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again from rhode island's health report, rhode island asthma rates are 33% higher than national averages for adults and 40% higher for children. so asthma is pretty serious for us, and people go to the hospital for this. this isn't just an inconvenience. in rhode island, we have heard air quality alerts on morning drive time radio. you're coming into work, you're listening to the radio, and the announcer is saying, kids, seniors, people with breathing difficulties, you need to stay indoors today. it's a sunny, perfect summer day, it seems. ozone is not visible. but because it's there and because of what it does to lungs and to asthma, people in rhode island are told they can't go outdoors that day. and that kind of bad day, bad air day alert, because it's for ozone, it's going to become more frequent as climate change warms up our climate and produces more ozone. it works this way. our air in rhode island is polluted by midwestern power plants primarily. out in the midwest they run the emissions up super tall smoke stacks, and the pollution is then injected up into the atmosphere and car
again from rhode island's health report, rhode island asthma rates are 33% higher than national averages for adults and 40% higher for children. so asthma is pretty serious for us, and people go to the hospital for this. this isn't just an inconvenience. in rhode island, we have heard air quality alerts on morning drive time radio. you're coming into work, you're listening to the radio, and the announcer is saying, kids, seniors, people with breathing difficulties, you need to stay indoors...
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let me tell you what rhode island's experience in this is. the midwestern power plants burn coal and other fossil fuels, they run the exhaust out smokestacks, many of them have raised enormously high smokestacks to get all that stuff high up in the air, so it is then carried by prevailing winds out of their state, out of their state, and as it bakes in the heat, as it travels through the air, it becomes ozone, and that ozone lands in rhode island. ladies and gentlemen, children go to the hospital because of asthma complications from ozone in rhode island. we have had periods when on a bright and sunny day, talk radio on the way, your drive time radio is announcing to rhode islanders that today is a bad air day in the state of rhode island and the elderly and babies and people with any kind of breathing difficulty should stay indoors. you are not welcome out of doors because of ozone levels. this guy wants to end ozone regulation. i think not. and this guy was his lobbyist in trying to do that. that's what has become of e.p.a. what else? overt
let me tell you what rhode island's experience in this is. the midwestern power plants burn coal and other fossil fuels, they run the exhaust out smokestacks, many of them have raised enormously high smokestacks to get all that stuff high up in the air, so it is then carried by prevailing winds out of their state, out of their state, and as it bakes in the heat, as it travels through the air, it becomes ozone, and that ozone lands in rhode island. ladies and gentlemen, children go to the...
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we are the ninth largest state, roughly 93 times the size of rhode island. our largest county is roughly four times as large as delaware. about half the land in wyoming is owned and managed by the federal government. we are also the least populous state, not quite 600,000 of this in small rural communities or in the large expanses in between. only nine communities in wyoming have more than 10,000 people each. wyoming wants and is working towards improved relationships and interactions with epa. it is wyoming's experience that epa shares this desire and is doing the same. why are improvements to cooperative federalism so important? because we want better outcomes and air quality improvements. my testimony highlights some of the progress that has been made in the recal rehabilitation of state and federal rules which leads to more effective air quality environmental management at lower cost. my written testimony high sights some of these examples. my remarks today touch on one -- reerjnal haze. with respect to cooperative federalism. epa sets the deadlines and
we are the ninth largest state, roughly 93 times the size of rhode island. our largest county is roughly four times as large as delaware. about half the land in wyoming is owned and managed by the federal government. we are also the least populous state, not quite 600,000 of this in small rural communities or in the large expanses in between. only nine communities in wyoming have more than 10,000 people each. wyoming wants and is working towards improved relationships and interactions with epa....
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>> i grew up in rhode island. >> what town? >> pawtucket. immigrated and settled in the towns of central falls. a small town in pawtucket. >> what did your father do? >> in the army. in world war ii. entered through program and commissioned as an officer and in the coast artillery, in new england based in rhode island. stayed in the army. was downsized and then was -- when the army demobilized the rotc officers reverted to the nco ranks and then they repromoted them to officers and he eventually retired as a major. >> how old were you when he retired from the army? >> i was about 14 or 15. >> when did he do then snfrmgts a schoolteacher. >> what subject? >> he was a physical education teacher and english. >> in the public school? >> yes. >> was he there at the school you were attending? >> no. >> was it assumed you would join a career in the army growing up? >> i wouldn't say it was assumed. it was probably something we desired as a family. i was the oldest of five children. he was pro-military and pro-our country. that was instilled in us.
>> i grew up in rhode island. >> what town? >> pawtucket. immigrated and settled in the towns of central falls. a small town in pawtucket. >> what did your father do? >> in the army. in world war ii. entered through program and commissioned as an officer and in the coast artillery, in new england based in rhode island. stayed in the army. was downsized and then was -- when the army demobilized the rotc officers reverted to the nco ranks and then they repromoted...
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leadership under some difficult pressure, i probably would be renting surf boards at second beach in rhode island on the island, flynn leads a platoon engaged in electronic warfare, tapping into enemy communication systems and providing intelligence for army, navy and air force operations. >> the technology in use then was maps on paper with pins. >> the intel community along with our ability to do joint operations was pathetic. you can't ad hoc these. you can't pull together this and get it to operate at the last minute. a lot of lessons came out of it. >> they are lessons flynn puts to use in the years that follow. he advanced through promotions to the rank of major in 1994. soon after, he is posted to the joint readiness training center at fort polk, louisiana. >> joint readiness is the various elements of the military working together. this showed him the importance of cooperation with other branchs of the armed forces. and what the differences were. >> it's a place of strategic study which can bring your thoughts down to the tactical level. >> it's here that flynn first meets two men with wh
leadership under some difficult pressure, i probably would be renting surf boards at second beach in rhode island on the island, flynn leads a platoon engaged in electronic warfare, tapping into enemy communication systems and providing intelligence for army, navy and air force operations. >> the technology in use then was maps on paper with pins. >> the intel community along with our ability to do joint operations was pathetic. you can't ad hoc these. you can't pull together this...
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i salut salute states like rhode island, california and delaware.e do it better with an effective partner. it's time to get serious about protecting the environment anden public health. after all that is its true mission. thank you madam chair. >> to begin the introductions i would like to ask if i he would recognize the witnesses. >> i'm pleased to. from the wyoming department of air quality the administrator has led wyoming efforts to improve air quality and implement the clean air actve since 2015. before serving as the administrator, she worked at the wyoming attorneyad general's office in that office served as the assistanter attorney genera. the administrator also has an experience in the private sector where she handled a wide variety of civil and environmental matters. her wealth of experience in the clean air act and deep familiarity of wyoming served the state very well for which we are very grateful. due to the unique location, geography and natural resources, wyoming needs flexibility to implement the act so i look forward to hearing you
i salut salute states like rhode island, california and delaware.e do it better with an effective partner. it's time to get serious about protecting the environment anden public health. after all that is its true mission. thank you madam chair. >> to begin the introductions i would like to ask if i he would recognize the witnesses. >> i'm pleased to. from the wyoming department of air quality the administrator has led wyoming efforts to improve air quality and implement the clean...
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. >> okay. >> for the record, we have bears in rhode island. >> okay, good. if anyone didn't have that, this was achieving to the chicago bears by senator durbin. okay, the series for one moment. i really do want to thank you mr. chairman, for your leadership and senator feinstein, the way you worked together on this. your experience matters here and your devotion to this committee and the institution of the senate which in your words, mr. chairman, is a check and balance as we should be in the legislative branch on unfettered executive power. and i think it really shone through the way you are able to work with the authors here on a bipartisan basis senator coons and senator booker, senator tillis and senator graham so i think this is a proud day for the committee and i believe that the 14 to seven vote sends a clear message that not everyone agreed on this but a clear message that we must protect this investigation, and investigations going forward as senator tillis so well noted that this is not just about this investigation. it's really about all forward.
. >> okay. >> for the record, we have bears in rhode island. >> okay, good. if anyone didn't have that, this was achieving to the chicago bears by senator durbin. okay, the series for one moment. i really do want to thank you mr. chairman, for your leadership and senator feinstein, the way you worked together on this. your experience matters here and your devotion to this committee and the institution of the senate which in your words, mr. chairman, is a check and balance as...
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does everything, and rhode island is one of them. so i've overseen an awful lot of criminal practice. and the notion that i should be obliged to check in with the rhode island general assembly in an ongoing criminal investigation makes my head want to explode. that is, i think, a truly intolerable intrusion on prosecutorial independence and investigative secrecy which are essential for the enforcement of ourhi laws. it is no different coming here to the federal level for a u.s. attorney to be put under some stricture that in the course of an ongoing criminal investigation he or she should be obliged to check in with congress and update them on the status of t the investigation is equally held-bursting -- head-bursting a theory. so i'm glad we have steered well clear of that. that would have been to step into a very, very dangerous and unprecedented area with huge, damaging repercussions. so i particularly appreciate all of the negotiators having steered us clear of that particular bear trap. so with that, i conclude my remarks, but w
does everything, and rhode island is one of them. so i've overseen an awful lot of criminal practice. and the notion that i should be obliged to check in with the rhode island general assembly in an ongoing criminal investigation makes my head want to explode. that is, i think, a truly intolerable intrusion on prosecutorial independence and investigative secrecy which are essential for the enforcement of ourhi laws. it is no different coming here to the federal level for a u.s. attorney to be...
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senator james inhofe of oklahoma chaired the committee hearing with ranking member, jack reid of rhode island.
senator james inhofe of oklahoma chaired the committee hearing with ranking member, jack reid of rhode island.
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former rhode island congressman patrick kennedy taking part in an event on the u.s. marijuana policy. of the senate judiciary committee met to consider legislation that would protect special counsel robert mueller. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell opposes the legislation. a committee chair confirmed the committee will vote on it next week. meeting,is 40 minute members also voted on several nominations and approved legislation aimed at religiously delegated institutions. you can see from the agenda and number of nominees, two bills. among the nominees we will consider is magistrate judge cj williams, nominated to the northern district of iowa. judge williams is a native of my home state of iowa, graduated f rom george donald o'brien -- judge donald o'brien. donald o'brien was appointed by president kennedy. george williams spent nearly two decades serving as assistant u.s. attorney in iowa. early in his career he served as a trial attorney and the justice department criminal division and as a special assistant to u.s. attorneys in the eastern district of virgini
former rhode island congressman patrick kennedy taking part in an event on the u.s. marijuana policy. of the senate judiciary committee met to consider legislation that would protect special counsel robert mueller. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell opposes the legislation. a committee chair confirmed the committee will vote on it next week. meeting,is 40 minute members also voted on several nominations and approved legislation aimed at religiously delegated institutions. you can see from...
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another ad in the providence rhode island evening press. it said still afloat, our monitor has not sunk. it was an ad for the monitor stove. though she was gone, the little monitor could still move product. so it was that the monitor spent her brief life in 1862 to inspire an entire class of vessels, and informed able design for years to calm. she would inspire art and literature music, and home , appliances. so, yes, president lincoln was right. there had been something in it. had alsorument of war become a symbol for the union symbolimately in time, a forever bound with her nemesis, the virginia, of american ingenuity. perhaps one of my favorite instances of the monitor being used for a product was a seagram's dad from the 1930's it shows the vessels forever bound in combat with each other and touts them both as american originals. the monitor had caught the eye of a president and captured the imagination of a nation. she was the pet of the people. she has truly become and will always be our little monitor. thank you. [applause] dr. hollo
another ad in the providence rhode island evening press. it said still afloat, our monitor has not sunk. it was an ad for the monitor stove. though she was gone, the little monitor could still move product. so it was that the monitor spent her brief life in 1862 to inspire an entire class of vessels, and informed able design for years to calm. she would inspire art and literature music, and home , appliances. so, yes, president lincoln was right. there had been something in it. had alsorument...
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senator whitehouse, my cosponsor of this legislation from rhode island, he and i have very different perspective on the world. he's a democrat, i'm a republican. i'm a conservative, and he would say, maybe a liberal or a progressive. but the fact is we tried this and it works. rather than having the federal government and the entire country be a laboratory for experimentation, isn't it better to let the states doll what they have conceived for doing to be the laboratory for democracy and see if it works and then take the successful experiments and to scale them up so the whole nation can benefit. well, that's what this legislation does. this bill requires the department of justice to develop assessment tools to assess the recidivism risk on all eligible offenders. in other words, we're not going to give hard-wore offenders the benefit of these programs. what we're going to do is start at the low and moderate offenders and the tools and tests can make better decisions on who ought to be eligible and who should not. we also shift the federal prison resources to those most likely to c
senator whitehouse, my cosponsor of this legislation from rhode island, he and i have very different perspective on the world. he's a democrat, i'm a republican. i'm a conservative, and he would say, maybe a liberal or a progressive. but the fact is we tried this and it works. rather than having the federal government and the entire country be a laboratory for experimentation, isn't it better to let the states doll what they have conceived for doing to be the laboratory for democracy and see if...
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tonight largest state, roughly 93 times the side--size of rhode island.out half the land in wyoming has been managed by the federal government. we are also the least populous state not quite 600,000 of us in small rural communities. only nine communities in wyoming have more than 10,000 people each. wyoming is working towards improved relationships and interactions with the epa. it is wyoming it is wyoming's experience the epa shares this desire and is doing the same. why are improvements to "corporations so important? he want better outcomes and air improvement. my testimony recalibrate state and federal rules which leads to more effective air quality environmental management at lower cost. my written testimony highlights some of these examples. my remarks today--with respect to corporate federalism epa passed the standard state develop plans with implementation strategies to meet those deadlines and standards. when that process works the result is improved air quality at lower cost. wyoming treasures her magnificent resources. in the 1977 clean air act
tonight largest state, roughly 93 times the side--size of rhode island.out half the land in wyoming has been managed by the federal government. we are also the least populous state not quite 600,000 of us in small rural communities. only nine communities in wyoming have more than 10,000 people each. wyoming is working towards improved relationships and interactions with the epa. it is wyoming it is wyoming's experience the epa shares this desire and is doing the same. why are improvements to...
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end of the 19th century, little five of rhode island has largest manufacturing firms in the world. textiles, jewelry, steel, engines, small tools. ittle did they understand and hamilton never fully grasp how important paper money would be -- he subsequent >> hamilton's legacy in he an ble way, is important work against jefferson-adams -- >> he is antidemocratic. >> balness the wings? for me, the issue aristocracy, cy does the federal government have sovereignty or do the states? that is the issue the civil war jefferson talks about the common man that, you talks about farmers. he's not a farmer. efferson never walked behind a plow in his whole life. he's a planner. that do labor es for him. the headquarters of the republican party, called the 1790s party in not democratic republican party, is in virginia. and in the south. both of the presidential elections with jefferson and original -- new england for adams, the south votes for colonies are dle divided. it's a sectional thing. theissue is, once you allow federal government to claim sovereignty, you know that doomed and we'll not
end of the 19th century, little five of rhode island has largest manufacturing firms in the world. textiles, jewelry, steel, engines, small tools. ittle did they understand and hamilton never fully grasp how important paper money would be -- he subsequent >> hamilton's legacy in he an ble way, is important work against jefferson-adams -- >> he is antidemocratic. >> balness the wings? for me, the issue aristocracy, cy does the federal government have sovereignty or do the...
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can you look in any way down through the experience of the coastal medical or rhode island care physician or provider group where they are seeing the cost not just go up so fast driving the cost down for their patients and maybe that is a big extrapolation but what does that look likthislook like in your p? >> we talk with providers and their experiences to get an understanding of what is happening to see if we can find a common factor so that it's going to be part of our methodology. >> thank you. if we could save $700 trillion while providing better care for people, that would be a pretty serious win-win. >> sharing the information you did i would have to get together and ask a few questions about it. to give more detail get more deo actually work that. thank you for your work on the special budget task force as well. we are relying on you to come up as you did working bipartisan before to come up with some solutions that if we can fix the process -- >> we are much inspired by you, mr. chairman, and we are doing our best to channel your concerns and your wishes and that process. >> i ap
can you look in any way down through the experience of the coastal medical or rhode island care physician or provider group where they are seeing the cost not just go up so fast driving the cost down for their patients and maybe that is a big extrapolation but what does that look likthislook like in your p? >> we talk with providers and their experiences to get an understanding of what is happening to see if we can find a common factor so that it's going to be part of our methodology....
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. >> so you have sort of a long musical his rhode island did you get involved with a bit of fun?eryone to some degree have a background. they are really talented and special guys. >>> it's time for the rtm you tube give away. you could choose a google home or amazon echo. >> i'll use this one. >> i don't know how to use this one. >> you'll have to be a resident of the u.s. or canada. head over to our web site. let's reveal wednesday's buzz word. it's assistant. >> head over and click on the rtm win button and enter wednesday's buzz word, assistant. >> good luck everybody. >> you can't go in church like that. >> the wedding is around the corner. this grooms man is in a tight spot. see i if you're looking for anbloom incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, yo
. >> so you have sort of a long musical his rhode island did you get involved with a bit of fun?eryone to some degree have a background. they are really talented and special guys. >>> it's time for the rtm you tube give away. you could choose a google home or amazon echo. >> i'll use this one. >> i don't know how to use this one. >> you'll have to be a resident of the u.s. or canada. head over to our web site. let's reveal wednesday's buzz word. it's assistant....
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in rhode island i was the attorney general of my state. it is a state where we do not have district attorneys. there are three states for the attorney general's ever see everything. i have ever seen a lot of criminal practices and the idea that i should be obliged to check in with the rhode island general assembly in an ongoing criminal investigation makes my head want to explode. that is a truly intolerable intrusion on independence of prosecutors and investigators secrecy, which are essential for the enforcement of our laws. it is no different coming here to the federal level than for a u.s. attorney to be put under some structure that -- stricture that in the course of an ongoing investigation that she or he should have to update congress on the status of an investigation is equally head bursting a theory. i'm glad we cleared well of that. that would be to step into a dangerous and unprecedented area with huge damaging repercussions . i appreciate all the negotiators having steered us clear of that particular bear trap. i conclude my re
in rhode island i was the attorney general of my state. it is a state where we do not have district attorneys. there are three states for the attorney general's ever see everything. i have ever seen a lot of criminal practices and the idea that i should be obliged to check in with the rhode island general assembly in an ongoing criminal investigation makes my head want to explode. that is a truly intolerable intrusion on independence of prosecutors and investigators secrecy, which are essential...
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in the fall, the board approved the lease of rhode island and the letters of intent for bryant and the subject property on brannan. in the past week, we have introduced final legislation to the abort to approve the now negotiated final leases for both bryant and the brannan locations. those are scheduled to be heard in early may by the board of supervisors. the subject's 27,000 square foot building on size provides a direct match for the san francisco police department's evidence storage division and is in close proximity to the hall of justice. that was a critical item given that the court operation will remain on that same block where the hall of justice is today. we felt the current use of self-storage minimized most of the upper floor tenant improvements, thus saving the city's general fund considerably in the reconstruction phase that would be required for our evidence storage needs. while the city would be entering into a ten year initial lease with potential for option periods taking us to 2038 and the city has a right of first offer during that time period, so we may end up bec
in the fall, the board approved the lease of rhode island and the letters of intent for bryant and the subject property on brannan. in the past week, we have introduced final legislation to the abort to approve the now negotiated final leases for both bryant and the brannan locations. those are scheduled to be heard in early may by the board of supervisors. the subject's 27,000 square foot building on size provides a direct match for the san francisco police department's evidence storage...
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. >> rhode island! >> mr. chairman, rhode island passes. >> south carolina! >> mr.hairman, south haslina's favored son released his delegation and south carolina passes. cbs news color coverage of the democratic convention in chicago will continue in one moment. convention,he during rollcall all states have passed. there have been no further incidents while we were away. let's go back to the floor. >> washington! >> washington passes. >> west virginia! >> mr. chairman, the state of west virginia passes. >> wisconsin! chairman, most delegates in this convention did not know that thousands of young people aten on the streets of chicago and for that reason and that reason alone i request a suspension of the rules for the purpose of adjournment for at 6 p.m. to relocate the convention and another state at the choosing of the democratic national convention and the president's -- >> wisconsin is not acknowledged for that purpose! announcer: don peterson, chairman of wisconsin delegation -- >> my statement, sir. we want to relocate this convention -- withey are going right
. >> rhode island! >> mr. chairman, rhode island passes. >> south carolina! >> mr.hairman, south haslina's favored son released his delegation and south carolina passes. cbs news color coverage of the democratic convention in chicago will continue in one moment. convention,he during rollcall all states have passed. there have been no further incidents while we were away. let's go back to the floor. >> washington! >> washington passes. >> west virginia!...
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rhode island officers spotted a 26-year-old man on a highway the day after he robbed the bank.was driving the same car he used in that crime. they stopped and arrested him. while in custody he told police he had a crush on swift and robbed the bank for her. he also claims he threw some of the stolen money over her fence and tried to contact her but she wasn't home. >>> also trending the world's oldest man is sharing his secrets. 112-year-old from japan was recognized as the oldest living man by the guinness book of world records yesterday. he regularly soaks himself in sulfur rich hot springs and never skimps on desserts. his favorite sweet treat strawberry short case. he is one of eight centenarians who living in the same town in japan. the oldest man ever recorded was 116. the oldest person ever was a woman who lived 122 years. >>> from a super centenarian in japan to a famous -- here in the united states. look at that. sister jean, remember her? the 98-year-old nun was the charm for the loyola chicago men's basketball team during their march madness tournament and now the ch
rhode island officers spotted a 26-year-old man on a highway the day after he robbed the bank.was driving the same car he used in that crime. they stopped and arrested him. while in custody he told police he had a crush on swift and robbed the bank for her. he also claims he threw some of the stolen money over her fence and tried to contact her but she wasn't home. >>> also trending the world's oldest man is sharing his secrets. 112-year-old from japan was recognized as the oldest...
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is a basic democratic value americans have the right toknow who's trying influence california rhode islandmassachusetts delaware passed reforms to ensure that american can see who is behind our elections because we have a right to know that. even though it looks pretty grim on capitol hill there are reforms happening at the local level and that changes but your elected officials need to hear from you. those townhall meetings, letters to theal editor and congress to rebalance c the system. >> the nra political fund for donations spike after they tripled amid public attacks against the organization following the shootings donating 779,002 the nra political arm marking a threefold increase compared to january will we be able to see who donated that? >> it just yesterday the nra sent a letter to senator wyden because mcclatchy has reported a kremlin connected russian tycoon trying to influence a 2016 election through using the nra and they responded and said we do receive some foreign money although it doesn't affect our elections now that is what they say but the rules are not modern and have
is a basic democratic value americans have the right toknow who's trying influence california rhode islandmassachusetts delaware passed reforms to ensure that american can see who is behind our elections because we have a right to know that. even though it looks pretty grim on capitol hill there are reforms happening at the local level and that changes but your elected officials need to hear from you. those townhall meetings, letters to theal editor and congress to rebalance c the system....
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. >> rhode island. >> mr. chairman, rhode island passes. >> south carolina. >> mr.hairman, south thelinas favorite son, honorable robert e make mayor, has released his delegation and south carolina passes. walter cbs news color coverage campaign 1960 eight, the democratic national convention in chicago, will continue in a moment. walter: here at the convention, they have gotten to virginia on the roll call. all states have passed. there have been no further incidents while we were away. let's go back to the floor. >> washington. >> washington passes. >> west virginia. >> mr. chairman, the state of west virginia passes. >> wisconsin. >> mr. chairman, most delegates to this convention do not know that thousands of young people being beaten in the streets of chicago. and for that reason, and that reason alone, i request suspension of the rules for the purpose of adjournment for two 6:00 p.m. to relocate the convention in another city of the choosing of the democratic national committee and the presidential candidates -- >> wisconsin is not recognized for that purpose!
. >> rhode island. >> mr. chairman, rhode island passes. >> south carolina. >> mr.hairman, south thelinas favorite son, honorable robert e make mayor, has released his delegation and south carolina passes. walter cbs news color coverage campaign 1960 eight, the democratic national convention in chicago, will continue in a moment. walter: here at the convention, they have gotten to virginia on the roll call. all states have passed. there have been no further incidents...
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. >> the democrat is from rhode island, the ocean state, threatened by rising sea levels. >> i am quiteined to do everything i can to make sure that the very map of my state is not changed by carbon pollution on my watch. >> his urgent message often echoing around an empty chamber. >> it can be a very lonely feeling. >> what would you say to those who say all you've really done is produce a lot of hot air? >> well, i think you'd have to talk to other people, folks in the scientific community who are feeling very beleaguered and beaten by particularly the trump administration. >> married to a marine scientist, whitehouse is an attorney by trade, using both their actions to spur action. >> at the heart of this conflict is a battle between truth and science and power and lies. >> so it's not about lobsters or polar bears or even beaches. for you, it's ultimately about the truth? >> it's about lobsters, polar bears, beaches. it's about jobs and success in the new emerging green economy. but above all of that, i think it's also about what is our country? >> a weekly reminder for those who wi
. >> the democrat is from rhode island, the ocean state, threatened by rising sea levels. >> i am quiteined to do everything i can to make sure that the very map of my state is not changed by carbon pollution on my watch. >> his urgent message often echoing around an empty chamber. >> it can be a very lonely feeling. >> what would you say to those who say all you've really done is produce a lot of hot air? >> well, i think you'd have to talk to other people,...
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professor walling teaches in the department of war and strategy at united states naval war college in rhode island. he previously served as interrogator in the u.s. army and has taught at harvard university, carleton college, the use air force academy and colorado college. he is the author of republican empire, alexander hamilton on government and the cognitive with brad lee after tragic logic and rational to. he currently is writing a book on the history of the peloponnesian war. please help me and welcoming professor karl walling. [applause] >> before i begin i have to say this. nothing in this talk with next official views of united states naval war college, the department of navy, department of defense or any other government entity. in the handout i passed around, i have two quotations at the top. one is from sun tzu, know yourself, know your enemy, in 100 battles you will never be defeated. that strikes me as a bit optimistic. sometimes it in me has so much superior force that it doesn't matter how much you know, you're still going to lose. but in most cases, knowledge of your strengths and
professor walling teaches in the department of war and strategy at united states naval war college in rhode island. he previously served as interrogator in the u.s. army and has taught at harvard university, carleton college, the use air force academy and colorado college. he is the author of republican empire, alexander hamilton on government and the cognitive with brad lee after tragic logic and rational to. he currently is writing a book on the history of the peloponnesian war. please help...
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speaker, i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for two minutes. mr. cicilline: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise today in support of the music modernization act and proud to be a co-sponsor of this bill. i'm proud to come from the great state of rhode island, a state that sent great senator, claiborne pell torques washington. it was senator pell who authored the bill that established the national endowment for the arts and the national endowment for the humanities. senator pell knew that the greatness of our nation not only defined by strength of our our ry or the value of g.d.p., but by our ability to promote and protect our can ture and history through the arts and humanities. in keeping with that tradition, today congress moves to make sure that artists and their our creations are protected under the music modernization act. music has always been a part of our culture and history. the power of music has brought people togethe
speaker, i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for two minutes. mr. cicilline: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise today in support of the music modernization act and proud to be a co-sponsor of this bill. i'm proud to come from the great state of rhode island, a state that sent great senator, claiborne pell torques washington. it was senator pell who...
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. >> reporter: the democrat is from rhode island, the ocean state threatened by rising sea levels. >> am quite determined to do everything that i can to make sure that the very map of my state is not changed by carbon pollution on my watch. >> reporter: his urgent, oft repeated message echoing around an empty chamber. >> it can be a very lonely fielding. >> reporter: what would you say to critics who say after 200-some speeches all you've really done is produce a lot of hot air? >> well, i think you'd have to talk to other people, folks in the scientific community who are feeling very beleaguered and beaten by particularly the trump administration. >> reporter: married to a marine scientist, whitehouse is an attorney by trade using both their passions to spur action. >> at the heart of this conflict is a battle between truth and science and power and lies. >> reporter: so it's not about lobsters or polar bears or even beaches? for you it's ultimately about the truth? >> it's about lobsters, polar bears, beaches. it's about jobs and success in the new, emerging green economy. but above
. >> reporter: the democrat is from rhode island, the ocean state threatened by rising sea levels. >> am quite determined to do everything that i can to make sure that the very map of my state is not changed by carbon pollution on my watch. >> reporter: his urgent, oft repeated message echoing around an empty chamber. >> it can be a very lonely fielding. >> reporter: what would you say to critics who say after 200-some speeches all you've really done is produce a...
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the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i come to the floor today to continue my series of speeches about russia's actions in the 2016 election and the threat russian aggression poses to the 2018 mid-term elections and our -- midterm elections and our national security. free and fair national elections are the foundation of our country. the framers created a unique system that has stood up for over 200 years and has served as a beacon around the world. regrettably, russian hybrid operations and maligned influence against the 2016 election has put the sanctity and security of our democracy in question. our duty as citizens and as legislators is to recognize this crisis and take concrete steps to protect our democracy. we must force 0 climate of vigilance when it comes to election integrity. i want to take a moment to review what happened and offer some steps that we should take immediately. now, some may say there was no interference in that talking about russia's meddling against our democratic institution is fak
the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i come to the floor today to continue my series of speeches about russia's actions in the 2016 election and the threat russian aggression poses to the 2018 mid-term elections and our -- midterm elections and our national security. free and fair national elections are the foundation of our country. the framers created a unique system that has stood up for over 200 years and has served as a...
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he went to the singer's mansion on rhode island and threw some of his stolen cash over a fence to trys pursued by police and arrested and confessed his plan. yulia skripal, who was poisoned with a nerve agent in britain last month — along with her father — has rejected an offer of help from moscow. in herfirst statement since leaving hospital — issued through the police — she says she is still suffering from the poisoning and, even though she is a russia citizen, does not wish to be contacted by the russian embassy. andrew plant has the latest. you yulia skripal left hospital on monday, her father sergei is still there after both were exposed to a nerve agent in the city of salisbury last month. she is now in a secret location and has asked to be left alone. in a statement, she praised hospital staff saying, she also refuses offers of help from russia, sergei skripal is a former russian spy who was living in the uk. he and yulia were discovered on march 4th on a park bench. it was unclear if they were to survive. they had been exposed to the nerve agent novichok. britain asked the off
he went to the singer's mansion on rhode island and threw some of his stolen cash over a fence to trys pursued by police and arrested and confessed his plan. yulia skripal, who was poisoned with a nerve agent in britain last month — along with her father — has rejected an offer of help from moscow. in herfirst statement since leaving hospital — issued through the police — she says she is still suffering from the poisoning and, even though she is a russia citizen, does not wish to be...
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he went to the pop star's mansion on rhode island, where he threw the stolen cash over a fence to tryed after being pursued by police, and confessed his plan. yulia skripal, the russian woman poisoned along with her father in britain last month, has rejected an offer of help from moscow. in herfirst statement since leaving hospital, issued through the police, ms skripal said she was still suffering from nerve agent poisoning, and did not wish to be contacted by the russian embassy in britain. andrew plant has the latest. yulia skripal left hospital on monday, her father is still there after both were exposed to a nerve agent in the city of salisbury last month. she is now in a secret location and has asked to be left alone. in a statement, she praised hospital staff saying i have left my father in day care and he is still seriously ill. i too am still suffering with the effects of the nerve agent used against us. she also refuses offers of help from russia, adding that she had been made aware of specific contact at the russian embassy who have offered assistance in any way they can. a
he went to the pop star's mansion on rhode island, where he threw the stolen cash over a fence to tryed after being pursued by police, and confessed his plan. yulia skripal, the russian woman poisoned along with her father in britain last month, has rejected an offer of help from moscow. in herfirst statement since leaving hospital, issued through the police, ms skripal said she was still suffering from nerve agent poisoning, and did not wish to be contacted by the russian embassy in britain....
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host: let's go to jack in rhode island, republican. go ahead. caller: yeah, hi, good morning. we know mr. router is a very wealthy man, and that is fine with us. i have to admit he is probably one of the only very wealthy people that actually goes on tv and takes questions from middle-class americans, upper-middle-class americans. my ancestry happens to be german, like the host. the question i have -- when are we finally going to resolve these issues with russia? you know, we have been having a cold war,; more conflict with coldfor years -- semi war conflict with them for years. have nuclear weapons that can eliminate the united states. it will eliminate everybody. guest: a great question. who is picking a fight with who? that is the real question. it was not the united states that took over the ukraine, it was not the united states that was carpet bombing children and not the syria, it was united states that she did in the olympics, and not the united states that shot down nh 17. it is not the united states running around the world influencing and bastardizing all elections i
host: let's go to jack in rhode island, republican. go ahead. caller: yeah, hi, good morning. we know mr. router is a very wealthy man, and that is fine with us. i have to admit he is probably one of the only very wealthy people that actually goes on tv and takes questions from middle-class americans, upper-middle-class americans. my ancestry happens to be german, like the host. the question i have -- when are we finally going to resolve these issues with russia? you know, we have been having a...
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my good friend from rhode island, senator whitehouse and i have he could sponsored a bill that goes after parts of the solution. there's a select committee formed by the leadership, democrat, republican, house and senate, there are 16 members. i'm privileged to be on that. i believe there are things we can do in the select committee to fix the process and help us deal with the additional things that we are adding to this debt crisis. make no mistake, that will not solve the debt crisis. you will not solve the debt crisis by fixing the fujt process -- fixing the budget process alone. the same thing applies to growing the economy, the same thing is involved with the other items we can look at in terms of redundant agencies in the health care costs of this country. mr. president, america has come too far to fail now. we owe it to our kids and grandkids and the kids and grandkids of our kids and tbrand kids to deal with this -- grandkids to deal with this now. i met with mr. greenspan and he reminded me in 1983 they had a solution and if we had done it in 1983, it would be nearly as onerous a
my good friend from rhode island, senator whitehouse and i have he could sponsored a bill that goes after parts of the solution. there's a select committee formed by the leadership, democrat, republican, house and senate, there are 16 members. i'm privileged to be on that. i believe there are things we can do in the select committee to fix the process and help us deal with the additional things that we are adding to this debt crisis. make no mistake, that will not solve the debt crisis. you...
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he actually drove to taylor swift's rhode island home moments after robbing the bank. 26-year-old is due in court next month. >>> a florida school district has voted down a measure that would allow arming school administrators. this comes after a wide ranging florida law passed in the aftermath of the devastating massacre at marjory stoneman douglas high school that left 17 people dead. broward county school board members suggested the money could instead be used to hire more officers and private security. on the other hand, one pennsylvania school district has decided to arm teachers with baseball bats. 500 teachers in the mill creek school district were given 16 inch bats following an in service training day on how to respond to school shootings. the school superintendent says the bats are primarily symbolic, but they are an option for teachers to use. >>> and bank of america is also hoping to reduce the amount of mass shootings nationwide. the second largest u.s. bank says it will no longer lend money to gun manufacturers that continue to make military inspired weap
he actually drove to taylor swift's rhode island home moments after robbing the bank. 26-year-old is due in court next month. >>> a florida school district has voted down a measure that would allow arming school administrators. this comes after a wide ranging florida law passed in the aftermath of the devastating massacre at marjory stoneman douglas high school that left 17 people dead. broward county school board members suggested the money could instead be used to hire more officers...
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does your work, can you look at any way down through the ex-of say a coastal medical or rhode island primary care physicians or a vider group where they're seing that cost not just not go up so fast but actually driving the cost down for their patients and maybe that's too big an extrapolation but what does that look like from your perspective? dr. hall: i think that is certainly where we start working on this is talking with providers and their experiences to get an understanding of what's happening at individual providers and see if we can find some common -- some common factors in there. that's going to be part of our methodology. senator whitehouse: thank you. surely if we could save $700 per person per year on health care expense while providing better care that would be a serious win-win. senator enzi: it would. i thank you for your congressmens at the last hearing regarding that and sharing the information that you did with me. i have to get together with you and ask a few questions about that though. to get more detail on how it actually works. and i thank you for your work o
does your work, can you look at any way down through the ex-of say a coastal medical or rhode island primary care physicians or a vider group where they're seing that cost not just not go up so fast but actually driving the cost down for their patients and maybe that's too big an extrapolation but what does that look like from your perspective? dr. hall: i think that is certainly where we start working on this is talking with providers and their experiences to get an understanding of what's...
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rowley robbed a bank near new haven, connecticut last week and drove to the singer's $17 million rhode island estate and allegedly tossed some of the money over her fence before being caught by police. >> did it work? did they ride off into the sunset together and live happily ever after? >> no, not quite. but hey, chivalry. it's a good attempt. >> the guy's putting in some effort. that's more than most. >>> coming up, drinking with matthew mcconaughey. >> and las vegas gets yet another new resident. and "the skinny" is next. is next. of things to wash we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle it's got to be tide ♪ ♪ ♪ let's keep on d ♪ ♪ let's keep on dancin' >>> we have got some big news of another artist keeping the sun from setting on their career by moving to sin city. >> yes, gwen stefani is getting into the sin city thing for her just a girl show. she is expected to perform early hits. >> and we can imagine that fans will go b-a-n-a-s. >> it's the words from the song. wow. >> you have to have the rhythm right. i have the wro
rowley robbed a bank near new haven, connecticut last week and drove to the singer's $17 million rhode island estate and allegedly tossed some of the money over her fence before being caught by police. >> did it work? did they ride off into the sunset together and live happily ever after? >> no, not quite. but hey, chivalry. it's a good attempt. >> the guy's putting in some effort. that's more than most. >>> coming up, drinking with matthew mcconaughey. >> and...
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rhode island avenue was something called suffrage house which was which was the suffrage headquarters. and there was also another lobbying headquarters. in their office was on jackson place. the movement has split. there is two rival fractions. they work in parallel and sometimes trip themselves up. each of them maintained elaborate card index systems. with information on every member of congress to stand on suffrage of course. the skeletons in his closet. only one woman in congress at the time. you can actually see these card indexes that the women's party maintain. and brings about new tensions and opportunities to the movement. for the sharp shooters who are trying to peruse. in the idea that they deserve the boat. but not all suffragists work for the war. they picketed the white house asking how can we be fighting a war when half of our nation's citizens they have no vote. democracy should begin at home. they burned them in effigy. the even call wilson kaiser wilson which was very provocative and controversial. they were held and a carpeted vermin infested cells. they were physica
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already planned to expand to other cities including sacramento and davis california and providence rhode island but persia's expected to expedite that and other expansions and on a programming note this area of bike sharing is incredibly interesting and is scurrying all over the world and on tomorrow's broadcast r.t. correspondent peter oliver gets on a bike and tells us about global bike sharing that's coming up next time that's it for now and thanks for watching should get boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. get on your bikes and ride will see you next time. and see the blue of them some. good news was before. much of those who heard something to the most moving soon we were the bush who would go. but it. sure didn't look beautiful there but needed some good good. move just like most of those those so good you are good good. good go to school some apply to assume you want to show your story should go. to so let's just say. to to you. it was the night of the most they'd say look it is a. contest not a chance to sneak a mash tow truck to stop the digital control is going
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already planned to expand to other cities including sacramento and davis california and providence rhode island purchase expected to expedite that and other expansions and on a programming note this area of bike sharing is incredibly interesting and is scurrying all over the world and on tomorrow's broadcast r.t. correspondent peter oliver gets on a bike and tells us about global bike sharing that's coming up next time that's it for now and thanks for watching sure gets boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust r t get on your bikes and ride we'll see you next time. same downstream you know we're all the feel of the upstream yet and better off than she is because of all the garbage and everything flows downstream and in the financial world if you live in proximity to where the money is being printed the cotillion effect is meaning that you get first use of that and then compounds at a rate you need to you get a comp rate of return based on the first use of time is on your side or downstream times working against you because you end up with a savings account paying zero percent or y
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already planned to expand to other cities including sacramento and davis california and providence rhode island but over persia is expected to expedite that and other expansions and on a programming note this area of bike sharing is incredibly interesting and is scurrying all over the world and on tomorrow's broadcast r.t. correspondent peter oliver gets on a bike and tells us about global bike sharing that's coming up next time that's it for now and thanks for watching should get boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. get on your bikes and ride we'll see you next time. with gold make this manufactured consensus stick to the public will. when the really close is protect themselves. with the flaming merry go round the sun be the one percent. in the middle of the room sick. room for the real need to. see the blue of them so moon. and good use who was before. much of those who herds of food you lose. we were going to. move. move. move she didn't look beautiful or believe you since good. move most of those girls were good you're going to go good girls. don't go to shows from th
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already planned to expand to other cities including sacramento and davis california and providence rhode island but persia's expected to expedite that and other expansions and on a programming note this area of bike sharing is incredibly interesting and is scurrying all over the world and on tomorrow's broadcast r.t. correspondent peter oliver gets on a bike and tells us about global bike sharing that's coming up next time that's it for now and thanks for watching sure gets boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust r t get on your bikes and ride we'll see you next time. the war hard sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forces you to fight the battles that. the new socks try to tell you that the gossip a toddler's. mother has been telling you are not pulling out like a lot. of the hearts that we all already know what. pranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truc
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