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there was "walden the experience" but walden the project" wasn't published until 1954. he took up a new observation and a lot of that is reflected in the final draft of walden. 1854. it takes some exercise, intellectual exercise to pick apart those threads and figure out what it is he's up to while he was actually out here. "walden" was more successful than "a week on the conquer with merrimack," but the book he came here to write, if it didn't sell, thoreau would pay for the publication. he ended up being responsible for the publication. but "walden" sold better than that. it only went through one edition in his lifetime but it did sell much better than a week. one of the things i was careful to point out in the text of "walden" is he doesn't really mean for anybody to imitate his experiment. he talks about it as an experiment. rather, i think he wanted his readers to first have the sort of odd response to the remarkable fact of man in nature is the way thoreau put it. if leaders take that away, that was good enough for him. if they thought about the relationship betwe
there was "walden the experience" but walden the project" wasn't published until 1954. he took up a new observation and a lot of that is reflected in the final draft of walden. 1854. it takes some exercise, intellectual exercise to pick apart those threads and figure out what it is he's up to while he was actually out here. "walden" was more successful than "a week on the conquer with merrimack," but the book he came here to write, if it didn't sell, thoreau...
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david: greg walden was on.e have children's health insurance in the resolution right now, no daca. why don't the democrats get and deal with daca down the road? been asman beyer: it has long time since president trump basically rescinded daca. we don't seem to be that close on negotiations. every time there is a reasonable bipartisan compromise, steve miller or someone there killed it. have critically impaired the military's ability to make decisions, which is why i think republicans will oppose it. general mattis and all the other military leaders say, give us a budget. been called as schumer-shutdown. how concerned are you that democrats will get most of the blame? congressman beyer: he republicans controlled the white house, senate, and house. they can do whatever they want. internal is so much confusion within the republican ranks. it is hard to blame it on the little guys. car : i probably bought a or two from you in my day. having had business experience, you look -- must think this is a bizarre way to ru
david: greg walden was on.e have children's health insurance in the resolution right now, no daca. why don't the democrats get and deal with daca down the road? been asman beyer: it has long time since president trump basically rescinded daca. we don't seem to be that close on negotiations. every time there is a reasonable bipartisan compromise, steve miller or someone there killed it. have critically impaired the military's ability to make decisions, which is why i think republicans will...
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walden: my colleagues. let's set the record straight about children's health insurance program, funding for community health centers, stopping the cuts on our low-income hospitals, extending the special diabetes program for native americans. chairman of the energy and commerce committee, i can tell you we did our work. we held hearings, we held markups, we bought a pack -- brought a package to the floor and approved it on november 2. tragically, only a dozen or so democrats voted for that package at that time. it was fully funded. community health centers would have two years funding. the children's health insurance program, phi years and the largest funding amount ever accorded to chip. special diabetes program, funded. we care about these programs as a conference. and yet it was a partisan divide, tragically, and it went to the senate where they couldn't find the votes to pass it. so we have come back consistently thereafter to approve children's health care. the children's health insurance program provid
walden: my colleagues. let's set the record straight about children's health insurance program, funding for community health centers, stopping the cuts on our low-income hospitals, extending the special diabetes program for native americans. chairman of the energy and commerce committee, i can tell you we did our work. we held hearings, we held markups, we bought a pack -- brought a package to the floor and approved it on november 2. tragically, only a dozen or so democrats voted for that...
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that was the understanding of walden.wo people who were in this truck, which reportedly is a tractor trailer carrying trash you see strewn about there. what's also really interesting that we're seeing from these photos is that it appears to be more of a residential area than the previous photo indicated. you're seeing there this is not far from what looks like a road that's adjacent to a number of residences. we're hearing more information. i want to go to congressman french hill. he's on the train. sir, what can you tell us? >> well, the train is about 20 miles outside of charlottesville in a rural, suburban area. it struck a garbage truck that was attempting to cross the tracks. the guardrails of that crossing were down. it was marked and it was down, but the truck was struck by the train and overturned. the two people in the truck severely injured. >> okay. so how were you able to ascertain that the two people in the truck were severely injured? is that just what you were able to actually see, or did you hear that from
that was the understanding of walden.wo people who were in this truck, which reportedly is a tractor trailer carrying trash you see strewn about there. what's also really interesting that we're seeing from these photos is that it appears to be more of a residential area than the previous photo indicated. you're seeing there this is not far from what looks like a road that's adjacent to a number of residences. we're hearing more information. i want to go to congressman french hill. he's on the...
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walden, from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. walden: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm not quite sure what the people of borneo did to deserve the wrath of my colleague from ohio. but perhaps she can explain later to them. but here is the deal. the energy and commerce committee did work across the aisle or attempted to, to fully fund the children's health insurance program, to fully fund community health centers, to fully fund extenders. and at every step of the way, my colleague and friend from the other side of the aisle, asked me to stop and work with them, we tried. we couldn't reach full agreement on the pay-fors at the time. but we tried and we worked in good faith with each other. 15 democrats on the house floor voted to extend the children's health insurance program for a full five years. by the way, that equals the longest extension and the most generous funding to help children and pregnant women that's ever been done for tha
walden, from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. walden: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm not quite sure what the people of borneo did to deserve the wrath of my colleague from ohio. but perhaps she can explain later to them. but here is the deal. the energy and commerce committee did work across the aisle or attempted to, to fully fund the children's health insurance program, to fully fund community health centers, to fully...
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walden: my colleagues. let's set the record straight about children's health insurance program, funding for community health centers, stopping the cuts on our low-income hospitals, extending the special diabetes program for native americans. chairman of the energy and commerce committee, i can tell you we did our work. we held hearings, we held markups, we bought a pack -- brought a package to the floor and approved it on november 2. tragically, only a dozen or so democrats voted for that package at that time. it was fully funded. community health centers would have two years funding. the children's health insurance program, phi years and the largest funding amount ever accorded to chip. special diabetes program, funded. we care about these programs as a conference. and yet it was a partisan divide, tragically, and it went to the senate where they couldn't find the votes to pass it. so we have come back consistently thereafter to approve children's health care. the children's health insurance program provid
walden: my colleagues. let's set the record straight about children's health insurance program, funding for community health centers, stopping the cuts on our low-income hospitals, extending the special diabetes program for native americans. chairman of the energy and commerce committee, i can tell you we did our work. we held hearings, we held markups, we bought a pack -- brought a package to the floor and approved it on november 2. tragically, only a dozen or so democrats voted for that...
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chairman walden brought through the energy and commerce committee a chip re-authorization package that passed this house in november. we must continue to ensure governmental operations such as paying our troops on time and making sure our homeland security apparatus is fully operational. the chip portion of this bill is a major accomplishment. nine million low-income children depend on chip and the congressional budget office estimates that chip will actually save taxpayer funds in the long run. let's keep the government open and let's fund chip. i urge a strong bipartisan vote in favor of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognize. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i'm very pleased to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from washington, ms. jayapal. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington is recognized for one minute. ms. jayapal: thank you. mr. chairman, we're back again for the third continuing resolution this fiscal year. this makes no sense and it i
chairman walden brought through the energy and commerce committee a chip re-authorization package that passed this house in november. we must continue to ensure governmental operations such as paying our troops on time and making sure our homeland security apparatus is fully operational. the chip portion of this bill is a major accomplishment. nine million low-income children depend on chip and the congressional budget office estimates that chip will actually save taxpayer funds in the long...
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let's bring in house energy and commerce chairman congressman greg walden. mr.irman, good to have you with us. thank you for your time. >> thank you, carl >> sort of an explosive report in the "journal" if they did tell these chinese technology companies before telling the government do you know anything beyond this >> you know, we're digging into it as we speak if they dshid, it's very troublesome. they have ties into the chinese government which means the chine chinese government knew before the united states. you wonder of all the sectors that are out there who were kept in the dark about this and maybe justifiably so until they got the fix in place but if a foreign government knew, did they do something or could they have exploited there? it is troublesome. that's why we sent the letter. that's why we're following up today on "wall street journal" story. this matters to all of us. cybersecurity is incredibly important. data breaches happen all the time our job is hold people accountable. we want to know what did they know, when did they know it, what did the
let's bring in house energy and commerce chairman congressman greg walden. mr.irman, good to have you with us. thank you for your time. >> thank you, carl >> sort of an explosive report in the "journal" if they did tell these chinese technology companies before telling the government do you know anything beyond this >> you know, we're digging into it as we speak if they dshid, it's very troublesome. they have ties into the chinese government which means the chine...
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today congressman greg walden and former sec commissioner robert mcdowell. later this afternoon, sec commissioner, and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, we will bring you their comments later on the c-span networks. this should get underway in just a moment, live here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible >> inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> again, we're live this morning for the annual state of the net conference looking at some of the challenges to internet policy in 2018. it should start here in just a moment. while we have a second, we'll tell you about some of the other programming coming up here on the span networks. u.s. senate comes in today at 2:00 eastern. senators expected to work on an abortion bill which also makes it a crime for anyone to violate the abortion bill's ban and they also work on a judicial nomination. the house convening for legislative business at 2:00. members expected to consider several bills, including one to change how athletic governing
today congressman greg walden and former sec commissioner robert mcdowell. later this afternoon, sec commissioner, and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, we will bring you their comments later on the c-span networks. this should get underway in just a moment, live here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible >> inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> again, we're live this morning for the annual state of...
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walden, from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. walden: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm not quite sure what the people of borneo did to deserve the wrath of my colleague from ohio. but perhaps she can explain later to them. but here is the deal. the energy and commerce committee did work across the aisle or attempted to, to fully fund the children's health insurance program, to fully fund community health centers, to fully fund extenders. and at every step of the way, my colleague and friend from the other side of the aisle, asked me to stop and work with them, we tried. we couldn't reach full agreement on the pay-fors at the time. but we tried and we worked in good faith with each other. 15 democrats on the house floor voted to extend the children's health insurance program for a full five years. by the way, that equals the longest extension and the most generous funding to help children and pregnant women that's ever been done for tha
walden, from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. walden: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm not quite sure what the people of borneo did to deserve the wrath of my colleague from ohio. but perhaps she can explain later to them. but here is the deal. the energy and commerce committee did work across the aisle or attempted to, to fully fund the children's health insurance program, to fully fund community health centers, to fully...
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walden, from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. walden: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm not quite sure what the people of borneo did to deserve the wrath of my colleague from ohio. but perhaps she can explain later to them. but here is the deal. the energy and commerce committee did work across the aisle or attempted to, to fully fund the children's health insurance program, to fully fund community health centers, to fully fund extenders. and at every step of the way, my colleague and friend from the other side of the aisle, asked me to stop and work with them, we tried. we couldn't reach full agreement on the pay-fors at the time. but we tried and we worked in good faith with each other. 15 democrats on the house floor voted to extend the children's health insurance program for a full five years. by the way, that equals the longest extension and the most generous funding to help children and pregnant women that's ever been done for tha
walden, from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. walden: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm not quite sure what the people of borneo did to deserve the wrath of my colleague from ohio. but perhaps she can explain later to them. but here is the deal. the energy and commerce committee did work across the aisle or attempted to, to fully fund the children's health insurance program, to fully fund community health centers, to fully...
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chairman walden is from the state of oregon. his family came in an actual wagon train in 1845, served in the -- in both houses of the statehouse in oregon, and in 1998 -- i'm cutting through a lot of history here very quickly -- he's married to the very patient and virtuous mylene for almost 36 years, and they live in hood river with their son, anthony. he was chair of the nrcc from 2012-2016 where he racked up more of a larger republican majority in 80 years or something like -- okay, in history. ever, ever. and he's been chair of house energy and commerce which has unlimited jurisdiction, i understand -- [laughter] sorry. made a little sliver there. since 2016. as a former fcc commissioner, there are a few numbers and letters which are very important, w7eqi. that's his amateur radio license qualifying -- [laughter] which we all had to know at the fcc. so why don't we jump right into things. there have been a few things in the news cycle in the past, oh, 12 hours or 24 hours or so. [laughter] one of which has to do with, appare
chairman walden is from the state of oregon. his family came in an actual wagon train in 1845, served in the -- in both houses of the statehouse in oregon, and in 1998 -- i'm cutting through a lot of history here very quickly -- he's married to the very patient and virtuous mylene for almost 36 years, and they live in hood river with their son, anthony. he was chair of the nrcc from 2012-2016 where he racked up more of a larger republican majority in 80 years or something like -- okay, in...
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walden, just wished -- whiss tered in my -- whispered in my ear that we have put everything you talked about in bills, subcommittee and full committee and on the floor and you voted against them every time this year. every time. now, where i come from, you vote for what's in the bill, not what's not in the bill. i wished we had a balanced budget amendment to the constitution in this bill. i wish we fully funded our military for the rest of the year in this bill. i wish we, by an act of congress, gave texas a&m the national championship in football in this bill. that's not going to happen. what is in this bill? we fully fund the children's health insurance program for every state of the union and the territories for six years. never been done before. fully fund children's health insurance for every state and territory in the union for six years. at existing levels, increased -- and it increases each year for the next six years, it's fully paid for, fully offset. and not every democrat, but almost every democrat has voted against that already twice. if they vote against it this evening,
walden, just wished -- whiss tered in my -- whispered in my ear that we have put everything you talked about in bills, subcommittee and full committee and on the floor and you voted against them every time this year. every time. now, where i come from, you vote for what's in the bill, not what's not in the bill. i wished we had a balanced budget amendment to the constitution in this bill. i wish we fully funded our military for the rest of the year in this bill. i wish we, by an act of...
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because of the mounting back to security office space of attacks on walden's by inmates in recent months on sunday to mugabe hospitalized the very members used to prison europe's largest is one of those affected by the actio. alliance lasts rules. the. break it off. the response these prison guards of the rejected cools the and the start of for the government's. case a the justice minister's proposals last week who will shoot at the monster to security unemployment conditions. france's justice minister heiko database has said should meet with union leaders in a question and the crisis. now in its second week. this was this time we're going to get what we want and if we don't the whole from from. during the confusion cycle and colleagues as they. continue to flockingng we wt rest will have to the pressures more pressure than it will achieve. the nationwide strikes was sparked by state of inmates attacks this month. this was on sunday when two prison guards with a specialized. president michael has promised an overhaul of the prison system. french us of logan played of late pay insufficien
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ramallah later today as well for discussion between rabbit doll and my former boss, chairman greg walden. i look forward to seeing you later in the day. i would like to lay out some of the early international programs favorite thing to be aggressive in advocating u.s. interests g d values arrogation across the globe the itu and other form. i'd like to discuss department of commerce's security network to improve the security of things and 5g networks in the administration saying to counter the threat of bot nets. it has become what it is today in part because the long-standing bipartisan consensus around the principle of multi-stakeholder policymaking and standarder development. the idea of stakeholder should participate in open and transparent decision-making process. the mets continue to fight for the print old and in open interoperable collaboration between all stakeholders. right now, ntia as to priorities internationally. first is the preservation of the hua service which is become one of the most pressing issues over the last several months. don't know much about the service, it's a
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. >> i agree with the incredible irjames walden who says he loves his country so much it's for that reasoninsists on cite sizes it perpetually. that's how every young fern -- kennedy: they come off as patriotic. i love the country so as much we are going to pay some of our bills. coming up. liberals rejoice as 18 states across america raise the minimum wage. john stossel explains next. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. kennedy: 18 states across the country saw some level of a min
. >> i agree with the incredible irjames walden who says he loves his country so much it's for that reasoninsists on cite sizes it perpetually. that's how every young fern -- kennedy: they come off as patriotic. i love the country so as much we are going to pay some of our bills. coming up. liberals rejoice as 18 states across america raise the minimum wage. john stossel explains next. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you...
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. >> i agree with the incredible irjames walden who says he loves his country so much it's for that reasonsists on cite sizes it perpetually. that's how every young fern -- kennedy: they come off as patriotic. i love the country so as much we are going to pay some of our bills. coming up. liberals rejoice as 18 states across america raise the minimum wage. john stossel explains next. (siren wailing) (barry murrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network that will enable things like precision robotic surgery from thousands of miles away. as we get faster wireless connections, it'll be possible to be able to operate on a patient in a way that was just not possible before. when i move my hand, the robot on the other side will mimic the move
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he was from essentially a tribe of walden. his father was a sheriff. he grew up and saw people being harmed. he became a texas ranger asked d many of his brothers. he practiced law riding on a horse with a perl handled gun at a time justice was often needed by this poking barrel of a gun and by the 1920s, 192 1925 men n hoover suddenly summoned him to washing he has to wear a suit, he has to learn techniques like fingerprinting, handwriting analysis would be an important part of the case and he has to file paperwork which he can't stand and when he gets to the bureau, he doesn'bureau, he doey hoover summoned him that hoover at the time was replacing many of the old frontier involvement with a new breed of age and. these college boys who type faster than they shot. and in fact they had very little criminal experience and so hoover had kept on the role just a few frontier lawmen known as the cowboys and this is a picture of hoover taking just a few months before so this is exactly what hoover looked like. only 29 years at the time when he became director
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to get daca done where president obama wasn't able to get it done, not only get daca done but the waldents are deathly afraid of that because in 2018, did back the senate and tough time because of all the things the president is getting done. rob: he is on a pretty good rule, this would be a huge win for them. the far left portion of the democratic party are the one standing in the way, making the noise about the wall and the entire democratic party seems to hate the idea of the wall even though they want border security. do you agree the wall sent the message of not inclusivity? >> it does. what we are seeing, the height of hypocrisy from the democrats, democrats in 2013 wanted immigration reform for an additional 700 miles of double fencing, the only thing that has changed is we have trump sitting in the white house instead of obama in the white house and against, where they anti-immigrant in 2013? that is where the hypocrisy comes in and what the american people are tired of, tired of deadlock, politicians playing politics with security. rob: is like hillary clinton and barack obama v
to get daca done where president obama wasn't able to get it done, not only get daca done but the waldents are deathly afraid of that because in 2018, did back the senate and tough time because of all the things the president is getting done. rob: he is on a pretty good rule, this would be a huge win for them. the far left portion of the democratic party are the one standing in the way, making the noise about the wall and the entire democratic party seems to hate the idea of the wall even...
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incident everyone is being briefed and we'll bring you more as we have it >> thank you very much greg waldenthe way, our chairman of house commerce committee tweets a picture saying we're fine, but our train hit a garbage truck, members are medical training are assisting the driver fs of the truck so we'll watch that closely ahead of a big night of earnings tonight. you'll be busy on tech then tomorrow night as well >> equal come an microsoft among others >> let's get to judge and the half >> and welcome to the halftime report our top trade this hour, rally watch. stocks snapping back following the worst two days in more than a year m why more volatility in the weeks ahead could be good for your money with us today, joe, josh, steve, ker kerry, erin brown. we do begin with those markets bounce iing back another blue chip blowout from boeing it's sending stocks higher today.
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. >> and oregon represent arive greg walden tweeting we are fine but our train hit a truck. white house says that president trump is briefed on the crash and he and vice president pence is scheduled to atnd the gop i spoke with speaker ryan a few moments ago and they are doing pretty good. a train accident was a tough one. >> bus as rived to pick up the members of congress and take them to the retreat. and a team in the ntsb is sent to investigate. >>> now florida congressman neil dunn says that he and other congressmen were doctors and helped with first aid until another lawmaker that was an army ranger helped to pry open the door on the train to escape and help others. channel 6 "action news." back to you rick. >> thank you. >>> in the nation's capital reviews are divided along party lines after president trump's first state of the union address last night. the president called for unity ditching his tough campaign talk and touted the rising stock market. the republicans clapped and democrats sat silently many whom brought dreamers as guests. many brought to the country as
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i spoke to greg walden, the republican from washington state. he says if the democrats freed up they would vote but their leadership has been constrained. nancy pelosi meanwhile, has signed off on this three-week long continuing resolution only if if daca is attached. it is in right now. >>paul: we will go to the republican leaders. >> okay. the shutdown of the government is completely unnecessary. last night, the senate democrats chose not to join us in funding the government in providing support to our military and reauthorizing chip. they made the choice to shut the government down. to deny our troops their pay and keep healthcare, an important coverage for some of our most vulnerable. children and pregnant women, 9 million across the country from moving forward. it's really disappointing. it's sad. they chose the path of dysfunction.they are feeling our most vulnerable. voting against the bill with issues that they have no opposition to. they do not disagree with anything that was put in the continuing resolution. now states across the count
i spoke to greg walden, the republican from washington state. he says if the democrats freed up they would vote but their leadership has been constrained. nancy pelosi meanwhile, has signed off on this three-week long continuing resolution only if if daca is attached. it is in right now. >>paul: we will go to the republican leaders. >> okay. the shutdown of the government is completely unnecessary. last night, the senate democrats chose not to join us in funding the government in...
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. >> david paul, walden writes in "the "washington post." he said the fate of d.r.e.a.m.ers lies in paul ryan's hands adding that unfortunately there isn't much reason to believe he will do the right thing. that's because whatever the senate passes, would then have to pass the house. >> right. >> and the question is whether paul ryan allows a vote on the bill. will he? >> well, are i don't know. that goes back to senator graham's statement. speaker ryan is waiting for president trump. look speaker ryan as a speaker has managed his caucus pretty well and managed this shutdown situation well staying out of the limelight as has president trump. republicans won the first round. throughout his career before and after he is the speaker, speaker ryan mainly just is -- has served as a rubber stamp for republican presidents, whether it was medicare part d, no child left behind, the iraq war, taarp, every big government thing that george w. bush wanted he was for. same with president trump now. the tax -- the tax cut that raised the deficit he was for
. >> david paul, walden writes in "the "washington post." he said the fate of d.r.e.a.m.ers lies in paul ryan's hands adding that unfortunately there isn't much reason to believe he will do the right thing. that's because whatever the senate passes, would then have to pass the house. >> right. >> and the question is whether paul ryan allows a vote on the bill. will he? >> well, are i don't know. that goes back to senator graham's statement. speaker ryan is...
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let's discuss with a member of the president's party, republican congressman greg walden of oregon isng us now. and also the chairman-the republican national congressional committee. republican susan collins of maine was asked whether she thought the president should be doing more. and here's what she said. >> what about president trump? do you need president trump to be more involved with this process? >> you know, the senate is an institution of its own. and i think we should proceed on what we believe is the best route forward. >> so congressman, she sounds like she'd rather have the president stay out of it. is that how republicans in the house feel, or would you want to see him do more? >> the president will sign whatever we send him when it comes to that. this isn't a problem with president trump. this is problem with chuck schumer blocking the funding bill to keep the government open. i don't understand what the fight is over here. do you want to open the government or close the government? fund children's health insurance for 9 million children across america and pregnant wome
let's discuss with a member of the president's party, republican congressman greg walden of oregon isng us now. and also the chairman-the republican national congressional committee. republican susan collins of maine was asked whether she thought the president should be doing more. and here's what she said. >> what about president trump? do you need president trump to be more involved with this process? >> you know, the senate is an institution of its own. and i think we should...
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. >>> as for walden, the former warrior assistant took ball's latest shot in stride, even got a littlejab of his own last night when asked about lonzo's playing time. >> reporter: you subbed lonzo out early in the 1st and 3rd quarter. can you talk a little bit about the thought process on that? >> yeah. his dad was talking [ bleep ], so i took him out early. i'm just kidding. >> i'm not sure he was kidding. >> well, luke walton learned a lot from steve kerr. >> the lakers are 12-27. that's the worst record in that conference. you win some games. it all goes away. >> true. dennis, thanks. coming up in our next half hour oprah for president? her powerful golden globe speech turned talk of a 2020 run. the white house weighs in on the potential mecca. >> we've followed this bay area figure skater since she was 12 and now she's headed for the olympics, how she rallied back from the flu with help from her fans. >> it continues to pour. all the steady, soaking rainfall not letting up getting more intense. we'll talk more about how long the rain stick around coming up. -- sticks around coming
. >>> as for walden, the former warrior assistant took ball's latest shot in stride, even got a littlejab of his own last night when asked about lonzo's playing time. >> reporter: you subbed lonzo out early in the 1st and 3rd quarter. can you talk a little bit about the thought process on that? >> yeah. his dad was talking [ bleep ], so i took him out early. i'm just kidding. >> i'm not sure he was kidding. >> well, luke walton learned a lot from steve kerr....
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also we understand in a tweet from representative greg walden. he said we're fine.embers with medical training are assisting the drivers of the truck and we believe that to be the truck in this image right here. you can kind of see it appears to be a tractor trailer with the nose of the tractor pointing straight at the camera lens an the trailer behind it. at any rate it's in bad shape and apparently the driver or drivers not in very good shape, either. >> melissa: there are some other pictures coming in from the scene. we have this one on the screen but on social media you can see other pictures coming by as well and the train looks largely not disrupted as opposed to the garbage truck that was there and knocked out of the way. you can see it from a couple different angles. the picture we have here doesn't include the train. we have to vet what we can show you. it seems like the damage to the train was nothing like that garbage truck. here is the location you can see there. >> jon: it is possible that because it was a specially chartered train, that maybe it's a st
also we understand in a tweet from representative greg walden. he said we're fine.embers with medical training are assisting the drivers of the truck and we believe that to be the truck in this image right here. you can kind of see it appears to be a tractor trailer with the nose of the tractor pointing straight at the camera lens an the trailer behind it. at any rate it's in bad shape and apparently the driver or drivers not in very good shape, either. >> melissa: there are some other...
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stuart: greg walden tweeted that. that is on your screen.esterday on the program. >> that's right. stuart: one of the lone republicans on the west coast. he was on that train, tweeted out, can't quite read it. we're fine but the train hit a garbage truck. members -- >> with medical training assisting the driver of truck. liz: there were members of the family and children on the train. stuart: that just happened. my time is up, neil, just yours. neil: following up what you reported on this train accident here in virginia, we can tell you, this is coming from "the washington post," carrying a number of republican members of congress to the annual tweet in west virginia. president trump scheduled to attend this summit tomorrow in west virginia. we know it hit a truck. there were variety of congressman and senators on board, including speaker paul ryan. the injuries we're betting wind of are not considered serious. 11:20 a.m., 40 minutes ago, this is reports of coming from "the washington post." a
stuart: greg walden tweeted that. that is on your screen.esterday on the program. >> that's right. stuart: one of the lone republicans on the west coast. he was on that train, tweeted out, can't quite read it. we're fine but the train hit a garbage truck. members -- >> with medical training assisting the driver of truck. liz: there were members of the family and children on the train. stuart: that just happened. my time is up, neil, just yours. neil: following up what you reported...
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internet security with remarks by senator amy klobuchar, secretary elaine duke and congressman greg walden. the senate would take up a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. on c-span3, a preview of tuesday's state of the union. house minority leader nancy pelosi and angus king. congressur members of talk about bipartisanship and civility in the current political climate. tuesday morning, we are live in atlanta georgia for the next stop on c-span bus 50 capitals tour. our guest on the bus on washington journal starting 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> next weekend, c-span's cities tour takes you to fayetteville, arkansas. with the help of our cox communications partners, we will scene ande literary history of fayetteville. watching c-span's cities tour of fayetteville, arkansas on c-span2's book tv. scene and next sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable leads as we explore -- cable affiliates as we explore america. announcer: a group of people were in the nation's capital th
internet security with remarks by senator amy klobuchar, secretary elaine duke and congressman greg walden. the senate would take up a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. on c-span3, a preview of tuesday's state of the union. house minority leader nancy pelosi and angus king. congressur members of talk about bipartisanship and civility in the current political climate. tuesday morning, we are live in atlanta georgia for the next stop on c-span bus 50 capitals tour. our guest on the...
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the m11 near saffron walden in essex was closed for several hours because a lot had overturned. lots of drivers disrupted by that. and also in norfolk, in the village of western newton, the village hall had no power today. what is special about that is that the queen, who stays in sandringham at christmas and in new year, was actually visiting that horn because the wia have their annual meeting and she is the president and member of the sandringham branch of the wri and so she was going though today. but there was no power and no heating, but despite all of that, she wanted the event to go ahead, and so it did. this is bbc news five. 0ur the event to go ahead, and so it did. this is bbc news five. our main headlines... the prime minister holds talks with the french president on future relations. the government has announced an next £44 million will be spent to beef up channel border security. thousands are still without power and there is travel disruption after 80mph winds caused widespread damage. there are warnings of snow and ice tonight. the uk is in the grip of the worst o
the m11 near saffron walden in essex was closed for several hours because a lot had overturned. lots of drivers disrupted by that. and also in norfolk, in the village of western newton, the village hall had no power today. what is special about that is that the queen, who stays in sandringham at christmas and in new year, was actually visiting that horn because the wia have their annual meeting and she is the president and member of the sandringham branch of the wri and so she was going though...
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walden beach, florida, and he was sitting in a barber shop to get a haircut and was having to wait for a chair and picked up a magazine to look at it, and it was life magazine and that picture was a two-fold pages, double page of that picture. and he recognized me immediately. and he brought the magazine to the hospital in pensacola and showed it to me. and that's been the start of it there. so that's how i found out about it, almost a year after he had taken the picture. right. >> and, john, had you had any of your photographs in life before the battle of hue? >> no, that was my first opportunity. >> what did that -- what did that mean to you? when did you know that that was going to happen? >> well, i returned -- i returned to saigon, i went back to the bureau. some of the film, the black and white -- i shot both black and white and color because of this arrangement stars and stripes had made with other media, the black and white went to stars and stripes and the color went to life. and soon thereafter, life advised me that they were running six pages. >> that has to be a big moment
walden beach, florida, and he was sitting in a barber shop to get a haircut and was having to wait for a chair and picked up a magazine to look at it, and it was life magazine and that picture was a two-fold pages, double page of that picture. and he recognized me immediately. and he brought the magazine to the hospital in pensacola and showed it to me. and that's been the start of it there. so that's how i found out about it, almost a year after he had taken the picture. right. >> and,...
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you are all right, appreciate it, back to the healthcare partnership and bring in congressman greg waldene energy and commerce committee. this is a very big deal, i really like it because it puts private enterprise right into the mix of healthcare. what say you? >> couldn't agree more. where you see disruptive technologies go is where the most bureaucratic rule driven regulation sectors of our economy have been languishing but i can think of a sector of our economy that is more rule driven, regulation ridden, consumers are disengaged, they are not empowered. what you could do if you could harness today's technology, today's innovators to do for healthcare reform what you have been able to do for ridesharing, purchasing things online. look at the streamlining of consumer choice, reduction in cost. this is a sector that desperately needs this disruptive technology to come about and if jamie diamond and jeff bezos and whoever else make a little money off of that, fine, we tried to do it federally and it is such a monolith to bust through, we need to bust through. if it is good consumers -- s
you are all right, appreciate it, back to the healthcare partnership and bring in congressman greg waldene energy and commerce committee. this is a very big deal, i really like it because it puts private enterprise right into the mix of healthcare. what say you? >> couldn't agree more. where you see disruptive technologies go is where the most bureaucratic rule driven regulation sectors of our economy have been languishing but i can think of a sector of our economy that is more rule...
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walden beach, florida, and he was sitting in a barber shop to get a haircut and was having to wait forir and picked up a magazine to look at it, and it was "life" magazine and that picture was a two-fold pages, double page of that picture. and he recognized me immediately. and he brought the magazine to the hospital in pensacola and showed it to me. and that's been the start of it there. >> yeah. >> so that's how i found out about it, almost a year after he had taken the picture. >> right. and, john, had you had any of your photographs in "life" before the battle of hue? >> no, that was my first opportunity. >> and what did that -- what did that mean to you? when did you know that that was going to happen? >> well, i returned -- i returned to saigon, i went back to the bureau. some of the film, the black and white -- i shot both black and white and color because of this arrangement stars and stripes had made with other media, the black and white went to stars and stripes and the color went to "life." and soon thereafter, "life" advised me that they were running six pages. >> that has t
walden beach, florida, and he was sitting in a barber shop to get a haircut and was having to wait forir and picked up a magazine to look at it, and it was "life" magazine and that picture was a two-fold pages, double page of that picture. and he recognized me immediately. and he brought the magazine to the hospital in pensacola and showed it to me. and that's been the start of it there. >> yeah. >> so that's how i found out about it, almost a year after he had taken the...
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think we are all surprised based on their testimony earlier on and where they ended up as chairman waldenfore the election. a week before the end of the obama presidency. could all of you answer this question quickly? was at not they would be a far higher penetration in the market of electric vehicles and people keep making the comments that companies -- is it not a fact that the consumer doesn't believe there's an infrastructure in place in the 13 states that have mandates that when you are putting them into your fleet are not buying them. >> yes, yes and yes. you absolutely are correct. >> there's little penetration of a lot education in four and a half percent in california on behalf of point nationwide. >> and that's part of the problem. i talked to the governor and we are eliminating the tax credits in the tax bill in right now we are losing money on those electric vehicles. how did we get it back? >> say that again. >> how do we get at making the consumer want to buy electric vehicles? >> will we or nearly 5% in california and with the incentive in place. >> but this and -- incentiv
think we are all surprised based on their testimony earlier on and where they ended up as chairman waldenfore the election. a week before the end of the obama presidency. could all of you answer this question quickly? was at not they would be a far higher penetration in the market of electric vehicles and people keep making the comments that companies -- is it not a fact that the consumer doesn't believe there's an infrastructure in place in the 13 states that have mandates that when you are...
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oregon amendments.to amendments.oregon congressman greg walden was unhappy that the spending bill is a week shorter than the version passed by the house last week. rep. greg waldenit gives us less time to work out an agreement. i don't know how reducing the timeframe helps. meawhile immigration activists criticized the there's no guarantee the house will vote on whatever immigration bill the senate votes on.and immigration isnt the only issue congress has to resolve. senator thunethe end game is to get not only daca, but some of the other issues, what the spending numbers are going to be for both defense and non derfense.for this next year locked in.nancy pelosiand part of the debate right now is while we support the defense investments, we also need to have the domestic investments. while a majority of democrats did vote in support of the spending bill to reopen the government some voted against it. as did two republican senators.in washingnton alexandra limon (vicki) the national immigration debate is putting dreamers in the center of policy making. the executive action that is kee
oregon amendments.to amendments.oregon congressman greg walden was unhappy that the spending bill is a week shorter than the version passed by the house last week. rep. greg waldenit gives us less time to work out an agreement. i don't know how reducing the timeframe helps. meawhile immigration activists criticized the there's no guarantee the house will vote on whatever immigration bill the senate votes on.and immigration isnt the only issue congress has to resolve. senator thunethe end game...
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we'll see if chairman walden makes it but your recognize for your comments. >> thank you, madam chair. and i am very, very pleased to see our colleague and a leader in the house of representatives, representative wagner, who has since we came in together five years ago has been a strong strong voice fighting for the victims and educating the american people about back page and other avenues of sex trafficking. i just want to take a moment to commend the state of indiana. i was involved as nice states attorney from 2001-2007 entering the time the bush of message but he should focus on on exportation and on child exploitation. and we started an effort called ipab now which is about protection against human trafficking. and it brings together law enforcement, victim services. puts in place protocols but i will tell you that the criminals and the perpetrators are always trying to stay one step ahead. they are always trying to find ways to exploit children, women, and others in order to satisfy their sexual desires. and it's very, very difficult work. law enforcement work around the world
we'll see if chairman walden makes it but your recognize for your comments. >> thank you, madam chair. and i am very, very pleased to see our colleague and a leader in the house of representatives, representative wagner, who has since we came in together five years ago has been a strong strong voice fighting for the victims and educating the american people about back page and other avenues of sex trafficking. i just want to take a moment to commend the state of indiana. i was involved as...
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coming up at 1:00 greg walden and former fcc commissioner robert mcdowell. later this afternoon you will hear from fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel. deputy internal rod rosenstein people have those for you and record doesn't have it for you later on the c-span networks. this afternoon a preview of the president's state of the address. tony that discussion hosted by the "washington post" white house counselor kellyanne conway, house minority leader nancy pelosi, live coverage starts at 230 eastern on c-span3. preview also airing tonight at night eastern on c-span. >> the president of united states. [applause] >> tuesday night president donald trump gives his first date of the union address to congress and the nation. join us on c-span for a preview of the evening starting at 8 p.m. eastern. in the state of the speech live at 9 p.m. following the speech the democratic response from congressman joe kennedy. we will also hear your reaction and comments from members of congress. president trump's state of being address tuesday night life on c-span. listen liv
coming up at 1:00 greg walden and former fcc commissioner robert mcdowell. later this afternoon you will hear from fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel. deputy internal rod rosenstein people have those for you and record doesn't have it for you later on the c-span networks. this afternoon a preview of the president's state of the address. tony that discussion hosted by the "washington post" white house counselor kellyanne conway, house minority leader nancy pelosi, live coverage...