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then they go up against tiger woods and patrick reed? then ian poulter will ta ke patrick reed?on justin patrick reed? then ian poulter will take onjustin thomas and his partner. fascinating matchups to come with the four balls. that is where america has fared better as opposed to the foursomes. the alternate shot format. well, listen to this. all your need is just nine and a half more point than the ryder cup will be back in their possession once again. and i reckon we could see some more thunderclaps. thank you so much. lewis hamilton will be hoping to take a step closer to a fifth formula one world title this weekend. he leads the drivers' championship by a0 points going into this weekend's russian grand prix and was quickest in today's practise. the times formula one reporter rebecca clancyjoins us from sochi. good evening. thank you forjoining us. good evening. thank you forjoining us. lewis hamilton we are talking about him again lewis hamilton we are talking about him lewis hamilton seems to be growing in strength with each race. what has he and mercedes done to swing the
then they go up against tiger woods and patrick reed? then ian poulter will ta ke patrick reed?on justin patrick reed? then ian poulter will take onjustin thomas and his partner. fascinating matchups to come with the four balls. that is where america has fared better as opposed to the foursomes. the alternate shot format. well, listen to this. all your need is just nine and a half more point than the ryder cup will be back in their possession once again. and i reckon we could see some more...
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reed, thank you so much. really appreciate it "out front" for us next our breaking news continues as flood waters rise, what's the plan to help residents who could be stranded then for days? i'm going to talk to a coast guard commander on preparations and what they're looking at now. >>> plus, we're following breaking news out of massachusetts. entire neighborhoods are being evacuated after multiple gas explosions across an entire town? what is going on here and could there be more? -clear skies and . -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even on social media. he'll be fine. -[ laughs ] -will he? -i don't know. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. m
reed, thank you so much. really appreciate it "out front" for us next our breaking news continues as flood waters rise, what's the plan to help residents who could be stranded then for days? i'm going to talk to a coast guard commander on preparations and what they're looking at now. >>> plus, we're following breaking news out of massachusetts. entire neighborhoods are being evacuated after multiple gas explosions across an entire town? what is going on here and could there...
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reed? mr. reed, no. mr. renacci. mr. holding. mr. rice. miss sanchez? miss sewell? chairman brady? chairman brady, no. >> clerk will report the vote. >> 14 ayes. 21 nays. >> the amendment is not agreed to. are there additional amendments to the amendment in nature of substitute? if there are none, the questions on the adoption amendment, nature of substitute, all those in favor signify by saying aye. those opposed no. opinion, the ayes have it. agreed to. i'll recognize mr. johnson for the purpose of offering a mot n motion. >> mr. chairman, i move the committee favorably report hr 5767 as amendment ed to the hou representatives. >> as amended. all those in favor signify by saying aye. those oppose, no. the ayes have it. motion agreed to. the roll call is requested. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. johnson? >> aye. >> mr. johnson, aye. mr. nunes? mr. nunes, aye. mr. roskam, aye. mr. buchanan? >> aye. >> mr. buchanan, aye. mr. smith of nebraska. >> aye. >> mr. smith, aye. miss jenkins? miss jenkins, aye. mr. paulson, mr. paulson, aye. mr. marchant, mr. marchant, aye. mr. reed, a
reed? mr. reed, no. mr. renacci. mr. holding. mr. rice. miss sanchez? miss sewell? chairman brady? chairman brady, no. >> clerk will report the vote. >> 14 ayes. 21 nays. >> the amendment is not agreed to. are there additional amendments to the amendment in nature of substitute? if there are none, the questions on the adoption amendment, nature of substitute, all those in favor signify by saying aye. those opposed no. opinion, the ayes have it. agreed to. i'll recognize mr....
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reed. we can always do more, we can always do better, advancing good legislation to help americans cope with disasters. last week were weeks, congress the airway extension act to address harvey, irma, maria as well as california wildfires. in fact, it was part of the largest most aggressive response, $146 billion, by congress in response to these natural disasters. my worry about this amendment and the reason i'll recommend no is that this is a one-size-fits-all. this treats flooding disaster the same as wildfires, the same as a drought, the same as wind damage from a hurricane. well, we've learned over the years these disasters are very different and each of them really require a tailored approach on the tax and the funding response as well. i worry that, if we abandon the jurisdiction of our committee and we take this one-size-fits-all, we will be less responsive and we won't create the help that each disaster requires, tailored to the people who need it most. with that, i will recommend
reed. we can always do more, we can always do better, advancing good legislation to help americans cope with disasters. last week were weeks, congress the airway extension act to address harvey, irma, maria as well as california wildfires. in fact, it was part of the largest most aggressive response, $146 billion, by congress in response to these natural disasters. my worry about this amendment and the reason i'll recommend no is that this is a one-size-fits-all. this treats flooding disaster...
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i think reed will stay.stay. that 15 yards is going to stick, whether reed gets kicked out or not. that puts the ball at the 45 yard line. and on that last snap, colorado could have gotten the ball just inside the 40 yard line. you figure that might have put them in a position where they could try a miles long field goal, well, now, they are in a whole different circumstance with a first down at the plus-40. >> referee: replay has stopped the game to look for the aspect of targeting. there is no targeting. the unnecessary roughness stands. it's first down. >> brock: yeah. and i think that's right. he's a defenseless player and you did not think because of the replays there was forcible contact to the head or neck area. i agree with you. scott frost is saying, then, why the unsportsmanlike? well, that's because he went after a totally defenseless player, which is something they're trying to take out of this game. >> bob: it can be unnecessary refness without necessarily having to have targeting on top. >> brock: what a massive penalty. >> bob: blitz from nebraska. montez takes a sho
i think reed will stay.stay. that 15 yards is going to stick, whether reed gets kicked out or not. that puts the ball at the 45 yard line. and on that last snap, colorado could have gotten the ball just inside the 40 yard line. you figure that might have put them in a position where they could try a miles long field goal, well, now, they are in a whole different circumstance with a first down at the plus-40. >> referee: replay has stopped the game to look for the aspect of targeting....
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he was excited to get to walter reed to meet and see his wife.hey were expecting a baby and he wanted to see if it was a boy or a girl. it's a boy. 51 days later, just 51 days later, i saw j.d. at the air force memorial during our medal of honor ceremony for master sergeant john chapman and john's family is here. thank you so much for being here. he was in uniform. he stood up every time it was required with the support of his dad and his wife. the anthem, the invocation, and every other thing that we did. six weeks later, after just six weeks after this incident, he stood on his prosthetic leg for the first time. eight days later, he was literally walking doing laps around walter reed. and just yesterday, two months after i first met him, j.d. was visiting capitol hill with brigadier general mike martin from our resilience team on his new prosthetic leg. you know, i thought it was funny, early on in his stay at walter reed, j.d. hung a huge sign on his door that he wanted every visitor to see. and the sign read, i quote, "i am good. please say h
he was excited to get to walter reed to meet and see his wife.hey were expecting a baby and he wanted to see if it was a boy or a girl. it's a boy. 51 days later, just 51 days later, i saw j.d. at the air force memorial during our medal of honor ceremony for master sergeant john chapman and john's family is here. thank you so much for being here. he was in uniform. he stood up every time it was required with the support of his dad and his wife. the anthem, the invocation, and every other thing...
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reed. we can always do more, we can always do better, advancing good legislation to help americans cope with disasters. last week were weeks, congress the airway extension act to address harvey, irma, maria as well as california wildfires. in fact, it was part of the largest most aggressive response, $146 billion, by congress in response to these natural disasters. my worry about this amendment and the reason i'll recommend no is that this is a one-size-fits-all. this treats flooding disaster the same as wildfires, the same as a drought, the same as wind damage from a hurricane. well, we've learned over the years these disasters are very different and each of them really require a tailored approach on the tax and the funding response as well. i worry that, if we abandon the jurisdiction of our committee and we take this one-size-fits-all, we will be less responsive and we won't create the help that each disaster requires, tailored to the people who need it most. with that, i will recommend
reed. we can always do more, we can always do better, advancing good legislation to help americans cope with disasters. last week were weeks, congress the airway extension act to address harvey, irma, maria as well as california wildfires. in fact, it was part of the largest most aggressive response, $146 billion, by congress in response to these natural disasters. my worry about this amendment and the reason i'll recommend no is that this is a one-size-fits-all. this treats flooding disaster...
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reed: that would be a critical issue in terms of governing the behavior. i hope you continue to work and we would urge our colleagues in government to work with you. issues, i think senator warner and others have brought it up, prevalence of bots. it seems you could identify a notifyresence, you can 80% ofsumers that 35% or the messages were generated electronically. is that feasible and something you're doing? jack: it is a mixed answer. we are identifying automations and activity coming through our api. comments,r warner's we could label that with context. we are not necessarily as easily able to identify people who may be scripting our website. making it look like it is an actual human or even the app. making it look like a human performing these actions. that becomes much more challenging and not clear. in consideration of labeling and context, we need to make sure when people see the bot label, they are assuming everything is not on a human. we need to make sure there is an accuracy as we label them. sen. reed: wouldn't there be a value and beginning
reed: that would be a critical issue in terms of governing the behavior. i hope you continue to work and we would urge our colleagues in government to work with you. issues, i think senator warner and others have brought it up, prevalence of bots. it seems you could identify a notifyresence, you can 80% ofsumers that 35% or the messages were generated electronically. is that feasible and something you're doing? jack: it is a mixed answer. we are identifying automations and activity coming...
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murder is being treated at the hospital friends describe his situation as serious as a reporter jared reed is with me in the studio now can you tell us a little bit. more about who this man is well this is the publisher and as you mentioned a member of this russian protest group pussy riot that's gotten very famous over the last six or seven years through its high profile protests against the kremlin and against vladimir putin now his very unwell he was taken sick earlier this week his friends say he has had trouble seeing speaking and moving and often being in intensive care in moscow he was taken to berlin video seeing he was posted to twitter by his wife is also a member of pussy riot at shin if it we conceive of he shortly after landing being aided on the plane on a stretcher now his colleagues in pussy riot believe that he was poisoned for political reasons by the kremlin although this hasn't been the cause of the illness hasn't been identified a few days ago pussy riot posted this far sorry to punish those responsible and as you mentioned visit love was jailed off to the world cup be
murder is being treated at the hospital friends describe his situation as serious as a reporter jared reed is with me in the studio now can you tell us a little bit. more about who this man is well this is the publisher and as you mentioned a member of this russian protest group pussy riot that's gotten very famous over the last six or seven years through its high profile protests against the kremlin and against vladimir putin now his very unwell he was taken sick earlier this week his friends...
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maude reede. when we have started arriving.sh nurse in the region. she was the daughter and granddaughter of a local family who had a long history here. her grandfather was one of the early sheriffs of the area. more than 100 years of sheriffs in the region. in addition to being a nurse, she was an avid scrapbook or. -- scrapbooker. today, we're looking at the scrapbook collection she put together. there are 13 scrapbooks that discuss specific moments in late charles history. there are many smaller scrapbooks that talk about various other subjects from recipes into early doctors to local families. she believed in recording in detail the local history of the place. she took great pains in collecting material, transcribing official documents, she went to peoples homes and collected their photographs. she took their diaries and wrote them down and transcribed them. she put all of that material together in these scrapbooks that cover 100 years of local history. reed is mod read -- maude as a young girl. this is her at bellevue hospital. because of her fa
maude reede. when we have started arriving.sh nurse in the region. she was the daughter and granddaughter of a local family who had a long history here. her grandfather was one of the early sheriffs of the area. more than 100 years of sheriffs in the region. in addition to being a nurse, she was an avid scrapbook or. -- scrapbooker. today, we're looking at the scrapbook collection she put together. there are 13 scrapbooks that discuss specific moments in late charles history. there are many...
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we're trying to get reed timer up. he's a storm chaser. we have a phone tree going here because a lot of people stayed behind in north myrtle beach, south carolina. this is south of where wilmington is. there's reed timmer. he's getting beat up for us to take us inside the storm. hopefully he can hear us. reed? >> yeah, i can hear you loud and clear right now. we are getting northerly winds right now gusting 60 to 70 miles an hour. i'm right along highway 17. we just came inland from north carolina. we were there earlier saw the surge at noon. it was already coming over and inundating some of the homes. already causing some storm surge damage. another high tide coming up at 11:30 tonight. and that is when the worst of the storm surge is going to happen, is during high tide. but it's likely not going to go out after that with those winds continuing to batter the eastern side of the barrier island. but as we were driving south on highway 17 we saw numerous trees down almost blocking the road. we were able to get around them. right now we're
we're trying to get reed timer up. he's a storm chaser. we have a phone tree going here because a lot of people stayed behind in north myrtle beach, south carolina. this is south of where wilmington is. there's reed timmer. he's getting beat up for us to take us inside the storm. hopefully he can hear us. reed? >> yeah, i can hear you loud and clear right now. we are getting northerly winds right now gusting 60 to 70 miles an hour. i'm right along highway 17. we just came inland from...
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reed? >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. chairman. my name is morgan reed, and i'm the president of the app association and the executive director of the connected health initiative, a coalition of doctors, research universities, patient advocacy groups and leading mobile health tech companies. our organization focuses on clarifying outdated health regulations and using timingal health tools to improve the lives of patients and their doctors. people are too far away from health care services that cost, frankly, too much. and it's likely to get worse. by 2030 more than 70 million americans will be over the age of 65. by 2025 we will have a shortfall of more than 90,000 physicians. and while 20% of americans live in rural areas, only 10% of physicians practice there. finally, 44% of our hospitals are currently underwater and are at risk of closure. yet we live in a world where every person can pay their mortgage, monitor their package deliverly, review their child's homework while sitting in th
reed? >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. chairman. my name is morgan reed, and i'm the president of the app association and the executive director of the connected health initiative, a coalition of doctors, research universities, patient advocacy groups and leading mobile health tech companies. our organization focuses on clarifying outdated health regulations and using timingal health tools to improve the lives of patients and their doctors. people are too far away from health care...
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he was excited to get to walter reed to meet and see his wife.were expecting a baby and he wanted to see if it was a boy or a girl. it's a boy. 51 days later, just 51 days later i saw j. d. at the air force memorial during our medal of honor ceremony for master sergeant john chapman, and john stumpf theater thank you so much for being here. -- john's family is here. he was in uniform. he stood up every time. it was required, with the support of his dad and his wife. the anthem, the invocation and every other thing that we did. six weeks later after just six weeks after this incident, he stood on his aesthetic leg for the first time in eight days later he was literally walking doing laps around walter reed. and just yesterday, two months after i first met him, j. d. was visiting capitol hill with brigadier general mike martin from our resilience team on his new prosthetic leg. i thought it was funny early on in his state of walter reed, j. d. hung a huge sign on his door that he wanted every visitor to see. and the sign read, i quote, i am good. p
he was excited to get to walter reed to meet and see his wife.were expecting a baby and he wanted to see if it was a boy or a girl. it's a boy. 51 days later, just 51 days later i saw j. d. at the air force memorial during our medal of honor ceremony for master sergeant john chapman, and john stumpf theater thank you so much for being here. -- john's family is here. he was in uniform. he stood up every time. it was required, with the support of his dad and his wife. the anthem, the invocation...
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we have reed hopkins from the national weather center. he's up by you in wilmington, reed, let's talk about what's coming our way in north myrtle beach. i'm looking at the radar and it's showing those yellow bands showing light precipitation. it's just not here yet. >> oh, yes, we had the storm moving along what looks like the eye. it's got very, very large and we've had significant rain up in our area in southeast south carolina. we've had flash flood issued for the last several hours. and on the backside is the big swath of rain that's going to catch the rest of the area and then also move across your area as it slowly, slowly moves to the south-southwest. >> so reed, if weave a lot of moisture and i'm looking at the moisture right now. it throws off the control room because they wonder what i'm doing. i'm not tweeting. i'm looking at the radar. now you can do a couple of factors, one you get into there's a saturation point. you've had lots of rain here already. how much it's going to take. and then you get into an economic problem as w
we have reed hopkins from the national weather center. he's up by you in wilmington, reed, let's talk about what's coming our way in north myrtle beach. i'm looking at the radar and it's showing those yellow bands showing light precipitation. it's just not here yet. >> oh, yes, we had the storm moving along what looks like the eye. it's got very, very large and we've had significant rain up in our area in southeast south carolina. we've had flash flood issued for the last several hours....
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senator reed? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me begin by joining you and recognize the service of chairman john mccain in so many different dimensions for the nation. mr. chairman, this is your first official hearing as chairman of the committee. i look forward to working with you very much so. i also want to recognize senator kyl, one of the new members. he has a lot of potential. you can barely see him down at the end down there. i think -- i got good feelings about you, senator. i think you'll get this pretty quickly, so welcome. general abrams, general fowler, you've been nominated to perform certain jobs in the organization. let me welcome your wife connie, your sister jean and brother john. also your nephews frank and nathan, and i welcome your mother martha and father henry as well. the korean peninsula has been reduced to a summit, the situation remains precarious. there remains a significant military threat to the united states and its allies because of the nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. i'm disappointed
senator reed? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me begin by joining you and recognize the service of chairman john mccain in so many different dimensions for the nation. mr. chairman, this is your first official hearing as chairman of the committee. i look forward to working with you very much so. i also want to recognize senator kyl, one of the new members. he has a lot of potential. you can barely see him down at the end down there. i think -- i got good feelings about you,...
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reed: thank you, mr. chairman. our senatorsl of and the panelist for their answers. i will turn to the vice-chairman. >> thank you for the spirit you brought to this and some of your responses to some of the suggestions. i wish our members were still here because they all performed extraordinarily well. i take away from this three or four quick points. i very much appreciate mr. dorsey your acknowledgment that we what -- that we should move maded -- and ms. sandberg feel this as well, that we should recognize toward the ability to know whether it is an machine and just because it is a bot does not mean it is good or bad, is just a data point that an individual ought to have as they make determinations going forward. i also appreciate your notion that not only should users have access to the information, but as we work through this, how you monetize that and let users know the value of their data, i think that increased price transparency -- and i was grateful for your ability to even consider that because i think that would go a long way toward making this exchange b
reed: thank you, mr. chairman. our senatorsl of and the panelist for their answers. i will turn to the vice-chairman. >> thank you for the spirit you brought to this and some of your responses to some of the suggestions. i wish our members were still here because they all performed extraordinarily well. i take away from this three or four quick points. i very much appreciate mr. dorsey your acknowledgment that we what -- that we should move maded -- and ms. sandberg feel this as well,...
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you're also used to getting rained on, reed, as the mayor was getting rained on. you heard the mayor of carolina beach. they are all evacuating. he thinks that at least -- almost oall of them will be evacuating. they're facing a curfew at the top of the hour. that's not far from where you are. how worried should they all be? >> we're in wrightsville beach right now and it looks like the residents are gone. we haven't talked to anybody that's staying behind but i'm sure there are a few residents out here. we've talked to the checkpoint there on the bridge on the other side of the mainland and they said they want everybody off by 8:00 p.m. they could even be blocking those roads but if you stay here and try to ride out the storm, you're absolutely not going to be able to get rescued. we're already starting to get increases in the wind speed. we've got the hurricane eye wall research vehicle. you can see the anomometer. we're finally getting that slow increase of the winds out from the north right here. we have a little bit of a rain band coming through as well that
you're also used to getting rained on, reed, as the mayor was getting rained on. you heard the mayor of carolina beach. they are all evacuating. he thinks that at least -- almost oall of them will be evacuating. they're facing a curfew at the top of the hour. that's not far from where you are. how worried should they all be? >> we're in wrightsville beach right now and it looks like the residents are gone. we haven't talked to anybody that's staying behind but i'm sure there are a few...
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expire in 2025.and it would expand tax incentives for retirement savings.republican congressman tom reedake care of this situation, we do not want tax increases on individuals and small businesses of america" but experts say more tax cuts won't be cheap.the joint committee on taxation estimates "tax cuts 2.0" would increase the deficit by 600 billion dollars over 10 years. democrats fear republicans will use that as an excuse to cut social services...like medicare and medicaid.house speaker paul ryan says he wants to vote on tax cuts 2.0 by the end of this month.but both parties admit the bill is not likely to pass the senate anytime soon.nat: "this bill is not going anywhere..." democrats say tax cuts 2.0 boils down to a political stunt.but reed says house republicans are only trying to keep their promise to lower taxes."its very frustrating that the senate is going to put a road block up, but that's for the senate to answer for"reed says house republicans remain determined to push the bill forward.on capitol hill, i'm mark meredith. coming up at eight.. new details tonight about the gu
expire in 2025.and it would expand tax incentives for retirement savings.republican congressman tom reedake care of this situation, we do not want tax increases on individuals and small businesses of america" but experts say more tax cuts won't be cheap.the joint committee on taxation estimates "tax cuts 2.0" would increase the deficit by 600 billion dollars over 10 years. democrats fear republicans will use that as an excuse to cut social services...like medicare and...
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let's bring in now captain john reed. captain reed is the commander of u.s.tor charleston. good evening to you. i know it's very busy. we thank you in advance for joining us, captain reed. how is the u.s. coast guard preparing for this life-threatening storm? >> good evening, don. thank you very much for having me. in preparations for the coast guard, we've been preparing for the last five days as we watched and tracked this storm. first we've taken preparations with our families, evacuated them, got them out of the low-lying areas following the orders of the governor to evacuate. next we've kind of moved our stations to a protective posture along the low-lying areas of south carolina, actually closing a couple of the stations and moving those assets upriver, which has severely degraded our ability to currently respond to search and rescue inland and offshore. still able to conduct those rescues, but it is hampered, and those responses now will be delayed up until the storm and then after until we assess the ability to get back out has been achieved. >> anoth
let's bring in now captain john reed. captain reed is the commander of u.s.tor charleston. good evening to you. i know it's very busy. we thank you in advance for joining us, captain reed. how is the u.s. coast guard preparing for this life-threatening storm? >> good evening, don. thank you very much for having me. in preparations for the coast guard, we've been preparing for the last five days as we watched and tracked this storm. first we've taken preparations with our families,...
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reed?>> i would echo what mr. glaus said, which is in principle, yes. i want to make sure we don't have any provisions in there that limit or restrict the use of digital medicine and the ability for remote patient monitoring. >> mr. lynn? >> yes, plus i would look at funding additional residency slots that are based in rural communities. >> i would absolutely in favor that. >> i don't go to a lot of these hearings. because there's something disingenuous that takes place. everybody here and every senator and panelist is concerned about in this case rural health care. but many of my colleagues voted to cut $1 trillion in funding over a 10-year period to medicaid and $500 billion to medicare. mr. glaus, just out of curiosity, if the president's budget or the republican budget were approved, which cut $1 trillion in funding for medicaid over a 10-year period, what do you think that would do to -- what impact would that have on rural wyoming? $100 billion a year for ten years? >> we have to cons
reed?>> i would echo what mr. glaus said, which is in principle, yes. i want to make sure we don't have any provisions in there that limit or restrict the use of digital medicine and the ability for remote patient monitoring. >> mr. lynn? >> yes, plus i would look at funding additional residency slots that are based in rural communities. >> i would absolutely in favor that. >> i don't go to a lot of these hearings. because there's something disingenuous that takes...
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in 1967 nat's father joseph reed established the reed wilderness seashore sanctuary on the northern end of jupiter island, had it designated as a national landmark. in 1969, he gave florida audubon that piece of land that today is the island portion of the hobe sound national wildlife refuge. today the refuge provides habitat for dozens of threatened and endangered species. in fact, this stretch of beach is one of the most productive sea turtle nesting areas in the entire southeastern u.s. so it is fitting that we rename the hobe sound national wildlife refuge which nat reed's father started after this great american environmentalist. and i urge our colleagues to pass up senator rubio's and my bill, to take it up and pass it very soon to honor nat reed's legacy. and i urge the majority leader to call up the bill immediately so we can get on with this new reservoir project and the many other projects that are in the water bill. madam president, i yield the floor. mr. schumer: madam president? the presiding officer: democratic leader. mr. schumer: first let me thank the senator from flori
in 1967 nat's father joseph reed established the reed wilderness seashore sanctuary on the northern end of jupiter island, had it designated as a national landmark. in 1969, he gave florida audubon that piece of land that today is the island portion of the hobe sound national wildlife refuge. today the refuge provides habitat for dozens of threatened and endangered species. in fact, this stretch of beach is one of the most productive sea turtle nesting areas in the entire southeastern u.s. so...
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. >> chairman inhofe and ranking member reed and members of the committee, good morning. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. mr. chairman, i would like to take this opportunity to offer my condolences to you and the committee on the passing of your colleague, senator john mccain i also want to recognize and acknowledge your tremendous leadership of this committee. you have long been a staunch supporter of those of us in uniform. i'm humbled to appear before you and serve the nation alongside you and this entire committee. i'm honored to be selected by the president, secretary mattis, and general dunford. i'm grateful for their trust and confidence in me for this very important triple-headed position. i would like to recognize general vince brooks the current unc commander and his wife carol for their dedicated service to the nation. i've joined here today by my wife connie, also, an army brat, for the last 26 plus years has been side by side with her soldier supporting troops and families everywhere we've been stationed. she's been my partner and bes
. >> chairman inhofe and ranking member reed and members of the committee, good morning. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. mr. chairman, i would like to take this opportunity to offer my condolences to you and the committee on the passing of your colleague, senator john mccain i also want to recognize and acknowledge your tremendous leadership of this committee. you have long been a staunch supporter of those of us in uniform. i'm humbled to appear before you and...
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multimillionaire lot three winner vanessa reed? it certainly is. tell you what, mike, jump in.that you being a bit of a local celebrity now, you could well be spotted in the open top? not many blonde haired people driving around in an open top car on a day like this. once i'd scratched its, once i'd realised, i had to check it and keep checking it. in december last year, melissa ede bought a scratchcard and last year, melissa ede bought a scratchca rd and got last year, melissa ede bought a scratchcard and got the best christmas present of her life. within three days, my bank balance went from about £1 to £4 million. melissa, a 57—year—old transgender woman, had struggled to make ends meet working night shifts as a taxi driver. life was hard, wasn't it? life was very, very difficult, yeah. just to live day by day. some days, couldn't even afford to eat. it was a bowl of cereal, just to get by about day. could we perhaps go to where you used to get —— used to work? definitely, let's go and have a look and let's go see some of my old friends. where from? and where are you going t
multimillionaire lot three winner vanessa reed? it certainly is. tell you what, mike, jump in.that you being a bit of a local celebrity now, you could well be spotted in the open top? not many blonde haired people driving around in an open top car on a day like this. once i'd scratched its, once i'd realised, i had to check it and keep checking it. in december last year, melissa ede bought a scratchcard and last year, melissa ede bought a scratchca rd and got last year, melissa ede bought a...
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the family named him reed. he died when laura was killed. >> until the day i die, i will have had two daughters and three grandsons. reed being our third grandson. >> reporter: tyler tessier was found hanging from a sheet from the top berth of a bed about 5:00 this morning at the detention center. i askedoh prosecutor mccarthyo visited the cell how tessier could have committed suicide there. >> only thing that i can tell you is there is not information that i am aware of that would have indicated that mr. tessite was clating doing this. >> reporter: nows mccarthy s that in the jail cell today, they found notesritten by tessier that were not the sent to family and friends indicating that he had been thinking about taking his life forome time. that is the latest live from the montgomery county courthouse, pat, back to you. >> chris, stunning twist in that case. >>> an investigation by the news 4 iteam found that today's death was at least the 43rd suicide in local jails and prisons since 2001 montgomery county ha
the family named him reed. he died when laura was killed. >> until the day i die, i will have had two daughters and three grandsons. reed being our third grandson. >> reporter: tyler tessier was found hanging from a sheet from the top berth of a bed about 5:00 this morning at the detention center. i askedoh prosecutor mccarthyo visited the cell how tessier could have committed suicide there. >> only thing that i can tell you is there is not information that i am aware of that...
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reed, thank you very much.this. >>> up next, her house sits on ten-foot pylons. still, the flood waters reach up toward the first floor. does she regret staying behind now? we'll ask her. >>> and more than 700,000 without power. officials say it could be weeks until the power is back. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if y
reed, thank you very much.this. >>> up next, her house sits on ten-foot pylons. still, the flood waters reach up toward the first floor. does she regret staying behind now? we'll ask her. >>> and more than 700,000 without power. officials say it could be weeks until the power is back. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's...
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reed i was relieved. everyone was nervous. “— for any of you. reed i was relieved.mps have been comfortable. to see his face when he was back in the car, to see him back in that environment was so nice after such, all the stuff he had been through. it was nice to see him back there. what do you think today has meant to him and to you? it has been a coming for him to meet alex. seeing them together is so funny because you can see some many similarities. even nothing to do with the injuries, just than talking about racing. a long journey ahead for both of them. i think we might have to separate! when you see them on the hand cycles... you will a lwa ys on the hand cycles... you will always be legs by the fact that you have had these horrible life changing injuries. and yet neither of you have said they will —— you will let this overtake you. you always have bad days but you have to let it not overtake you. just meeting him and chatting to him, taking all i can from his experiences is enough for me to know that today was an awesome day. what he has been able to do with
reed i was relieved. everyone was nervous. “— for any of you. reed i was relieved.mps have been comfortable. to see his face when he was back in the car, to see him back in that environment was so nice after such, all the stuff he had been through. it was nice to see him back there. what do you think today has meant to him and to you? it has been a coming for him to meet alex. seeing them together is so funny because you can see some many similarities. even nothing to do with the injuries,...
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>> well, you know, i talked to both -- i talked to reed and fallon.en through a lot of there. fallin was very direct. i said so your intent here doesn't matter the quality of the republican judges. you're going to knock downy judge, play out the clock, go into overtime, double overtime and stretch this out till you get a democratic president and you can get a judge of can your choice. he was very candid and said yeah, we want to knock down anybody that's on donald trump's list. ralph reed has a point. it is political but so is everything else in washington these days. this was you know, this was -- this was what we saw this week and i think it's an aching emotion of torrential, soul breaking moment in american politics when we -- we clawed our way to the bottom this week and god help us if we can't start going up again. >> i got to run. no, i'm not going to ask the question. do you think there are people who regret what happened to merrick garland. that's a no. i don't know why i even thought that. i was thinking on the republican side, no, don. thank
>> well, you know, i talked to both -- i talked to reed and fallon.en through a lot of there. fallin was very direct. i said so your intent here doesn't matter the quality of the republican judges. you're going to knock downy judge, play out the clock, go into overtime, double overtime and stretch this out till you get a democratic president and you can get a judge of can your choice. he was very candid and said yeah, we want to knock down anybody that's on donald trump's list. ralph reed...
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so, you know, ralph reed has a point.s political, but so is everything else in washington these days. and this was, you know, this was what we saw this week. and i think it's really an aching emotional torrential soul-breaking moment in american politics. just when we thought we claude our way to the bottom this week, don. and god help us if we can't start going up again. >> hey, listen, i got to run, but do you know -- i'm not even going to ask the question. do you think there f there are people who regret what happened to merrick garland, but no, that's a no. i don't know why i even thought that. i was thinking on the republican side. no don. thank you, sir. >> that's quaint. that's very quaint. >> you have a great weekend. enjoy austin, texas. i'm looking forward to "the circus." >> i always love austin, texas. keep kick it. >> "the circus" airs sundays on showtime. nice hat. when we come back, i'm going to talk about the senate and whether they're actually representing you, their constituency. as a pro athlete, the sl
so, you know, ralph reed has a point.s political, but so is everything else in washington these days. and this was, you know, this was what we saw this week. and i think it's really an aching emotional torrential soul-breaking moment in american politics. just when we thought we claude our way to the bottom this week, don. and god help us if we can't start going up again. >> hey, listen, i got to run, but do you know -- i'm not even going to ask the question. do you think there f there...
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as paula reed reports, his fate will likely be clearer following another meeting thursday. >>> i spoke with rod today, and we're going to have a meeting on thursday when i get back to the white house. >> reporter: speaking to reporters at the u.n., president trump said he will meet with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein later this week to discuss reports the top justice official wanted to remove the president from office. >> want to have transparency. we want to have openness, and i look forward to meeting with rod at that time. >> reporter: rod rosenstein is expected to be fired today -- >> let's assume for a moment this is true. we don't know that it is, that mr. rosenstein's gone. >> reporter: the president's comments capped several chaotic hours when it appeared rosenstein was on the verge of resigning or being fired. sources say rosenstein headed to the white house expecting to be fired. after meeting with chief of staff john kelly he is still in a job he's described as great. friday "the new york times" reported that rosenstein suggested recording the president and possibly
as paula reed reports, his fate will likely be clearer following another meeting thursday. >>> i spoke with rod today, and we're going to have a meeting on thursday when i get back to the white house. >> reporter: speaking to reporters at the u.n., president trump said he will meet with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein later this week to discuss reports the top justice official wanted to remove the president from office. >> want to have transparency. we want to have...
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he f jordan reed across the middle. uh-oh, lost the football.heir only turnover of the day, colts jump on it. that will do it. colts win , 21-9. with a look at what's to come tonight, a redskins final and my partner sherree burruss. >> redskins final brings the energy the team seems to lack this afternoon. hear from a key partthe offense who says that energy was poor. alex s smithays the team won't count. listen to his plan to regroup the troops. and in our one-on-one, swearinger on his interception and what needs to change next week. all that and morens on reds final in just a few minutes. see you then. >> all that's in our show? i better thwatch. next.skins and packers today green bay hosting the vikings. a wild finish final. we know this guy, former redskin kirk cousins leading the vikings down the field. check out this throw to adam twielen. look. defenders for the touchdown. even doug couldn't believe it. vikings with two-point conversion. hey, we're all tied at 29. so this one goes to overtime. in overtime, daniel carlson, already with two
he f jordan reed across the middle. uh-oh, lost the football.heir only turnover of the day, colts jump on it. that will do it. colts win , 21-9. with a look at what's to come tonight, a redskins final and my partner sherree burruss. >> redskins final brings the energy the team seems to lack this afternoon. hear from a key partthe offense who says that energy was poor. alex s smithays the team won't count. listen to his plan to regroup the troops. and in our one-on-one, swearinger on his...
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reed, you're recognized. >> thank you. i want to highlight a little bit more in focus, i'm not going to let this go unanswered too. what the chairman is talking about in regards to those percentages. when you're talking about the millionaire or million and above income taxpayer and you have a $30,000 number i heard your testimony to be, that's the amount of reduction. what's the tax liability for that taxpayer? what's that taxpayer paying each and every year? >> mr. reed, as we report on jcx-72 we provide average tax rate calculations for taxpayers in income group and average tax rate on a taxpayer in the 1 million and over is 33.4% under present law and would be 32.3%. >> so how much -- >> roughly one third. >> do the math, how much -- that's one of the problems with this committee hearing is i think people here don't believe the american people understand how to do math. let's do the math. what is the tax bill for that taxpayer each and every year? >> well, on a -- if it were a million dollars, that would be, what, that
reed, you're recognized. >> thank you. i want to highlight a little bit more in focus, i'm not going to let this go unanswered too. what the chairman is talking about in regards to those percentages. when you're talking about the millionaire or million and above income taxpayer and you have a $30,000 number i heard your testimony to be, that's the amount of reduction. what's the tax liability for that taxpayer? what's that taxpayer paying each and every year? >> mr. reed, as we...
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. >> reed catching passes.e def ahead of tomorrow's home opener against the ol >> when i watch the film, you know, it was just likeokay, yeah, that's what it is supposed to happen. when you go out there and hunt the ball. and they had a good and that. you just have to make i good. got to go two-0. >> not celebrating one win. yeah, we are glad we won it, but got to move onto the next one.at >>day matinee, i think that means an afternoon game. double down the rht batters lat loaded, ground rules,e two m coming to score. we do the math.is take 17-1. >> ending on asgood n on a saturday. >> stay with us. we will check back with you later this evening. that wraps it up.>> > tonight the fury of florence. as the winds die down. the new warnings of epic rainfl and life threatening floods. >> we face walls of water at our coast, along our rivers, across farmland. and our cities and in our towns 37. >> as the death toll increases, hundreds are rescued. the storm expected tobr g misery to millions more for days to come. >>
. >> reed catching passes.e def ahead of tomorrow's home opener against the ol >> when i watch the film, you know, it was just likeokay, yeah, that's what it is supposed to happen. when you go out there and hunt the ball. and they had a good and that. you just have to make i good. got to go two-0. >> not celebrating one win. yeah, we are glad we won it, but got to move onto the next one.at >>day matinee, i think that means an afternoon game. double down the rht batters...
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reed: let's start with the political fallout. we are six weeks before an election. everybody is upset and angry as we saw from the hearing this week. how does this play in a midterm election or does it? david: it depends what the outcome is. just in the last two weeks, every call i've been making, visits to voters, to donors on the republican side, there has been an expression that of the senate can't get this done, i've had it. that may turn into, oh, it is clear that the democrats stopped it. we have to get out and vote. they could have differing reactions. i think in reality it is likely to have energized both sides. i don't mean to be overly beforen on this, but this happened, the democrats were already very energized. polling showed that. republicans were less interested in voting. if they are both energized, that probably means it equalizes it out a bit more. then we have to see. in some districts where it is a very suburban vote, i think the whole process advantages the democrat in districts that are more balanced. it probably helps energize trump republicans
reed: let's start with the political fallout. we are six weeks before an election. everybody is upset and angry as we saw from the hearing this week. how does this play in a midterm election or does it? david: it depends what the outcome is. just in the last two weeks, every call i've been making, visits to voters, to donors on the republican side, there has been an expression that of the senate can't get this done, i've had it. that may turn into, oh, it is clear that the democrats stopped it....
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new york congressman tom reed on if this is indeed the case and why. david: also president trump says he is ready to cut canada out of a trade deal if necessary as details emerge from a new book alleging a former economic advisor once took papers off the president's desk to safe nafta. what's up with that? we're live at the white house coming next. >> our economies are integrated. three countries in north america, the economy is pretty integrated. it is pretty hard to see how that would work without having canada in the deal. ♪ts and the bandits, well, they got rocks. we protected your money then and we're dedicated to helping protect it today. like alerting you to certain card activity we find suspicious. if it's not your purchase, we'll help you resolve it. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? david: live look now at the senate hearing for brett kavanaugh as they s
new york congressman tom reed on if this is indeed the case and why. david: also president trump says he is ready to cut canada out of a trade deal if necessary as details emerge from a new book alleging a former economic advisor once took papers off the president's desk to safe nafta. what's up with that? we're live at the white house coming next. >> our economies are integrated. three countries in north america, the economy is pretty integrated. it is pretty hard to see how that would...
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reed, i really appreciate your time. thank you so much. we'll be checking back in with you. >>> "outfront" next, as president trump defends his response to hurricane maria, we are live in san juan for the reaction. >>> plus trump and republicans suggesting former fbi officials were working to take him down, but where is the evidence tonight? >>> and what happened to this? >> i hope this man right here, rick scott, runs for the senate. >> donald trump is the will of the people. >> why governor rick scott isn't talking about trump so much these days. giggling, panting) gotcha! ah! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. bounty, the quicker picker upper. on a budget? try new bounty essentials. as one of the nation's largest investors in infrastructure, we don't just help power the american dream, we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. this is america's energy era. our mission is to provide
reed, i really appreciate your time. thank you so much. we'll be checking back in with you. >>> "outfront" next, as president trump defends his response to hurricane maria, we are live in san juan for the reaction. >>> plus trump and republicans suggesting former fbi officials were working to take him down, but where is the evidence tonight? >>> and what happened to this? >> i hope this man right here, rick scott, runs for the senate. >> donald...
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playground out front as well but not for much longer the concrete is about to be turned into a bed of reeds like this part of the grounds. the green ideas are all part of a conscious move by the school to encourage biological diversity when germany launched the national strategy on biological diversity back in two thousand and seven the schools teachers got together and thought about ways to anchor the idea lessons biological diversity now has a fixed place in the curriculum. as well teach the same subjects as other schools we have art physics sports foreign languages. but we've also incorporated biological diversity into the school curriculum and as far as i know we're the only school in germany that does not. the star sat down and thought about what we need to do about the current situation in society and what we want to teach our students and they came up with their own curriculum. in the economics work in technology class students build wooden frames for the raised garden beds in math they measure and plan the bat and they also grow specific plants that can be used in chemistry lessons
playground out front as well but not for much longer the concrete is about to be turned into a bed of reeds like this part of the grounds. the green ideas are all part of a conscious move by the school to encourage biological diversity when germany launched the national strategy on biological diversity back in two thousand and seven the schools teachers got together and thought about ways to anchor the idea lessons biological diversity now has a fixed place in the curriculum. as well teach the...
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reed moulds/sand hill properties "....tonight is about vision, about the city's vision, if that vision is in the city's best interest to takeadvantage of the opportunity to get not only more affordable housing and all sorts of community benefits that we're all working together to create than that could be the case..." the city council will also consider two alternative plans. one has more retail but fewer homes and cuts office space in half. the other has more homes, a bit more retail and less office space. critics say all three plans will mean more traffic and congestion says liang chao of the group better cupertino.liang chao/better cupertino "....we love cupertino and we want pertino residents to enjoy it as it is today, we don't want em to come in and ruin it with a huge project that doesnt fit in a small community with no transit...." the city council is in a tough spot. if they approve either of the alternative plans, better cupertino may take the plan to voters. at the same time, sand hill would be free to move ahead with it's plan under sb-35. (rob live) the city council is exp
reed moulds/sand hill properties "....tonight is about vision, about the city's vision, if that vision is in the city's best interest to takeadvantage of the opportunity to get not only more affordable housing and all sorts of community benefits that we're all working together to create than that could be the case..." the city council will also consider two alternative plans. one has more retail but fewer homes and cuts office space in half. the other has more homes, a bit more retail...
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i like to secure the possible fishing industry double reed -- support future generations of u.k. fishermen. what we can do when they leave the e.u. is taking back control of our waters and exclusively terminate fishes in our cities. it's the priority of the government also to have a productive food supply chain will consider the long-term future of all funding programs currently managed by the e.u. under way. >> jeremy corbyn. [roll call] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i too joined the prime minister and for graduating cook and both teams him with an absolutely brilliant series, which i really enjoyed. mr. speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell the right honorable gentleman that what those organizations all have in common is across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those they represent and with which
i like to secure the possible fishing industry double reed -- support future generations of u.k. fishermen. what we can do when they leave the e.u. is taking back control of our waters and exclusively terminate fishes in our cities. it's the priority of the government also to have a productive food supply chain will consider the long-term future of all funding programs currently managed by the e.u. under way. >> jeremy corbyn. [roll call] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i too joined the...
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the area was formed around 1865 when white settlers, one of them named thomas reed, freed their slaves. about that time the government also start at the homestead act, which would give citizens 160 acres and a mule. and if you improved the land for three or four years, then it and it became farmers and landowners in the community began to grow from there. : up in this area was and a shope is another meeting for a pig or a hog. and when people first came here there was a lot of wild takes, and they called it shopes country. and once the mosses moved in, people moved in and that's when they changed it to mossfield. and as the community grew, other descendents beyond the original nine began to get more gentrified. a post office was established, there were grocery stores and a movie theater, i believe, and some nightclubs and all the comforts of a community. -- well, over, industrialrea is an area, so we have phillips 66, a lot of large industries. andhe area began to expand purchase property and as the people began to leave it became more of an industrial area. and some people went to wes
the area was formed around 1865 when white settlers, one of them named thomas reed, freed their slaves. about that time the government also start at the homestead act, which would give citizens 160 acres and a mule. and if you improved the land for three or four years, then it and it became farmers and landowners in the community began to grow from there. : up in this area was and a shope is another meeting for a pig or a hog. and when people first came here there was a lot of wild takes, and...
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hopefully that will change this week, as well. >> tiger is paired with patrick reed. phil mickelson is not playing in the opening four-ball session. and thursday night football, the rams lead the vikings 28-17. so looks like we're in for a wild second half. people always complain that thursday night football games are not so good. this is high scoring. >> just so i get it straight, cc sabathia gave up $500,000 to enforce the unwritten rules of baseball, if you plunk my guy, i'm hitting your guy. >> that's what he says. i'm wondering if he knew about that. something tells me the locker room guys might cover that bonus. >> thank you, anthony. >>> joining us at 9:00 and right here for "abc7 news" at 11:00. the hearing is over. now it's up to swing vote senators to determine what happens next. and we're already seeing some early clues. >> and then on "abc7 news" at 11:00, plans to improve security and safety on b.a.r.t. riders have a packed meeting, getting ready to sound off as we speak. >>> coming up at 8:00, a two-hour season of "gray's anatomy" and stay with us for "a
hopefully that will change this week, as well. >> tiger is paired with patrick reed. phil mickelson is not playing in the opening four-ball session. and thursday night football, the rams lead the vikings 28-17. so looks like we're in for a wild second half. people always complain that thursday night football games are not so good. this is high scoring. >> just so i get it straight, cc sabathia gave up $500,000 to enforce the unwritten rules of baseball, if you plunk my guy, i'm...
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i could call rebels and is holding the fort for us and frank conrad how why reed should we be. well the worries at the moment most obvious in terms of currencies of course those plunges of the currencies of turkey and i just tina have a lot to do with concerns among investors that companies in those countries that have taken on dollar debt will find it difficult to pay back their loans in case dollar interest rates are going to continue to rise in that applies those concerns apply of course to many borrowers especially the ones where it's very difficult to foresee how the business will develop in the cases that were mentioned in that news piece we just saw netflix test also how park lloyd the german shipping company i can tell you that their loans are pretty much under scrutiny on the financial markets and in the case of netflix for example it's part of the business model that this is finance with a lot of debt this is not perceived a problem as long as growth rates continue to grow as fast as they have up until now but what about those bad loans what about the practices that a
i could call rebels and is holding the fort for us and frank conrad how why reed should we be. well the worries at the moment most obvious in terms of currencies of course those plunges of the currencies of turkey and i just tina have a lot to do with concerns among investors that companies in those countries that have taken on dollar debt will find it difficult to pay back their loans in case dollar interest rates are going to continue to rise in that applies those concerns apply of course to...
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efore we start, judge jones gave a great tribute to greg to justand i would like ask stephanie and reed coleman so we can thank them for being here today. [applause]. >> let me remind everybody also that i think volunteers are so if youollect cards -- a question that has short question that can be read quickly and has a question mark it on the card. let me just get things started. this week of course lots of paying little attention to confirmation earings for judge brett kavanaugh for the supreme court. in a way it's symbolic of the transition of power that we have for the supreme court. ith the benefit kavanaugh for the of having served both on the court and on the court of appeals for a years, what do you think is among the most qualities that we hould have in our judges and what should people be thinking about and looking for as they who are serving on the bench? >> you know, first of all, it's honor to be here. with our nor to be good friend and member of our lerk family stephanie and all my former law clerks here and reed. we should actually be studying property right now. [laughte
efore we start, judge jones gave a great tribute to greg to justand i would like ask stephanie and reed coleman so we can thank them for being here today. [applause]. >> let me remind everybody also that i think volunteers are so if youollect cards -- a question that has short question that can be read quickly and has a question mark it on the card. let me just get things started. this week of course lots of paying little attention to confirmation earings for judge brett kavanaugh for the...
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senator reed: very good. one of the rules is to follow the money, and you've talked about how you in terms of political advertising have identified the citizenship of their advertisers, but are you able to trace the money? it's fairly easy to set up a corporation in the united states, and the money could all be coming from overseas, even from pernicious source. do you go that far, ms. sandberg, mr. dorsey? ms. sandberg: sir, you're right. there are a lot of ways to try to game the system. we want to try to invest and get ahead of any tactics -- >> you can continue to watch this hearing on our website at c-span.org. you can also watch it in its entirety tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. as we leave it here, the u.s. house will start legislative work dealing with bills on embassy security, cyberthreat deterrence, and
senator reed: very good. one of the rules is to follow the money, and you've talked about how you in terms of political advertising have identified the citizenship of their advertisers, but are you able to trace the money? it's fairly easy to set up a corporation in the united states, and the money could all be coming from overseas, even from pernicious source. do you go that far, ms. sandberg, mr. dorsey? ms. sandberg: sir, you're right. there are a lot of ways to try to game the system. we...
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reed was one of their sons, all of them very successful. in his first semester of law school, has about a half-dozen clerkship offers already. greg as a lawed clerk, he was just like anybody else. , i took thatie into consideration. had at mba and had excelled at the university of texas school of law. he had a very serious work ethic. he would be at the office around 7:30 a.m., work a full day. basically, that is not the way most law clerks are accustomed to working. is the they think this easy year before they go out into the real world. but greg did amazing work, a brilliant lawyer. he was ambitious, but also extremely self-effacing. he had a great sense of humor. participated in all kinds of --ivities with his of boys his boys. and he clerked with me even though they were toddlers. he was already in charge of a boy scout troop for the lds church. and he was very active as a member of the church. modest, he put family first. and as you all know, he put the on ase of the country high a plane as his professional will be and litigated many,
reed was one of their sons, all of them very successful. in his first semester of law school, has about a half-dozen clerkship offers already. greg as a lawed clerk, he was just like anybody else. , i took thatie into consideration. had at mba and had excelled at the university of texas school of law. he had a very serious work ethic. he would be at the office around 7:30 a.m., work a full day. basically, that is not the way most law clerks are accustomed to working. is the they think this easy...
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earlier i spoke to jared reed from our social media department and asked him what else we knew about the case so far packers were able to get bits of information that gave them access to fifty million user accounts as you said and the information cold tokens these are basically the digital keys to our account and they help us buy it by not not making us having to log back into our accounts every single time we use facebook so in effect they stole fifty million keys and they did that by exploiting the view as options you're on facebook kristoff and you've got different security options for different people and you want to know well what does my account look like if jarryd looks at it this is when you touch my name into view as and so the hackers got into view as took fifty million k's and looked at all these accounts facebook says it identified the problem on tuesday and it put a patch in. ok fifty million gone that's what we know what don't we know ok so we don't know who was behind this facebook says it's investigating who did it but it still is none the wiser it says whoever was be
earlier i spoke to jared reed from our social media department and asked him what else we knew about the case so far packers were able to get bits of information that gave them access to fifty million user accounts as you said and the information cold tokens these are basically the digital keys to our account and they help us buy it by not not making us having to log back into our accounts every single time we use facebook so in effect they stole fifty million keys and they did that by...