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the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 131, h.r. 1492, a bill to amend the controlled substances act to direct the attorney general to register practitioners to transport controlled substances to states in which the practitioner is not registered under the act for the purpose of ministering the substances under applicable state law at locations other than principal places of businesses or professional practice. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, and the gentleman from texas, mr. green, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and insert remarks extraneous materials into the record on the bill, including an exchange of letters on the committee on energy and commerce and the committee on the judiciary. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, n
the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 131, h.r. 1492, a bill to amend the controlled substances act to direct the attorney general to register practitioners to transport controlled substances to states in which the practitioner is not registered under the act for the purpose of ministering the substances under applicable state law at locations other than principal places of businesses or professional practice. the speaker pro...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair of the committee of the whole house on the state of the union reports the committee has had under consideration the bill h.r. 806 and pursuant to houseres. lose -- resolution 451 reports the bill back to the house with an amendment adopted in the committee of the whole. under the rule, the previous question is ordered. the question is on adoption of the amendment in the nature of a substitute. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to facilitate efficient state implementation of ground level ozone standards nd for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. members will please clear the ell. the house will be in order. members, please take your seats. embers, please clear the well. the house will be in order. embers please take your seats. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i have a moti
the speaker pro tempore: the chair of the committee of the whole house on the state of the union reports the committee has had under consideration the bill h.r. 806 and pursuant to houseres. lose -- resolution 451 reports the bill back to the house with an amendment adopted in the committee of the whole. under the rule, the previous question is ordered. the question is on adoption of the amendment in the nature of a substitute. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the...
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amidst the escalation of the security situation in the region, the united nations and partners play a critical role in saving the lives of the most vulnerable people in the dprk. as the council considers its response, we again remind member states of the importance of separating political and humanitarian concerns, and search them to support the life-saving activities carried out by the humanitarian organizations in the country. mr. president, i would like to close by reiterating the secretary-general's commitment to seeking peaceful and political solutions. the united nations will remain in close contact with all concerned parties and remains ready to assist in any way possible. thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> thank you, mr. president. to my friends on the security council, i must say that today is a dark day. it is a dark day because yesterday's actions by north korea made the world a more dangerous place. their illegal missile launch was not only dangerous, but reckless and irresponsible. it shows north korea does not want to be part of a pe
amidst the escalation of the security situation in the region, the united nations and partners play a critical role in saving the lives of the most vulnerable people in the dprk. as the council considers its response, we again remind member states of the importance of separating political and humanitarian concerns, and search them to support the life-saving activities carried out by the humanitarian organizations in the country. mr. president, i would like to close by reiterating the...
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it is the role of the congress to provide the public with the fact. as the chairman mentioned, we released a report on the history of the congressional investigation that shows the public benefits in both the legislative and executive branch examines the same event and we identified four important elements for the successful investigations that vb bipartisan, have a clear scope that they have leadership support and the chairman hear evidence of that and forth as being well resourced which is something we can talk about in the q-and-a later. investigations led by the special counsel can play a critical role but they are limited in scope and of course remain vulnerable to the executive branch pressure. congress is positioned to consider the solutions to the systemic problems. congressional committees investigated but iran contra 1996 campaign-finance and jack abram lobbying scandals. they need not occur if it be limited to the criminal law enforcement. the committee's work led to the passage of improved campaign-finance laws and other landmark good gove
it is the role of the congress to provide the public with the fact. as the chairman mentioned, we released a report on the history of the congressional investigation that shows the public benefits in both the legislative and executive branch examines the same event and we identified four important elements for the successful investigations that vb bipartisan, have a clear scope that they have leadership support and the chairman hear evidence of that and forth as being well resourced which is...
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right now, the united states is going to continue to work with the ypg, the pyd and the guise of the syrian democratic forces, but we know who provides most of the fighting power, which is the ypg. the kurdish military. after isis is finished, united states and turkey are going to be sitting with this new agreement on jordan and vail as silent partners are going to be sitting on a considerable amount of syria territory that have been well defended against anybody who is trying to push into it. working with local forces. that will be the big question. i would reich to say this is where the united states is going to be, i don't know where turkey is. but there will have to be some kind of coordination. all i can say is nobody knows yet where the united states quite is on this. because this is a hard, difficult problem. we've tackled iran before. we were successful. in the iraq/iran war of pushing it back when swept into iraq in 1983. we were successful, in the tank war, we weren't successful in beirut in a political military campaign in 2011 to stay on in iraq so our own success with ir
right now, the united states is going to continue to work with the ypg, the pyd and the guise of the syrian democratic forces, but we know who provides most of the fighting power, which is the ypg. the kurdish military. after isis is finished, united states and turkey are going to be sitting with this new agreement on jordan and vail as silent partners are going to be sitting on a considerable amount of syria territory that have been well defended against anybody who is trying to push into it....
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the hawks on the committee -- the hot studying the committee eventually hijacked the and introduce a resolution that had massive u.s. intervention. a militaryncluded by intervention in cuba which would give it legitimacy. plane final draft of this which was sent back to taylor on october 30 started out sounding and everythingd that the president had initially wanted. is notthat the u.s. going to have a premeditated theck on cuba or provocation which can be used as a pretext for such action. that sounds great, that is what president kennedy wanted. read the draft and continue to read it that turns out that was windowdressing. the whole plan, i encourage you to read this later on line, the insert a news to government into cuba selected by us of course. determine with a special team that they would make a decision if cuba was ready for the invasion. in other words what the government be able to instigate a coup to start a new government. if they were able to do so, the leaders would publicly proclaim a provisional government. would announce the isolation of cuba and then we would invade
the hawks on the committee -- the hot studying the committee eventually hijacked the and introduce a resolution that had massive u.s. intervention. a militaryncluded by intervention in cuba which would give it legitimacy. plane final draft of this which was sent back to taylor on october 30 started out sounding and everythingd that the president had initially wanted. is notthat the u.s. going to have a premeditated theck on cuba or provocation which can be used as a pretext for such action....
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the people and the pets to stay out of the water. the algae can cause rashes, irritation for people and fatal for dogs. >>> helping people get to part of the big sur that is been cut off since february and the shuttle bus service through the state parks picking people up from the parking lot at the antimalarial state park between noon and 8 pm, seven days a week. remember that big sur has been cut off from the north since the canyon bridge suffered major damage from the storms and lands died and eventually it had to be torn down in march. the new bridge is expected to be open sometime in september. >>> one of the prettiest parts of california and if you have never done the drive, this weather is perfect for that drive on highway one. it is postcards everywhere you look. >> it is gorgeous and we are very blessed to have the weather we have as we look over this relatively mild pattern and we have a slight warm-up coming our way into the weekend but nothing to be afraid of as we take a look at this in a moment. this looks like heaven on
the people and the pets to stay out of the water. the algae can cause rashes, irritation for people and fatal for dogs. >>> helping people get to part of the big sur that is been cut off since february and the shuttle bus service through the state parks picking people up from the parking lot at the antimalarial state park between noon and 8 pm, seven days a week. remember that big sur has been cut off from the north since the canyon bridge suffered major damage from the storms and...
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that the nature of the error? to say the lawyers misjudge time limits all the time but what we know is that it is not commonplace even as the defense witnesses to raise race as a reason so only this attorney repeatedly for the malfeasance of the clients so it for a death penalty higher this lawyer. >> is that the rare case back gaullists talked-about? >> it certainly is the unusual case and with that appellate judge with that adieus its discretion when gonzalez verses crosby is on the books?. >> so with the statute of limitations?. >> as soon as they say the words i am confused. [laughter] there are all kinds of statutes to say he did not pursue the change diligently and not every interpretation of federal statute the cases have long been since filed because in part of the lack of diligence. there is a bunch of reasons there as i read the of i don't they one applies here. >> so with that analysis the fifth circuit was correct to justify their relief and when the facts of the case existed for over 20 years there is
that the nature of the error? to say the lawyers misjudge time limits all the time but what we know is that it is not commonplace even as the defense witnesses to raise race as a reason so only this attorney repeatedly for the malfeasance of the clients so it for a death penalty higher this lawyer. >> is that the rare case back gaullists talked-about? >> it certainly is the unusual case and with that appellate judge with that adieus its discretion when gonzalez verses crosby is on...
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we are in the middle of the bay, the present, so we were kind of the in the centre of the tyrant pouringe roads being ripped up. then the emergency services started to arrive, helicopters, just a com pletely arrive, helicopters, just a completely unprecedented thing to happen here. a complete shock. we are looking at close—up images of the aftermath and it is extraordinary that flash flooding could cause that to happen. how quickly did all of this happened? i think the hailstones started and then the heavens opened, that is the anywhere can describe it, rate torrent immediately that look like it would not stop. i think it went on for two hours and then rained to a lesser extent after that, so it was just a lesser extent after that, so it wasjust going for a a lesser extent after that, so it was just going for a long time. it is hard to understand why such a short sharp downfall had such an impact. what is your understanding of it? i could not explain it. i hadn't experienced the sheer volume of water falling like that, experienced the sheer volume of waterfalling like that, so it experie
we are in the middle of the bay, the present, so we were kind of the in the centre of the tyrant pouringe roads being ripped up. then the emergency services started to arrive, helicopters, just a com pletely arrive, helicopters, just a completely unprecedented thing to happen here. a complete shock. we are looking at close—up images of the aftermath and it is extraordinary that flash flooding could cause that to happen. how quickly did all of this happened? i think the hailstones started and...
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with the size of the fleet and what we're doing to grow the size of the fleet on the new construction side. but importantly talk about how the maintenance side of that equation fits in. it's not -- as we were talking beforehand, it's not either. you got to do both. so sometimes we tend to forget about that, having been a ship loaded for most of the last 15 years, but also having spent three years on the fleet readiness, i'm well aware that you got to do both. you got to maintain what you got and continue to build going forward. so if you haven't read the white paper on the future navy, get a copy, it's a good read. i like to say it's short with pictures in it. so it's great for command master chiefs. the lips do not get tired when they read it. and the cnos white paper talks about more importantly up front what the security environment is. and he makes three key points and his key points are important whether you talk the maintenance side of the house. it has to be a sense of urgency in some of the things we are after today. and that applies to across the board. to getting ships and s
with the size of the fleet and what we're doing to grow the size of the fleet on the new construction side. but importantly talk about how the maintenance side of that equation fits in. it's not -- as we were talking beforehand, it's not either. you got to do both. so sometimes we tend to forget about that, having been a ship loaded for most of the last 15 years, but also having spent three years on the fleet readiness, i'm well aware that you got to do both. you got to maintain what you got...
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affected by the interview to direct the eye of the -- about 60% of this the right to the citizens inhe u.k. is a top priority, while 72% so the government's main challenge was to negotiate a new trade deal. >> we will get clueless on the strength of the british economy. registrations that might :00 a.m. u.k. time. jeremy stretch as the head of this at cibc. he is still with us area its interest -- it's interesting how every day talking of directors -- about the desire for members. i don't know who is more diluted. maybe you can tell me. the judges talking about the need -- spoke an agreement comes close to replicating this market. i don't see the europeans delivering something like that. the markets perspective -- is going to lose friends. we have other to re-constitute -- sterling trading against the u.s. dollar. -- we are now in that range. you see this to the fore again, weakness in the data, services -- manufacturing. for straight month for the time in six years as well, that underlying pressure opportunity. >> we still move on the data, how reassuring. >> sounds very british. >>
affected by the interview to direct the eye of the -- about 60% of this the right to the citizens inhe u.k. is a top priority, while 72% so the government's main challenge was to negotiate a new trade deal. >> we will get clueless on the strength of the british economy. registrations that might :00 a.m. u.k. time. jeremy stretch as the head of this at cibc. he is still with us area its interest -- it's interesting how every day talking of directors -- about the desire for members. i don't...
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the day inforward the president of the views held by the various delegations.ed with each guest the five-point peace proposal he had made the day before and reviewed developments in the middle east since the ceasefire. he brought each up to date on arms shipments to the troubled region, again expressing the home arms shipments should be reported and publicly disclosed. as he conferred with his guests, secretary of state was finalizing arrangements for a summit meeting. at 6:34 p.m. on the 22nd of june, a modest stone house in glassgow, new jersey became a permanent part of the world's history books. the white house announced president johnson invited chairman kosegan to meet with him at the home of the state college. the chairman had accepted. it was no geneva but a simple 19th century home near a farming settlement, yet in its own way a uniquely appropriate setting for the two statesmen who would meet there. both possessed unimaginable power yet both were unpretentious, straightforward. both had sat in the company of kings, yet both understood the language of
the day inforward the president of the views held by the various delegations.ed with each guest the five-point peace proposal he had made the day before and reviewed developments in the middle east since the ceasefire. he brought each up to date on arms shipments to the troubled region, again expressing the home arms shipments should be reported and publicly disclosed. as he conferred with his guests, secretary of state was finalizing arrangements for a summit meeting. at 6:34 p.m. on the 22nd...
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to the social media account of the person with the same name as the suspect. still, the video remains as a stark reminder of the dangers of driving intoxicated and distracted driving. in novato they are investigating but they have an ongoing campaign against dui and distracted driving. reckless and distracted driving is the leading cause of death for teenagers. >> when you're drinking, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or combination, they do things they would not normally do like getting on the phone when they know better. >>> and other news this morning, 4:33 am is the time, the taliban claiming responsibility for the deadly suicide bombing targeting deadly workers in afghanistan. the bus filled with explosives carrying the deadly bombs and 24 people were killed and 42 were injured. >>> metal detectors installed outside of the jerusalem police site -- holy site leading to protests and palestinian protesters clashing with israeli forces yesterday. this violence following a week of escalating tensions in israel set up the metal detectors last week after
to the social media account of the person with the same name as the suspect. still, the video remains as a stark reminder of the dangers of driving intoxicated and distracted driving. in novato they are investigating but they have an ongoing campaign against dui and distracted driving. reckless and distracted driving is the leading cause of death for teenagers. >> when you're drinking, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or combination, they do things they would not normally do like...
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the is the deep meaning of the social contract that is at the heart of the french republic. what we do for france we want to replicate in our regions and territories too. afraids a reason to be of signing new agreement with our regions and territories. local institutions know what the local needs are. centralization is often based on a fear on the part of theyin institutions that will lose some of their powers. way by the gerindine signing agreements with our regions.es and this conference will be about finding ways to adjust our policies to local realities. i'm thinking of overseas territories that have to have all of the resources necessary to succeed in that same spirit of trust and confidence we will and have already started working thatr labor laws so companies and employees can better self regulate their relations. we know that trust requires more an authoritarian system and trust created the kind of peaceful coexistence without which no country can live. france has seen enough trials and enough grandeur in its ildlike to not be a ch populationt that cannot hear the tr
the is the deep meaning of the social contract that is at the heart of the french republic. what we do for france we want to replicate in our regions and territories too. afraids a reason to be of signing new agreement with our regions and territories. local institutions know what the local needs are. centralization is often based on a fear on the part of theyin institutions that will lose some of their powers. way by the gerindine signing agreements with our regions.es and this conference will...
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pace, the scope, the tenor of the u.s. china relationship. i think the scope, the depth and the quality of the papers on this particular project reflect that underlining maturity in the u.s. china relationship. look no further than the current time with the relationship. the u.s. took for major actions against china last week. taiwan, the north china sea, and all the sensitive areas. did the bottom fell out of the relationship? no. is the relationship and a rapid spiral downward? no, not really. both presidents talked a few days afterwards, they will meet on saturday. in other words, there are boundaries around this relationship that are shaped by politics. nonetheless it's important to keep in mind the maturity of the relationship. those point number one. point number two. as we try to understand what the boundaries are and how we get things done and in the case of the work that myself and others on politics, as we try to understand how politics in both countries affect the u.s. china relationship there is one distinction
pace, the scope, the tenor of the u.s. china relationship. i think the scope, the depth and the quality of the papers on this particular project reflect that underlining maturity in the u.s. china relationship. look no further than the current time with the relationship. the u.s. took for major actions against china last week. taiwan, the north china sea, and all the sensitive areas. did the bottom fell out of the relationship? no. is the relationship and a rapid spiral downward? no, not...
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the fed was heartfelt the block. -- the fed was the first off the block.hat's why the dollar has been weaker. manus: going back to the argument of positioning in the marketplace, that is what i got for you here. the dollar, the net dollar positioning is fading, the lowest errors in four years. said,everything you just think the dollar might reassert itself in the latter part of the year. the positioning of the market is the most bearish in four years. thehat the beginning of unwind or is that in the midway of and unwind? where are we in the process looking at the dollar? guest: i think we are in the middle of a multiyear downtrend and the dollar. it will weaken this year, next year, and for a number of years to come. in the short-term, given how fast it has fallen, i think there is the possibility that in the next month or so, you could see a bounce in the dollar because everybody becomes so quicklyon the dollar so that always went a risk -- that always runs a risk of going down. paper,$3 billion, tenure the government ratio was the lowest since 1999. i wo
the fed was heartfelt the block. -- the fed was the first off the block.hat's why the dollar has been weaker. manus: going back to the argument of positioning in the marketplace, that is what i got for you here. the dollar, the net dollar positioning is fading, the lowest errors in four years. said,everything you just think the dollar might reassert itself in the latter part of the year. the positioning of the market is the most bearish in four years. thehat the beginning of unwind or is that...
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manus: one of the things is the shift in the sands from the doe. -- boe. squeeze in terms of the u.k., the savings ratio is now the lowest on record, below 2%. real income with a longer stretch of declines in 40 years, and people are talking about raising rates. have i just lost the point here? int would be the final screw terms of social policy here in the u.k.. >> three members lost the point, which is that at this stage with the amount of uncertainty over the future trading relationship u.k. has with its european colleagues and a short-term spike in inflation, it is not the time to be raising interest rates in the u.k., and are int the mpc members that position, and with the governor providing slightly , the rhetoric of one-week changes to the next. what ever it says, this is not in environment where the spike in inflation we are seeing in the u.k. will be mitigated by factors to mystically controlled. presente perception of presen negotiations in the bounceback in the oil price. near zeroest rates would be a foolish move. manus: there are two things pe
manus: one of the things is the shift in the sands from the doe. -- boe. squeeze in terms of the u.k., the savings ratio is now the lowest on record, below 2%. real income with a longer stretch of declines in 40 years, and people are talking about raising rates. have i just lost the point here? int would be the final screw terms of social policy here in the u.k.. >> three members lost the point, which is that at this stage with the amount of uncertainty over the future trading...
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the identification of the source of the service, the music is in question, is served by the mark. what the government objects to is the of the message. it's the other message. >> well, i understand that. but now your answer okay, eyecatcher answer and now your other answer is worrying me because what is worrying me is accept what you just said, suppose i did, am i suddenly sink no peaceful grove, no shakespeare celebration, no normal restrictions on normal restrictions, no function, you know, it's functional, can have functional thinks in a trademark, da, da, da, all the ones we read. if i bite into your answer that you just gave, have i suddenly opened the door to strike and have all those things? >> no, i don't think so. >> why not. because as you said, peaceful grove ones who have a place of, of solitude. that's completely different than the trademark regime, which is different and if the mark holder wishes to include a component in the mark to somehow advertise the good, the service to convey a different message, that doesn't get in the way of the source identification. >> it
the identification of the source of the service, the music is in question, is served by the mark. what the government objects to is the of the message. it's the other message. >> well, i understand that. but now your answer okay, eyecatcher answer and now your other answer is worrying me because what is worrying me is accept what you just said, suppose i did, am i suddenly sink no peaceful grove, no shakespeare celebration, no normal restrictions on normal restrictions, no function, you...
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this could be the next extension in the story, the capital flow into the europe from the u.k.: the eurozone has an a massive amount surplus -- has a massive amount surplus. we have been talking about this for months. a lot of that has been diverse of, out of the eurozone into u.s. fixed income which is kept yields down globally. that trend is beginning to reverse. anna: what is the driver? the ecb was slowing down its rate, but even before that, we saw less flow out of the eurozone into the u.s. fixed income space. some switch into international equity. is a move toward tapering, -- as we move toward tapering, we are going to see something else take up the slack. it won't be -- if the eurozone is running a long counsel, there will be capital outflows. anna: eva, think you very much. much.id, thank you very we'll talk more about the u.k. next. manus: stay tuned because we have a polish steady prime time.er at 9:30 u.k. anna: that will be interesting in the context what we have seen. out with the eu and amongst all of that. a lot to talk about. if you're a bloomberg customer, yo
this could be the next extension in the story, the capital flow into the europe from the u.k.: the eurozone has an a massive amount surplus -- has a massive amount surplus. we have been talking about this for months. a lot of that has been diverse of, out of the eurozone into u.s. fixed income which is kept yields down globally. that trend is beginning to reverse. anna: what is the driver? the ecb was slowing down its rate, but even before that, we saw less flow out of the eurozone into the...
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is this satisfied with the results and the findings of the the c.w. probe into the alleged chemical weapons use in check on an airport this year the syrian government said most of the investigation in turkey through the help of turkish mediators which according to syrian government compromises the integrity of that report taking into consideration that turkey has been hostile towards the syrian government and has actually made every effort possible to topple the government of president bashar al assad the syrian officials also said that they have communicated repeatedly with the c.w. and. the provision of chemical weapons have told the syrian government that they are able to listen is able to visit the country carry out their investigation first hand and later on became dependent on samples to live or to them in turkey also testimonies of. who went to them. despite the fact that the syrian government sent samples of its own gathered collected from ford and had the range for eyewitness accounts. to meet actually with investigators from the c.w. in dama
is this satisfied with the results and the findings of the the c.w. probe into the alleged chemical weapons use in check on an airport this year the syrian government said most of the investigation in turkey through the help of turkish mediators which according to syrian government compromises the integrity of that report taking into consideration that turkey has been hostile towards the syrian government and has actually made every effort possible to topple the government of president bashar...
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new face, someone closer to the president who has the ear of the president and the support of the presidents a controversial move and will shake up the balance of power within the white house. that is what you have seen resistance from other top officials as this power dynamic shifted. julia: scaramucci did make the point several times in the press briefing he is not taking over yet. he will spend a few weeks getting used to everybody and getting up to speed with all of the issues. he was asked about health care, taxes. just on that, what he is to say about the health care debate and the possibility of a vote next week -- i think theramucci: president will get a win and health care just because i've seen him in operation the last 20-plus years. the world turns back to him. he is generally a wonderful human being. i think as members of congress it to know him better and get comfortable with him, he will leave them to the right things for the american people. i think i will get health care done. julia: perhaps this is more about his relationship with donald trump than the prospects for health
new face, someone closer to the president who has the ear of the president and the support of the presidents a controversial move and will shake up the balance of power within the white house. that is what you have seen resistance from other top officials as this power dynamic shifted. julia: scaramucci did make the point several times in the press briefing he is not taking over yet. he will spend a few weeks getting used to everybody and getting up to speed with all of the issues. he was asked...
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god, we the people in the lapped of the free and the home of the brave need you now and forever more. that you would bless this session and the leaders in this house and all branches of our government respectful of all faiths in jesus, the christ i pray, amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval. pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from indiana, mr. banks. mr. banks: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentlelady from washington, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, is recognized for one minute. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you, mr. speaker. please to welcome pastor lonnie mitchell today to the people's house. he accepted the call to ministry in 1985 under the a.m.e. church and came to spokane, washington, in 1991. he moved his young family and has been there ever since an
god, we the people in the lapped of the free and the home of the brave need you now and forever more. that you would bless this session and the leaders in this house and all branches of our government respectful of all faiths in jesus, the christ i pray, amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval. pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from...
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the clouds burn back as we get into the second part of the morning. by afternoon, we're looking good with mostly cloudy to mostly clear skies. here is a look at the noon time forecast. topping out around 65 with the on shore breeze with us for the afternoon. low 60s and mostly cloudy at the coast for today. low 70s expected for the east bay shore. low 80s expected for the inland communities. 80 for san jose in the afternoon. and 80 in napa. as we get into the evening hours, the fog will return. it looks like it will return in time for area fireworks. san francisco as well as the berkeley marina. i will have a look at tonight and into the weekend coming up. >> thank you, rosemary. sal is off today but we're watching the roadways for you. want to give you a live look at interstate 80 along the east shore in berkeley. if are looking for fireworks tonight, university avenue, they start closing off those off-ramps at 5:00 in the evening. traffic-wise not that bad this fourth of july morning. 280 in san jose not a lot of cars out there at this time. >>> hap
the clouds burn back as we get into the second part of the morning. by afternoon, we're looking good with mostly cloudy to mostly clear skies. here is a look at the noon time forecast. topping out around 65 with the on shore breeze with us for the afternoon. low 60s and mostly cloudy at the coast for today. low 70s expected for the east bay shore. low 80s expected for the inland communities. 80 for san jose in the afternoon. and 80 in napa. as we get into the evening hours, the fog will return....
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the dow in the s&p 500 -- the real price action is in the fx market.f dollar weakness with the exception of one trade in the g10 and it is the cable rate. 13012. on the back of a bigger decline than expected in the u.k. inflation rate. the euro, that is where the strength is against the dollar. treasuries with a decent bid. yields down by two basis points. 2.30 on the u.s. tenure. headlines outside the business world. mitch mcconnell has raised to the white flag on replacing obamacare. seek a simplel repeal of the affordable care act, it will be delayed two years while congress works on a replacement. that would be a huge setback for republicans and president trump. the party has promised to replace the bill for seven years. a budget is being propose that ignored cuts to federal agencies. meanwhile, republicans are proposing a bigger boost to military spending then president trump requested. according to the latest bloomberg national poll, hillary clinton is viewed favorably by just 39% of americans. that is two percentage points lower than americans.
the dow in the s&p 500 -- the real price action is in the fx market.f dollar weakness with the exception of one trade in the g10 and it is the cable rate. 13012. on the back of a bigger decline than expected in the u.k. inflation rate. the euro, that is where the strength is against the dollar. treasuries with a decent bid. yields down by two basis points. 2.30 on the u.s. tenure. headlines outside the business world. mitch mcconnell has raised to the white flag on replacing obamacare. seek...
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shows the crash off in the distance, you can see the white smoke at the 34 second mark, the plane comeso a rest and you see black smoke pouring out of the airliner.but it's not for another 90 seconds, that the emergency exit evacuation slides are deployed, with the first passengers coming down at the 2:17 minute mark.the first responder arrives on scene just before the 3 minute mark and hoses start pouring water on the flames within the next minute.the last of the passengers appear to come off of the plane before the 5 minute mark, that's when additional firetrucks begin arriving .shortly after the 6 minute mark you see what could be emergency responders going back up the slide and into the plane.the national transportation safety board ruled the crash was due to pilot error, flying too low and too slow and relying too heavily on automation.sotthis is as shocking as the first time we saw itcapt. laura einsetler is a commercial airline pilot for a major u.s. carrier. while the f.a.a. says it "did not adopt any new regs for us carriers as a result of the crash." einsetler says major u.s.
shows the crash off in the distance, you can see the white smoke at the 34 second mark, the plane comeso a rest and you see black smoke pouring out of the airliner.but it's not for another 90 seconds, that the emergency exit evacuation slides are deployed, with the first passengers coming down at the 2:17 minute mark.the first responder arrives on scene just before the 3 minute mark and hoses start pouring water on the flames within the next minute.the last of the passengers appear to come off...
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Jul 16, 2017
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is the real reason the war began. so, on thursday we will start the campaign that will lead us into maryland and antietam. you are reading "crossroads of thursday." for announcer: join us in the classroom teacher about topics ranging from the revolution to 9/11. there are also available as podcasts. download website, or them from itunes. up next on american history tv, author elizabeth fenn talks about the mandan tribe that lives along the upper missouri river. she won the 2015 pulitzer prize in history for her book, "encounters at the heart of the world: a history of the mandan people." this 45 minute talk was hosted by the library of congress in washington dc. >> thank you all for coming. it is a privilege to share this most american of stories with you. some of you may feel disconcerted as you look at the title of my book. because you are not quite sure who the mandan indians are. familiarot have that , or comanche or seminole. but i want to put you at ease because in fact you do know about the mandan. and the reas
is the real reason the war began. so, on thursday we will start the campaign that will lead us into maryland and antietam. you are reading "crossroads of thursday." for announcer: join us in the classroom teacher about topics ranging from the revolution to 9/11. there are also available as podcasts. download website, or them from itunes. up next on american history tv, author elizabeth fenn talks about the mandan tribe that lives along the upper missouri river. she won the 2015...
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the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings. pursuant to clause 1, rule 1. the pledge of allegiance will be led by mr. lowenthal. mr. lowenthal: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and ustice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. r. poe: mr. speaker, sitting a mere 20 feet away from the man that raped and trafficked her daughter, jennifer waited anxiously in the courtroom as the judge prepared to announce the sentence. the amount of pain and turmoil this criminal inflicted on her family could never be undone. a few years ago the man pulled up alongside jennifer's daughter as she walked down the street. he lured the 15-year-old into his car
the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings. pursuant to clause 1, rule 1. the pledge of allegiance will be led by mr. lowenthal. mr. lowenthal: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and ustice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from...
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the theory was that once the troops of the vietcong moved into the cities, the people in the cities wouldise up and , support them in casting out the americans. the propagandists argued this war.oing to end the quickly and americans would be forced out, and the saigon regime collapse. i should add though that the more hardheaded north vietnamese military officers, who had a lot more experience fighting in the field, did not share that optimistic estimate. and they told their political superiors, we can take the city , but but the people will not rise up in support of us. and the americans will come back and take the city back, but we don't think we can hold it for more than a few days. brian: how many cities in south tet?am were attacked on mark: i do not know the exact number but just about every city and sizable town and village in south vietnam, including saigon was attacked. brian: how many of them were anywhere as close to as bloody as hue? mark: none. hue was by far the biggest success of the tet offensive and i should add, the primary thrust of the offensive. they had amassed 10,00
the theory was that once the troops of the vietcong moved into the cities, the people in the cities wouldise up and , support them in casting out the americans. the propagandists argued this war.oing to end the quickly and americans would be forced out, and the saigon regime collapse. i should add though that the more hardheaded north vietnamese military officers, who had a lot more experience fighting in the field, did not share that optimistic estimate. and they told their political...
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her on the side of the road. she remembered that as she was being raped, the perpetrators of the crimes against her said, "the attention. -- pay attention. we are sending a message to the press in colombia." she mustered her strength some weeks later and return to work at el tiempo, the largest circulation newspaper in colombia. in 2003, she was traveling to meet with the farc for a story when she and the photographer with her were kidnapped, humiliated, and beaten. they were released after a week of this. on her own time, she began to contact other women who were also victims of sexual violence. in 2009, she broke her silence. she said that she had met so many women who had experiences similar to hers, yet the state did not recognize these crimes. only when she began to document sexual violence against women as a weapon of the war, she and others began to understand the scale of the violence and widespread impunity for tens of thousands of rapes. she pursued her own case, and when she did, she discovered that ev
her on the side of the road. she remembered that as she was being raped, the perpetrators of the crimes against her said, "the attention. -- pay attention. we are sending a message to the press in colombia." she mustered her strength some weeks later and return to work at el tiempo, the largest circulation newspaper in colombia. in 2003, she was traveling to meet with the farc for a story when she and the photographer with her were kidnapped, humiliated, and beaten. they were released...
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behind the backs of the pentagon and the cia. 1936 he was the guy with the prettiest date. what he did not know that ofurday night and saturday 19 36 was that jfk having already graduated had decided to return to the winter festivities weekend and i tend the gala saturday evening dance. it was a black tie with tales event. we do not know what drove jfk back at this time. a mystery.s when we look at the situation, havear could a time cap navigated the confines of a heavily chaperoned new england dance. will would heoy want with a parochial school function anyway? he returned unaccompanied, he was a stagnant. perhaps he thought the homecoming was going to be good for his self-confidence which had liked and forced them to take a medical leave of absence at princeton. what ever the force that drew him back to that evening or forward if we look at the forces at work here. that is not known, something propelled him. during that winter festivities mary he would encounter for the very first time. etching into his being a unforgettable moments. gracious as she was when he kept cutti
behind the backs of the pentagon and the cia. 1936 he was the guy with the prettiest date. what he did not know that ofurday night and saturday 19 36 was that jfk having already graduated had decided to return to the winter festivities weekend and i tend the gala saturday evening dance. it was a black tie with tales event. we do not know what drove jfk back at this time. a mystery.s when we look at the situation, havear could a time cap navigated the confines of a heavily chaperoned new england...
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Jul 11, 2017
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the the majority says the murres can still make full use use of the lots. but he rejected the way of getting there, that that analytical move the majority had made in terms of providing a multifactor ad hoc test had kind of -- could have a lot of bad consequences and lead to litigation unsernts down the road. and so chief justice roberts said we should look to the lot lines. that's an easily identifiable category under state law. and then he suggested they my find there wasn't even a taking that was the relevant unit. but he thought it important to lay thought out as an analytical marker. i think justice kenied, there are kind of competing impultss. he definitely has a he's opinion with conservatives on a lot of takings cases. he's a believer in federalism. sometimes cases like this one are painted at least as putting federal courts in kind of superintendents over local zonizon zoning decisions. that may be something he didn't want to see happen here. >>> you want to talk about the slant case? let's talk about it? . >> i think finally interesting facts. so
the the majority says the murres can still make full use use of the lots. but he rejected the way of getting there, that that analytical move the majority had made in terms of providing a multifactor ad hoc test had kind of -- could have a lot of bad consequences and lead to litigation unsernts down the road. and so chief justice roberts said we should look to the lot lines. that's an easily identifiable category under state law. and then he suggested they my find there wasn't even a taking...
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we live on the greatest -- in the greatest country on the face of the earth. thank you so much for your remarks. this bill demonstrates our ironclad commitment to guarding our homeland and protecting our citizens. it provides discretionary funding for the department of homeland security to fulfill its mandate. threat isat terrorism, criminals, illegal goods causing our borders or ,ttacks on our cyber networks this is $1.9 billion above the fiscal year 2017 bill which we recently passed. it is a strong investment in the security of our nations for our families, neighbors, schools, and businesses. critical resources are dedicated to border protection to improve infrastructure in technology and put boots on the ground which includes $1.6 million for physical construction along the southern border and $109 to hire new border control agents. the bill also provides 7 billion new dollars to ensure our laws are being followed and this includes funding for additional law enforcement officers, detention and removal programs, fighting human trafficking and drug smuggling
we live on the greatest -- in the greatest country on the face of the earth. thank you so much for your remarks. this bill demonstrates our ironclad commitment to guarding our homeland and protecting our citizens. it provides discretionary funding for the department of homeland security to fulfill its mandate. threat isat terrorism, criminals, illegal goods causing our borders or ,ttacks on our cyber networks this is $1.9 billion above the fiscal year 2017 bill which we recently passed. it is a...
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where the judge, the same judge who heard the the high court where the judge, the samejudge who heardhearing, and he said there is no one alive who would not want to save charlie. his welfare is of paramount consideration, but something dramatic and new needed to make him change his mind. if we go up to the last few minutes, we are hearing that lawyers for the family have proposed a full hearing for the 25th and the 27th ofjuly. the judge says he is very troubled by that timetable, given charlie's parlous condition. that is our correspondent inside the court. that is our correspondent inside the court. our correspondent, keith doyle, is outside the high court now. during this exchange, the lawyers representing the family asks for a change ofjudge. yes, they did. i have just come out of court a7. there is a lot of press and there are some supporters here, so people are some supporters here, so people are walking in and around us, so we will be disturbed. yes, the lawyers for the family asked for a change of judge. thejudge said he had sat through the trial and he knew the evidence more
where the judge, the same judge who heard the the high court where the judge, the samejudge who heardhearing, and he said there is no one alive who would not want to save charlie. his welfare is of paramount consideration, but something dramatic and new needed to make him change his mind. if we go up to the last few minutes, we are hearing that lawyers for the family have proposed a full hearing for the 25th and the 27th ofjuly. the judge says he is very troubled by that timetable, given...
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the longer the prison days, the higher the terror wage. his father declined all condolences and told his daughter a gift. a gift indeed. his family earned a blank check for suicide. in october 2012, the union awarded the top prize to this terrorist. the union even sent a delegation to her family to present them with the award. professional women in israel like in many of your countries win award for art, science, and business. professional palestinian women win awards for murder. israeli women become chief executive officers. palestinian women like this become chief executive killers. the palestinian authority is just as guilty as the terror groups themselves. abbas not only had the audacity to claim he seeks peace but actively fronts, promotes, and glorifies terror. in 2016, the palestinian authority spent over $300 million. yes, you heard me right. $300 million on salaries paid to terrorist and their families. mass killers and with innocent blood on their hands, the pa and abbas dedicate nearly p 7% of the budget to funding terrorist and
the longer the prison days, the higher the terror wage. his father declined all condolences and told his daughter a gift. a gift indeed. his family earned a blank check for suicide. in october 2012, the union awarded the top prize to this terrorist. the union even sent a delegation to her family to present them with the award. professional women in israel like in many of your countries win award for art, science, and business. professional palestinian women win awards for murder. israeli women...
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the day on the water. the victims range in age from a 60-year-old woman to a 2-year-old girl. ( tiffany ) happening today... work begins to repair a section of morgan territory road in clayton that was damaged during winter storms. the repair work is expected to be completed in mid-october. the road has been closed since february. during the construction period, the damaged stretch of morgan territory road will be completely closed to cars, pedestrians and bicyclists. a temporary, alternate access is available for people in the area. ( james ) in santa cruz... more than ten thousand needles have been found in public spaces over the past five years. the 'take back santa cruz needles soulutions team' has tracked the location and collection of needles over the past 55 months. during this time 14-thousand needles have been found. according to city workers 12 people been accidentally stuck by a needle including six children. the needles are popping up in more populated areas including beaches, parks and near sc
the day on the water. the victims range in age from a 60-year-old woman to a 2-year-old girl. ( tiffany ) happening today... work begins to repair a section of morgan territory road in clayton that was damaged during winter storms. the repair work is expected to be completed in mid-october. the road has been closed since february. during the construction period, the damaged stretch of morgan territory road will be completely closed to cars, pedestrians and bicyclists. a temporary, alternate...
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the way the easing of regulations in the u.s.?latory backdrop is something. there is going to be a big focus on margins and whether banks can because- expand markets loan rates have been slowing. we need expansion to offset some of that. >> you've seen a rates go up in the u.s.. it is all about -- we have seen not too much competitive pressure as well. there is a more positive outlook. the retail side in the united states, the market is so strong. integritying to be important. growth is a key driver of the bank retail operations. the outlook is looking positive on that front. it is something investors are going to be looking at closely. anna: can't wait for the specifics. the easing regulation and that story. 3% growth is going to be challenging. banks enable them to lend more. 3%america can't get to growth without either lots of employment growth in the economy with a low employment rate, impossible, or more productivity. making it easier to do business. innovation, investing in new capital, these are things you want. tax regimes
the way the easing of regulations in the u.s.?latory backdrop is something. there is going to be a big focus on margins and whether banks can because- expand markets loan rates have been slowing. we need expansion to offset some of that. >> you've seen a rates go up in the u.s.. it is all about -- we have seen not too much competitive pressure as well. there is a more positive outlook. the retail side in the united states, the market is so strong. integritying to be important. growth is a...
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the two got into a scuffle the teenager was shot in the stomach. the gunman ran off.ictim was taken to penn presbyterian. >>> days after president attacked them on twitter, the host of morning joe say the commander-in-chief threatened them this past spring saying president trump threatened them with a negative story in the national inquirer if they did not stop their negative coverage of him. the president said scarborough was the one who called him to stop the article and he said no. scarborough said he has records to approve it is not true. >>> a local war veteran and his long time love are keeping lessons from past wars alive. >>> a small plane crashessed and -- crashed landed in hawaii. >> reporter: another oppressively humid morning, hazy, hot and humid conditions today. another round of thunderstorms possible. right now, get any small mcdonald's smoothie, frappé or shake for $2. how do you top a deal like that? ♪ hurry in, only at mcdonald's. ♪ ♪ it's not carbonation. those bubbles are celebrating. ♪ ♪ >> two people were seriously injured when a small plane cras
the two got into a scuffle the teenager was shot in the stomach. the gunman ran off.ictim was taken to penn presbyterian. >>> days after president attacked them on twitter, the host of morning joe say the commander-in-chief threatened them this past spring saying president trump threatened them with a negative story in the national inquirer if they did not stop their negative coverage of him. the president said scarborough was the one who called him to stop the article and he said no....
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reproduced towards the end of the gallery. and we take that story all the way through the end. then you're actually see the original war tent, the field headquarters of general washington that is displayed here in the gallery of the museum of american revolution. >>> tonight we're featuring the new museum of the american revolution in philadelphia located just two blocks from independence hall. next scott stevenson vice president of collections takes us through a tour of the museum's core explosion. and in about an hour we'll reair the live program that just concluded. >> i'm scott stevenson. i'm the vice president of clecks exhibititions and program. we're standing on the second floor of the museum. this is where our core excision, 16,000 square feet of exhibition space kind of wraps around this court i'm standing in. so we enter here on my left and we wraparound 16 galleries and theaters, past behind the big painting you see, all the way around, and you actually exit just opposite of where we're standing here. you enter a subject of king george the iii. when you leave you're
reproduced towards the end of the gallery. and we take that story all the way through the end. then you're actually see the original war tent, the field headquarters of general washington that is displayed here in the gallery of the museum of american revolution. >>> tonight we're featuring the new museum of the american revolution in philadelphia located just two blocks from independence hall. next scott stevenson vice president of collections takes us through a tour of the museum's...
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what is the view from the interior, what is the view from the colonies? what is the view from britain about this problem for the empire? so the objects in here and the media piece really pull that story apart. for native people, for instance, in 1863,er they're the first people to sort of rise up and push back of increased british control of their lives in a rebellion known sometimes at pawniacs rebellion. and they pushed back to guarantee their sovereignty of their lands in the west. the british conclude the best way to get their arms around this new empire is to build forts and stags more than 10,000 british regular troops in north america. not necessarily to oppress colonists but to keep these various -- separated from each other. so in parliament of course no one is thinking, well, we should just continue to tax british, taxpayers pay for this. american colonists have enjoyed this victory. we should ask them to contribute. so this idea comes up, and this eventually passes through parliament of what becomes known as the stamp act. and this is actually
what is the view from the interior, what is the view from the colonies? what is the view from britain about this problem for the empire? so the objects in here and the media piece really pull that story apart. for native people, for instance, in 1863,er they're the first people to sort of rise up and push back of increased british control of their lives in a rebellion known sometimes at pawniacs rebellion. and they pushed back to guarantee their sovereignty of their lands in the west. the...
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the main news from westminster: after the 620 summit, the prime minister is confident about the uk'sion in the world — but dismayed at america's position on climate change. i spoke personally to president trump to encourage them to rejoin the paris agreement and i continue to hope that is exactly what he will do. theresa may is reaching out to other parties on big policy issues — labour says her government has run out of steam. if the prime minister would like it i am very happy to furnish her with a copy of our election manifesto, or better still an early election so that the people of this country can decide. also on the programme: the falkland islander who travelled 8,000 miles to raise concerns about brexit. we may well lose the support of the rest of europe and may well see spain and possibly other members of europe giving greater support to argentina over its mistaken and a legal claim to the falkland islands. when the leaders of the 620 countries — the world's leading economies — descended on hamburg, in germany, last week — there was a lot to talk about. terrorism, internet s
the main news from westminster: after the 620 summit, the prime minister is confident about the uk'sion in the world — but dismayed at america's position on climate change. i spoke personally to president trump to encourage them to rejoin the paris agreement and i continue to hope that is exactly what he will do. theresa may is reaching out to other parties on big policy issues — labour says her government has run out of steam. if the prime minister would like it i am very happy to furnish...
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at the other end of the scale, something from the very year the queen was born.ost of the original fittings survived. what were they like inside? when i flushed the chain it felt like they were grade two listed, to be fair! impressive? yeah! i mean...they could do with a bit of a clean, i reckon! i think it's rather marvellous. hull has always been known by most people as the place, as philip larkin put it, where only salesmen and relations go, and perhaps they are the kind of people you meet in toilets. and speaking of philip larkin, also protected from change, the house where he lived for more than 18 years and wrote some of his most famous poems. walking around in the park. should feel better than work. the lake, the sunshine. the grass to lie on. and the hope here is that hull's history will have an important role to play in its future. hull did lose, sadly, a lot of good buildings in the second world war during the heavy bombing that we had. and so, things are now on the up and up and people are more optimistic. and so this status we are getting from the lis
at the other end of the scale, something from the very year the queen was born.ost of the original fittings survived. what were they like inside? when i flushed the chain it felt like they were grade two listed, to be fair! impressive? yeah! i mean...they could do with a bit of a clean, i reckon! i think it's rather marvellous. hull has always been known by most people as the place, as philip larkin put it, where only salesmen and relations go, and perhaps they are the kind of people you meet...
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care as evidenced from the debate on the -- the current health reform efforts, the fact that the underlying approach, the assumptions, the methods, and ultimately the results of what we're going to see as i walk through the key findings from the report, are not very different. i think that really is a testament to both the current and the prior administrations for the role that theboard of trustees play in overseeing these very important programs. and that they are free of political perspective or bent, that they are truly an independent, objective evaluation of the status of these trust funds and that of itself is a pretty important observation and reality. so with that i'll turn to my presentation. i'll walk through the agenda is going to be walking through the current status on the evolution of the program, walk through the formal evaluation of the financial status of the programs, which is the key objective of the trustee report, the independent payment and advisory board or ipab is something that could have garnered a fair amount of attention this year. again, to not bear the lead, it
care as evidenced from the debate on the -- the current health reform efforts, the fact that the underlying approach, the assumptions, the methods, and ultimately the results of what we're going to see as i walk through the key findings from the report, are not very different. i think that really is a testament to both the current and the prior administrations for the role that theboard of trustees play in overseeing these very important programs. and that they are free of political perspective...
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on the beltway between the suspect and the victim. then things turned violent. >> i think she hopped out of the car and tried to confront the guy. he didn't say anything. she opened up the door and he started shooting at her. >> this took place at thestop light here at intersection of clairmont and eisenhower. a helped the woman after she got out of the vehicle. rushed to a hospital and remains in stable condition. two men chased after the suspect's vehicle enough time we are told to get license plate number. a man is now in custody for this road rage shooting. we have more at 5:00. until then life in alexandria, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. alison: all right, jeff. it sounds like a lot of people stepped in to help today, too. a lot of you first heard about the story through an abc7 text alert. sign up for the text alerts at wjla.com/text. you can also see the video, more of this on the website, wjla.com. we are in the middle of a potent heatwave. the summer sizzle is going to get worse tomorrow. one way to cool off is swimming. even if
on the beltway between the suspect and the victim. then things turned violent. >> i think she hopped out of the car and tried to confront the guy. he didn't say anything. she opened up the door and he started shooting at her. >> this took place at thestop light here at intersection of clairmont and eisenhower. a helped the woman after she got out of the vehicle. rushed to a hospital and remains in stable condition. two men chased after the suspect's vehicle enough time we are told...
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the euro against the swiss is the highest since january 2015 for the euro.he highest since the fnb removed its minimal rate. that crashed down will miss all the s&p remove that rate. then they climbed from one of 52 110, now 1.13. what a difference a few years make. let's get to bloomberg first word news with juliette saly. several key republicans said they are ready to vote for a strict down obamacare repeal -- stripped down obamacare repeal program after they received assurances from paul ryan that his chamber would not pass the measure. mitch mcconnell's skinny repeal the wood and the requirements that individuals by health tourance and suspended it 2026 that companies provided to their workers. the senate is given final approval to strengthening legislations on russia. it gives congress the power to block donald trump from lifting them. it goes to the white house, which was given mixed messages about whether the president will sign the legislation. written aaramucci has profane tirade. he gives an exclusive as he describes him as a paranoid schizophrenic
the euro against the swiss is the highest since january 2015 for the euro.he highest since the fnb removed its minimal rate. that crashed down will miss all the s&p remove that rate. then they climbed from one of 52 110, now 1.13. what a difference a few years make. let's get to bloomberg first word news with juliette saly. several key republicans said they are ready to vote for a strict down obamacare repeal -- stripped down obamacare repeal program after they received assurances from paul...
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the heaviest burden in dealing with the debt of the government? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. the report clearly shows what he said. as we know, the top percent of taxpayers are more than bearing 27% of the tax burden. that is hired and in any other year under the government. mental hospitals, a recent damming report. the ctc found it was unsafe not least the kazaa of infection. they found a woman with mr sa, open wounds in a word. does the prime minister agree the shortage of mental health beds is not good for young people. you consider giving england a responsibility and resources to investigate quality of care before a commission? x i think you have raised a significant point. >> you have raised a significant point. acrosstaking a number the picture across government in terms of dealing with mental health and we are taking a number of steps to improve mental health it you have raised a particular case i am sure toryone would be concerned hear and i am sure the secretary of state will look into the case. into which he raised. >> an
the heaviest burden in dealing with the debt of the government? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. the report clearly shows what he said. as we know, the top percent of taxpayers are more than bearing 27% of the tax burden. that is hired and in any other year under the government. mental hospitals, a recent damming report. the ctc found it was unsafe not least the kazaa of infection. they found a woman with mr sa, open wounds in a word. does the prime minister agree the shortage...
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the monsoon moisture, the tropical moisture the circle -- circle it's on the has been pushed for the east. it does not look like will make an impact for us or the tahoe or truckee region. may be over the weekend. temperatures are warning cooler compared to 24 hours ago. fairfield is down 5. a couple degrees for something most locations are running a little cooler overall. we are seeing a decent breeze, it was up to 30 miles an hour this morning out toward travis. it's kicking up its heels a little bit. water temperatures, -56, about where they should be. the monsoon moisture continues to fire a. i mention this because you sometimes get that snaking into southern california and the cr. we do not want the lightning strikes. right now it is being held in check in arizona and southern nevada. a little along the crest or spohn of this era but that's about it the remains of what was once hurricane eugene is falling apart as it moves into colder water and now heading into baja. it looks like it will stay in southern california and arizona. in the tahoe and truck area, it looks good. you do
the monsoon moisture, the tropical moisture the circle -- circle it's on the has been pushed for the east. it does not look like will make an impact for us or the tahoe or truckee region. may be over the weekend. temperatures are warning cooler compared to 24 hours ago. fairfield is down 5. a couple degrees for something most locations are running a little cooler overall. we are seeing a decent breeze, it was up to 30 miles an hour this morning out toward travis. it's kicking up its heels a...
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the wings of the party and all the elements in the party because you need them all to go over the top, and if you go to war with your party, i mean, that's fine politically at certain times, but you can't be an outsider running against your party when you're in the oval office >> all right very good. pat buchanan, great to hear from you, and your insights with all the historical portions of that, thank you to the gang on "power lunch" as well we -- we're catching our breath with all that's gone on. >> i would note, bill, always look for market reaction from these types of things and while stocks are hovering at record highs. >> yes. >> the u.s. dollar has been the place where the political uncertainty, the volatility has been playing out, and there was a move after this headline hit, the "new york times" with the dollar ticking lower and euro going up story of the month which we'll talk on final trading day and a lot has to do with the uncertainty surrounding the trump agenda and the political uncertainty. it's a relative bet in currencies not seeing it in stocks and there's the intra
the wings of the party and all the elements in the party because you need them all to go over the top, and if you go to war with your party, i mean, that's fine politically at certain times, but you can't be an outsider running against your party when you're in the oval office >> all right very good. pat buchanan, great to hear from you, and your insights with all the historical portions of that, thank you to the gang on "power lunch" as well we -- we're catching our breath with...
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and replace the affordable haircut act failed in the senate. what is next in the debate. >> fire crews investigated three more fires in antioch and is maybe the work of a serial arsonist.>> this is ktvu mornings on 2 . >> a gorgeous friday morning july 28. i am gasia mikaelian. >> and good morning. i am dave clark . we have rosemary right over here to talk about the weather. >> there is a place for you to go with temperatures in the 50s and the 60s already with a mild one starting out with upper 60s. here is a nice view with the mix of sun and clouds. we have mostly cloudy skies just inside the bay and seven sysco is 53 degrees with oakland 56 and here is a view of the low clouds and fog along the coastline stretching down into monterey with some here on the east bayshore with mostly sunny along the coastline and even the coastline to be cloudy for today. it is 14 miles-per-hour and temperatures will be similar to what we had yesterday continuing to watch those numbers creep up. today upper 60s in san francisco with upper 80s around the bay and
and replace the affordable haircut act failed in the senate. what is next in the debate. >> fire crews investigated three more fires in antioch and is maybe the work of a serial arsonist.>> this is ktvu mornings on 2 . >> a gorgeous friday morning july 28. i am gasia mikaelian. >> and good morning. i am dave clark . we have rosemary right over here to talk about the weather. >> there is a place for you to go with temperatures in the 50s and the 60s already with a...
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the quest to become the fastest in the world.cube, invented in 1974 by hungary and earn a rubik. believe it or not, 5.9 seconds wasn't enough for a new record at this year 's world championships in paris. the ultimate crown for the classic cube taken instead by 15—year—old american max park. worked out on average over several rounds. no surprises then that the craze is known as speed cubing. speed cubing is like the olympics, people solve it with their feet, blindfolded, with one hand. olympics, people solve it with their feet, blindfolded, with one handm was a feat scarcely imaginable when the cube was invented in 1974.” tried to market the cube is a product, the opinion of the trade was it not possible to sell because it's too difficult. and the public proved it is possible. there are 43 quintillion ways, that's 43 with 18 zeros, to scramble the rubik 's cube. but of course only one elusive solution. for the man who came up with the much loved coloured block, it's more than just a puzzle and something closer to the heart. it's
the quest to become the fastest in the world.cube, invented in 1974 by hungary and earn a rubik. believe it or not, 5.9 seconds wasn't enough for a new record at this year 's world championships in paris. the ultimate crown for the classic cube taken instead by 15—year—old american max park. worked out on average over several rounds. no surprises then that the craze is known as speed cubing. speed cubing is like the olympics, people solve it with their feet, blindfolded, with one hand....
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♪ david: coming up, the stories that shaped the week and business around the world.he g-20 summit begins in a climate of uncertainty for the world's most powerful nations. a missile launch from north korea throws another wrench into the gears of diplomacy. >> they are going to try to continue to pressure china to put more economic pressure on north korea. david: a new trading link provides access the chinese market and investors wonder what to make of the jobs report. >> bond guys take note the bad , news is it does not do a lot for wages. david: the leader of the left in britain explaining his stance on brexit. >> it will be a partnership, but not membership in the european union. david: and a ceo with the latest plans to save his bank. >> there is clarity and transparency now. david: and half of 2017 is in the books. what is the playbook for the second half? >> liquidity continues to be the main driver of the markets. >> there is some inherent momentum in the u.s. economy . >> the credit market looks pretty expensive. >> i do not know how you are supposed to trade
♪ david: coming up, the stories that shaped the week and business around the world.he g-20 summit begins in a climate of uncertainty for the world's most powerful nations. a missile launch from north korea throws another wrench into the gears of diplomacy. >> they are going to try to continue to pressure china to put more economic pressure on north korea. david: a new trading link provides access the chinese market and investors wonder what to make of the jobs report. >> bond guys...