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the naacp, the national medical association of black doctors, national black nurses association, black women's health imperative, association of black cardiologists, the list goes on and on. i repeat those whoever signed onto this. we hope to have a good vote on that tomorrow. today is a very sad day for us because it was one year ago today we passed h.r. 8 and sent it over to the senate. h.r. 8 is our legislation, as you know, for commonsense background checks and it is -- it's very sad that the grim reaper has decided that more people will die because he's the grim reaper. 100 people a day, my understanding, is -- die from gun violence. not all can be saved by this legislation, but many could. so we did h.r. 8 today one year, and then tomorrow, h.r. 1112, the south carolina loophole that enabled hate crime to be performed at mother emanuel church. well, this would close that loophole, mr. clyburn's bill. here we are, 90% of the public support commonsense background checks. democrats, republicans, independents, gun owners, because most of them have engaged in background checks. this w
the naacp, the national medical association of black doctors, national black nurses association, black women's health imperative, association of black cardiologists, the list goes on and on. i repeat those whoever signed onto this. we hope to have a good vote on that tomorrow. today is a very sad day for us because it was one year ago today we passed h.r. 8 and sent it over to the senate. h.r. 8 is our legislation, as you know, for commonsense background checks and it is -- it's very sad that...
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she's a member of the national association of professional women, national association of hispanic journalist, the american association of marketing and public relations, hispanic public relations association, hispanic chamber of commerce of metro orlando, and a lifetime member of the national association of latino elected and apointed officials. she's married to our orlando police chief, the first puerto rican to ever hold that position and she has two stepchildren and three grandchildren. for all this and more, we honor rellon. pineda- in honor of women's history month, i would like to recognize falconetti.. garcia a native floridian and daughter of cuban exiles who completed their degrees at florida colleges, dr. falconetti has a personal commitment to the florida college system and ensuring that all students have a chance to receive a quality education. she has developed a vision to strengthen student success and has advocated successfully at the state level for critical funding. her two decades of service and three states -- in three states include extensive experience in all aspect of h
she's a member of the national association of professional women, national association of hispanic journalist, the american association of marketing and public relations, hispanic public relations association, hispanic chamber of commerce of metro orlando, and a lifetime member of the national association of latino elected and apointed officials. she's married to our orlando police chief, the first puerto rican to ever hold that position and she has two stepchildren and three grandchildren. for...
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. >> secretary of state mike pompeo gave the keynote address at the national governors association winter meeting in washington dc. he spoke for just over 15 minutes. [applause] thank you governor hogan, governor cuomo, nice to seo. i was watching basketball on my phone on the way in. it is the final in overtime. exactly. i was reminded that president trump is the 45th president of the united states, so there is a lot more turnover in my gig than his. it is good to be with you today. i want to change -- thank governor hogan, governor cuomo, and all of you for being here today. it is hard to follow this state of the union yesterday. i am not passing out copies of my speech, so you cannot tear them up at the end. i have got into know some of you as i traveled throughout the states. i have probably traveled more throughout the country than other secretaries of state. i think it is important to that the american people know what our diplomats are doing around the world and why we are doing it. i you see me in your state, am not lost. your state has not this he did the union. ed from theseced
. >> secretary of state mike pompeo gave the keynote address at the national governors association winter meeting in washington dc. he spoke for just over 15 minutes. [applause] thank you governor hogan, governor cuomo, nice to seo. i was watching basketball on my phone on the way in. it is the final in overtime. exactly. i was reminded that president trump is the 45th president of the united states, so there is a lot more turnover in my gig than his. it is good to be with you today. i...
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after that, the national association for business economics hosts a discussion of economic policy and later a forum on global vaccination efforts. >> c-span your unfiltered view of government. creed by cable and 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> host: and "the communicators" is at the state of the net conference in washington dc. we'll show you some of the interviews we conducted with members of congress, government officials and technology leaders. and now on the committee caters we want to introduce you to anyone, associate deputy attorney general. what is in your portfolio?
after that, the national association for business economics hosts a discussion of economic policy and later a forum on global vaccination efforts. >> c-span your unfiltered view of government. creed by cable and 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> host: and "the communicators" is at the state of the net conference in washington dc. we'll show you some of the interviews we conducted with members of congress, government officials and technology...
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on c-span3, a conference on economic policy in an election year, all by the national association of business starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern. coming up in an hour on "washington journal," tim murtaugh discusses the presen
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onc-span-3, a conference economic policy in an election year held by the national association of business executives. that starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern. inwhen that senate gavels monday, wisconsin senator tammy baldwin delivers the traditional reading of washington's farewell address. later in the week, the senate takes procedural votes unto antiabortion measures. the house is back for legislative work on tuesday, with the first both expected on wednesday. later in the week, a bill that would ban all flavored tobacco products, including e-cigarettes . watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span two. >> this morning, look at the week ahead with jeff mason from reuters and the hills al weaver. later, the cato institute talks about the use of stop and frisk and its effect on law enforcement. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington" is next. ♪ host: good morning, everyone. a new study has found nearly 100 million eligible voters do not vote. inwill give you the details that new study and we want to hear from you. if you plan to vote in 2020, y
onc-span-3, a conference economic policy in an election year held by the national association of business executives. that starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern. inwhen that senate gavels monday, wisconsin senator tammy baldwin delivers the traditional reading of washington's farewell address. later in the week, the senate takes procedural votes unto antiabortion measures. the house is back for legislative work on tuesday, with the first both expected on wednesday. later in the week, a bill that would...
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jimmy miller, chairman of the national association of tower richters and president and ceo of the miller company inc. ms. lisa youngers, executive director of the broadband association. mr. harold feld, senior vice president of public knowledge , and ms. shirley bloomfield, chief executive officer of an tca, the rural broadband association. 5g is the fifth generation of wireless communications technology, as every member of the committee knows and as many more americans are learning. developing and deploying national 5g networks is critical for the future of the united states. 5g promises to create 3 million new jobs, generate $275 billion in new investment, and will spur up to $500 billion in economic growth. with exponentially faster connections, higher speeds, and significantly larger data capacities, 5g networks are expected to transform almost every industry and economic sector. last week, this committee heard from administration officials who discussed ongoing advancements in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced manufacturing, and other innovations. realizing the fu
jimmy miller, chairman of the national association of tower richters and president and ceo of the miller company inc. ms. lisa youngers, executive director of the broadband association. mr. harold feld, senior vice president of public knowledge , and ms. shirley bloomfield, chief executive officer of an tca, the rural broadband association. 5g is the fifth generation of wireless communications technology, as every member of the committee knows and as many more americans are learning. developing...
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next, house speaker nancy pelosi spoke at the annual national governors association's winter meeting, interviewed by new york governor andrew cuomo. [applause] >> good afternoon to all, on behalf of all the governors who are here today and the chairman of the national governors association, governor hogan, let me welcome madame speaker for being with us today at our winter meeting. thank you very much. you have a very busy schedule and you are very kind to be with us. as a matter for disclosure, i'm not objective, i am a big fan of madame speaker. we have been personal friends for many, many years. as my children will tell you, when the speaker comes on television, we have a mandatory silence policy so we can all hear what the speaker is talking about at the time. ask madame speaker about anything new that happened to come up in washington over the past few days. i think we all understand that, but i would like to start, madame speaker, on a slightly different tone and talk a little bit about your background. we are in this hyper-partisan, hyper political time, and i think sometimes p
next, house speaker nancy pelosi spoke at the annual national governors association's winter meeting, interviewed by new york governor andrew cuomo. [applause] >> good afternoon to all, on behalf of all the governors who are here today and the chairman of the national governors association, governor hogan, let me welcome madame speaker for being with us today at our winter meeting. thank you very much. you have a very busy schedule and you are very kind to be with us. as a matter for...
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lizette escobedo, the national census director for naleo, the national association of latino electedfficials. she is in los angeles this morning. it's so nice to have you. thank you for being with me. is it overt y to everybody but maybe latinos census citizenship question does not exist on the census in 2020? leone: well, one of the things that we learned from our study is that about 50 percent of the latinos that we surveyed actually thought that the citizenship question was still on. so one of the things that we learned is that we have a lot of work to do and this is across the board, not just with immigrants or non-citizens, but also with latino citizens and latino millennials specifically. soledad: what do you do in the trainings? how do you train people to deal with people who might say, listen, i'm not going to answer the census because i am concerned maybe not for myself, but for family members who might documented. and this could open a whole world of trouble for them. leone: absolutely. so one of the things that we've been doing is we have this comprehensive ambassador trai
lizette escobedo, the national census director for naleo, the national association of latino electedfficials. she is in los angeles this morning. it's so nice to have you. thank you for being with me. is it overt y to everybody but maybe latinos census citizenship question does not exist on the census in 2020? leone: well, one of the things that we learned from our study is that about 50 percent of the latinos that we surveyed actually thought that the citizenship question was still on. so one...
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and they are represented by the national association of secretaries of state. my colleague is in the back, but in those 40 states, the election director works for the secretary of state. and in the other 16 states, the election director is the chief election official. if you're wondering what an election director does, they are the administrative professionals who implement policies, implement technologies, run trainings, work with local election officials, and so much more. there are a handful of federal laws that touch elections or govern elections, but i think when we're talking about security, a big one to remember is the americans with disabilities act, because election officials have the very difficult job of making sure that elections are both secure and accessible for all voters. there are, of course, other laws and the constitution, but in general, elections are run by the states, which means that they're very highly decentralized, both in law and in administrative structure. most states administer elections at the county level, but there are 12 or so t
and they are represented by the national association of secretaries of state. my colleague is in the back, but in those 40 states, the election director works for the secretary of state. and in the other 16 states, the election director is the chief election official. if you're wondering what an election director does, they are the administrative professionals who implement policies, implement technologies, run trainings, work with local election officials, and so much more. there are a handful...
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. >>> next, we head to the national governor's association annual winter meeting in washington, d.c. governors from across the u.s. came together to talk about efforts to boost resiliency and respond to natural disasters in their states. >>> we're going to get started right away with the next panel. we're running quite a bit behind schedule, but we're going to not cut these guys short, so we're going to move into fortifying our future, states becoming more resilient. all of our states, whether they're located on the coast, in the noounz, in the midwest, or anywhere in between, have struggled to meet the challenges that come with the disasters that impact the nation and our states. and next we'll have an important discussion own how to meet those challenges and how we as governors can prepare our citizens for the resiliency challenges of the future. we'll have governor mills of maine, governor newsom, and governor mills will lead the discussion with the governors. [ applause ] >> i thought they were going to put chairs up here. i guess we'll do it from the thing. i'm not in charge of m
. >>> next, we head to the national governor's association annual winter meeting in washington, d.c. governors from across the u.s. came together to talk about efforts to boost resiliency and respond to natural disasters in their states. >>> we're going to get started right away with the next panel. we're running quite a bit behind schedule, but we're going to not cut these guys short, so we're going to move into fortifying our future, states becoming more resilient. all of...
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[applause] >> the states are on the front lines of the national association of state election directors we are fortunate to be joined by the executive director association. [applause] >> good morning i want to emphasizeth very sad for the kids at home that caucuses are not run by election officials not political apart - - not political parties i just want to emphasize that so thank you very much for having me. i thought it would be helpful before we spend all day talking about election and election security of how elections work to help you have a more informed discussion. e ofational association election directors is a professional association and our members are part of the territories so we have america as samoa and guam and california and texas with everything in between and they are very different the chief election official is secretary of state represented by the national association of secretary of th state and those 40 stays the election director works for the secretary of state the other 16 are the election officials so if you wonder what the director does there are administra
[applause] >> the states are on the front lines of the national association of state election directors we are fortunate to be joined by the executive director association. [applause] >> good morning i want to emphasizeth very sad for the kids at home that caucuses are not run by election officials not political apart - - not political parties i just want to emphasize that so thank you very much for having me. i thought it would be helpful before we spend all day talking about...
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we heard yesterday both from the news media association and from the national union ofjournalists, associationl union ofjournalists, both calling on the government to consult about these changes in the way that journalists were being dealt with, both saying that this represented a threat to freedom of the press and asking for an urgent meeting to deal with this. the fact is, it is not about whether labour or conservative or liberal democrat or other mp5 think this is a good or bad thing, the industry themselves, journalists themselves and their representative bodies, have said this is a potentially a threat to freedom of the present i think we should be listened to. does it matter or is there is a very westminster spat?” think it does matter. we are now living in a new age of information where we get fake news, misinformation, and it is incredibly important that all members of parliament, and particularly those in government, abide by standards in public life, to be accountable and transparent, and it is important that the press are able to hold us to account for substance you appeared ina to
we heard yesterday both from the news media association and from the national union ofjournalists, associationl union ofjournalists, both calling on the government to consult about these changes in the way that journalists were being dealt with, both saying that this represented a threat to freedom of the press and asking for an urgent meeting to deal with this. the fact is, it is not about whether labour or conservative or liberal democrat or other mp5 think this is a good or bad thing, the...
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ben remains involved in the broadcasting community through the texas association of broadcasters and the national association of broadcasters. he also consults regularly with members of congress and the federal communications commission to address important issues to the broadcasting community. one issue that he's particularly passionate about is a revitalization of a.m. radio. outside of his work in the broadcasting industry, ben has lived a life committed to service. during his time at texas a&m, ben acquired a reputation for community service, which continues today. he has said he's proud to be a part of the community that takes giving to heart. in 2018 ben was named citizen of the year by the brian college station chamber of commerce. it was ben's philanthropic spirit which led him to meet his wife, lillian. 44 years ago as he was working on a tennis tournament to benefit the local boys and girls club. today ben and lily have two adult children and three beautiful grandchildren. mr. speaker, i'm humbled to honor the many accomplishments of my friend, ben downs, for his induction into the texa
ben remains involved in the broadcasting community through the texas association of broadcasters and the national association of broadcasters. he also consults regularly with members of congress and the federal communications commission to address important issues to the broadcasting community. one issue that he's particularly passionate about is a revitalization of a.m. radio. outside of his work in the broadcasting industry, ben has lived a life committed to service. during his time at texas...
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eastern on c-span2. >>> next, we head to the national governor's association annual winter meeting in washington, d.c. governors from across the u.s. came together to talk about efforts to boost resiliency and respond to natural disasters in their states. >>> we're going to get started right away with the next panel.
eastern on c-span2. >>> next, we head to the national governor's association annual winter meeting in washington, d.c. governors from across the u.s. came together to talk about efforts to boost resiliency and respond to natural disasters in their states. >>> we're going to get started right away with the next panel.
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let me begin with the origin of the national rifle association. how did it come about and why? mr. charles: it came back during the civil war. two officers decided to form the nra based out of new york with two purposes. one was to facilitate and grow long-range rifle ranges and the other was to assist the state national guard's in marksmanship. just so youially, know, was kind of working to get appropriations from the government and they started off with one organization. they grew to 1700 by 1929. are, just so you know, there is an english national rifle association. this is supposed to be the american version. the only thing differentiating start off with was the franchise like model where you could build a rifle club, statewide and you were a nra affiliated rifle club and they would compete in stoughton local , -- state and local, national shooting matches. steve: would they recognize the nra now in 2020? mr. charles: oh, not at all. the organization was not intended to be political in any way. i think you can say as late as the mid-1960's, the heads of not seeanization could wh
let me begin with the origin of the national rifle association. how did it come about and why? mr. charles: it came back during the civil war. two officers decided to form the nra based out of new york with two purposes. one was to facilitate and grow long-range rifle ranges and the other was to assist the state national guard's in marksmanship. just so youially, know, was kind of working to get appropriations from the government and they started off with one organization. they grew to 1700 by...
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to -- he's been named coach of the year by the national association ches three times, most recently in 2019. pennsylvania is a national and is a wrestling passion that's woven into the commonwealth's history. leadership is one to be proud of. congratulations, coach, on this fantastic achievement. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom rhode island seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. langevin: madam speaker, as co-chair of the career and rise to risecus, i c.t.e. month. goes -- at the genesis center in rhode island hows the opportunity of c.t.e. students of all ages. cindy's story is a great example. unemployed when she apprenticeship program. before she completed the program she was offered a job. she currently holds a full-time position in the life span health system. story's -- cindy's story is one stories.c.t.e. i congratulate her and educators this month. i'm also pleased to recognize my friend and c.t.e. caucus co-chair, g.m. thompson, for -
to -- he's been named coach of the year by the national association ches three times, most recently in 2019. pennsylvania is a national and is a wrestling passion that's woven into the commonwealth's history. leadership is one to be proud of. congratulations, coach, on this fantastic achievement. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom rhode island seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is...
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the return of national targets saying "outcomes" in key areas would be measured. well, a little earlier i spoke to the conservative chair of the national association of police and crimeolice numbers in future , there would be ‘no excuses' not to cut crime. i think it was welcomed, actually today in the room because we look in the uplifting officers and it's great to have a government that actually puts the security of individuals at the forefront of its sort of policing policies. come in the room today there was heavenly recognition that the government is on the side of policing and they wa nt to on the side of policing and they want to support us to drive down crime. outcomes in key areas are going to be measured, that is national targets to most people, isn't it? not really, ithink national targets to most people, isn't it? not really, i think the difference is that we know that targets from all of the research that goes ahead and drive perverse reactions and so on, so actually the whole thing with these outcomes is to look look police and crime commissioner i set measures for my police force around the priority areas and outcomes that they perform against. this is
the return of national targets saying "outcomes" in key areas would be measured. well, a little earlier i spoke to the conservative chair of the national association of police and crimeolice numbers in future , there would be ‘no excuses' not to cut crime. i think it was welcomed, actually today in the room because we look in the uplifting officers and it's great to have a government that actually puts the security of individuals at the forefront of its sort of policing policies....
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on c-span3, a conference on policy held by the national association of business executives starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. highlights from the latest sitting of australia's house and senate during a session of australia's parliament. prime minister scott morrison along with members of his cabinet answered questions on the coronavirus outbreak, middle east security, combating climate change, and the recent australia wildfires. this is half an hour. >> hello and welcome to question time, where we play the highlights of question time in australia's parliament. wildfires ravaged the east coast of australia over the summer have died down, the political fallout is just beginning. question time and parliament began with a bipartisan day honoring those fire victims and thanking the volunteers who helped fight the fires. it did not take long before the conversation quickly turned to politics. >> my question is to the prime minister -- why does the prime minister claim he always acted on the advice of fire commissioners when he ignored for two years their advice to provide determinate boost to au
on c-span3, a conference on policy held by the national association of business executives starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. highlights from the latest sitting of australia's house and senate during a session of australia's parliament. prime minister scott morrison along with members of his cabinet answered questions on the coronavirus outbreak, middle east security, combating climate change, and the recent australia wildfires. this is half an hour. >> hello and welcome to question time,...
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>> over the weekend house speaker nancy pelosi addressed the national governors' association winter meeting and talked about funding for infrastructure and paying down the deficit, the cost of prescription drugs and how congress can work with governors. >> let me welcome madam speaker today at our winter meeting. we know you have a very busy schedule and you are very kind to be with us. as a matter of full disclosure. i'm not objective and i'm a big fan of madam speaker and we have been personal friends for many, many years. as my children will tell you, when the speaker comes on the television, we have a mandatory silence policy so we can all hear what the speaker is talking about at the time. will not ask madam speaker about anything new that happened to come up in washington over the past few days. i think we all understand that. but i would like to start, madam speaker, on a slightly different tone and talk a little bit about your background. we are in this hyper partisan, hyper political time and i think some people lose the humanity of what we do in public service. we focus on labels
>> over the weekend house speaker nancy pelosi addressed the national governors' association winter meeting and talked about funding for infrastructure and paying down the deficit, the cost of prescription drugs and how congress can work with governors. >> let me welcome madam speaker today at our winter meeting. we know you have a very busy schedule and you are very kind to be with us. as a matter of full disclosure. i'm not objective and i'm a big fan of madam speaker and we have...
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[applause] their annual winter meeting in washington, d.c., the national governors association held a discussion on prison reentry, workforce development efforts, and occupational licensing reform. this is >> our next session will explore for -- workforce solutions. to begin today's discussion, we have the arkansas governor, who was the terror of the nga's education and workforce committee. is leading a discussion on how states can provide workforce beining, and he will joined by iowa governor kim reynolds. she will talk about steps her state is taking to improve the state's
[applause] their annual winter meeting in washington, d.c., the national governors association held a discussion on prison reentry, workforce development efforts, and occupational licensing reform. this is >> our next session will explore for -- workforce solutions. to begin today's discussion, we have the arkansas governor, who was the terror of the nga's education and workforce committee. is leading a discussion on how states can provide workforce beining, and he will joined by iowa...
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he talks of the national governors association winter meeting in washington dc. [applause]. >> we were chatting this morning as governors and executive communities talking about how governors at the end of the day we have to get the job done. and that is why learning from each other in a bipartisan way is so important. and whether it's infrastructure economic development, there are lessons that we can learn one challenge we all have is public health. the vaping crisis is going all across this nation, under spreading with a frightening facility among young people, we have two great governors who are going to speak to us about it now. it is my pleasure to introduce the governor from ohio and governor brown. thank you. [applause]. [background sounds]. >> good afternoon everyone, i'm kate brown, i'm governor morgan and chair of the mba health and human services. thank you governors for your great remarks and i appreciate everyone's patience as we took such break. i'm delighted that all of you are here today to join us to talk about a critically important issue that is
he talks of the national governors association winter meeting in washington dc. [applause]. >> we were chatting this morning as governors and executive communities talking about how governors at the end of the day we have to get the job done. and that is why learning from each other in a bipartisan way is so important. and whether it's infrastructure economic development, there are lessons that we can learn one challenge we all have is public health. the vaping crisis is going all across...
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eastern on c-span2. >>> next, we head to the national governor's association annual winter meeting in washington, d.c. governors from across the u.s. came together to talk about efforts to boost resiliency and respond to natural disasters in their states. >>> we're going to get started right away with the next panel. we're running quite a bit behind schedule, but we're going to not cut these guys short, so we're going to move into fortifying our future, states becoming more resilient. all of our states, whether they're located on the coast, in the noounz, in the midwest, or anywhere in between, have struggled to meet the challenges that come with the disasters that impact the nation and our states. and next we'll have an important discussion own how to meet those challenges and how we as governors can prepare our citizens for the resiliency challenges of the future. we'll have governor mills of maine, governor newsom, and governor mills will lead the discussion with the governors. [ applause ] >> i thought they were going to put chairs up here. i guess we'll do it from the thing. i'm
eastern on c-span2. >>> next, we head to the national governor's association annual winter meeting in washington, d.c. governors from across the u.s. came together to talk about efforts to boost resiliency and respond to natural disasters in their states. >>> we're going to get started right away with the next panel. we're running quite a bit behind schedule, but we're going to not cut these guys short, so we're going to move into fortifying our future, states becoming more...
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of the national association of councils on development so disabilities she was talking about the census and disability she spoke to us here at the stream here's what she told us. taking part in the census means that you are being counted this is critically important particularly for people with developmental disabilities for too long stigma lack of information about being the importance of the census and being counted people away from being counted but it's critically important if we want the right amount of funding to be available we have to stand up and be counted don't that stigma or lack of information stanton's were breath that had us yeah it was too short for somebody else's it's really important for disabled people which is what we're seeing now we've got disability counts 2020 dot org go directly to that website you got 9 videos that are it english spanish and american sign language that can give you all the details that you need about why disabled people need to be counted in the census we're very excited about this we're seeing people across the state of california the country
of the national association of councils on development so disabilities she was talking about the census and disability she spoke to us here at the stream here's what she told us. taking part in the census means that you are being counted this is critically important particularly for people with developmental disabilities for too long stigma lack of information about being the importance of the census and being counted people away from being counted but it's critically important if we want the...
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the national association of small businesses said business is booming in the last month some of the international that have supply lines might be more difficult but the u.s. is relatively contained at the moment if you are right, you should get performance at this time of the year i do agree with that statement >> it is either the inflows that go into the stock market the u.s. is a closed economy relatively the consumer is still doing very, very well. the outlook is positive. does that make you want to have more expose your other than that that could get hit >> that's a great question a lot of the big businesses, not only are they facing regulation, the tech companies the nasdaq is up 10% this year to my earlier point about banks banks are trading near all-time highs. so people are switching out of the high tech stocks to more sick call stocks we look at futures and it shows that rates are not coming down i do think some of the smaller companies do look interesting. valuations at the later part of the market would favor them. >> so sickit does look attracti. >>> coming up, we'll speak to the ceo
the national association of small businesses said business is booming in the last month some of the international that have supply lines might be more difficult but the u.s. is relatively contained at the moment if you are right, you should get performance at this time of the year i do agree with that statement >> it is either the inflows that go into the stock market the u.s. is a closed economy relatively the consumer is still doing very, very well. the outlook is positive. does that...
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a keynote address at the national governors association at 2:45 p.m. eastern. sunday, nancy pelosi addresses the nga meeting. both speeches will be on our website you can listen on our free radio app. the chair of the iowa democratic party talked to reporters about their caucus due to after delays technical issues with the reporting system. >> good afternoon. thank you all for coming today. , thehave stated before challenges in reporting data and delays in double sizing results were categorically acceptable. iowa democrats demand better of us. quite frankly, we demand better of ourselves. stepnight brought us one closer to the completion of the party caucuses. last night, we reported the last remaining results from across iowa, the nation, and overseas. it has been and continues to be our top priority to ensure that the data accurately reflects the data reported by each recent. -- precinct. that process continues today. this morning, we informed campaigns of two steps to ensure the numbers reported match the records. first, we are providing presidential campaign
a keynote address at the national governors association at 2:45 p.m. eastern. sunday, nancy pelosi addresses the nga meeting. both speeches will be on our website you can listen on our free radio app. the chair of the iowa democratic party talked to reporters about their caucus due to after delays technical issues with the reporting system. >> good afternoon. thank you all for coming today. , thehave stated before challenges in reporting data and delays in double sizing results were...
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the national association of realtors reports and index that combined median income and median home prices. younger residents say they are concerned they will never be able to afford a house. >> areas that were affordable not have been transformed. if you look at the landscape of lust lenses, think about all the things we have going on in the next 10 years. we got a new football stadium, the soccer stadium that was just bill, lots of infrastructure changes having contact and, oh, this little thing called the olympics. >> some cities in orange county also made the list of least affordable. though san francisco kept its second-place ranking. >>> now to colorado where new state data shows the cannabis industry is booming. that's not all. researchers a pot shops at a new sales record of $1.75 billion. it also brought in more than $300 million in tax revenue. >>> this morning in our money watching for what amazon is doing to make sure your doorbell camera does not get hacked and can harry and meghan use the word royal? the debate at buckingham palace this morning. here's diane king hall. >> rep
the national association of realtors reports and index that combined median income and median home prices. younger residents say they are concerned they will never be able to afford a house. >> areas that were affordable not have been transformed. if you look at the landscape of lust lenses, think about all the things we have going on in the next 10 years. we got a new football stadium, the soccer stadium that was just bill, lots of infrastructure changes having contact and, oh, this...
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so now that were in 2020, i'll go to things like the national association of sec. f the state conference the national association of said lunch is director conference, people are like oh jessica, election land, i want to talk to you about how to get my local media involved. so i think it's been about building a reputation. in sort of talking to them really far in advance. the election is new member, obviously we don't usually do primaries because they're often very different than the actual election. we are already in with the election administrators to make sure that they know what it is and who their local partners are going to be on what kind of questions we will ask them. sending out a survey next week to every election administrator in the country. went to the media get wrong last year. what are you worried about this year and how can the media get in touch with you and election day. do you open to the media what do you open to be and what do you not open to the media. we have all of that information so we can get to our partner so there immediately in interact
so now that were in 2020, i'll go to things like the national association of sec. f the state conference the national association of said lunch is director conference, people are like oh jessica, election land, i want to talk to you about how to get my local media involved. so i think it's been about building a reputation. in sort of talking to them really far in advance. the election is new member, obviously we don't usually do primaries because they're often very different than the actual...
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the national association of health care advocacy lists just 149 for the entire u.s. 32 of them servenia. can you do what they do yourself and knock down your bill on your own? lisa says yes. round one, she says demand a detailed, item by item list of charges. never accept a summarized invoice. round two, challenge any charge you don't think was necessary and fair. and round three, aim high. lisa doesn't deal with people in the hospital phone bank. she demands the cfo review the account, and she makes her case by certified mail. lisa says spending $3.35 at the post office to mail a letter certified usually gets the hospital's attention. $3.35 that might save you hundreds or thousands. >> i put together the scenario of what really happened and what a fair and reasonable price is, and that's my offer. >> you can do the same thing. we reached out to representatives for the hospital and insurance industries for their take on private patient advocates. the american hospital association declined to comment. now, before you sign up with a private patient advocate, you got to do your research
the national association of health care advocacy lists just 149 for the entire u.s. 32 of them servenia. can you do what they do yourself and knock down your bill on your own? lisa says yes. round one, she says demand a detailed, item by item list of charges. never accept a summarized invoice. round two, challenge any charge you don't think was necessary and fair. and round three, aim high. lisa doesn't deal with people in the hospital phone bank. she demands the cfo review the account, and she...
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recess until approximately 3:30 >> over the weekend house speaker nancy pelosi addressed the national governors' association winter meeting and talked about funding for infrastructure and paying down the deficit, the cost of prescription drugs and how congress can work with governors.
recess until approximately 3:30 >> over the weekend house speaker nancy pelosi addressed the national governors' association winter meeting and talked about funding for infrastructure and paying down the deficit, the cost of prescription drugs and how congress can work with governors.
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the louisiana national guard. last year in partnership with the national governors association, we hosted in north louisiana representatives from all 50 states for a cybersecurity summit, further proving our commitment to this issue. but technology in the hands of those who wish to do harm is ever evolving and so must our capabilities. as i've often said, this is the new normal in louisiana and across the globe. in louisiana, i want our new normal to be the highest level of cybersecurity defense of any state in the nation. the common denominator for each of these priorities is improving the quality of life for all citizens. the future is ours to seize, but we have to commit here and now to be great, to work together, to continue to reject the partisan rancor and dysfunction that plagues washington, d.c. louisiana was born from exploration and the hope of a better tomorrow. today we embark on a new expedition, one filled with just as many possibilities and dreams. and i stand here with you today in the drizzling rain asking you to join me. join me in continuing to create an education system that prepares every child to reac
the louisiana national guard. last year in partnership with the national governors association, we hosted in north louisiana representatives from all 50 states for a cybersecurity summit, further proving our commitment to this issue. but technology in the hands of those who wish to do harm is ever evolving and so must our capabilities. as i've often said, this is the new normal in louisiana and across the globe. in louisiana, i want our new normal to be the highest level of cybersecurity...
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she spoke at the national association for business economics in washington. >> at this point, it is difficult the magnitude of the economic effects, but this new source of uncertainty is something i will be carefully monitoring. >> global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna, matt. anna e.: thank you. the coronavirus has been the spotlight in the fashion industry's biggest month. here is annmarie hordern. annmarie: some brands are even catwalkpause on the due to quarantine measures at the milan fashion week. those that chose to forge ahead had to do so without the usual number of chinese models, buyers, and celebrities. orders are key to promoting the trends in china, which is one of the industry's most important markets. saw postsashion week by asian influencers fall 75% from 2019. china accounts for more than one third of luxury purchases. due to the virus, the spending has ground to a halt. the next point is paris, where lvmh says the show must go on for now. we will hav
she spoke at the national association for business economics in washington. >> at this point, it is difficult the magnitude of the economic effects, but this new source of uncertainty is something i will be carefully monitoring. >> global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna, matt. anna e.: thank you. the coronavirus has been the spotlight in the fashion...
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he's given a keynote address at the national governors association in washington, d.c. . the secretary remark with an introduction by governor larry hogan will be live at 2:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. this week newsmakers used south carolina james clyburn, the house majority, whose a portion where he objected to the d&c handling of the debate rules for certain presidential candidates. >> i am very, very hurt by debt decision. not the decision to let bloomberg. but the decision not to make the modifications on the estate. i wanted corey and, to remain on the stage, they were both running good campaigns, i think almost no that in the world we live in the political world, as a mother and the money is the mother's neck of politics. it is always difficult for candidates of color and will often take that into account. we autonomic all of her decisions in the deepest pockets. i like bloomberg i have interacted with him and he's been a supporter of mine. but i cannot believe that is fair of candidates of color, black and brown to make decisions based solely on money. >> i know you'
he's given a keynote address at the national governors association in washington, d.c. . the secretary remark with an introduction by governor larry hogan will be live at 2:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. this week newsmakers used south carolina james clyburn, the house majority, whose a portion where he objected to the d&c handling of the debate rules for certain presidential candidates. >> i am very, very hurt by debt decision. not the decision to let bloomberg. but the decision not to...
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you fort to thank joining us here at this conference for the national association of secretaries of state and our program on election security. it is my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker. clint is a senior research fellow at george washington university. examined the rise of social media influence in his first book titled " messing with the enemy: surviving in a social media world of russians, hackers, and fake news." his research and writing focused since -- focuses on terrorism and counterterrorism. he has worked with the team to track and model the rise of russian influence operations via social media leading to the presidential election of 2016. testifych led him to between four different committees in 2017 and 2018 regarding russia's information warfare campaign. consultant,ing a clint served as an army officer and an executive officer of , as aing terrorism center consultant of the counterterrorism division, and the national security ranch -- branch. he is an analyst supporting the intelligence committee and special operations command. his remarks today concerning election s
you fort to thank joining us here at this conference for the national association of secretaries of state and our program on election security. it is my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker. clint is a senior research fellow at george washington university. examined the rise of social media influence in his first book titled " messing with the enemy: surviving in a social media world of russians, hackers, and fake news." his research and writing focused since -- focuses on...
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onc-span3, a conference economic policy in an election year, held by the national association of businesss. that starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >> joining us on newsmakers is tim chapman. the questioning is kate ackley. house fromr white political. gabby: a bit of news on this thursday, roger stone, former trump associate was sentenced earlier today to three years in prison for lying to federal prosecutors as part of the russia probe. i wanted to get your take on whether or not that is a fair sentence and whether you agree with some of the statements president trump has made? tim: i know the president had some issues with it.
onc-span3, a conference economic policy in an election year, held by the national association of businesss. that starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >> joining us on newsmakers is tim chapman. the questioning is kate ackley. house fromr white political. gabby: a bit of news on this thursday, roger stone, former trump associate was sentenced earlier today to three years in prison for lying to federal prosecutors as part of the russia probe. i wanted to get your take on whether or not that is a...
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i've beaten the national rifle association nationally twice. passed meaningful gun legislation at the federal level. and i'll do it again. but it won't just be because i'll do it. it's because moms against gun violence are now mobilized. , schoolchildren across the country are obilized, pricking the conscience of everybody out there who says my thoughts and prayers are with you. -- now, i -- i think that i think the country's ready. you know, and i'm incredibly proud of having worked so hard when i was in the united states senate in passing the brady bill with background checks. people don't realize that kept a weapon out of the hands of three million people. three million people. three million. out of the hands of dangerous people. now, we need to follow the nevada p of the legislature and the governor. ey've shown, universal background checks here in nevada. requiring background checks for every single gun sale. just common sense. it's supported by 90% of the american people. share that view. we have to get it done nationally. just takes a lit
i've beaten the national rifle association nationally twice. passed meaningful gun legislation at the federal level. and i'll do it again. but it won't just be because i'll do it. it's because moms against gun violence are now mobilized. , schoolchildren across the country are obilized, pricking the conscience of everybody out there who says my thoughts and prayers are with you. -- now, i -- i think that i think the country's ready. you know, and i'm incredibly proud of having worked so hard...
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i had the former president of the national rifle association and we had a perfectly civil conversation, if i can use the word perfect. i didn't agree with him, a lot of students did not agree with him but nobody said he had no right to speak. and i am utterly opposed to saying people have no right to speak. mr. dershowitz: i have a question, you had all these people, the vice president, people trying to get donald trump elected president, did you ever call them despicable the way you said it was despicable for me to represent the president of the united states? why do you draw lines between calling me despicable because i was a lawyer standing up for the constitution of the united states, but it is ok to not call despicable the people trying to get trump elected? i'm not trying to get trump elected, i'm trying to leave it to everybody to decide who to vote for. i'm trying to defend the constitutional right of all americans and you call that despicable? mr. shrum: that is not a question, that the speech. let me tell you something, you did not defend the constitution of the united states
i had the former president of the national rifle association and we had a perfectly civil conversation, if i can use the word perfect. i didn't agree with him, a lot of students did not agree with him but nobody said he had no right to speak. and i am utterly opposed to saying people have no right to speak. mr. dershowitz: i have a question, you had all these people, the vice president, people trying to get donald trump elected president, did you ever call them despicable the way you said it...
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we'll get a better sense when the national association of realtors releases its january numbers later 2% decline to a seasonally adjusted rate of 5.43 million, a sign that perhaps december‘s boom was unsustainable. time now for our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining us is riaz kanani, chief executive and founder, radiate b2b. a marketing advertising firm. we have picked out this one from the new york times, one you are quite interested in. teaching students how to spot fake news. yes, it is an interesting angle. we focus so much on the technology solving the problem when we actually, the best way to actually do it is to solve this ourselves as people and what they are doing is they are treating stu d e nts they are doing is they are treating students how to spot fake news in the first place and that is obviously going to make the whole situation much better. it is tricky, because i spotted this line in the new york times story, a study last year found that those 65 and older shared more fake news during the 2016 us election than
we'll get a better sense when the national association of realtors releases its january numbers later 2% decline to a seasonally adjusted rate of 5.43 million, a sign that perhaps december‘s boom was unsustainable. time now for our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining us is riaz kanani, chief executive and founder, radiate b2b. a marketing advertising firm. we have picked out this one from the new york times, one you are quite interested...
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on c-span 3, a conference on economic policy in an election year held by the national association of business is actives. that starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern. washington wednesday. from theal reporter post joining us from south carolina via skype, now all the attention focusing on that
on c-span 3, a conference on economic policy in an election year held by the national association of business is actives. that starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern. washington wednesday. from theal reporter post joining us from south carolina via skype, now all the attention focusing on that
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the nation's largest teachers unions are calling for an end to active shooter drills because they may be traumatizing to students. the american federation of students and the national education associationrtnering with a coalition of gun violence groups to publicly condemn active shooter drills in schools. about 95% schools conducted drills on lock down procedures during the 2015, 2016 school year. >>> there's a wiring problem that could cause a fire. the recall covers the exl touring and elite mini vans from 2018 through 2020. honda says it has three reports of fires with no injuries. the company plans to notify owners of the recall by mail by midmarch. >>> an atlanta firefighter suspended without pay for two days for trying to rescue a 95-year-old from her burning home. atlanta fire rescue says captain daniel dreyer entered the building without his crew members against department policy, according to the atlanta firefighters union dreyer was dressed and ready before the rest of his crew so he went in. despite his best efforts, he was not able to save the woman. captain dreyer and the union are now appealing. >>> five terrifying hours for an iowa father, eugene copp of davenpert while
the nation's largest teachers unions are calling for an end to active shooter drills because they may be traumatizing to students. the american federation of students and the national education associationrtnering with a coalition of gun violence groups to publicly condemn active shooter drills in schools. about 95% schools conducted drills on lock down procedures during the 2015, 2016 school year. >>> there's a wiring problem that could cause a fire. the recall covers the exl touring...