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new businesses to rhode island. now, the good news is that for the first time in a long time companies are moving here and expanding here mostly because they want to hire rhode islanders. but for decades we just sat back and we watched as massachusetts rebuilt. boston and its suburbs flourished and we all saw it. the mill buildings along 95 in the black stone river were vacant and crumbling. now, that didn't just happen in massachusetts. that wasn't an accident. they had a plan. they had a strategy to create good jobs and put cranes in the sky. they used job training and incentives to create thousands of jobs. in fact, massachusetts and nearly every other state in the northeast still uses incentives and job training. they have all been doing it for years. until recently, though, we didn't. our leaders didn't have much of a strategy. and because of that rhode islanders got hurt and the few times that they did take action they either put all their eggs in one basket or chased special deals. any way you slice it rhode
new businesses to rhode island. now, the good news is that for the first time in a long time companies are moving here and expanding here mostly because they want to hire rhode islanders. but for decades we just sat back and we watched as massachusetts rebuilt. boston and its suburbs flourished and we all saw it. the mill buildings along 95 in the black stone river were vacant and crumbling. now, that didn't just happen in massachusetts. that wasn't an accident. they had a plan. they had a...
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he had -- founded rhode island. he had come from england seeking religious freedom. 20 years after the founding of rhode island, those people in barbados said this is where they wanted to come. quakers,jews, but people who had been persecuted or would be because of their religious beliefs. here77, the jews that were needed a place to bury their loved ones, so they bought a and if land of the hill, you see that small little cemetery, you will see that it has the names on the gravestone of rodriguez, rivero. these are all portuguese names, those early jews here in newport, rhode island. the cemetery was important because it documented that jewish people could own property, which wasn't the case in all of the colonies. by 1758, things were changing dramatically for newport because it had been transformed from a sleepy little town to one of the top seaports in colonial there with newup york, philadelphia, boston, and charleston. our waterfront was filled with 150 sailing ships that traded in ports all over the world. in
he had -- founded rhode island. he had come from england seeking religious freedom. 20 years after the founding of rhode island, those people in barbados said this is where they wanted to come. quakers,jews, but people who had been persecuted or would be because of their religious beliefs. here77, the jews that were needed a place to bury their loved ones, so they bought a and if land of the hill, you see that small little cemetery, you will see that it has the names on the gravestone of...
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i think rhode island is one of the only states. i've been governor for about three years now i think i'm willing to take a risk in looking for opportunities to innovate. really very focused on helping businesses. cutting taxes are red tape making it easier to work with business recruiting opportunity. sometimes they teased me that i don't have to but i think of it as persistence. the fact of the matter is, i've been there. i know what it is like to put everything on the line to start a small business. it's very hard. i now frustrating it can be. i think you bring a fire in my belly to help businesses. >> to put in perspective was fabulous indices see this success is incredible when the come back in our country. >> so we should be proud the background of being in the private sector was a huge help. i started businesses and i've told the story before that i know what it's like to go home. i cofounded a company about having the right checks to keep the lights on, that puts things in perspective about the hard work that's in fall. so t
i think rhode island is one of the only states. i've been governor for about three years now i think i'm willing to take a risk in looking for opportunities to innovate. really very focused on helping businesses. cutting taxes are red tape making it easier to work with business recruiting opportunity. sometimes they teased me that i don't have to but i think of it as persistence. the fact of the matter is, i've been there. i know what it is like to put everything on the line to start a small...
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my next guest is the internationally renowned pianist james rhodes.as a child he was horrendously sexually abused by one of his teachers and later he descended into drug addiction, depression and despair, but as he was hitting his emotional rock bottom, rhodes heard a piece of music by bach that would change his life forever. it follows his acute battle with trauma and while he's touring and performing and i went to the steinway piano showroom in london to meet him and to listen to his story of healing and redemption. >> james rhodes, welcome to the program. >> nice to be here. >> well, and we are here in what to me looks like a palace of steinways. it's a steinway showroom in london. >> i can't believe it's still here independe here. >> it's amazing. these are my heros and i was a weird kid and this for me is geek heaven. >> you say you were a weird kid and you had an exceptionally, almost unbelievably devastating childhood. i want to know how music saved your life? >> it sounds very mel on dramatic, doesn't it? to say music saved your life and there
my next guest is the internationally renowned pianist james rhodes.as a child he was horrendously sexually abused by one of his teachers and later he descended into drug addiction, depression and despair, but as he was hitting his emotional rock bottom, rhodes heard a piece of music by bach that would change his life forever. it follows his acute battle with trauma and while he's touring and performing and i went to the steinway piano showroom in london to meet him and to listen to his story of...
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langevin of rhode island. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 736, the gentleman from rhode island, mr. langevin, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from rhode island. mr. langevin: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. langevin: mr. chairman, i'm offering this amendment with my colleague and fellow bipartisan disabilities co-chair, representative greg harper. i want to mention it's the only bipartisan amendment being offered to h.r. 620. and i think it's important to stress this point. mr. speaker, two members of congress, from different political parties, who represent a caucus that exists solely to inform, educate, and highlight issues impacted with the disability community have come together to say there is something gravely wrong with this bill. we're offering an amendment that would make it palatable. so the amendment would strike r. 620's notice and cure requirement. so as pr
langevin of rhode island. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 736, the gentleman from rhode island, mr. langevin, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from rhode island. mr. langevin: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. langevin: mr. chairman, i'm offering this amendment with my colleague and fellow bipartisan disabilities co-chair, representative greg harper. i want...
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he's also the first rhodes scholar rom 23rd and diamond. >> it means a lot.at a point in my life it seemed like having access to the university was almost impossible. >> the prestigious scholarship rewards students who show leadership, ambition for action and a commitment to making a difference for good. >> being able to learn from people, to encounter different perspectives, that's one of the really rewarding and enriching parts about the scholarship. >> and hazim's perspective will be equally important to the other rhodes scholars he will live with. >> if i'm gained access to these spaces then i can make sure the voice of my community are heard. >> hazim will use the scholarship for a masters degree in philosphy of political science with hopes to bring change to underserved communities like the one he grew up in. >> what's going on man? >> it's the larger structures that shape black life in this country. student's languishing under under resourced school. people who live in below standard housing, so all of those things that undercut the aspirations that yo
he's also the first rhodes scholar rom 23rd and diamond. >> it means a lot.at a point in my life it seemed like having access to the university was almost impossible. >> the prestigious scholarship rewards students who show leadership, ambition for action and a commitment to making a difference for good. >> being able to learn from people, to encounter different perspectives, that's one of the really rewarding and enriching parts about the scholarship. >> and hazim's...
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she wanted to innovate in the state of rhode island and pushed to get innovations into the state of rhode island prior to the last presidential election in 2016 and replacing the equipment and polling reforms in a num bber of ways. so the secretary and her staff r were incredible to work with as they were looking to innovate and improve the overall elections process in rhode island. thank you for being here, secretary. and to my left is secretary kim wyman of washington and she sis going to be talking about vote by mail, so we should be ready in the benefits of vote by mail. secretary wyman is unique amongst her peers in that prior to being the secretary of state, she was a local election official, and intimately familiar with how the elections are run, and the challenges of local officials facing and the challenges on the state level implementing new innovative reforms to securing the process in some of what happens when decisions are made in ledge slay chuck, right, that impact you all of the way down to the local level. secretary wyman, thank you for being here, and partaking in the pa
she wanted to innovate in the state of rhode island and pushed to get innovations into the state of rhode island prior to the last presidential election in 2016 and replacing the equipment and polling reforms in a num bber of ways. so the secretary and her staff r were incredible to work with as they were looking to innovate and improve the overall elections process in rhode island. thank you for being here, secretary. and to my left is secretary kim wyman of washington and she sis going to be...
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. >> and your training is germane to rhode island, what they're doing in hawaii would probably -- you all have different policies and training? or is there an overall guide to what you should be working on? >> so i think when it comes to how we interact with the federal systems, we proscribe to the federal exercises in procedures and policy. every state is unique in how they apply that to their jurisdiction. i am unfamiliar with the exact protocols hawaii had. i would imagine that many of these protocols and policies are similar throughout the united states. but again, i'm going to take a guess that every state has unique protocol they follow. and it's up to us as state directors to make sure it's the right size for your state, the right size for the hazards you deal with on a daily basis, and making sure the public understands when that message goes out it's for real. >> okay, thank you. mr. krakauer? >> thank you, sir. so with respect to training, we -- our public warning team trains on a weekly basis. we call it wea wednesday in new york city. our public warning team is required to
. >> and your training is germane to rhode island, what they're doing in hawaii would probably -- you all have different policies and training? or is there an overall guide to what you should be working on? >> so i think when it comes to how we interact with the federal systems, we proscribe to the federal exercises in procedures and policy. every state is unique in how they apply that to their jurisdiction. i am unfamiliar with the exact protocols hawaii had. i would imagine that...
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few months i and my staff about the opportunity to meet several very impressive dreamers living in rhode island who have illustrated with the loss of daca means to them and their families. i met one young woman studying at brown university who needs daca to ensure she could stay here to attend medical school and help fill the shortage of doctors in america. another unit i met told me m tht daca to him means being able to drive to school andri work every day to save up for advanced education. these young people want to live productive lives and, indeed,, according to the center for americangr progress, lagging daa cost our nation's economy over $460 billion over the next decade, including annual loss to rhode island's economy of an estimated $60 million. finding a solution for these people is not just the right thing to do, but it also makes smart economicic sense. and i believe that is part of the reason why the american people are largely integrated on helping dreamers. i also want to note that this same moral and economic sense flies in the needs to provide deeper t visually and legal
few months i and my staff about the opportunity to meet several very impressive dreamers living in rhode island who have illustrated with the loss of daca means to them and their families. i met one young woman studying at brown university who needs daca to ensure she could stay here to attend medical school and help fill the shortage of doctors in america. another unit i met told me m tht daca to him means being able to drive to school andri work every day to save up for advanced education....
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since 1999 looking for a pathway for liberians who came to states like rhode island to escape bloodiest civil wars in the a bowl of virus outbreak. some of these have been fixtures for nearly 30 years in our community but like daca recipients could face deportation because of the expiration of tps protections. congress can and should include these populations and their solutions. mr. president, i along with many colleagues have taken the step to strengthen the border and play by the a rules and for comprehensive immigration reform that has passed in this body i know we can address the crisis if we choose to but the only true path forward is through bipartisan compromise. not you legislative gamesmanship. giving my support to the compromise legislation to the specific crisis before us and when we do that to begin earnest sessions on a bipartisan immigration reform and with that mr. president i yield the floor
since 1999 looking for a pathway for liberians who came to states like rhode island to escape bloodiest civil wars in the a bowl of virus outbreak. some of these have been fixtures for nearly 30 years in our community but like daca recipients could face deportation because of the expiration of tps protections. congress can and should include these populations and their solutions. mr. president, i along with many colleagues have taken the step to strengthen the border and play by the a rules and...
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james rhodes, on that note, this has been hardtalk, thank you very much. hello there.ely to continue for the rest of this week, and there is more snow in the forecast. most of the country has seen some forecast. most of the country has seen some snow, forecast. most of the country has seen some snow, falling in the form of showers, but some parts of eastern england are likely to top further, more snow is forecast, and more travel obstruction as a result. the wind—chill has his wind speeds starting to increase. the source of this freezing icy air has been coming from siberia across northern europe into fish in towards our showers to micro—shores, crusty eastern areas, being pushed westward as well. during the start of wednesday, it looks like most of the showers again will be confined to the eastern coastal areas, particularly northeast of england, it will be a very cold start to wednesday, with temperatures below freezing my across the board. and amber warning remains freezing my across the board. and amberwarning remains in freezing my across the board. and amber warn
james rhodes, on that note, this has been hardtalk, thank you very much. hello there.ely to continue for the rest of this week, and there is more snow in the forecast. most of the country has seen some forecast. most of the country has seen some snow, forecast. most of the country has seen some snow, falling in the form of showers, but some parts of eastern england are likely to top further, more snow is forecast, and more travel obstruction as a result. the wind—chill has his wind speeds...
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. >> for the next hour, a book tv exclusive, our city's four views new poor, rhode island. we have traveled the u.s. cities ringing the book seem to our viewers. you can watch more of our tours tiestour..org/ci >> we are here at the library in newport, rhode island. we have been here since 1747. we were founded and the library was built in 1750. we have a correction ranging from the earliest period up to donations from -- of rare books from the present about 16,000 volumes. my coworker and i have pulled up some of the treasures of the redwood library and aetheneum, from our oldest holdings into our original founding collection. variousumenting at the foundation of the redwood abraham redwood, the founder, asked for books to be brought back from england that were useful in everyday life and would be useful to the members, in addition to adjust being intellectually stimulating. sterling,at 500 pound the agents for the library were sent to london with a list of books that the members would like to see as a part of the library. he purchased those books. they are organized here
. >> for the next hour, a book tv exclusive, our city's four views new poor, rhode island. we have traveled the u.s. cities ringing the book seem to our viewers. you can watch more of our tours tiestour..org/ci >> we are here at the library in newport, rhode island. we have been here since 1747. we were founded and the library was built in 1750. we have a correction ranging from the earliest period up to donations from -- of rare books from the present about 16,000 volumes. my...
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james rhodes, welcome to hardtalk. it is nice to be here, thank you. dramatic introduction, i have to say. quite a dramatic book. yeah, possibly. and you intended it to be. no, i never intended it. the whole drama thing, i've had quite enough of. sometimes it can be quite sensational to talk about certain topics, and to me, what i really wanted to do was just tell the truth and be transparent. and so, so much of our lives today seems to entail kind of perfectly curated instagram selfies and pretending everything is a certain way, and that we somehow have all the rules and we know how to live perfectly well, and actually, i think the reality, certainly for me and i think for a lot of us, is very different, that actually life is quite challenging and it can be quite messy, and it is ok to kind of, admit is the wrong word but it is ok to say that, to talk about it, to be open about it. and you have been very open about it in your book, but the descriptions seemed that almost any time that you are away from the piano, on your own, you are almost in a state
james rhodes, welcome to hardtalk. it is nice to be here, thank you. dramatic introduction, i have to say. quite a dramatic book. yeah, possibly. and you intended it to be. no, i never intended it. the whole drama thing, i've had quite enough of. sometimes it can be quite sensational to talk about certain topics, and to me, what i really wanted to do was just tell the truth and be transparent. and so, so much of our lives today seems to entail kind of perfectly curated instagram selfies and...
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we'll hear from representatives from fema and the new york and rhode island emergency management agencies as well as wireless technology industry officials. congressman daniel donovan of new york chairs this homeland security subcommittee hearing. >> the subcommittee on emergency preparedness, response and communications will come to order. the subcommittee is meeting today to review our ability to timely and effectively alert and warn the public in the case of an emergency. i want to welcome our witnesses here this morning on an issue that is vital to the protection of americans. effective and reliable alerts and warnings. the numerous disasters and terrorist attacks that we've witnessed over the past few months have illustrated that timely communication is critical in an emergency situation. and the ability of critical information, the availability of critical information can help individuals protect themselves from harm's way. while some of us grew up in an emergency alert warnings through television, radio and i'm old enough to remember when they told to us get underneath our desks be
we'll hear from representatives from fema and the new york and rhode island emergency management agencies as well as wireless technology industry officials. congressman daniel donovan of new york chairs this homeland security subcommittee hearing. >> the subcommittee on emergency preparedness, response and communications will come to order. the subcommittee is meeting today to review our ability to timely and effectively alert and warn the public in the case of an emergency. i want to...
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. >> covert action arm of pakistani intelligence, main service called interservice intelligence, rhode island cia worked with them during the 19 0s to smuggle guns and money to the afghan rebels who were fighting in the soviet occupation. after 2001 as we tried to restore constitutional democracy to afghanistan, isi fostered the revival of the taliban ended up creating the mess that we're in now. >> brennan: there's a rope you picked that theme for the rest of the book. what's happening right now you've seen some terrible terrorist attacks over the mast two weeks in afghanistan. what is driving the violence right now? >> it's been a rough couple of years, there are groups based in pakistan that have continually carried out mass casualty attacks inca bull in order to unsettle the government. the trump administration has changed policy toward pakistan, us suspended aid, some
. >> covert action arm of pakistani intelligence, main service called interservice intelligence, rhode island cia worked with them during the 19 0s to smuggle guns and money to the afghan rebels who were fighting in the soviet occupation. after 2001 as we tried to restore constitutional democracy to afghanistan, isi fostered the revival of the taliban ended up creating the mess that we're in now. >> brennan: there's a rope you picked that theme for the rest of the book. what's...
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they joined units like first rhode island regiment. the first all-black unit of american warriors. many were slaves and in exchange for their service they were promised freedom. these soldiers bravely repelled repeated assaults by enemy forces and the battle of road island. -- rhode island. later they fought at yorktown were the british ultimately surrendered and america's independence was one. they would not have surrendered so easily and quickly without you, i tell you. the decades later, african-americans fought to preserve our union in the civil war. among them was a soldier who was born a slave in virginia and later and listed in the union army. during the second battle of fort wagner, sergeant carney saw the color guard of his unit fall and he was mortally wounded. immediately, he threw down his rifle, raced to grab the flag and carry it forward. plan to get on the walls of the 4 -- printing it on the walls of the fort. , he multiple wounds continue to guard the flag throughout the battle. you would later remark to his comrades that the old flag never touched the ground. late
they joined units like first rhode island regiment. the first all-black unit of american warriors. many were slaves and in exchange for their service they were promised freedom. these soldiers bravely repelled repeated assaults by enemy forces and the battle of road island. -- rhode island. later they fought at yorktown were the british ultimately surrendered and america's independence was one. they would not have surrendered so easily and quickly without you, i tell you. the decades later,...
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rhode island cheated. people in the 18th century and every other colony, they really hated rhode island. it wasn't just rhode island didn't ratify, the reason they didn't ratify the constitution was that they were waiting to see if there would be some benefits from cheating. this was the kind of logical shipping maneuver. everyone else is when i can do it then okay, will do it. madison's first idea about why we needed a national constitution was the central government had to be able to coerce the state, force them to all be on the same page for trade, and that is what began to make him a national. the fear of it falling apart menu needed to pull it to the center and became a gravitational metaphor. if you wanted something in the middle like the sun they would exert tremendous gravitational pull so they didn't fly off in different directions. that's what he was thinking when he went into the constitutional convention. that was fundamentally defining his vision. he was a very strong nationalist. he may not h
rhode island cheated. people in the 18th century and every other colony, they really hated rhode island. it wasn't just rhode island didn't ratify, the reason they didn't ratify the constitution was that they were waiting to see if there would be some benefits from cheating. this was the kind of logical shipping maneuver. everyone else is when i can do it then okay, will do it. madison's first idea about why we needed a national constitution was the central government had to be able to coerce...
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these soldiers bravely repelled repeated assaults by enemy forces in the battle of rhode island. later they fought at yorktown where the british ultimately surrendered and america's independence was won. and they would not have surrendered so easily and quickly without you. that i can tell you. decades later, african-americans volunteered to fight to preserve our union in the civil war. among them was a soldier named william carney, who was born a slave in virginia and later enlisted in the union army. during the second battle of ft. wagner, sergeant carney saw the color guard of his unit fall and he was mortally wounded. immediately, he threw down his rifle, and raced to carry it forward, planting it on the walls of the fort. through gunfire and enduring multiple wounds, he continued to guard that great american flag throughout the entire battle. he later remarked to his comrades that the old flag never touched the ground. that's a big deal. sergeant carney's extraordinary valor made him the first african-american to be awarded the congressional medal of honor. highest award. [
these soldiers bravely repelled repeated assaults by enemy forces in the battle of rhode island. later they fought at yorktown where the british ultimately surrendered and america's independence was won. and they would not have surrendered so easily and quickly without you. that i can tell you. decades later, african-americans volunteered to fight to preserve our union in the civil war. among them was a soldier named william carney, who was born a slave in virginia and later enlisted in the...
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jame5 rhodes, on that note, thank you very much for coming on hardtalk. thank you. hello.f us, rather wintry tale. the culprit — an area of low pressure swinging in from the atlantic that will bring 5ome di5ruptive snow to the northern half of the uk. some wet and windy conditions further south. so here it is — this weather front pushing in from the west. a low—pre55ure centre to the north. the low itself will keep the winds up right the way across the british isles. the worst of the snow will be through the morning in time for the rush hour, sadly, across scotland with 5—10 centimetres po55ible across the highlands. but a good few centimetres po55ible through the central belt, making for a dangerous rush hour. for northern ireland, perhaps the worst of the snow pulling away by 8am, but not i think before we've had some significant accumulations. snow for the pennine5 and the higher ground of wales too. but even to lower levels for a while, even possible across the midlands. then further south, we've got some heavy rain and some strong winds. so for the morning, a very me5
jame5 rhodes, on that note, thank you very much for coming on hardtalk. thank you. hello.f us, rather wintry tale. the culprit — an area of low pressure swinging in from the atlantic that will bring 5ome di5ruptive snow to the northern half of the uk. some wet and windy conditions further south. so here it is — this weather front pushing in from the west. a low—pre55ure centre to the north. the low itself will keep the winds up right the way across the british isles. the worst of the snow...
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——james rhodes. hello. the uk, across the whole of europe at the moment. with that high pressure still entrenched across scandinavia and the siberian air spilling right across europe, having such a dramatic impact. yes, we have got snow around at the moment and yes we still have weather warnings in force. those affected areas will be the far north—east of england and stretching down across the essex, kent and sussex coastline. we could see significant accumulation starting to develop towards dawn. the met office has issued an amber weather warning for these two areas. we could see as much as five or ten centimetres of snow could affect the commute into the london area and have an issue if you are driving or taking the trains across the north—east of england. stay tuned to your bbc local radio stations first thing, but it looks like the snow showers, being driven along by a brisk, north—easterly breeze. perhaps in the afternoon a lull in proceedings across the south—east, but it will have an impact throughou
——james rhodes. hello. the uk, across the whole of europe at the moment. with that high pressure still entrenched across scandinavia and the siberian air spilling right across europe, having such a dramatic impact. yes, we have got snow around at the moment and yes we still have weather warnings in force. those affected areas will be the far north—east of england and stretching down across the essex, kent and sussex coastline. we could see significant accumulation starting to develop...
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even gorsuch wasn't the smartest guy, he wasn't a rhodes scholar.his background was a real problem, he had some difficulty acting upon it. i think it's important to note that the fact rob porter was working on an interim security clearance was a real problem for john kelly, and he had told confidantes in recent days that he wanted to work on not only porter but everyone else in the white house continuing to work on security. >> we'll continue to talk about that in the days ahead, because rob porter deserves a top of the list in the spotlight, but there are a number of other aides who still don't have security clearance a year and a month in, and if they can't get one, the chief is right to think they can't get one. >>> next, omarosa turning on the president. >> should we be rude? >> don't say that. >> because we are worried, but i need you to say no, it's going to be okay. >> no, it's not going to be okay. it's not. try polident. the four in one cleaning system kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria, cleans where brushing may miss. helps remove stain
even gorsuch wasn't the smartest guy, he wasn't a rhodes scholar.his background was a real problem, he had some difficulty acting upon it. i think it's important to note that the fact rob porter was working on an interim security clearance was a real problem for john kelly, and he had told confidantes in recent days that he wanted to work on not only porter but everyone else in the white house continuing to work on security. >> we'll continue to talk about that in the days ahead, because...
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who grew up in cumberland, rhode island. they did two movies, one was called "dumb and dumber." this is a good example of dumb and dumber. it was dumb when president obama opened the south atlantic coast to the prospect of oil drilling. when he did, the reaction was immediate and profound from norfolk, virginia, all the way down the red south atlantic coast to st. august is teen -- august isine county, they all said, get that offshore drilling out of here. we don't want it. it was a sweep of that republican shoreline. it was called the resolution revolution because so many resolutions were passed saying, get your oil drilling the heck away from our coasts. ultimately, the obama administration got smart and in the final approval, there was no drilling in the atlantic, no drilling in the pacific. they gave reasons for their choice. strong local opposition was one. conflicts with other ocean uses was another. market dynamics was a third. and comments received from governors was a fourth. so in the wake of that, here comes the t
who grew up in cumberland, rhode island. they did two movies, one was called "dumb and dumber." this is a good example of dumb and dumber. it was dumb when president obama opened the south atlantic coast to the prospect of oil drilling. when he did, the reaction was immediate and profound from norfolk, virginia, all the way down the red south atlantic coast to st. august is teen -- august isine county, they all said, get that offshore drilling out of here. we don't want it. it was a...
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we, the people of the states of new hampshire, massachusetts, rhode island and providence plantation, connecticut, new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, delaware, maryland, virginia, north carolina, south carolina, and georgia, do ordain, declare and establish the following constitution for the government of ourselves and our prosperity. it doesn't have all that inspiring language about established justice to provide for the common defense and so forth. it just says do ordain to establish the following constitution for the government of ourselves and our prossperit. the name shall be the united states of america. the first time we see on paper the word, united states of america. let's see what changes are taking place. we now have a short preamble. we have congressional powers getting specified. congress has the power to make residents make war. we are giving congress more day to day decisions and more time. later, the president took a greater role. the necessary and proper klaus. th before the constitutional convention, the continental congress only has specific enumerated powers. it g
we, the people of the states of new hampshire, massachusetts, rhode island and providence plantation, connecticut, new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, delaware, maryland, virginia, north carolina, south carolina, and georgia, do ordain, declare and establish the following constitution for the government of ourselves and our prosperity. it doesn't have all that inspiring language about established justice to provide for the common defense and so forth. it just says do ordain to establish the...
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i'm the director of emergency management for the state of rhode island. i'm the chair for the state's interoperable communications committee responsible for ensuring alert communication and systems are properly governed, aligned and integrated. i have submitted my full statement to the committee. i want to briefly describe for the subcommittee first a snapshot of the warning alertsin the state of rhode island, second, what we have done since the hawaii false alert. and finally some insights and recommendation for a stronger, more resilient alert and warning communications system nationwide. first, let me describe our system from the local level up. in 2015 the state of rhode island invested in a commercial mass notification system called code red. using the emergency management performance grant we purchased on behalf of all communities, 39 communities and selected state agencies, a singular common system in order to remove duplication of effort, improve operational efficiencies and save precious local, state and federal funding resources. authorized trai
i'm the director of emergency management for the state of rhode island. i'm the chair for the state's interoperable communications committee responsible for ensuring alert communication and systems are properly governed, aligned and integrated. i have submitted my full statement to the committee. i want to briefly describe for the subcommittee first a snapshot of the warning alertsin the state of rhode island, second, what we have done since the hawaii false alert. and finally some insights and...
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so he continued to gary cohen, he was a rhodes scholar and neil gorsuch wasn't even a rhodes scholar.t the marshall scholarship isn't even as prestigious as the rhodes scholar. i wrote that and repeat it now to underscore that rob porter was somebody who the president didn't know before he became a staffer in the white house, but who the president grew to like and respect, in part, because he considered him an incredibly well educated, respected and competent presidential aide. >> what do you think about all of this? >> as ana said, this is a president who has defended a child molester and also neo nazis. should we be surprised that his first instinct is to defend someone accused of being a wives beater. not wife beater. wives beater, plural. the instinct of this white house is to circle the wagons and say we're going to smear the women who were making the accusations and even in the face of photographic evidence -- the conversation earlier was about how we -- it's so great we have this photo, that otherwise we wouldn't know about this. the fbi had this photo a year ago! so it's not a
so he continued to gary cohen, he was a rhodes scholar and neil gorsuch wasn't even a rhodes scholar.t the marshall scholarship isn't even as prestigious as the rhodes scholar. i wrote that and repeat it now to underscore that rob porter was somebody who the president didn't know before he became a staffer in the white house, but who the president grew to like and respect, in part, because he considered him an incredibly well educated, respected and competent presidential aide. >> what do...
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joe's visiting rhode island. hawks up by a dozen, james with steal. now going coastal on the play. gets the foul and the bucket. st. joe's shooting 51% from the floor. in the second. demry, game 21 points behind the hawks and rhode island the first home of the season beat them down by 30, 78-38 is the final score. >>> calling it quits done 93 jones retiring. he's the time all time leader in gross punting average. just a bit on the high note. >> way to go out >> well done >> up next. the captain and comedy, how . >>> comedy succeeded everybody laughed having a good time. kate? >>> we're creeping ever closer to the westbound. good news is even though we finish out the work week on a wet note. we got mild high, temperatures above average or close to normal for the weekend and our system will move out. it will still be >> georgia's lieutenant governor is threatening to retaliate against delta airlines. "i will kill any tax legislation that benefits delta unless the company changes its position. >> thai for flying delta. in the event of cabin decompression, an oxygen mask will appear. t
joe's visiting rhode island. hawks up by a dozen, james with steal. now going coastal on the play. gets the foul and the bucket. st. joe's shooting 51% from the floor. in the second. demry, game 21 points behind the hawks and rhode island the first home of the season beat them down by 30, 78-38 is the final score. >>> calling it quits done 93 jones retiring. he's the time all time leader in gross punting average. just a bit on the high note. >> way to go out >> well done...
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look at rob porter, rhodes scholar, harvard school graduate. >> you can have a former rhodes scholarlso abuses women. that's just the way it is. if we're still learning that lesson, perhaps that's valuable, but we need to learn it fast. the reality is somebody can pretend or actually be a competent professional and achieve many things while at the same time doing horrendous things in their personal lives. that's just the way it is. but for reince to pretend that they're shocked and appalled and all of that, i think, is very disingenuous. the white house knew for quite some time about rob porter's problem. but also reince and others helped elect a president who has bragged about his own abusive activities towards women. and they know that leadership matters. and that's their business. in fact, leadership does matter. it's impacting the way americans think. and i remember a quinnipiac poll released late last month in january, showing that 72% of republicans now think that trump is a good role model for children, if you can believe that. that's where we are. leadership matters. and i'm
look at rob porter, rhodes scholar, harvard school graduate. >> you can have a former rhodes scholarlso abuses women. that's just the way it is. if we're still learning that lesson, perhaps that's valuable, but we need to learn it fast. the reality is somebody can pretend or actually be a competent professional and achieve many things while at the same time doing horrendous things in their personal lives. that's just the way it is. but for reince to pretend that they're shocked and...
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joe's visiting rhode island. hawks up by a dozen, james with steal. now going coastal on the play. the bucket. st. joe's shooting 51% from the floor. in the second. demry, game 21 points behind the hawks and rhode island the first home of the season beat them down by 30, 78-38 is the final score. >>> calling it quits done 93 jones retiring. he's the time all time leader in gross punting average. just a bit on the high note. >> way to go out >> well done >> up next. the captain and comedy, how (alex trebek) $over $8,000. now, why is this number so important? because $8,508 is the average cost of a funeral. if you've already planned how to help cover your final expenses, like this one, great. but if you haven't, i'm here to tell you about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan through the colonial penn program. if you're between age 50 and 85, you can start here, right now. so call now. you won't be alone. over half a million people called last year for free information. options start at $9.95 a month, a good price if you're on a tight budget. there are no health quest
joe's visiting rhode island. hawks up by a dozen, james with steal. now going coastal on the play. the bucket. st. joe's shooting 51% from the floor. in the second. demry, game 21 points behind the hawks and rhode island the first home of the season beat them down by 30, 78-38 is the final score. >>> calling it quits done 93 jones retiring. he's the time all time leader in gross punting average. just a bit on the high note. >> way to go out >> well done >> up next....
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my friend from rhode island and i talked about this a great deal. we are of the same mind and same agreement. we may disagree on somehow this is -- how to get there but at the end of the day, the a.d.a. is still there, the a.d.a. is not going away, the a.d.a. is not being gutted, the a.d.a. is not -- there's nobody asking folks with disabilities have law degrees. a lot of them have and they are making a difference. one of the greatest emphasis to a business that may have an impediment, they may have put something in a way is for someone with a disability say, by the way, i can't get in here and most business owner don't say, i don't want disability folks in my business. no, they want to fix it because they want to do business. to say anything else is simply unfortunately at times tending to scare people for the wrong reasons. if you want to defend trial lawyers and others who are willing to sue with nondisabled people to sue business, taking google photographs of google maps and saying this is a business that we're going to extort something from, th
my friend from rhode island and i talked about this a great deal. we are of the same mind and same agreement. we may disagree on somehow this is -- how to get there but at the end of the day, the a.d.a. is still there, the a.d.a. is not going away, the a.d.a. is not being gutted, the a.d.a. is not -- there's nobody asking folks with disabilities have law degrees. a lot of them have and they are making a difference. one of the greatest emphasis to a business that may have an impediment, they may...
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next, we travel to newport rhode island. to learn about the breakers. this tour of the national historic landmark is about 25 minutes. these rooms were so ornate because the family wanted to make an impression. the first thing you notice and first thing you walk into is the great hall. 50 feet wide, 50 feet high. and it is highly ornamented with lots of carvings. the symbol of the vanderbilt family can be seen everywhere. the acorn and the oakley. which meant strength and longevity. and you will find the acorn and the oakleaf all throughout the house. so that was the theme of the family. and there were all sorts and kinds of marble, a lot of ornamentation. this house is supposed to look like an italian palace. they wanted to make a statement that, indeed, they had succeeded, that they had met the pinnacle, and that they were able to do what they could with their resources and they wanted to create fine homes that were in the style of european mansions. it was built by richard morris hunt, the preeminent architect of the time. he was the first american t
next, we travel to newport rhode island. to learn about the breakers. this tour of the national historic landmark is about 25 minutes. these rooms were so ornate because the family wanted to make an impression. the first thing you notice and first thing you walk into is the great hall. 50 feet wide, 50 feet high. and it is highly ornamented with lots of carvings. the symbol of the vanderbilt family can be seen everywhere. the acorn and the oakley. which meant strength and longevity. and you...
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our cities tour visits newport, rhode island. for seven years, we have traveled to u.s. cities, bringing historic site to our viewers. you can see more on our website, c-span.org/sitcitiestour. >>
our cities tour visits newport, rhode island. for seven years, we have traveled to u.s. cities, bringing historic site to our viewers. you can see more on our website, c-span.org/sitcitiestour. >>
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we are in newport, rhode island, and it snows here. they had to make accommodations. i think the room -- the thing that stands out the most is the ornate carvings and the gilding and the size. those are the things that really leave the impression they do. this is the room that they would have certainly greeted people. this is the room that, when parties are being held, you would gather people together. you might have dances in the music room, you might have dances in this room as well. so, this is the center of the house. this is the place where everybody passes through all day long. and it would have had seating areas and it would've had been then opened up for parties. and just a multifunctional room, i guess you could say,. a lot of the furniture in the breakers itself is original. it came from the vanderbilt family. almost all of it, in fact, is original. and we own the majority of objects in the preservation society owns the majority of objects in the building. there are a few things that are on loan and then a few things that are just loaned by t b the family bu
we are in newport, rhode island, and it snows here. they had to make accommodations. i think the room -- the thing that stands out the most is the ornate carvings and the gilding and the size. those are the things that really leave the impression they do. this is the room that they would have certainly greeted people. this is the room that, when parties are being held, you would gather people together. you might have dances in the music room, you might have dances in this room as well. so, this...
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island that power block island, rhode island. but in the years ahead, states like rhode island, again, but also massachusetts, new jersey and new york and really maryland, all the way down the eastern seaboard are jumping in as well as the likes of honolulu, mayor caldwell -- or i should say hawaii. the gulf, the great lakes around cleveland and many other places that are within view of major bodies of water. and the reason for that is this, the technology has evolved, has improved very rapidly in the few years such that it is foreseeable in the years to come that offshore wind will be cost competitive with fossil fuel-generated sources of electricity. and it can scale up in such a huge way that it will have an impact, we believe, in the united states first on the eastern seaboard and again going all around our coast. so -- and so mayors have a role to play in that. it all happens out at sea, but it is deployed from places on land, namely ports and cities and having mayors get up to speed more on how they can serve the advance of
island that power block island, rhode island. but in the years ahead, states like rhode island, again, but also massachusetts, new jersey and new york and really maryland, all the way down the eastern seaboard are jumping in as well as the likes of honolulu, mayor caldwell -- or i should say hawaii. the gulf, the great lakes around cleveland and many other places that are within view of major bodies of water. and the reason for that is this, the technology has evolved, has improved very rapidly...
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david rhodes, bbc news. to survivors of child abuse. a royal commission into the abuse of thousands of children — who were in the care of churches, schools and homes across australia — described the crimes as a national tragedy. malcolm turnbull‘s announcement increases pressure on state authorities and religious institutions to sign up to a scheme to compensate the victims. hywell griffith has more from sydney. malcolm turnbull, the australian prime minister, was responding to this very lengthy and detailed report that took more than four years to compile, after speaking to some 8,000 abuse survivors here in australia, some in their 90s, one as young as seven years old. and that gives you an idea about the detail and level this enquiry has gone into in order to establish the truth. that leading, according to malcolm turnbull, for a need to publicly apologise once he has had an opportunity to consult with some of those survivors. this was him in the australian parliament earlier on. reading some of the witne
david rhodes, bbc news. to survivors of child abuse. a royal commission into the abuse of thousands of children — who were in the care of churches, schools and homes across australia — described the crimes as a national tragedy. malcolm turnbull‘s announcement increases pressure on state authorities and religious institutions to sign up to a scheme to compensate the victims. hywell griffith has more from sydney. malcolm turnbull, the australian prime minister, was responding to this very...
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yesterday when my friend, the senator from rhode island, asked admiral rogers if the trump administration had directed him to counter russian meddling, he replied no. a hostile foreign power continues to interfere with our democracy and is planning to interfere in our next elections and the president of the united states is hardly lifting a finger. it was as if they were planning for war. cyber attacks, manipulation of newspapers is another way that hostile powers attack us. people have to wonder why president trump is so soft on russia, so unwilling to criticize president putin and so slow to stand up for america and protect our democracy. finally, one final word on a pending judicial nomination, marvin quattlebaum. for the benefit of the senate, i'd like to know the only current nomination is up -- nomination of quattlebaum is up is because two senators from south carolina refused to have a blue state. it's their right as the home state senators to not return a blue slip was respected by the democratic majority, chairman leahy in 2013, unlike the republican majority which has twice igno
yesterday when my friend, the senator from rhode island, asked admiral rogers if the trump administration had directed him to counter russian meddling, he replied no. a hostile foreign power continues to interfere with our democracy and is planning to interfere in our next elections and the president of the united states is hardly lifting a finger. it was as if they were planning for war. cyber attacks, manipulation of newspapers is another way that hostile powers attack us. people have to...
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i hope you all recall that discussion with elon musk in rhode island. i see a lot of people nodding their heads. i remember it. since that time, we have been actively engaging staff from your states and exchanging ideas on how we can prepare for the future that elon predicted or perhaps one that is less scary. that was pretty interesting. we have worked alongside some leading technology and innovation companies in the country and we appreciate their support of our work. we have seen firsthand how technologies are transforming our daily way of life in altering the way businesses and industries operate, from how we keep in cooler buildings, to the cars we drive in the car's that drive themselves. some of you may have had the opportunity to ride the autonomous vehicle in las vegas. we are witnessing what some have called the fourth industrial revolution. that included visiting the solar where we in colorado, toward amazing homes built by college students around the globe with no net energy used and riding in an autonomous shuttle bus in las vegas that took
i hope you all recall that discussion with elon musk in rhode island. i see a lot of people nodding their heads. i remember it. since that time, we have been actively engaging staff from your states and exchanging ideas on how we can prepare for the future that elon predicted or perhaps one that is less scary. that was pretty interesting. we have worked alongside some leading technology and innovation companies in the country and we appreciate their support of our work. we have seen firsthand...
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completely would cost our nation's economy over $460 billion over the next decade, including annual loss to rhode island's economy of an estimated $60 million. finding a solution for these people is not just right thing to do, but it also makes smart economic sense, and i believe that is part of the reason why the american people are largely in agreement on helping dreamers. i also want to note that this same moral and economic sense applies to the need to provide deportation relief and legal status to qualified recipients of temporary protected status, t.p.s. and deferred enforced departure. these individuals came to america from devastated parts of the world seeking safety and a fresh start and have become integral members of our community and economy. like daca recipients they have passed rigorous background checks, paid hundreds of dollars in fees and demonstrated that they are not a risk to public safety or national security. the average t.p.s. beneficiary has been in america for 19 years and many have been here even longer. about 70% to 80% are employed and collectively parents to 275,000 a
completely would cost our nation's economy over $460 billion over the next decade, including annual loss to rhode island's economy of an estimated $60 million. finding a solution for these people is not just right thing to do, but it also makes smart economic sense, and i believe that is part of the reason why the american people are largely in agreement on helping dreamers. i also want to note that this same moral and economic sense applies to the need to provide deportation relief and legal...
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never mind his pedigree of being a rhodes scholar and harvard law and being a mormon, which kind of -- the inherently the religion would not make you think that he would act like this. i have to say, just on a human level before we talk about politics, listening to m.j. lee, i feel like i'm watching an episode of big little lies. it is -- it is kind of mind-boggling, which is why you're hearing people inside of the white house who know rob porter well say that they are shocked because he has -- this veneer of perfection and yet again these are allegations, he denies them but the allegations are so stark and horrifying. having said that, the question of what they knew and when they knew it in the white house, we don't know all of the details. what we do know, john, from sources who are familiar with the process of how it worked, is that the chief of staff was given a head's up about this in the fall. and rob porter was not fired. he did not leave. i was told that there were some discussion about it. but that john kelly felt that porter at the time, because things were in such flux and
never mind his pedigree of being a rhodes scholar and harvard law and being a mormon, which kind of -- the inherently the religion would not make you think that he would act like this. i have to say, just on a human level before we talk about politics, listening to m.j. lee, i feel like i'm watching an episode of big little lies. it is -- it is kind of mind-boggling, which is why you're hearing people inside of the white house who know rob porter well say that they are shocked because he has --...
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two building, 777 brannen and 350 rhode island. 777 brennan will house our property unit, then 350 rhode island will house investigatio investigations. then we still have some need. there is multiple other units in the hall of justice we are trying to find locations for. the third building is our forensic service building that is slated to break ground and open in 2020. that will be the final from the hall of justice our traffic company will go there. again, we have to make sure the technology is available at all three of those locations. so i wanted to give you an update to some of the staffing work we have been do anything the department and the analysis. some of this will inform our budget request and the conversations we have with the mayor's office. you will recall the budget and legislative analyst. you may not remember this. the office had requested -- well the board of supervisors requested the office to perform staffing audit of our department. that is underway. they are due to complete that in may. we have been back and forth with them about they have had a lot of requests for
two building, 777 brannen and 350 rhode island. 777 brennan will house our property unit, then 350 rhode island will house investigatio investigations. then we still have some need. there is multiple other units in the hall of justice we are trying to find locations for. the third building is our forensic service building that is slated to break ground and open in 2020. that will be the final from the hall of justice our traffic company will go there. again, we have to make sure the technology...