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is not protected. neither is your children. neither is your family. in 2012, a giant international company, international i.s.p. company, by the way, filed for a u.s. patent for a cable box that would sit in your house. it would watch you. it would record you. it contained an infrared sensor and even take your body temperature with a thermal graphic -- and that's a quote -- thermal graphic camera. it would do all this without telling you and would work whether the cable box was on or off. if you don't believe me, if you still have the courage to go on the internet, go find patent application number -- now, ite this one down -- 20120304206. that's the patent application number. it's still online. i want to read you one small segment from that 25-page patent application, and this is a direct quote. i'm not making up a single word. the device, quote, may detect the two users are cuddling on a couch during the presentation of a television program and prior to an advertisement break. based on that detected
is not protected. neither is your children. neither is your family. in 2012, a giant international company, international i.s.p. company, by the way, filed for a u.s. patent for a cable box that would sit in your house. it would watch you. it would record you. it contained an infrared sensor and even take your body temperature with a thermal graphic -- and that's a quote -- thermal graphic camera. it would do all this without telling you and would work whether the cable box was on or off. if...
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the way you can protect someone, we are not here to protect anybody, we have to protect ourselves. jesus said, to give a man a fish, you feed him for one day, to teach him how to fish, you feed him for life. these women getting abortions over and over again, teach them how to protect themselves. the best protection they can have is teach them how to close their legs, respect their body, and respect themselves. it is not by giving them abortion. all the other people, you cannot protect us, we have to protect ourselves. i'd greatly appreciative of you trying to say you will protect us. we have to protect ourselves. we have to learn that. host: i just want to give you a chance to explain a little more about this particular regulation. it has to do with the ability of states to act. talk a little bit about what this was. guest: it is not directed at planned parenthood. it impacts planned parenthood, but it is not about them. states have the ability to title x funding, which means they can give funding to family planning facilities in their states. this legislation just said, you cannot
the way you can protect someone, we are not here to protect anybody, we have to protect ourselves. jesus said, to give a man a fish, you feed him for one day, to teach him how to fish, you feed him for life. these women getting abortions over and over again, teach them how to protect themselves. the best protection they can have is teach them how to close their legs, respect their body, and respect themselves. it is not by giving them abortion. all the other people, you cannot protect us, we...
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that is no protections. they have written that many of the duties that are now within the fcc ought to be passed to the federal trade commission. while that might please some on the right, i'm worried that it won't get any buy-in from the left or those on the center of the debate that i would like to see myself. the concern if the isps are watching these two parties kind of go after each other with the pendulum swinging wildly back and forth from common carrier-based to interventions under democratic control and no protections under republican control, my concern is that they will just pull back from the space and look elsewhere. they will look elsewhere for their investments. they will look to content, for example. so i want to, i want to bring this debate to a close, find a place of common ground for those on the right and the left, protections for content providers that would allow the isps to have faith the issue is settled and they will be treated fairly going forward. cspan: just to follow up on lydia'
that is no protections. they have written that many of the duties that are now within the fcc ought to be passed to the federal trade commission. while that might please some on the right, i'm worried that it won't get any buy-in from the left or those on the center of the debate that i would like to see myself. the concern if the isps are watching these two parties kind of go after each other with the pendulum swinging wildly back and forth from common carrier-based to interventions under...
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we don't want to have a false debate about iron clad protections versus no protections. that's not the debate, ate least i want to have. i think that the protections i have in mind would permit independent content providers to brain a -- bring a complaint to the fcc and have hair complaint adjudicated by someone, perhaps an administrative law judge to bring them the kind of relief they seek. that's not the same others in protections at all. >> you have written about the competition, the regulatory pendulum, swinging back and forth of different policies from one administration to another. in what direction do you expect the pen almost to see in the trump administration and do you see places to halt the pendulum. >> guest: what i worry be about is that the pendulum swung to one extreme under tom wheeler, and that was to give his constituency maximum benefit and inflict maximum pain on his opponents. what i worried about based on the writings of jeff and mark, is that pendulum might swing too radically back in the opposite direction, that is, no protections. they have risen
we don't want to have a false debate about iron clad protections versus no protections. that's not the debate, ate least i want to have. i think that the protections i have in mind would permit independent content providers to brain a -- bring a complaint to the fcc and have hair complaint adjudicated by someone, perhaps an administrative law judge to bring them the kind of relief they seek. that's not the same others in protections at all. >> you have written about the competition, the...
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while many people can protect by helping themselves, it's the government's job to protect the nation as a whole. the cybersecurity of the u.s. should be strong enough to prevent cyberattacks and the american people should be protected by the government gainst these cyberattacks. in washington, it is their job to protect americans against cyberattacks, so that's the most important issue that should be addressed in 2017 and beyond. >> to watch all the prize-winning documentaries in this year's student cam competition, visit tudentcam.com. >> tonight on c-span, first lady melania trump attends a state department awards ceremony honoring women around the world. that's followed by president trump at a women's empowerment seminar that took place this week at the white house. and later, professional athletes talk about the criminal justice system and ways to improve community relations with police. at a congressional forum on capitol hill. this week, first lady melania trump attended a ceremony for e
while many people can protect by helping themselves, it's the government's job to protect the nation as a whole. the cybersecurity of the u.s. should be strong enough to prevent cyberattacks and the american people should be protected by the government gainst these cyberattacks. in washington, it is their job to protect americans against cyberattacks, so that's the most important issue that should be addressed in 2017 and beyond. >> to watch all the prize-winning documentaries in this...
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there are only so many people who can have protection and the protection would stay at the consistent excellent level the secret service is asking for. >> yang: and secret service is asking for more money. ken vogel, michael beschloss, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now, a conversation with outgoing federal reserve governor daniel tarullo. as republicans set their sights on major changes to obama-era financial reforms, our economics correspondent paul solman sat down with the fed's point person on bank regulation, who played a major role in putting them in place. it's part of our series "making sense" which airs every thursday. >> reporter: federal reserve governor daniel tarullo has been called "one of the most powerful u.s. banking regulators since alexander hamilton." appointed by president obama in 209, tarullo was central to the implementation of the 2010 dodd- frank act which imposed tougher regulations on banks in the wake of the financial crisis. under his watch the fed has sought to curb banks' reliance on short-term loans and to increase the amo
there are only so many people who can have protection and the protection would stay at the consistent excellent level the secret service is asking for. >> yang: and secret service is asking for more money. ken vogel, michael beschloss, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now, a conversation with outgoing federal reserve governor daniel tarullo. as republicans set their sights on major changes to obama-era financial reforms, our economics correspondent...
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of our national monuments in protected areas.e we're on the winning side here. and we're not worried about that at all. even then, we're in busy to protect our environment, as i said before. so every effort we've made to protect the environment in the past has been spored by our customer. and we're absolutely confident it's going to be the same this time. and we're also on the right side of the economic return for this. and mean if you just look at the value these protected areas give back to the nation, we're on the winning side there, too. you know our outdoor industrial loan is responsible for $887 billion, so that we contribute to the national economy. our industry creates 7.6 million jobs. way more than the fossil fuel industry. >> i'm out of time, guys. guy,s how long can you resist? >> we're organizing around the cluck. i mean the president has released the victim of the office, the victims of -- >> as long as he's in office -- >> we will keep fighting at the core. >> thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow.
of our national monuments in protected areas.e we're on the winning side here. and we're not worried about that at all. even then, we're in busy to protect our environment, as i said before. so every effort we've made to protect the environment in the past has been spored by our customer. and we're absolutely confident it's going to be the same this time. and we're also on the right side of the economic return for this. and mean if you just look at the value these protected areas give back to...
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where does the federal government fit into making sure those are protected? jonathan: the federal government has the driver's seat in many respects in ensuring that privacy from a policy framework perspective is consistent, intact, and actually consumer facing. we are working very closely with all branches of government to ensure that happens. but we in industry also bear a responsibility for collectively ensuring the integrity of our consumers' privacy and we've articulated that in the shared commitment toward principles that we've all joined in the broadband industry to make sure that our consumers and the communities that they live in, as well as our allies and partners in government, all understand that we are alongside this effort. we're absolutely focused on ensuring that no sensitive formation of our consumers will be shared and developing a framework that will allow a consistent and harmonized approach to ensuring consumer privacy now and in the future. i think we're on that path and there will be positive results in future. cyber security is another
where does the federal government fit into making sure those are protected? jonathan: the federal government has the driver's seat in many respects in ensuring that privacy from a policy framework perspective is consistent, intact, and actually consumer facing. we are working very closely with all branches of government to ensure that happens. but we in industry also bear a responsibility for collectively ensuring the integrity of our consumers' privacy and we've articulated that in the shared...
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protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. ♪ ♪ five-second rule protection. new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. ♪ lysol. what it takes to protect. james doolittle figured out how to launch b-25s from an aircraft carrier. it was the only way to retaliate on tokyo. most made it back. their mission boosted morale. >>> today pittsburgh said good-bye to dan rooney. hundreds packed the cathedral. president obama was there too. rooney served as ambassador to ireland. he died last week at age 84. >>> georgetown university took another step to atoning for the slave trade. it renamed one building after a slave and another after a free woman of color who taught black girls. two jesuit priests had sold slaves in the 19th century to pay the school's debts. >>> documents now reveal the struggle of slaves to reun
protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. ♪ ♪ five-second rule protection. new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. ♪ lysol. what it takes to protect. james doolittle figured out how to launch b-25s from an aircraft carrier. it was the only way to retaliate on tokyo. most made it back. their mission boosted morale. >>>...
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and these laws were not to protect them. and has remained -- a free woman, and get her into prison. >> the issue of stranger danger, so many characters proposed, and solicitation of fear, and certain citizens are not being deputized in ways that were violent. >> whether we were talking about border patrol, or leasing of public bathrooms. policing borders and invocations of protection we started with and an invocation to a particularly racialized gendered protection of white women, and justified the lynching of 4000 african-americans, invocation of the urgent need to protect women and recurrent sort of echoes of that, fears around bathrooms and to threaten women and children, these are recurrent themes and i hope by excavating the history we can be more mindful when they crop up time after time. >> let's open -- with the audience here. >> just wondering, hearing all this what can be done, not just what should be done, what we do. >> any ideas? >> the book is not prescriptive, i don't have words of wisdom in what we need to do
and these laws were not to protect them. and has remained -- a free woman, and get her into prison. >> the issue of stranger danger, so many characters proposed, and solicitation of fear, and certain citizens are not being deputized in ways that were violent. >> whether we were talking about border patrol, or leasing of public bathrooms. policing borders and invocations of protection we started with and an invocation to a particularly racialized gendered protection of white women,...
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protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. uh, the soy sauce? it's gone. treat your clothes better with new tide pods plus downy. it's got to be tide because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. with five times more benefits than vacuuming alone... it lifts more dirt, pet hair and removes odours. while softening every fibre because your carpet never stops working, resolve carpet care with five times benefits yeah, i just saved a whole lot of money by swhuh.ing to geico. we should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico insures way more than cars. boats, motorcycles... even rvs! geico insures rvs? what's an rv? uh, the thing we've been stuck on for five years! wait, i'm not a real moose?? we've been over this, jeff... we're stickers! i'm not a real moose? give him some space. deep breaths, jeff. what's a sticker?!? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot mo
protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. uh, the soy sauce? it's gone. treat your clothes better with new tide pods plus downy. it's got to be tide because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. with five times more benefits than vacuuming alone... it lifts more dirt, pet hair and removes odours. while softening every fibre because your carpet never stops working, resolve...
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job to protect the nation as a whole. the cyber security of the u.s. should be strong enough to prevent cyber attacks, and the american people should be protected by the government against these cyber attacks. it is washington's to protect citizens against cyber attacks because cyber security is the most important and urgent issue that needs to be addressed in 2017 and beyond. >> to see all the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. "washington journal" live every day with the news and policy issues that affect you. coming up sunday morning, the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, and the director and producer of the film "unseen enemy" discussed the potential of pandemics around the world and what can be done to prevent them. republicanally founder dave spencer talks about his assessment of the republican party and what needs to change. the european union ambassador to the u.s. discusses the decision by british prime minister theresa may
job to protect the nation as a whole. the cyber security of the u.s. should be strong enough to prevent cyber attacks, and the american people should be protected by the government against these cyber attacks. it is washington's to protect citizens against cyber attacks because cyber security is the most important and urgent issue that needs to be addressed in 2017 and beyond. >> to see all the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org....
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what it takes to protect.utes from k-y ultragel. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. >>> there was a wild party at the barclay center in brooklyn, it was the induction ceremony for the rock 'n roll hall of fame. pearl jam, journey, yes, and elo, also tupac shakur and joan baez. she may have been the least rockin' of the inductees, but before the show she sat down for a chat with anthony mason. >> reporter: how's it feel to be in the rock 'n roll hall of fame? >> a little silly, but really nice. >> reporter: what's silly part? >> that i'm a little bit of a fish out of water but not. >> reporter: in the early 1960s as the folk revival took roots, joan baez aemerged as the most prominent female voice. she used her influence to introduce another young mu
what it takes to protect.utes from k-y ultragel. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. >>> there was a wild party at the barclay center in brooklyn, it was the induction ceremony for the rock 'n roll hall of fame. pearl jam,...
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and we're going to protect those who protect the people protecting us. first of all, secretary shulkin and i call him the 100 to nothing man because in a totally obstructionist group of democrats we say that with affection he got not only the republicans but he got all of the democrat votes and he won on a 100-0 clip. i hope they're right about that. [ applause ] but david is doing a phenomenal job. he was voted unanimously out of the united states senate and he's worked ever since then day and night to reform and improve the va. i'm also pleased that we're joined by so many members of congress. we have with us senators ernst. where is joni? what a tremendous woman. right from the beginning she has been and she knows more about veterans than anybody. thanks joni. we appreciate it. senator isaacson. thank you senator. thank you very much. senator it. senator moran and senator tester. thank you, thank you, thank you all, thank you. along with congressman arrington, bergman, brighten stein, denlt, rowe, and win strop, i look forward to serving our veterans
and we're going to protect those who protect the people protecting us. first of all, secretary shulkin and i call him the 100 to nothing man because in a totally obstructionist group of democrats we say that with affection he got not only the republicans but he got all of the democrat votes and he won on a 100-0 clip. i hope they're right about that. [ applause ] but david is doing a phenomenal job. he was voted unanimously out of the united states senate and he's worked ever since then day and...
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are protected. different,s this this administration, than the previous administration when obama was called the do porter in chief? -- d porter in chief? guest: this administration manipulates that may not be legitimately based in evidence. president obama was criticized for that. president obama also was going to and continued to focus on those who were dangerous and they are dangerous because of their criminal backgrounds and criminal activities not because of their national origin. aredifference here is there people who are here who are erroneous and based on their religion for their national origin and that is a huge difference. that undermines the safety and security of the community and the people in the communities, but also creates this divisiveness in our communities and in our states and country we have not seen in a long time. host: we invite your questions and comments from the congressman. we want to hear your thoughts. congresswoman, is president trump focusing on the danger of, crimin
are protected. different,s this this administration, than the previous administration when obama was called the do porter in chief? -- d porter in chief? guest: this administration manipulates that may not be legitimately based in evidence. president obama was criticized for that. president obama also was going to and continued to focus on those who were dangerous and they are dangerous because of their criminal backgrounds and criminal activities not because of their national origin....
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while protecting our nation's freedoms and civil liberties. >> is it enough to protect americans ever security at all levels>? ? shouldn't we be prepared enough to not have to deal with these in the first place? while many people can help in their own way, it is essentially the job of the government to protect the nation as a whole. the cyber security of the u.s. should be strong enough to prevent cyber attacks and the american people should be protected by the government against the cyber attacks. challenge to washington is to protect u.s. citizens against cyber attacks. cyber security is the most urgent issue that needs to be addressed in 2017 and beyond. >> to see all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's competition, visit studentcam.org. coming up on c-span this morning, washington journal, live. and then the house ways and means committee considering legislation that would require the treasury secretary to disclose president trump's tax returns and other financial information. later, fbi director james comey talks about data encryption and priorities for his agent. -
while protecting our nation's freedoms and civil liberties. >> is it enough to protect americans ever security at all levels>? ? shouldn't we be prepared enough to not have to deal with these in the first place? while many people can help in their own way, it is essentially the job of the government to protect the nation as a whole. the cyber security of the u.s. should be strong enough to prevent cyber attacks and the american people should be protected by the government against the...
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we do not want to have a false debate about ironclad protections versus no protections. that is not the debate, at least that i want to have. i think the protections that i have in mind would permit independent content providers to bring a complaint to the fcc and have their complaint adjudicated by someone, perhaps an administrative law judge to bring them the kind of relief they seek. that is not the same as no protections at all. lydia: you have written about the harm to competition of the regulatory pendulum, this swinging back-and-forth of different policies as we transition from one administration to another. in what direction do you expect that pendulum to swing in the trump administration? do you see spaces, the fcc or in other agencies where you could halt the pendulum? dr. singer: what i am worried about and i spoke in a recent article is that the pendulum swung to one extreme under tom wheeler, and that was to give his constituency maximum benefits and to inflict maximum pain on his opponents and what i am worried about based on the writings of jeff and mark i
we do not want to have a false debate about ironclad protections versus no protections. that is not the debate, at least that i want to have. i think the protections that i have in mind would permit independent content providers to bring a complaint to the fcc and have their complaint adjudicated by someone, perhaps an administrative law judge to bring them the kind of relief they seek. that is not the same as no protections at all. lydia: you have written about the harm to competition of the...
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what is protected, what isn't protected? what is speech, what isn't speech, and so on. is that -- can i just make one point -- >> that's the issue, yeah. >> can i say one thing, which i do not want to pass this opportunity up. one, this is a panel about the first amendment and about what might be prosecuted and what might not be prosecuted, but let us not forget that i would prefer that we not have this discussion at all, not just because i'm up here, but because i think the name of the game is prevention. and you don't get to the prosecution question if you don't have the sexual harassment, the sexual assault, or the viewing of the child pornography to begin with. and if i had the opportunity to speak to a member of the joint chiefs, or to speak to a colonel or anybody in a command position in the military, and i never passed up an opportunity to do so, i would not talk about what is prosecutable or not prosecutable under the ucmj first. i would talk about what they can do to prevent these things. in my 15 years on the court, i rarely saw a case, and i saw many cases,
what is protected, what isn't protected? what is speech, what isn't speech, and so on. is that -- can i just make one point -- >> that's the issue, yeah. >> can i say one thing, which i do not want to pass this opportunity up. one, this is a panel about the first amendment and about what might be prosecuted and what might not be prosecuted, but let us not forget that i would prefer that we not have this discussion at all, not just because i'm up here, but because i think the name of...
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they testified on changes in the law to protect athletes. they appeared before the senate judiciary committee for about 1 1/2 hours. >>> thanks to our witnesses and also everybody who is attending today. you're very welcome and thank you very much for your interest in this issue. as you probably know, our committee, the judiciary committee, is no stranger to contentious debate, but when it comes to championing the rights of those who have been victimized, this committee has a clear bipartisan history. we're here today to build upon that bipartisan tradition and learn what more can be done to keep our children and young athletes safe from sexual predators. protecting children from abusers has been a top priority for me and a lot of other members of this committee over the years. over 30 years ago i sponsored the child abuse victim's rights act bill to enhance civil and criminal penalties against those who sexually exploit children, a version of this measure was enacted and continues to this day to provide a mechanism by which victims can seek
they testified on changes in the law to protect athletes. they appeared before the senate judiciary committee for about 1 1/2 hours. >>> thanks to our witnesses and also everybody who is attending today. you're very welcome and thank you very much for your interest in this issue. as you probably know, our committee, the judiciary committee, is no stranger to contentious debate, but when it comes to championing the rights of those who have been victimized, this committee has a clear...
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conflicts of interest, muslim bands, rescinding protections. the list of constitutional rights that trump administration is violating gets longer every single day. now more than ever we need a supreme court justice who is independent and not beholden to ideology. now more than ever we need a justice that will stand up for the rights of all americans against big corporate interest. a justice who would be to the right of antonin scalia on the issue of chevron deference. a justice that would be to the right of samuel alito and clarence thomas by a substantial margin as professors from district and state universities in wisconsin concluded in examining the tenth circuit ands supreme court decisions reviewing them is not someone within the mainstream of american churches prevents. everything that we have seen so far from the litmus test to the visible hand of the right-wing interest groups in the selection process to the reluctance before the judiciary committee to his pro- corporate bias in the cases he decided leads me to the conclusion that he wi
conflicts of interest, muslim bands, rescinding protections. the list of constitutional rights that trump administration is violating gets longer every single day. now more than ever we need a supreme court justice who is independent and not beholden to ideology. now more than ever we need a justice that will stand up for the rights of all americans against big corporate interest. a justice who would be to the right of antonin scalia on the issue of chevron deference. a justice that would be to...
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we don't need a fuel license to protect. we need to make sure the company has a way to make you whole because of the damage. bonding or insurance can meet that need. we don't need to restrict entry into the occupation. we need to make sure we are going to protect you against your loss so in our menu that is one of the options. we advocate for that rather than full licensing when the need is the exeternality problem. >> one of the arguments is not just public safe and healthy but reimbursement like a medical issue and physical therapy. they will say we need it license or can't get reimbursed from insurance companies or medicaid. what do you say to that? >> there is a way to address this without a full license. this has come up on a number of cases. the first thing we say is actually check that printed. don't take it on face value. so, as an example in indiana, there were a certain group och therapists that went to the state and said we need a litcene for the reason you described. they said affordable care act creates these re
we don't need a fuel license to protect. we need to make sure the company has a way to make you whole because of the damage. bonding or insurance can meet that need. we don't need to restrict entry into the occupation. we need to make sure we are going to protect you against your loss so in our menu that is one of the options. we advocate for that rather than full licensing when the need is the exeternality problem. >> one of the arguments is not just public safe and healthy but...
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it's mission was to protect the environment and also human health.e are part of an ecosystem. >> they have access to good funding. they have access to all of the science available in the united states. >> we can and should argue about the best approach to solve the problem. >> the big thing or we can do is make sure regulations are reviewed and not increased. and eliminated when they become updated. >> sometimes they overstepped their areas. i felt we have been overly protective of our coastline. >> the regulations opposed by washington -- the regulations proposed by washington are undermining what we are doing at the state level to manage and protect our air and water. >> they work beside us and they are great writers in their work over the decades has certainly will poorference and nations to come. >> the epa distributes about $4 billion for grants and other assistant programs designed to help out locally along with large-scale national projects. however, not everyone can get eight. the chain to the local level is a complicated one which often gets
it's mission was to protect the environment and also human health.e are part of an ecosystem. >> they have access to good funding. they have access to all of the science available in the united states. >> we can and should argue about the best approach to solve the problem. >> the big thing or we can do is make sure regulations are reviewed and not increased. and eliminated when they become updated. >> sometimes they overstepped their areas. i felt we have been overly...
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those protections remain on the books even as we add new ones. the goal here is to give states greater flexibility if they want it to lower premiums. we've not yet made any decisions on a vote, but this is more progress and we will continue our progress and our work to repeal and replace obamacare. now, i am sure some of you have concerns. are there young people that actually have any questions? [laughter] speaker ryan: you are cutting nothing. all right. all right. anybody else have any questions? reporter: mr. speaker, how close are you on health care? what are your reassurances to moderates who maybe liked the original plan or worried about the new one? speaker ryan: i think we're making progress. we will go when we have the otes but that's the decision we'll have and you will be the first to know. i argue this is a bill that a moderate will more likely want to support. some people were concerned about e.h.b.'s. e.h.b.'s were taken out of the bill. essential health benefits were taken out. they are back in. they are now in federal law and a st
those protections remain on the books even as we add new ones. the goal here is to give states greater flexibility if they want it to lower premiums. we've not yet made any decisions on a vote, but this is more progress and we will continue our progress and our work to repeal and replace obamacare. now, i am sure some of you have concerns. are there young people that actually have any questions? [laughter] speaker ryan: you are cutting nothing. all right. all right. anybody else have any...
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witz.okko and we are going to protect the people that are protecting us. the secretary is 100-0 man because in a totally obstructionist group of democrats and we say that with affection, he got not only the republicans but the democrats in a 100-0 clip. i hope they are right. i hope they are right. [applause] president trump: david's doing a phenomenal job. and voted unanimously and worked ever since then day and night to work and reform the v.a. i'm pleased by so many members of congress. e have with us senators ernst. what a tremendous woman. and right from the beginning, she has been -- [applause] president trump: she morse -- she knows more about veterans. senator isakson. senator moran and senator tester. thank you, thank you all. [applause] president trump: along with the forward to i look serving our veterans with all of you and i can tell you this group whether they are republican or democrat, we are going to make this so good and one of our crown jewels and it is happening already. as part of that process, the senator has carried outdoing a thorou
witz.okko and we are going to protect the people that are protecting us. the secretary is 100-0 man because in a totally obstructionist group of democrats and we say that with affection, he got not only the republicans but the democrats in a 100-0 clip. i hope they are right. i hope they are right. [applause] president trump: david's doing a phenomenal job. and voted unanimously and worked ever since then day and night to work and reform the v.a. i'm pleased by so many members of congress. e...
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message to washington is that it is their job to protect the u.s. against cyber attacks.yber security is the most important issue in 2017 and beyond. all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's city cap competition visit city and that work. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. , theg up this morning director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and the director and producer of the film unseen enemy discussed the potential of pandemics around the world and what can be done to prevent them. and dave spencer talks but his assessment of the republican party and what needs to change. then european union ambassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan discusses the decision by british prime minister theresa may to formally begin the process to leave the european union. we should watch c-span's washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. a -- day night on q and it was everywhere in decline. nationalists were rising up. the big strategic weapon the u.s. f
message to washington is that it is their job to protect the u.s. against cyber attacks.yber security is the most important issue in 2017 and beyond. all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's city cap competition visit city and that work. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. , theg up this morning director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and the director and producer of the film unseen enemy...
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if anything, this puts more federal protections in. on pre-existing conditions, every state's a little different. in wisconsin, we had a high risk pool that worked really well and i think we ought to be given the kind of flexibility to tailor our markets that work for us in wisconsin because the wisconsin health care system is different than say the new york health care system or the vermont health care system. that just makes sense. but even if a state gets a waiver, in are multiple layers of pre-existing condition protections like continuous conch. if you have a health care problem and you have health insurance, you can't be denied or rated for higher health care costs. if you switch to another plan and keep your coverage, the same protections apply even if your state gets a waiver. the more important point is why this amendment is a step in the right dekz direction is we believe the smarter way to the go on getting premiums down and protecting people with pre-existing conditions is have federal and state support for people who are s
if anything, this puts more federal protections in. on pre-existing conditions, every state's a little different. in wisconsin, we had a high risk pool that worked really well and i think we ought to be given the kind of flexibility to tailor our markets that work for us in wisconsin because the wisconsin health care system is different than say the new york health care system or the vermont health care system. that just makes sense. but even if a state gets a waiver, in are multiple layers of...
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irreplaceable monkey protection.one doesn't kill bacteria, but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. daughter: uh oh. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> some vineyards in california are now using flying predators to protect their harvests. john blackstone explains. >> reporter: it's no wonder jack london once wrote about california wine country, "i have everything to make me glad i'm alive." the rolling hills, the endless blue skies, and the perfect weather. it's a nature lover's paradise. but all that nature can be a problem. >> this is what we're guarding against here. >> reporter: just ask ramsgate vineyard manager fred hill. >> deer, rabbits, coyotes, foxes, birds, you name it. grapes are tasty when they get ripe. >> reporter: so like any cash crops grapes need protection. and here bo bastion is the muscle. armed with a noisy moat sooik sxl a determined terrier named gus bastion patrols the grounds. >> that a boy! >> reporter: but perhaps the most important member of his sec
irreplaceable monkey protection.one doesn't kill bacteria, but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. daughter: uh oh. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> some vineyards in california are now using flying predators to protect their harvests. john blackstone explains. >> reporter: it's no wonder jack london once wrote about california wine country, "i have everything to make me glad i'm alive." the rolling hills, the endless blue...
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what it takes to protect.at's haded a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. >>> if by some catastrophe the world ended tomorrow and the survivors had to start all over, where would they go to get seeds? how about the arctic circle? seth doane explains. >> reporter: up here on this arctic tundra in norway, about halfway between oslo and the north pole, there are no gardens, no trees. yet deep beneath this barren surface lies the largest concentration of agricultural diversity anywhere on earth. you wouldn't imagine that all of the world's seed
what it takes to protect.at's haded a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach...
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protecting it is in our own interest.why we share our experiences and discuss what we can do to guide and assist our men. >> it all ties together. bio-diversity, the lakes, the hippos. we do everything we can to protect them because that means there will be fish we can sell. it's all part of a cycle. that's why we protect nature. >> the nature conservationists take us on a tour of the lake. this time they're hoping to lure the hippos out of their hiding places. we spend the next few hours iting. but there's no s sign of any hippos. suddenly, there's a a rustlingn the reeds. viagbo bouly investigates and comes back all excited. the only hippos we're going to see today are the ones on his mobile phone. he climbed a tree to shoot these shaky images. >> you can see how vast this area is. it's huge. there are so many places they could hide and we'd never find them. >> the hippos of lake afi aren't just a myth. and the locals would like nothing more than to boost their incomes by kickstarting an eco-tourism industry. realistica
protecting it is in our own interest.why we share our experiences and discuss what we can do to guide and assist our men. >> it all ties together. bio-diversity, the lakes, the hippos. we do everything we can to protect them because that means there will be fish we can sell. it's all part of a cycle. that's why we protect nature. >> the nature conservationists take us on a tour of the lake. this time they're hoping to lure the hippos out of their hiding places. we spend the next few...
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we said we would protect school funding and we have. real terms protection for the schools budget.ey following children into schools, and we have. the school budget reaches a0 million as pupil numbers rise in 2020. barely a pmqs goes by where he doesn't call for more public spending. when it comes to spending money that they haven't got, labour simply cannot help themselves. it is the same old labour, spent today and give somebody asked the bill tomorrow. well, we won't do that to the next generation. theresa may, at pmqs. now, some distressing stories about animal cruelty have been shared in the commons as mps look for an increase in penalties for offenders in england. they want the maximum sentence for offenders to be increased to five years. it is currently six months. a young fox had a habit of going to a large supermarket every night to hunt for food. the fox was got hold of by a gang of boys from my own constituency. they got it by the tail, pulled it round and round and round, smashed head against a wall several times, and then stamped on its head. and the punishment for tha
we said we would protect school funding and we have. real terms protection for the schools budget.ey following children into schools, and we have. the school budget reaches a0 million as pupil numbers rise in 2020. barely a pmqs goes by where he doesn't call for more public spending. when it comes to spending money that they haven't got, labour simply cannot help themselves. it is the same old labour, spent today and give somebody asked the bill tomorrow. well, we won't do that to the next...
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the same goes for protecting workers rights and environmental standards, protecting britain's nations and regions, protecting britain's financial sector and services and making sure there is no return to a hard quarter in northern ireland, and when, mister speaker, does she expect to be able to guarantee the rights of all those eu nationals who make such a massive and welcome contribution to this country and for those british nationals who live in all parts of the european union including guaranteeing the uk pensions will not be frozen post brexit? mister speaker, brexit will be a huge task for any government yet so far they seem utterly complacent about the scale of the task ahead. the government ministers can't make up their minds about the real objective. the foreign secretary is here today. our policy is having our cake and eating it. today, the chancellor on bbc radio said we can't have our cake and eat it. they should get together and talk about just one level, might seem like exchanges from ministers. they reflect serious differences about britain's negotiated aims. the governm
the same goes for protecting workers rights and environmental standards, protecting britain's nations and regions, protecting britain's financial sector and services and making sure there is no return to a hard quarter in northern ireland, and when, mister speaker, does she expect to be able to guarantee the rights of all those eu nationals who make such a massive and welcome contribution to this country and for those british nationals who live in all parts of the european union including...
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and we have provided dbt protections -- lgbt protections in the future for those local governments.t is not my preferred solution. it is not everything i wanted. but it is progress moving forward, and i believe strongly that we need to have statewide lgbt protections in north carolina. my super majority republican legislature will not let me do that yet. but i'm going to keep fighting for that every single day. charlie: i notice in your own statement, you have said consistently we begin, we begin. you begin to do what this bill? gov. cooper: well, first, under house bill to, local governments could not provide lgbt protections for their own employees. with the bill i signed yesterday, they now can. with house bill two, local governments could not provide protections or require protections for lgbt employees of companies they contracted with. after the bill i signed, they can do that. and there are more protections that local governments can provide for lgbt residents in the future. at that time, we are sure to get those protections available for local governments. some of those prot
and we have provided dbt protections -- lgbt protections in the future for those local governments.t is not my preferred solution. it is not everything i wanted. but it is progress moving forward, and i believe strongly that we need to have statewide lgbt protections in north carolina. my super majority republican legislature will not let me do that yet. but i'm going to keep fighting for that every single day. charlie: i notice in your own statement, you have said consistently we begin, we...
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interest rate deductions would be protected. what so chopping block, deducted for state and local taxes, that includes real estate taxes it is like you know i'll huff and puff, and blow yourself down. nar is coming out saying that president's tax proposal is a nonstarter for home openers and real estate professional. liz: boy, getting rid of those deducts, california and new york will get it. no big tax break for the rich. top brack it sticks at 35%, slightly down from 39.6%. and steve mnuchin said he does not want tax breaks for the rich. >> we're committed that small business, owner-operators will have the business o -- benefit of the business rate. this is not a loophole to let rich people who should be paying higher rates pay 15%. this is for small businesses that drive the economy. liz: despite that democrats like schumer dusting off decades old critiques that do not have any credibility, everyone knows that democrats have taxed small businesses to bankruptcy with things like obamacare. >> we'll look at what they're proposi
interest rate deductions would be protected. what so chopping block, deducted for state and local taxes, that includes real estate taxes it is like you know i'll huff and puff, and blow yourself down. nar is coming out saying that president's tax proposal is a nonstarter for home openers and real estate professional. liz: boy, getting rid of those deducts, california and new york will get it. no big tax break for the rich. top brack it sticks at 35%, slightly down from 39.6%. and steve mnuchin...
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what it takes to protect.ng well come on up, grandpa don't let joint discomfort keep you down. come play with us! i'm coming. upgrade to move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility, and flexibility. it also provides 20% better comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, all from one tiny mighty pill.... get in there with move free ultra, and enjoy living well. ♪living well the valiant taste times of death, but once!! uh, excuse me, waiter. i ordered the soup... of course, ma'am. my apologies. c'mon, caesar. let's go. caesar on a caesar salad? surprising. excuse me, pardon me. what's not surprising? how much money matt saved by switching to geico. could i get my parking validated? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more wa
what it takes to protect.ng well come on up, grandpa don't let joint discomfort keep you down. come play with us! i'm coming. upgrade to move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility, and flexibility. it also provides 20% better comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, all from one tiny mighty pill.... get in there with move free ultra, and enjoy living well. ♪living well the valiant taste times of death, but once!! uh, excuse me, waiter. i ordered the soup... of course,...
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speaker, h.r. 1304, the self-insurance protection act, purports to protect stop loss insurers from being regulated at the federal level. it appears we're considering a bill that is a solution in search of a problem. i'm not opposed to stop loss insurance or the purpose of stop loss insurance. it can be helpful in shielding employers from unforeseen risks in many instances when they choose to self-insure. and i want to protect themselves from unexpected and unusually high expenses. while many self-funded plans in conjunction with purchase stop loss look like a traditional fully insured plan, stop loss coverage itself is not regulated at the federal level. there's no indication or suggestion that the administration would seek to regulate stop loss insurance, so the bill prohibits federal regulation of stop loss insurance. the federal government does not appear -- does not regulate stop loss insurance today, and doesn't look like it's going to seek to regulate self-insurance in the foreseeable future. so it's difficult to ascertain exactly what the purpose of the bill is. employers, particu
speaker, h.r. 1304, the self-insurance protection act, purports to protect stop loss insurers from being regulated at the federal level. it appears we're considering a bill that is a solution in search of a problem. i'm not opposed to stop loss insurance or the purpose of stop loss insurance. it can be helpful in shielding employers from unforeseen risks in many instances when they choose to self-insure. and i want to protect themselves from unexpected and unusually high expenses. while many...
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what it takes to protect.ewith instant moisture utes from k-y ultragel. >>> this past election the nation was assaulted by impostors masquerading as reporters. they poisoned the political conversation with lies on the left and on the right. the fbi says the kremlin alone employed 15,000 hackers to post fake news online. and it wasn't only foreign enemies getting in on the act. scott pelley has the story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: this past december edgar welch opened fire in a washington, d.c. pizzeria. he told police he was there to rescue children forced into prostitution by hillary clinton. the story of secretary clinton's child sex trafficking operation in a pizzeria was invented before the election by fraudulent news sites and shared by millions. james oliphantus owns the restaurant. >> it started on november 4th, 2016 where i started to get strange messages directly into instagram and facebook. and these direct messages were saying all kinds of very strange and bizarre things. >> like what? >> many o
what it takes to protect.ewith instant moisture utes from k-y ultragel. >>> this past election the nation was assaulted by impostors masquerading as reporters. they poisoned the political conversation with lies on the left and on the right. the fbi says the kremlin alone employed 15,000 hackers to post fake news online. and it wasn't only foreign enemies getting in on the act. scott pelley has the story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: this past december edgar welch...
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we understand as an industry that protecting our consumers' privacy is of utmost important. our industry has been dead set in insuring that our consumers can realize the privacy that they require and deserve. it's a win/win now because our consumers have the opportunity to have the opportunity going forward to have a consistent and harm needs framework for -- harmonized framework for privacy protections that will be applicable across the broadband ecosystem. not putting the thumb on the scale for privacy protections only for one part of the broadband ecosystem versus another. consumers demand and require consistency, and we need not confuse them about when they actually go on to the online environment what privacy framework is actually protecting them. need a single, consistent approach, and congressional action is moving us toward that direction. but it's also a win/win for consumers and for privacy because it enables more innovation to happen actually in our networks by allowing our companies and the innovators to find new and creative ways of serving their consumers with
we understand as an industry that protecting our consumers' privacy is of utmost important. our industry has been dead set in insuring that our consumers can realize the privacy that they require and deserve. it's a win/win now because our consumers have the opportunity to have the opportunity going forward to have a consistent and harm needs framework for -- harmonized framework for privacy protections that will be applicable across the broadband ecosystem. not putting the thumb on the scale...
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we need to protect our border and no question we need to protect all of our borders and all of the access into the united states that can possibly be opportunity for those who want to do us harm. it is not a wall that we need to be worried about building. it is not a wall we need to spend billions of dollars building. it is the upgraded technology, human resources on these various borders and not just the southern border. we do not worry about going to guatemala honduras or other places because we are not going live -- leave the security of a democracy we have to go to places where people are fleeing because of the sort of what the -- authoritarianism or death bots in charge. ,e also need to determine who what is our role in dealing with let's say refugees? president trump recently bond syria because -- bond syria because he was upset or his daughter was upset about the release all sarin gas on citizens deserve better. the next day, we decided we were going to bomb a blank space. at the same time, we are refusing t at the same time we are refusing to allow the refugees to comee into this
we need to protect our border and no question we need to protect all of our borders and all of the access into the united states that can possibly be opportunity for those who want to do us harm. it is not a wall that we need to be worried about building. it is not a wall we need to spend billions of dollars building. it is the upgraded technology, human resources on these various borders and not just the southern border. we do not worry about going to guatemala honduras or other places because...
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to whom it protects. originally enacted, the anniversary we are celebrating a flight limitations of the federal government only, not the state. who the people were was a much narrower bunch that has come to be over time. the civil war, the power of grownin our society has the number of people and its application after the civil war most of the provisions to the , states. and so it was a bit younger document in that sense. not chronologically but in the breadth and scope of the applications. i think a lot of people understand upfront. the last thing i would say is that all of the government changes, but i think there must be something about human nature and how we can direct with each other because the 10 commandments in and around way longer, and people still fight about that. it's a neat releases and document -- it's an equally sustained document. what the document says and means and applies in their everyday lives. >> just a little historical note, there are many communities around the country for you c
to whom it protects. originally enacted, the anniversary we are celebrating a flight limitations of the federal government only, not the state. who the people were was a much narrower bunch that has come to be over time. the civil war, the power of grownin our society has the number of people and its application after the civil war most of the provisions to the , states. and so it was a bit younger document in that sense. not chronologically but in the breadth and scope of the applications. i...
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. >> there are some areas here that should be off-limits, to protect nature. but the chinese just go right in. i then tell them, 'hey, don't do that.' but they can't understand me. sometimes they just laugh at me, as if i had told a joke. >> maya bay is part of ko phi phi leh. the islaland used to be consided the crown jejewel of the andamn sea. thailand's s tourism indusy calllls it a p place of "untaid beauty". but others say phi phi leh is becoming a bit uglier every year. prasert wongna grew up on the island, and he says a lot has changed. >> phi phi leh was the perfect place when i was a child. the foforest was green and fertile. the beach was a dream. and in the bay, the corals were so beautiful. and there was plenty of fish. >> thihis is howow phi phi leh lookeded thirty years ago coved with jungle. but in the 1980's and 90's, the building boom began. then came the disastrous tsunami tsunami ten years ago, and another catastrophe rampant, unplanned reconstruction. almost two hundred hotels have been built on this tiny island since then, and there are co
. >> there are some areas here that should be off-limits, to protect nature. but the chinese just go right in. i then tell them, 'hey, don't do that.' but they can't understand me. sometimes they just laugh at me, as if i had told a joke. >> maya bay is part of ko phi phi leh. the islaland used to be consided the crown jejewel of the andamn sea. thailand's s tourism indusy calllls it a p place of "untaid beauty". but others say phi phi leh is becoming a bit uglier every...
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protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> it sure looked like an amphibious assault today on the beaches of southern california, asth as marines tested the future of warfare. >> reporter: the first wave in the war of the future could begin with armed robots. and drones that deliver bombs and supplies before the boots ever hit the beach. and corporate edmond kennedy is happy to let machines lead the way. >> better to have this thing be the first on the beach than you. >> absolutely, sir. i don't like being shot at, and i doesn't think any marine likes being shot at. if this can take the brunt of the assault, that's a good idea. >> reporter: it's a simulated assault that includes swarming drones mapping out the shoreline. >> now even a primitive adversary like isis is flying uavs with explosive charges on them. >> reporter: so the pressure's on. >> the pressure's on. >> reporter: but
protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> it sure looked like an amphibious assault today on the beaches of southern california, asth as marines tested the future of warfare. >> reporter: the first wave in the war of the future could begin with armed robots. and drones that deliver bombs and supplies before the boots ever hit the beach. and corporate edmond...
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you protect the monkey. you don't protect the people. i eat the monkey. if i'm hungry i eat them.rld is going more and more warm. >> darren: yeah, climate change. >> rossy: yeah, okay, it's warm. okay, it's warm. you're going to die, yes? okay, you're going to die. that's life. for them just normal. >> anthony: a lot of people feel that the future should be ecotourism. that they should essentially be working in hotels and restaurants for tourists. >> rossy: yeah. >> anthony: that's kind of a return to colonialism, isn't it? >> rossy: that's it. exactly. say hello to at&t's best, unlimited data deal ever. it's a total game-changer. so now the whole family can binge,... ...surf, shop, navigate, listen, game, stream and more. all without the hassle of worrying about overages... ...or running out of data. it's less than $40 per line per month with 4 lines. and remember, it's at&t's best, unlimited data deal ever. so get at&t, get unlimited and get everyone more for less. z286nz zwtz y286ny ywty the following ad for your viewing convenience. so i just switched to geico. what took you s
you protect the monkey. you don't protect the people. i eat the monkey. if i'm hungry i eat them.rld is going more and more warm. >> darren: yeah, climate change. >> rossy: yeah, okay, it's warm. okay, it's warm. you're going to die, yes? okay, you're going to die. that's life. for them just normal. >> anthony: a lot of people feel that the future should be ecotourism. that they should essentially be working in hotels and restaurants for tourists. >> rossy: yeah....
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think of that as protection. break-even protection to 10%, 11%. if you were looking to make a bearish bet this trade makes some sense. if you thought the stock would sell up, q1 deliveries, shorts have gotten queetsed, maybe add a little bit of a check-back. >> you can't short a stock like this where the short interest as high as it is. it's not trading basically on any kind of trailing fundamentals. and the future is pretty murky with respect to the valuations. the energy side, it's the size of a duke energy. the car size, the size of general motors. it doesn't make any money. >> which do you think is more vulnerable to the downside? would you say facebook or tesla? if there's trouble? >> facebook. >> both. >> sorry. >> that's good, what do you think? >> it's a good one. i think facebook because it's a $430 billion stock. i think people are going to be left scratching their head. >> you love the chart on tesla not long ago, loved it. >> it's worked. >> and it's worked. what now? >> i think stick with it. >> stick with it, ha ha. what do you like
think of that as protection. break-even protection to 10%, 11%. if you were looking to make a bearish bet this trade makes some sense. if you thought the stock would sell up, q1 deliveries, shorts have gotten queetsed, maybe add a little bit of a check-back. >> you can't short a stock like this where the short interest as high as it is. it's not trading basically on any kind of trailing fundamentals. and the future is pretty murky with respect to the valuations. the energy side, it's the...
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we protected the police budget. i have been speaking to police forces and they are very clear, the word they are doing his resources they need. >> the police federation survey recently undertaken reveals 55% of serving police officers, the way in which their funding has been treated. since 2010, and the front line. and will she think again about cuts to policing and guarantee policing on the front lines will be protected so every community can be assured in the community. >> right honorable gentlemen we heard protected the police budget. let's think about what happened since 2010? since 2010 we have seen crime traditionally measured by the incentive fines by a surge. that is the work of hard-working police officers up and down, they have been backed by this government. and crime commissioners, there has been performance police, and necessary. and to do their job, see crime as a record low. >> mister speaker. to fly typhoon from my constituency to romania, to support nato allies on the border with russia. president v
we protected the police budget. i have been speaking to police forces and they are very clear, the word they are doing his resources they need. >> the police federation survey recently undertaken reveals 55% of serving police officers, the way in which their funding has been treated. since 2010, and the front line. and will she think again about cuts to policing and guarantee policing on the front lines will be protected so every community can be assured in the community. >> right...