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bellinger, the use of targeted killings, most prominently using drones is a form of the use of armed force and fall under the congresses were powers. what is the interplay between the multiple sources of authority for the government targeted programs and congressional oversight operations under the war powers act? >> the executive branch is carrying out, as they understand it, a drone attack targeted killings under a variety of different authorities. some of them under the aumf. some under intelligence authorities. conceivably under the president article to authority although most of it is probably authorized by congress. >> so you suggest we buy the war powers act. how would your view be a new authorization deal with this issue? what is the recommendations you would make in terms of the research of notification that has to be given to congress? >> i don't know that they would address the drone issue. >> the targeted killing issue. the changes that most people think are necessary and more to do with the 60 day clock. >> if we revised the war powers act they wouldn't relate to the tar
bellinger, the use of targeted killings, most prominently using drones is a form of the use of armed force and fall under the congresses were powers. what is the interplay between the multiple sources of authority for the government targeted programs and congressional oversight operations under the war powers act? >> the executive branch is carrying out, as they understand it, a drone attack targeted killings under a variety of different authorities. some of them under the aumf. some...
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isn't that has us have. that angle at us america as it's us is i as a cause i knew the answer to that and all because i have all kinds and under the table it is saying what hangal i done a lot of fairness so tell us a come. in . to. is the u.k. in crisis after a series of deadly terrorist attacks a hung parliament and the horrific human tragedy of the grenfell towers as well as the burning issue of brakes and many are asking if the ruling elites of. social environment. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is serial is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. exists as the years old industrial giants reaps the benefit ignoring the cools by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't people just experimental animals decades later the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels ever found in the united states for almost thi
isn't that has us have. that angle at us america as it's us is i as a cause i knew the answer to that and all because i have all kinds and under the table it is saying what hangal i done a lot of fairness so tell us a come. in . to. is the u.k. in crisis after a series of deadly terrorist attacks a hung parliament and the horrific human tragedy of the grenfell towers as well as the burning issue of brakes and many are asking if the ruling elites of. social environment. chemical discoveries over...
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ho just how i wanted us to. take care of us cannot believe that this. all took. well this is not a big. game if you're going to leave immediately. you. can't believe. i think. it's interesting. to. look a little. easier. i know how to but if i don't for something to. look look look. look. look look look look. look. that's to. it. nudism time is ahead on that as an adult onset angle as jessica as it does says as a cause i knew the answer to that unless she has a handle comes an hundred employed is saying what handle i don't know might of a fairness so tell us a. man . whom. social environment you're right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. exists as the years old industrial giants reap the benefit ignoring the caused by chemical production. you know as if these people are. just experimental animals decades later the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of backs and levels that my staff think ma
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an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. i know we want to give our thanks to the first responders and to the alexandria police department who were on the scene in minutes. and i know this house wants to state unequivocally that we are , as ever, awed by the tremendous bravery of the . pitol police i spoke with special agent bailey and special agent griner this morning. one was being treated and one was about to go into surgery. i expressed our profound gratitude to them. it is clear to me, based on various eyewitness accounts, that without these two heroes, agent bailey and agent griner, many lives would have been ost. i know that we all want to learn as much as we can about what happened. we just all received a briefing from the sergeant of arms. i have complete confidence in the investigation that's being conducted by the capitol police, the f.b.i., who are also working with local law enforcement. i know we want to extend our gratitude for the outpouring of support that we've received from throughout the capitol and from
an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. i know we want to give our thanks to the first responders and to the alexandria police department who were on the scene in minutes. and i know this house wants to state unequivocally that we are , as ever, awed by the tremendous bravery of the . pitol police i spoke with special agent bailey and special agent griner this morning. one was being treated and one was about to go into surgery. i expressed our profound gratitude to them. it is clear...
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stay with us. we will have a conversation next about drone used by the military . what about disposable drones? what could this mean for the future of warfare? we will find out more next during our segment with joe pappalardo. stay with us. >> this weekend, book tv on c-span2 features a panel discussion on race in america moderated:15 eastern by the washington bureau chief for american urban radio networks. >> these two ladies here, i remember being a young lady watching them talk for us when we did not have voices. they basically let us know that we count, we matter, in a time when many of us are not at the table. what it surely chisholm say? if you don't have a seat at the table, bring a folding chair. , other authors. at 1:15 eastern, the pulitzer prize winning historian speaks with charles gibson about his collection of speeches on american principles. i began to think about the great presidents down the years who have been avid readers of history. many of them wrote history, including john kennedy. even those who did not have the benefit of a college education
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i look up us and i get asked to get out of the us. not that i have a mother the one that the. lad didn't want to let us out of up and that was up until until they get me out because that apple amount that the mom has got so that the car the family that at the co-op and then. when the rains finally arrived in two thousand and fifteen there were two skins to provide the state with water. in two thousand and sixteen the monsoon season was late again. but of course this isn't the only problem the green revolution is what they call the agricultural boom enjoyed by india several decades ago no new land was contemplated new technologies were introduced the flows were first yielding outstanding crops but apparently now it's time to pay back for all this explosive growth among other things with shrinking water supplies water shortages have become a national catastrophe. and they said you've got to agree on some level is a bit me i'll let you go as apparently the law is or will i do you go do you are those of us are really three models of the o
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in use. this bond belongs to the community everyone. from monsoon then people not to suffer because they have water be used for domestic but was not for silly so people say this is old water being this water is very pure for drinking. don't diminish and no biological no claiming you see. this market is really really. you see. you can drink no problem. really behave funny. going to be. ok the monologue really believed only going. four years in the. middle of an i. mean if we're. going to. be. this is a worldwide problem i was the last you know in africa and they have a lot of pretty in. place a long spell and try to spell but they also facing crisis saw by not thinking about the water so this is a natural thing. without using throughout much of its history humankind using water that fell from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the demand for fresh water has already exceeded supply the organizers. fifteen. of the population. is. but survival g
in use. this bond belongs to the community everyone. from monsoon then people not to suffer because they have water be used for domestic but was not for silly so people say this is old water being this water is very pure for drinking. don't diminish and no biological no claiming you see. this market is really really. you see. you can drink no problem. really behave funny. going to be. ok the monologue really believed only going. four years in the. middle of an i. mean if we're. going to. be....
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we were in the car and he kind of, like, walked over to us and asked us that, and again. i didn't think he was -- if it even is the same guy. >> was he wearing a blue shirt? >> you know, i think he was, but i'm not 100% sure. i kind of saw more from the chest up because i was in the backseat of the car by then, and then he talked to jeff in the passenger side, but it was just the type of thing that you think about and you shrug, and jeff and i called each oerp ather, a said, we have to pass along that description. people walk their dogs and it's not like there are never people there, but there are never -- and steve gets the detail. if he was not there, you would have had all the staff and the congress members and there would not have been anybody on scene to respond. >> the shooter was described with dark hair. did you get a look at his hair? >> the gentleman that came to us did have dark hair. again, i don't know if it was the same guy. caucasian male with dark hair. >> late 40s, early 50s? >> that's correct. that matches the other description we have heard, but we can'
we were in the car and he kind of, like, walked over to us and asked us that, and again. i didn't think he was -- if it even is the same guy. >> was he wearing a blue shirt? >> you know, i think he was, but i'm not 100% sure. i kind of saw more from the chest up because i was in the backseat of the car by then, and then he talked to jeff in the passenger side, but it was just the type of thing that you think about and you shrug, and jeff and i called each oerp ather, a said, we have...
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more cells in us, we used to be 90% of -- the latest version is more than half of us are microbial cells and the rest are human cells. we need the process and sometimes are just good at taking care. >> they say microbes -- there so special. what are they doing there anyway, isn't that interesting? there's all kinds of things you think have i live so long and up and tuned into that? that's a fascinating thing. don't you think? >> host: here's the book. if i understood you, what i have this look on my face? the art of science of relating and communicating. the authors alan all. thank you for being here. >> makes stuff from hyde park, new york, anthony discusses his book, fdr and the post office. a young boy's fascination, a world leaders passion. >> music was is extremely important fdr. when i was writing the book i found four letters in the archives and his handwriting not typewritten that actually credited stamp collecting saving his life after he became ill and it ended up being confined to a wheelchair. what he meant by that what i gathered from the letters to his
more cells in us, we used to be 90% of -- the latest version is more than half of us are microbial cells and the rest are human cells. we need the process and sometimes are just good at taking care. >> they say microbes -- there so special. what are they doing there anyway, isn't that interesting? there's all kinds of things you think have i live so long and up and tuned into that? that's a fascinating thing. don't you think? >> host: here's the book. if i understood you, what i...
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he's using your words when you use the words and he uses them back, it's circular using of the word, and that's from you. [ laughter ] >> that's pretty much how it went. the administration drafted a whole new executive order to replace the one that kept getting blocked. the new one band travel from six countries instead of seven, but the courts were unmoved from a hawaii judge's ruling in march, quote, by the government's reading the executive order could not have been religiously motivated because the six countries represent only a small fraction of the world's muslim majority nations. the logic of the government's contentions is palpable. the notion that one can demonstrate animus toward any group of people only by targeting all of them at once is fundamentally flawed. it is a discriminatory purpose that matters no matter how inefficient the execution. ouch. the trump administration has stuck with it. as recently as a week ago, john kelly was saying it's not a travel ban. it's a travel pause. in the not just a pr move. this is not just a pr move by the trump administration. the jud
he's using your words when you use the words and he uses them back, it's circular using of the word, and that's from you. [ laughter ] >> that's pretty much how it went. the administration drafted a whole new executive order to replace the one that kept getting blocked. the new one band travel from six countries instead of seven, but the courts were unmoved from a hawaii judge's ruling in march, quote, by the government's reading the executive order could not have been religiously...
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would you use it as second use? 0r time. you sir. would you use it as second use? or would you allow north korea or some idiot in iran to bomb us and then say, we had better start talking. you would be too late. of course not. of course i would not do that. you would allow them to do it. of course not. how you'd stop them. that is why i made the point about the need for president 0bama's agreement with iran to be up held and to promote disarmament in korea. that is difficult. impossible. well... impossible. you up there. your asking a massive wish with with one of biggest arsenals. i would rather use it than not use in today's day and age. do you want to comment on that? all right. anybody. the woman there. yes. let's stick with this. i have a question regarding human rights. before i don't understand why everyone seems so keen on killing millions of people with nuclear weapons. i think it is worth moving on. and not about murdering people. iwant it is worth moving on. and not about murdering people. i want to ask about immigration. you sailed you wa nt about immig
would you use it as second use? 0r time. you sir. would you use it as second use? or would you allow north korea or some idiot in iran to bomb us and then say, we had better start talking. you would be too late. of course not. of course i would not do that. you would allow them to do it. of course not. how you'd stop them. that is why i made the point about the need for president 0bama's agreement with iran to be up held and to promote disarmament in korea. that is difficult. impossible....
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that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. please be with us can't see the show, dvr it. he is next.. >> senate republican leadership today finally unveiling their healthcare legislation. after weeks of negotiations, negotiations behind closed-door closed-doors. 142 page bill repeals most of obamacare. including medicaid expansion. but it does not go as far as the house version, and that has already cost some conservative support. 4 senators will not support it . saying they are not ready to vote on the bill as written, cruz and paul. and lee and johnson. johnson by the way, his job was saved in election by one president trump. altogether bad news for the majority leader mcconnell who can afford only two votes for it to pass. fox news chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel on capitol hill with our report. >> obamacare is a disaster, it is dead. we're putting in a plan today that is going to be negotiated. we would love to have some democrat support, but they are obstructionists, they will never support, we hopefully will get something done. hopefully something wit
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alibaba has to use the platform. aliba ba has come to use the platform. alibaba has come to america with a bang. the chinese commerce giant is here to show businesses what the company is all about and how it can bea company is all about and how it can be a gateway to the chinese market. the harder sell of course will be getting american consumers to do their shopping with alibaba. when i asked mr ma, he said that wasn't a concern. when we think about selling alibaba products to americans, we are thinking about selling american small business, global small business, to china. we are not that interested in how big brand alibaba is. we are very interested in how oui’ is. we are very interested in how our small business brand is. but away from the drug is where you have alibaba's us away from the drug is where you have aliba ba's us investors, away from the drug is where you have alibaba's us investors, and the message they been hearing is that getting american shoppers is part the long—term plan. getting american shoppers is part the long-term plan. i th
alibaba has to use the platform. aliba ba has come to use the platform. alibaba has come to america with a bang. the chinese commerce giant is here to show businesses what the company is all about and how it can bea company is all about and how it can be a gateway to the chinese market. the harder sell of course will be getting american consumers to do their shopping with alibaba. when i asked mr ma, he said that wasn't a concern. when we think about selling alibaba products to americans, we...
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use it whether we use it or not. that's my own personal belief. i don't see how someone could preclude kansas wheat based on national security of food need basis. that doesn't strike me as a legitimate argument. if it happened we would have to decide what makes sense in our judgment, and i can assure you that the president will look at this very, very hard, and the reaction will be the same as we'll have with respect to anytime we take an action of trade at all there's always the possibility of somebody retaliating against us. it happens in antidumping. always the possibility of retaliation and the question is what to do in response. if we get unfair retaliation against us it would affect the president dish expect the president to take the position that we won't tolerate that. >> okay. great. thanks. about 50% of all u.s. grown wheat is exported, making trade incredibly important to a wheat state like kansas. mexico, for example, the largest export market for u.s. wheat last year, made possible by the benefits of naf
use it whether we use it or not. that's my own personal belief. i don't see how someone could preclude kansas wheat based on national security of food need basis. that doesn't strike me as a legitimate argument. if it happened we would have to decide what makes sense in our judgment, and i can assure you that the president will look at this very, very hard, and the reaction will be the same as we'll have with respect to anytime we take an action of trade at all there's always the possibility of...
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telling us that all of us folded at 7:00. five people were taken to the hospital, acoraling to chief the no word on their conditions. but the highlight, telling us this situation, is stable. but the investigation continues. >> we're starting to see some of the aftermath. bullet holes. there's a ymca that's right next to this baseball field. we can see some of the scattered glass. we've heard some of the harrowing accounts from bystanders and members of congress, that have described a horrific scene, said to be a white female coming in. firing up to 5 anothers, perhaps more. many members of congress said he seemed to know what he was doing. one member of congress said the shooter was there to shoot as many republican members of congress as possible. >> congressman brad wenstrup of ohio, he was there at the practice this morning. wenstrup saying he believes that the shooter actually ran out of ammunition for his shotgun and grabbed a pistol and was entiring shots from his pistol before being strapped by police. tom costello sta
telling us that all of us folded at 7:00. five people were taken to the hospital, acoraling to chief the no word on their conditions. but the highlight, telling us this situation, is stable. but the investigation continues. >> we're starting to see some of the aftermath. bullet holes. there's a ymca that's right next to this baseball field. we can see some of the scattered glass. we've heard some of the harrowing accounts from bystanders and members of congress, that have described a...
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he's using your words when you usthe rds and he uses them back, it's circular using of the word, and that's from you. [ laughter ] >> that's pretty much how it went. the administration drafted a whole new executive order to replace the one that kept getting blocked. but the courts were unmoved from a hawaii judge's ruling in march, quote, by the government's reading the kpektd could not have been religiously motivated because it only represent a fraction of the world's muslim majority nations. the notion that one can demonstrate animus toward any group of people only by targeting all of them at once is fundamentally flawed. it is a discriminatory purpose that matters no matter how inefficient the execution. ouch. the trump administration has stuck with it. homeland security said it's not a travel ban. it's a travel pause. in the not just a pr move. the judges who blocked the ban have all said the context matters, that all things donald trump and his campaign and this administration have said from his call far total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states on down,
he's using your words when you usthe rds and he uses them back, it's circular using of the word, and that's from you. [ laughter ] >> that's pretty much how it went. the administration drafted a whole new executive order to replace the one that kept getting blocked. but the courts were unmoved from a hawaii judge's ruling in march, quote, by the government's reading the kpektd could not have been religiously motivated because it only represent a fraction of the world's muslim majority...
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what does it tell us and what doesn't it tell us? >> it doesn't tell us that there is hard evidence that russia hacked voter tallies, actually voting counts during the 2016 presidential election. what it does, and this is a classified report, dated just a few weeks ago, may 2017, it gives more details of russian probing attacks of
what does it tell us and what doesn't it tell us? >> it doesn't tell us that there is hard evidence that russia hacked voter tallies, actually voting counts during the 2016 presidential election. what it does, and this is a classified report, dated just a few weeks ago, may 2017, it gives more details of russian probing attacks of
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rather than to use it as a slur. he also found a lot of evidence in the form of internet commentary to the effect that many asian-americans, even those who recognized that this was mr. tam's intent, still found the use of the word as a band name offensive. the point i was trying to make about copyright is not that copyright protection would be denied on the ground of dispagement. you're right, it would be denied because it's a short phrase and not even an original phrase. but copyright is the branch of intellectual property law that is specifically intended to foster free expression on matters of cultural and political among other significance. >> do you deny that trademarks are used for expressive purposes? >> i don't deny that trademarks are used for expressive purposes. as i was saying earlier, i think many commercial actors will pick a mark that will not only serve as a source identifier but that will cast their products in an attractive light and/or that will communicate a message on some other topic. my only po
rather than to use it as a slur. he also found a lot of evidence in the form of internet commentary to the effect that many asian-americans, even those who recognized that this was mr. tam's intent, still found the use of the word as a band name offensive. the point i was trying to make about copyright is not that copyright protection would be denied on the ground of dispagement. you're right, it would be denied because it's a short phrase and not even an original phrase. but copyright is the...
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that they're generally used to be anti-bacterial but it's not measured. in the mice that her research shows that it wasn't just they were injecting them with this stop in their birth defects they found in the reserves that for the mice that simply using you know the squat based cleaners in the same room that the mice were in was enough to cause the birth dates of just the same room so they're looking to try to start seeing how the how that blends in these humans and if it is indeed dangerous to humans because look this stuff came out in the fifty's and sixty's were really testing a lot for toxicity the different times they did they didn't give it to us they didn't report it what it what they found. and i think there's a good one to cut a pig out of that's really bad for us because apparently it's not so good for the misses. there's a lot of things the white house does these days that wins praise from across our political spectrum so when the president signed a bill into law last week that protects whistleblowers in the v.a. system and expedites the remova
that they're generally used to be anti-bacterial but it's not measured. in the mice that her research shows that it wasn't just they were injecting them with this stop in their birth defects they found in the reserves that for the mice that simply using you know the squat based cleaners in the same room that the mice were in was enough to cause the birth dates of just the same room so they're looking to try to start seeing how the how that blends in these humans and if it is indeed dangerous to...
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using this is it's. less likely the more they're not understanding all the whys look at the immigration. look at the. many. differences so if all. right to have. mass so this one. sport but you know it's not the right of separation but the right of self-determination and it is granted by charter i want to quote you something that since you spoke about the privacy i want to quote you something that the chief advisor to the iraqi kurdish leader massoud barzani said just last week and he compared the. referendum to the recent constitutional vote and he said the us people in turkey are voting for their constitutional reform exercise their own democratic ride so we are exercising our democratic right to see what the people of who just want doesn't he have a point that they have the right to hold this vote and see what their people prefer but i don't want to. go there i don't know the. the. you know bullock. carts the road. they have to be they have to be. old rights and. old ups. but dark. as a run come throu
using this is it's. less likely the more they're not understanding all the whys look at the immigration. look at the. many. differences so if all. right to have. mass so this one. sport but you know it's not the right of separation but the right of self-determination and it is granted by charter i want to quote you something that since you spoke about the privacy i want to quote you something that the chief advisor to the iraqi kurdish leader massoud barzani said just last week and he compared...
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say with us. -- stay with us. david: this is bloomberg daybreak. i am david westin in new york and my partner and friend caroline hyde is in london. airline? caroline: the partner in crime for today, and we have another exclusive interview for you on bloomberg daybreak. facebook coo sheryl sandberg spoke about the opportunities in technology and what it means to jobs or businesses. here's what she had to say to me earlier. >> what we are seeing is more adoption of the mobile platforms. there are 70 million small businesses that are using facebook on a monthly basis. that is our free product, 5 million advertisers. in facebook we have 8 million instagram profiles of which a million people are advertisers. with the smallest company and the largest company, they are investing in mobile because that is where people are spending the time. caroline: do you feel optimistic about what these show you about the u.s. economy and the global economy in general? are we seeing jobs being created? are we seeing brands spending money? can you give us a gauge of wha
say with us. -- stay with us. david: this is bloomberg daybreak. i am david westin in new york and my partner and friend caroline hyde is in london. airline? caroline: the partner in crime for today, and we have another exclusive interview for you on bloomberg daybreak. facebook coo sheryl sandberg spoke about the opportunities in technology and what it means to jobs or businesses. here's what she had to say to me earlier. >> what we are seeing is more adoption of the mobile platforms....
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he used to know my family very well. i used to live on the eighth floor. i was there with my mum and everyone loved him from the block, you know. but other people. it was very one community, it was very tight, you know. there was never any trouble here. young people, they used to play on the grass before this thing was built and have little barbecues and it was very nice. and a longer time goes on obviously and you hear nothing of him the more worried you must be. yeah, definitely. iwas worried you must be. yeah, definitely. i was up most of the night. and i was thinking, how ami the night. and i was thinking, how am i going to get down here? i tried speaking to relatives, i've tried speaking to relatives, i've tried speaking to relatives, i've tried speaking to his other partner, which wasn't there at that time which was really positive. in a sense it was very sad. ijust put really positive. in a sense it was very sad. i just put all really positive. in a sense it was very sad. ijust put all my heart out there which, for all the people who've actually, it
he used to know my family very well. i used to live on the eighth floor. i was there with my mum and everyone loved him from the block, you know. but other people. it was very one community, it was very tight, you know. there was never any trouble here. young people, they used to play on the grass before this thing was built and have little barbecues and it was very nice. and a longer time goes on obviously and you hear nothing of him the more worried you must be. yeah, definitely. iwas worried...
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more details coming to us. stay with us. our live coverage continues after a quick break with wolf blitzer. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. tthat's why at comcast,t to be connected 24/7. we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news here in the nation's capital. a gunman opens fire during a congressional baseball practice. the shooting appears to be deliberate. >> he asked me if this team was the republican or democrat team practicing. i responded that it was the republica
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it's nice to have you with us. talk to me about the coconversations that democrats e having privately. we have had a couple of people stepped forward and use the words "impeachment." is that what democrats are talking about in all seriousness? >> what we are talking about in all seriousness is we have a special prosecutor, bob mueller, who everyone has confidence in. this is serious enough that you really go to what happened. what are the facts? we are confident in the process. soledad: you have called for an investigation of the president's finances. do you sense that from not just the base but from americans across the board there is an outcry to do that? >> i think americans would like to see -- we have the special prosecutor look at and see and subpoena his tax records. there is something called the kremlin playbook. the kremlin has done this before in eastern europe. there are a number of things they do, and one of them is to compromise people close to the government. some of that is very often by investing in
it's nice to have you with us. talk to me about the coconversations that democrats e having privately. we have had a couple of people stepped forward and use the words "impeachment." is that what democrats are talking about in all seriousness? >> what we are talking about in all seriousness is we have a special prosecutor, bob mueller, who everyone has confidence in. this is serious enough that you really go to what happened. what are the facts? we are confident in the process....
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he never forgot to tell us how much he loved us. his very last words to us were how much he missed us. he lived on the 14th floor of the tower with his brother 0mar. as fire crews tried to evacuate the building, they became separated. hs brother spoke to us days after his death. i called them and said, where are you? he said, i am in the flat. i said, why didn't you come outside, i thought you were with us outside? he said, no—one brought me outside. he said, why you left me? mohammad alhajali was studying civil engineering with the hope of one day returning to syria to help rebuild his country, a dream which, like so many others, ended on that horrific night in grenfell tower. mohammad was living in a war zone, and it is terrible, leaving the brutality of assad and isis, and he came here to seek safety, he thought he was safe, we thought he was safe, and he ended up in a very tragic event, so it will take us a very long time to go through this. as well as funerals, the families will also have to endure inquests. today, the deaths
he never forgot to tell us how much he loved us. his very last words to us were how much he missed us. he lived on the 14th floor of the tower with his brother 0mar. as fire crews tried to evacuate the building, they became separated. hs brother spoke to us days after his death. i called them and said, where are you? he said, i am in the flat. i said, why didn't you come outside, i thought you were with us outside? he said, no—one brought me outside. he said, why you left me? mohammad...
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you know where he was weapons going to saudi arabia was being used the us was going to shock and open in yemen they're in we have men they were being murdered or using them to murder people i'm not sure how that's like and that's not conjecture that's not propaganda that's fact us weapons have been used to kill people in. every year or maybe next i mean the whole point is that you're talking about saudi arabia's war against yemen obviously the show we talked about the fact that there's a you know allegedly it's a play it was a proxy war between saudi arabia iran frankly it's more of a power grab by saudi arabia than anything showing its muscle and here we are now with qatar is now in the sights of saudi arabia and its allies within the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt because why because qatar is close to iran so could we see an escalation in qatar as we saw in yemen. or both those is stories like this this kind of rushed through you know secret source in the u.s. government told us rule rush just put it out does being the mouthpiece for u.s. intelligence and u.s. government you know anonymou
you know where he was weapons going to saudi arabia was being used the us was going to shock and open in yemen they're in we have men they were being murdered or using them to murder people i'm not sure how that's like and that's not conjecture that's not propaganda that's fact us weapons have been used to kill people in. every year or maybe next i mean the whole point is that you're talking about saudi arabia's war against yemen obviously the show we talked about the fact that there's a you...
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there were 10 of us in the room. senator mccain and senator sanders for the two leaders on the senate side. we were having this debate. it was originally set veterans, if they wait two weeks, should be allowed to go where they want. we did a cbo score. that came back in the hundreds of billions. maybe they should go 50 miles. we finally settled on the 40 miles that they had to go, they had to wait 30 days. that is where he came up with that. total arbitrary number we came up with that had nothing to do with quality of care, for that number fit the $10 billion free wanted to spend on that. they are coming to the end of that money now. we just reauthorized them to use what little was left. it sounds like to me and again i can't confirm this but i can give you a candid assessment as i know it, it sounds like somewhere in august we will be done with the money. the question is, if we expand care into the community, we have to have an idea of how much that is going to cost. keep in mind v.a. does do a lot of cost containme
there were 10 of us in the room. senator mccain and senator sanders for the two leaders on the senate side. we were having this debate. it was originally set veterans, if they wait two weeks, should be allowed to go where they want. we did a cbo score. that came back in the hundreds of billions. maybe they should go 50 miles. we finally settled on the 40 miles that they had to go, they had to wait 30 days. that is where he came up with that. total arbitrary number we came up with that had...
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please, help us, help us to rebuild the hospital. help us to restore what we used to have, ambulances quite often fail to get people to the hospital in time. we have only one hospital, only one center. a friend of mine, her mother died because the ambulance failed to get her on time. she had a heart attack, and she was 50 years of age. people are truly worried about their lives. it is not one case. many times, we spoke to the hospitals officials. we want to live, we want to survive, we need your help. please help us. we need our town to have everything it needs, and it should be restored. thank you. mr. putin: daria, i do not talk about my personal matters or my personal life, but looking at you, i cannot say, the same happened to my father. he was diagnosed with back pain. they did some massage, and my mom told me, your father cries because of pain. then i moved into a different hospital. he had the same what you had. even at this stage, they found and that was a long time ago that they found an efficient medication. he died not bec
please, help us, help us to rebuild the hospital. help us to restore what we used to have, ambulances quite often fail to get people to the hospital in time. we have only one hospital, only one center. a friend of mine, her mother died because the ambulance failed to get her on time. she had a heart attack, and she was 50 years of age. people are truly worried about their lives. it is not one case. many times, we spoke to the hospitals officials. we want to live, we want to survive, we need...
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brings us together and makes us drop the things that divide us. it lasts in some cases and it doesn't last in others. obviously the primary concern here is still the health of the people who were hurt here and the people who were traumatized by what happened. do you think this is potentially one of these moments where there might be a change in the way people approach each other, that this might be a last -- might have a lasting effect in terms of people despite their party seeing themselves as being on the same team here? >> i think it will have a lasting impact. how profound still very much subject to question, but it undoubtedly will have an impact certainly on those of us in the congress and hopefully people around the country. i remember the first day gabby giffords stepped back on the house floor of a her grievous injury. there was no question about how united we were in just our sheer happiness at seeing her again, having her take those brave steps onto the house floor. you know, that left an impact. certainly didn't completely transform th
brings us together and makes us drop the things that divide us. it lasts in some cases and it doesn't last in others. obviously the primary concern here is still the health of the people who were hurt here and the people who were traumatized by what happened. do you think this is potentially one of these moments where there might be a change in the way people approach each other, that this might be a last -- might have a lasting effect in terms of people despite their party seeing themselves as...
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joining us now is jim acosta. this "great great surprise," do we have any idea what we might be referring to? >> reporter: we're going have to find out. if it's something like those tapes that he talked about having, which did not exist about six weeks ago, we had to wait six weeks to find out the president did not have any recordings. i am told by one republican source that the president is looking at a variety of ways to try to make this work, to get those 50 votes that he needs to get this bill out of the senate. but that same source, anderson, said it's suspected this might be another case of empty rhetoric. keep in mind, this is a health care bill. we had a number of polls come out today, all of them, if you average them together, show that this has about 20 to 25% approval among the american people. those are legislative dog food numbers. to think that you're going to have 50 republican senators, some of them up for re-election, that will sign on to this, he might be in for a big surprise of his own, anderso
joining us now is jim acosta. this "great great surprise," do we have any idea what we might be referring to? >> reporter: we're going have to find out. if it's something like those tapes that he talked about having, which did not exist about six weeks ago, we had to wait six weeks to find out the president did not have any recordings. i am told by one republican source that the president is looking at a variety of ways to try to make this work, to get those 50 votes that he...
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all of us want to know what it feels like to be leading the us open, any major. the same with andy murray at wimbledon. you might win, what would it be like? hang on, one match at a time. that is what you should think in golf as well, one shot at a time. ido in golf as well, one shot at a time. i do not know how they shut it out, it must be impossible. yes, good morning. after day three at golf‘s us open, england's tommy fleetwood remains firmly in contention at the top of the leaderboard. he sits just one shot behind the overall leader, brian harman, going into the final round in wisconsin. adam wild reports. for tommy fleetwood, there is plenty to smile about. for getting amongst the leaders in wisconsin is one thing, staying there is quite another. this weekend, it is a crowded place. still, he was making his presence felt, progressing steadily in the right direction. for others, that didn't appear to be the case, but here forjustin thomas, even going in the wrong direction can work out perfectly in the end. his round of 9—under par is a tournament record
all of us want to know what it feels like to be leading the us open, any major. the same with andy murray at wimbledon. you might win, what would it be like? hang on, one match at a time. that is what you should think in golf as well, one shot at a time. ido in golf as well, one shot at a time. i do not know how they shut it out, it must be impossible. yes, good morning. after day three at golf‘s us open, england's tommy fleetwood remains firmly in contention at the top of the leaderboard. he...
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how we use language, i have been very specific in a language i have used when i was in government and outside of it. i never talk about it. my question is if you're gonna look at how do you puncture that us and them, it's everything from the very basic things that a child learns inside their home, all the way through what they're seeing and hearing in their schools and even the framing of how you think about things. if you talk about americans and say americans are muslims and don't recognize the fact that when you do that you have already created an us and them, it sounds super cute doesn't it. those words matter. when you move up the chain and you get to a place where people are on our tv screens and their connecting all over the world, the way to debunk it is if there are more people around that young person were actually able to puncture the us and them than just the strongest voice that's out there. that to me is going to the heart of what we need to be doing. >> my question is for dick. in the last couple of years as europe has been returning foreign fighters in others who have
how we use language, i have been very specific in a language i have used when i was in government and outside of it. i never talk about it. my question is if you're gonna look at how do you puncture that us and them, it's everything from the very basic things that a child learns inside their home, all the way through what they're seeing and hearing in their schools and even the framing of how you think about things. if you talk about americans and say americans are muslims and don't recognize...
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they'll work for us. and i'm not worried that we'll have a problem growing the size of the naval ship yards as well. i think we've got a good plan out there and we'll be able to press on with that going forward. >> last question before we open it up to the audience. you mentioned the good news is, we got a big bump up in o & m, operations and maintenance money, to do maintenance near term. what's the next big thing past that, that you would like to see more investment -- from a prioritiesation standpoint, where do you need the most help? if admiral moran got his $19.8 billion, what's the next dollar go to? >> yeah, so i think, in my lane, on the maintenance side of the house, the next dollar goes into investing in the ship yards. making the investments necessary to go make the workforce more productive. you know, there's an expectation, a correct expectation from the cno that once you get the workforce you need, we expect you to get better. one of the challenges we face today as we've added a significant
they'll work for us. and i'm not worried that we'll have a problem growing the size of the naval ship yards as well. i think we've got a good plan out there and we'll be able to press on with that going forward. >> last question before we open it up to the audience. you mentioned the good news is, we got a big bump up in o & m, operations and maintenance money, to do maintenance near term. what's the next big thing past that, that you would like to see more investment -- from a...
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give us and want us there? sec. mattis: yes. the reason they use mom is because they cannot win at the ballot box. they know that. they do want us there. that is based on an outcome of a of local,ge assembly provincial, national leaders and is based on polls not run by the united states but by other organizations and i have no doubt they want us there. not all of them, but the ones who do not are the ones who are not looking forward to afghanistan's future as we think it ought to look. we and the afghan people. >> thank you sir. >> thank you mr. chairman i want to >> i'm concerned about the success of russian information warfare experts in the 2015 elections in the united states as well as efforts to destabilize democracies across the globe. i'm working with other agencies to counter russian information warfare in the united states and the hacking of our electoral systems and how are you working with our partners and allies to fight these efforts? >> secretary mattis. >> first ma'am there is constant informatio
give us and want us there? sec. mattis: yes. the reason they use mom is because they cannot win at the ballot box. they know that. they do want us there. that is based on an outcome of a of local,ge assembly provincial, national leaders and is based on polls not run by the united states but by other organizations and i have no doubt they want us there. not all of them, but the ones who do not are the ones who are not looking forward to afghanistan's future as we think it ought to look. we and...
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that is unusual for us. it worked for us. we don't tend to move too far downstream. it is extending our range. project in the automotive sector which is slightly left-field for us. guy: it will be interesting to see what this ultimately looks like. what you have done in the past is adebt issue. are you thinking about how you are structuring from a financial point of view? tom: our big growth phase was in the northeast third -- in the days when you could leverage very highly. we used to have a simple process. we would love her up -- lever up. sawtooth approach. we have moved on significantly. is over $4 billion a year. so our debt is falling. we do not really keep our debt high. we can fund a huge amount of expansion from our cash reserves. our representation is good. when we do -- our reputation is good. we have lots of firepower. guy: are you getting ready to invest? tom: we are opportunists. we do good deals and do not pay too much. guy: that sounds like a nice business model. what are the opportunities in the north sea? pipelines are an issue. ali coming down to s
that is unusual for us. it worked for us. we don't tend to move too far downstream. it is extending our range. project in the automotive sector which is slightly left-field for us. guy: it will be interesting to see what this ultimately looks like. what you have done in the past is adebt issue. are you thinking about how you are structuring from a financial point of view? tom: our big growth phase was in the northeast third -- in the days when you could leverage very highly. we used to have a...
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i think we are going to go lookt at the maintenance and get the use of the platform but as you go use the platforms, that will circle back because the importance of your page in the beginning it's okay we are going to use it the way that it is meant to be used and make the forces available it makes it even more important to get the maintenance because there's a direct correlation between how you use them and how much maintenance you have to do and one of the things we found in the post-9/11 era even though it steami change dramatically with, it is like running your car across country, we were running the car across country a lot more so we had to do morear maintenance.unning >> thank you for the shipyards and the need to re- capitalize.u to upgrade to the facilities and capacity. >> one of the things i've had serious discussion with and frankly the kennedys have been very open about having adiscussi discussion about providing more flexibility on the controls for the use of that money to make some of the events as we need at the same time the budget is always relative to the rest of th
i think we are going to go lookt at the maintenance and get the use of the platform but as you go use the platforms, that will circle back because the importance of your page in the beginning it's okay we are going to use it the way that it is meant to be used and make the forces available it makes it even more important to get the maintenance because there's a direct correlation between how you use them and how much maintenance you have to do and one of the things we found in the post-9/11 era...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: we know he is from st. louis. he is from bellevue, illinois. his liceninspector license expi last fall, and he had a driver's license. police searched his house and his car. they wanted to node what led him to do this. people who had talked to him repeatedly knew he had been in this area for almost two months. he had an encounter in the sheriff's office in illinois in late march when neighbors complained he was shooting in the woods. they said he had to go somewhere else, and he was polite and not belligerent and said okay. then he came to the d.c. area. to the neighborhood where the shooting happened, and he was a frequent user of a ymca that's just across the street from that ballpark, according to people who have been there this morning. the ballpark and the ymca have an adjacent parking lot, so he could see the ballpark every day out the window of the ymca, and had some idea there was a baseball game going on there with some sort of politicians, and witnesses say he a
what can you tell us? >> reporter: we know he is from st. louis. he is from bellevue, illinois. his liceninspector license expi last fall, and he had a driver's license. police searched his house and his car. they wanted to node what led him to do this. people who had talked to him repeatedly knew he had been in this area for almost two months. he had an encounter in the sheriff's office in illinois in late march when neighbors complained he was shooting in the woods. they said he had to...
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how can tablets be used to draw? using the right lens on our product development, that's how we do it >> for one very small fee, i'm not advertising your company, but you talked about the number of stocks you have >> a lot of people are terrified about the plank page you're trying to create something and through stock photograph photography, getting people started is really important and they'll get the benefit of what we do. >> what it tells me if i were a student now, i would be so much more advanced. you talked about this with president trump when you met him on monday. >> design and aesthetics have never been more important. i think as it relates to modernizing government, all businesses are transforming, so that the customer experiences front and center, there's no reason why the government shouldn't do the same. so the two issues, namely modernizing government and enhancing skills everybody talks about stem, that's important we talk about steam, because the art is going to be just as important. >> this artifici
how can tablets be used to draw? using the right lens on our product development, that's how we do it >> for one very small fee, i'm not advertising your company, but you talked about the number of stocks you have >> a lot of people are terrified about the plank page you're trying to create something and through stock photograph photography, getting people started is really important and they'll get the benefit of what we do. >> what it tells me if i were a student now, i...
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help us! >> taylor, help us! >> whoa! >> so good girls. >> good morning. >> nice to have you here. >> this is everyone's nightmare when you think abou would i ever swim with sharks and it happened. then the fact that it's all underwater. what was it like il somethg eryou' ju underwater the whole time? >> exhausting. it was a rigorous shoot and i think both mandy and i had no idea what we'd gotten ourselves into but by the end it we had a real affinity for the water and we got used to it and loved it. >> 95% of this movie takes place underwater and that was what was so compelling to us was this physical and emotional challenge of shooting underwater. it's really a story of survival and the far scarier premise is being trapped at the bottom of the ocean with a limited amount of air. >> did you have scuba experience before you did thi >> no. >> >> we had a crash course, an afternoon in a swimming pool in los angeles and then we were on our way. >> this movie is fantastic. i'm all about "my best friend's wedding" and "knottin
help us! >> taylor, help us! >> whoa! >> so good girls. >> good morning. >> nice to have you here. >> this is everyone's nightmare when you think abou would i ever swim with sharks and it happened. then the fact that it's all underwater. what was it like il somethg eryou' ju underwater the whole time? >> exhausting. it was a rigorous shoot and i think both mandy and i had no idea what we'd gotten ourselves into but by the end it we had a real affinity...
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but it will not take us the whole way. it's in the right direction. >> mid june, congress hasn't passed a fiscal year 2018 budget, something that should embarrass every money of the senate and the house. there's no resolution of the top line. this body knows what needs to be done. a bipartisan resetting of the levels, but the there's no such work. if we don't do it today, the -- it's likely the military will once again begin the fiscal year on a continuing resolution. what would be the impacts of starting this year on a continuing resolution at the budget control act levels of $52 billion less than your request? >> chairman, it can only worsen the readiness situation we face now, which has been laid out starkly, i believe, by the service chiefs, if we go in with a continuing resolution. >> first conversation you and i had was about a strategy for afghanistan. we're now six months into this administration. we still haven't got a strategy for afghanistan. it makes it hard for us to support you when we don't have a strategy.
but it will not take us the whole way. it's in the right direction. >> mid june, congress hasn't passed a fiscal year 2018 budget, something that should embarrass every money of the senate and the house. there's no resolution of the top line. this body knows what needs to be done. a bipartisan resetting of the levels, but the there's no such work. if we don't do it today, the -- it's likely the military will once again begin the fiscal year on a continuing resolution. what would be the...
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stay with us. this is "varney & company." doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the
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all of us have a responsibility. i will come back to the rest of the panel but i want to ask you, do you think that it is muslims' responsibility to condemn terrorism? i think it is everyone‘s responsibility to condemn terrorism but there is clearly a problem within some aspects, a very small minority of the muslim community, that i do not think the solution is to ignore it and say that itjust is not there, because a significant portion, if not a majority of terror attacks we see, are committed by those supporting these ideologies, essentially. bob dhillon, ukip? my sympathies again go out to the people of manchester. we have to go back to the 19705, when we look at british policy which has gone wrong. basically, what we have done is funded these terrorist groups in the 19705 and 19805 to overthrow russian regimes in afghanistan and various other middle east countries. that is where the policy started. then, what we did, secondly, was the secret services, where qualified people were replaced by cronies, by tony bla
all of us have a responsibility. i will come back to the rest of the panel but i want to ask you, do you think that it is muslims' responsibility to condemn terrorism? i think it is everyone‘s responsibility to condemn terrorism but there is clearly a problem within some aspects, a very small minority of the muslim community, that i do not think the solution is to ignore it and say that itjust is not there, because a significant portion, if not a majority of terror attacks we see, are...
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i know you technology might help us take the next step but it will never allow us to continue down this path there are just not enough don lemon's and ryan lochte is out there to sock away our problems we have to go to a quick break but for exclusive content you can just text the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine it's free and quick you can also get our free podcast called moment of clarity every week on i tunes and stitcher we'll be right back don't go away. i. think you're new to the this is how it works mark the economy is built around core reason for racial from washington to washington. the media the media. the voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those through the fair see why for those who donkey. what's your biggest fear not going to bid on the hayride when celeste read of the board you say if you ever met the things the best quarterback of all it's boring topic that doesn't belong on the piece
i know you technology might help us take the next step but it will never allow us to continue down this path there are just not enough don lemon's and ryan lochte is out there to sock away our problems we have to go to a quick break but for exclusive content you can just text the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine it's free and quick you can also get our free podcast called moment of clarity every week on i tunes and stitcher we'll be right back don't go away. i. think you're new to...
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arcadi kolchak: thank you for having us. robert: and give us another overview. i know a lot of people think they know about what hepatitis b is. give a quick overview of hepatitis b, as well as the situation here in the bay area. dr. stuart fong: well, the situation in the bay area is such that hepatitis b afflicts predominantly asians. one in twelve asians have hepatitis b, as you mentioned earlier. and these are our new immigrants. and so, it's endemic in the asian community. and at the time we first started, there was a lot of stigma attached to hepatitis c, as in the asian culture itself, in terms of dealing with health issues. they don't wanna discuss it. they don't wanna talk about it. and so there's this stigma. and so now that we've been around for about 10 years, sf hep b free, i think we've made a lot of inroads into destigmatizing hepatitis b so people can talk about it more, get out there, and get screened. 'cause one in four chronically infected will go on to develop cancer. and hepatitis b is the leading cause of cancer in the world and the nation.
arcadi kolchak: thank you for having us. robert: and give us another overview. i know a lot of people think they know about what hepatitis b is. give a quick overview of hepatitis b, as well as the situation here in the bay area. dr. stuart fong: well, the situation in the bay area is such that hepatitis b afflicts predominantly asians. one in twelve asians have hepatitis b, as you mentioned earlier. and these are our new immigrants. and so, it's endemic in the asian community. and at the time...
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your perceptions on us but of course there were used to be larry will very well remember this perhaps you will have to there were bombs going off in this is most are not that long ago before the northern ireland peace agreement put things together there was of course funding for once coming from america should it come on come on. right now. theresa may right has said that she wants to be prime minister with a deal with the democratic unionist party which up until recently was allied to paramilitary organizations who have already said that they want to be able to march in belfast part of the good for a friday agreement was of the british government was an impartial element in the agreement how can it be impartial if this is the case the irish foreign minister today said something like ireland will not accept a brics it deal with britain if the deal is involved in keeping a prime minister of this country so that whether she's risking war and peace on the northern irish border. and whether the brics a deal can even go ahead now because of the way she's doing a backroom deal which she sti
your perceptions on us but of course there were used to be larry will very well remember this perhaps you will have to there were bombs going off in this is most are not that long ago before the northern ireland peace agreement put things together there was of course funding for once coming from america should it come on come on. right now. theresa may right has said that she wants to be prime minister with a deal with the democratic unionist party which up until recently was allied to...
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an attack on one of us is attack on all of us. [applause] [applause] i know we want to give thanks to the first responders and to the alexandria police department who were on the scene in minutes. and i know this house wants to state unequivically that we are as ever awed by the tremendous bravery of the capitol police. [applause] i spoke with special agent one was being treated and one was about to go into surgery. i expressed gratitude to them. it is clear to me based on various yinsz eyewitness accounts that without these two heroes agent bailey and greiner, many lives would have been lost. yrn we all want to learn about what happened. we just all received a briefing from the surgeant of arms. -- sergeant of arms. the fbi is working with local law enforcement. we want to extend received from throughout the capitol and from throughout the country. and now knowing steve scalise as we all do, he is likely really frustrated that he is not going to be able to play in the baseball game. [laughs] i also know that steve wants all us to
an attack on one of us is attack on all of us. [applause] [applause] i know we want to give thanks to the first responders and to the alexandria police department who were on the scene in minutes. and i know this house wants to state unequivically that we are as ever awed by the tremendous bravery of the capitol police. [applause] i spoke with special agent one was being treated and one was about to go into surgery. i expressed gratitude to them. it is clear to me based on various yinsz...
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including us. when we hire people, we make them sell any stock they had in these companies and make them trips, freefree ,roducts, discounted products and right next to the byline, we had a link to an ethics damages like that and we did it again when we started our own company and had our code. if you print it out, it's still there. andhat mossberg is retiring as editor for recode. our conversation will continue next week on the communicators. cohosting the hour-long debate. moderator: hello and welcome to the georgia sixth congressional district debate on pba 30 and 90.1 wabe atlanta. i'm dennis o'hare, the host of "morning edition" on wabe. early voting is already under way in the sixth district, election day is june 20. the district covers parts of cobb, fulton, and dekalb counties.
including us. when we hire people, we make them sell any stock they had in these companies and make them trips, freefree ,roducts, discounted products and right next to the byline, we had a link to an ethics damages like that and we did it again when we started our own company and had our code. if you print it out, it's still there. andhat mossberg is retiring as editor for recode. our conversation will continue next week on the communicators. cohosting the hour-long debate. moderator: hello...
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>> we are united in our shock, our anguish, an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. in shock onrs are capitol hill after a gunman opens fire at a congressional baseball practice. house majority whip steve scalise of louisiana was shot in the hip and critically injurede. watchablble others were a also injujured. we w will go to capipitol hill dispute e with lgtime demomocrac commererce members johohn conyes anand barbara l lee abobout ther shooting, the new lawsuit against president trump, and much more. we will also look at next week's special election in georgia, the most expensive congressional race in history pitting democratic newcomer jon ossoff against republilican karen hand. >> to o very clear, , jon ossof would be thehe conongressionalal meer r right now.. he really would hahave won the previoious special election butt for a combination of syststemic voter suppression tactics and techniques. amy: we will air a special report on the georgia race from investigative journalist greg palast. all of that in more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.
>> we are united in our shock, our anguish, an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. in shock onrs are capitol hill after a gunman opens fire at a congressional baseball practice. house majority whip steve scalise of louisiana was shot in the hip and critically injurede. watchablble others were a also injujured. we w will go to capipitol hill dispute e with lgtime demomocrac commererce members johohn conyes anand barbara l lee abobout ther shooting, the new lawsuit against...
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autonomy is something that is , butdibly exciting for us we will see where it takes us. we are not really saying from a product point of view what we will do, but we are being straightforward that it is a core technology that we view as very important. working across so many different platforms, tv, watch, iphone, mac, what you see now as your vision for the future of personal computing over all platforms? tim: they are all built on the same core technology, right? as how they are used and the experience needed to get the best experience for the user in each of the cases, out of phone ios,atch ios, and mac ios. when you begin to merge, the risk is the lowest common denominator approach in we are staying away from that. i know others have a different view on that, but that is our view and we are straightforward with it. with tv, we wanted to give an update that amazon was joining tv'sv at and all apple later in the year, and we will have more to say about that later. i will keep you in suspense a while there. i think everyone will be speculating after that comment. thank
autonomy is something that is , butdibly exciting for us we will see where it takes us. we are not really saying from a product point of view what we will do, but we are being straightforward that it is a core technology that we view as very important. working across so many different platforms, tv, watch, iphone, mac, what you see now as your vision for the future of personal computing over all platforms? tim: they are all built on the same core technology, right? as how they are used and the...
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. >>> joining us now is a law professor and thank you for joining us. you have been glued to the tv watching the testimony, in your opinion the testimony you have heard, is it a threat to the white house? >> my sense is that whether it is a threat or not depends on the opinion of the people watching. my impression of what is going on is that some serious allegations have been made about undue pressure on the fbi. >> russian egg is beginning to crack, they say they did it with purpose and sophistication and with overwhelming technical effort. how does the trump administration refute this text >> i don't know, that is hard to say especially given the fact that it is his word against his word. >> so it is about question ability. >> what do you think mr. trump's lawyer caught in the tweet, let's just say you are mr. trump's lawyer. what would you advise at this point? >> that would be a very difficult position to be in. i assume what he is going to do is exactly what they have been doing so far which is a flat out denial. >> that's it? >> that is what we ar
. >>> joining us now is a law professor and thank you for joining us. you have been glued to the tv watching the testimony, in your opinion the testimony you have heard, is it a threat to the white house? >> my sense is that whether it is a threat or not depends on the opinion of the people watching. my impression of what is going on is that some serious allegations have been made about undue pressure on the fbi. >> russian egg is beginning to crack, they say they did it...