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miss rice: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 542, the supporting research and development for first responders act. terrorism poses a serious threat to our country, especially to the new york city metropolitan area. recently, a man was arrested in new york for plotting to use guns, grenades and a suicide vest to attack police officers and innocent people in times square. given the complexity of the current terrorism threat environment, it is critical we prioritize the research and development of first responder technologies. that's why i introduced the supporting research and development for first responders act. this bill would permanently authorize the new york city-based national urban security technology laboratory, nustl.y referred to as it authorizes the testing and evaluation of new technologies and systems for counterterrorism work and emergency response. it is constantly developing and testing new tools for our brave use in the ers to event of a terrorism attack, natural disaster
miss rice: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 542, the supporting research and development for first responders act. terrorism poses a serious threat to our country, especially to the new york city metropolitan area. recently, a man was arrested in new york for plotting to use guns, grenades and a suicide vest to attack police officers and innocent people in times square. given the complexity of the current terrorism threat environment, it is critical we prioritize the research and...
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miss rice area why? -- miss rice: why? mr. devine: that's because the senate blocked appointments during the end of the obama administration and the trump administration didn't make them. miss rice: that's a potential fix that could be made. mr. devine: it's paralyzed enforcement of the merit system. we're on the verge of getting a board again, but they have a 2,000-case backlog in the interim over that 2 1/2 years. and even that board is just -- is really kind of minor league due process compared to the access to court in jury trials that corporate whistleblowers have, every corporate whistleblower statute that's been passed in america since 2002. so we really have second-class enforcement. even agencies like the office of special counsel that i believe are making best efforts can only have token impact. miss rice: would it be appropriate to put a time frame how long a whistleblower investigation should take? mr. devine: sorry? miss rice: how long -- you say these drag on and on, these investigations, when a whistleblower mak
miss rice area why? -- miss rice: why? mr. devine: that's because the senate blocked appointments during the end of the obama administration and the trump administration didn't make them. miss rice: that's a potential fix that could be made. mr. devine: it's paralyzed enforcement of the merit system. we're on the verge of getting a board again, but they have a 2,000-case backlog in the interim over that 2 1/2 years. and even that board is just -- is really kind of minor league due process...
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so you load the rice into the container and then it blows in hot air.nstall them in the villages that we operate in. what is fantastic is that you are just finishing your study so you are very young but you've already created this machine. it's already being used, isn't it? yes, we've just finished our pilot last summer, when we finished our pilot in one village in the armagh and we are set to expand to 30 more. and what kind of reaction do you get from farmers who are using it? honestly, the reactions of prices. i still remember the first time that we finished the drying cycle and that was actually the morning of the finals of the competition. just before we were going to pitch at the united nations, i just before we were going to pitch at the united nations, ijust received a text m essa g e united nations, ijust received a text message from a farmer taking a photo of him and his villages and he seemed very happy. congratulations on winning the prize, i have to stress this million dollars is reinvested back into your project. but it's phenomenal, congr
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i mean, like a lot of rice pudding. >> who does that?> apparently me, i'm talking multiple servings of rice pudding where it didn't make me feel bad physically but made me feel bad emotionally, like, really, ka, the, you will eat all the rice pudding, how did you think you were going to feel good after that and i didn't really feel like, you know, i ate so much pudding i didn't feel like coming out here. what are these people going to care what i have to say when i can't control myself around ice pudding, you know who doesn't feel that way, oj. >> i was trying to figure out where this was going to come, how tie that to rice pudding -- >> it was an alarming of rice pudding and i'm having a hard time thinking about anything else so the rice pudding was going to come into the show at some point. >> i'm glad it was in the oj segment. >> juice does go with rice pudding. >> all right, don't forget -- don't forget i'm bringing the gutfeld monologue live to jersey shore saturday july 20th, new jersey, get your tickets, ggutfeld.com, final though
i mean, like a lot of rice pudding. >> who does that?> apparently me, i'm talking multiple servings of rice pudding where it didn't make me feel bad physically but made me feel bad emotionally, like, really, ka, the, you will eat all the rice pudding, how did you think you were going to feel good after that and i didn't really feel like, you know, i ate so much pudding i didn't feel like coming out here. what are these people going to care what i have to say when i can't control myself...
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so you load the rice into the container and then it blows and hotter. them in the villages that we operate in. absolutely brilliant, congratulations to him and his colleagues. hello there. got some heavy rain and the forecast over the next few days, particularly targeting parts of england and wales weather is a risk of clouds. that rent has begun to develop across northern france are an area of low pressure has formed. but what weather moves into east anglia, southeast and on and could be as far west as hampshire. by the first part of monday morning. something to watch out for. this area of low pressure and heavy rain is driven by the big temperature controls we've got at the moment. warm moist air being driven from north africa, the mediterranean and central europe, that's collided with cool they are coming down from polar regions and its first—ever average contrast that are making an area of the form and a very active with the front. the amount rain we get on monday will vary a lot from place to place but the office has issued a warning and some areas
so you load the rice into the container and then it blows and hotter. them in the villages that we operate in. absolutely brilliant, congratulations to him and his colleagues. hello there. got some heavy rain and the forecast over the next few days, particularly targeting parts of england and wales weather is a risk of clouds. that rent has begun to develop across northern france are an area of low pressure has formed. but what weather moves into east anglia, southeast and on and could be as...
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rice was national security advisor and u.s. ambassador to the united nations during the obama administration and also author of "tough love" due out this fall. ambassador rice, it's really great to have you. thank you so much for making time tonight. >> it's great to be with you, rachel. >> exactly. my space suit has a leak. i mentioned that i felt like you were from another planet because i do feel like talking to you about your time in the obama administration is like visiting a time when not only did a lot of norms in our politics exist but we thought they were durable. and one of them was the idea it was be ver boatant, embarrassing and potentially career ending to be caught accepting foreign help in an election, let alone bribing that you'd want to do in the future. what was your reaction to hearing that from president trump last night? >> i mean, rachel all of us have heard so many things over the last 2 1/2 years that it takes a lot to shock one or shock me even. and yet again this was one of those crazy moments. the tho
rice was national security advisor and u.s. ambassador to the united nations during the obama administration and also author of "tough love" due out this fall. ambassador rice, it's really great to have you. thank you so much for making time tonight. >> it's great to be with you, rachel. >> exactly. my space suit has a leak. i mentioned that i felt like you were from another planet because i do feel like talking to you about your time in the obama administration is like...
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. >> mason: and later, tom rice, who parachuted into normandy in 1944.t 97, he jumps again, as we remember d-day 75 years later. >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason, reporting from the american cemetery in normandy, france, the final resting place for more than 9,300 americans who died in the allied invasion. it is early morning here in france, june 6, exactly 75 years since d-day. a ceremony here will mark the anniversary. on that morning, more than 150,000 troops landed on the normandy beaches, many of them teenagers facing combat for the first time. german guns killed more than 2,500 americans that first day. months of heavy fighting followed in northern france, but d-day marked a turning point in world war ii. victory over nazi germany would come less than a year later. 16 million americans served during world war ii. fewer than 500,000 are still alive. on wednesday, 300 d-day veterans and world leaders gathered for ceremonies in portsmouth, england, the main launching point for the invasion. more now from ben tracy, who is traveling with presi
. >> mason: and later, tom rice, who parachuted into normandy in 1944.t 97, he jumps again, as we remember d-day 75 years later. >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason, reporting from the american cemetery in normandy, france, the final resting place for more than 9,300 americans who died in the allied invasion. it is early morning here in france, june 6, exactly 75 years since d-day. a ceremony here will mark the anniversary. on that morning, more than 150,000 troops landed on...
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ground beef, onion, and cooked rice. confusing. >> anthony: for, for me, the contradictions are just -- >> nazila: enormous. >> anthony: enormous. >> nazila: iranians, we take you to our house and we take you to our hearts and all of that and in that way we are extreme, you know. we are extremists in so many ways. >> anthony: so good. >> ramin: oh, it's always. >> anthony: you see this tortured relationship between america and iran for many years, how do you think most americans will react when they see this? >> ramin: they will start coming. >> nazila: it is very important for us as iranians to get truth. to make sure that we are seen as humans here and not the so-called enemy or the darkness of iran. you know, like you go to like anybody's house in iran and i'm sure that they will welcome you. >> ramin: the "axis of evil." we're not the axis of evil. we're just normal evil like everybody else. >> newsha: ten years ago, iran was -- people, they had hope for future, young people, they wanted to travel, they had little bi
ground beef, onion, and cooked rice. confusing. >> anthony: for, for me, the contradictions are just -- >> nazila: enormous. >> anthony: enormous. >> nazila: iranians, we take you to our house and we take you to our hearts and all of that and in that way we are extreme, you know. we are extremists in so many ways. >> anthony: so good. >> ramin: oh, it's always. >> anthony: you see this tortured relationship between america and iran for many years, how...
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susan rice will be here live in just a moment. i'm very much looking forward to talking with her about that. also actually looking forward to talking with her about this sort of surprise pronouncement today from the trump administration, from secretary of state mike pompeo that iran all of a sudden is a dramatically more dangerous threat to the united states than it has ever been before, and the united states is entering into some new sort of heightened oppositional status when it comes to iran, which has a lot of people worried that mike pompeo is trying to lay the groundwork for the u.s. waging war on iran. today you may have seen the dramatic pictures of two oil tankers that were some subject of some sort of attack in the gulf of oman. without presenting any evidence to back up the assertion, secretary of state mike pompeo rushed immediately to a sort of highly produced news conference today at the state department in which he pronounced that that attack on those tankers in the gulf of oman was definitely the work of iran. the
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thank you so much. >> tom rice carried that patch with him as he jumped again. who never made it home >> i jumped for the good guys that were lost and never returned >> reporter: hoping america will >> reporter: hoping america will neve at air wick, we know that in nature, scent comes in waves... gently and beautifully... air wick essential mist is an expression of nature. transforming natural essential oils into a fragrant mist. simply adjust your setting for the perfect balance... and it gently fills the room. pausing, when it's just right. take in notes of nature... and experience the fragrant mist with air wick essential mist. . >>> welcome to thursday morning, it's june 6, d-day, 75 years. take a live look outside at oakland at the oracle arena. changes ahead in our weather pattern. >> i hope they're good changes for the worst. >> we hope for that, too, recovering from last night's game. thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. let's get a look at the forecast. >> you said it, big changes, you can tell clouds, drizzle, the marin
thank you so much. >> tom rice carried that patch with him as he jumped again. who never made it home >> i jumped for the good guys that were lost and never returned >> reporter: hoping america will >> reporter: hoping america will neve at air wick, we know that in nature, scent comes in waves... gently and beautifully... air wick essential mist is an expression of nature. transforming natural essential oils into a fragrant mist. simply adjust your setting for the...
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>> quijano: and meet tom rice, he parachuted into normandy in at 97 he jumps again, as we remember d-day5 years later. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. a powerful storm blew through north texas today. it did a lot of damage including sending this construction crane crashing into a dallas apartment building. at least one person was killed. several others were hurt. mireya villarreal is there. >> oh my god, the crane is falling over, oh my god! >> reporter: this is the moment that the severe storm in dallas texas toppled this crane on to an apartment complex splitting the building open. dramatic photos of the scene show the damage left behind from the crash. according to officials, multiple people were injured. >> we have two people who are listed as critical, three who suffered serious injuries but were not critical. >> reporter: the strong weather system with gusts up to 70 miles per hour sent debris flying into buildings. >> knocked all the glass out. >> reporter: damaged homes and businesses and downed power lines, more than 240,000 people in north texas are without power.
>> quijano: and meet tom rice, he parachuted into normandy in at 97 he jumps again, as we remember d-day5 years later. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. a powerful storm blew through north texas today. it did a lot of damage including sending this construction crane crashing into a dallas apartment building. at least one person was killed. several others were hurt. mireya villarreal is there. >> oh my god, the crane is falling over, oh my god! >> reporter:...
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>> reporter: in the wee hours of june 6th, 1944, rice was 1 of 13,000 u.s. paratroopers who landed behind enemy lines before the d-day invasion along normandy's beaches even began. >> i saw a hurricane of fire coming up from the german positions below. rice remembers it as if it was yesterday. >> i'm the last one in the airplane they had to help me up as the rest of the other guys i know the name of every one of our guys, all of our jumpers as i stepped out, the prop blast hit me and we were below jump altitude. >> rice safely made it down not far from here, the first french village to be liberated by the allies that morning. the church at the center of town -- if you look up, you'll see the replica of a paratrooper hanging by his parachute on a steeple. and yes, that really happened but it's a constant reminder here of d-day. the town also home to the airborne museum. when these planes flew into france, what were they facing? >> german fires, of course, bad weather. >> and they still completed their mission. >> yes. >> the flak was coming up heavier than th
>> reporter: in the wee hours of june 6th, 1944, rice was 1 of 13,000 u.s. paratroopers who landed behind enemy lines before the d-day invasion along normandy's beaches even began. >> i saw a hurricane of fire coming up from the german positions below. rice remembers it as if it was yesterday. >> i'm the last one in the airplane they had to help me up as the rest of the other guys i know the name of every one of our guys, all of our jumpers as i stepped out, the prop blast hit...
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thank you so much. >> and today, tom rice carried that patch with h as he jumped again. this time to honor those who never made it home. >> i jump r the good guys that wereost. never returned. >> and hoping america will never forget. >> a lot of those veterans are walking around the sites here and can barely get two feet before they are stopped for pictures. they are ten feet tall. >> we'll have much more from here in normandy just ahead. >>> also, a doctor charged with 25 counts of murder accused of killing his own patients. >>> then the pool emergency that sent zens to the hospital. -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not ev enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels
thank you so much. >> and today, tom rice carried that patch with h as he jumped again. this time to honor those who never made it home. >> i jump r the good guys that wereost. never returned. >> and hoping america will never forget. >> a lot of those veterans are walking around the sites here and can barely get two feet before they are stopped for pictures. they are ten feet tall. >> we'll have much more from here in normandy just ahead. >>> also, a...
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you will grab the rice in front of you.put it across the seaweed and you will -- you don't want to smash it on there but lightly roll the rice evenly across the nori. make sure you get over to the corners and the sides >> okay >> there you go. you are doing great. then we will slide this over just a little bit. >> reporter: i am making a california roll, you are making a special roll called the zip trip roll. >> yes. now we flip it over. we like to put a lot of fish on the inside. you will grab some crab. i am grabbing spicy tuna. you put it straight across the evenly. then you will grab avocado. i am grabbing shrimp tempura. then you want to actually roll it. you use the rice and the nori that is closest to you. the rice will act as a glue, so when you roll it, and you want to tuck it like a burrito, you are doing great, finish the roll all the way through. as you are doing that now you have that seam on the bottom. you grab the maki matte and set it lightly on top. you squeeze it lightly together, push down on top. then w
you will grab the rice in front of you.put it across the seaweed and you will -- you don't want to smash it on there but lightly roll the rice evenly across the nori. make sure you get over to the corners and the sides >> okay >> there you go. you are doing great. then we will slide this over just a little bit. >> reporter: i am making a california roll, you are making a special roll called the zip trip roll. >> yes. now we flip it over. we like to put a lot of fish on...
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not knowing exactly what was happening. >> staff sergeant tom rice -- >> tom rice got a hero sendoffack to normandy as he flew over the beaches the pilot even pointed out where he had landed. 75 years later it took a lot of preparation to get there. >> i've been strengthening up all the muscles on my body wherever i possibly can, going twice a week to a gymnasium. >> preparation because the 97-year-old planned to arrive the same way he did on d-day, out the side of an airplane. >> they're not shooting at us this time. that makes it much safer. >> reporter: at a ceremony president trump said the more than 100 vets in attendance were among the great est americans who ever lived. with all of them in their 90s some were helped or wheeled to their seats or had blankets to keep them warm. it's likely this is their final chance to visit the country, and a chance to deliver a message that can't be said enough. >> i just want to say thank you. >> reporter: scott mclean, cnn. >>> thanks for watching. our coverage continues. >>> it's deadline day for president trump to order those tariffs he's
not knowing exactly what was happening. >> staff sergeant tom rice -- >> tom rice got a hero sendoffack to normandy as he flew over the beaches the pilot even pointed out where he had landed. 75 years later it took a lot of preparation to get there. >> i've been strengthening up all the muscles on my body wherever i possibly can, going twice a week to a gymnasium. >> preparation because the 97-year-old planned to arrive the same way he did on d-day, out the side of an...
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rice trained at the gym for months.to france to climb aboard a c-47 once again. here's our inside look at how staff sergeant rice honored the thousands of allied forces who gave their lives on d-day and the ensuing operations. >> my name is thomas m. rice. i was a member of the 101st airborne division. we jumped into normandy on june 6th. the 75th anniversary, we're jumping in normandy, and hopefully go back and do it over again. for the most part, i've been strengthening up all the muscles in my body wherever i possibly can, going twice a week to a gymnasium. >> how has the city changed over the years? >> we left it in shambles. amazing to be back here. things are pretty much the same right in here. i was stationed right in that corner. and if anything comes up at night, we're going to start shooting. >> to have a guy like tom rice, 97, he's a big hero here in normandy. not only because of what he did 75 years ago but because he's still very much the same person. he still looks young. she's sti he's still full of energ
rice trained at the gym for months.to france to climb aboard a c-47 once again. here's our inside look at how staff sergeant rice honored the thousands of allied forces who gave their lives on d-day and the ensuing operations. >> my name is thomas m. rice. i was a member of the 101st airborne division. we jumped into normandy on june 6th. the 75th anniversary, we're jumping in normandy, and hopefully go back and do it over again. for the most part, i've been strengthening up all the...
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rice scopes. but diseases like malaria and yellow fever also flourished in the subtropical climate. when temperatures rose in the spring white farmer owners often left for the north over the summer the slaves were left in comparative peace they developed their own african-american culture and their own language. which is still spoken today on the sea islands of south carolina. in 790 the islands were home to around 200 white colonists and 7800 black slaves 80 years later some 300 colonists ruled over more than 5000 slaves. as each decade passed the flaws of the american constitution became more apparent for those who are willing to see. in the north the thorny questions of freedom and equality were at least a topic of debate in the south it was business as usual. the south had its own concept of freedom to the plantation owners it meant the right to free trade and freedom from interference from both the british and the northern states. the virginia company of london was the 1st joint stock corpora
rice scopes. but diseases like malaria and yellow fever also flourished in the subtropical climate. when temperatures rose in the spring white farmer owners often left for the north over the summer the slaves were left in comparative peace they developed their own african-american culture and their own language. which is still spoken today on the sea islands of south carolina. in 790 the islands were home to around 200 white colonists and 7800 black slaves 80 years later some 300 colonists...
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when the weather's nice on sunny days huge crowds gather in front of the rice talk i'm interested to hear what other visitors think about germany's evolution throughout the past 7 decades. is a fish out one set of years of the german constitution and the german federal over public what comes to mind and. now you know the end of the 2nd world war and the creation of a democratic state and start as vico how do you think germany has changed over the past 70 years and tickets. it's it's incredible how much free it things are compared to when i was young. women used to have to get permission to guys who were. just not active women and nowadays i'm 74 and i sometimes do it work too much. as you know. i am rather concerned about recent developments. things that are emerging once again that i thought we had left behind us once and for. all what do you think as an outsider has changed in this time over the decades after the 2nd world war. a lot i mean just. considering that you had the berlin wall and. for 50 years basically it was an island in east germany and then you know really unified an
when the weather's nice on sunny days huge crowds gather in front of the rice talk i'm interested to hear what other visitors think about germany's evolution throughout the past 7 decades. is a fish out one set of years of the german constitution and the german federal over public what comes to mind and. now you know the end of the 2nd world war and the creation of a democratic state and start as vico how do you think germany has changed over the past 70 years and tickets. it's it's incredible...
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rice is steamed with clam and a bonito broth. manju clams, as well as creamy sea urchin and a japanese broccolini blossom for good measure. simple. perfect. wow. >> anthony: uni? >> masa: uni. >> anthony: awesome. >> masa: oh the umami hold into the rice. right? >> anthony: right. so, i wanna know -- the stereotypical japanese mentality. the, the salaryman. you join the company, you stay with the company. >> masa: well, some people go that way. >> anthony: most people go this way, yes. they, they choose security. >> masa: yeah, yeah. maybe. >> anthony: it's an unusual way of thinking. i have to make my own way. >> masa: yeah, i agree with that. older brother, they can take over family business. i gotta do something. went to tokyo, then realized, "wow, this is a different world." what can i do? >> anthony: yeah. >> masa: second brother maybe. >> anthony: second brother syndrome. >> masa: right. maybe, yeah. >> anthony: this was awesome. >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] good to see you again. what if other kinds of plants captured it
rice is steamed with clam and a bonito broth. manju clams, as well as creamy sea urchin and a japanese broccolini blossom for good measure. simple. perfect. wow. >> anthony: uni? >> masa: uni. >> anthony: awesome. >> masa: oh the umami hold into the rice. right? >> anthony: right. so, i wanna know -- the stereotypical japanese mentality. the, the salaryman. you join the company, you stay with the company. >> masa: well, some people go that way. >>...
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one of the main attractions is tom rice. tom is 97 years old.remember those who were lost and to make sure that everyone remembers the sacrifice made on that day. tom is about to jump. we are ready. he will have an enormous american flag hanging around him making his seventh jump in the last 6 years. we will be watching. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> [cheering]. >> [laughing]. >> are you okay? >> [laughing]. >> you are okay. >> [laughing]. >> whew! >> [laughing]. >> [applauding]. >> a great jump. >> hey! >> sorry about the landing. >> oh, that's okay. >> [laughing]. >> nobody got hurt. >> whew! >> there you go, sir. >> [applauding]. >> [cheering]. >> it looked good. >> congratulations to the jump. >> thank you. it was a great jump. >> what was going through your mind as you were riding in the plane over the skies here? what were you thinking about? >> looking at the beautiful landscape. my body was in one place and my mind was in another place. i didn't get them together until i left the aircraft. it was a beautiful fall at 128 miles per hour. it was a litt
one of the main attractions is tom rice. tom is 97 years old.remember those who were lost and to make sure that everyone remembers the sacrifice made on that day. tom is about to jump. we are ready. he will have an enormous american flag hanging around him making his seventh jump in the last 6 years. we will be watching. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> [cheering]. >> [laughing]. >> are you okay? >> [laughing]. >> you are okay. >> [laughing]....
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arkansas, the honorable bill flores of texas, the honorable jackie walorski of indiana, the honorable tom rice of south carolina, the honorable mark wayne mullin of oklahoma. thank you for your attention to this matter. signed, sincerely, kevin mccarthy, republican leader. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent that the committee on judiciary be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 962, the born alive abortion survivors protection act, and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: under guidelines consistently issued by successive speakers as recorded in section 956 of the house rules and manual, the chair is constrained not to entertain the request unless it has been cleared by the bipartisan floor and committee leaderships.
arkansas, the honorable bill flores of texas, the honorable jackie walorski of indiana, the honorable tom rice of south carolina, the honorable mark wayne mullin of oklahoma. thank you for your attention to this matter. signed, sincerely, kevin mccarthy, republican leader. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent that the committee on judiciary be discharged from further consideration...
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you can thank tom rice and the greatest generation.cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," co-host anthony mason will be in normandy with special coverage of d-day anniversary events. today, u.s. and mexican officials resume talks at the white house regarding president trump's proposed tariffs on mexican goods. mr. trump is trying to force mexico to stop the flow of migrants at the southern border. marc lieberman is in new york where members of the president's own party are hoping the tariff will be averted. >> good morning, anne marie. vice president mike pence met with mexico's foreign minutes for 90 minutes at the white house n general terms the trump administration is saying mexico should stem the flow of migrants from central america and send them back to their home countries. but democrat and republican lawmakers are raising concerns about using tariffs as a way to move the talks forward. >> negotiators from the u.s. and mexico say they're making progress on a migration deal. president trump says it's not enough. l
you can thank tom rice and the greatest generation.cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," co-host anthony mason will be in normandy with special coverage of d-day anniversary events. today, u.s. and mexican officials resume talks at the white house regarding president trump's proposed tariffs on mexican goods. mr. trump is trying to force mexico to stop the flow of migrants at the southern border. marc lieberman is in new york where members of the president's...
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tom rice, a returning hero who fell from the sky., cbs news, normand ea. >> and that's the overnight for others check back for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elain quijano. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. president trump is declaring vuktry over mexico in his battle to stop the threat of migrants along the southern border. mexico has agreed to deploy a newly created national guard along with other measures after president trump threatened to put tariffs on mexican imports. the "new york times" reports that deal was struck month ago and the only deal was when it would take effect. president trump again called the paper the enemy of the people. errol barnette reports. >> reporter: this morning president trump predicted great cooperation between the two nations while warning that without it we can go back to our previous position of tarbfes. friday's joint declaration says mexico agrees to beef up its national guard, crack down on human smuggling and traffick
tom rice, a returning hero who fell from the sky., cbs news, normand ea. >> and that's the overnight for others check back for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elain quijano. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. president trump is declaring vuktry over mexico in his battle to stop the threat of migrants along the southern border. mexico has agreed to deploy a newly created national guard along with other...
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double to double double in his rickety truck carries with him all sorts of merchandise rice flour shoes generators and even composites he doesn't only sell his much and dies he also hopes to exchange it for some livestock your fish cinephile. yes bisto model was so adding. more they were thump on the summit at the you're not making money madam why 3 but nobody on the night of the new orgies nor the need sort of a whole lot of money was shut off not of me who got stuff i does alone bush has that you have some definite. yes on the idea of your that is so bonus. or go then a kind of yes you should in a jokingly yes your the i saw you with that thought why. do you want. group. joe dude shilo tell us when it's got. to go look up. again which is was the arm us out. there actually was any close we're going to keep going to get somebody with us from with you to the top. but i'm going to bet you're on the look at your jeep find you never had a child i was doing. however. any. general good will effect that young woman with such a plot of. a job or father of. the said i case to point out that. you
double to double double in his rickety truck carries with him all sorts of merchandise rice flour shoes generators and even composites he doesn't only sell his much and dies he also hopes to exchange it for some livestock your fish cinephile. yes bisto model was so adding. more they were thump on the summit at the you're not making money madam why 3 but nobody on the night of the new orgies nor the need sort of a whole lot of money was shut off not of me who got stuff i does alone bush has that...
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sugar, rice, and other crops that they could use to produce the goods that would be sold in other parts of the world. 1793, two generations later, the invention of the cotton gin. the open of a few lands, the louisiana purchase. you have lands that produced more and more goods. you needed more labor so they continue to bring in more people. host: is that what you meant by the economics of slavery? guest: yes. the economics of slavery has to do with the technology, the crops, the technology that was fueling the markets, the desire to purchase and sell and trade to people was also part of the economics of slavery. host: and they put a price on the slave. how did they do that and why, why was it necessary? guest: every enslaved person was given a value. that was often done for tax purposes. they had to keep track of who they owned. they were given a specific value based on what they could do in a given year. kind ofased on what labor they thought they could do at the time. every year that would change if they were sick, if they injured themselves. it was a monetary value, it was an apprais
sugar, rice, and other crops that they could use to produce the goods that would be sold in other parts of the world. 1793, two generations later, the invention of the cotton gin. the open of a few lands, the louisiana purchase. you have lands that produced more and more goods. you needed more labor so they continue to bring in more people. host: is that what you meant by the economics of slavery? guest: yes. the economics of slavery has to do with the technology, the crops, the technology that...
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tom rice was here on d-day 75 years ago, and today, he was 1944, staff sergeant rice wasn.borne division, flying in a c-47 when he jumped out over normandy. and watch as he made that jump again today into roughly the same spot where he jumped in 1944. after the war, he became a high school teacher for 44 years in san diego. he had earned a bronze star and a purple heart for his service and all these years later, he trained six months for this day. >> you okay? >> reporter: it was a bumpy landing, but he was just fine with it. >> you okay, sir? >> okay. beautiful jump, beautiful flight. everything was perfect. >> reporter: 75 years later, he wanted to honor the brothers he lost. >> even though i am almost 97 years of age, i still like the activities associated with jumping. i do it as a commemoration for d-day, for those who were killed, captured, injured. it's important to remember the event of d-day, because we made history. >> incredible. 97. and we salute staff sergeant rice tonight. i'm david muir. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night from normandy. update that's
tom rice was here on d-day 75 years ago, and today, he was 1944, staff sergeant rice wasn.borne division, flying in a c-47 when he jumped out over normandy. and watch as he made that jump again today into roughly the same spot where he jumped in 1944. after the war, he became a high school teacher for 44 years in san diego. he had earned a bronze star and a purple heart for his service and all these years later, he trained six months for this day. >> you okay? >> reporter: it was a...
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and days before this state visit, south korea said it would send some rice, the biggest food aid sinceamme more than a decade ago. translation: after consulting with the world food programme, the government has decided to provide 50,000 tons of domestic rice, considering north korea's food situation. china is by far the biggest aid donor. by how much it is hard to say, because baiting provides aid on a bilateral basis while other nations offer humanitarian support through un agencies. in response to this latest crisis, the un has requested $120 million from donors, and countries like switzerland, sweden and canada responded, but international sanctions meant there is less support from the rest of the world, and that is way north korea needs china more than ever. but if you ask south koreans how they feel about it, they have mixed feelings about this. translation: i think our ability to deter north korea relies on south korean aid in regards to north korea's economic situation. however, if china manages to take on that role, north korea will no longer need to rely on south korea, and th
and days before this state visit, south korea said it would send some rice, the biggest food aid sinceamme more than a decade ago. translation: after consulting with the world food programme, the government has decided to provide 50,000 tons of domestic rice, considering north korea's food situation. china is by far the biggest aid donor. by how much it is hard to say, because baiting provides aid on a bilateral basis while other nations offer humanitarian support through un agencies. in...
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condoleezza rice in a few minutes here on "squawk box. you get diagnosed with cancer. (osamah) successfully treating it still remains one of the most enormous challenges facing us today. we realized that, if we developed the technology that could take 2-dimensional patient imaging and convert it into 3-dimensional holographic renderings, we could enable surgeons to dissect around the cancer so we can precisely remove it. when we first started, we felt like this might just not be possible because computing power just wasn't there, but verizon 5g ultra wideband will give us the ability to do this. we won't rest until we see this technology being able to change lives. what do advisors look for don't just track an index, help me meet a client's need. is the fund built to sell or built to last? etfs are only part of a portfolio. so make it easy to explain. give me a quality fund that helps me get clients closer to their goals. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investi
condoleezza rice in a few minutes here on "squawk box. you get diagnosed with cancer. (osamah) successfully treating it still remains one of the most enormous challenges facing us today. we realized that, if we developed the technology that could take 2-dimensional patient imaging and convert it into 3-dimensional holographic renderings, we could enable surgeons to dissect around the cancer so we can precisely remove it. when we first started, we felt like this might just not be possible...
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. >> and where are the red beans and rice there is enough space to add popeyes r popey popeyes red beansmeeting in ara restau in 2018, cena wagered a buck that logan allen would never become a maujer league pitcher. all allen made his mlb debut so one bet he was happy to lose. >>> up next a rare sea lion ta sreonideo you're watching "early today." t so yf can enjoy it even iu're sensitive. delicious. nola i've heard people say aid isn't real milk. ok, well, if it isn't real thens i guess ththings over there can't actually be cows. must be some kind of really big dogs, then. sit! bad dog. i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. this is not just a headache. this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're nothere to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly d can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. start the day slow-roasting turkey for incredible flavor. then,
. >> and where are the red beans and rice there is enough space to add popeyes r popey popeyes red beansmeeting in ara restau in 2018, cena wagered a buck that logan allen would never become a maujer league pitcher. all allen made his mlb debut so one bet he was happy to lose. >>> up next a rare sea lion ta sreonideo you're watching "early today." t so yf can enjoy it even iu're sensitive. delicious. nola i've heard people say aid isn't real milk. ok, well, if it isn't...
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the menu really changes the rice and potatoes of the base of every meal let alone the volume of water of the river her tears are still nervous about who you are right now. with me still my of course not. be sure to join the usual 1000000 talks only a moment had a new bottom and then a machine looking at it with a genuine but even joe. lul dig up of the a mission or more but one of the cast i mean no wish to lock him out of the mine to go out and make it up i mean only that i was in the mission. but because looking for a body i'm awfully boring which cannot but what i think about they'd only bought more time on what i meant and i don't. think that. on the film in the bottom line of the hundreds i saw and i was aware of no one none of my it up was found me but to be i don't know that i think me going to washington going to related nachiket and again i'll tell you a gene. that wonderful is a look. you know. we're not having. fun. and very cold night has caused some unexpected problems with the poor quality diesel has frozen the truck won't start i don't have. what they got to make him fe
the menu really changes the rice and potatoes of the base of every meal let alone the volume of water of the river her tears are still nervous about who you are right now. with me still my of course not. be sure to join the usual 1000000 talks only a moment had a new bottom and then a machine looking at it with a genuine but even joe. lul dig up of the a mission or more but one of the cast i mean no wish to lock him out of the mine to go out and make it up i mean only that i was in the mission....
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get this, tom rice is 97 years old.em with a florida skype diver who made the custom rig including the giant american flag that rice deployed. rice says he didn't know fwhig about the parachuting when he signed up for the screaming eagles. but he was a risk taker enticed by the $$50 extra they got each month. he says his anniversary jump felt great and would do it again. god bless this young, young man. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> out front cenex breaking news. no deal. the white house failing to strike a deal with mexico as trump threatens to slap the country with crippling tariffs is the president bluchg. plus trump trashes the vietnam war. and three americans turning up dead at the same caribbean resort. an urgent investigation under way tonight. what's behind the deaths? let's go outfront. >>> and good evening i'm erin burnett, frout on-the-the breaking news no deal the white house wrapping up a high stakes meeting with mexico for the day. so far, no deal to stop the president's threat to slap tariff
get this, tom rice is 97 years old.em with a florida skype diver who made the custom rig including the giant american flag that rice deployed. rice says he didn't know fwhig about the parachuting when he signed up for the screaming eagles. but he was a risk taker enticed by the $$50 extra they got each month. he says his anniversary jump felt great and would do it again. god bless this young, young man. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> out front cenex breaking news. no deal....
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the government corridor between the rice talk and the ship play has definitely become a significant and lively part of the capital there's plenty of space and lots to do . if you're like well and you can't get enough of german history check this out if you come to the government quarter and summer you're in for a treat on a big open air screen it's only taken on a journey through time. when the sun goes down the steps of the high stuck building become cinema stalls. you know. the big circular window in the parliamentary office building opposite the materialist but let us house becomes a film screen a window into the past from the german implant to the bomb or republic the nazi era and the post-war period. piece on. this of it located of west berlin and the allied airlift are represented on a foot bridge across the river. it's a great institution. talks about the testimony to the freedom of all the people around the world there's a great film. this also footage of east germans risking their lives and escaping to the west. on the 9th of november 1989 the burden ball came down. we hear fro
the government corridor between the rice talk and the ship play has definitely become a significant and lively part of the capital there's plenty of space and lots to do . if you're like well and you can't get enough of german history check this out if you come to the government quarter and summer you're in for a treat on a big open air screen it's only taken on a journey through time. when the sun goes down the steps of the high stuck building become cinema stalls. you know. the big circular...
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>> reporter: you heard the prior guest talking about tom rice and he nailed it.om rice is 97 years old, doesn't complain about anything, he wants to jump out of the airplane so everybody remembers. he was in the 101st airborne known as the screaming eagles, they practice for two years, the jump in georgia and they got here, it was pitch black night, the plans they were on were hits and the pilots were killed, the planes went down when paratroopers jumped out of them, the stories of heroics are beyond our comprehension to understand how much danger they were in and how threatened -- how threatening that was and the perseverance of someone like tom rice who comes back here and enjoys being with all the people who have common experience with him but a message to all of us about what it means to be tough, strong, resilient and not to worry about yourself but think about other people so another person who comes to mind in his 90s made his first trip back, he was a medic, 18 years old and tended to those who were dying on the beach when he was just 18 years old. he tri
>> reporter: you heard the prior guest talking about tom rice and he nailed it.om rice is 97 years old, doesn't complain about anything, he wants to jump out of the airplane so everybody remembers. he was in the 101st airborne known as the screaming eagles, they practice for two years, the jump in georgia and they got here, it was pitch black night, the plans they were on were hits and the pilots were killed, the planes went down when paratroopers jumped out of them, the stories of...
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>> tao: rice roll. very thin. >> anthony: like a crepe, uh -- >> tao: yes, it's like a crepe.om. >> anthony: ah. >> tao: you dip it in and then you go. >> anthony: mm. oh, that's very good. everything we do internationally, someone refers back to the vietnam experience. >> tao: mm-hmm. >> anthony: you know? "let's not do that again." or -- >> tao: "let's not repeat vietnam." >> anthony: but i find it interesting that the people who had, perhaps, the most painful experience were among the first to reach out. i think the john mccain story is particularly interesting because here's a guy who had an atrocious experience here in prison and yet he has been among the most vocal supporters of normalizing relations. >> tao: it took several trips to vietnam. and so he could see vietnam in a different light. it's no longer a war. it's a country with people. >> anthony: have you been out with returning veterans from -- >> tao: oh, yes. all the time. >> anthony: did they often want to go to the area that they served? >> tao: oh, yes. >> anthony: did they often even meet with the people the
>> tao: rice roll. very thin. >> anthony: like a crepe, uh -- >> tao: yes, it's like a crepe.om. >> anthony: ah. >> tao: you dip it in and then you go. >> anthony: mm. oh, that's very good. everything we do internationally, someone refers back to the vietnam experience. >> tao: mm-hmm. >> anthony: you know? "let's not do that again." or -- >> tao: "let's not repeat vietnam." >> anthony: but i find it interesting...
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the last time tom rice jumped out of a c 47, he was surrounded by death and darkness.chuted with the 101st airborne over normandy, france to fight the . american and allied troops scrambled over the beaches straight into german gunfire. that was 75 years ago today. this time, the 97-year-old dropped into a peaceful europe. >> it's great, beautiful drive. a beautiful job. a beautiful flight. everything was perfect. right now, person drum joined world leaders for a service at the west cemetery to pay tribute to the world war ii veterans. >> today on cbs 2 this one, we hear from a world to that that vividly recalls the historic day. >> 75 years ago. i was a 21-year-old sergeant. and never in my dreams did i think i would be going back to normandy. >> we will have that full onis threat to impose rson on escalating tariffs on mexico, but some senate republicans are threatening to block those potential actions. joining is now tomo pu from his own party these days? >> lawmakers from arizona, texas, michigan of course as well as california are all worried that local economies
the last time tom rice jumped out of a c 47, he was surrounded by death and darkness.chuted with the 101st airborne over normandy, france to fight the . american and allied troops scrambled over the beaches straight into german gunfire. that was 75 years ago today. this time, the 97-year-old dropped into a peaceful europe. >> it's great, beautiful drive. a beautiful job. a beautiful flight. everything was perfect. right now, person drum joined world leaders for a service at the west...
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wearing a sack of rice on your back weighs 50 kilos so that's $100.00 kilos for 2 sacks every day we unload a truck full which adds up to several tons there's a. lot we can't his colleagues spend about 3 hours loading and unloading then they have to take a break it takes quite a while to load up a boat this size. where in the port city of your remark wes this is where the road ends and everything that needs transporting to a key toss or even further to brazil has to be packed on to back. the eduardo 3 is an aging cargo ship that also transports passengers. this is the only large boat that will be setting off from your remark was over the next few days. while the workers load the last sacks and boxes of cargo on board the harbor master talks optimistically about the future. we'll see progress here soon. peruvian and personal and all other boats passing through here will be able to travel in all seasons and with. the harbor master dreams of one day seeing a fully fledged container terminal here that's what the peruvian government is planning although so far there's only a promotional v
wearing a sack of rice on your back weighs 50 kilos so that's $100.00 kilos for 2 sacks every day we unload a truck full which adds up to several tons there's a. lot we can't his colleagues spend about 3 hours loading and unloading then they have to take a break it takes quite a while to load up a boat this size. where in the port city of your remark wes this is where the road ends and everything that needs transporting to a key toss or even further to brazil has to be packed on to back. the...
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susan rice isn't in the cabinet.rump on abc said he would not tell the fbi if a foreign power was going to offer him dirt. david: was it not okay for hillary? >> it's not okay for anybody. david: why didn't george stephanopoulos talk about what hillary did? >> she is not president. you know what the one thing that's true that donald trump said, he said if he shot people he would get votes. how come you can't be patriots and not make this a partisan issue. a lot of people are on twitter saying they did opo research for years. this is not opo research. david: i would go against hillary and a lot of democrats that do the same thing and don't admit it the wait president trump did. >> adam, perhaps the most of troubling thing is the fact that hillary clinton isn't president is incidental to this. the fact they paid for then used the democrat clinton campaign, used that's fallacious information gathered with the help of and foreign sources to act against a legitimate campaign is an abuse of the legitimate use of government
susan rice isn't in the cabinet.rump on abc said he would not tell the fbi if a foreign power was going to offer him dirt. david: was it not okay for hillary? >> it's not okay for anybody. david: why didn't george stephanopoulos talk about what hillary did? >> she is not president. you know what the one thing that's true that donald trump said, he said if he shot people he would get votes. how come you can't be patriots and not make this a partisan issue. a lot of people are on...
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increasing prosperity goes hand in hand with growing wastefulness an estimated 300000 tons of rice are thrown away in the philippines every year. modernize willow is doing something to combat that he's a cook cooper piers healthy dishes at a spa hotel. as we know is determined to minimize waste he uses every part of a vegetable that can be eaten and compost organic waste and he takes other steps as well. but the best actually the best way is through portioning are used to serve the big questions about dishes and a lot was wasted so we decided to downsize all portions put on our menu some items are still described as good for 2 persons good for 5 or for a family or a plot or for a group of friends so that still there. are individuals we have downsized portion of and we got to and they are. modern as well always involved in the project run by melody mello reich she often explains to chefs how wasting food is bad for the climate. when you household waste and they end up in landfills they became naturally and the produce more potent than greenhouse gas in the form of methane which is more
increasing prosperity goes hand in hand with growing wastefulness an estimated 300000 tons of rice are thrown away in the philippines every year. modernize willow is doing something to combat that he's a cook cooper piers healthy dishes at a spa hotel. as we know is determined to minimize waste he uses every part of a vegetable that can be eaten and compost organic waste and he takes other steps as well. but the best actually the best way is through portioning are used to serve the big...