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so treasury does have the patience to sustain these efforts. >> ok, nanda, you're involved with the sustainable finance initiative. as i mentioned, even if we're very successful, the fiscal burden will increase on the most effective countries in the near term. do you have any sense of -- well, tell us about sustainsable financing. what is the time frame for this? there is more resources required probably in the immediate future. external funding will be in an ideal world, the same. it is not likely to increase, maybe. what's the outlook on this? what are we asking our partner countries to do? >> let me give you a couple minutes of background. i would like to thank ambassador burke for believing in this. with economic, growth, we know that the spoon -- that the spending on health goes up. what we observed was that there is a lot of economic transition taking place in many of these countries. over time, what we has done once, donor money had come in and crowded out spending on health which is a rational response from the ministry of finance. but as the countries evolve and grow, donors pull back
so treasury does have the patience to sustain these efforts. >> ok, nanda, you're involved with the sustainable finance initiative. as i mentioned, even if we're very successful, the fiscal burden will increase on the most effective countries in the near term. do you have any sense of -- well, tell us about sustainsable financing. what is the time frame for this? there is more resources required probably in the immediate future. external funding will be in an ideal world, the same. it is...
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we said let's come in, let's talk about this, even with the aircraft we're sustaining, how do we sustain them until the 2030, 2040 time frame. >> all right. well, we got to all the hands i saw. we are at the end of our hour. i want to thank our audience coming and for asking great questions and being very attentive. keep your eyes peeled for future events on future vertical lift. this series definitely will continue into next year. we will have something i'm sure in the spring. is and please join me in thanking our panel for a great presentation. [ applause ]. >>> while congress is on break, we're showing you american history tv programs normally only seen on weekends. we look at what happened after the end of world war ii starting at 8:00 eastern with the fate of nazi and japanese war criminals after the war. that's followed by how the war changed the u.s. and the rest of the world. american history tv, primetime all this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> sunday in depth will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. we're taking your phone calls, tweets, e-mails and fac
we said let's come in, let's talk about this, even with the aircraft we're sustaining, how do we sustain them until the 2030, 2040 time frame. >> all right. well, we got to all the hands i saw. we are at the end of our hour. i want to thank our audience coming and for asking great questions and being very attentive. keep your eyes peeled for future events on future vertical lift. this series definitely will continue into next year. we will have something i'm sure in the spring. is and...
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and for a landowner, that makes it a model that is self-sustaining.while we're going through this, instead of sitting, waiting on the economy for our return on our investment, we're alreadreceiving a return on our investment. - we went across the cotry, we actually went overseas, we tried to find other prects. we found bits and pieces of what we wanted our community to be like, but we did not find a true model. we were able to find new urban projects, and were able to find sustainable projects, but we never found one that we felt had the look and the feel and the deep sustainability that we wanted. so a lot of what we're doing, we basically are kind of the pioneers on. - when you look at the whole picture, it's not just a zero-carbon development, it's not just a zero-waste development, but it's a place where we're reinventing the american business park. and building houses around it-- not separating them, so that the factories and the jobs are here, and the houses are over here, but mixing them up and saying, "you know what? it's really okay for peopl
and for a landowner, that makes it a model that is self-sustaining.while we're going through this, instead of sitting, waiting on the economy for our return on our investment, we're alreadreceiving a return on our investment. - we went across the cotry, we actually went overseas, we tried to find other prects. we found bits and pieces of what we wanted our community to be like, but we did not find a true model. we were able to find new urban projects, and were able to find sustainable projects,...
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sustainability committee at the -- talk about you created a you talk about you created a sustainabilityee at the board level, and some of the conversation is tied into sustainability and the success of sustainability. >> everybody has targets. every brand within his company has to be on board. he has forced them to be on board with the sustainability thing. if they don't do it, it will cost them a little compensation. oliver: what is it about the fashion industry in terms of where the materials come from, related to animals, related to labor. is this an industry where this is particularly in focus and sort of important to assess? >> fashion is one of the most polluting industries in the world. people do not think of that too much, because it is really opaque thing. the supply chains at most of these companies are really opaque. you don't know where your clothing is coming from. sometimes the companies do not know because they subcontract out to smaller factories and so on and don't even know where their own things are being made. oliver: is it about margins to some extent? >> it is abou
sustainability committee at the -- talk about you created a you talk about you created a sustainabilityee at the board level, and some of the conversation is tied into sustainability and the success of sustainability. >> everybody has targets. every brand within his company has to be on board. he has forced them to be on board with the sustainability thing. if they don't do it, it will cost them a little compensation. oliver: what is it about the fashion industry in terms of where the...
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if you are going to maintain sustainable pythons, you have to have a sustainable source of rats.s is important. fashion is one of the industries we frequently look at. think of leather, excess, luxury. go across the brand and look at where you can change this make , an impact, everything from driving workers wages up to making sure you're leaving a less permanent environment of -- environmental damage is something that is becoming a standout. carol: we spoke with the reporter about his conversation with the ceo of caring. >> caring has stood out on the sustainability front. this is something that a lot of fashion companies think about it but i don't know if they go , forward with enough. enough changes to what they are doing on the backend. carol: take a step act. let's talk about what caring is. because i didn't even realize they had changed the name. it's a really well-known company and some extreme luxe brands. >> caring's biggest brand is gucci. mccartney,e stella puma, a bunch of other stuff. they are a company that runs all of these different luxury brands. in order to get
if you are going to maintain sustainable pythons, you have to have a sustainable source of rats.s is important. fashion is one of the industries we frequently look at. think of leather, excess, luxury. go across the brand and look at where you can change this make , an impact, everything from driving workers wages up to making sure you're leaving a less permanent environment of -- environmental damage is something that is becoming a standout. carol: we spoke with the reporter about his...
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it's finding a way forward for a sustainable system for the future. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister doesn't seem to be aware that 4.6 billion was cut from the social care budget in the last parliament and put it onto local government ought to be taken for what it is peer 2% of capital taxes clearly nonsense. 95% of councils use the social care preset and raise less than 3% of the money they plan to spend on adult social care. billions available for tax giveaways to corporations not mentioned in the statement underfunded and healthy people left the isolated and in christ is because of the lack of government funding of social care. >> we see many councils around the country that have taken the social care preset and as a result the more people being able to access social care needs being met. sadly there is also councils across the country where we do see a worse performance in relation to social care. the right honorable judge that refers to the issue of iv. i might remind him at the last election the chancellor said there'll be not a penny more for local
it's finding a way forward for a sustainable system for the future. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister doesn't seem to be aware that 4.6 billion was cut from the social care budget in the last parliament and put it onto local government ought to be taken for what it is peer 2% of capital taxes clearly nonsense. 95% of councils use the social care preset and raise less than 3% of the money they plan to spend on adult social care. billions available for tax giveaways to corporations not...
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my partners and i invest according to sustainability models. i knock on wood before i say this, our mission is to prove the business case that in the investment part of the market, full integration should be best practice. there is now a very large amount of academic research showing that when it is integrated, investors get better returns and in virtually every sector of the economy, businesses that fully embrace sustainability are performing better. there are many, many studies now. it is becoming an established reality. mr. friedman: if president-elect trump are here, knowing what we know about when he said during the campaign, now he told us at the new york times last week that he was open at least to some of these climate questions. what advice would you give him? what advice would you give to him about two things. one, about the state of the climate right now. and about the environmental community. mr. gore: i know you have advice on that. i read the transcript of this meeting with the new york times it i really appreciate the way you wer
my partners and i invest according to sustainability models. i knock on wood before i say this, our mission is to prove the business case that in the investment part of the market, full integration should be best practice. there is now a very large amount of academic research showing that when it is integrated, investors get better returns and in virtually every sector of the economy, businesses that fully embrace sustainability are performing better. there are many, many studies now. it is...
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obama: that's how we can sustain this long struggle. that's how we will protect this country.t's how we will protect our constitution against all threats, foreign and domestic. i trust that you will fulfill that mission, because you have fulfilled all others. it is the greatest honor of my life to serve as commander-in-chief. i thank you for all you have done and all you will do in the future. may god bless you, our troops, and the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪
obama: that's how we can sustain this long struggle. that's how we will protect this country.t's how we will protect our constitution against all threats, foreign and domestic. i trust that you will fulfill that mission, because you have fulfilled all others. it is the greatest honor of my life to serve as commander-in-chief. i thank you for all you have done and all you will do in the future. may god bless you, our troops, and the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪
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i think the existing economy system is not sustainable.arren buffet: you have to think of the fact we only have one planet, so we should treat the planet as a nonrenewable resource, and obviously, the more people we have on it, the more strains we put upon the planet. thomas friedman: i have argued our planet is getting hot, flat, and crowded. what that means basically is that on the one hand it is getting hot, that is global warming. rising, we know that is happening. but will also happen faster as it is getting flat, that means more and more people from an american point of view can see how we live, aspire to how we live and live like we live. and that means more people living in american size homes, driving american size cars, american sized big macs. if we do not find a more sustainable business to satisfy those aspirations of all of these people who want and now can have our lifestyle, that is a wonderful thing, but if we do not do it in a more sustainable way, we we are going to burn up, choke up, heat up, this planet. and that itsel
i think the existing economy system is not sustainable.arren buffet: you have to think of the fact we only have one planet, so we should treat the planet as a nonrenewable resource, and obviously, the more people we have on it, the more strains we put upon the planet. thomas friedman: i have argued our planet is getting hot, flat, and crowded. what that means basically is that on the one hand it is getting hot, that is global warming. rising, we know that is happening. but will also happen...
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if you're going to grow and maintain sustainable house you need a sustainable -- wes is one of the industryt. we look tip detail across these brands. and really look at where you can change this, where you can make an impact, from driving workers wages up to make sure you are leaving a less permanent environmental damage is something that really is important. >> we talked with a reporter about his conversation with the ceo. >> i don't know for they really go forward with enough changes to what they are doing on the back and on the supply change. carol: you have talk about what caring is because i didn't realize they changed the name. it is a very well-known company. and some really extreme lux brands. >> kering's biggest brand is gucci. they also have puma, a bunch of other stuff. they are a company that runs these luxury brands. in order to get big, they have to have multiple brands. carol: formally ppr. >> francios pino is now the ceo. oliver: about four years ago, they said we will do x, y, z measures to be more sustainable. where are they now? how have they made progress on that? >> in
if you're going to grow and maintain sustainable house you need a sustainable -- wes is one of the industryt. we look tip detail across these brands. and really look at where you can change this, where you can make an impact, from driving workers wages up to make sure you are leaving a less permanent environmental damage is something that really is important. >> we talked with a reporter about his conversation with the ceo. >> i don't know for they really go forward with enough...
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it is about finding a way forward that can give us a sustainable system for the future. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister does not seem to be aware that 4.6 billion was cut from the social care budget and a last parliament. to talk of putting it on local governments ought to be taken for what it is -- a con. councils use -- raised its social care precepts and it raised less than 3% of the money they plaintiffs and on adult social care. billions need to be made available. the tax giveaways to corporations not mentioned in -- manyement isolated elderly people are isolated and in crisis because of the lack of government funding. councils we see many across the country that have taken the benefits of the social care precepts and have seen more people being able to access social care and needs being met. councils across the country who have not taken that opportunity, where we do see a worse performance in relation to social care. but the right honorable gentleman refers to the issue of money. i might remind him that at the last election, the chancellor said there would be not a pe
it is about finding a way forward that can give us a sustainable system for the future. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister does not seem to be aware that 4.6 billion was cut from the social care budget and a last parliament. to talk of putting it on local governments ought to be taken for what it is -- a con. councils use -- raised its social care precepts and it raised less than 3% of the money they plaintiffs and on adult social care. billions need to be made available. the tax...
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in iraq in particular it will be necessary for the coalition to provide sustained assistance and carry on our work to train, equip, and support and support local police, border guards another forces to hold areas cleared of isil. beyond security, there are still be trounced to rebuild, services to reestablish and communities to restore. those are not military matters but there part of how after winning the battle one wins the piece. that's why my principal concern that this juncture is international community stabilization and governments efforts lagging behind the military campaign. there also need to be continue political support for an inclusive iraq. in her region with secretariats and the threat of isil has brought people together for now against the common and. that's really true in iraq thanks to the unity and leadership of prime minister a body cooperation between the iraqi security forces in the kurdish fishmarket in the battle to retake most has racial level that would've been unthinkable a year ago. we are taken steps to help promote and maintain the unity. we know that's th
in iraq in particular it will be necessary for the coalition to provide sustained assistance and carry on our work to train, equip, and support and support local police, border guards another forces to hold areas cleared of isil. beyond security, there are still be trounced to rebuild, services to reestablish and communities to restore. those are not military matters but there part of how after winning the battle one wins the piece. that's why my principal concern that this juncture is...
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a sustainable this is important stuff. fashion is one of the industries we look at.leather, access and luxury. and youacross brands can look at where you can change this, make an impact. everything from driving workers some wages up and a less permanent environmental damage which is something that is very important that other companies have realized is a real example. carol: we spoke with the conversation. >> caring has put out on the sustainability front. a lot of fashion companies think about it but i don't know if they go forward with enough. enough changes to what they are doing on the backend. carol: you have talk about what caring is because i didn't realize they changed the name. it is a very well-known company. >> the biggest brand is gucci. bunch of have puma, a other stuff. they are a company that runs these luxury brands. in order to get big, they have to have multiple brands. carol: formally ppr. pino is now the ceo. oliver: about four years ago, they said we will do x, y ,z z measures to be more sustainable. where are they now? >> in 2012, it looked at e
a sustainable this is important stuff. fashion is one of the industries we look at.leather, access and luxury. and youacross brands can look at where you can change this, make an impact. everything from driving workers some wages up and a less permanent environmental damage which is something that is very important that other companies have realized is a real example. carol: we spoke with the conversation. >> caring has put out on the sustainability front. a lot of fashion companies think...
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we would probably want to explore joint sustainment. you know -- the other thing is, and we've touched on the open architecture capability, really that allows us to plug-and-play and rapidly innovate new technologies into the aircraft. so if we go to a more of an app for that approach, or with resident firm ware and hardware that is available and we really define that open architecture system of how different capabilities can plug-and-play in the aircraft, how easily it is to update the aircraft. and then one of the other opportunities is with a clean sheet design, we can design all of this into the aircraft up front. we've had both in the h1 fleet and the h60 fleets over the last 30-plus years, we've experienced great growth and enhanced the capabilities of the aircraft. so with this in mind, we would go into capability set three planning for that growth in the feature. >> that is absolutely a great point. and you know, you talk about the sustainability of logistics foot print, there is also a threat reduction piece to that. you look a
we would probably want to explore joint sustainment. you know -- the other thing is, and we've touched on the open architecture capability, really that allows us to plug-and-play and rapidly innovate new technologies into the aircraft. so if we go to a more of an app for that approach, or with resident firm ware and hardware that is available and we really define that open architecture system of how different capabilities can plug-and-play in the aircraft, how easily it is to update the...
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skrg secretary of interior and expertise in programs to detect and do something that hip it's and sustainur efforts over time we can make a huge impact sustaining the efforts over time this is it is a research project this is not something funded currently or anticipated to be funded by the national institute over a 3 or 5 year period and then over we intend for this to be sustained for 10, 15, 20 years to really see an impact over the period of time we need to have everyone's participation that's the idea of collective impact so not just ucsf or the department of health it is all the hospitals and the clinics and the community groups that all have an interest ♪ tomas has given a personal perspective that is important to remember if we look at it the community it is one of the biggest problems it should effect us personally the things we're focused on we see the slut numbers and reducing disparities tailor difference across the city and across the country with the groups and social groups and lgbt community members and geographic areas we have the data that allows us to describe cancer in
skrg secretary of interior and expertise in programs to detect and do something that hip it's and sustainur efforts over time we can make a huge impact sustaining the efforts over time this is it is a research project this is not something funded currently or anticipated to be funded by the national institute over a 3 or 5 year period and then over we intend for this to be sustained for 10, 15, 20 years to really see an impact over the period of time we need to have everyone's participation...
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and we have to pursue a smart strategy that can be sustained. the time remaining, let me just suggest what i think should guide this approach. first of all, a sustainable counterterrorism strategy depends on keeping the threat in perspective. the terrorist threat is real and it is dangerous. but these terrorists want to cast themselves as the van gard of a new world order. they are not. they are thugs, and they are murderers and they should be treated that way. [ applause ] now fascism threatened to overrun the entire world, and we had to wage total war in response. communism threatened not only to overturn a world order, but threatened nuclear holocaust, so we had to build arm amts to contain it. they can kill people, but they don't pose an existential threat to our nation. and we must not make the mistake of elevating them as if they do. that does their job for them. it makes them more important and helps them with recruitment. a second and related point is that we cannot follow the path of previous great powers who sometimes defeated themselv
and we have to pursue a smart strategy that can be sustained. the time remaining, let me just suggest what i think should guide this approach. first of all, a sustainable counterterrorism strategy depends on keeping the threat in perspective. the terrorist threat is real and it is dangerous. but these terrorists want to cast themselves as the van gard of a new world order. they are not. they are thugs, and they are murderers and they should be treated that way. [ applause ] now fascism...
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pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be.ny time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. who says i shouldn't havmy doctor.very day? my dentist. definitely my wife. hey wait. we have better bubbles. make sparkling water at home and drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. >>> so people don't realize how significant china town is. we are standing in the birthplace of san francisco. this first wooden house was erected in 1865. there were people establishing san francisco here we are in china town. >> where are we now. >> the street is named the street of the chinese. the chinese commerce is head quart red here. >> there are three businesses -- chung con, rount business, laundry business, do bout gum, ga gambling business. >> what did your family do. >> a merchant in the china town. my father became friends with walter hauss. my grandmother u.s. citizen,
pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be.ny time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. who says i shouldn't havmy doctor.very day? my dentist. definitely my wife. hey wait. we have better bubbles. make sparkling water at home and drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. >>> so...
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he did see a reversal in the markets but is that sustainable?irness to mario draghi, when he issued the initial statement, we did say there would be more details coming in the news conference. we were telegraphing to you that we have to talk about this because you might not get it from the paper. alix: and the other news is that they will buy maturities of one-two years. so 1-30 is what they can buy. and they can buy below the deposit rates so how many bonds is that actually free up? and what countries can they buy from? david: that is terrific. we will come back with more reaction from the ecb. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak. kelly, the ceoy of southwest airlines at 12:30 p.m. eastern time. for more investor reaction to the ecb decision, andrew bosomworth is here. he is joining us now from newport beach, california. to see you. so is this a dovish taper or a hawkish ease by mario draghi? andrew: 60 is less than 80, i see this as tapering to the extent that it is open ended if there are some dovish elements to it, that is put
he did see a reversal in the markets but is that sustainable?irness to mario draghi, when he issued the initial statement, we did say there would be more details coming in the news conference. we were telegraphing to you that we have to talk about this because you might not get it from the paper. alix: and the other news is that they will buy maturities of one-two years. so 1-30 is what they can buy. and they can buy below the deposit rates so how many bonds is that actually free up? and what...
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notice bacb out to the north and west, the sustained wind is a lot stronger.strong.ng at 22. gusting even higher than that. martinsburg 21.urg 2 frederick 10 miles per hourk 10 and winchester m is 15. so, what we're going see here,e, the winds will ramp up aamp up little bit more through therohe morning hours.g hou. so we're going to be sustainedin today 15, 20, 25 miles per5 mile hour with gifts to 30, maybe mae even some gusts up to aboutbo 40 miles per hour or so and aond little bit of that that wind is kind of driving snowngno flurries over the mountains moui and in our direction. direction. i'll show that you in a second. right now wind chill factorw how it feelswind outside based o those sustained winds feelseels like 32 in winchester and itr a feels like 23 and it feels, n-gaithersburg 32 here.burg little bit of light flurryight y activity coming through.ty c we'll see some of that thishat h morning, maybe occasionallybe o today as well. l but definitelyefinel blustery and cold.ry a cold. there's you remember forecast.ms how some traffic.how erin como she's do
notice bacb out to the north and west, the sustained wind is a lot stronger.strong.ng at 22. gusting even higher than that. martinsburg 21.urg 2 frederick 10 miles per hourk 10 and winchester m is 15. so, what we're going see here,e, the winds will ramp up aamp up little bit more through therohe morning hours.g hou. so we're going to be sustainedin today 15, 20, 25 miles per5 mile hour with gifts to 30, maybe mae even some gusts up to aboutbo 40 miles per hour or so and aond little bit of that...
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the judge life—sustaining treatment should be withdrawn.ly important principles and strongly held views. he went on to say the statement, the life of paul briggs does have value. it raises from the middle issues rating to vulnerable persons, who cannot make valid and applicable decisions for themselves. but thejudge ruled applicable decisions for themselves. but the judge ruled that this life—sustaining treatment could be legally withheld. he said at the end of thisjudgment, legally withheld. he said at the end of this judgment, it means that the court is doing on behalf of mr briggs what he would have wanted and done for himself in what he thought was his own best interests. but this may not be the end of the case, because there could potentially still be an appeal. and a statement was read out on behalf of lindsey briggs by her solicitor, that was at the end of today's judgment. when we first were notified of the judge 's decision that it was not import's best interest for his life sustaining treatment to continue, we we re sustaining tre
the judge life—sustaining treatment should be withdrawn.ly important principles and strongly held views. he went on to say the statement, the life of paul briggs does have value. it raises from the middle issues rating to vulnerable persons, who cannot make valid and applicable decisions for themselves. but thejudge ruled applicable decisions for themselves. but the judge ruled that this life—sustaining treatment could be legally withheld. he said at the end of thisjudgment, legally...
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it has been sustainable. it has been multilateral. and it demonstrates a shift in how we've taken the fight to terrorists everywhere from south asia to the sahel. instead of pushing all of the burden onto american ground troops, instead of trying to mount invasions wherever terrorists appear, we've built a network of partners. in libya where u.s. air power has helped local militias dislodge a dangerous isil cell. in mali, where u.s. logistics and intelligence support helped our french allies roll back al qaeda branches there. in somalia where u.s. operations support and african union-led force and international peacekeepe peacekeepers. and in yemen where years of targeted strikes have degraded al qaeda in the peninsula. these offensive efforts have buttressed a global effort to make it harder for terrorist networks to breach our defenses and spread their violent ideology's. working with european allies who suffered terrible attacks, we strengthened intelligence sharing and cut in half the flow of foreign fighters to isil. we've worked
it has been sustainable. it has been multilateral. and it demonstrates a shift in how we've taken the fight to terrorists everywhere from south asia to the sahel. instead of pushing all of the burden onto american ground troops, instead of trying to mount invasions wherever terrorists appear, we've built a network of partners. in libya where u.s. air power has helped local militias dislodge a dangerous isil cell. in mali, where u.s. logistics and intelligence support helped our french allies...
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they are all sustained by our gaming. we do allow our youth to go to college on scholarship and to afford them the opportunity to grow and be future leaders for our community. it is definitely not without issues as well. we have drug abuse. we have domestic violence. we have poverty here as well. we also have a lot of successes. we have people going to college and getting their degrees and wanting to be the leaders who are making changes within our community. we struggle just like everyone else, but we also have leaders working diligently to make things better for all of our people. when people visit, i hope they gain a better understanding of who we are as a people. we are not one of the most prevalent tribes within the state. when people say i visited arizona, the salt river pima-maricopa community does not usually pop to the top of their head as a tribe. it is usually navajo or hopi experience that people resonate with. but we are a proud people and i want people to understand we have been here for thousands of years.
they are all sustained by our gaming. we do allow our youth to go to college on scholarship and to afford them the opportunity to grow and be future leaders for our community. it is definitely not without issues as well. we have drug abuse. we have domestic violence. we have poverty here as well. we also have a lot of successes. we have people going to college and getting their degrees and wanting to be the leaders who are making changes within our community. we struggle just like everyone...
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this is not sustainable. the investments today would make the important growt growth growl supply that we are going to need in the future years. another interesting point is not just why the wheel prices are important and the price stability and energy security sy and the economy but it's also important for the stock markets. the conventional wisdom a couple years ago was if you had a low oil prices would be good for the stock market but actually the last 12, there is a high correlation between the prices and the stock market so as a consequence, the take away is good for the strong stock market. >> the point about how it's good for the investment and what's been happening with the oil markets, one of the things i want to ask about was you mentioned yesterday they analyzed was goin what's going n with the market in terms of the response to the deal. one of the fundamental questions that is still out there is in the low price environment that may stay between 1 52 to $70 rae over the next several years a lot o
this is not sustainable. the investments today would make the important growt growth growl supply that we are going to need in the future years. another interesting point is not just why the wheel prices are important and the price stability and energy security sy and the economy but it's also important for the stock markets. the conventional wisdom a couple years ago was if you had a low oil prices would be good for the stock market but actually the last 12, there is a high correlation between...
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sustained wind speeds will start decreasing tonight. those are the sustained winds. gusts even stronger. that push of air from second spot is going to be even colder as we get bites to the air and early part of next week. first things first, with the breeze blowing, wind chills to start your middle of the day winds, 10 to 30 sustained but especially at the northwest part of town. lingering breezes until saturday, monday through tuesday ayeyiyi. to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology oh, that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> all new at 11, you're about to meet a real life jailbird. >> two if you want to get technical. craig bird named bird waited out outside in the tree, and the human jailbird asked the deputy to retrieve his ma caw. caw. ? [vo] is it a force of natu
sustained wind speeds will start decreasing tonight. those are the sustained winds. gusts even stronger. that push of air from second spot is going to be even colder as we get bites to the air and early part of next week. first things first, with the breeze blowing, wind chills to start your middle of the day winds, 10 to 30 sustained but especially at the northwest part of town. lingering breezes until saturday, monday through tuesday ayeyiyi. to play old classics. with chase atms, he can...
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and in this film, will the sun power a sustainable world?
and in this film, will the sun power a sustainable world?
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friday will yield stronger 35 mph with sustained winds around 20 mph from the north. we keep to sunny skies and highs just below 55 degrees for most locations. a wind advisory is in effect for areas around las vegas through the day on friday. winds will die off slightly but remain breezy on saturday. highs will start to increase into the upper 50s saturday and then near 60 on sunday. the sun will remain out through the weekend making it a near things are in the air for next week. the two long range models are indecisive about the temperatures dropping into the work week with the american model keeping things near average most for the week and the european model drastically cooling things off. as of now we will cut the difference and keep highs into the mid to lower 50s but this will most likely change once the models handle the situation better. currently i am leaning toward campus. community leaders gathering to denounce a professor -- after about immigrant students. 13 action news reporter tom george is live with the latest. in today's healthy living -- it's a dilem
friday will yield stronger 35 mph with sustained winds around 20 mph from the north. we keep to sunny skies and highs just below 55 degrees for most locations. a wind advisory is in effect for areas around las vegas through the day on friday. winds will die off slightly but remain breezy on saturday. highs will start to increase into the upper 50s saturday and then near 60 on sunday. the sun will remain out through the weekend making it a near things are in the air for next week. the two long...
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you have all heard sustainable is an important part of this project. i think it is the only way to build buildings in the world and i'm very proud that ocean wide are also 100% behind creating such a energy conscious and sustainable building. platinum rating for a superpower is actually not that easy to achieve. we worked with great engineer could again the teamwork. we have a huge team of extraordinary consultants. the external skeleton of this building, which is a unique feature of the first street tower, will make it 30% less waste. total use 30% less material than other towers. which makes it a lighter tower which ultimately, in this city where you all know the ground conditions are not the greatest in the world for towers, is very important and in this particular case, the piles of this tower will go down 400 feet, all the way down to the bedrock. that means it's the deepest bylaws anywhere in the west coast in america. so with everything that technology and all the brains and working on this project no, this should actually be-well hopefully, the
you have all heard sustainable is an important part of this project. i think it is the only way to build buildings in the world and i'm very proud that ocean wide are also 100% behind creating such a energy conscious and sustainable building. platinum rating for a superpower is actually not that easy to achieve. we worked with great engineer could again the teamwork. we have a huge team of extraordinary consultants. the external skeleton of this building, which is a unique feature of the first...
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skrg secretary of interior and expertise in programs to detect and do something that hip it's and sustainur efforts over time we can make a huge impact sustaining the efforts over time this is it is a research project this is not something funded currently or anticipated to be funded by the national institute over a 3 or 5 year period and then over we intend for this to be sustained for 10, 15, 20 years to really see an impact over the period of time we need to have everyone's participation that's the idea of collective impact so not just ucsf or the department of health it is all the hospitals and the clinics and the community groups that all have an interest ♪ tomas has given a personal perspective that is important to remember if we look at it the community it is one of the biggest problems it should effect us personally the things we're focused on we see the slut numbers and reducing disparities tailor difference across the city and across the country with the groups and social groups and lgbt community members and geographic areas we have the data that allows us to describe cancer in
skrg secretary of interior and expertise in programs to detect and do something that hip it's and sustainur efforts over time we can make a huge impact sustaining the efforts over time this is it is a research project this is not something funded currently or anticipated to be funded by the national institute over a 3 or 5 year period and then over we intend for this to be sustained for 10, 15, 20 years to really see an impact over the period of time we need to have everyone's participation...
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but ultimately, what i've had to do is to think about what can we sustain, what is realistic? and my first priority has to be what's the right thing to do for america? and it has been our view that the best thing to do has been to provide some support to the moderate opposition so what they could sustain themselves and that you wouldn't see anti-assad regime sentiments just pouring in to al-nusra and al qaeda or isil. that we engaged our international partners in order to put pressure on all the parties involved and to try to resolve this through diplomatic and political means. i cannot claim that we've been successful. and so, that's something that, as is true with a lot of issues and problems around the world, i have to go to bed with every night. but i continue to believe that it was the right approach, given what realistically we could get done. absent a decision, as i said, to go in a much more significant way. and that, i think, would not have been sustainable or good for the american people because we had a whole host of other obligations that we also had to meet, wars
but ultimately, what i've had to do is to think about what can we sustain, what is realistic? and my first priority has to be what's the right thing to do for america? and it has been our view that the best thing to do has been to provide some support to the moderate opposition so what they could sustain themselves and that you wouldn't see anti-assad regime sentiments just pouring in to al-nusra and al qaeda or isil. that we engaged our international partners in order to put pressure on all...
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sustained higher yields, maybe flattening here. lot of people looking for a migration back toward lower interest rates. that will be the debate this morning. guy johnson? let's show you the board and get into what is happening on our side of the atlantic. that is what is happening with 1.2657.e rate, the markets have callemed. nothing -- sanofi makes their bid. people are saying would have to thatrth of 250 to make successful. it feels pretty wide if you are in the bond market right now. let's show you my board. this is the spread between treasuries and the german bund. look at the spike we have seen. i have to jim and on that to show you what is happening. an incredible story -- i have to zoom in on that and show you what is happening. so: guy johnson, thank you much. we are honored to begin our fed coverage today with peter hooper of deutsche bank, with his years at the imf. peter hooper writing more than thoughtful, larger, bigger picture views. it janet yellen central-bank to the world? thejust showed that with convergence with
sustained higher yields, maybe flattening here. lot of people looking for a migration back toward lower interest rates. that will be the debate this morning. guy johnson? let's show you the board and get into what is happening on our side of the atlantic. that is what is happening with 1.2657.e rate, the markets have callemed. nothing -- sanofi makes their bid. people are saying would have to thatrth of 250 to make successful. it feels pretty wide if you are in the bond market right now. let's...
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those types of businesses none of them on their own is large enough to sustain a stand alone businessree or four working cooperatives together in order to get a space in san francisco and may not not the most lucrative business the market has forced this so i think you know - the market will dictate they'll do an r d and maybe locations and creams. >> that's one of the things that concerns me we don't understand where the market is going and all of a sudden a big there's not number of patients and deliveries if we understand that more we might say okay this many bikes whatever but a big open-endedness we're putting it in the right place with the right controls. >> we want to keep it as officers. >> i move to continue to february 16th. >> i like to push it out more with the high schools i believe we need a little bit more asking other people to advise us and have him prepare a more detailed plan in response to the questions given we're basically in the holidays so i'll say march we have - and it had been upon us to make decisions i want us to have more misguidance on the the subject pr
those types of businesses none of them on their own is large enough to sustain a stand alone businessree or four working cooperatives together in order to get a space in san francisco and may not not the most lucrative business the market has forced this so i think you know - the market will dictate they'll do an r d and maybe locations and creams. >> that's one of the things that concerns me we don't understand where the market is going and all of a sudden a big there's not number of...
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you're talking about sustainable.potentially easy for him to have a couple of these razzle-dazzle ideas a week right now, but to continue to do that through four years of his president would be very difficult. >> in a speech today, president obama said the only way for terrorists to win is if this country loses sight of its own values. let's watch that. >> these terrorists can never directly destroy our way of life. but we can do it for them if we lose track of who we are and the values that this nation was founded upon. in this fight, we have to uphold the civil liberties that define us. terrorists want us to turn on one another. and while defeating them requires us to draw upon the enormous capabilities of all of our governments, we have to make sure changes in how we address terrorists are not abused. >> is he talking to trump? i mean, he's a gentleman, but he's still talking to trump, it seems. >> sure, at a certain point, he laid out five things that he thought the next administration should follow up and focus o
you're talking about sustainable.potentially easy for him to have a couple of these razzle-dazzle ideas a week right now, but to continue to do that through four years of his president would be very difficult. >> in a speech today, president obama said the only way for terrorists to win is if this country loses sight of its own values. let's watch that. >> these terrorists can never directly destroy our way of life. but we can do it for them if we lose track of who we are and the...
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you need sustainability. the fact that the system has existed for 200 years and probably will for another 200 years, great. there is this symbiotic relationship where government needs to not just regulate business, which they like to do but they also enable business. they need to focus on that enabling side, whether it is the infrastructure we talk about, the education system that steve was talking about, what do we do with trade that is important, a patent system that understands the digital age and how things could be different. there is a lot of stuff that government needs to be doing to enable business to be successful. >> you saw this firsthand on the simpson bowles commission. where do we stand on the debt? i don't think that came up once. where do we stand on the debt? is everything cool? >> actually, it came up several times in the election. both candidates did a great job of swats it away. nobody really wanted to hear about it. no, the problem is not gone away. my generation is still retiring even if
you need sustainability. the fact that the system has existed for 200 years and probably will for another 200 years, great. there is this symbiotic relationship where government needs to not just regulate business, which they like to do but they also enable business. they need to focus on that enabling side, whether it is the infrastructure we talk about, the education system that steve was talking about, what do we do with trade that is important, a patent system that understands the digital...
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how sustainable is this? >> idle think it is going to be sustainable.wo things are going to happen. there is a lot of oil in storage. with this high price and the flattening curve must some of that product is not going to quickly come into the market. secondly is christmas coming early for shell producers in north america? yousef: how sustainable is this? you are going to give shale in the u.s. a significant floor. they are going to come back online and put more oil into this market. >> it is a six-month deal. they always reduce production because demand is lower. production will have to come back. the question is, she'll starts coming back, will opec continue to stick with these cots? -- these cuts? yousef: a lot of the analysts we have been speaking to have told us again and again that the deal is done. the compliance, the execution, they are supposed to oversee the agreement they stood by. are you optimistic given the track record that we have had? a doesn't speak to significant degree of compliance. are they going to be able to turn things around? >
how sustainable is this? >> idle think it is going to be sustainable.wo things are going to happen. there is a lot of oil in storage. with this high price and the flattening curve must some of that product is not going to quickly come into the market. secondly is christmas coming early for shell producers in north america? yousef: how sustainable is this? you are going to give shale in the u.s. a significant floor. they are going to come back online and put more oil into this market....
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and they should sustain that nationally at high levels.f bets on egyptian economic growth, what is your outlook for 2017? will they be able to revive that? the numbers we saw were not very encouraging. >> i believe 2017 will be divided into two parts. the end of the fiscal year ending in june. the first part will enjoy a much less growth than the government initially targeted. although we believe the recent funds are positive, over the longer-term, they will take us towards sustained row. but it will be negative on consumption spending, which resents -- prevents at 95% of egypt's gdp. we expect 18.5 this year, but it will have a negative impact on growth. once prices readjust and private investments recover, this will be able to push our growth higher. especially it will accompany gas budget.rom the angie: we're going to leave it there. senior economist, stay with us. ♪ angie: china may be dropping its trade growth target for a second year. what is behind this move? shery: we see the ministry of commerce finishing this key, annual conferen
and they should sustain that nationally at high levels.f bets on egyptian economic growth, what is your outlook for 2017? will they be able to revive that? the numbers we saw were not very encouraging. >> i believe 2017 will be divided into two parts. the end of the fiscal year ending in june. the first part will enjoy a much less growth than the government initially targeted. although we believe the recent funds are positive, over the longer-term, they will take us towards sustained row....
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so obviously it's going to feel a little colder than that at times between those sustained winds. there's tomorrow afternoon feeling like the 20s. there's some teens, as we go through friday night and into saturday morning, as we start the weekend, saturday morning, upper teens to the low 20s. so it's cold. saturday morning, but we gradually get warmer. so saturday afternoon's a little warmer than friday afternoon. especially considering less wind. sunday afternoon is warmer than saturday afternoon. we don't see any precipitation to speak of other than perhaps some snow flurries in the lehigh valley tomorrow when those strong winds come over the lakes. for new year's eve, pretty mild conditions, temperatures at or a few degrees average and that's pretty good too. 44 degrees at 6:00 for the first round of fireworks. for the mummers, pretty good conditions, 44 at 6:00 p.m., 48 at 12:00 a.m. looks like it's going to be dry and a pretty nice day for the eagles too. temperatures well into the 40s, the average high is 41 this time of the year, and not a whole lot of wind and i'll be bac
so obviously it's going to feel a little colder than that at times between those sustained winds. there's tomorrow afternoon feeling like the 20s. there's some teens, as we go through friday night and into saturday morning, as we start the weekend, saturday morning, upper teens to the low 20s. so it's cold. saturday morning, but we gradually get warmer. so saturday afternoon's a little warmer than friday afternoon. especially considering less wind. sunday afternoon is warmer than saturday...
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on the standard enforcement to process found o found outing. >> if i may through the chair you'll sustain this regiment with would ongoing source of revenue. >> we're - we budgeted staff there are application fees associated with the development thought and approval for the tdm plan on the front when you submit your annual reports there are a fee with the application as well additionally, there are many projects from the past that have been required to reduce the tdm planning and there are conditions of approval that needs to be monitored so we have look at it and dedicated those applications fees and staff time and requirement will, in the code to conduct the monitoring. >> so the fees that accompany the annual submission of reports are sufficient enough to actively may for the number of ftes you need. >> that's my understanding. >> how large with the fees. >> the annual fee as proposed now right now is one thousand dollars. >> and that's in the future presumably born by the homeowners association. >> we're the owners of the property and that will be part of covenants and restrictions th
on the standard enforcement to process found o found outing. >> if i may through the chair you'll sustain this regiment with would ongoing source of revenue. >> we're - we budgeted staff there are application fees associated with the development thought and approval for the tdm plan on the front when you submit your annual reports there are a fee with the application as well additionally, there are many projects from the past that have been required to reduce the tdm planning and...
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sustained winds throughout the entire afternoon. i will get out of the way, with wind gusts reaching up to 30 miles an hour in parts of town. windy weather for your friday. a little bit calmer into the weekend. we'll see the breezes die down by saturday afternoon. a brief warmup into sunday. the next storm is really going to almost knock you on your feet with temperatures flirting with th upper 40s on tuesday. >> i went running, had my gloves, my ears covered. >> tomorrow you are going to be like -- and the next day, can i borrow this? >> yes. >> kanye west is out of the hospital. >> what doctors say say caused him to be admitted in the first place. the answer may surprise you. >>> i'm dana wagner. would you get on the titanic today if you could? it turns out, you can. >>> good afternoon. beyonce's new music video is still buzzing this afternoon online. ? >> the song is from her platinum selling album lemonade with a lot of behind the scenes footage, including of her wedding and you can see them giving each other ivs. >>> and someth
sustained winds throughout the entire afternoon. i will get out of the way, with wind gusts reaching up to 30 miles an hour in parts of town. windy weather for your friday. a little bit calmer into the weekend. we'll see the breezes die down by saturday afternoon. a brief warmup into sunday. the next storm is really going to almost knock you on your feet with temperatures flirting with th upper 40s on tuesday. >> i went running, had my gloves, my ears covered. >> tomorrow you are...
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pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. >>reporter: we're helping to get you ready to bring in the new year. >>reporter: they will pack the streets of san francisco saturday night to bring in the new year minute limey embarcadero for the annual fireworks show that is when several locations where you see additional police officers, both in uniform and play in close to keep attendees say if they're asking you do your part of the city wants to make sure people do not drive under the influence starting at 8:00 saturday night until 5:00 sunday morning in the ac transit will be free and how to train them are will have extended hours and additional trained to carry the crowd home. >>reporter: several transit agencies are offering free rides and regional service letter closed howe trained. >>vicki liviakis: it will begin sunday
pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. >>reporter: we're helping to get you ready to bring in the new year. >>reporter: they will pack the streets of san francisco saturday night to bring in the new year minute limey embarcadero for the annual...
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atlantic city, currently sustained wind speed, 20 miles per hour.re getting reports of dpgust of to 35, 40 miles per hour. 15 for dover. 13 miles per hour for philadelphia. that's really a big difference. earlier today, we were seeing the nice, warm, southerly winds, which is why we saw the 50s and 60s. neighborhoods right now, lehigh valley, 36 degrees. walnut port, 35 degrees. your neighborhood temperatures, i want to show you just how affected we will be by the northwesterly winds starting at 6:00 p.m. you can start to see the winds shift northwesterly. for some, 35 degrees at 9:00 p.m. pause this again at midnight. it'll be 24 in doylestown. 27 in trenton. and philly. tomorrow morning, bundle up when you're going to school, work. be sure you bundle up. player u layer up. 21 for allentown. doils toylestow doylestown, 22. hour by hour, we'll be under the influence of high pressure system for the next couple of days. i'm going to move this through tuesday. not much going on. in fact, we'll see mostly clear skies on monday and tuesday. not much to c
atlantic city, currently sustained wind speed, 20 miles per hour.re getting reports of dpgust of to 35, 40 miles per hour. 15 for dover. 13 miles per hour for philadelphia. that's really a big difference. earlier today, we were seeing the nice, warm, southerly winds, which is why we saw the 50s and 60s. neighborhoods right now, lehigh valley, 36 degrees. walnut port, 35 degrees. your neighborhood temperatures, i want to show you just how affected we will be by the northwesterly winds starting...
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it is about how to ensure that we have got a sustainable system of social ca re got a sustainable systemt week, our thoughts are very much with the people in berlin, because we were in berlin and saw the christmas market, that is very poignant at present. the select committee was there. there are a country which 20 years ago by good night they had a problem, and they came toa night they had a problem, and they came to a solution which fitted our country —— saw that they had a problem. they are now taking it forward. simon stevens said last week he thought we needed the national consensus on a new deal for retirement on security for people in the old age. the local government association has asked for that, the king's fund have, the nuffield trust have all called for a major review of social care funding and provision for the future. as prime minister, are you prepared now to commission that review, to set it in train, and will you actually invite the opposition parties to join will you actually invite the opposition parties tojoin in will you actually invite the opposition parties to joi
it is about how to ensure that we have got a sustainable system of social ca re got a sustainable systemt week, our thoughts are very much with the people in berlin, because we were in berlin and saw the christmas market, that is very poignant at present. the select committee was there. there are a country which 20 years ago by good night they had a problem, and they came toa night they had a problem, and they came to a solution which fitted our country —— saw that they had a problem. they...
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he died from wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device. assigned to e.o.d. mobile unit two in virginia beach, virginia, he was near raqqa. he is survived by his wife, two children. e.o.d. chief jason fineman, age 34, killed near mostle, iraq, october, 2016, also died from wounds sustained from an i.e.d. he was operating while deployed with navy seals advising iraqi forces and retaking the city of mosul. he's survived by his wife, son, and mother. as a nation we'll be forever grateful for the ultimate sacrifice both these men made in service to their fellow sailors and contry. mr. crawford: please take the time to remember the important role that e.o.d. text play in our national security anti-risk they take every day to keep us safe. joip -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. dibi
he died from wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device. assigned to e.o.d. mobile unit two in virginia beach, virginia, he was near raqqa. he is survived by his wife, two children. e.o.d. chief jason fineman, age 34, killed near mostle, iraq, october, 2016, also died from wounds sustained from an i.e.d. he was operating while deployed with navy seals advising iraqi forces and retaking the city of mosul. he's survived by his wife, son, and mother. as a nation we'll be forever grateful...