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jorge: acusÓ a los candidatos henri falcÓn y javier bert uche.al parecer conducÍa un hombre robado. la persona que firmÓ la escena la publicÓ en las redes sociales. los maestros de arizona anunciaron que van a volver a las aulas a partir de maÑanaen la mayorÍa de los distritos tras una semana de huelga. los legisladores estatales aprobaron anoche un aumento de salario para los docentes y mÁs fondos para mejorarla educaciÓn en el estado. la academia de las artes y las ciencias cinematogrÁficas expulsÓ al cÓmico bill cosby. cosby fue declarado culpable de tres delitos de agresiÓn sexual en contra de mujeres el pasado 26 de abril. pasamos con patricia para lo que hay de noche. patricia: esta noche la administraciÓn trump ha iniciado una campaÑa que pretende concientizar al pÚblico sobre los peligros que corren los inmigrantes sin documentos legales al cruzar la frontera. tras un operativo en el estado de puebla, las autoridades arrestaron a 119 policÍas en san martÍn, tras descubrir que se trataban de falsos agentes uniformados. jorge: vamos a hacer
jorge: acusÓ a los candidatos henri falcÓn y javier bert uche.al parecer conducÍa un hombre robado. la persona que firmÓ la escena la publicÓ en las redes sociales. los maestros de arizona anunciaron que van a volver a las aulas a partir de maÑanaen la mayorÍa de los distritos tras una semana de huelga. los legisladores estatales aprobaron anoche un aumento de salario para los docentes y mÁs fondos para mejorarla educaciÓn en el estado. la academia de las artes y las ciencias...
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. >> for us to take a white box and design isu uch easier. bring the client here, they get to bathe the space. the property is more valuable stripped out. >> gavin broaden came up with some designs,yeo potential have something to look at other than the view. have you ever gone into a beautifully high end home and han and say, i want to take it all out? >> that happens to us nine out of ten projects. >> at this price a property is not perfec. for "nightly business report" i'm diana olick in west hollywood. >>> and before we go, one last look at the day's numbers on wall street. the dow dropped 174 points to 24,924. the nasdaq was off 29. and the s&p0 fell 19. >>> and that will do it for us tonight on "nbr." i'm sue herera. thank you for joining >> i'm bill gr ♪ th > is "bbc world news america."th >> funding o presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its idealorm in our mi
. >> for us to take a white box and design isu uch easier. bring the client here, they get to bathe the space. the property is more valuable stripped out. >> gavin broaden came up with some designs,yeo potential have something to look at other than the view. have you ever gone into a beautifully high end home and han and say, i want to take it all out? >> that happens to us nine out of ten projects. >> at this price a property is not perfec. for "nightly business...
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thank you very uch. >> ome on up folks! come on up. what a group, huh? conversations] come on up. fantastic. we will get -- thank you very much everybody! fantastic. a great day! [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] >> this afternoon president trump will be speak at the nra convention in dallas. >> economists who worked in the bush administration during the 2008 financial crisis. we hear from former treasury secretary, chair, and council of economic advisers. this is 45 minutes. i want to thank president bush and laura bush for inviting us to be here today. heard from --ave the lunch we had with the women was just amazing. daniels story, second to none, my fellow chicago and. mrs. bush, thank you very much. then we heard from dr.
thank you very uch. >> ome on up folks! come on up. what a group, huh? conversations] come on up. fantastic. we will get -- thank you very much everybody! fantastic. a great day! [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] >> this afternoon president trump will be speak at the nra convention in dallas. >> economists who worked in the bush administration during the 2008 financial crisis. we hear from former...
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the family pleasantries, it was time to practice the art of being royal, thebe small talk that will uch of her working life. it is all about putting people at ease, engaging with sincerity, listening and moving on. not unfamiliar territory for an actress, and unsurprising the, the reviews were good. >> very personable, very warm. down to earth. >> really lovely. we said congratulations and they said thank you, and they looked nicholas: talking of looking happy remis us of the formal wedding photographs featuring harry, meghan, and the bridesmaids and pagebo. the photographer revealed the secret of getting the children to cooperate. >> i meet lee shouted out -- i needed the shouted out who likes andties, and they smiled that was our magic word of the day. nicholas: back at buckingham palace, harry and megn relieving. family farewells, and watch the courtier on the rit.t. yes, he do that is something the former ms. meghan markle will have to get used to. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. laura: the happy couple. for those who recall new york city in the late 1970's or have s
the family pleasantries, it was time to practice the art of being royal, thebe small talk that will uch of her working life. it is all about putting people at ease, engaging with sincerity, listening and moving on. not unfamiliar territory for an actress, and unsurprising the, the reviews were good. >> very personable, very warm. down to earth. >> really lovely. we said congratulations and they said thank you, and they looked nicholas: talking of looking happy remis us of the formal...
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no one and it doesn't plea uch and i read did the and ask one factor and it is respiratory and much andhank you, we'll be watching. canned christianity muches born in the. and one. largest surriving on and they could find thimdz vrm and if ffrm and. we spoke to nem the hudson intrut. >> thank you very coming on. and thank you about carrying with this. no one. and they are part of a bigger conflenl i got throw-and this issan anient and traces its wuchs to the wen and call and syria yvrps. and because they are modder ease remembers sxefrm they are bringing modder education to serria & sxefrment there is no doubt shch vrm etch and dmvrment. and theree question sgrefrment sxvment 92 is. best accepts. couple tvp svpt dpch dmrovpt and have they are the movt psst fef. and why is it nopt's losflvrpt vpt sdpt syria and iroon, which you know, syria, the consider consider noxhvrp. and iwang it is identify lsh u. and because of. psh snvrpts sxhvrment rote in >> on or abouting sthoshs and she refers to flvrns e. and then percent the politicals sflorngs andment reg sfrejs and the humanitarian aiptdch
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there was one announced just earlier today between uch, a big london trust and the alan turing instituteould it help patients? there are various different applications —— uclh. there are experiments going on with artificial intelligence, that is computer—driven analysis replacing human analysis on trying to predict lung cancer through scans, trying to predict whether there will be problems for a patient with potential heart disease, again based on scans. 0r potential heart disease, again based on scans. or it could be somebody walking into a hospital with chest pains and chest problems. normally that would be done by an x—ray and it might take a little time to look at it. that could be looked at within minutes through artificial intelligence. this isn't to replace doctors but to get through preliminary analysis a lot faster to allow the radiologists and doctors to come in and take a second look. so all of this is seen as potentially very good for patients. it will also help hospitals, for example, ina it will also help hospitals, for example, in a neat if it has data throughout the year
there was one announced just earlier today between uch, a big london trust and the alan turing instituteould it help patients? there are various different applications —— uclh. there are experiments going on with artificial intelligence, that is computer—driven analysis replacing human analysis on trying to predict lung cancer through scans, trying to predict whether there will be problems for a patient with potential heart disease, again based on scans. 0r potential heart disease, again...
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too much power and too many interests and we have too uch of a role to play towards stability. but going overseas in search of monsters to destroy and to societies in our image, and all of that, is a disaster. has been a disaster and it's to continue to be a disaster and i suspect we'll continue to do it maybe on a big scale next time so i'm very worried about it. >> about the culture of traditionallism, i think that was a fair description at one point, i it still is at all. and i'm not only talking about faith,lapse of religious but ially among the young, also, the falling apart of the family. one of the most important stories of our time is the of the white working class, the african-american working class has been suffering for a long time and now let's move to the white working class. too,e middle class people, of all races. young people suffering from of a anxieties, a lot sense of purpose. on and on. read lots about this. this is a manifestation of a weak culture. years ago at a few a conservative christian college, and i was talking to i professors there, and said, well
too much power and too many interests and we have too uch of a role to play towards stability. but going overseas in search of monsters to destroy and to societies in our image, and all of that, is a disaster. has been a disaster and it's to continue to be a disaster and i suspect we'll continue to do it maybe on a big scale next time so i'm very worried about it. >> about the culture of traditionallism, i think that was a fair description at one point, i it still is at all. and i'm not...
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known robert mueller for 20 years, he is not going to stop until he gets trump on some something --uch on and that is the trouble. we need a special prosecutor to investigate the special prosecutor, to investigate rosenstein. rosenstein is a guy that did the memo saying let's fire comey. he had no reason being in this, but there is a reason. if mueller had any interest in making sure that the public know this was unjust, he would go out of his way to hire people not connected to the clintons and democratic party, that way people would know this is a just and fair action. no, but since it was not just and fair, they needed people that would cover themselves, and cover robert miller, , andstein, and wiseman that is what has happened. it was june of last year. i told president trump, no one needs firing more than robert mueller, but you can't be the one to fire him, because we have some weak-kneed republicans who will come after you. you can appointed special point a -- ap special counsel. like any good idea, it takes a while to catch on. now it is apparent to some of the people i have gr
known robert mueller for 20 years, he is not going to stop until he gets trump on some something --uch on and that is the trouble. we need a special prosecutor to investigate the special prosecutor, to investigate rosenstein. rosenstein is a guy that did the memo saying let's fire comey. he had no reason being in this, but there is a reason. if mueller had any interest in making sure that the public know this was unjust, he would go out of his way to hire people not connected to the clintons...
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we'll be right back. uch the sam.sh high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infec
we'll be right back. uch the sam.sh high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. if yor crohn's symptoms are...
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looked at the plaza hotel, and adjacent at the entrance, it was about 5 foot candles, and it bumped uch to whole 8 foot candles. so very dim, but till very functional. it's not how brieth it is, but the quality of the light that i think adds character and gives you a sense of security. and then obviously being kind of an upper end hotel, there would be a doorman 24/7 to kind of keep that alley, you know, trouble free. >> so you're thinking that local edition's 30 foot candles is way too bright. >> they're about -- they were, i think 20, yeah, 22 at their front entrance. i think the parking garage, i think historically, the -- the building owners have just put a lot of light out there to, you know, deter, and it's doing a good job? i was out there till about 10:00, and kind of no one around. it didn't seem too creepy. you walk around the corner to annie alley, there were a couple people loitering late at night, but stephenson seems pretty safe, aside from some construction areas that create some shadow spots, but i think it'll go away shortly. >> i think what we're here for is the future
looked at the plaza hotel, and adjacent at the entrance, it was about 5 foot candles, and it bumped uch to whole 8 foot candles. so very dim, but till very functional. it's not how brieth it is, but the quality of the light that i think adds character and gives you a sense of security. and then obviously being kind of an upper end hotel, there would be a doorman 24/7 to kind of keep that alley, you know, trouble free. >> so you're thinking that local edition's 30 foot candles is way too...
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some comments , 60% of the budget that we passed which our republican friends apparently think was too uch was defense. is single red cent included in the president's rescission. from the defense side of the budget. only the nondefense discretionary funding. the people part of the budget. now i'm a strong supporter of national security, mr. speaker, i have been for the 37 years i've been in this house. but i do not delude myself that every bit of money that has been appropriated, trillions of dollars over the last four, five, or six years is either -- has either been spent or is not subject to, perhaps the congress saying, well, put that money on the table but it hasn't been spent. the president can't find a single red cent for that but he can find places where we can undermine research for innovation, children's health insurance program, i understand the leader is going to say that c.b.o. says not a single child will be dropped. that may be true but if we drop the contingency fund which has been available and used year after year, either directly for health insurance or for related progra
some comments , 60% of the budget that we passed which our republican friends apparently think was too uch was defense. is single red cent included in the president's rescission. from the defense side of the budget. only the nondefense discretionary funding. the people part of the budget. now i'm a strong supporter of national security, mr. speaker, i have been for the 37 years i've been in this house. but i do not delude myself that every bit of money that has been appropriated, trillions of...
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we will tell you next.at uch. it's really not very important. technology wise. and i would say i had nothing. you become a school teacher for one reason, you love kids. and so you don't have the same tools, you don't always believe you have the same... outcomes achievable for yourself. when we got the tablets, it changed everything. by giving them that technology and then marrying it with a curriculum that's designed to have technology at the heart of it, we are really changing the way that students learn. and i can't wait for ten years from now when i get to talk to them again and see, like, who they are. ♪ ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance.
we will tell you next.at uch. it's really not very important. technology wise. and i would say i had nothing. you become a school teacher for one reason, you love kids. and so you don't have the same tools, you don't always believe you have the same... outcomes achievable for yourself. when we got the tablets, it changed everything. by giving them that technology and then marrying it with a curriculum that's designed to have technology at the heart of it, we are really changing the way that...
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up next, nowhere left to hide, bond yields and the stocks have uch of the past decade positively correlatingng. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. ♪ matt: welcome back to thematt: "european open." we are 30 minutes into the trading day. -- soreares a serve after they announced a buyback. is the pricent that
up next, nowhere left to hide, bond yields and the stocks have uch of the past decade positively correlatingng. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and...
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things down and then he would pick up again and there a sudden period of activity and we see the 1957 is uch a period of activity, passing the civil rights act of 1957. the intervention at little rock. again, after that, 1958, 1959, he's quite loathe to onanything really aggressive civil rights. so it's a picture of a pendulum swinging back and forth, i think. >> i went back -- this is not your book. myself.back and did this i got his inaugural addresses and his farewell speech. just wanted to get the, you know, the flavor of it. the thing that was interesting bout it is how much he entioned god and faith in the first inaugural address and freedom. he starts off right away by saying, let's pray. his inaugural address, he opens up with a brief prayer that he himself wrote. he didn't pull it out of the scripture. he said i'm going to write something myself. deeply spiritual man. deeply n a family of spiritual parents who were members of the river brethren offshoot of the menonites, you know, his long -- had come from pennsylvania. they had been essentially what we think of as amish. his father
things down and then he would pick up again and there a sudden period of activity and we see the 1957 is uch a period of activity, passing the civil rights act of 1957. the intervention at little rock. again, after that, 1958, 1959, he's quite loathe to onanything really aggressive civil rights. so it's a picture of a pendulum swinging back and forth, i think. >> i went back -- this is not your book. myself.back and did this i got his inaugural addresses and his farewell speech. just...
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so we don't know much and the internet trafficking -- this didn't happen when you and i were growing uch. maybe fights in the school yard but not this. and the internet has changed things, radicalization and isis and al qaeda, it is influencing the culture and behavior of our young kids. i have five children of my own, and i can't imagine what the parents must be going through having their children killed like this. >> the governor, your governor said he didn't know whether or not the father allowed the son to get these weapons or he just took them. do you know that the father gave the guns to his son? >> i don't know. but either way, he is responsible for not -- either he gave them to him or he didn't lock them up properly. as any gun owner should do. >> what was unique and you correct me if i'm wrong in this particular case, not only weapons, two weapons that this suspected shooter had, but also explosive devices. the governor saying co2 device, a molotov cocktail and other devices there in the school near the school and perhaps elsewhere. >> and this is why we think there were possibl
so we don't know much and the internet trafficking -- this didn't happen when you and i were growing uch. maybe fights in the school yard but not this. and the internet has changed things, radicalization and isis and al qaeda, it is influencing the culture and behavior of our young kids. i have five children of my own, and i can't imagine what the parents must be going through having their children killed like this. >> the governor, your governor said he didn't know whether or not the...
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what we have been getting is .uch website -- whip sawing the market does not know what to do with thisecomes difficult for the market to process not market events. the tariffs become a market in event but with politics in a way mark -- and that markets are not comfortable with. julie: we are looking at the vix curve and the changing tenor of the vix curve over the past week, couple of days even. talk to me about what we are seeing here and how things have been changing. >> the bottom curve, the yellow one, is where we were a week ago. that is normal, upward sloping. i heard people going into the short trade, which borders on insanity. that did not work out. tuesday.ine is you see the big spike at the front and in the upward shift in the whole curve. in the last couple of days, the blue line is yesterday. the green line, second from the top, is today. we gave back a lot. there was certainly a short panic on tuesday. we have not given back all of it. you can see the whole curve is higher higher -- riding than a week ago. julie: let's talk of about cisco systems. this is far from the big
what we have been getting is .uch website -- whip sawing the market does not know what to do with thisecomes difficult for the market to process not market events. the tariffs become a market in event but with politics in a way mark -- and that markets are not comfortable with. julie: we are looking at the vix curve and the changing tenor of the vix curve over the past week, couple of days even. talk to me about what we are seeing here and how things have been changing. >> the bottom...
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this is "hardball," where the action is. uch of it at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities... with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. >>> "saturday night live" marked the first anniversary of the mueller investigation by channeling the series finale of "the sopranos." let's watch. >> to a great first year of the russia investigation. >> and many more. [ applause ] circumstances that robert mueller? >> oh
this is "hardball," where the action is. uch of it at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really...
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>>> here's what's coming uch today on c-span3. next, more on military issues. as a house committee hears from the heads of the military service branches on military readiness and budget challenges. after that, a forum on war and democracy. and at 5:40 p.m. a hearing with attorney general jeff sessions. >>> here's a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, discussion on the criminalization of mental illness. and why many are put in jail rather than psychiatric facilities. on c-span2 it's book tv with a look at books and publishing. and on c-span3 it's american history tv with programs on congressional history. next, personnel chiefs of the military service branches testify on capitol hill about recruitment and retention efforts. they talked about their advertising strategies, efforts to recruit more women, and compensation packages foreign liforeign -- for enlistees. >> this hearing is called to order. i want to welcome everyone to the military personnel subcommittees hearing on the current and future state of the mi
>>> here's what's coming uch today on c-span3. next, more on military issues. as a house committee hears from the heads of the military service branches on military readiness and budget challenges. after that, a forum on war and democracy. and at 5:40 p.m. a hearing with attorney general jeff sessions. >>> here's a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, discussion on the criminalization of mental illness. and why many are put in...
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moderates the spending, somewhat, as i already said, 600 gallons a year, it's not going to moderate uch. we're up 55 cents a gallon since the beginning of the year, but to your point, scott, as far as are we worried the fed is going to get way too far out in front of this? no, because mr. powell is looking at that and the rest of the members are looking at the fact that this is a moderating tax, if you will that the fact that gasoline is moving up this much. the fact that energy costs for things that get delivered and so forth are moving up. amazon prime just went up $20. >> you can make the argument, though, easily on the other side that it's more confident than ever, that the inflation target has been reached or will be reached. and thus, they have the go-ahead to raise rates given what the economy is doing not that they're going to lay off. >> so what if they actually continue - >> you're assuming they're not going to raise rates because trump doesn't want them to raise rates. >> no, i'm saying we're not going to see a fed that does, for example, alan greenspan, i think, 16 consecuti
moderates the spending, somewhat, as i already said, 600 gallons a year, it's not going to moderate uch. we're up 55 cents a gallon since the beginning of the year, but to your point, scott, as far as are we worried the fed is going to get way too far out in front of this? no, because mr. powell is looking at that and the rest of the members are looking at the fact that this is a moderating tax, if you will that the fact that gasoline is moving up this much. the fact that energy costs for...
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minutes to fellow rules committee member, the gentleman from massachusetts, pending which i yield myself uch time as i may consume. i ask that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. the rule before us makes in order three pieces of legislation. the one that you heard discussed already today is h.r. 2, the agriculture nutrition act of 2018. two other measures are h.r. 5698, protect and serve act of 2018 and s. 2372, the v.a. mission act of 2018. . the speaker pro tempore: members are advised to take their conversations off the floor. gentleman's recognized. mr. woodall: as you know, this week is police week and police officers serving our communities every day with distinction, give this one week a year that we all take a moment to pause and say thank you. president trump made that point yesterday just outside the capitol talking about helps these heroes who put their lives on the line absolutely every day. to quote the president, he said your moms and dads were among the bravest americans to ever live when talking to the children of tallen officers and
minutes to fellow rules committee member, the gentleman from massachusetts, pending which i yield myself uch time as i may consume. i ask that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. the rule before us makes in order three pieces of legislation. the one that you heard discussed already today is h.r. 2, the agriculture nutrition act of 2018. two other measures are h.r. 5698, protect and serve act of 2018 and s. 2372, the v.a. mission act of 2018. . the...
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but i do not think the cia is in a better place right now than it has been when it was under so .uch of the president's attacks the agency has been through some tough times in this administration and i think there is a hope that maybe they can put the worst of that behind them. >> you think maybe the fact that the president chose a consummate intelligent professional shows that he has put behind him some of that suspicion of the intelligence community that his team seems to have when they came into office? >> i would hope so. but i think the reality is that the president will attack hisever agency is not to personal benefit, and he has his principal focus turned on the fbi and the department of justice. should the cia produce further evidence of collusion by his campaign, i'm sure that he will train his sights on them and claim they are part of the deep state that is out to get him. this president has no ideology except self, no respect for institutions but self. and i think the cia is probably breathing a sigh of relief that they did not have someone there who was going to be interf
but i do not think the cia is in a better place right now than it has been when it was under so .uch of the president's attacks the agency has been through some tough times in this administration and i think there is a hope that maybe they can put the worst of that behind them. >> you think maybe the fact that the president chose a consummate intelligent professional shows that he has put behind him some of that suspicion of the intelligence community that his team seems to have when they...
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ferguson: i yield myself uch time as i may consume. i want to thank first of all chairman thornberry for working with me on this amendment to provide clear legislative direction for the g.s.a.'s new e-commerce portal provider system for commercial off-the-shelf sales. my amendment would strengthen supplier data protection express the nd sense of congress that implementation of this program will be done in a manner that enhances competition. i fully support the committee's efforts to reform the procurement process, express th sense of congress that implementation of this program to be done in increase efficiency, and reduce waste for the federal government and most importantly the taxpayers. however, there's still some unanswered questions regarding the implementation of the program. moving forward i still believe there is still important work to be done to make to ensure the results to in robust competition from a broad range of suppliers. that's vital to achieving the efficiencies and cost savings that the committee is seeking. the am
ferguson: i yield myself uch time as i may consume. i want to thank first of all chairman thornberry for working with me on this amendment to provide clear legislative direction for the g.s.a.'s new e-commerce portal provider system for commercial off-the-shelf sales. my amendment would strengthen supplier data protection express the nd sense of congress that implementation of this program will be done in a manner that enhances competition. i fully support the committee's efforts to reform the...
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vamos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) uch ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> bueno, me voy a quedar aquÍ tocando, vamos a la pausa yr a simÓn que cumple 12 aÑos de edad que disfrute al mÁximo mi muÑeco. >> quÉ lindo, dios lo bendiga. >> bueno, estÁ bueno para que se vaya a orlando a pasar unas vacaciones. >> bueno, el que estÁ en orlando y se ha convertido en todo un fanÁtico de fas an fanÁtico fast and the furious para contarnos quÉ es lo nuevo que los visitantes van a encontrar al llegar, francisco cuÉntanos todo. >> fast and the furious. >> lo nuevo que podrÁn ingresar a fast and the furious la atracciÓn de la cual vin diesel estarÁ con nosotros, pero universal tambiÉn y inaugurÓ un lugar en donde venden estÁs deliciosas que yo creo que soy la envidia de ustedes porque estÁn espectaculares ayer me fui a probar mÁs que una, vamos a verla. >> una parada obligada antes de entrar a universal orlando es la nueva tienda de donas. >> yo estoy listo para el desayuno. >> acÁ venden 51 diferentes tipos de donas de distintos colores, sabores y tamaÑo yo me he propuesta comerlos todos comenzando con la original el muÑeco de
vamos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) uch ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> bueno, me voy a quedar aquÍ tocando, vamos a la pausa yr a simÓn que cumple 12 aÑos de edad que disfrute al mÁximo mi muÑeco. >> quÉ lindo, dios lo bendiga. >> bueno, estÁ bueno para que se vaya a orlando a pasar unas vacaciones. >> bueno, el que estÁ en orlando y se ha convertido en todo un fanÁtico de fas an fanÁtico fast and the furious para contarnos quÉ es lo nuevo que los visitantes van a...
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developments in turkey and italy have highlighted the reality that we are ending this financial cycle ,uchway we started potentially having systemic implications. the energy market is in a balance,rly -- a power which means that fluctuations in energy prices will impact emerging markets. most emerging markets are net importers. francine: on trade, how do you see that planning out? is it going to get ugly? if anything, i would link the trade dialogue between the u.s. and china with the trade dialogue between the u.s. and the e.u., and also north korea negotiations. what has been clear is the question is not will the summit happen, but who has got the lever, the leverage, in that power balance? it is a multilateral negotiation . the fact that it has happened already has had many turning points. to give a great deal of concessions to the u.s. what i'm worried about is that this trade dialogue is not happening. that has to happen. francine: thank you so much. lena stays with us. this is what lira is doing. turkey's central bank has decided to more than double its one-week repo rate. ♪ what's a
developments in turkey and italy have highlighted the reality that we are ending this financial cycle ,uchway we started potentially having systemic implications. the energy market is in a balance,rly -- a power which means that fluctuations in energy prices will impact emerging markets. most emerging markets are net importers. francine: on trade, how do you see that planning out? is it going to get ugly? if anything, i would link the trade dialogue between the u.s. and china with the trade...
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it is frustrating to have so ,uch focus constantly on him but everybody is just doing their job.orward. you've got the best team in front of you to do it. >> who has his ear on this? who is inciting him to say these , and who seems to advance in him the idea that he has to do something about it? >> it is politics. i can assure you, nothing gets under his skin. this man is one of the strongest human beings i've ever seen. it is everything around him. everybody's been loyal. they are all doing the best job they can. it is a complicated matrix of relationships around him. who is the chief of staff? the president. the president dictates his own policy. that is the bottom line. francine: that is tom barrick speaking the bloomberg's erik schatzker. we are getting some breaking news. this is rocco's capital. if you look at the assets under that have been reported by the group, overtaking brevan howard. okos made profits of about $4 billion between 2002 and 2012. he left in 2012. it is always fun to put them against each other. asos overtaking howard assets under management have grown. p
it is frustrating to have so ,uch focus constantly on him but everybody is just doing their job.orward. you've got the best team in front of you to do it. >> who has his ear on this? who is inciting him to say these , and who seems to advance in him the idea that he has to do something about it? >> it is politics. i can assure you, nothing gets under his skin. this man is one of the strongest human beings i've ever seen. it is everything around him. everybody's been loyal. they are...
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feinstein: thank you very .uch for holding the hearing in march of this year, a series of articles and videos were published online regarding and itse analytica, efforts to use personal facebook data of millions of americans to influence united states elections. today, you -- numerous governments, have launched formal investigations into the company including the united kingdom, australia, canada, nigeria, kenya, and india. there is much we do not know about cambridge analytica. there are significant for its already in the public record. cambridge analytica was established by robert and rebecca mercer at the urging of former white house steve strategist -- strategist steve bannon. it happened reportedly that the intent of creating an american shall was to give the appearance of compliance with the united states election law that prohibits foreigners from working on united states elections. according to ceo alexander they worked for 44 united states elections in 2014. in the 2016 election cycle, mr. nick's stated that cambridge analytica, "did all the research, all the data, all the ana
feinstein: thank you very .uch for holding the hearing in march of this year, a series of articles and videos were published online regarding and itse analytica, efforts to use personal facebook data of millions of americans to influence united states elections. today, you -- numerous governments, have launched formal investigations into the company including the united kingdom, australia, canada, nigeria, kenya, and india. there is much we do not know about cambridge analytica. there are...
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. >> thank you, senator.xwykiÑ >>> here's what's coming uch today on c-span3.next, more on military issues. as a house committee hears from the heads of the military service branches on military readiness and budget challenges. after that, a forum on war and democracy. and at 5:40 p.m. a hearing with attorney general jeff sessions. >>> here's a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, discussion on the criminalization of mental illness. and why many are put in jail rather than psychiatric facilities. on c-span2 it's book tv with a look at books and publishing. and on c-span3 it's american history tv with programs on congressional history.
. >> thank you, senator.xwykiÑ >>> here's what's coming uch today on c-span3.next, more on military issues. as a house committee hears from the heads of the military service branches on military readiness and budget challenges. after that, a forum on war and democracy. and at 5:40 p.m. a hearing with attorney general jeff sessions. >>> here's a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, discussion on the criminalization of...
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where there will be surprises, but not much. .uch less so than europe there is a gap that is clearly the u.s. data will be fairly solid again. typically the non-fund payrolls at the end of the week, we expect fairly solid numbers. supporting that view that the u.s. is being quite resilient. caroline: we will keep all eyes on that nfp number likely to come in at the end of the week and we will see how we see that shape up. vincent chaigneau will stick around. we are talking trade next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg markets." we are checking the markets for you right now because it is a down day in the markets right we see aven though u.k. public holiday, we are percent.out -- .6%.ax by seeing some of the worst trading days in a year for the ftse mib. newng concerns about a election in italy shaking investors. month low onsh 6 the euro versus the dollar. turkish lira find strength on a central bank clarity to overall investment rate going forward. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg markets." kailey leinz has more from new york. president trump's dec
where there will be surprises, but not much. .uch less so than europe there is a gap that is clearly the u.s. data will be fairly solid again. typically the non-fund payrolls at the end of the week, we expect fairly solid numbers. supporting that view that the u.s. is being quite resilient. caroline: we will keep all eyes on that nfp number likely to come in at the end of the week and we will see how we see that shape up. vincent chaigneau will stick around. we are talking trade next. this is...
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the simp is happening ich is i o much neckline, the long—sleeve, the simp is happening ich is i am ucht it was magnificent. it was perfect. it was magnificent. it was perfect. it was very interesting to see. she has always said in interviews that her favourite designs that she adored was caroline kennedy. of course, we cite somehow there today. that iconic look, and meghan got it, she got what she wanted. still regal, with that five metre long veil, the same length as queen victoria's feel. absolutely. she created a beautiful regal effect on the fabulous tiara. when she came out of the chapel with prince harry, and they stood there, she did look beautiful. yes, the flower is all around. it was magical. does she now set off a train? is this around. it was magical. does she now set bridal'ain? is this around. it was magical. does she now set bridal leekas this around. it was magical. does she now set bridal leek. of this - of égtééi‘skzg‘rfi safe eefié . ngift sophisticated, compose leg. you said she got sophisticated, compose leg. you said she gag sophisticated, compose leg. you said she
the simp is happening ich is i o much neckline, the long—sleeve, the simp is happening ich is i am ucht it was magnificent. it was perfect. it was magnificent. it was perfect. it was very interesting to see. she has always said in interviews that her favourite designs that she adored was caroline kennedy. of course, we cite somehow there today. that iconic look, and meghan got it, she got what she wanted. still regal, with that five metre long veil, the same length as queen victoria's feel....
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some comments , 60% of the budget that we passed which our republican friends apparently think was too uch was defense. is single red cent included in the president's rescission. from the defense side of the budget. only the nondefense discretionary funding. the people part of the budget. now i'm a strong supporter of national security, mr. speaker, i have been for the 37 years i've been in this house. but i do not delude myself that every bit of money that has been appropriated, trillions of dollars over the last four, five, or six years is either -- has either been spent or is not subject to, perhaps the congress saying, well, put that money on the table but it hasn't been spent. the president can't find a single red cent for that but he can find places where we can undermine research for innovation, children's health insurance program, i understand the leader is going to say that c.b.o. says not a single child will be dropped. that may be true but if we drop the contingency fund which has been available and used year after year, either directly for health insurance or for related progra
some comments , 60% of the budget that we passed which our republican friends apparently think was too uch was defense. is single red cent included in the president's rescission. from the defense side of the budget. only the nondefense discretionary funding. the people part of the budget. now i'm a strong supporter of national security, mr. speaker, i have been for the 37 years i've been in this house. but i do not delude myself that every bit of money that has been appropriated, trillions of...