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you are on c-span was senator robert stivers. caller: good morning mr. stivers. i cannot say the company name, ago, --or seven years [indiscernible] -- one off my friends my friends retarded 44 years old. [indiscernible] they're retiring earlier and earlier. telling my kid's generation that they are only going to get social security. host: senator? i really had a hard time picking up what his question was. it was broken on my earpiece. i know he was talking about something related to a 401(k) and people retiring in their 40's, which people cannot retire cannot40's and make -- retire in their 40's and make the pension system work. the only thing i really picked up that i could understand was that. i did not hear a lot of what he was saying. host: i think you caught the just of what he was saying. of what he was saying. let's go to lee. caller: good morning, sir. thank you for your service. guest: thank you. caller: i would like to ask, what part of the pension -- in as' in a fit is benefit is medical coverage and pure money? host: why do you ask that question? cal
you are on c-span was senator robert stivers. caller: good morning mr. stivers. i cannot say the company name, ago, --or seven years [indiscernible] -- one off my friends my friends retarded 44 years old. [indiscernible] they're retiring earlier and earlier. telling my kid's generation that they are only going to get social security. host: senator? i really had a hard time picking up what his question was. it was broken on my earpiece. i know he was talking about something related to a 401(k)...
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you are on c-span was senator robert stivers. caller: good morning mr. stivers. cannot say the company name, ago, --or seven years [indiscernible] -- one off my friends my friends retarded 44 years old. [indiscernible] they're retiring earlier and earlier. telling my kid's generation that they are only going to get social security. host: senator? i really had a hard time picking up what his question was. it was broken on my earpiece. i know he was talking about something related to a 401(k) and people retiring in their 40's, which people cannot retire cannot40's and make -- retire in their 40's and make the pension system work. the only thing i really picked up that i could understand was that. i did not hear a lot of what he was saying. host: i think you caught the just of what he was saying. of what he was saying. let's go to lee. caller: good morning, sir. thank you for your service. guest: thank you. caller: i would like to ask, what part of the pension -- in as' in a fit is benefit is medical coverage and pure money? host: why do you ask that question? calle
you are on c-span was senator robert stivers. caller: good morning mr. stivers. cannot say the company name, ago, --or seven years [indiscernible] -- one off my friends my friends retarded 44 years old. [indiscernible] they're retiring earlier and earlier. telling my kid's generation that they are only going to get social security. host: senator? i really had a hard time picking up what his question was. it was broken on my earpiece. i know he was talking about something related to a 401(k) and...
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robert stivers and allison mulligan grimes will be our guests. be sure to watch c-span's lost ashingtonal -- "w journal." join the discussion. tour goes toiving pierre, south dakota. tv, nathan sanderson talks about pioneer cowboy make lemon. lemon was involved in the growth of our state in the early part of the 20 century. another author will explore more in goals wilder. it's a program of the south dakota state historical society aat is designed to study comprehensive addition of laura ingalls wilder's pioneer girl. that's her autobiography. we will tour south dakota's state capital. you look out, there are four corner areas with flags. obviously, the south dakota flag. there is a flag from the dakota territory. as a flag in the united states. there are flacks from spain and france because they control the territory at different times. has a white flag, a red flag, and a yellow. those of the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. clarke'sbout lewis and encounter with members of the lakota sioux. watch c-span o
robert stivers and allison mulligan grimes will be our guests. be sure to watch c-span's lost ashingtonal -- "w journal." join the discussion. tour goes toiving pierre, south dakota. tv, nathan sanderson talks about pioneer cowboy make lemon. lemon was involved in the growth of our state in the early part of the 20 century. another author will explore more in goals wilder. it's a program of the south dakota state historical society aat is designed to study comprehensive addition of...
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shell of grenfell town the west london high rise in which so many once lived and died of a silicon stiver lorand they were friends and neighbors people she saw almost every day lived opposite grenfell tower for thirty four years on the night of june the fourteenth she was awakened by the fire they could see people at the eye windows. they said hello sometimes the children were show to show we jumped. all around grenfell tower there are still signs of mourning and rage many accuse the authorities of having ignored fire regulations by covering the building and a highly flammable cladding to save money this area is home to many public housing blocks which like when fatah a managed by the local council as they kissed every laurent lives in social housing too and understands the anger. nobody was listening to them and we have experience as well we we know exactly. how it happened you know as much as the fire is they way people were woodridge treated they way they were have been ignored. stands and one of the u.k.'s most affluent boroughs kensington and chelsea many of the houses here are worth
shell of grenfell town the west london high rise in which so many once lived and died of a silicon stiver lorand they were friends and neighbors people she saw almost every day lived opposite grenfell tower for thirty four years on the night of june the fourteenth she was awakened by the fire they could see people at the eye windows. they said hello sometimes the children were show to show we jumped. all around grenfell tower there are still signs of mourning and rage many accuse the...
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stivers. >>> in case you missed it, the monopoly man was on capitol hill today. yep, there he was. former ceo of equifax while he testified on the company's massive data breach, which they undersold the first time. the top hat, the red bow tie and the bushy white mustache were first spotted as the witnesses sat down and the hearing got underway. then rich uncle penny bags, his formal name, positioned himself so he could be seen, just barely, in the frame. we saw him wipe his forehead with giant paper money. you might call it monopoly money. sometimes he put on a monacle. i would always be playing with my mustache if it looked like that. all in the nail of drawing attention on forced arbitration clauses used throughout the industry. the groups who protested said they are get out of jail free cards which the monopoly man also had with him today. it was pretty clever. it made me, whatever happened to season three of mr. robot? "the beat" starts right now. >> people forget the get out of jail free card, that is the pardon power in the game of monopoly. >> there it is. >> there you go.
stivers. >>> in case you missed it, the monopoly man was on capitol hill today. yep, there he was. former ceo of equifax while he testified on the company's massive data breach, which they undersold the first time. the top hat, the red bow tie and the bushy white mustache were first spotted as the witnesses sat down and the hearing got underway. then rich uncle penny bags, his formal name, positioned himself so he could be seen, just barely, in the frame. we saw him wipe his forehead...
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kentucky's senate president robert stivers and secretary of state will be our guests on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 8:10 a.m. eastern. and join us thursday for the entire "washington journal" starting at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> earlier today several groups held rallies outside the supreme court as oral argument was heard or in a case dealing with partisan gerrymandering. the case, gill v. whitford, coer
kentucky's senate president robert stivers and secretary of state will be our guests on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 8:10 a.m. eastern. and join us thursday for the entire "washington journal" starting at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> earlier today several groups held rallies outside the supreme court as oral argument was heard or in a case dealing with partisan gerrymandering. the case, gill v. whitford, coer
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kentucky's senate president robert stivers and secretary of state will be our guests on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 8:10 a.m. eastern. and join us thursday for the entire "washington journal" starting at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> earlier today several groups held rallies outside the supreme court as oral argument was heard or in a case dealing with partisan gerrymandering. the case, gill v. whitford, considered whether redistricting in wisconsin was unconstitutional. current and former lawmakers including former california governor arnold schwarzenegger spoke before the supreme court and also the plaintiff in the case spoke at the rally. >> when do we want it? >> no. >> good morning and thank you for coming out to our rally. my name is joanne antoine, and i am the manager of outreach for common cause maryland. we are a nonpartisan grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of our american democracy. we have over 30 state chapters and over a million members throughout the country. common cause is just one of three groups that is hosting today's
kentucky's senate president robert stivers and secretary of state will be our guests on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 8:10 a.m. eastern. and join us thursday for the entire "washington journal" starting at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> earlier today several groups held rallies outside the supreme court as oral argument was heard or in a case dealing with partisan gerrymandering. the case, gill v. whitford, considered whether redistricting in wisconsin...
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stivers, i'm sorry, chairman stivers. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman.ppreciate you holding this hearing and appreciate ranking member green and all of you looking at solutions for this opioid crisis plaguing all the communities across this country. congressman turner alluded to it in ohio, opioid overdoses exceed car accidents as the leading cause of death for most ohioans. there have been a lot of great ideas presented here today and i have appreciated learning from many of our colleagues. i for the last five years have held opioid round tables, drug round tables in my district to talk about solutions and we've come up with some of ideas from the field of folks that know what is driving this crisis. i'll talk about some medical things in a second. the first thing i know we have to do is bring back hope and economic opportunity to people. i think what you're doing, mr. chairman, with regulatory reform and what we're doing with tax reform will help with that. there are a lot of other things we can do first. the idea that came out of our roundtable this y
stivers, i'm sorry, chairman stivers. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman.ppreciate you holding this hearing and appreciate ranking member green and all of you looking at solutions for this opioid crisis plaguing all the communities across this country. congressman turner alluded to it in ohio, opioid overdoses exceed car accidents as the leading cause of death for most ohioans. there have been a lot of great ideas presented here today and i have appreciated learning from many of our...