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ofof that, 2.57 trillion, nicole clowers, how much hasot been spt already? >> guest: about $677 billion. that's what we found in our collection of data. unfortunately, at treasury and omb of not released over all spending data yet. under omb guidance, agencies are to report on their care spending, starting at the end of june. we expect the overall spending data to be available starting probably at the end of july and august timeframe. in the absence of comprehensive the data, we undertook our own efforts to collect what was known about spending, so we collected spending information on the six largest areas that you just mentioned as well as other federal agencies. wer found about $677 million hs been extended and about $1.3 billion has been obligated. that means the government has committed to spend those funds. >> host: have the money is spent with the gao's nicole clowers, their healthcare team manager. we welcome your comments at 202-748-8000 eastern/central time zones. i have to imagine that keeping track of 2.5 million is hard enough. what were the chal
ofof that, 2.57 trillion, nicole clowers, how much hasot been spt already? >> guest: about $677 billion. that's what we found in our collection of data. unfortunately, at treasury and omb of not released over all spending data yet. under omb guidance, agencies are to report on their care spending, starting at the end of june. we expect the overall spending data to be available starting probably at the end of july and august timeframe. in the absence of comprehensive the data, we undertook...
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tell your doctor if you have an infection, spt sores,ew sn s, have had cancer, or bleiceactions if you'veially impacted by covid-19, janssen may be able to help. ♪ >>> welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm iliza shlesinger. by the way, since no one is sleeping anymore, after the show, check out my stand-up special, "unveiled: the iliza shlesinger sketch show" and "spenser confidential," all on netflix now. in just a little bit, her album "that's how rumors get started" came out on friday. music from margo price is on the way. tomorrow night, i will be back screaming about masks on twitter, but whitney cummings will be hosting with her guest eric andre, and music from rema. my guest tonight is an emmy-nominated actress, an emmy-winning producer, and she is even more beautiful in person. she is the executive producer of an eye-opening new documentary called "disclosure." it's available now on netflix. please welcome laverne cox. >> hello, darling. how are you? >> your voice is like butter. i'm thriving you. >> like butter. butter is good. butter is very good. >> disclosure is a very comp
tell your doctor if you have an infection, spt sores,ew sn s, have had cancer, or bleiceactions if you'veially impacted by covid-19, janssen may be able to help. ♪ >>> welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm iliza shlesinger. by the way, since no one is sleeping anymore, after the show, check out my stand-up special, "unveiled: the iliza shlesinger sketch show" and "spenser confidential," all on netflix now. in just a little bit, her album "that's...
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continuation of the coverup, because the one thing that trump is fearful of, when it comes to his being sptfinally we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. and how he was involved in the seeking of foreign help and the utilization of it and how roger stone was critical to that. but you know, unless trump is defeated at the polls in november, we will never really know everything there is to know about this really deep ongoing dismantling of institutions and undermining the rule of law and the original sin of the way that he actually won the election. so roger stone was in the middle of it all. and that is why trump had to cover it up. >> secretary clinton, thank you so much for taking the time todayment i hope you enjoy the gardening, your walks in the wood and hopefully you will be back out on the streets saying i told you so sooner than later. >> i will look forward to that, trevor, stay healthy and stay safe yourself. >> trevor: will do, thank you very much. thank you so much again for that secretary clinton. that's our show for tonight, but before we go, america is facing a
continuation of the coverup, because the one thing that trump is fearful of, when it comes to his being sptfinally we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. and how he was involved in the seeking of foreign help and the utilization of it and how roger stone was critical to that. but you know, unless trump is defeated at the polls in november, we will never really know everything there is to know about this really deep ongoing dismantling of institutions and undermining the rule of...
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. >> >> we'll meet and confront the prime spt.
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she spt the night at johns hopkins in baltimore, where doctors cleaned a bile duct stent. "doing well." says she is now ginsburg is 87. she's had cancer twice, in addition to other health issuesr in recent the family of george floyd filed a federal civil rights lawsuit today against minneapolis and the four police officers floyd died in custst may, when ahite police officer kneeled on his nec eight minutes. the family's attorney, ben crump said the responsibility goes well beyond just one officer. >> it was not just a knee of office derek chauvin on george floyd's neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds, but was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department on the neck george floyd that killed him. >> nawaz: the suit seeks unspecified damages. fired and are faciminalbeen charges. police in atlanta haverrested a teenager in the death of 8-year-old secorie rturner duringial justice protest on the fourth of july. 19-year-old julian con charged with murder. police say he fired into an s.u.v., killing the girl. conley's lawyer says he wa armed, but did not shoot. the shoot
she spt the night at johns hopkins in baltimore, where doctors cleaned a bile duct stent. "doing well." says she is now ginsburg is 87. she's had cancer twice, in addition to other health issuesr in recent the family of george floyd filed a federal civil rights lawsuit today against minneapolis and the four police officers floyd died in custst may, when ahite police officer kneeled on his nec eight minutes. the family's attorney, ben crump said the responsibility goes well beyond just...
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spt $3 milliondn't rki uld've e. and it was a lot of money that i put up. >> how much?it will be forthcoming down the road. >> when we wanted to renegotiate it was just a hard no. that's what lou changed from jolly lou to here's business lou. >> the thing they're not realizing, and the thing every single recording artist has failed to realize for 50 years, is the power of a single word. you know what that word is? recoupable. >> i wish that was one word that someone would've taught us from day one. every entertainer needs to know this word. >> everything in the recording industry is recoupable. by which we mean everything that's done to make you successful, the record company gets to take out of your royalty. >> how much was lou pearlman taking overall from what nsync was making? >> i still don't know the answer to that question. >> do you know that it's more than 20%. >> i know it is more than 65%. >> lou sued us for our name. he was the sixth member of the group. and he owned the name nsync. so he took our name so we could never use it. and that's why we ended up in c
spt $3 milliondn't rki uld've e. and it was a lot of money that i put up. >> how much?it will be forthcoming down the road. >> when we wanted to renegotiate it was just a hard no. that's what lou changed from jolly lou to here's business lou. >> the thing they're not realizing, and the thing every single recording artist has failed to realize for 50 years, is the power of a single word. you know what that word is? recoupable. >> i wish that was one word that someone...