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time. for example, the u.s. department of education has eliminated official time as part of its new labor contract. in addition, the official time reform act of 2017 proposes major changes in the existing law. for example, it says that an employee may not be granted official time for purpose of engaging in any political activity, including lobbying activity. in my view, adoption of this provision would weaken labor management relations and the federal government would reduce of government employees to air their concerns with management and undermine agency performance. like every other american, it is important that federal employees have the right to express their viewpoints and petition government for a redress of grievances. i think curtailing those rights would deny federal workers important privileges that are guaranteed by the u.s. constitution. thank you. i would be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman? >> yes, sir? >> just unanimous consent request i have four documents i wo
time. for example, the u.s. department of education has eliminated official time as part of its new labor contract. in addition, the official time reform act of 2017 proposes major changes in the existing law. for example, it says that an employee may not be granted official time for purpose of engaging in any political activity, including lobbying activity. in my view, adoption of this provision would weaken labor management relations and the federal government would reduce of government...
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that can impact the mission. official time allows unions to file grievances and appeals and bring the work of the government to a halt. by way of example, we've heard from a federal employee who told us that after repeated requests, an employee come to work on time, this employee complained that the official was harassing the employee and filed a grievance. the employee's agency allowed the employee to push back her start time by 15 minutes. to me, as a private business guy, this sounds absurd. the grievances filed while on official time can also implicate national security. luke air force base in arizona ended off-base accs to e-mail system with only a password after it experienced multiple security breaches. union filed a grievance argument that this was a change in the working conditions that the air force base first needed to negotiate. now, this committee is not alone in examining official time. a recent office of personnel management report found that official time usage is on the rise government wide. the federal govern
that can impact the mission. official time allows unions to file grievances and appeals and bring the work of the government to a halt. by way of example, we've heard from a federal employee who told us that after repeated requests, an employee come to work on time, this employee complained that the official was harassing the employee and filed a grievance. the employee's agency allowed the employee to push back her start time by 15 minutes. to me, as a private business guy, this sounds absurd....
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the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady reserves her time. the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, a member of the committee on appropriations as well as the subcommittee on defense appropriation, mr. cuellar. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. speaker. i le to first thank chairwoman granger, ranking member visclosky, for their bipartisan work in support of our nn's tary. i also would like to thank the staff on both sides of the aisle, because they've worked very hard to put this very important bill together. first i would like to highlight that this bill provides over $606 billion to rebuild our armed forces, including $338 billion to restore critical military readiness programs. this is a significant investment in the men and women who sacrifice so much to keep us safe. his bill also includes a $2.-- 2.6% pay raise for our military families, the largest in nine years, which is the least we can do to show our gratitude
the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady reserves her time. the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, a member of the committee on appropriations as well as the subcommittee on defense appropriation, mr. cuellar. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. speaker. i le to first thank chairwoman granger, ranking member visclosky, for their bipartisan work in...
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so -- the time that we think about is not so much the physical time. but the memory we have about it -- i talk about, i talk about proof in the -- in the book because proof throughout this fantastic novel which is all about time. it is the type a time -- yeah. thank you. the search of the loss time and french -- and it's 3,000 pages novel full of stories, character, duration, happenings, but is not presented as happening in time. is all presented as memories of the main character it's all here between the two years but in the revolution of the brain. and i think there's a deep -- time confuses us because what time is after is what our brain is with assignment. which is collected, of course, for physical time but the brain does much more than that. the brain uses the property of physics uses dynamics to store hold on -- hold on -- one, one, okay. to store information and memories. and anticipate the future that is a book by a scientist [inaudible conversations] recent -- about the section of the brain and fact that your brain is a time machine. this sens
so -- the time that we think about is not so much the physical time. but the memory we have about it -- i talk about, i talk about proof in the -- in the book because proof throughout this fantastic novel which is all about time. it is the type a time -- yeah. thank you. the search of the loss time and french -- and it's 3,000 pages novel full of stories, character, duration, happenings, but is not presented as happening in time. is all presented as memories of the main character it's all here...
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>> yes. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. the committee will stand in recess for six minutes and 45 minutes remaining in the vote on the floor and we will reconvene as soon as that vote concludes. >> more testimony now from christopher wray and rod rosen tine -- rosenstein on the clinton enough probe. this is two hours and 10 minutes.
>> yes. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. the committee will stand in recess for six minutes and 45 minutes remaining in the vote on the floor and we will reconvene as soon as that vote concludes. >> more testimony now from christopher wray and rod rosen tine -- rosenstein on the clinton enough probe. this is two hours and 10 minutes.
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i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from nevada. mr. kihuen: i reserve the balance of my time, mr. chairman. the chair: the gentleman from nevada reserves. the gentleman from illinois. mr. shimkus: i'll just close, mr. chairman. thank you for the time. i'm glad this amendment came. because our job now is to educate not only the state of nevada, but it's also to educate our colleagues from across the country, that the science debate, the final decision needs to be through the licensing, the nuclear regulatory commission, the independent -- our independent federal nuclear safety agency says it will be safe formal years. nevada says, not so. let's have the debate. let's not strip the money. and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from nevada is recognized. mr. kihuen: mr. chairman, i yield the remaining balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered
i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from nevada. mr. kihuen: i reserve the balance of my time, mr. chairman. the chair: the gentleman from nevada reserves. the gentleman from illinois. mr. shimkus: i'll just close, mr. chairman. thank you for the time. i'm glad this amendment came. because our job now is to educate not only the state of nevada, but it's also to educate our colleagues from across the country, that the science...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 34 printed in part b of house report 115-711. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from tennessee seek recognition? mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 34 printed in part b of house report 115-711 offered by mrs. blackburn of tennessee. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 918, the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. blackburn, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. this is an amendment that i propose each and every year because i think this is something that is worthy of discussion. we are facing $21 trillion in debt in this na
i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 34 printed in part b of house report 115-711. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from tennessee seek recognition? mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i...
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i think it's also fair to look at the function of the stop-time rule, and the function of the stop-time rule is to basically say, while it's true that being physically present in the united states builds some sort of reasonable reliance interests up to a point, it's no longer reasonable to rely on being in the united states once the government has given you a notice to appear that tells you that the government intends to remove you. it was the point of the stop-time rule to make the stop-time determination turn on the beginning of the proceedings, not at things that would happen later. and if you're looking at legislative history this is 143 , congressional record s12266, where congress, again, amending the statute to make clear that the old orders to show cause that lacked a date would qualify, said the reason we're doing this isn't because of some housekeeping measure but for the substantive reason, the affirmative reason that we think the stop-time calculation should be made at the very beginning of the proceedings and shouldn't be affected by things like how crowded the immigration
i think it's also fair to look at the function of the stop-time rule, and the function of the stop-time rule is to basically say, while it's true that being physically present in the united states builds some sort of reasonable reliance interests up to a point, it's no longer reasonable to rely on being in the united states once the government has given you a notice to appear that tells you that the government intends to remove you. it was the point of the stop-time rule to make the stop-time...
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and who is the greatest engli5h football manager of all time? ossibly go wrong with this one? i did wonder. we will start with jane fonda, diane keaton. they are all there. it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 year5, they have had marriages, some have,
and who is the greatest engli5h football manager of all time? ossibly go wrong with this one? i did wonder. we will start with jane fonda, diane keaton. they are all there. it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 year5, they have had marriages, some have,
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accept the amendment at this time. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the gentlewoman's amendment. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the yom's amendment is agreed -- the gentlewoman's amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 31, printed in art a of house report 115-711. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 31 printed in house report 115-711, offered by mr. lance of new jersey. the chair: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. lance, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey for five minutes. mr. lance: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. i rise today in support of the lance-gottheimer amendment and to the water resources development act of 2018. i thank chairman shuster and his committe
accept the amendment at this time. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the gentlewoman's amendment. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the yom's amendment is agreed -- the gentlewoman's amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 31, printed in art a of house report 115-711. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk....
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by the time we read the name of that company in the "new york times," by the time we learned about that scheme in the "new york times" just a couple of weeks ago, the psy group was long gone. apparently, agents working for the special counsel's office in february had stopped the founder of that firm, the guy who'd been at that meeting supposedly pitching that plan to the trump campaign, they stopped him at an airport in washington, d.c. they questioned him and, quote, briefly seized his electronic devices. they later brought him before the grand jury. and that attention, those questions to that businessman about whatever he was doing with that firm, those questions had consequences. he got stopped in february. they checked his electronic devices. they brought him before the grand jury. simultaneously, fbi agents working with mueller's team turned up at the psy group, turned up at the firm and started talking to employees. mueller also reportedly subpoenaed bank records for the firm. and you push that stuff out into the light, you start asking those questions, it makes stuff happen. what
by the time we read the name of that company in the "new york times," by the time we learned about that scheme in the "new york times" just a couple of weeks ago, the psy group was long gone. apparently, agents working for the special counsel's office in february had stopped the founder of that firm, the guy who'd been at that meeting supposedly pitching that plan to the trump campaign, they stopped him at an airport in washington, d.c. they questioned him and, quote,...
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and i yield back the balance of my time. -i the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from utah. mr. bhop: i'm grateful for being able to work on the bill to make the assumption that someone does want to walk to vermont. if you find that individual, we will find an opportunity for it to take place. with that, mr. speaker, i would like to ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. . mr. bishop: i yield back. -i the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the e in favory sa aye. amended. those opposed, no in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection is la upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? mr. bishop: i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2991 as amended. -i the clerk will report the title o
and i yield back the balance of my time. -i the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from utah. mr. bhop: i'm grateful for being able to work on the bill to make the assumption that someone does want to walk to vermont. if you find that individual, we will find an opportunity for it to take place. with that, mr. speaker, i would like to ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on...
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for the first time a miner from saxony smelted couple a smell of sulfur was in the ad. over the course of time became the established center of copper mining in central knowledge numerous mines were opened up in the region and it was not until nine hundred seventy seven when the last of them shot. the miners homes were mostly simple wooden buildings. it was a magnet to growing numbers of mining workers from sweden and above all german mining engineers from sex. a mine is established dismounting was the always transporting a horse drawn cox from the mines to the time that they diverted the water courses for the pumps and hoists in the us. because at hand it was an on site web shop with its own smithy hammers mining tools spades and cops could be the head. nowadays enormous on nails and made here in the traditional nana for the museum now housed in the old smelting lab. files spits the rock and releases the valuable copy all watch remains when the president is heaps of slack not classified and. the story goes that just such a ruckus this one was found in the hills. back i
for the first time a miner from saxony smelted couple a smell of sulfur was in the ad. over the course of time became the established center of copper mining in central knowledge numerous mines were opened up in the region and it was not until nine hundred seventy seven when the last of them shot. the miners homes were mostly simple wooden buildings. it was a magnet to growing numbers of mining workers from sweden and above all german mining engineers from sex. a mine is established dismounting...
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happening all the time. the f.b.i. never found these people because they assumed they group in camden who had broken into the draft in the last y -- few years, the time had gone by and the story came out, but what they teresting was noticed, these people in west physically and other places, including a professor at a college, you may have heard of him, interesting man, that this a war against free speech. these people were not only being atched, but they were actually being actively undermined by as f.b.i. sed up about and it was obvious who they were because they were like what are let's bomb, you doing? so they were not really very being these t hippies. this was what they were doing. they raided the files, it did interestingly in the end to the discovery of a program, which is something no about in the government and this comes out right at the time of the watergate investigations so the congress active congress, about these kinds of things got quite motivated to get to the f.b.i. f what was the doing and what was t
happening all the time. the f.b.i. never found these people because they assumed they group in camden who had broken into the draft in the last y -- few years, the time had gone by and the story came out, but what they teresting was noticed, these people in west physically and other places, including a professor at a college, you may have heard of him, interesting man, that this a war against free speech. these people were not only being atched, but they were actually being actively undermined...
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i was writing about the fashion which was new at the time and donahue was the sensation of a time, of getting people to come out in public and to talk about their sins. at least sins is the word you would use a few hundred years ago. to do it is a kind of public display, which i found very interesting -- a phenomenon very odd. it was kind of a secular version of confession. of course now, it is completely commonplace. and if i wrote about it, people would wonder why i found it strange. brian: one last quote. your quotes are all over the place. post-watergate morality, by which anything left private is taken as presumptive evidence of wrongdoing. charles: i'm not sure what the context was but i have been worried for many years. i hope not to piously, about the invasion of privacy in public life. it scares away a lot of good people. it also judges people in private life in a way that is unfair. all of us have our sins. and our foibles. if you hide anyone's you can destroy him or her very easily. i find it too easily a sport. you see it going on in hearings on the hills, when candidates
i was writing about the fashion which was new at the time and donahue was the sensation of a time, of getting people to come out in public and to talk about their sins. at least sins is the word you would use a few hundred years ago. to do it is a kind of public display, which i found very interesting -- a phenomenon very odd. it was kind of a secular version of confession. of course now, it is completely commonplace. and if i wrote about it, people would wonder why i found it strange. brian:...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the gentleman seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think about my wife and i when we go to take a couple days away from the kids and we leave our 4-year-old with his grandparents how heartbreaking it is. to even leave that kid when you are leaving them with grandparents. i think about -- i think about my great grandparents who came immigrants.aly as i think about the 13 years of catholic school that i attended. i think about the conversations in washington, d.c., about family values, and then i think about how in the most powerful country in the world our governmental policy is to strip kids, immigrants. i think about the 13 years of b from their parents. the most powerful country in the world has resorted to this nonsense. this is a joke. and it's by choice, mr.
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the gentleman seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think about my wife and i when we go to take a couple days away from the kids and we leave our 4-year-old with his grandparents how heartbreaking it is. to even leave that kid...
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between the time i went back to afghanistan and all the moments chronicled in the book, between that time and the time i actually put my ass in the their write i fled a perpetual loop of reliving the moments over and over again to the debt transport of the present i had hat -- detriment of the present i had at that time. i hadn't -- wasn't the concept of book that i was thinking about. just couldn't let that stuff go, so i thought i'll write about it. and maybe that will help me be more present on a day-to-day basis, and it does a little bit. [inaudible question] >> that was the intent and i mention this in the intro about how i thought the book would be a remedy it and wasn't. not just a matter of writing a book and telling at the story but you have to allow yourself not dwell and that takes a certain amount of discipline. the book hemmed -- helped me do that because gave me the psychological permission to let some of that be start living like a normal human being or my cloaks approximation of a normal human being. >> one more question, where to now? >> you know, i just came back fro
between the time i went back to afghanistan and all the moments chronicled in the book, between that time and the time i actually put my ass in the their write i fled a perpetual loop of reliving the moments over and over again to the debt transport of the present i had hat -- detriment of the present i had at that time. i hadn't -- wasn't the concept of book that i was thinking about. just couldn't let that stuff go, so i thought i'll write about it. and maybe that will help me be more present...
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and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. foster: i spent my career as an accelerator designer. nothing is less productive as a use of taxpayer money than designing and building a system, attempting to build a system that you know that cannot and will not work. if there was suddenly a magic new technology, then we can revisit this decision. but the fundamental physicianics and the attack versus defense balance in this has not changed in the last 30 years as we examine this issue. so i think just because it would be nice if we can magicically drop a launch missile on the enemy's head and don't have technology that could accomplish that, doing paper designs of systems that will not work is a waste of taxpayer money. again, i urge all of my colleagues to vote yes on my amendment and reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. lamborn: let me conclude by saying in opposition, if it hasn't been developed yet, you do
and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. foster: i spent my career as an accelerator designer. nothing is less productive as a use of taxpayer money than designing and building a system, attempting to build a system that you know that cannot and will not work. if there was suddenly a magic new technology, then we can revisit this decision. but the fundamental physicianics and the attack versus...
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but the time -- think of fdr, for example. somebody who'd gone through polio, who'd been at warm springs, who had learned that contagious optimism can help his fellow victims becomes president at a time when the people need that confidence and that optimism. perfect timing for him. ..
but the time -- think of fdr, for example. somebody who'd gone through polio, who'd been at warm springs, who had learned that contagious optimism can help his fellow victims becomes president at a time when the people need that confidence and that optimism. perfect timing for him. ..
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama reserves. gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. veasey: i support a robust and innovative space industry, also believe that it is very important that we leverage the investments taxpayers have allowed the nation to make in its facilities and work force. the bill before us today that is known as h.r. 5345, are also known as the american leadership in space technology and advance rocketry act recognizes the rocket propulsion work of the marshall space flight center, and that center's role in helping to develop the next generation of rocket propulsion capabilities. the marshall center has long -- has a long and storied history in rocket development dating back to the huge saturn five rocket set that powered our satellites to the room. i support moving this bill out of the house floor. thank you. i reserve the balance of my time
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama reserves. gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. veasey: i support a robust and innovative space industry, also believe that it is very important that we leverage the investments taxpayers have allowed the nation to make in its facilities and work force. the bill before us today that is known as h.r....
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. mr. burgess: i yield myself one minute. this is not a crisis president trump's making. those of us who served here during the bush administration were aware this was a problem. certainly those of us who served during the obama administration were aware this was a problem. when president obama declared the deferred action for childhood arrivals in 2012, it was immediately followed two ars later by the wave of unaccompanied alien children that came to our southern border this. crisis has been a long time in the making. congress does need to solve this problem. the president is quite correct in that. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from california. mrs. torres: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. pascrell: good morning, mr. speak
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. mr. burgess: i yield myself one minute. this is not a crisis president trump's making. those of us who served here during the bush administration were aware this was a problem. certainly those of us who served during the obama administration were aware this was a problem. when president obama declared the deferred action for childhood arrivals in 2012, it was immediately followed two ars later by the wave of...
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do remember the first time you saw a sole? do remember the first time you sanurassic a sole? ber the first time you saw jurassic park a sole? do remember the first time you sanurassic park as a i went to the cinema. it was terrific, eve ryo ne the cinema. it was terrific, everyone was talking about it. there we re everyone was talking about it. there were moments of real terror. the problem now is that we feel like we have seen this before. on the plus side, this is directed by the director who made the cat macro orphanage and a monster calls. there are moments in this film where you think you see the film he probably wa nted think you see the film he probably wanted to make. there is one gripping scene in a child's bedroom which recalls an iconic scene from los ratti. you think this is scary, this creepy. the rest of it feels more mechanical. when it started out asa more mechanical. when it started out as a film about fairground rides involving dinosaurs, it is perhaps not surprising. they have swapped roles between chris pratt and bryce dallas howard. that is interesting. in
do remember the first time you saw a sole? do remember the first time you sanurassic a sole? ber the first time you saw jurassic park a sole? do remember the first time you sanurassic park as a i went to the cinema. it was terrific, eve ryo ne the cinema. it was terrific, everyone was talking about it. there we re everyone was talking about it. there were moments of real terror. the problem now is that we feel like we have seen this before. on the plus side, this is directed by the director who...
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the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. once again the film of mine as of are awesome right out into the hills near the border with sweep it was here that it all began in sixteen forty four. but the first time a myna from saxony smelted couple a smell of sulfur was in the ass. over the course of time became the established center of copper mining in central knowledge numerous mines were opened up in the region and it was not until nine hundred seventy seven the last of them shut down. the mine as homes were mostly simple wooden buildings ross was a magnet to growing numbers of mining records from sweden and above all german mining engineers from such. a mine as established dismounting was the or was transporting horse drawn cops from the mines to the time that they diverted the water courses for the pumps and hoists and there was. guess at hand was an on site what shop with its own smithy where hammers mining tools spades and cuts could be the path. nowadays enormous on n
the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. once again the film of mine as of are awesome right out into the hills near the border with sweep it was here that it all began in sixteen forty four. but the first time a myna from saxony smelted couple a smell of sulfur was in the ass. over the course of time became the established center of copper mining in central knowledge numerous mines were opened up in the...
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i accept the amendment at this time and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. ose opposed, no. the chair: the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 51 printed in part a of house report 115-711. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. soto: mr. chair, i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 51 printed in part a of house report 115-711 offered by mr. soto of florida. the chair: the gentleman from florida and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. soto: my amendment would direct the secretary of the army to endeavor to inform all residential property stakeholders of army corps of engineers' interest in their property. section 137 would expand public access to residential real estate data by placing information to all real property data that ar
i accept the amendment at this time and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. ose opposed, no. the chair: the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 51 printed in part a of house report 115-711. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. soto: mr. chair, i...
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at the time, technology for us was defense contractors. had another company we had taken public called microsoft. we had another company we called on called ibm. that was the world of technology as far as goldman was concerned. david: were there are a lot of african-americans in technology at the time? robert: very few. very few. i was our first m&a banker on the ground in san francisco focused on tech and then we decided to form a tech group and that created a whole other nexus and dynamic of opportunity. david: your job is to convince clients to hire goldman and give them good advice. robert: right. david: did you meet steve jobs? robert: i did not meet steve jobs personally, but i was on the team that we actually got engaged. we had to, at the time, you may not remember this, apple was under assault. steve said, i am not coming back unless there is a different board. we fired the board, got rid of the ceo and invited him to come back. david: all right. so you are doing very well out there. you're now living in the san francisco area, ma
at the time, technology for us was defense contractors. had another company we had taken public called microsoft. we had another company we called on called ibm. that was the world of technology as far as goldman was concerned. david: were there are a lot of african-americans in technology at the time? robert: very few. very few. i was our first m&a banker on the ground in san francisco focused on tech and then we decided to form a tech group and that created a whole other nexus and...
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the times. uation selfies leading to a surge in first—class fa ke leading to a surge in first—class fake degrees. apparently it is up 30%. the selfie generation take photos of themselves and their certificate, allowing forgers to make high—quality copies which are sold on line for up to £220 which i used to deceive prospective employers. —— are used. it is not just 0xbridge, but cardiff, london, many others, and some are offering digital solutions that cannot be faked. who would have thought? i do not think i can even find my. the fa ct not think i can even find my. the fact they are high enough quality to lift off the internet... fact they are high enough quality to lift off the internet. .. sold on ebay for £6, and with free delivery! what is interesting is it is tapping into, anecdotally, the niece of a friend of mine spent three years studying for a law degree, they rushed to put her picture on facebook, and she was more satisfied by the number of likes for the picture than the three years of
the times. uation selfies leading to a surge in first—class fa ke leading to a surge in first—class fake degrees. apparently it is up 30%. the selfie generation take photos of themselves and their certificate, allowing forgers to make high—quality copies which are sold on line for up to £220 which i used to deceive prospective employers. —— are used. it is not just 0xbridge, but cardiff, london, many others, and some are offering digital solutions that cannot be faked. who would have...
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is this a heated room much of the time? erally the only person on the committee who meets with rosenstein's devin nunes and sometimes trey gowdy but devon always reports back to us, the sff people do in the account that they gave that when they were trying to get information, which we are entitled to, by the way, it was congress that created the problem they have to provide the information and for whatever reason rosenstein refused to do it. after one of these meetings in particular it got very heated and he basically threatened staff, threatening to subpoena their emails, their text messages, their phone logs. shirley has nothing to do with l what we are asking for legitimate information. an abuse of power and itu wondeg to hide? >> martha: andy mccarthy wrote it piece in the national review about this and said the house intelligence committee is investigating whether the government has used theustice department's awesome investigative authorities as a weapon against a political adversary and he that thitells g is that the
is this a heated room much of the time? erally the only person on the committee who meets with rosenstein's devin nunes and sometimes trey gowdy but devon always reports back to us, the sff people do in the account that they gave that when they were trying to get information, which we are entitled to, by the way, it was congress that created the problem they have to provide the information and for whatever reason rosenstein refused to do it. after one of these meetings in particular it got very...
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the brain. now it's time to stop. he did so we're looking for effort and maximum performance maybe i will personally observe you during these tasks is that clear what klunk. law right let's get started. on. the first performance phase lasts three minutes. so far the subject's pulse is stable and lie . down under time pressure they solve most of the tasks correctly. then she tries increases the pressure by giving them unjustified negative. elements of the session and we look at the interim results so far there are sub par more than anything you're working much too slowly if we compare your results to other subjects. so what is very very important now is that you really make an effort. to try hard to achieve the best performance did you understand the task so far. all right let's move on. particularly the. comparison with other supposedly based his subjects places pressure on the subject in the m.r.i. they begin making significantly more mistakes. negatives we're giving negative feedback to increase the pressure to clear
the brain. now it's time to stop. he did so we're looking for effort and maximum performance maybe i will personally observe you during these tasks is that clear what klunk. law right let's get started. on. the first performance phase lasts three minutes. so far the subject's pulse is stable and lie . down under time pressure they solve most of the tasks correctly. then she tries increases the pressure by giving them unjustified negative. elements of the session and we look at the interim...
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front page of the times, isn't that picture brilliant? he tear stains coursing down her face as germany got knocked out. an extraordinary game. i were shouting and yelling at the tv, germany, the holders, getting knocked out. some people today have veered slightly into the unattractive leave gloating... well, you say that, let's go to the front page of the sun, which you might be referring to bash unattractively. i wished south korea were in the story, they did it, they played out of their skins, it, they played out of their skins, it was amazing, they don't get a look in. they are going home, which is doubly sad. the has been on the wrong end of the fleets to the germans so many times —— the english have. shard on friday is the best way to describe it —— defeats. england getting their own back. even watching it today, you assumed germany would do it and in the end they didn't. they've never not done it! extraordinary and tilmouth. thank you very much —— until now. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages
front page of the times, isn't that picture brilliant? he tear stains coursing down her face as germany got knocked out. an extraordinary game. i were shouting and yelling at the tv, germany, the holders, getting knocked out. some people today have veered slightly into the unattractive leave gloating... well, you say that, let's go to the front page of the sun, which you might be referring to bash unattractively. i wished south korea were in the story, they did it, they played out of their...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for five minutes. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, this amendment would provide funding to recreate a government agency, as the gentleman mentioned, which was defunded in 1995. 23 years ago. before we recreate an entire government agency, i believe the most responsible thing to do is to study the need for such an agency. and to identify the best path forward. after receiving dozens of requests advocating for the restoration of this funding, this bill has included through the work of chairman yoder, and i'm briefly taking his place, and have the pleasure of working with ranking member ryan, we've included in the report accompanying this bill language directing the congressional research service to engage with the national academy of public administration or a similar entity to produce a report detailing, first of all, the current technology assessmen
i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for five minutes. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, this amendment would provide funding to recreate a government agency, as the gentleman mentioned, which was defunded in 1995. 23 years ago. before we recreate an entire government agency, i believe the most...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler. mr. nadler: i yield myself three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: i strongly oppose h.r. 4760. this legislation is nothing more than a wish list of the far right, anti-immigrant fringe. it will do nothing to solve the real problems making our -- plaguing our immigration system while causing untold suffering for millions of people. the world watched president trump create a family separation crisis out of thin air. i personally met with fathers whose children have been ripped from their arms, who of no idea when or if they'll ever see their children again. one father i spoke to was promised he would be kept with his young child only to have officers enter his room in the middle of the night and forcibly take away his young daughter. we've all seen the anguished faces of the parents separated from their children. and listened to the despe
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler. mr. nadler: i yield myself three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: i strongly oppose h.r. 4760. this legislation is nothing more than a wish list of the far right, anti-immigrant fringe. it will do nothing to solve the real problems making our -- plaguing our immigration system while causing untold suffering for...
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and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield myself 30 seconds. mr. speaker, the president of the united states and the speaker of the house promised to solve the problem of the dreamers and to give them a path to citizenship. this bill does not do that and makes them hostage to other things such as the gentleman from georgia talked about. we do not agree we should go away from family based unification. the republicans agree with that. we ought to have a bill that takes care of the dreamers as the president and the speaker promised instead of holding them hostage to all these other things we don't agree to. we should have a clean daca bill . thank you. minutes to the distinguished the gentleman from arizona, mr. grijalva. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: i rise in opposition to the bill proposed by speaker ryan. lie the resident stephen miller that ripping children from th
and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield myself 30 seconds. mr. speaker, the president of the united states and the speaker of the house promised to solve the problem of the dreamers and to give them a path to citizenship. this bill does not do that and makes them hostage to other things such as the gentleman from georgia talked about. we do not agree we should go away from family based...
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the regime. that changed over time. a lot of the guys who may have shared that view in the 70s and 80s became open to china. they felt that they had a bond with the chinese people. when frank went back they felt their bond with the chinese people in almost a respective of the regime. i think there's something we can learn from that in the human relationship between the countries. >> does the soviet union have any connection? >> the relationship between the soviet union and flying tigers, there is no real relationship. there's a fascinating part of the book where you have italian, nazi, and soviet fighters who were there doing different kinds of advisory work. but you have some natural -- in that area. >> what would've happened with the flying tigers if the in japan? >> so what would it look like without the flying tigers? it's hard to say. one of the battles i talk about is when the flying tigers help to stem the tide of the evasion is there pushing up from burma into southern china. many of the battles are losing battle
the regime. that changed over time. a lot of the guys who may have shared that view in the 70s and 80s became open to china. they felt that they had a bond with the chinese people. when frank went back they felt their bond with the chinese people in almost a respective of the regime. i think there's something we can learn from that in the human relationship between the countries. >> does the soviet union have any connection? >> the relationship between the soviet union and flying...
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>> reporter: but by the time she hung up the phone, adrienne knew.ieve him. >> all of the puzzle pieces came together in my head. >> reporter: suddenly it all made sense, why he never wanted her to see his apartment or meet his parents, why his dad snubbed her that time at the casino. he had been married all along, to a woman named robyn, and had a young son ernest iv. and every good opinion adrienne had of him and her and her own judgment flew out of the window of that dallas cab. >> i'm a smart person. how could i have not put all of these pieces together? we talked about having kids together and he wanted to have a boy? he already had a boy. what is going on? >> reporter: things happened quickly then, quickly and painfully. >> my phone rang and it was him. i said, listen, the cops just called, and so he asked, what did they tell you? i'm like, well, i know you're married. he's like, it's in name only. we're not really married. it's not a true marriage. let me come and explain this to you. i said, i don't want to see you. please just go. >> reporte
>> reporter: but by the time she hung up the phone, adrienne knew.ieve him. >> all of the puzzle pieces came together in my head. >> reporter: suddenly it all made sense, why he never wanted her to see his apartment or meet his parents, why his dad snubbed her that time at the casino. he had been married all along, to a woman named robyn, and had a young son ernest iv. and every good opinion adrienne had of him and her and her own judgment flew out of the window of that dallas...
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the times leads with reports israel is pressuring europe to tear up the nuclear deal with iran after sharing secret files showing tehran‘s determination to build a bomb. —— allegedly showed tehran ‘s determination to build a bomb. meanwhile the independent has hailed a ground breaking us clinical trial which has discovered that most women with early stage breast cancer could avoid the risks of hair loss, infertility and chronic pain caused by chemotherapy, thanks to genetic testing. and finally, it's the art world which is now at pains to show that sexism no longer sells. previously, auction houses would use models to showcase their masterpieces in publicity photographs ahead of sales. now sotheby‘s have decided to end this practice saying they "are moving with the times". it follows similar moves made by formula 1 and other companies hosting popular events. so let's begin. with me is stephanie hare, who is an independent analyst. lets get stuck in. stefanie, you and i spoke about trade already but if we look at how some of the media is by jesting this, this we look at how some of th
the times leads with reports israel is pressuring europe to tear up the nuclear deal with iran after sharing secret files showing tehran‘s determination to build a bomb. —— allegedly showed tehran ‘s determination to build a bomb. meanwhile the independent has hailed a ground breaking us clinical trial which has discovered that most women with early stage breast cancer could avoid the risks of hair loss, infertility and chronic pain caused by chemotherapy, thanks to genetic testing. and...
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the club. >> this is your first time? >> i've been to bookstore events but this is the first like this. >> how about now? is this better? >> you know, as the world becomes virtual which is, of course, a big subject of peter's book it is so interesting that we are starting to do things like this a bit in virtual reality and it is always so interesting to compare what happens in the real world what is increasing the happening out in virtual worlds. this is a trip. >> just last week i did a reading and q&a in virtual reality in a multiuser environment called rec room and i was holding a microphone and if i was not holding the microphone people were not able to hear my voice coming out of the speakers that were built into the virtual environment. what i held in real life was just a controller, a hand controller, i would use in any other way but by pressing the button i was gripping the object that was economy so was able to pick it up and then there was the microphone and then it activated the pa system that is encoded into th
the club. >> this is your first time? >> i've been to bookstore events but this is the first like this. >> how about now? is this better? >> you know, as the world becomes virtual which is, of course, a big subject of peter's book it is so interesting that we are starting to do things like this a bit in virtual reality and it is always so interesting to compare what happens in the real world what is increasing the happening out in virtual worlds. this is a trip. >>...
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around they're scrappy underdog the big five times we talked last out you've really got a feel for the broken football fans of the five times it's an incredible number but in truth it never looked likely that morocco would win this bid you know feet clearly from a very early stage or at least the fifa leadership prefer the north american bid in partly because it did so well in the evaluations of the morocco certainly but also because of the money and this is the fear is that like the costs of the moroccan bridge looked much higher they needed to build nine stadiums they had this kind of sixteen billion dollars infrastructure plan where's the north american bid all the stadiums are already built and also it promises more revenues or at least we can expect more revenues from north america world cup and we could have from morocco so i think with the money a lot was already decided of a lot was decided already blue circle a bit more about well something related to money has come under a lot of pressure for not being transparent and the. b
around they're scrappy underdog the big five times we talked last out you've really got a feel for the broken football fans of the five times it's an incredible number but in truth it never looked likely that morocco would win this bid you know feet clearly from a very early stage or at least the fifa leadership prefer the north american bid in partly because it did so well in the evaluations of the morocco certainly but also because of the money and this is the fear is that like the costs of...
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the three time grand slam champion faced australia's nick kyrgios at queens, in his first match since having hip surgery. and murray immediately showed some of the touches we've been used to seeing from him over the years. he took the first set against the australian, before looking a little uncomfortable as the match went on. murray served a double fault at match point to lose by two sets to one, but he still hopes to be competitive at wimbledon. the body did 0k, the body did ok, i thought towards the end my serve dropped off quite a bit. which potentially could have been due to the bit of fatigue and just because i have not played any matches for such a long time, but overall, i dealt with things very well. well kyrgios will face britain's number one kyle edmund in the second round. he beat american ryan harrison in straight sets and is the only briton to reach the second round following defeats for dan evans and murray of course. at the wta event in birmingham, british number one johanna konta is also out. she was beaten in the first round by the defending champion petra kvitova 6—
the three time grand slam champion faced australia's nick kyrgios at queens, in his first match since having hip surgery. and murray immediately showed some of the touches we've been used to seeing from him over the years. he took the first set against the australian, before looking a little uncomfortable as the match went on. murray served a double fault at match point to lose by two sets to one, but he still hopes to be competitive at wimbledon. the body did 0k, the body did ok, i thought...
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you cannot help everybody all the time. to the retailers that sell cupcakes but you're not popping a lift to defend cyberspace. healthcare ought to be and communications should be up there. you have to defend critical infrastructure and do the best to defend the nation. the work here at fireeye, our goal to help you do it. i told you, i'm not an entrepreneur sure -- entrepreneur as much as -- we are on the front lines every single day to respond with intrusions. we learn from it and when you have a front row seat to what needs to be built, it will probably never be done but we are going to work on what we are working on. we have over 300 folks investigating cyber incidents and answering what happened and what to do about it in 20 countries. we have 100 analysts that speak 32 languages in 18 countries doing attribution because it matters. there was a time in my life when i said attribution doesn't matter. the first question i have if i'm getting punched in the face, you don't say who are you? you don't want to get punched in
you cannot help everybody all the time. to the retailers that sell cupcakes but you're not popping a lift to defend cyberspace. healthcare ought to be and communications should be up there. you have to defend critical infrastructure and do the best to defend the nation. the work here at fireeye, our goal to help you do it. i told you, i'm not an entrepreneur sure -- entrepreneur as much as -- we are on the front lines every single day to respond with intrusions. we learn from it and when you...
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let's begin with the times this evening. ite, right—wing papers, she wa nts to the white, right—wing papers, she wants to demonstrate she is the one making a play of things rather than being on the back foot, because earlier today, juncker was saying that because of the split in the tory cabinet the eu was struggling to negotiate with britain. it is an interesting... i mean, obviously it isa interesting... i mean, obviously it is a scary idea that, you know, lack of cooperation could put... lives at risk, essentially. effectively. but it isa risk, essentially. effectively. but it is a big threat to make on both sides. you just feel it would be great if they stopped making these tit—for—tat remarks. especially when it is something as serious as this. it is pretty clear on both sides they don't want a breakdown. we are very reliant on police forces, security services of the eu states. it is quite bold rhetoric, isn't it? as you say, this is clearly the prime minister and number ten wanting to be seen to be taking the initiative
let's begin with the times this evening. ite, right—wing papers, she wa nts to the white, right—wing papers, she wants to demonstrate she is the one making a play of things rather than being on the back foot, because earlier today, juncker was saying that because of the split in the tory cabinet the eu was struggling to negotiate with britain. it is an interesting... i mean, obviously it isa interesting... i mean, obviously it is a scary idea that, you know, lack of cooperation could put......
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quoting from the times. deral law enforcement officials secretly seized years worth of a "new york times" reporters phone abemail records this year in an investigation of classified information leaks. now, this reporter having records seized -- this is the same story apparently on that- that news that we got last night and into today about something being leaked by a staffer on the senate intelligence committee. this reporter who had her phone and email records seized, unbee noents to her a reporter alley watt kins who works for the times. she previously worked for buzz feed, previously for politico. now for the times. and she did not know i guess until recently that the justice department had seized her records, her phone and email records. that's a big deal for anybody. it's a really big deal and has first amendment implications if they do it to a reporter. continues from the times. shortly before working at the times. if i can agents approached proved the reporter alley wahl are watkins seeking information
quoting from the times. deral law enforcement officials secretly seized years worth of a "new york times" reporters phone abemail records this year in an investigation of classified information leaks. now, this reporter having records seized -- this is the same story apparently on that- that news that we got last night and into today about something being leaked by a staffer on the senate intelligence committee. this reporter who had her phone and email records seized, unbee noents to...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california reserves her time. the chair recognizes the texas, mr. om hensarling. mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, now i'm very pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger, the vice chairman of the terrorism finance subcommittee and the author of the firrma bill before us. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for three minutes. mr. pittenger: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman, i would like to thank you for your leadership on this very important legislation. h.r. 5841, firrma. i'd also like to thank chairman barr, ongressman congressman heck for their significant leadership that they played in this bill, as well as my chief of staff, clark, assistant secretary of treshry, heath. they have put in countless hours working through details, language on this bill. mr. chairman, i have worked on fius related issues for nearly three years. prior to firrma i spent my efforts iden
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california reserves her time. the chair recognizes the texas, mr. om hensarling. mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, now i'm very pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger, the vice chairman of the terrorism finance subcommittee and the author of the firrma bill before us. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for three minutes. mr. pittenger: thank...
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speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. -- reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from maryland. mr. brown: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland -- the gentleman from utah, excuse me. mr. bishop: we are a much bigger state than maryland. with that, mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the piece of this legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1791, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? mr. bishop: i ask unanimous consent to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4257, as amended. the clerk: toorptilt -- the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. , a bill to .r. 4257 maxim
speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. -- reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from maryland. mr. brown: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland -- the gentleman from utah, excuse me. mr. bishop: we are a much bigger state than maryland. with that, mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the piece of this legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the...
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we had that at the time too. one of our big fights was over, we were at the need for doing a whole modernization of o'hare airport, and we had a fight with the city council over the pinstripe patronage. who were the people that were going to be selected as the bond counselor, the investment counselor, etc. the lawyers that handle those deals. and so we had to fight that out as well. >> and so despite these amazing accomplishments, at the time, you know, it was very rough. the '87 election was a tough election. it wasn't like he, you know, he cruised to success. you know, what do you think was going on there? roger, did you -- >> yeah. i think, i think that there were an awful lot of people in chicago who were just as reluctant to vote for a black man in 1987 as they were in 1983. and i know having gone through the papers that there were some people around harold washington and his administration who felt very confident that the vote would turn out better in '87 than it had in '83. and when it didn't, it was very s
we had that at the time too. one of our big fights was over, we were at the need for doing a whole modernization of o'hare airport, and we had a fight with the city council over the pinstripe patronage. who were the people that were going to be selected as the bond counselor, the investment counselor, etc. the lawyers that handle those deals. and so we had to fight that out as well. >> and so despite these amazing accomplishments, at the time, you know, it was very rough. the '87 election...
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time. we had decrypted over 100 of them to see the actual commands. there was a how long time where we could decrypt rdp. that's really cool if we had one key whether a client or server side. if an attack was using rdp, we could get insights into what they were doing. that is the kind of company we are. you will hear more about us today. i just want to say thank you. attribution absolutely matters. we will always work hard to provide it for every intrusion we respond to. thank you very much. [ applause ] ♪ >>> i got 15 minutes. i haven't started yet. that's good. i will try to get through the last 40 years in 15 minutes. i'm going to date myself. this is really the evolution and cyber domain through the eyes of a middle-aged guy that grew up in texas. as you think about the '80s as we're rolling into the time line we're going to cover here, it started out with a bang. we boycotted their olympics. they decided to come to ours. u.s. completely shocked the world and beat the russians in hockey. the other big bang was j.r. was shot in march of 1980, one of
time. we had decrypted over 100 of them to see the actual commands. there was a how long time where we could decrypt rdp. that's really cool if we had one key whether a client or server side. if an attack was using rdp, we could get insights into what they were doing. that is the kind of company we are. you will hear more about us today. i just want to say thank you. attribution absolutely matters. we will always work hard to provide it for every intrusion we respond to. thank you very much. [...
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the mic. yeah, there you go. >> thank you for your time. just as everyone else has mentioned, i actually sought the district attorney's office out who actually referred me to officer -- i'm sorry, fornaris. and same situation as thea who spoke before me. me and my husband and my daughter arrived at the burger king on valencia approximately at 10:20, and we ordered food at 10:32. here's my receipt, and we ate there for about 45 minutes. 45 minutes later, we came out, and my car was gone. there are signs everywhere that says if you're not a burger king customer, your car will be towed. so i ran inside burger king frantic, saying i ate here. you guys saw me. the woman reprinted my receipt, and said take it to jose's towing and tell them that you were here. here's the paperwork that jose's provided me which is literally within minutes of the time that my car was towed, so literally upon arrival, my car was towed. it seems to me that they're actually waiting outside, watching the burger king property. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. is there a time on
the mic. yeah, there you go. >> thank you for your time. just as everyone else has mentioned, i actually sought the district attorney's office out who actually referred me to officer -- i'm sorry, fornaris. and same situation as thea who spoke before me. me and my husband and my daughter arrived at the burger king on valencia approximately at 10:20, and we ordered food at 10:32. here's my receipt, and we ate there for about 45 minutes. 45 minutes later, we came out, and my car was gone....
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was in a rescue the time but everybody else was like me. without smoke, without any chaos at all and we were targeted or rather hit by live ammunition, most of us in the lower limbs. so it is very hard to believe that the israelis who shot me in the israelis who shot my other colleagues just from our medical crew, four of us were killed including mousa who passed away. it is hard to believe they did not know who we were, did not know what we were doing, and that they were aiming at anything out. dr.loubani who is a canadian emergency y om doctor, shot in gaza by an israeli sniper. again, the paramedic who helped him was then shot dead. dr. medhat abbas, do you feel medical personnel are being targeted? >> sure. sure will stop that cannot be denied. in intention. they want to scare everybody so nobody asks for freedom and to return home. this is a problem. scaring people that wait is a miserable act and should be condemned by everybody in the international community. we receive support message from any ngos all of the world communicating with
was in a rescue the time but everybody else was like me. without smoke, without any chaos at all and we were targeted or rather hit by live ammunition, most of us in the lower limbs. so it is very hard to believe that the israelis who shot me in the israelis who shot my other colleagues just from our medical crew, four of us were killed including mousa who passed away. it is hard to believe they did not know who we were, did not know what we were doing, and that they were aiming at anything...
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let's go to the front page of the financial times. hina relations. basically, what this is saying is, as a result of the tariffs that donald trump has imposed on what he might further impose, the first time, the shanghai market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down and even the share price of certain companies, boeing in america, volkswagen in germany, supermarkets have taken a hit and so far, despite what people have said, the markets have been soaring. the stock markets have been absolutely booming despite the fact that many felt that he would have a bad effect on the market. this is the first indication that markets are going down and reacting. comments by the treasury secretary and so on, we import far more than china. we have the upper hand and we can impose even more. that is causing a great deal more concerned. interesting if it leads to any reversal. his always said, judge me, we've seen the index slide by i%, big exporting nations hit in partic
let's go to the front page of the financial times. hina relations. basically, what this is saying is, as a result of the tariffs that donald trump has imposed on what he might further impose, the first time, the shanghai market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down and even the share price of certain companies, boeing in america, volkswagen in germany, supermarkets have taken a hit and so far, despite what...