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guest: purdue pharma was crucial in forming what we have today, the drug purdue pharma creates was crucial in all this. reasons.all, for two urdue pharma used a very aggressive form of marketing to octors, giveaways, similar to marketing techniques the halisco pharma used toue convince doctors that these ills were no longer addictive, particularly oxycontin was no longer addictive and they would prescribing it to patients. and they gave away stuff, they anymore, but for seven years of the drug's life, hey gave away stuff, trips and a cd called "swing in the right oxycontin," th where, when you got swing band tunes, a very aggressive, marketing to doctors to convince them that this was fine to do. also, oxycontin was a crucial contain use it did not abuse deterrent for the first 14 years of their life. get addictd and take their tolerance to high levels and then they would be a cheap, potent alternative and heroin proved to be that, particularly the heroin halisco proved to be crucial alternative. chart show viewers this of drug overdose deaths from 980 to 2016, rising to 59,000 to 65,000 p
guest: purdue pharma was crucial in forming what we have today, the drug purdue pharma creates was crucial in all this. reasons.all, for two urdue pharma used a very aggressive form of marketing to octors, giveaways, similar to marketing techniques the halisco pharma used toue convince doctors that these ills were no longer addictive, particularly oxycontin was no longer addictive and they would prescribing it to patients. and they gave away stuff, they anymore, but for seven years of the...
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as we speak, we are working with two wonderful senators, tom cotton and david purdue, to create a new immigration system for america. instead of today's low-skill system, just a terrible system where anybody comes in -- people that have never worked, people nar criminals, anybody comes in, we want a merit-based system. one that protects workers our taxpayers, and one that protects our economy. we want it merit-based. we want people that work really hard in their country and that are going to come into our country and work really, really hard. we don't want people that come into our country and immediately go on welfare and stay there for the rest of their lives. we're not going to do it.
as we speak, we are working with two wonderful senators, tom cotton and david purdue, to create a new immigration system for america. instead of today's low-skill system, just a terrible system where anybody comes in -- people that have never worked, people nar criminals, anybody comes in, we want a merit-based system. one that protects workers our taxpayers, and one that protects our economy. we want it merit-based. we want people that work really hard in their country and that are going to...
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i'm beta purdue from georgia and we got seven people here today, actually people who will actually make comments and answer your questions. we're here to talk about whether we sent to leadership last week and basically this , the message is clear. you've seen the letter is that we are willing to forgo some or all of the august work. because we've got some very important issues that we have got to get back home. at the first of the year, the major priorities this year, one was healthcare, one was regulation, one was the supreme court. we're moving on but most of those but right now even if we get through healthcare in the next week, between now and the end of the fiscal year we only have 31 working days left and we had the debt ceiling to get through, budget for 2018, the reconciliation that goes with that and the appropriation process upon the government before september 30 and then even if all that were to get done we got tax which is the last thing in the president's agenda we want to get to and we want to make sure that we have the time to get all that done so with that i'm going to
i'm beta purdue from georgia and we got seven people here today, actually people who will actually make comments and answer your questions. we're here to talk about whether we sent to leadership last week and basically this , the message is clear. you've seen the letter is that we are willing to forgo some or all of the august work. because we've got some very important issues that we have got to get back home. at the first of the year, the major priorities this year, one was healthcare, one...
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, similar to the marketing technique from the mexican boys purdue pharma used to convince doctors that these pills were no longer addictive and it was no longer addictive and they be fine it prescribing it to their patients and they gave away stuff. they gave away cds called swing in the right direction with oxycontin and we have a swing band tune they tried to convince doctors that this was fine to do. oxycontin did not contain abuse to turn for the first 14 years. it took addicts people would get addicted and it their tolerance of two very, very high levels and then they would be looking for a chief potent alternative inherent proved to be that. particular, the heroin initialed from the mexican brands. >> host: this is a chart from 19822016 and it rises greatly in the united states. in 2016, when is your story that you talk about in this book taking place. what years?ni >> guest: the mid- 90s about those years where you are seeine i was writing the book i was a longtime crime reporter and i knew the most innovative and quick fast changing part of our economy is the underworld and is
, similar to the marketing technique from the mexican boys purdue pharma used to convince doctors that these pills were no longer addictive and it was no longer addictive and they be fine it prescribing it to their patients and they gave away stuff. they gave away cds called swing in the right direction with oxycontin and we have a swing band tune they tried to convince doctors that this was fine to do. oxycontin did not contain abuse to turn for the first 14 years. it took addicts people would...
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as you know the president has been supportive of the rheys act by cotton and purdue, seeks to really look at more of a merit-based immigration system. something that he continues to push for and will continue to work with senators kwot ton and purdue to get that in a place that will focus on merit-based and provide the overall reform that he's been talking about for a long time. dave? >> sean, thanks. what is the white house reaction to the government of iran announcing that the -- they have chinese-american sentenced to 10 years for espionage. also, could you fill us in on any new sanctions on iran? >> i'm not going to comment on any new sanctions, at that point, treasury would be the one to make that announcement. obviously we're disappointed in that. with respect to that individual. he is some one we're keeping an eye on. >> with regard to, i want to ask you about the steel tariffs. the president told reporters on the plane last week he was considering tariffs and know thats regard to foreign steel. this made in america week, hah the president made up his mind on whether he'll do
as you know the president has been supportive of the rheys act by cotton and purdue, seeks to really look at more of a merit-based immigration system. something that he continues to push for and will continue to work with senators kwot ton and purdue to get that in a place that will focus on merit-based and provide the overall reform that he's been talking about for a long time. dave? >> sean, thanks. what is the white house reaction to the government of iran announcing that the -- they...
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. >> coming up on american history tv, purdue university professor caroline e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia. it is just over half hour. gary: our second speaker is caroline e. janney, who teaches at purdue university. and she is one of uva's former students. she was here and then went off into grand success in the academic world. she specializes in the civil war era, and she has written about gender and military affairs and other parts of the mid-19th century u.s. history. she served as president of the society of civil war historians, which is a professional organization in our field. and i want to mention three of her books including "burying the dead, but not the past,"
. >> coming up on american history tv, purdue university professor caroline e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university...
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the great sonny purdue. we're very happy. we're here today to celebrate american manufacturing.o showcase the amazing products from all 50 states, made in the usa. remember in the old days they used to have made in the usa, made in america? but made in the usa. we're going to start doing that again, we're going to put that brand on our product because it means it's the best. just a few months, and moments, i will say what we've done over a short period of time and what we're going to be doing over the next six months, will be incredible. we've signed more bills and i'm talking about through the legislature, than any president ever. for a while, harry true man had us. and -- truman had us. i think i have everybody. i better say "think" otherwise they give me pinocchio. i don't like that. in just a few moments i'll be signing a presidential proclamation to launch made in america week. and to make today made in america day. we are thrilled to be joined today by so many incredible members of my cabinet. every member of my administration shares the same goal, to provide a level playi
the great sonny purdue. we're very happy. we're here today to celebrate american manufacturing.o showcase the amazing products from all 50 states, made in the usa. remember in the old days they used to have made in the usa, made in america? but made in the usa. we're going to start doing that again, we're going to put that brand on our product because it means it's the best. just a few months, and moments, i will say what we've done over a short period of time and what we're going to be doing...
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in a let tire majority leader mill mcconnell, purdue and nine colleagues point out, there are only 31orking days until the end of the fiscal year. in that time, republicans want to pass a health care bill, tackle tax reform, plus, congress needs to fund the government, and raise the debt limit. >> the gridlock up here is not understood by people back home nor going to be tolerated. >> maine republican susan collins served in congress for more than two decade. >> why does congress go home so often and for such a long period of time? >> we learned so much when we do go home. it gives us the chance to spend extended periods of time with our constituents. >> congress is actually on track to spend more days in session this year, than the 20 year h e average. as republican leaders try to make the most of their control of congress and the white house. >> look, if time were the only consideration. absolutely staying through august would make sense. the congressional scholar says so far republicans don't have much to show for the extra workdays. >> they don't have a consensus of the votes. and
in a let tire majority leader mill mcconnell, purdue and nine colleagues point out, there are only 31orking days until the end of the fiscal year. in that time, republicans want to pass a health care bill, tackle tax reform, plus, congress needs to fund the government, and raise the debt limit. >> the gridlock up here is not understood by people back home nor going to be tolerated. >> maine republican susan collins served in congress for more than two decade. >> why does...
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in 2007 purdue farmer paid $600 million in fines and three executives pled guilty to felony misbrandingontin. don't feel too sorry for them. it is owned by the. [inaudible] family. in 2015 with the opioid epidemic that they helped cause raging through our country, guess where they suddenly popped up smart number 16 on forbes magazine list of richest american families. i hope they enjoyed their 14 billion-dollar fortune. the health swap is like no other. it is literally killing people while enriching those who play the game. up next, our next revolution exclusive but i don't think the other news networks will be holding their breath. we will show you what i got up we will show you what i got up to my rv trip. sfx: loud poorly played electric guitar that sounds awful but a lot better than last week ♪rock guitar music ♪we weren't born to follow steve: loyal fans would have looked at the big break last week and i was off with my family celebrating americans original revolution for the fourth of july holiday. we did it in an all-american way with an rv trip to some of the most beautiful nati
in 2007 purdue farmer paid $600 million in fines and three executives pled guilty to felony misbrandingontin. don't feel too sorry for them. it is owned by the. [inaudible] family. in 2015 with the opioid epidemic that they helped cause raging through our country, guess where they suddenly popped up smart number 16 on forbes magazine list of richest american families. i hope they enjoyed their 14 billion-dollar fortune. the health swap is like no other. it is literally killing people while...
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in 2007 purdue farmer paid $600 million in fines and three executives pled guilty to felony misbrandingntin. don't feel too sorry for them. it is owned by the. [inaudible] family. in 2015 with the opioid epidemic that they helped cause raging through our country, guess where they suddenly popped up smart number 16 on forbes magazine list of richest american families. i hope they enjoyed their 14 billion-dollar fortune. the health swap is like no other. it is literally killing people while enriching those who play the game. up next, our next revolution exclusive but i don't think the other news networks will be holding their breath. we will show you what i got up to my rv trip. that is our final thoughts from our panel, next. ses to take the. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it with dr. scholl's orthotics clinically proven to relieve and prevent foot, knee or lower back pain, by reducing the shock and stress that travel up her body with every step she takes. so keep on climbing, sarah. you're killing it. dr. scholl's. born to
in 2007 purdue farmer paid $600 million in fines and three executives pled guilty to felony misbrandingntin. don't feel too sorry for them. it is owned by the. [inaudible] family. in 2015 with the opioid epidemic that they helped cause raging through our country, guess where they suddenly popped up smart number 16 on forbes magazine list of richest american families. i hope they enjoyed their 14 billion-dollar fortune. the health swap is like no other. it is literally killing people while...
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purdue. >> mr. peters. >> no. >> mr. portman. >> john mccain gestured to get the attention of the clerk. john mccain voted no. you heard applause from the democratic side. bernie sanders is still animated about it. republicans are on the near side of the chamber and connell stands at the end. >> mr. sanders? >> no. >> mr. sass. >> mr. shots. mr. schumer. >> no. >> mr. scott. >> mr. shelby. >> aye. >> mr. strange. mr. sullivan. >> aye. >> mr. tester. >> no. >> mr. thune. mr. tillis. >> aye. >> mr. toomey. >> aye. >> mr. yu dal. >> no. >> mr. van hol in. >> mr. warner. ms. warren. >> no. >> mr. white house. mr. wicker. mr. widen. mr. young. >> aye. >> senators voting in the affirmative. al xander, blasso, blunt, boseman, burr, kcapito. cassidy, cochran, corker, cornen, crapo, dans, enzi, ernst. fisher, flake, gardner, graham, grassley, hatch, hoven, inhoff, isaacson, kennedy, langefort, lee, paul, purdue. portman, rich, roberts, rounds, rubio, scott, shelby, strange, sullivan, thune, tillis, toomey, wicker, young. senators
purdue. >> mr. peters. >> no. >> mr. portman. >> john mccain gestured to get the attention of the clerk. john mccain voted no. you heard applause from the democratic side. bernie sanders is still animated about it. republicans are on the near side of the chamber and connell stands at the end. >> mr. sanders? >> no. >> mr. sass. >> mr. shots. mr. schumer. >> no. >> mr. scott. >> mr. shelby. >> aye. >> mr. strange. mr....
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opioids. , first of all, there is a good book called dreamland that talks about the how thepidemic and purdue marketed to the ohio river valley. close to a hotspot for turneds epidemic that into opioid addiction that turned into heroin addiction. at how we have to look we prescribed medicine in the united states. very time a patient has an ache or pain, we expect a drug to fix it. there are other ways to deal with issues you have medically pills. heel our country uses more prescriptions than any country in the world. ways about marketing, the it has been put into our brains, and about the pharmaceutical companies ruling the world basically. point, ed markey of massachusetts, a democrat, put this out on friday, preventing opioid addiction begins with the prescribers, a link to this story about his legislation on this topic and effort to cut down on the number of americans addicted to prescription painkillers. senator markey would offered a bill on safe prescribing practices. senator warren and richard blumenthal cosigned onto a bill that would require professionals applying for federal license
opioids. , first of all, there is a good book called dreamland that talks about the how thepidemic and purdue marketed to the ohio river valley. close to a hotspot for turneds epidemic that into opioid addiction that turned into heroin addiction. at how we have to look we prescribed medicine in the united states. very time a patient has an ache or pain, we expect a drug to fix it. there are other ways to deal with issues you have medically pills. heel our country uses more prescriptions than...
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right now, senator purdue of georgia is reading the end of the last motion. motion to commit the bill back to the committee from senator murray. if that failed 52-38. now they are moving forward to the next bill. that is the actual skinny bill itself. the delay, we are told, "the new york times" and others are reporting, senator john mccain is now inclined to be a "no" vote on the skinny bill, and that would mean that they don't have the votes to move forward. they'd have to get to 50, and then the vice president would cast the deciding vote. now, there are republicans working on senator michalski from alaska. listening for just a second. >> mr. cassidy. >> aye. >> ms. collins. >> mr. coons. >> no. >> mr. cornyn. >> mr. cotton. mr. cruz. mr. donnelly. mrs. feinstein. mrs. fisher. >> aye. >> mr. franken. >> no. >> mr. gardner. >> mr. graham. mr. grassley. >> ms. harris. >> no. >> mr. hatch. >> aye. >> mr. heinrich. >> no. >> mr. heller. >> no. >> mr. ane mr. isaacson. >> aye. >> mr. johnson. >> aye. >> ms. clo mr. lahey. >> no. >> mr. markey. >> no. >> mr. men
right now, senator purdue of georgia is reading the end of the last motion. motion to commit the bill back to the committee from senator murray. if that failed 52-38. now they are moving forward to the next bill. that is the actual skinny bill itself. the delay, we are told, "the new york times" and others are reporting, senator john mccain is now inclined to be a "no" vote on the skinny bill, and that would mean that they don't have the votes to move forward. they'd have to...
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purdue? >> no. -- sorry, yes. >> mr. peters? >> no. mr. portman? mr. reed? mr. reich?> aye. >> mr. roberts? mr. rounds. >> aye. >> mr. rubio? mr. sanders? >> no. >> mr. sasse? mr. schatz? >> no. >> mr. schumer? >> no. >> mr. scott? mrs. shaheen? >> no. >> mr. shelby? >> aye. >> miss stabenow? >> no. >> mr. sullivan? >> aye. >> mr. tester? >> no. >> mr. thune? mr. tillis? >> aye. >> mr. toomey. >> aye. >> mr. udall. >> no. >> mr. van hollen? >> no. >> mr. warner? >> no. >> ms. warren? >> no. >> mr. whitehouse? >> no. >> mr. wecker? >> aye. >> mr. wyden? >> no. >> mr. young? >> a . >> senators voting in the affirmative, alexander, barrasso, blunt, bowesman, bury, capito, cassidy, cochran, corker, cornyn, crapo, daines, enzi, ernst, fisher, flake, gardner, graham, grassley, hatch, hoven, inhofe, isackson, johnson, kennedy, lankford, lee, mcconnell, paul, purdue, portman, ratio, robert, rounds, rubio, scott, shelby, strange, sullivan, thune, tillis, toomey, wicker, young. senators voting in the negative, baldwin, bennett, blumenthal, booker, brown, cantwell, cardin, carper
purdue? >> no. -- sorry, yes. >> mr. peters? >> no. mr. portman? mr. reed? mr. reich?> aye. >> mr. roberts? mr. rounds. >> aye. >> mr. rubio? mr. sanders? >> no. >> mr. sasse? mr. schatz? >> no. >> mr. schumer? >> no. >> mr. scott? mrs. shaheen? >> no. >> mr. shelby? >> aye. >> miss stabenow? >> no. >> mr. sullivan? >> aye. >> mr. tester? >> no. >> mr. thune?...
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. >> we're expected to learn more pow purdue's four-point plan in the way it cares for its chickens.42, 77 degrees. more news, traffic after the break. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> time right now is 4:45. a look at the stories we're following for you today now monday, july 17th. abc news in washington post poll shows americans giving president trump the lowest six month approval rating of any president in 70 years. 36 percent of the people surveyed approve of president trump's job performance. president trump tweeted saying the poll is inaccurate adding almost 40 percent approval is not bad at this time. >> a vote on the republican's revised healthcare bill pushed back. it was delayed because john mccain underwent surgery to remove a blood clot. his absence makes it impossible for the bill to pass senators already plan to vote against it. >> a princeton university student arrested in iran has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. iran claims the 37-year-old man digitally archived 4500 pages of iranian documents and then performed confidential research for the u.s. state
. >> we're expected to learn more pow purdue's four-point plan in the way it cares for its chickens.42, 77 degrees. more news, traffic after the break. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> time right now is 4:45. a look at the stories we're following for you today now monday, july 17th. abc news in washington post poll shows americans giving president trump the lowest six month approval rating of any president in 70 years. 36 percent of the people...
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effort by the pharmaceutical company purdue pharma to tell the medical community that when they went from oxy code known to oxycontin a longer lasting. of medication that it quote unquote was not very addictive and what we know now is for some people it's highly addictive i'm part of the tragedy is that relatives and friends of addicts. don't know what to do because again in in the film. we hear from matt's mother. whose response seems to be fairly typical. addicts know. very clearly. this is not good and they don't need some of you say you need to stop doing this. they don't know how so. how media addict with your finger waiting? is not going to work it's gonna drive me deeper. i wish i. movie what else could she have done matt had a sort of a classic story in the sense that he had a lot of. really loud behavior and this sort of quiet invisible addictio. and his mom loved him but he was hard to deal with and he couldn't. get long term health. it wasn't available financially and that the world looks down on. and sees it as a moral failing went you stomped those in tackling this. well
effort by the pharmaceutical company purdue pharma to tell the medical community that when they went from oxy code known to oxycontin a longer lasting. of medication that it quote unquote was not very addictive and what we know now is for some people it's highly addictive i'm part of the tragedy is that relatives and friends of addicts. don't know what to do because again in in the film. we hear from matt's mother. whose response seems to be fairly typical. addicts know. very clearly. this is...
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. >> in just a few minutes these republican senators, lindsey graham, john mccain, purdue, johnson and lee are holding a presser on health care. none of them, of course, have been big fans of this approach. are they going to collectively kill this plan, draw a line in the sand? strus mess cht me, you're going to want to hear what they have to say in a few minutes. you're looking live right now on the senate floor where every single vote has failed, start over, failed, single payor, failed. even a symbolic resolution basically saying medicaid is good, failed. the senate is actually moving on to a sanctions bill against russia, iran and north korea at this hour. it already passed the house and it's expected to pass the senate easily, a version of this passed earlier, but this now has north korea added to it. the current healthcare plan, the vote as early as tonight under the so-called skinny repeal which has become a big fat headache for leadership, that is what we're trying to figure out when that comes up next. things got even more complicated, though, thanks to the wonk yil reconcilia
. >> in just a few minutes these republican senators, lindsey graham, john mccain, purdue, johnson and lee are holding a presser on health care. none of them, of course, have been big fans of this approach. are they going to collectively kill this plan, draw a line in the sand? strus mess cht me, you're going to want to hear what they have to say in a few minutes. you're looking live right now on the senate floor where every single vote has failed, start over, failed, single payor,...
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. >> coming up on american history tv, purdue university professor caroline e. janney looks at the process of disbanding r
. >> coming up on american history tv, purdue university professor caroline e. janney looks at the process of disbanding r
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. >> a summer camp at purdue university in indiana ended over early allegations of violence and sexualpolice and child protective services investigating reports of theft battery attempted rape and distribution of child porn. a university spokesperson says the reported incidents involved camp participants only. the children of the camp range in age from 11 to 15. >>> and following a stunning frightening report about brain disease and professional football players the nfl says it is committed to making the game safer. researchers at boston university found that 99 percent of players whose brains were donated for the study showed some signs of cte, that's the brain disease that's linked to repeated blows to the head. the study looked at brain tissue donated from 202 deceased football players who played for an average of 15 years. all but one of them had cte. the disease can cause memory loss, aggression and anxiety. >> there seems to be a budding bromance at eagles training camp this year. quarterbacks carson wentz and nick foles are right next to each other on the depth chart and they're
. >> a summer camp at purdue university in indiana ended over early allegations of violence and sexualpolice and child protective services investigating reports of theft battery attempted rape and distribution of child porn. a university spokesperson says the reported incidents involved camp participants only. the children of the camp range in age from 11 to 15. >>> and following a stunning frightening report about brain disease and professional football players the nfl says it...
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purdue and those responsible should be prosecuted for the deaths and lives that have been ruined as a result of their lives -- lies. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i don't believe i've ever seen a bigger mountain made out of a tinier mole hill in my 29 years in congress than what is being made out of donald trump jr.'s meeting with the russian lawyer. it reminds me of the ad several years ago that asked, where's the beef? i know that hindsight is 20-20 and holeyer than thou, but this is ridiculous. do you really believe that chelsea clinton would not have met with a russian lawyer that had evidence that incriminated donald trump? no actions was taken from this meeting. even director comey testified he'd seen no evidence that even one vote was amountered by anything the russians did -- altered by anything the russians -- the russians did. mr. duncan: they have been
purdue and those responsible should be prosecuted for the deaths and lives that have been ruined as a result of their lives -- lies. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i don't believe i've ever seen a bigger mountain made out of a tinier mole hill in my 29 years in...
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. <> gordon, purdue university student:"because we can't actually see the field it's really difficultll the radios and the talking and yelling. to figure out who has to go where, when they have to go. it really makes you think about what it would be like in the real world, you know, if you had to do this for real life.">( marty ) some students were on the field monitoring their equipment while others were in a tent operating the drones and figuring out how to maneuver their vehicles without being able to see the playing field. ( marty ) a midfielder for the san jose earthquakes got to personally thank his lifesavers. the three men who rescued him when he was drowning at lake tahoe were guests of honor at the match at avaya stadium, and kron four's spencer blake was there. (thud of kicking)the first three goals of the day saturday at avaya stadium were ceremonialbut not insignificant.the men who literally kicked off the pregame ritualsaved the life of one of the earthquakes' players, matheus silva.chris guenther and colby peterson - brothers-in-law and paddleboarders - saw silva's head
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as we speak, we are working with two wonderful senators, tom cotton and david purdue, to create a new immigration system for america. instead of today's low-skill system, just a terrible system where anybody comes in -- people that have never worked, people nar criminals, anybody comes in, we want a merit-based system. one that protects workers our taxpayers, and one that protects our economy. we want it merit-based. we want people that work really hard in their country and that are going to come into our country and work really, really hard. we don't want people that come into our country and immediately go on welfare and stay there for the rest of their lives. we're not going to do it. we are working every single day to move the legislation that serves the interests of the american people. as we discussed earlier, at the very top of the list is health care reform. with obamacare, the washington obstructionists, meaning democrats made big promising to the american people. and every single promise they made turned out to be a lie. i can have your doctor. you can have your plan. do you
as we speak, we are working with two wonderful senators, tom cotton and david purdue, to create a new immigration system for america. instead of today's low-skill system, just a terrible system where anybody comes in -- people that have never worked, people nar criminals, anybody comes in, we want a merit-based system. one that protects workers our taxpayers, and one that protects our economy. we want it merit-based. we want people that work really hard in their country and that are going to...
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purdue saidon for in part -- mark: coming up, they square off with shrinking bank revenue from commoditieserg. ♪ vonnie: it is time for our global battle of the charts. we look at some of the most interesting charts and what they might mean for investors. you can access these on the bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen. and shorteruieter day in the u.s. as we gear up for july 4. there was a piece of news that caught my eye this morning. goldman sachs is reviewing its commodities trading business after the worst start to the year in more than a decade. take a look at this chart. you will see why. it shows for the biggest bank, commodities have halved since 2011 down to $4 billion last year. from $3an terms, billion to $1 billion. we are told the outlook for this year is significantly lower. why does this matter? could we see goldman sachs going the way of morgan stanley and deutsche bank who have cut back or exited commodities trading? that would be a big change for goldman. the c.e.o. began his career in commodities. happened imagine you to notice that du
purdue saidon for in part -- mark: coming up, they square off with shrinking bank revenue from commoditieserg. ♪ vonnie: it is time for our global battle of the charts. we look at some of the most interesting charts and what they might mean for investors. you can access these on the bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen. and shorteruieter day in the u.s. as we gear up for july 4. there was a piece of news that caught my eye this morning. goldman sachs is...
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nations ambassador nikki haley, the terry of energy rick perry, our secretary of agriculture sunny purdue and the new united states ambassador to china who was the longest serving governor in american history , ambassador terry branstad, let's give all these former governors around of applause. >>. >> it really has been a privilege for me. to continue to work so closely with all of you on the president's behalf. in february, karen and i enjoy welcoming many of you the vice president's residence in washington dc. the first time all of america's governors have been invited to the naval observatory and we were honored so many came. my wife couldn't be with us today, she picking our daughter up from the airport, doing foreign travel but let me personally extend our families heartfelt appreciation to the most important people in the room today, spouses and family members of those who served as governors across this nation, could you give a round of applause to our spouses and family members that support the leadership of these great leaders? >>. >> the truth is america's governors have a frien
nations ambassador nikki haley, the terry of energy rick perry, our secretary of agriculture sunny purdue and the new united states ambassador to china who was the longest serving governor in american history , ambassador terry branstad, let's give all these former governors around of applause. >>. >> it really has been a privilege for me. to continue to work so closely with all of you on the president's behalf. in february, karen and i enjoy welcoming many of you the vice...
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commander gus grissom, roger chaffee, a rookie pilot from purdue and ed white, the first american to walk in space." "it was devastating ... horrible to have something like that happen." "the ongoing inspection of the wire bundles around the hatch going in and out was not adequate. they got frayed. they made a spark and a spark in a hundred percent oxygen environment is an explosion." "the other thing that was ill- advised to start with was the hatch design. the hatch was designed to open inwardly and if you have a fire that builds up pressure on the inside with the area of the hatch, there was simply no way that you could open that hatch to get them out." "space flight is risky. people who want to become astronauts accept the risk and the rewards are well worth- we think- the risks. but to die on the launch pad on an unfueled booster just doing a test ... that's really not the way to go if you're going to go." "there are a couple of paradoxes about the fire. one is that it happened on the ground, so they could determine the cause. two, if the fire doesn't happen, we probably don't g
commander gus grissom, roger chaffee, a rookie pilot from purdue and ed white, the first american to walk in space." "it was devastating ... horrible to have something like that happen." "the ongoing inspection of the wire bundles around the hatch going in and out was not adequate. they got frayed. they made a spark and a spark in a hundred percent oxygen environment is an explosion." "the other thing that was ill- advised to start with was the hatch design. the...
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program at after a purdue university. at purdual average student eceived over $13,00 moy s 1yes aer gruaonnmal perceag o their income. wo fr ive oranaton iesin invial sdes roh imemti sil iom aragemtprra. inso creates more options for payment and increases accessible for higher education. today the cost of tuition at a public four-year university is nearly quadruple what it was back in 1974. and due to rising tuition costs and the increased need for a college degree in the work force, it is more important now, more than ever before, to address the student loan debt crisis and provide students with the resources they need to graduate with minimal loans. income share agreement also provides the flexibility students need when faced with an uncertain job market and provide an alternative to the traditional student loan repayment struck tumpletespreek, as we look for ways to make -- structure. spreek, as we look for ways to make higher education affordable, we should look for new innovative solutions to help students go to coll
program at after a purdue university. at purdual average student eceived over $13,00 moy s 1yes aer gruaonnmal perceag o their income. wo fr ive oranaton iesin invial sdes roh imemti sil iom aragemtprra. inso creates more options for payment and increases accessible for higher education. today the cost of tuition at a public four-year university is nearly quadruple what it was back in 1974. and due to rising tuition costs and the increased need for a college degree in the work force, it is more...
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gardner, graham, grassley, hatch, hoven, inhoff, isaacs isaacson, kennedy, langefort, lee, paul, purdue. portman, rich, roberts, rounds, rubio, scott, shelby, strange, sullivan, thune, tillis, toomey, wicker, young. senators voting in the negative. baldwin, bennett, blumenthal, booker, brown, cant well, carden, carper, casey, collins, coons, cortez masto, donnelly, duckworth, durbin, feinstein, franken, jill brand, harris, haszen, hinrich, height camp, hirono, king, king -- leahy, manchin, marky, mccain, mccaskill, menendez, americaly, murcowski, murphy, murray, nelson, peters, reed, sanders, shots, schumer, shaheen, tester, udahl, van hollen, warner, warren, white house, widen. >> mr. moran? aye. >> mr. cotton. mr. cotton, aye. >> you will also note the vice president no longer visible. no longer needed to cast a deciding vote. senator heller from nevada walking up the aisle. >> mr. cruz. mr. cruz, aye. >> having gone through the heart of the order, the lineup as it were, this is where they go back through for senators who were not in the chamber or for some reason not prepared to vote
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ellie gordon, purdue university student:"because we can't actually see the field it's really difficult, all the radios and the talking and yelling. to figure out who has to go where, when they have to go. it really makes you think about what it would be like in the real world, you know, if you had to do this for real life."(jr stone) some students were on the field monitoring their equipment... while others were in a tent-- operating and strategizing how to maneuver their vehicles without being able to see the playing field. (justine) a southern california campground is now back open...after the whittier fire devastated the cachuma lake recreation area. earlier this month the fire burned more than 18-thousand 4- hundred acres... in santa barbara county. reporter, tracy lehr tell us how things are slowly getting back to normal. this is what cachuma lake recreation looked like after the july 8th evacuation. one parks operation manager said it looked like a zombie apocalypse movie set. (nats) not any more. campers are back for their second weekend since the fire and business is booming."r
ellie gordon, purdue university student:"because we can't actually see the field it's really difficult, all the radios and the talking and yelling. to figure out who has to go where, when they have to go. it really makes you think about what it would be like in the real world, you know, if you had to do this for real life."(jr stone) some students were on the field monitoring their equipment... while others were in a tent-- operating and strategizing how to maneuver their vehicles...
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. >> according to the feds, purdue farmists spent did 30 million a year marketing oxycontin, which includedtors promoting the drug as safe. >> they don't wear out, they go on working, they don't have serious medical side effects. >> physicians took some of this stuff as gospel and did overprescribe. >> so the makers of oxycontin deny misleading. they say opioids are safe and government approved and prescribed by doctors and pharmacists. the president's commission on this epidemic comes out with its record. >> molly: thank you, william. >> jon: a d-day veteran is now in the record books after becoming the world's oldest tandem sky diver. happened in may. how this jump earned him a special honor today. >> it was an absolute surprise. i never had a clue what was happening. not one clue. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. >
. >> according to the feds, purdue farmists spent did 30 million a year marketing oxycontin, which includedtors promoting the drug as safe. >> they don't wear out, they go on working, they don't have serious medical side effects. >> physicians took some of this stuff as gospel and did overprescribe. >> so the makers of oxycontin deny misleading. they say opioids are safe and government approved and prescribed by doctors and pharmacists. the president's commission on this...
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it was shared with me by senator purdue of georgia. in 2014, 8 million people -- nearly 8 million people -- chose not to take obamacare and pay the penalty. 50% of those people make less than $50,000 a year. those are the people they ought to be thinking about in that hot room. not who is supporting them. not who is going to give the money for their pack. that sort of thing. >> sean: the free market works. health savings accounts. dr. josh's health care cooperative. this is not brain surgery. all right, 999. we remember your plan. when we come back, we are going to check in with the freedom caucus chairman, mark meadows. along with former chairman of the freedom caucus, jim jordan. they will react to the epic obamacare failure and what needs to be done. it later, you don't want to miss a very important mini monologue. we have new information. the fbi released emails related to the clinton server investigation. it was there a grand jury impaneled? did she obstruct justice? we totally hear what we have. all of that and tomi lahren has th
it was shared with me by senator purdue of georgia. in 2014, 8 million people -- nearly 8 million people -- chose not to take obamacare and pay the penalty. 50% of those people make less than $50,000 a year. those are the people they ought to be thinking about in that hot room. not who is supporting them. not who is going to give the money for their pack. that sort of thing. >> sean: the free market works. health savings accounts. dr. josh's health care cooperative. this is not brain...
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so now, mitch mcconnell needs senators graham, johnson, mccain, purdue and lee to get on board or kill the health care bill. joining me congressman paul mitchell who co-authored an op-ed with the freshman class in the house calling on the senate to get their act together on health care. congressman, welcome to the show, great to have you here. thank you for doing something all of america has been wanting to do for days now, and that's calling out the senate. they're about as popular as a glass of milk on prom night, if you know what i mean! this latest news, lindsey graham calling it a fraud, do you think this means nothing is going to happen tonight? >> if he could predict what's going to happen in the senate, he should go to las vegas where he can make money. op-ed that we put out speaks to what the people said to us as we ran fors on. 12 other freshman joined me in the letter, we did our job in the house. we worked hard as it, and as you know from watching, it wasn't easy, wasn't simple, we did thrashing around, but we got a bill out we thought accomplished a great deal. senate need
so now, mitch mcconnell needs senators graham, johnson, mccain, purdue and lee to get on board or kill the health care bill. joining me congressman paul mitchell who co-authored an op-ed with the freshman class in the house calling on the senate to get their act together on health care. congressman, welcome to the show, great to have you here. thank you for doing something all of america has been wanting to do for days now, and that's calling out the senate. they're about as popular as a glass...
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. >> thank you, senator purdue? >> madam chair, good to see you again, thank you for being here and for your service. i just have two quick questions, the first one, i'm very concerned about global debt. the institute of international finance recently reported that their estimate of total global debt is $217 trillion or 210% of global gdp. do you agree with that? >> i don't have that number. >> of that $60 trillion is believed to be sovereign dealt. with that as background, the four large central banks also have their largest historic balance sheets as you said before, japan, china, eu and u.s. have collectively close to, approaching $20 trillion of balance sheet size. as you talk about reducing the size of the fed's balance sheet, are you coordinating with these other central banks and looking at emerging market debt, particularly the $300 billion that's coming due at the end of 2018, relative to the size of your balance sheet here in the united states? >> i wouldn't say coordinate, we certainly meet regularly and
. >> thank you, senator purdue? >> madam chair, good to see you again, thank you for being here and for your service. i just have two quick questions, the first one, i'm very concerned about global debt. the institute of international finance recently reported that their estimate of total global debt is $217 trillion or 210% of global gdp. do you agree with that? >> i don't have that number. >> of that $60 trillion is believed to be sovereign dealt. with that as...
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. >> a summer camp at purdue university in indiana ended early over allegations of violence and sexuallt. police and child protective services investigating reports of threats, battery attempted rape and distribution of child porn. a university spokesperson says the reported incidents actually involved the camp participants only. we're talking about children at the camp ranging in age from 11 to 15. >>> following a stunning frightening report about brain disease in professional football players the nfl says it is committed to making the game safer. researchers at boston university found 99 percent of players whose brains were donated for this study had cte, the brain disease that is linked to repeated blows to the head. the study looked at brain tissue donated from 202 deceased football players who played for an average of 15 years. all but one of them had cte. the disease can cause memory loss aggression and anxiety. >> a houston father took matters into his own hands after spotting what he believed was a drunk driver weaving all over the place. >> he's driving really fast man. >> on
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downplayed the seriousness of this or stood by trump are starting to see some of them -- namely david purduerter, the georgia republican in the senate, now really aren't commenting or sticking by trump the way they have been. kathleen, what about from the interview that trump junior gave to fox. he never got any of this information, see you can't collude on an offer. and that he was doing opposition research. what both sides to opposition research and certainly before all this news came out, even talk to the russians? is aeen: absolutely, there difference between opposition research and working with a foreign agent. mark warner in the segment you aired made that point pretty eloquently. thatnalogy i have heard is donald trump junior seems to be arguing that because the meeting didn't yield any negative information that he didn't collude. i feel like one of the act analogies i have seen made is that if you were to still someone's purse and discover the person is empty, doesn't mean it isn't stolen. that is a good way of thinking about this, that trump's defense and the trump team's defense do
downplayed the seriousness of this or stood by trump are starting to see some of them -- namely david purduerter, the georgia republican in the senate, now really aren't commenting or sticking by trump the way they have been. kathleen, what about from the interview that trump junior gave to fox. he never got any of this information, see you can't collude on an offer. and that he was doing opposition research. what both sides to opposition research and certainly before all this news came out,...
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sonny, the great sonny purdue. so we're very happy. but we're here to celebrate american manufacturing and showcase all the products of the 50 states made in the usa. made in america, but made in the usa. we're going to start doing that again. we're going to put that brand on our product because it meets us the best. in just a few hoemmoments i wily what we've done over a short period of time and what we're going to be doing over the next six months will be incredible. we've signed more bills, and i'm talking about through the legislature, than any president ever. for a while harry truman had us, and now i think we have everybody, mike. i better say "think," otherwise they'll give you a pinocchio and i don't like pinocchios. in just a few moments, i'll be signing a presidential probable cause cla ma-- proclamation wee make today "made in america" day. every member of my administration shares the same goal, to provide a level playing field for american workers and for american industry. [ applause ] >> and we are providing it much faste
sonny, the great sonny purdue. so we're very happy. but we're here to celebrate american manufacturing and showcase all the products of the 50 states made in the usa. made in america, but made in the usa. we're going to start doing that again. we're going to put that brand on our product because it meets us the best. in just a few hoemmoments i wily what we've done over a short period of time and what we're going to be doing over the next six months will be incredible. we've signed more bills,...
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i was just on a trip with several of my colleagues, senator warren, part purdue, senator gram, senator whitehouse and among other places we spent fourth of july as i have for many years in kabal with men and women serving in the military among a member of events that we do with them for fourth of july was to do a town hall meeting with a large number of men and women who are in uniform. senator graham, this happens once in every decade, asked a very astute question. he asked how many in the room were there for more than the first time in afghanistan. majority raised their hands. he said how many have been here more than twice. majority raised their hands. and he said how many have been here three times. a significant number raised their hands. in other words, to me it was something that was a graphic demonstration of the incredible burden that our active duty military has been bearing over the last 15 or 16 years. they're brave. they're proud. they're the best, maybe, we've had in a long, long time. but they're not fully equipped and they're not fully trained, and they're not given the
i was just on a trip with several of my colleagues, senator warren, part purdue, senator gram, senator whitehouse and among other places we spent fourth of july as i have for many years in kabal with men and women serving in the military among a member of events that we do with them for fourth of july was to do a town hall meeting with a large number of men and women who are in uniform. senator graham, this happens once in every decade, asked a very astute question. he asked how many in the...
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frozen -- frozen purdue. >> you eat things and you see what they -- >> round tongue. >> not smell likee's little tiny dots on your tongue. >> you -- you have chicken pox. >> so you can see -- no -- so you eat something and it like, i can't say the word -- >> you're allergic to it. conjunctivitis! >> it has little bumps on your tongue on your tongue. little bumps on your tongue. it's one of the senses. >> what? >> ones of the senses -- >> what're you saying? >> like seeing or hearing -- >> oh, smelling, tasting! >> but it's on the tongue -- [ buzzer rings ] >> tasting tongue! >> jimmy: we got the winner, jada! we got it! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we won! i told you! i knew it! >> i'd owed you a win! i owed you a win. >> jimmy: all right, thanks to jada pinkett smith, dane dehaan, rita ora! how much fun was this? [ cheers and applause ] conjunctivitis, she said. oh, my god. imagine if that was our clip -- [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ indistinct chatter ] [ intense music playing ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to
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>> probably frank mason of kansas and then caleb swanigan of purdue.ody's been talking about is lonzo ball of ucla. >> seth: freshman at ucla. >> he's a jason kidd-type point guard whose father has been talking a lot. >> seth: yes, i believe the father said he could beat jordan one on one. >> the father said he could beat jordan. and then he said that his son, lonzo, is better than steph curry. >> seth: right. >> which is a little bit of a stretch. [ light laughter ] but who knows? like richard williams said a lot of things about serena and venus that turned out to be right. >> seth: right. >> earl woods said a lot of things about tiger, turned out to be right. maybe levar ball is the nostradamus of basketball. >> seth: well, there you go. >> his son's really good. >> seth: certainly something to keep our eyes on. thank you so much for making the time. we really appreciate it, jay. [ cheers and applause ] jay bilas, everybody. follow him on twitter @jaybilas. we'll be right back with chris hayes. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's going on here? um...i'm
>> probably frank mason of kansas and then caleb swanigan of purdue.ody's been talking about is lonzo ball of ucla. >> seth: freshman at ucla. >> he's a jason kidd-type point guard whose father has been talking a lot. >> seth: yes, i believe the father said he could beat jordan one on one. >> the father said he could beat jordan. and then he said that his son, lonzo, is better than steph curry. >> seth: right. >> which is a little bit of a stretch. [...
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senator purdue: of course. what we've got to do is fix the problem that is out there.ve got to make sure that people continue to get access. there are 28 million people today after the affordable care act to still do not have access to insurance. 28 million. premiums are up over 105% nationwide. in my state, they are up 40%. one of the big fallacies of obamacare is it would kill medicaid over the long-term. there is no way it can be sustained over the long-term. kevin: carter portions of the bill that say this is not enough? you talk to senator kasich from ohio who says that the amount for opioid addiction in this bill is a drop in the ocean in terms of actually combating the problem. does that frustrate you? sen. perdue: there is never enough that some people want. billion fromt $23 the federal government just for the medicaid expansion. ohio alone was number two at 4 billion. of course we would all like more, but we can't afford that. we are trying to do the best we can to make sure we sustain the market, stabilize it, give people access, and get after the affordabil
senator purdue: of course. what we've got to do is fix the problem that is out there.ve got to make sure that people continue to get access. there are 28 million people today after the affordable care act to still do not have access to insurance. 28 million. premiums are up over 105% nationwide. in my state, they are up 40%. one of the big fallacies of obamacare is it would kill medicaid over the long-term. there is no way it can be sustained over the long-term. kevin: carter portions of the...
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purdue, the only manufacturer of oxycontin, was one of the recipients of this process.ound it kind of shocking. , whenime, what i noticed i was a young apprentice on these kinds of jobs, the byilian hospitals were run doctors, by the medicos. over time, they were put out and the ceos and the cfos, the same people who would run any kind of were put in charge and that's where everything changed. i watch my news. engineer,d air force old plumber from the active air force days of ronald reagan and jimmy carter. time was thatver the conversation had changed so drastically and i get my news from nhk out of japan, dw out of germany and the bbc and one thing i've learned is there been 5000 medicos arrested. you never hear that on the american news channels ever. host: andy in new york. good morning to you. caller: good morning. host: welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you for your great program. there's lots of problems in our and ourand ron paul government has failed the country -- the opioid epidemic rapidly increased in the u.s. drug deaths in america are raising fas
purdue, the only manufacturer of oxycontin, was one of the recipients of this process.ound it kind of shocking. , whenime, what i noticed i was a young apprentice on these kinds of jobs, the byilian hospitals were run doctors, by the medicos. over time, they were put out and the ceos and the cfos, the same people who would run any kind of were put in charge and that's where everything changed. i watch my news. engineer,d air force old plumber from the active air force days of ronald reagan and...
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>> senator purdue made reference to an audit. i'll give you a question, but you've got to be quick. >> okay. >> what would cost be in terms of dod spending in the next decade. >> what would what cost be? >> tricare. >> i don't have the number at my fingertips and overall it's $61 billion for the health costs. >> look at it because you will find it to be encroaching on the defense budget and we need to have reform. >> the health care costs of defense have gone up significantly year after year. >> general dunford, when we liberate mosul, and i believe we will, would you recommend a residual force stay behind of americans? >> i do believe the iraqis will need support after mosul, and i would point out that the end of mosul is not the end of combat operations in iraq. >> absolutely. >> there's much more work to be done. >> so the day that we get to end the combat operations, is it your testimony as chairman of the joint chiefs that we'd be wise as a nation to leave a residual force to prevent isil and other radical roots from coming
>> senator purdue made reference to an audit. i'll give you a question, but you've got to be quick. >> okay. >> what would cost be in terms of dod spending in the next decade. >> what would what cost be? >> tricare. >> i don't have the number at my fingertips and overall it's $61 billion for the health costs. >> look at it because you will find it to be encroaching on the defense budget and we need to have reform. >> the health care costs of...