on the national institute of nuclear physics rome he is part of a dark matter experiment that is looking for a fifth universal force dubbed the dark force welcome to the dreamer. and those scientists so good to have you here so i am going to start with jana levine she's a professor of physics and astronomy burn out of college and she was given this challenge to talk about dark matter as if you're having coffee with a friend and this is what she came up with...
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. >>> ground research and medical developments happen every day at the national institutes at bethesdathe children's inn ise often whhildren in their most vulnerable time come from across the country to take advantage of this great national resource. a special place where doctors do more thandminister medicine. they offer hope. the storyf abram with a very rare disease and the strength to take on an army. >> this isn't his neighborhood program. it is the children's inn at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland. >> my medicine. >> he is abram's mom. >> probably ten times within the last year. and ithe has become home away from home. >> from st. louis, missouri, has a rare disease. one that at this point difficult to cure because it's been difficult to diagnose. >> he said why am i sick all the time and how come no one can fix me? >> he has extremely high grade fevers. it is his norm. >> about once a month we'll have three or four days at normal temperature. when he flares, it is 102 to 106. >> he has arthritic like bilitating pain. >> he got to throw out the first pitch
. >>> ground research and medical developments happen every day at the national institutes at bethesdathe children's inn ise often whhildren in their most vulnerable time come from across the country to take advantage of this great national resource. a special place where doctors do more thandminister medicine. they offer hope. the storyf abram with a very rare disease and the strength to take on an army. >> this isn't his neighborhood program. it is the children's inn at the...
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approximately 450 of the nation's top institutions of higher education have had their
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[applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] during the cold war, the u.s. information agency provided a number of things promoting american democracy around the world. oard,"t, "autumn & cardb narrated by actor lee marvin. this uses the color governor's race between ronald reagan and pat brown to show how every two years autumn is the season of campaigns and elections in the united states. -- uses the california governor's race between ronald reagan and pat brown. october begins the color and the competition. leaves compete with leaves as men compete with men. ♪ ♪ >> of the thousands of men who run for office across the nation, there's only one competition that becomes the star of the season. [overlapping [applause] ♪ >> thank you. i thank all of you for coming out here today. it is a beautiful california day. this is part of the great american tradition for people to come out and see and hear the governor. [applause] i want to star
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a particle physicist at a university on the national institute of nuclear physics rome he is part of a dark matter experiment that is looking for a fifth universal force dubbed the dark force welcome to the stream everyone and those scientists so good to have you here so i am going to start with jana levine she's a professor of physics and astronomy. college and she was given this challenge to talk about dark matter as if you were having coffee with a friend and this is what she came up with dark matter is really a name we give as a proxy to indicate stuff that we don't know what it is it's just to say there's something out there we can't see it but we can tell it's out there because of the effect it has on space and time around it so it's gravitational you affecting the universe but it's not visible to us some people think it should be called invisible matter because light passes right through it it's literally invisible stuff on you describe what you do as mostly what i do is wrong. so your settings i mean you don't know what it is and you're trying to work that out what is that li
a particle physicist at a university on the national institute of nuclear physics rome he is part of a dark matter experiment that is looking for a fifth universal force dubbed the dark force welcome to the stream everyone and those scientists so good to have you here so i am going to start with jana levine she's a professor of physics and astronomy. college and she was given this challenge to talk about dark matter as if you were having coffee with a friend and this is what she came up with...
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a report to the national institute of economic and social research says a no deal brexit would shaveercentage points off u.k. growth. the trade accord that keeps most of the current arrangement would see gdp growth by 1.9%. the new fed vice chair back to the central banks plan for further gradual interest rate increases and suggest policymakers won't change course in response to political pressure. the new number two at the federal reserve downplayed the potential impact of recent stock market turbulence, noting the fundamental levels of the economy are very solid. billionaire philip green, owner of the top shop clothing chain, has been named in the u.k. toliament as a businessman use payments to hide allegations of sexual harassment and bullying. he felt it was his duty to reveal the name after being contacted by someone involved in the case. philip green says he categorically and holy denies the allegation of unlawful sexual and racist behavior. china is set to uphold two state held energy companies. we're told the freeze on patch of china and sinopec is temporary and purchases may
a report to the national institute of economic and social research says a no deal brexit would shaveercentage points off u.k. growth. the trade accord that keeps most of the current arrangement would see gdp growth by 1.9%. the new fed vice chair back to the central banks plan for further gradual interest rate increases and suggest policymakers won't change course in response to political pressure. the new number two at the federal reserve downplayed the potential impact of recent stock market...
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diehl: it's amazing that you are touting the national institute of health when you were the sole voteor massachusetts and the congressional delegation against a bill called the 21st century cures act. this bill provides jobs? massachusetts because we lead with research hospitals. to endll's goal was terminal illnesses like cancer, like alzheimer's. sole vote against the 21st centuries cures act. sen. warren: i worked on that bill for over two years and at minute a bunch of giveaways to drug companies were in.fed the people of massachusetts sent to work for the people, not big drug companies. breake're going to take a but take a few seconds. rep. diehl: this bill, despite fact that pharmaceutical companies are given funds to try to end cancer, you voted against. pharmaceutical companies need to be held accountable for pricing but when our company polio, did we say, pharmaceutical companies will make too much money. disease. this vital parting was a of this. sen. warren: this is what if means to have donald trump's backs of -- my one is, donald said i'll guy you the time.ack 100% of i s
diehl: it's amazing that you are touting the national institute of health when you were the sole voteor massachusetts and the congressional delegation against a bill called the 21st century cures act. this bill provides jobs? massachusetts because we lead with research hospitals. to endll's goal was terminal illnesses like cancer, like alzheimer's. sole vote against the 21st centuries cures act. sen. warren: i worked on that bill for over two years and at minute a bunch of giveaways to drug...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption contentnd accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] 28the midterm elections are days away and c-span's campaign 28 coverage continues tonight with several live debates. at 8:00 p.m. neighbor -- at eight :00 p.m. eastern, mitt romney and jenny wilson to fill the seat of retiring senator orrin hatch. on c-span 2 at 8:00, charlie baker debates jay gonzalez in a massachusetts governor's race. c-span,p.m. eastern on the arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 20 team. -- campaign 2018. bob schieffer will be hosting a discussion this afternoon with the heads of the democratic national institute and the republican national institute about democracy abroad. the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in indianapolis. we are asking folks which party should control congress and why. the party that i want to take over
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption contentnd accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] 28the midterm elections are days away and c-span's campaign 28 coverage continues tonight with several live debates. at 8:00 p.m. neighbor -- at eight :00 p.m. eastern, mitt romney and jenny wilson to fill the seat of retiring senator orrin hatch. on c-span 2 at 8:00, charlie baker debates jay gonzalez in...
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of the national institute of statistics says the pressure on the government is growing. forty million or underemployed for example street vendors in formality has helped people survive the crisis that began in two thousand and thirteen but in formality is dangerous when people need to use the public services who pays for it. this economy crisis is in its fifth year the vice president of the state's industrial federation says recovery will depend on the measures the next president takes. the investors will only come back if they trust in the new president we expect a president with strength to negotiate with the congress to put in practice all the promises made during the campaign that is the way investors will return. back at the steel factory the employees say they are counting their blessings for being in work of the political and economic instability continues and that means at any time they could with their jobs. but as. the german chancellor is warning u.s. president donald trump against destroying the united nations i'm going to merkel has just returned from the an
of the national institute of statistics says the pressure on the government is growing. forty million or underemployed for example street vendors in formality has helped people survive the crisis that began in two thousand and thirteen but in formality is dangerous when people need to use the public services who pays for it. this economy crisis is in its fifth year the vice president of the state's industrial federation says recovery will depend on the measures the next president takes. the...
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as a result, we didn't realize, or i didn't that a presidential library is both a national institution and a local institution. so, when you think about your audience that you have both a national one and a local one. when the nixon family decided that they would turn over the private library to the federal government, the federal government found itself with this really big problem, which was, how do you both meet the national expectation for such a place and the local expectation , because they were different. the national expectation, we know this history well, all of us, but the national expectation has to do with the fact that nixon did not have one and that his library had to stay within 30 or 50 miles of the capital. the local expectation had to do with the fact that richard nixon was the son of yorba linda. so you have the national problem, which was how do you make this presidential library credible to scholars and stakeholders, who recognize and understandably associated richard nixon not just with watergate, but with years of litigation to prevent the release of tapes and pa
as a result, we didn't realize, or i didn't that a presidential library is both a national institution and a local institution. so, when you think about your audience that you have both a national one and a local one. when the nixon family decided that they would turn over the private library to the federal government, the federal government found itself with this really big problem, which was, how do you both meet the national expectation for such a place and the local expectation , because...
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cities with a large commuting work force can have longer and more grinding flu seasons, the national institutes of health say public health experts could better predict how bad a flu season will be by looking at early infection rates in certain settings, the risk of getting the flu is the same in all cities. >>> san jose police are investigating a hate crime in the cambria park neighborhood. a swastika and another symbol they would not describe were drawn on the ground near a business on the avenue. they don't have suspects or information to go on at this point. they're asking anyone who may have seen the asks at this da or someone drawing on the ground on that street to, please, contact police. >>> our time is 4:40, still ahead an event that was hosted by a rapper in los angeles turned violent. in the next hour, how and why the crowd started to stampede. >>> and marriott hotel workers are following their counterparts are fighting for higher salaries and who is taking the lead. >>> and traffic is moving well, if you're driving on the bay bridge getting into san francisco, you'll see traffic mov
cities with a large commuting work force can have longer and more grinding flu seasons, the national institutes of health say public health experts could better predict how bad a flu season will be by looking at early infection rates in certain settings, the risk of getting the flu is the same in all cities. >>> san jose police are investigating a hate crime in the cambria park neighborhood. a swastika and another symbol they would not describe were drawn on the ground near a business...
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government through the national institutes of health. without it, dr. allison said many of the therapies that currently treat millions of cancer patients worldwide simply wouldn't exist, and that's an important point, too. it's not just treating cancer here in america. the science and the developments, the research and the cures that are developed at places like m.d. anderson hospital in houston, texas, benefit the whole world. i remember one of the last times i was at m.d. anderson for a town hall meeting with senator mcconnell, the majority leader, and senator john mccain, our recently departed colleague from arizona. at the time i was told that patients from 90 different countries come to m.d. anderson in houston, texas, because of their expertise treating cancer. so this is not just a local or national phenomenon. this is a worldwide phenomenon. but it's not just the government, of course, that helps fund this important research. philanthropists are also invaluable when it comes to this sort of research as well. i'm thinking about my friends peggary
government through the national institutes of health. without it, dr. allison said many of the therapies that currently treat millions of cancer patients worldwide simply wouldn't exist, and that's an important point, too. it's not just treating cancer here in america. the science and the developments, the research and the cures that are developed at places like m.d. anderson hospital in houston, texas, benefit the whole world. i remember one of the last times i was at m.d. anderson for a town...
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physicists have only explains a tiny amount four percent of our observable universe at its least national institute of physics scientists are launching an experiment to discover the rest including so-called dark matter it's known certain road to unlocking the secrets of the universe. and this is where it begins with a particle accelerator and a theory we just select off of them. often so i think a beam of positively charged subatomic particles called positrons is fired at a target a diamond away for a tenth of a millimeter thick and this is the divine one monk that when the positive particle splash into the negative electrons of the diamond wafer they produce photons light but every now and again the collision between positrons of electrons could produce a dark potong the invisible twin of ordinary light dark matter we are going to have a link in between this huge kid then water the power it's more normal or is it fair to call this the bridge between the scene and the unseen if the me yes the problem it's it's like nightfall and allows you to see what you see you normally call them we allow you to
physicists have only explains a tiny amount four percent of our observable universe at its least national institute of physics scientists are launching an experiment to discover the rest including so-called dark matter it's known certain road to unlocking the secrets of the universe. and this is where it begins with a particle accelerator and a theory we just select off of them. often so i think a beam of positively charged subatomic particles called positrons is fired at a target a diamond...
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. >>> as chris nguyen explains, it's a unique partnership between stanford and the national institutes for health. >> reporter: this 10-year-old has been in and out of the hospital since she was born. >> we want to know what she has. the doctors tell us, they think she has this but they don't know what exactly. it makes it worse. >> reporter: this year doctors figured out why the young girl from pittsburgh was experiencing life threatening episodes of lactic acidosis, a dangerous buildup. in fact, she's one of only two people in the world known to have the rare genetic disseisoni >> ir. she's my whole world. my son, too. she's unique. >> reporter: the diagnosis came as a result of her involvement with the stanford center for undiagnosed diseases, one of seven clinical sites worldwide with a team of doctors dedicated to investigating unidentified diseases. >> the technology and tools that empowered us to figure out what was going on with her weren't invented or were barely being used at the time she was born. >> reporter: more than 130 patients have been diagnosed through the program. t
. >>> as chris nguyen explains, it's a unique partnership between stanford and the national institutes for health. >> reporter: this 10-year-old has been in and out of the hospital since she was born. >> we want to know what she has. the doctors tell us, they think she has this but they don't know what exactly. it makes it worse. >> reporter: this year doctors figured out why the young girl from pittsburgh was experiencing life threatening episodes of lactic acidosis,...
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all according to the national institute on money and politics. >> that's a lot of money. is that an inordinate amount of money here in sacramento? >> no, i think it political process we live into. >> reporter: the board of the petroleum association representing all the oil and gas companies in the area. >> we've had a seat at the table who they feel will better represent the oil and gas industry. >> does this have jerry brown's ear? >> yeah. i think so. we're table have a good conversation with the administration and the industries between it. >> the legal challenge is the consumption of oil which is going up. >> we and you have accepted millions from the oil industry. how can you be a climate remember if you do that? >> you know, politics billi without doubt california has the most aggressive green energy plans in the western hemisphere. >> when we tracked direct contributions from oil and gas, we found only $159,000 going to the brown campaign since 2005, about $120,000 of those donations came in during his last cycle. >> your campaign bake to 259 from the oil and gas i
all according to the national institute on money and politics. >> that's a lot of money. is that an inordinate amount of money here in sacramento? >> no, i think it political process we live into. >> reporter: the board of the petroleum association representing all the oil and gas companies in the area. >> we've had a seat at the table who they feel will better represent the oil and gas industry. >> does this have jerry brown's ear? >> yeah. i think so. we're...
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california than north dakota, montana, new mexico, and texas combined, all according to the national instituted politics. stephen: that's as lot of money. is that an inordinate amount of power here in sacramento? catherine reheis-boyd: no, i think it's absolutely the political process we live in. stephen: catherine reheis-boyd serves as president of the western states petroleum association, representing all the major oil and gas companies in arizona, california, nevada, made great progress with beinge able to have a seat at the table with the environmentalists. no y contributing to political causes and to candidates that it feels will best represent its interests. stephen: does the oil industry have jerry brown's ear? catherine: yeah, i think so. i think it would be fair to say we are able to have a good conversation with the administration and with the agencies within it. governor brown: the real challenge is the consumption of oil, which has gone up. stephen: we asked governor brown about all of this oil and gas campaign money during the climate change summit. stephen: you and state democrat
california than north dakota, montana, new mexico, and texas combined, all according to the national instituted politics. stephen: that's as lot of money. is that an inordinate amount of power here in sacramento? catherine reheis-boyd: no, i think it's absolutely the political process we live in. stephen: catherine reheis-boyd serves as president of the western states petroleum association, representing all the major oil and gas companies in arizona, california, nevada, made great progress with...
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eventrookings institution is one hour and 10 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> good morning, everybody. we apologize for the delay. suspicious an security vehicle by the white house, which caused a little bit of a delay. but he is here. he braved the yellow tape out there. my name is dr. nicol
eventrookings institution is one hour and 10 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> good morning, everybody. we apologize for the delay. suspicious an security vehicle by the white house, which caused a little bit of a delay. but he is here. he braved the yellow tape out there. my name is dr. nicol
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and as a result, we didn't realize -- or i didn't that a presidential library is both a national institution and a local institution. so when you think about your audience, you have both a national one be and a local one. when the nixon family decided that they would turn over their private library to the federal government, the federal government found itself with this really big problem, which was, how do you both meet the national expectations for such a place and the local exceptions, because they were different? the national expectations because -- we know this history, i think, really well, all of us. the national expectations had a lot to do with the very fact that president nixon did not have a library and the fact his library is materials, the materials we would associate with a presidential library had to stay, i don't know, 30 or 50 miles of the capitol. the local expectations had to do with the fact that richard nixon was the son of yorba linda. the down of yorba linda so loved richard nixon that he was described on their coat of arms. you have both the national problem, which wa
and as a result, we didn't realize -- or i didn't that a presidential library is both a national institution and a local institution. so when you think about your audience, you have both a national one be and a local one. when the nixon family decided that they would turn over their private library to the federal government, the federal government found itself with this really big problem, which was, how do you both meet the national expectations for such a place and the local exceptions,...
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and conservation and wildlife preservation efforts, including the creation of use in many national park. institute environmental theory professors discuss impact of economic growth and industrialization on the wes
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fire administration and the national institutes of standards and technology don't define or regulate the term fireproof. so we called seven u.s. safe companies that advertise fireproof safes and asked for their definition. we got five different answers, including an arizona maker, following a swedish definition. a south carolina company using chinese criteria, and a texas company adhering to a korean benchmark. some indicate their products meet a ul standard. ul stands for underwriter's laboratory in chicago. its engineers conduct safety tests on everything from microwaves to patio doors. they push products to their limits. this ul video shows how it grades safes. in a massive furnace that heats up to 2,000 degrees. safes that survive can earn a ul seal. but ul told us those safes should be labeled fire resistant, not fireproof. here's another thing. ul says most consumer grade safes are only rated for 30 to 60 minutes of fire endurance. that's ample time for a stand alone house fire where firefighters usually respond quickly. but inwildfires, bay, entire neighborhoods ignite. overwh
fire administration and the national institutes of standards and technology don't define or regulate the term fireproof. so we called seven u.s. safe companies that advertise fireproof safes and asked for their definition. we got five different answers, including an arizona maker, following a swedish definition. a south carolina company using chinese criteria, and a texas company adhering to a korean benchmark. some indicate their products meet a ul standard. ul stands for underwriter's...
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we are working with national cancer institute and are raising both philanthropic and capital venture funding to bring this treatment to patients. if all goes well the hope is to start phase 2 clinical trials next year. we are also working with a group of researchers on the second targeted therapy that we hope to license from novartis. as a parent of a child with osteosarcoma, i just can't let a life-saving, potential life- saving drug sit on the shelf. and i will do all i can to get into the lab and get it to clinical trial. >> thank you. thank you, michael for sharing your story. we are on the cusp of something great and we are focusing on personalized medicine, bringing the lab to help bring these drugs that are not necessarily funded using philanthropic funds to get these drugs to children and adults bodies to help them be well with less toxicity. thank you all for sharing with us and our story. i hope that you will find inspiration as he watched sebastian's story and see the power of where we are headed and where we can go as you watch him get back to football and back to racing.
we are working with national cancer institute and are raising both philanthropic and capital venture funding to bring this treatment to patients. if all goes well the hope is to start phase 2 clinical trials next year. we are also working with a group of researchers on the second targeted therapy that we hope to license from novartis. as a parent of a child with osteosarcoma, i just can't let a life-saving, potential life- saving drug sit on the shelf. and i will do all i can to get into the...
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it's unbelievable that people should defraud a national institution like the nhs but it does happen and that is deliberate so were going to halve restriction fraud over the next five years saving £300 million. and technology is a big part of the solution. a computer database of everyone in england exempt from paying prescriptions will be created, so pharmacists can quickly check before the medication is handed over to patients. but critics say most people wrongly claiming free prescriptions do so by mistake or misunderstanding and that it would be difficult for pharmacists to deny medicines to patients. they are uncomfortable doing it, the challenge is uncomfortable and if somebody is defrauding the system, sometimes they could potentially get aggressive and you end up having to deal with a situation which takes time and it also takes time away from the pharmacist being able to have conversations about the medicines with other patients. after pilots starting next year, the anti—fraud campaign is due to be rolled out across nhs england. richard galpin, bbc news. trains are being disrupte
it's unbelievable that people should defraud a national institution like the nhs but it does happen and that is deliberate so were going to halve restriction fraud over the next five years saving £300 million. and technology is a big part of the solution. a computer database of everyone in england exempt from paying prescriptions will be created, so pharmacists can quickly check before the medication is handed over to patients. but critics say most people wrongly claiming free prescriptions do...
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i haven't heard from the national institute of tobacco, i haven't heard from my staff yet. in terms of all the options. but as far as addressing removing these products from kids, that would be the mean llful step we could take. the combustible products have allowed flavors and mint-flavored products. the statute allowed for the menthol flavored combustible products to remain on the market. what we can simply do is put the newly deemed products, e-cigarettes under that same governing regulation. we would presumably allow tobacco flavored and menthol flavored cigarettes on the market. other flavors are already banned in combustible product and require the industry to do what the industry says they believe which is demonstrate that these provide a net public health benefit to helping more adult smokers quit rather than helping more kids get onto these products. >> when will you begin taking those steps? >> look, we can change our enforcement policy at any point. i think we'd want to be -- we'd want to contemplate what kind of notice we want to give to the industry in terms of
i haven't heard from the national institute of tobacco, i haven't heard from my staff yet. in terms of all the options. but as far as addressing removing these products from kids, that would be the mean llful step we could take. the combustible products have allowed flavors and mint-flavored products. the statute allowed for the menthol flavored combustible products to remain on the market. what we can simply do is put the newly deemed products, e-cigarettes under that same governing...
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of the national institute of statistics says the pressure on the government is growing. forty million or underemployed for example street vendors in formality has helped people survive the crisis that began in two thousand and thirteen but in formality is dangerous when people need to use the public services who pays for it. this economy crisis is in its fifth year the vice president of the state's industrial federation says recovery will depend on the measures the next president takes is the best you may have investors will only come back if they trust in the new president we expect a president with strength to negotiate with the congress to put in practice all the promises made during the campaign that is the way investors will return. back at the steel factory the employees say they are counting their blessings for being in work with the political and economic instability continues and that means at any time they could lose their jobs innocent just going on here but as you know. this is all just there these are the top stories canada the u.s. and mexico have reached a
of the national institute of statistics says the pressure on the government is growing. forty million or underemployed for example street vendors in formality has helped people survive the crisis that began in two thousand and thirteen but in formality is dangerous when people need to use the public services who pays for it. this economy crisis is in its fifth year the vice president of the state's industrial federation says recovery will depend on the measures the next president takes is the...
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institute of peace about the national defense strategy.ndianapolis, indiana senate debate between income at joe donnelly and his republican and libertarian opponents. c-span2 is :00 a.m., a public hearing proposed changes to the u.s. code of conduct for u.s. judges. next, the alaska governor's debate between former u.s. senator mark begich and republican mike stanley b. walker,t governor bill an independent, suspended his campaign for reelection in the days leading up to this debate and did not pay. governor walker's name will still appear on the ballot, but he has come out in support of democratic candidate mark begich. this is just under an hour. >> alaska public media and channel two news present debate for the state -- the gubernatorial candidates. here are your moderators, lauren compton and mike ross. >> good evening, and thank you for joining us for debate for the state. we are coming to you live from alaska public media. i'm lori townsend. >> and i mike ross. am we will post a series of questions to the two candidates for governor.
institute of peace about the national defense strategy.ndianapolis, indiana senate debate between income at joe donnelly and his republican and libertarian opponents. c-span2 is :00 a.m., a public hearing proposed changes to the u.s. code of conduct for u.s. judges. next, the alaska governor's debate between former u.s. senator mark begich and republican mike stanley b. walker,t governor bill an independent, suspended his campaign for reelection in the days leading up to this debate and did not...
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we have the national institute of mental health in 1946. the fsdi , established in 1956. then in 1956, 19 60, and 1966, all of a sudden, the supreme court was back in business. first was bishop the york in 1956, which said that the conviction of a mentally and disabled person was against the constitution. then there was a case in 1960 -- the first one said the conviction violates due process. in a 1960, the court says, wait a minute, the defendant has a right to a competency evaluation before proceeding to trial. a very short decision, by the way, called a per curiam decision. then, in 1966, that case reaffirmed both the bishop and the dusky case and reaffirmed the dusky rule, which is still in existence today in terms of the standards of what courts must follow on whether a person --confident were not competent or not. there were just protests. -- there were two tests. one, the defendant must understand the charges and secondly, the defendant must have the ability to aid his or her attorney in his or her own defense. this basically had to do with criminal law. criminal t
we have the national institute of mental health in 1946. the fsdi , established in 1956. then in 1956, 19 60, and 1966, all of a sudden, the supreme court was back in business. first was bishop the york in 1956, which said that the conviction of a mentally and disabled person was against the constitution. then there was a case in 1960 -- the first one said the conviction violates due process. in a 1960, the court says, wait a minute, the defendant has a right to a competency evaluation before...
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operating national in the technocratic institutions on which libya depended most national or corporation and the central bank of libya continue to function as they always have there was a pressure from the international community that you don't play with this internet that you don't play with the national oil company should keep them one the oil corporation continue to pump oil under the old contracts the money went to the central bank of libya the central bank would be a doled out to the poor you could have two groups fighting one another in the streets both paid for with salaries from the central bank and directed by neither government. or flow boosted gust. but libya was being blown up. the un whose decision to intervene in two thousand and eleven inadvertently led to the arming of militias look to broker a deal in december two thousand and fifteen to end the violence by creating a new government of national accord the g. and a but the tripoli based c.n.a. headed by prime minister faiza said raj was rejected by the have to back house of representatives and to go after would instead se
operating national in the technocratic institutions on which libya depended most national or corporation and the central bank of libya continue to function as they always have there was a pressure from the international community that you don't play with this internet that you don't play with the national oil company should keep them one the oil corporation continue to pump oil under the old contracts the money went to the central bank of libya the central bank would be a doled out to the poor...
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institute of peace about the national defense strategy.t 7 p.m., we are live from indianapolis for the indiana senate bait between incumbent joe donnelly and his republican and libertarian opponents. on c-span2 at 9:00 a.m., a public hearing on proposed changes to the code of conduct for u.s. judges. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up to morning, news literacy founder and ceo alan miller discusses misinformation and campaign 2018. college, talking about the political dynamics from new york. as part of c-span's 50 capital's work, an interview with the new governor on the top issues facing new york. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> next, the vermont senate debate between independent in comment senator bernie sanders and republican opponent. they met in call chester for 50 nu
institute of peace about the national defense strategy.t 7 p.m., we are live from indianapolis for the indiana senate bait between incumbent joe donnelly and his republican and libertarian opponents. on c-span2 at 9:00 a.m., a public hearing on proposed changes to the code of conduct for u.s. judges. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up to morning, news literacy founder and ceo alan miller discusses...
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operating national in the technocratic institutions on which libya depended most national or corporation. and the central bank of libya continue to function as they always have there was a pressure from the international community that you don't play with the center of that you don't play with the national oil company should keep them one the oil corporation continue to pump oil under the old contracts the money went to the central bank or would be the central bank would be a doled out to the poor you could have two groups fighting one another in the streets both paid for with salaries from the central. back and directed by neither government. or flow boosted cash flow but libya was being blown apart. the un whose decision to intervene in two thousand and eleven inadvertently led to the arming of militias look to broker a deal in december two thousand and fifteen to end the violence by creating a new government of national accord the g n a but the tripoli based c.n.a. headed by prime minister face a surprise was rejected by the have to back house of representatives and to go after would
operating national in the technocratic institutions on which libya depended most national or corporation. and the central bank of libya continue to function as they always have there was a pressure from the international community that you don't play with the center of that you don't play with the national oil company should keep them one the oil corporation continue to pump oil under the old contracts the money went to the central bank or would be the central bank would be a doled out to the...
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operating national in the technocratic institutions on which libya depended most national or corporation. and the central bank of libya continue to function as they always have there was a pressure from the international community that you don't play with the center of that you don't play with the national oil company should keep them one the oil corporation continue to pump oil under the old contracts the money went to the central bank or would be the central bank of libya told it out to the poor you could have two groups fighting one another in the streets both paid for with salaries from the central. back and directed by neither government. or flow boosted cash flow but libya was being blown apart. the un whose decision to intervene in two thousand and eleven inadvertently led to the arming of militias look to broker a deal in december two thousand and fifteen to end the violence by creating a new government of national accord the g. and a but the tripoli based c.n.a. headed by prime minister faiza said russia was rejected by the have to back house of representatives and to go after w
operating national in the technocratic institutions on which libya depended most national or corporation. and the central bank of libya continue to function as they always have there was a pressure from the international community that you don't play with the center of that you don't play with the national oil company should keep them one the oil corporation continue to pump oil under the old contracts the money went to the central bank or would be the central bank of libya told it out to the...
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our founders thought it necessary to establish and maintain national institutions of justice to secure civil peace by those in the insert action against predators to promote opportunity and prosperity and this is the important phrase in order to secure for ourselves. like most students of our generation i was taught it had no legal status. on this matter as in so many others i was turned around by the insight of the late charles black who argued the constitution was contrived as an organization to carry out the organization of the state where all men were created equal and there were certaithat there wers that couldn't be sold or given away and depended upon what it's supposed to be and it's folded by the more common defense for the general welfare and so on. everyone in this room for the american literature holds these truths to be self-evident they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights into this is the part i want you to focus on that but governments are instituted among them. according to the justification for the american seizure they need to protect the huma
our founders thought it necessary to establish and maintain national institutions of justice to secure civil peace by those in the insert action against predators to promote opportunity and prosperity and this is the important phrase in order to secure for ourselves. like most students of our generation i was taught it had no legal status. on this matter as in so many others i was turned around by the insight of the late charles black who argued the constitution was contrived as an organization...
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many oncologists to participate in clinical trials largely through a program funded by the national cancer institute, the national community-- community oncology resource program. there are 60 or so of these funded programs scattered around the country where at least those oncologists have access to cutting-edge to-- cutting-edge clinical trials. there are still too few and as we've heard from the vice president and others, patients in the traditional paradigm often have to travel long distances to go to a place that have a clinical trial that is appropriate for them. instead of making the patient go to the trial we need to bring the trial to the patient. that's where technology can really help us. there's absolutely no reason that any oncologist seeing a patient who is aware of the potential clinical trial cannot log onto the internet, get the trial protocol, explain it to the patient, get their consent and start treating it. if amazon can use a drone to deliver bluejeans to your front door they can use the same ones to deliver cancer treatment to your front door. i think that's the paradigm. >> i'
many oncologists to participate in clinical trials largely through a program funded by the national cancer institute, the national community-- community oncology resource program. there are 60 or so of these funded programs scattered around the country where at least those oncologists have access to cutting-edge to-- cutting-edge clinical trials. there are still too few and as we've heard from the vice president and others, patients in the traditional paradigm often have to travel long...
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and i think that mr levin was actually stating facts we know that from the nation institute investigativefund between two thousand and twenty sixteen. there are twice as many terrorist incidents from white right wing terrorists in those people who submit to our slum so i think that what mr lemon was really do doing was stating facts and that we really get deeper mr lemon was further stating a trend that we've been seeing in this country since unfortunately the nineteenth century the first organized terrorist groups in the united states of america was the ku klux klan which was a white christian terrorist groups so i don't know if he was demonizing as much as stating that x. julio what did you think of don lemon statements. i think don lemon is a liar and to counteract what anthony said that there first. is a left wing group and let me just give you some stats here this is according to the department of homeland security document on executive order one three seven eight zero four hundred in two of the terrorists they were actually involved in two in crimes in this country from nine eleven
and i think that mr levin was actually stating facts we know that from the nation institute investigativefund between two thousand and twenty sixteen. there are twice as many terrorist incidents from white right wing terrorists in those people who submit to our slum so i think that what mr lemon was really do doing was stating facts and that we really get deeper mr lemon was further stating a trend that we've been seeing in this country since unfortunately the nineteenth century the first...
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follows a five—year inquiry which found tens of thousands of children had suffered abuse in the nation's institutionsdecades. our correspondent hywel griffith reports from canberra. for kirra, today is about trust. abused as a teenager in care, she twice fell pregnant. the system failed her. now the authorities want to say sorry. she's come to canberra to listen. a lot of abuse survivors don't trust easily, and we're going to need to see some footwork and action as well as words. but sorry‘s a good start. as he delivered the apology, the australian prime minister said he did not expect forgiveness from victims. he acknowledged that, for years, so much abuse had been covered up. not just as a father but as a prime minister, i am angry too at the calculating destruction of lives and the abuse of trust, including those who have abused the shield of faith and religion to hide their crimes. outside, kirra tried to decide whether the apology, with all its emotion, would really make a difference. it's pretty hard to believe a politician, but i think, if they change half of what they promised to today, the w
follows a five—year inquiry which found tens of thousands of children had suffered abuse in the nation's institutionsdecades. our correspondent hywel griffith reports from canberra. for kirra, today is about trust. abused as a teenager in care, she twice fell pregnant. the system failed her. now the authorities want to say sorry. she's come to canberra to listen. a lot of abuse survivors don't trust easily, and we're going to need to see some footwork and action as well as words. but...