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i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from new york reserves the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for three minutes. mr. cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank my friend, the distinguished ranking member of the full appropriations committee for yielding. today i rise in support of the supplemental appropriation covering numerous disasters. communities hit by hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, and other natural disasters have been waiting too long for this needed relief. over 40 states will be able to receive long needed funding provided by this bill. the bill provide critical aid to help farmers and ranchers recover from losses of crops and livestock. funding for cities and schools that have had their infrastructure damaged by natural disasters will be abl
i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from new york reserves the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for three minutes. mr. cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank my friend, the distinguished ranking member of the full appropriations...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. miss rice: mr. speaker, i have no more speakers and i am prepared to close after the gentleman closes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. crenshaw: mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. miss rice: thank you, mr. speaker. h.r. 542 represents a bipartisan effort to support the needs of state and local first responders. it is critical that the federal government have the capacity to develop, test, and transition the best new technologies to the first responder community. it bears repeating that nustl is the only lab in the country that's focused entirely on helping first responders carry out t
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. miss rice: mr. speaker, i have no more speakers and i am prepared to close after the gentleman closes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. crenshaw: mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the...
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why do an interview with the sunday times and talk to the sunday times? secrets of the rock 'n' roll... they have all inherited the eyebrows. they certainly have. eyebrows are big at the moment, have you not noticed. eyebrows a re the moment, have you not noticed. eyebrows are really in. yours are really not there. i'm talking about the sort of eyebrows that are sideways! 's but without the"." at the end. this is called filling at home. i think oasis have a reunion toa home. i think oasis have a reunion to a planned. i thought they hated each other. they hate each other for one year and they love each other the next. probably because their bands haven't done very well.|j thought the highflying bands or birds or ravens or whatever they called... i love the stuff. that is maybe why they are talking about it. there you go, a family reunited on father's day. lovely. what do people wa nt father's day. lovely. what do people want on father's day? family reunited. if you can confirm the oasis reunion tour, we will let you know. penny, thank you and john, thank yo
why do an interview with the sunday times and talk to the sunday times? secrets of the rock 'n' roll... they have all inherited the eyebrows. they certainly have. eyebrows are big at the moment, have you not noticed. eyebrows a re the moment, have you not noticed. eyebrows are really in. yours are really not there. i'm talking about the sort of eyebrows that are sideways! 's but without the"." at the end. this is called filling at home. i think oasis have a reunion toa home. i think...
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the difference is. my body. seemed to me lie i had. every time i look at my scars i was so scared because it's so ugly and when you know living in in. you know where i come from the weather hot and hotter so with the burn that i endure a lot of pain so i lost every. what i had at a child's play my childhood my everything that. after the war we had nothing left. but suffering. and saw but one thing i have i had a dream and i make my dream big and i kept my i kept my dream a life because the time i stay in the hospital for a long time as a 14 months in all the doctors and nurses. they will really inspire me when when ever i need them they were there to help me so that is wonderful that i have in me and inspired up despite of all the cecum tons. but i chose to have a dream a in come home. i'm so thankful that i have family who love me teachers every a body around me to help me i to focus on study that is how. how my life go on over that. take a short break wait now and when we're back we'll continue talking to. folks founder of take aim foundation a
the difference is. my body. seemed to me lie i had. every time i look at my scars i was so scared because it's so ugly and when you know living in in. you know where i come from the weather hot and hotter so with the burn that i endure a lot of pain so i lost every. what i had at a child's play my childhood my everything that. after the war we had nothing left. but suffering. and saw but one thing i have i had a dream and i make my dream big and i kept my i kept my dream a life because the time...
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of the goods a good time to start chucking resources and watch your. soldiers during the 1st real that this would seem. as if you were to pull out of. the like you got. the fleet. with. the. world with all the watching the orcs i am sorry robots for and time to happen. so the enemy k. . is this organization and for those just joining us it's a has been listed as a foreign terrorist organization by the u.s. state department from 1970 all that 2012. though now most of what its activities said is considered nonviolent obviously it's writing articles most of the consider political activism lobbying towards the overthrow of the reigning government so hence what you're seeing in these large amounts of writing the mayor and it may not be so the group currently is said to operate out of albania. and a lot of these articles one of the things that i thought was interesting as is this the reason you have to look at it in that it being propaganda is that they always are on the side of denouncing around the government. and also specifically pointed out which is odd
of the goods a good time to start chucking resources and watch your. soldiers during the 1st real that this would seem. as if you were to pull out of. the like you got. the fleet. with. the. world with all the watching the orcs i am sorry robots for and time to happen. so the enemy k. . is this organization and for those just joining us it's a has been listed as a foreign terrorist organization by the u.s. state department from 1970 all that 2012. though now most of what its activities said is...
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the next time you see injustice, think about what you saw. the next time you hear about genocide, think about what you saw. is centered onrk memory and education and action. we best illustrate those by learning the lessons of the holocaust and empowering visitors to think critically about their role and responsibility as citizens in a democracy today. well before the holocaust museum thefounded in 1979, president's commission on the holocaust mandated that the museum confront our nation's role in responding to events in europe during the 1930's and 1940's. the museum touches on these issues in many ways, but most recently, through groundbreaking oncational initiatives america and the holocaust, which includes a special immersive exhibition. visitors to step into the life of the united states, of normal americans during the 1930's and 1940's, without the benefit of hindsight, and to explore the pressures and motivations that influence americans' responses to the in europe.i threat we hope the experience also inspires visitors to think about the
the next time you see injustice, think about what you saw. the next time you hear about genocide, think about what you saw. is centered onrk memory and education and action. we best illustrate those by learning the lessons of the holocaust and empowering visitors to think critically about their role and responsibility as citizens in a democracy today. well before the holocaust museum thefounded in 1979, president's commission on the holocaust mandated that the museum confront our nation's role...
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by the l.a. times "such a profound example of why it is so critical to hire journalists who are of the cultures they are writing about as often as possible and the depth of knowledge and intuitive gravitas is so important, eric did nipsey justice." that was her tweet. >> that is really powerful. [applause] >> soon after that i was talking to a colleague and a friend about our mission. she had also been at the news that night.ewseum i was telling her how central trust and representation was to what we were trying to accomplish. and she said, find out how the l.a. times did it. enter dell wilbur who is a member of the national press club board of governors. he connected us to the right people at the l.a. times. they were eager to talk about how this coverage came about and what led up moment and what has followed it. we enlisted kimberly adams, who is also a member of the national press club board of members and dashboard of governors and a correspondent -- board of governors and a correspondent. she wil
by the l.a. times "such a profound example of why it is so critical to hire journalists who are of the cultures they are writing about as often as possible and the depth of knowledge and intuitive gravitas is so important, eric did nipsey justice." that was her tweet. >> that is really powerful. [applause] >> soon after that i was talking to a colleague and a friend about our mission. she had also been at the news that night.ewseum i was telling her how central trust and...
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at the right time is important. show why. hear that? that's the tape talking. i'll help you separate the signal from the noise. stay with cramer ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss
at the right time is important. show why. hear that? that's the tape talking. i'll help you separate the signal from the noise. stay with cramer ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective...
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a risk roll through the 2008 november time table just are 3 of the old times yes i'll come out in thecar. and you know the whole hour and all special guests got to go i must say oh superbad is this it you may not agree. well that's not. new new new new to you junior has. moved on to. look you. who are. open to you. should.
a risk roll through the 2008 november time table just are 3 of the old times yes i'll come out in thecar. and you know the whole hour and all special guests got to go i must say oh superbad is this it you may not agree. well that's not. new new new new to you junior has. moved on to. look you. who are. open to you. should.
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with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: all time has been yielded back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from oregon. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. >> i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from oregon will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 234 printed in part b of house report 116-119. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina eek recognition? mr. duncan: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 234, printed in house report 116-119, offered by mr. duncan of south carolina. the chair: the gentleman south carolina, mr. duncan and a member opposed each will control five minute. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. . mr. duncan: thank you, mr. speaker. my amendment will allow the department of housing and urban development to redesign gender as it relate
with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: all time has been yielded back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from oregon. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. >> i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from oregon will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 234 printed in part b of...
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troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. and comb surveys shevardnadze almost half a century ago shows a traumatized young girl suffering from severe burns as a result of an appalling strike in vietnam today a leading charity that seeks to protect children affected by a war. girl from the famous photo that exposed the terrifying reality of the vietnam war and the founder of the came foundation is my guest on this edition of the show. the jungle. timeless rock it's over incessant machine gun fire the vietnam war was in many ways a media friendly conflict even decades later its image is instantly recognizable but in the media record accurately tell us what really went down in the impossible vietnamese wilderness welcome you read from the famous stories in photographs about the violence and the suffering. looking back into the bloodshed of the past teaches anything about the future. came fuq survivor of an appalling strike in the vietnam war an author of the fire wrote a book welcome to the show it is great to have you with us
troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. and comb surveys shevardnadze almost half a century ago shows a traumatized young girl suffering from severe burns as a result of an appalling strike in vietnam today a leading charity that seeks to protect children affected by a war. girl from the famous photo that exposed the terrifying reality of the vietnam war and the founder of the came foundation is my guest on this edition of the show. the jungle. timeless rock it's over...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman reserves his time. does anyone claim time in opposition? for what purpose does the gentleman from alaska rise? mr. young: i rise in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. young: i thank you, madam. my good friend from oregon, i'm always amazed how many people in this body knows what's better for alaska. you know, four times in this last two weeks, some of you come out, i know what's best for alaska. this is owe bam wra's decision and we appealed it and won in court. this is state land, a lot of it. we have access to and we are going to continue that. you say about climate change, old trees don't consume. new trees do. they clean the air out. old trees do not. we are not talking about really timber here because you can't have timber sale unless it's put up for sale. we are talking access across federal lands because state land and federal land in between. we are asking to have access. that is the law. under the law there was to be no more.
i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman reserves his time. does anyone claim time in opposition? for what purpose does the gentleman from alaska rise? mr. young: i rise in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. young: i thank you, madam. my good friend from oregon, i'm always amazed how many people in this body knows what's better for alaska. you know, four times in this last two weeks, some of you come out,...
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they did this all the time. they had people make statements whether in writing or they did the writing they had somebody and with the suggestion that hears this and you can go home i've heard that doesn't. solve dozens of them and it wouldn't surprise me at all the 3 real number doesn't run into the hundreds or thousands because the same cadre of bad detectives that probably were 2 dozen of them were in place for over 35 years.
they did this all the time. they had people make statements whether in writing or they did the writing they had somebody and with the suggestion that hears this and you can go home i've heard that doesn't. solve dozens of them and it wouldn't surprise me at all the 3 real number doesn't run into the hundreds or thousands because the same cadre of bad detectives that probably were 2 dozen of them were in place for over 35 years.
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speaker, and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? >> mr. chairman, i rise in opposition although i'm not necessarily opposed. the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> i thank you, mr. chairman. once again, i've been sitting on the floor, i sat in the house, in natural resources yesterday, and we heard this assault on oil and gas. mr. gosar: i want to remind herb that -- everybody that the only mechanism to fund lwcf is actually these funds from the outer continental shelf oil and gas. it's amazing. it's absolutely amazing that we have this rhetorical conversation on the house floor. so, we're against having any access to know what the resource actually is, by seismic. we are responsible on behalf of these resources to the american public, yes, the american public actually owns these jurisdictions. and what we're doing is we're leveraging, as the opportunity to fund lwcf. be careful wha
speaker, and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? >> mr. chairman, i rise in opposition although i'm not necessarily opposed. the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> i thank you, mr. chairman. once again, i've been sitting on the floor, i sat in the house, in natural resources yesterday, and we heard this assault on oil and gas. mr....
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to time personally for the very 1st time to these vast properties in the united states. he was a director of the company that owned them and he was also privately shown to be the chief shareholder. something he's always avoided being made public. that was very valuable information but ross was able to provide me with. for years the over the scale and all these answers. i had no idea whether anyone was going to read my blog and suddenly i was getting fountains of hits a day and. we went up to 100000 a day hits he had to get also some new provisions in place to way to cope with such a huge number of readers. to begin with turning up the on thing in the morning deem them all you and disturb them and then people start coming to you. people from right within where then times in a circle. claire became something of a whistleblower hotline was the radio station developed into the voice and position . back in montreal. is becoming more distressed as he learns that the dam survey is have already moved into his own valley. commute. for decades i. wouldn't. i know i
to time personally for the very 1st time to these vast properties in the united states. he was a director of the company that owned them and he was also privately shown to be the chief shareholder. something he's always avoided being made public. that was very valuable information but ross was able to provide me with. for years the over the scale and all these answers. i had no idea whether anyone was going to read my blog and suddenly i was getting fountains of hits a day and. we went up to...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from connecticut seek recognition? ms. delauro: i claim time in opposition. the chair: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized. to claim : i rise time in opposition and i strongly oppose my colleague's amendment that would strike $100 million from the c.m.s. program management. this is funding that has been designated to support the affordable care act navigators program, as well as outreach, enrollment and advertising during the a.c.a. open enrollment period. further attempts to sabotage the affordable care act. because of the affordable care act, more than 20 million people gained health insurance. many for the first time in their lives. the uninsured rate declined from a high of 18% before the affordable care act to a low of less than 11%. for families it meant that insurance companies could no longer discriminate against people because of their medical history and being a woman was no longer a pre-existing condition. the a.c.a. was not p
i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from connecticut seek recognition? ms. delauro: i claim time in opposition. the chair: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized. to claim : i rise time in opposition and i strongly oppose my colleague's amendment that would strike $100 million from the c.m.s. program management. this is funding that has been designated to support the affordable care act...
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the russian embassy in washington responded to the new york times correction it criticized the length of time it took for mistake to be addressed and called for an end to disinform ation while urging for normal relations between russia and the u.s. to be restored. to. its national monetary fund the methods admitted it made mistakes in argentina managing director christine lagarde claims they underestimated the complicated economic situation in that south american country the i.m.f. is an organization of $189.00 countries aimed at promoting international monetary corporation facilitating international trade but the success of the measures taken to improve the economy in many countries lately not only argentina remains questionable as senior correspondent explains. you've got to understand we're just people and people make mistakes you meet we might oversleep and be late to work likewise the i.m.f. just people but when these schools up there is tens of billions of dollars on the lives it was an incredibly complicated economic situation that many actors including us underestimated a bit
the russian embassy in washington responded to the new york times correction it criticized the length of time it took for mistake to be addressed and called for an end to disinform ation while urging for normal relations between russia and the u.s. to be restored. to. its national monetary fund the methods admitted it made mistakes in argentina managing director christine lagarde claims they underestimated the complicated economic situation in that south american country the i.m.f. is an...
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in 2010 the times the u.k. is guardian and germany's there should be legal all collaborated with wiki leaks resulting in the publication of the iraq war locke's it was big news but on day 2 of that story the times ran a lengthy profile piece on a sandwich describing him as imperious dictatorial saying he was given to delusional grandchild it was an odd way to treat a collaborator on one of the paper's biggest stories in decades. and when essential later sought refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london saying he feared for his freedom the times as well as the guardian failed in their editorials to come to his defense the sexual assault allegations in sweden may have affected their thinking but anyone familiar with that case and the numerous irregularities in the prosecution's handling of it would have to be suspicious of the motives at play and even now with all the a sanj indictments out there those news outlets are clearly more concerned with the possible legal precedents affecting them than they are about th
in 2010 the times the u.k. is guardian and germany's there should be legal all collaborated with wiki leaks resulting in the publication of the iraq war locke's it was big news but on day 2 of that story the times ran a lengthy profile piece on a sandwich describing him as imperious dictatorial saying he was given to delusional grandchild it was an odd way to treat a collaborator on one of the paper's biggest stories in decades. and when essential later sought refuge in the ecuadorian embassy...
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what is the times take on it? because as you have said, it hasn't been confirmed. the police were called to the flat. there are peers and from the report of the neighbours to have been an altercation, and it seems that the tory leadership contest which we expect him to be interesting and for the mum has got to an even more exciting start then we thought that it would. extraordinary decision come all the papers have gone with the story, usually saturday paper if you have to diverse set of front page stories and people looking for an exclusive to run on the saturday. but everybody has gone on this story whichjust shows the but everybody has gone on this story which just shows the capacity that borisjohnson has to which just shows the capacity that boris johnson has to attract attention, to be the story. which is one of the reasons why his party loved him so much. that he knows how to make the news and knows how to make the weather. but what and how he will talk about this, at the big session toitioi’i'ow he will tal
what is the times take on it? because as you have said, it hasn't been confirmed. the police were called to the flat. there are peers and from the report of the neighbours to have been an altercation, and it seems that the tory leadership contest which we expect him to be interesting and for the mum has got to an even more exciting start then we thought that it would. extraordinary decision come all the papers have gone with the story, usually saturday paper if you have to diverse set of front...
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turn to the sunday times. another manifesto being unveiled. here he is. he's given the tour to the sunday times — big interview. is. he's given the tour to the sunday times - big interview. you are saying milk and honey with gove. this is milk and honey with boris, ifi this is milk and honey with boris, if i may say so. let's not call him boris. mr boris johnson. if i may say so. let's not call him boris. mr borisjohnson. he is talking about renegotiating the deal, and he's sort of saying we will hang onto our 39 billion. he would scrap the northern ireland backstop. he would change his negotiation team. this is the birds! tweet, tweet! people might want to get a hold of matthew paris's column on saturday, because it opens with... parties know the favourites are lazy, do nothing but seem determined to vote for them anyway. and they call... colleagues are being priced in, taking into account the fact that he is a habitual liar, each each, a conspiratorial...” the fact that he is a habitual liar, each each, a con
turn to the sunday times. another manifesto being unveiled. here he is. he's given the tour to the sunday times — big interview. is. he's given the tour to the sunday times - big interview. you are saying milk and honey with gove. this is milk and honey with boris, ifi this is milk and honey with boris, if i may say so. let's not call him boris. mr boris johnson. if i may say so. let's not call him boris. mr borisjohnson. he is talking about renegotiating the deal, and he's sort of saying we...
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it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. along at a level they are moscow time to submerge on evidence used to accuse rusher of hacking democratic party e-mails in the run up to the police 16 presidential election it seems the f.b.i. never saw final report by a private cyber security which is based its conclusion. judgment day for british arms sales to saudi arabia a u.k. courts to decide if they should be suspended as peace campaign has claimed the weapons are being used on civilians in yemen therefore international. prosecutors charged 4 suspects over the downing of malaysia airlines flight m.h. 70 over eastern ukraine in 2014 but joint investigation team members appeared to contradict themselves over what information they said that received from russia on m.h. 73. from the 1st day after the 17th of july the russian federation hasn't disclosed anything about what happened he's received the information in the form of the russian federation. to the missile a. good morning just turned 11 am thursday the 20th of june here in
it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. along at a level they are moscow time to submerge on evidence used to accuse rusher of hacking democratic party e-mails in the run up to the police 16 presidential election it seems the f.b.i. never saw final report by a private cyber security which is based its conclusion. judgment day for british arms sales to saudi arabia a u.k. courts to decide if they should be suspended as peace...
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this is the 1st time we're seeing the fear. be removed people are showing their faces their showing their names and recording videos to call for what they say is enough of a storyteller and rule eritrea or we actually have one of those videos that maybe we can play out for our audience just to your point directly this came into us from even here in america one of those every tree in the diaspora let's take a listen. this is private conversations that just. there are hundreds and thousands of people that are unaware of the current climate of attack that we have been. here for 20. which he was never elected by that position that. has been present for decades without a trial there is the freedom of press but there are no civilians because everyone is forced to join the service at the age of 7 when they are. in favor of a trial. and the office and. so i hope you heard the list of grievances there when it comes to what people in the diaspora are saying they seem to line up with what members of the signatories of that letter that we
this is the 1st time we're seeing the fear. be removed people are showing their faces their showing their names and recording videos to call for what they say is enough of a storyteller and rule eritrea or we actually have one of those videos that maybe we can play out for our audience just to your point directly this came into us from even here in america one of those every tree in the diaspora let's take a listen. this is private conversations that just. there are hundreds and thousands of...
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the web sponsored by the time and ways. hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts well the rain continues across parts of china and it has been over the last several weeks causing extensive flooding and many provinces the biggest concern over the next few days of what's going to be happening here in guangdong as well as fujian province over here towards the south in the southeast very heavy rain is expected in these areas and localized flooding could be a big problem there up towards the north though in ruhani here on monday not looking too bad but by the time we get to tuesday the rain showers begin to make their way back up here towards the north and shanghai is going to be seeing some rain as well over towards taipei the rain is going to start to ease for the time to there of $29.00 degrees down across the philippines not what you bet for you over the next few days it is going to start to increase though we do have a disturbance just to the east and that's going to help to increase those rain showers ove
the web sponsored by the time and ways. hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts well the rain continues across parts of china and it has been over the last several weeks causing extensive flooding and many provinces the biggest concern over the next few days of what's going to be happening here in guangdong as well as fujian province over here towards the south in the southeast very heavy rain is expected in these areas and localized flooding could be a big problem there up...
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the i.d.r. respond to dumas perfectly. now it's finally time to dare to break the standing record for new money and the votes wagon motors ford team everything is about today. everything is ok it was always very nice. we are we already i mean read the you know would i tell you never did you always want to test more and all but i think it was either ok's it made us this morning. just to check it was seeing everything was looking great knowledge school and see which then we can do. a notary must be present to confirm the record officially that's against birds john. paul 2 to us he describes the procedure 1st he looks over the measuring devices that have been set up and this case a photo electric sensor matched to a digital timer to make sure they're working is any measures the time with his own stopwatches rule out any outside influences. and with the time measurements he makes himself he is able to verify the time the measuring system records i'm just a side dish t.v. stuff inside to be precise i missed a. session. at 4 30 pm everything set for
the i.d.r. respond to dumas perfectly. now it's finally time to dare to break the standing record for new money and the votes wagon motors ford team everything is about today. everything is ok it was always very nice. we are we already i mean read the you know would i tell you never did you always want to test more and all but i think it was either ok's it made us this morning. just to check it was seeing everything was looking great knowledge school and see which then we can do. a notary must...
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oh yes 1st 10 games ok what was he thinking at the time. but the feeling i own no big deal this was one of the. toughest coolheaded to mina help them get right back on track and then turn up the heat. by halftime doland had turned this contest on its head. telling himself. to present something he was proving inspirational from the off summer signing axel vince gill experienced midfield anchor and leader on the pitch . come the final whistle might say had been dispatched to the tune of 41. 1 piece of the jigsaw was still missing all the same a goal grabbing forward down the middle and step back a lockout that signed from barcelona with his 1st appearance off the bench against frankfurt on match thanks 3 still shaking censure himself chaps i. thinking. just. seems like the place to sleep the taste of things to come the dedicates every goal to his late father and that would be goals aplenty in the autumn of $28.00 he has still been what's up a relentless head of state plates sold to the top of the standings leaving 5 in the white players . and
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especially when it was the new york times. he brought this up the other day i think it is a sensitive subject. we continue backwards here. in september, the letter to the new york times, key was on a panel with bob woodward. the conversation sort of runs out of control. the way it gets reported is he said he would risk going to jail in contravention of his lawyer's advice. i started receiving e-mails like you really think you could bring the tax returns if you brought them? i sent dean an e-mail, maybe two, this is embarrassing. i would never tell you not to publish those. of course i would stand behind you. he clarified that he had not set it. >> he is basically saying i would go to jail to publish these tax returns. as a lawyer, you have no legal issue. >> that is right. you are not going to go to jail. when was the last time you saw an editor going to jail. it just doesn't happen. >> under the law, we have not engaged in any legality against them. we can publish them. the supreme court rules on that six times. the question i
especially when it was the new york times. he brought this up the other day i think it is a sensitive subject. we continue backwards here. in september, the letter to the new york times, key was on a panel with bob woodward. the conversation sort of runs out of control. the way it gets reported is he said he would risk going to jail in contravention of his lawyer's advice. i started receiving e-mails like you really think you could bring the tax returns if you brought them? i sent dean an...
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will they be the hot topics this time around? is old is new again with regard to iran and conflict in the middle east. the healthcare debate is an important one. we saw how important it was in the midterm elections. 40% of those folks who turned out in the midterm elections that healthcare was there number one issue and it is important to have these debates i will note under the trump administration over 1 million people lost their health insurance and i'm happy to have that debate whether it is the public option, medicare for all and is substantive debate in miami as well. shannon: healthcare neither the top 3, it is number 4, medicare for all. we can bring all those topics, this is the top eight, what democrats want to hear and topping the list, 63% want to talk about climate change, 62% gun policy and 60% the recent abortion bill. >> we will hear a lot of the topics we heard in 2015 hit on again but we will hear things like the me too movement, socialist policies that have been put forward. a lot of democrats out there and repu
will they be the hot topics this time around? is old is new again with regard to iran and conflict in the middle east. the healthcare debate is an important one. we saw how important it was in the midterm elections. 40% of those folks who turned out in the midterm elections that healthcare was there number one issue and it is important to have these debates i will note under the trump administration over 1 million people lost their health insurance and i'm happy to have that debate whether it...
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the storm. they lost a lot of instructional time. definitely i would think it would have a great impact on scores and performance. >> is or any effort to use the summer to catch up? >> i know there's some planned but i don't know the extent of it. how many students will be accommodated. a great number, i'm not certain about that at this time. >> i think it was your testimony that suggested posttraumatic stress -- >> correct. >> kind of educational strategy will be used to address this? >> well, i know that the union is trying to get some assistance in terms of the posttraumatic stress disorder because started to experience a lot of wind and rain so we saw, now we are in the hurricane season that started june 1. years and exciting's emerging again. hoping the department of education in the virgin islands is also looking at that. you shoot's collaboration. i'm open -- i hope they collaborate with the union more. we have a relationship with the department of the union so we reach out to them in that regard also talk to the commission of
the storm. they lost a lot of instructional time. definitely i would think it would have a great impact on scores and performance. >> is or any effort to use the summer to catch up? >> i know there's some planned but i don't know the extent of it. how many students will be accommodated. a great number, i'm not certain about that at this time. >> i think it was your testimony that suggested posttraumatic stress -- >> correct. >> kind of educational strategy will be...
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to come out and protest people are more prepared and the time meant than ever in annie's sankoh born history something here in hong kong universe that you won't see anywhere on mainland china a memorial of the massacre in tiananmen square in fact the largest gathering of people in hong kong before these recent protests took place just after that massacre 30 years ago this month kind of did point out that there historically hong kong is known as a city of protesters but many say this latest round has a specific goal blocking the extradition bill in this case and even though the opposition to the extradition that was about much more than just the bill that is the clear target in many ways i think what's happening now is a little more focused. many here say the umbrella movement failed in its drive to push back against greater control by beijing and with protesters preparing for sunday's new march against extradition many are determined this time things will be different scott hodder al jazeera hong kong. time for a short break here now just when we come back we'll tell you why there was
to come out and protest people are more prepared and the time meant than ever in annie's sankoh born history something here in hong kong universe that you won't see anywhere on mainland china a memorial of the massacre in tiananmen square in fact the largest gathering of people in hong kong before these recent protests took place just after that massacre 30 years ago this month kind of did point out that there historically hong kong is known as a city of protesters but many say this latest...
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that's the front page of the times. there after, in the spring of 2018, mike pence's national security adviser gets put up for a big new job. so the senate holes confirmation hearings to decide whether andrea thompson will be the secretary of state for arms control and international security affairs. she goes through that confirmation process in the spring of 2018, knowing that her new husband had given $100,000 to maria butina's boyfriend and maria butina's boyfriend officiated their wedding and had been one of the people setting up the back channels between putin and trump which were widely known to be the subject of an fbi inquiry and a country having its hair on fire and what were guys like maria butina's boyfriend doing offering to set up the secret back channels to the crekremlin? she knew all of that when she was put up for this top job at the department of state. going up for senate confirmation. apparently none of it came up. did not mention it. none of the senators who voted on her confirmation had any idea of
that's the front page of the times. there after, in the spring of 2018, mike pence's national security adviser gets put up for a big new job. so the senate holes confirmation hearings to decide whether andrea thompson will be the secretary of state for arms control and international security affairs. she goes through that confirmation process in the spring of 2018, knowing that her new husband had given $100,000 to maria butina's boyfriend and maria butina's boyfriend officiated their wedding...
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it's on during my commute, it's on all the time. doing the dishes. working out. while i'm in the car. at bed time. an audible listener is someone that wants to broaden their mind. people who are tired of listening to the radio, or music. to hear her speak those words. it was incredible. it was unbelievable. with audible originals, there's something for almost every taste in there. everything you ever wanted to hear. i signed up for getting a credit every month, and i started exploring books that i normally wouldn't read. our ability to empathize through these stories, with these stories, can be transformational. it's my own thing that i can do for me. see what listening to audible can do for you. just text listen9 to 500500. see what listening to audible can do for you. the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we
it's on during my commute, it's on all the time. doing the dishes. working out. while i'm in the car. at bed time. an audible listener is someone that wants to broaden their mind. people who are tired of listening to the radio, or music. to hear her speak those words. it was incredible. it was unbelievable. with audible originals, there's something for almost every taste in there. everything you ever wanted to hear. i signed up for getting a credit every month, and i started exploring books...
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him who's traveled to sudan recently and has been closely monitoring the situation may thanks for the time i have now their position has decided to stop the strike and resume talks with the military how is this being received by put systems so since the crackdown on june 3rd it's been hard to communicate with protesters on the ground as we our viewers may already know the government has shut down the internet there's an almost complete media blackout on so that even journalists on the ground have have started to face difficulties in their work the situation on the streets is dangerous there are reports of militias running amok assaulting protests so far is that it's been hard to really gauge a feeling however i've been in touch with with some on the ground but also some protesters that have had to fled so then because of security reasons there seems to be quite a bit of frustration and anger the protesters feel like not enough attention has been paid to the atrocities that were committed on june 3rd in the days that followed there so there's a there's a sense of disillusionment or disappoi
him who's traveled to sudan recently and has been closely monitoring the situation may thanks for the time i have now their position has decided to stop the strike and resume talks with the military how is this being received by put systems so since the crackdown on june 3rd it's been hard to communicate with protesters on the ground as we our viewers may already know the government has shut down the internet there's an almost complete media blackout on so that even journalists on the ground...
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it of the time, they did not know one from the other.i want to go to this scene which takes place in a jail cell when all of the boys, the five boys are together for the first time since they were arrested and interrogated, except for korey wise. m t. man. >> they de us e, rht? >>hy are ty doing us li this? amy: so that is four of the five boys talking to each other and "i did "i lied on you," not tell the truth" as they were under pressure for hours with these police to texas. then there is the family members of the boys who are meeting ahead of the trial. and at this point, the parents have now attorneys for the kids. in this scene, peter rivera, the attorney for raymond santana, delivers some important new assigd to theew york state sueme court eal -- yat aig ishat a bideal? wait, wh top of w did yo say yopracticegain? >> divor attorne i handl sharon's case >> snning th whe is rand. th did noto that wh this se. cords isnd? theyall it glagher's isla. 10 times o o nine he sides with the state. they don't plan to lose this case. >> the c
it of the time, they did not know one from the other.i want to go to this scene which takes place in a jail cell when all of the boys, the five boys are together for the first time since they were arrested and interrogated, except for korey wise. m t. man. >> they de us e, rht? >>hy are ty doing us li this? amy: so that is four of the five boys talking to each other and "i did "i lied on you," not tell the truth" as they were under pressure for hours with these...
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policy at the time. i mean, to put a very fine point on how weird it was the president decided that day he was going to denounce qatar as a bunch of terrorists. literally less than a week later the u.s. government sold qatar a whole bunch of f-15 fighter jets. $12.5 billion worth of fighter jets. so where did that thing come from from trump that day? with him apropos of nothing denouncing qatar, denouncing this country that has the largest u.s. air base in the middle east, this key u.s. ally in the middle east. why did he say that? well, who knows exactly and for sure? but if you start flipping through the rap sheets, literally the criminal history of some of the people associated with this president and his campaign, you may get pretty claes to a story that explains it. elliott broide was a top fund-raiser for donald trump during the campaign. he was then named deputy finance chair of the national republican party after trump became the party's nominee for president. elliott broide also narrowly avoided
policy at the time. i mean, to put a very fine point on how weird it was the president decided that day he was going to denounce qatar as a bunch of terrorists. literally less than a week later the u.s. government sold qatar a whole bunch of f-15 fighter jets. $12.5 billion worth of fighter jets. so where did that thing come from from trump that day? with him apropos of nothing denouncing qatar, denouncing this country that has the largest u.s. air base in the middle east, this key u.s. ally in...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back this is our team international now egypt's 1st democratically elected president collapsed during a court session in cairo on monday and died shortly afterwards of a suspected heart attack local media reports that mohamed morsi who led the country from 2012 to 2013 was standing trial over espionage claims as more. public morsi was the 1st democratically elected president of egypt he was also the 1st civilian to hold the highest office in that country but that brief one comported experiment in democracy saw him serving only one. of what was supposed to have been his term of office he was overthrown back in 2013 by general abdel fattah el-sisi who is currently the president of egypt it all dates back to the egyptian revolution of the 25th of january 2011 and all sounds and some nights a 1000000 people coming to tahrir square in downtown cairo i was there at the time and i remember talking to particularly young people who express
for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back this is our team international now egypt's 1st democratically elected president collapsed during a court session in cairo on monday and died shortly afterwards of a suspected heart attack local media reports that mohamed morsi who led the country from 2012 to 2013 was standing trial over espionage claims as more. public morsi was the 1st democratically...
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now is not the time. when i think of that group of citizens who live in the ninth ward in new orleans below sea level. now is not the time to pretend that rising seas and more frequent storms do not have a cost. before the trump administration abandoned common sense, the social cost of carbon. the full cost of a rapidly changing climate are significantly higher. but measuring the social cost of carbon is a much, much better way than believing the costs are zero. that's what this amendment would require the government to assume. zero costs in climate change. pretending that climate change doesn't exist won't make it go away. i urge my colleagues to reject his amendment. i reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from oklahoma. mr. mullin: you are looking at a farmer. i am from the midwest. if you are saying everything is to fault, it has been changing quite some time and we could talk about that, too. i'm not going to change your mind and we are going to agree to disagree. i yield back.
now is not the time. when i think of that group of citizens who live in the ninth ward in new orleans below sea level. now is not the time to pretend that rising seas and more frequent storms do not have a cost. before the trump administration abandoned common sense, the social cost of carbon. the full cost of a rapidly changing climate are significantly higher. but measuring the social cost of carbon is a much, much better way than believing the costs are zero. that's what this amendment would...
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time you're just such the a no. and the fight for the troops. to overcome boundaries and connecticut. it's time for. the ws coming up ahead for minds every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the book. nico is in germany to learn german and why not with him it's simple online on your mobile and free to sell d w z e learning course nikos fake german meetings see. climate early click global tourist guide function is booming capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in our duramax series sleepless. night lights are something me that i love even once she was a citizen looks like so it's like me inside says the 50 nations 50 stories and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best features of. the. book now. every week on t.w. . own. place. blame. the president.
time you're just such the a no. and the fight for the troops. to overcome boundaries and connecticut. it's time for. the ws coming up ahead for minds every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the book. nico is in germany to learn german and why not with him it's simple online on your mobile and free to sell d w z e learning course nikos fake german meetings see. climate early click global tourist guide function is booming capital i love berlin the...
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tiny black turds of four-legged visits poppy seeding the time. an outside to find the lemon and eucalyptus trees pulled out of the soil, the potted plants overturned, the sprinklers ripped out of the lawn. even the tennis net gone. the only furniture left outside was in broken pieces floating in the pool. as he stood there alone in his trashed new palace, there was only one word pounding in his head: cohen. it was the first time the he felt more than anger, he felt fear. maybe it was the drugs, maybe it was the ransacked home, but the first moment he could, cremen went online and bought himself a gun. thank you. ms. -- [applause] there's more that happens. [laughter] but we can take some questions. >> yeah. i'll come to you. back here. >> right in the back. >> hello. i guess my question is what was the most unexpected maybe little tale or tidbit of information that you stumbled upon that you were like i did not think this book would lead me down this path. >> well, that is a great question. the shrimp farm's hard to beat. although this was another
tiny black turds of four-legged visits poppy seeding the time. an outside to find the lemon and eucalyptus trees pulled out of the soil, the potted plants overturned, the sprinklers ripped out of the lawn. even the tennis net gone. the only furniture left outside was in broken pieces floating in the pool. as he stood there alone in his trashed new palace, there was only one word pounding in his head: cohen. it was the first time the he felt more than anger, he felt fear. maybe it was the drugs,...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. members are reminded to refrain friend gauging in personalities toward the president. the gentlelady from arizona is now recognized. mrs. lesko: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. lesko: thank you. i rise today in opposition of house resolution 430. it is disappointing that we are here again debating a measure that will have absolutely no impact on the lives of our constituents. instead of fixing pressing issues, like the security and humanitarian crisis at our southern border, the democrats continue their focus on influencing the 2020 election at taxpayer expense. americans are tired of this witch-hunt. for nearly two years, democrats claimed that the president colluded with the russians to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. after 22 months, 2,800 subpoenas, 500 warrants, 40 f.b.i. agents, and spending $35 millio
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. members are reminded to refrain friend gauging in personalities toward the president. the gentlelady from arizona is now recognized. mrs. lesko: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. lesko: thank you. i rise today in opposition of house resolution 430. it is disappointing that we are here again...
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the grid of the biggest country on this planet was it russian hackers we kept hearing about all the time make no mistake the u.s. government has plenty of cyber warriors at their disposal within hours of the story circulating the tromp twitter rant began and acts. of treason that's how he called the n.y.t. piece and after the usual metaphorical flushing of the paper down the toilet the president called the report a lie but the new york times is adamant there saying you are wrong mr president accusing the press of treason is dangerous we described the article to the government before publication of those story notes president trump's own national security officials said there were no concerns so we've been left guessing if the massive hack actually ever took place that's a tough one but lot of our putin's press secretary doesn't rule out this could have been the case. in this president trump as far as i know denies the information about cyber attacks in russia them up or if indeed some agents are doing it without informing the president then this indicates a hypothetical cyber war with ru
the grid of the biggest country on this planet was it russian hackers we kept hearing about all the time make no mistake the u.s. government has plenty of cyber warriors at their disposal within hours of the story circulating the tromp twitter rant began and acts. of treason that's how he called the n.y.t. piece and after the usual metaphorical flushing of the paper down the toilet the president called the report a lie but the new york times is adamant there saying you are wrong mr president...
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the new york times backtracks of its reporting of the script poisoning case in the u.k. amongst the paper failed to correct an article about disturbing pictures show the president trying to legislate from the sea. otter that we can just turned 11 am saturday morning here in moscow good morning for me kevin i wouldn't think for a company hoping stay stay with me for about the next 30 minutes or so as we go through this latest world news update starting with this an exclusive r.t. takes a glimpse into julian assange life behind bars video agency ruptly has this video of wiki leaks co-founder inside london's belmarsh prison the camera catches the world chatting with his fellow inmates in this high security jail where he's serving a 15 week sentence for skipping it is the 1st footage of society's arrest and removal from the ecuadorian embassy in london almost 2 months ago get. video. exclusive pictures of the so you may recall where we can leaks cofounders waiting for extradition hearing the 12 he's wanted by washington on charges of soliciting and publishing classified u.s.
the new york times backtracks of its reporting of the script poisoning case in the u.k. amongst the paper failed to correct an article about disturbing pictures show the president trying to legislate from the sea. otter that we can just turned 11 am saturday morning here in moscow good morning for me kevin i wouldn't think for a company hoping stay stay with me for about the next 30 minutes or so as we go through this latest world news update starting with this an exclusive r.t. takes a glimpse...
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i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this friday is flag day and the u.s. army's 244th birthday. each year on june 14 we celebrate the stars and stripes with the second continental congress designated as the symbol of our nation on june 14, 1777. since our founding our flag has flown across the country and the world. it has flown during both our most tragic moments and our greatest triumphs. it also has been a glorious symbol of hope for our brave service men and women who saluted, defending, and some cases died for it to protect our freedom and liberty. later today the secretary of the army, the chief staff of the army, and sergeant major of the army will be on capitol hi
i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this friday is flag day and the u.s. army's 244th birthday. each year on june 14 we celebrate the stars and...
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and again, that was the information that i had at that time. > now it's ten injured? >> no. we have 12. >> two of the six injured succumbed. >> we have 12 deceased. and we have four who were injured. >> four currently going through. >> going through surgery. >> chief, police have the opportunity to certainly the shooters home and have they found anything of interest. >> we're in the process of continuing our investigation at this time. >> were any of the weapons found at the scene? there were reports there was a rifle there, as well. >> we're in the process of continuing. that's the best i'm going to be able to tell you at this moment. >> chief, can you elaborate more on the gun battle between the officers and the shooter? >> i can tell you that there was numerous shots fired by the individual. shots were fired from various places down the hallway at the officers at one time. basically the ammunition that they had so when we talk about this kind of a situation and many times when we talk about an officer involved shooting situation, it may be mi
and again, that was the information that i had at that time. > now it's ten injured? >> no. we have 12. >> two of the six injured succumbed. >> we have 12 deceased. and we have four who were injured. >> four currently going through. >> going through surgery. >> chief, police have the opportunity to certainly the shooters home and have they found anything of interest. >> we're in the process of continuing our investigation at this time. >> were...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in this spirit dramatic developments only and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. again good afternoon police in new york city for a chain of suicide deaths of all offices in the latest case a 29 year old officer killed himself right outside the precinct where he worked he is then the 3rd death by suicide in the city's ranks in the last 2 weeks the police commissioner described the situation as a mental health crisis that has to be addressed. and depression is real and people need to understand that this is that ok i don't feel i don't feel myself i feel down i'll bring myself out of it sometimes it's a downward spiral that unless there is intervention from the outside it's not going to stop and something bad is going to happen you need to talk to someone one nonprofit organization that collects data police s
for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in this spirit dramatic developments only and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. again good afternoon police in new york city for a chain of suicide deaths of all offices in the latest case a 29 year old officer killed...
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it was, at the time, considered to be the only natural route out of san francisco.asiest route to go south. when the route of the railway was established in 1862, the start of the civil war, along what is now san jose avenue behind me, a new residential district, one of the oldest in our city now was first laid out, the fairmont homestead. the association president was a california pioneer. as one of the oldest districts in san francisco, over time, fairmont has become linked with the important history in agriculture, immigration, civil rights, railroads, aviation first, post- 1906 earthquake recovery, mid 20th century redevelopment and environmentalism. many of those which link our neighborhood's legacy with the legacy of dolores. then in 1864, the first fairmont school welcome students, making it one of the oldest continuously active schools in san francisco. and for that reason, a plaque is being placed to commemorate the legacy of fairmont school in the fairmont district. we can go ahead and unveil, and i will read it for you. so the plaque will say, the histori
it was, at the time, considered to be the only natural route out of san francisco.asiest route to go south. when the route of the railway was established in 1862, the start of the civil war, along what is now san jose avenue behind me, a new residential district, one of the oldest in our city now was first laid out, the fairmont homestead. the association president was a california pioneer. as one of the oldest districts in san francisco, over time, fairmont has become linked with the important...
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that's the first time i seen a couple of those clips. be honest with you, it makes me mad right away. i see the [ bleep ] cops dropping all their weight and they're 230 pounds right on one leg, boom. you know what i mean? i ain't no fool. i know what time it is. that's not cool. yeah, i don't like to see my brother get hurt. >> but the prison says extraction teams are only called when inmates do not cooperate with staff. a practice roy gave up when the prison began using oc gas. or pepper spray. >> that stuff is really powerful. that will make anyone tap out. i would rather have my ass kicked then get hit by that. it's really bad. you can't breathe and it burns like fire. this is really bad stuff. >> and jonathan hall has just gotten his second dose of it in two days. this time, officers extracted him after he flooded his cell and refused orders to comply. our crew shot the extraction on prison security monitors. >> hall eventually complied and was placed back in his cell. but there was more trouble overnight. >> last night we gave him h
that's the first time i seen a couple of those clips. be honest with you, it makes me mad right away. i see the [ bleep ] cops dropping all their weight and they're 230 pounds right on one leg, boom. you know what i mean? i ain't no fool. i know what time it is. that's not cool. yeah, i don't like to see my brother get hurt. >> but the prison says extraction teams are only called when inmates do not cooperate with staff. a practice roy gave up when the prison began using oc gas. or...
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five decades of the cma awards, and it's only available from time life. so order now. nnouncer: when country's greatest stars perform on the biggest stage of all. willie nelson: ♪ i am the highwayman along the coast roads i did ride ♪ announcer: time life proudly presents the cma awards live dvd collection, the greatest moments from the cma awards. randy travis: ♪ oh baby, i'm gonna love you forever forever and ever, amen ♪ announcer: you'll see five decades of historic performances, including merle haggard, marty robbins, loretta lynn. loretta lynn: ♪ when i was born a coal miner's daughter [applause] loretta lynn: in a cabin on a hill in butcher holler ♪ announcer: kenny rogers, george strait, vince gill. vince gill & patty loveless: ♪ nobody answered when i called your name ♪ announcer: your favorite superstars, like reba mcentire, alan jackson, the judds. the judds: ♪ listening to the light rain baby, just me and you and rocking with the rhythm of the rain ♪ announcer: the country music association has made these performances available on dvd for the very first time
five decades of the cma awards, and it's only available from time life. so order now. nnouncer: when country's greatest stars perform on the biggest stage of all. willie nelson: ♪ i am the highwayman along the coast roads i did ride ♪ announcer: time life proudly presents the cma awards live dvd collection, the greatest moments from the cma awards. randy travis: ♪ oh baby, i'm gonna love you forever forever and ever, amen ♪ announcer: you'll see five decades of historic performances,...
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said march 15th of last year in the "new york times." the administration accused russia this week of engineering a series of cyber attacks that targeted water plants and water and electric systems and could have sabotaged or shut power plants off at will. that was march of last year. within a few months, by last summer, july of last year, the threats and the description of the intrusions were getting more and more concrete. this is from the "wall street journal." russian hackers reach utility control rooms say homeland security officials. hackers working for russia claim hundreds of victims in a giant and long running campaign that put them inside the control rooms of u.s. electric utilities where they could have caused blackouts according to federal officials. the officials say the campaign likely is continuing. that was as of last summer, july 2018. by this year, january 2019, the office of the director of national intelligence released the unclassified public facing document called the worldwide threat assessment. the worldwide threat
said march 15th of last year in the "new york times." the administration accused russia this week of engineering a series of cyber attacks that targeted water plants and water and electric systems and could have sabotaged or shut power plants off at will. that was march of last year. within a few months, by last summer, july of last year, the threats and the description of the intrusions were getting more and more concrete. this is from the "wall street journal." russian...