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communications office here in switzerland but more important than that he's also a global leader on technology and communication issues director general thank you for being with us thanks very much for having me and in davos of course the conversations about what we do in the world and how does communications and digitization play into creating a less fractured world serve well of course that is that is the one million dollar question because on the one hand the communication per se we know that's that will be used to interact as human beings but on the other hand digitization is changing our entire lives how we work our we live how we play and so i think we have on the one hand the challenge of having a communication that reaches anyone and that we can have open channels of communication that we have certainly the freedom to express ourselves and on the other hand with the new digital potential that we have we have to make sure that we move forward into a digital world without leaving the people behind so incluse inclusiveness into is if it see it will be key and that requires i be
communications office here in switzerland but more important than that he's also a global leader on technology and communication issues director general thank you for being with us thanks very much for having me and in davos of course the conversations about what we do in the world and how does communications and digitization play into creating a less fractured world serve well of course that is that is the one million dollar question because on the one hand the communication per se we know...
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communications office here in switzerland but more important than that he's also a global leader on technology and communication issues director general thank you for being with us thanks very much for having me and in davos of course the conversations about what we do in the world and how does communications and digitization play into creating a less fractured world serve well of course that is that is the one million dollar question because on the one hand the communication per se we know that's that will be used to interact as human beings but on the other hand digitization is changing our entire lives how we work our we live how we play and so i think we have on the one hand the challenge of having a communication that reaches anyone and that we can have open channels of communication that we have a certain freedom to express ourselves and on the other hand with the new digital potential that we have we have to make sure that we move forward into a digital world without leaving the people behind so incluse inclusiveness inclusive it see it will be key and that requires i believe
communications office here in switzerland but more important than that he's also a global leader on technology and communication issues director general thank you for being with us thanks very much for having me and in davos of course the conversations about what we do in the world and how does communications and digitization play into creating a less fractured world serve well of course that is that is the one million dollar question because on the one hand the communication per se we know...
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of federal minister of the interior for building and community like a few of you. just picking up on what you were saying matthew to you this past week i mean everything down how the coalition is being characterized feuds backstabbing rebellion infighting i mean most of the i could go on how can they possibly work together in the weeks to come where germany does face really big challenges well i would be surprised if say who leaves at some point in the near future i don't think that the coalition itself will fall apart because they all have too much at stake here and they all fear new elections because they would all suffer if new elections were called so i do i do think that the the c.d.u. miracles party and say over part of the sea as you will continue most likely without without say over at some point in the near future also because he alienated a lot of people in his own ranks on sunday by now saying that he was planning to resign which was really caught caught a lot of people off guard i think at the end of this episode the details of this compromise i don't t
of federal minister of the interior for building and community like a few of you. just picking up on what you were saying matthew to you this past week i mean everything down how the coalition is being characterized feuds backstabbing rebellion infighting i mean most of the i could go on how can they possibly work together in the weeks to come where germany does face really big challenges well i would be surprised if say who leaves at some point in the near future i don't think that the...
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the black police officers in bridgeport said we had to get black officers on, to relate to the community, so they had a special test for black officers. they came on after doing a year or two in housing projects, and they went back to federal court and they said, we are in the crime areas. this isn't right. they took them out where they could only work six months out of every three years. i did 18 years. i am white. all this training is a lot of baloney. there is one thing for a policeman, the golden rule, do unto others. i had no problems in two of the toughest areas fathery in the country, pan it village and beardsley father pannett village and beardsley terrace. ben: i don't have a doubt that whatever your race is coming you could do a fantastic job. and i wish that golden rule that you said is something that we all followed. when you see video after video that finally things are being of course, this is showing only the worst of policing, that is coming to define what is predominantly people doing a fine job. but that has become the image. it is a reality, that those kind of abuses d
the black police officers in bridgeport said we had to get black officers on, to relate to the community, so they had a special test for black officers. they came on after doing a year or two in housing projects, and they went back to federal court and they said, we are in the crime areas. this isn't right. they took them out where they could only work six months out of every three years. i did 18 years. i am white. all this training is a lot of baloney. there is one thing for a policeman, the...
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the chairman counted they had the colin federal officers because paige and her team are playing games. our attorneys have had communications with her attorneys for nearly a month now we send a marshal to her house to serve a subpoena. they had to go back three times before they finally were able to reach her. at his weekly news conference the house speaker said page is obligated appear. >> if she wants to plead the fifth that's her choice but a subpoena to testify before congress is not optional. >> two weeks ago fb eye agent peter strauss who had an extramarital affair with page. republicans remained focused on their text messages including this 2016 exchange for a page right trump is not ever going to become president, right? struck responded no, no he's not we will stop it. he still plans to appear thursday before the house panel. the session is public. he wants the deposition release. lou: catherine herridge. our first guest to discuss the fbi and justice department efforts to stop president trump's presidential bid joining us congressman matt gaetz who serves on a number of key c
the chairman counted they had the colin federal officers because paige and her team are playing games. our attorneys have had communications with her attorneys for nearly a month now we send a marshal to her house to serve a subpoena. they had to go back three times before they finally were able to reach her. at his weekly news conference the house speaker said page is obligated appear. >> if she wants to plead the fifth that's her choice but a subpoena to testify before congress is not...
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officers. the u.s. marshals to serve the subpoena. >> in addition, our attorneys have had communications with her attorney for nearly a month now about this appearance and her attorney agreed to accept service of the subpoena and turn around and try to reject it. so that's why we sent the marshalls to her house to serve the subpoena. they had to go back three times before they finally were able to reach her. >> two weeks ago, peter strzok, page's lover, was on capitol hill for a closed-door deposition. strzok's attorney told fox late this afternoon that he still does plan to appear tomorrow, maria. >> all right. that is public hearing. katherine, thank you. are senate democrats fighting president trump's supreme court pick now? helping or hurting their party in november. karl rove is coming up on that. stay with us. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replac
officers. the u.s. marshals to serve the subpoena. >> in addition, our attorneys have had communications with her attorney for nearly a month now about this appearance and her attorney agreed to accept service of the subpoena and turn around and try to reject it. so that's why we sent the marshalls to her house to serve the subpoena. they had to go back three times before they finally were able to reach her. >> two weeks ago, peter strzok, page's lover, was on capitol hill for a...
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the chairman says they had to call in federal officers because page and her team played games. >> in addition our attorneys have had communications with her attorneys for nearly a month now about this appearance and her attorney agreed to accept service of the subpoena and turned around and immediately tried to reject it. so that's why we sent the marshals to her house to serve the subpoena. they had to go back three times before they were finally able to reach her. >> of the situation tonight remains highly fluid. a legal source close to peter strzok tells fox news that he still plans to appear tomorrow on capitol hill and his team wants the transcript for his closed-door deposition two weeks ago made public as well. >> sean: catherine herridge in washington. here with reaction, the author -- less than two weeks away. the definitive book on this whole scheme, the russia hoax, the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump. gregg jarrett is also here on site with us in london. fox news reporter sara carter. and peter strzok either appears friday or will be held in
the chairman says they had to call in federal officers because page and her team played games. >> in addition our attorneys have had communications with her attorneys for nearly a month now about this appearance and her attorney agreed to accept service of the subpoena and turned around and immediately tried to reject it. so that's why we sent the marshals to her house to serve the subpoena. they had to go back three times before they were finally able to reach her. >> of the...
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every law enforcement officer at the local, state, tribal, and federal levels risk their life to provide and -- protect and serve their community. if we can't give them the basic tools to do their jobs, our communities risk safety and justice for victims. we must do better. i urge my colleagues to support my amendment on behalf of these brave law enforcement officials and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. calvert: i rise in support of the amendment. i'm happy to accept the gentleman's amendment and the rest of my colleagues to address the safety public needs in indian country. the ranking member and i have worked very closely in indian country to recognize its short comings in indian country and certainly within the indian public safety and justice problems that we're having throughout the united states. so i certainly support an aye vote and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. o'halleran: i tha
every law enforcement officer at the local, state, tribal, and federal levels risk their life to provide and -- protect and serve their community. if we can't give them the basic tools to do their jobs, our communities risk safety and justice for victims. we must do better. i urge my colleagues to support my amendment on behalf of these brave law enforcement officials and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california...
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>> despite the fact we are talking about potential federal crimes, neither pruitt or anyone in his office has responded at all. we've reached out multiple times, but this epa administrator and his communications officers are just choosing not to respond. john? >> i want to stay on this. this is peculiar to say the least. thanks so much. >>> up next, breaking news on the kids found alive deep inside a flooded cave and the danger they still face. ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com aleve presents: "staying in the game" with uncle drew. this is the moment. you gonna run away from it? or are you gonna step up and take it? now introducing, aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. so you can leave it all on the court. coach: no, kids, don't you do that! uncle drew: i could do thi
>> despite the fact we are talking about potential federal crimes, neither pruitt or anyone in his office has responded at all. we've reached out multiple times, but this epa administrator and his communications officers are just choosing not to respond. john? >> i want to stay on this. this is peculiar to say the least. thanks so much. >>> up next, breaking news on the kids found alive deep inside a flooded cave and the danger they still face. ♪ brown paper packages tied...
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the us attorney's office made a good-faith effort to organize different people from the community to be involved in these efforts but one of the biggest -- the us federal government, in that space. radicalization is a local phenomenon and ringing the us government from the federal government on down, tends to not have any legitimacy dealing with people in the field. it has to be an organic local effort to combat extremism. and the other thing they having complication, religion is a topic the you can't touch. the us government is willing to engage in a political debate for us foreign policy, and a mobilizing factor for individuals at a disadvantage in trying to push people off the path. it seems like local organizations if you look at the gaming world, former gang members have taken them and said you go back to the community, and talk about your experience. and a 15 or 16-year-old version of your self up and down that road. i know the ideology, it is a dead end. and us governments, and to provide some angel funding. and it is not coming from the us government. and create some standard
the us attorney's office made a good-faith effort to organize different people from the community to be involved in these efforts but one of the biggest -- the us federal government, in that space. radicalization is a local phenomenon and ringing the us government from the federal government on down, tends to not have any legitimacy dealing with people in the field. it has to be an organic local effort to combat extremism. and the other thing they having complication, religion is a topic the...
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officer which statutes that govern other federal agencies and codifies long-standing congressional reporting requirements regarding the intelligence community information technology environment. mr. chairman, the intelligence community comprises thousands of patriotic americans who do difficult jobs. sometimes a great personal risk to keep americans safe from foreign threats. today these threats take many different forms and emanate from various parts of the world. in the middle east the threat from isis is -- has not ceased despite loss of territory. our intelligence professionals ace the daunting task of tracking them fleeing syria throughout the region. iran has solidified influence off through armed proxy militias and quest to vole a sheate precedent. in asia, china poses numerous security challenges related to expanding military capabilities, growing national force projection, and extensive extra terl territorial claims. the chinese regime is engaged in a widespread efforts, including both illicit and list it means to aguirre critical u.s. national security technologies and intellectual
officer which statutes that govern other federal agencies and codifies long-standing congressional reporting requirements regarding the intelligence community information technology environment. mr. chairman, the intelligence community comprises thousands of patriotic americans who do difficult jobs. sometimes a great personal risk to keep americans safe from foreign threats. today these threats take many different forms and emanate from various parts of the world. in the middle east the threat...
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marshals that are detaining the parents, and it's the office of refugee resettlement or hhs which is holding the children and now whats happening is the agencies arent able to communicate well and they're having trouble connecting these families together now." for a fifth day demonstrators have camped outside the immigration and customs enforcement headquarters in san francisco against splitting up immigrant parents and their kids...calling for the dismantiling of ice.the same day vice president mike pence doubled-down on the zero- tolerance policy implemented by ice agents.sot: vice president mike pence: "we will always stand proudly with the brave heroes of ice and our border patrol."the justice department says 83 children under five have been linked to their parents, but 16 are still without connections to relatives.approximately 100 of them were separated from their families. tit's unclear what consequence if any there may be if the government doesn't meet it's deadline. live in san francisco ella sogomonian kron 4 news. ((ken))a small group of migrant parents separated from thei
marshals that are detaining the parents, and it's the office of refugee resettlement or hhs which is holding the children and now whats happening is the agencies arent able to communicate well and they're having trouble connecting these families together now." for a fifth day demonstrators have camped outside the immigration and customs enforcement headquarters in san francisco against splitting up immigrant parents and their kids...calling for the dismantiling of ice.the same day vice...
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prosecutors actually weren't allowed to look at all the stuff they had seized from his home and his office because he is a lawyer. so all his documents, all of his communications, all the files seized from his office and his home, they're all covered by attorney-client privilege. and the government can't look at any of them. one of the lawyers who michael cohen hired to defend him said that attorney-client privilege would result in millions of the documents seized being denied to the prosecutors. so they might have thought they were getting everything from cohen but according to cohen's lawyer, millions of documents would be held back because they were privileged. that has not turned out to be the way it has gone. what this new report says is that there are about 22,000 dpomts are still going through some layer of review, and she the special master, will decide whether they are attorney-client privilege. 22,000 documents. still in the mix. today prosecutors were given 1.3 million documents. that were seized from michael cohen's office and home today. prosecutors got that many documents fro
prosecutors actually weren't allowed to look at all the stuff they had seized from his home and his office because he is a lawyer. so all his documents, all of his communications, all the files seized from his office and his home, they're all covered by attorney-client privilege. and the government can't look at any of them. one of the lawyers who michael cohen hired to defend him said that attorney-client privilege would result in millions of the documents seized being denied to the...
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>> despite the fact we are talking about federal crimes, neither pruitt or anyone in his office has bothered to respond at all. we've given the epa detailed accounts of this report, have reached out multiple times. but this epa administrators and his communications officers are choosing not to respond. >> we're going to stay on this. drew griffin, thanks so much. >>> breaking news on the kids found alive deep inside a flooded cave and the danger they still face. since joining ninehahi, ubmonths ago,o. my priority has been to listen to you... to cities and communities, and to my own employees. i've seen a lot of good. we've changed the way people get around. we've provided new opportunities. but moving forward, it's time to move in a new direction. and i want you to know just how excited i am, to write uber's next chapter, with you. one of our core values as a company, is to always do the right thing. and if there are times when we fall short, we commit to being open, taking responsibility for the problem, and fixing it. this begins with new leadership, and a new culture. and you're going to
>> despite the fact we are talking about federal crimes, neither pruitt or anyone in his office has bothered to respond at all. we've given the epa detailed accounts of this report, have reached out multiple times. but this epa administrators and his communications officers are choosing not to respond. >> we're going to stay on this. drew griffin, thanks so much. >>> breaking news on the kids found alive deep inside a flooded cave and the danger they still face. since...
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the black police officers in bridgeport said, we have to get black officers on to relate to the community, so they had a special vest for black officers. they came on after doing a year or two in housing projects, went back to federal court, and said, here in the crime areas. this is not right. they took them out with it could work maybe six months of every three years. i did 18 years and i am white. a lot of this training is a lot of baloney. , do onto others. 18 years, i have no problems and two of the toughest areas probably in the country, father panic village and bears the terrorists. terrace.ey i would love to answer questions about what real policing is like. host: ben austen might have a question for you. guest: i do not think there is any doubt that whatever your race is, you can do a fantastic job. i wish that golden rule that you said is something that we all followed. the video after video that finally things are being documented that are of course, this is showing only the worst of policing that is coming to define what is mostly, predominantly people doing a fine job. that h
the black police officers in bridgeport said, we have to get black officers on to relate to the community, so they had a special vest for black officers. they came on after doing a year or two in housing projects, went back to federal court, and said, here in the crime areas. this is not right. they took them out with it could work maybe six months of every three years. i did 18 years and i am white. a lot of this training is a lot of baloney. , do onto others. 18 years, i have no problems and...
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no counter- protesters came and no police officers outside the federal building--during the federal holiday.kl sig out. (catherine) coming up....nearly 100 million people are under heat advisories across the country this independence day.. and high temperatures aren't the only concern.. still ahead - why many fireworks shows are being cancelled.. (vicki) three people arrested. the actors they are accused of kidnapping from their los angeles home. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. i nev
no counter- protesters came and no police officers outside the federal building--during the federal holiday.kl sig out. (catherine) coming up....nearly 100 million people are under heat advisories across the country this independence day.. and high temperatures aren't the only concern.. still ahead - why many fireworks shows are being cancelled.. (vicki) three people arrested. the actors they are accused of kidnapping from their los angeles home. just when you thought you were done painting......
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and because of who he was in terms of being a respected community member and police officer, nothing happened to me as a result. i got a kick in the ass from dad and had a conversation about that and i was grounded or something, but i didn't need to go to jail or prison. so i just feel like it's unfair that the privilege that i had in having a mentor like my father and having that safeguard is the difference between me and you. i was adopted. they could have been like no, we'll take this kid. i won the lottery. i got to go home with them and be raised in their schools. college was never a question. despite the fact that neither of my parent hs ever gone. that entire time i was messing up and doing things that these young people were doing but because i had interventions at the time pro social and not punitive and shaming and awful, i got out of that and grew up. it didn't happen when i was 19. it happened when i was 26 years old. went to law school. here i am. >> adam introduced me to julian, a young man who o has already had several rub ins with the law. he currently lives with his
and because of who he was in terms of being a respected community member and police officer, nothing happened to me as a result. i got a kick in the ass from dad and had a conversation about that and i was grounded or something, but i didn't need to go to jail or prison. so i just feel like it's unfair that the privilege that i had in having a mentor like my father and having that safeguard is the difference between me and you. i was adopted. they could have been like no, we'll take this kid. i...
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andy represents the best of what texas' legal community has to offer to our federal courts. andy oldham was born to high school sweethearts. his parents, like their grandparents before them, new struggles and hard work. andy's father was raised in a trailer with four other siblings. and his father, andy's grandfather, spent years away from his family, first fighting in world war ii and then korea. his mother was raised by her divorced mother, andy's mother helped manage the household starting at age eight. growing up in these humble beginnings taught both of andy's parents the value of hard work. his mother drove a cement truck and cleaned deep fryers in restaurants to pay his way through college and his mother was one of the first women to attend the university of virginia. together both enrolled in the medical college of virginia where his father became a doctor and his mother became a dentist. andy's parents had enormous student debts to pay, and so andy learned what it was like to grow up with little as well. but he likewise learned the value of an education from his par
andy represents the best of what texas' legal community has to offer to our federal courts. andy oldham was born to high school sweethearts. his parents, like their grandparents before them, new struggles and hard work. andy's father was raised in a trailer with four other siblings. and his father, andy's grandfather, spent years away from his family, first fighting in world war ii and then korea. his mother was raised by her divorced mother, andy's mother helped manage the household starting...
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supporting a great federal job provider and helping our communities at the same time. at a time when banks and other institutions are abapped doning rural communities, in my district alone, post office is ag perfect medium to co-locate in my home state, 18.6% of cleveland household have no checking or savings account. 24.1% of households are under banked forced to use costly pay day and currency exchange stores to cash paychecks. moshr more than 35% of cleveland, live below the federal -- >> the house is not in order. the chair: the gentleman is not correct rningt the house will come to order. the gentlewoman may proceed. ms. kaptur: i thank the chair. many post offices are loathed in bank deserts. 59% of post offices are in zip codes with either baverages or only one bank branch. while depiffing the post office to serve our communities in a more expansive community, we could put the postal service on the right track and bring back hundreds of jobs and restore faith in our governmental services. they are providing expansive and affordable service to all the american pe
supporting a great federal job provider and helping our communities at the same time. at a time when banks and other institutions are abapped doning rural communities, in my district alone, post office is ag perfect medium to co-locate in my home state, 18.6% of cleveland household have no checking or savings account. 24.1% of households are under banked forced to use costly pay day and currency exchange stores to cash paychecks. moshr more than 35% of cleveland, live below the federal --...
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and because of who he was in terms of being a respected community member and a police officer, nothing happened to me as a result. i mean, i got a kick in the ass from my dad and we had a conversation about that. and you know, i was grounded or something. but i certainly didn't need to go to jail or prison. so i just feel like it's unfair that the privilege that i had in having a mentor like my father and having that safeguard from the bottomless pit of the criminal justice system is the difference between me sit heerg and talking to you. i was adopted. it was a lottery ticket. they could have literally been like no, we'll take this kid. but i won the lottery. i got to go home with them and be raised in their house, in their community, in their schools. college was never a question. despite the fact that neither of my parents had ever gone. i went to college. and that entire time i was messing up. i was doing things that these young people were doing. but because i had interventions at the time that were pro social and not punitive and shaming and awful, i got out of that and then i ju
and because of who he was in terms of being a respected community member and a police officer, nothing happened to me as a result. i mean, i got a kick in the ass from my dad and we had a conversation about that. and you know, i was grounded or something. but i certainly didn't need to go to jail or prison. so i just feel like it's unfair that the privilege that i had in having a mentor like my father and having that safeguard from the bottomless pit of the criminal justice system is the...
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the bill prioritizes the federal government's response to the opioid crisis. our bill keeps the focus on the high trafficking areas program and the drug free community area with $99 million allocated through the office of the national drug control policy. the bill provides a funding increase to the postal service inspector general to address narcotics trafficking through the mail and we have to pay attention to that. the bill includes $2 million in new funding for the counsel of inspector general for integrity and for improvement to the website oversight.gov. if you not gone to that website, i would enkiewrng that you do -- encourage that you do that. their work needs to be highlighted and weed need to implemented -- we need to implement those recommendations. they are on the front lines to reduce waste, fraud, and abuse and reduce billions of dollars of cost savings and we need to see those and implement it. oversight.gov has improved their work and this will improve the savings in the future by maintaining the website. again, i do want to thank my friend sen
the bill prioritizes the federal government's response to the opioid crisis. our bill keeps the focus on the high trafficking areas program and the drug free community area with $99 million allocated through the office of the national drug control policy. the bill provides a funding increase to the postal service inspector general to address narcotics trafficking through the mail and we have to pay attention to that. the bill includes $2 million in new funding for the counsel of inspector...
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she served on the 2016-2017 federal communications commission presidential transmission team. dr. layton has a phd and an mba from the rotterdam school of management and a ba of business management. george clover is in the washington office where he helps develop and coordinate the organizations comments related to its advocacy across a wide range of policy issues, including safety, telecommunications, energy and finance. he also oversees anti-policy issues. he has three decades of federal policy with service in all three branches of the federal government. mr. slover holds a j.d. and a masters of public affairs from the lbj school. before we begin, i would like to swear you all in as witnesses. if you'll stand and raise your hand. do you swear that the testimony you're about to give to the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. mr. legere, you may begin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman lee, ranking member klobucr klobuchar, thank you for inviting us to talk about anti-crust trust and consumer rights and i look forward to answering
she served on the 2016-2017 federal communications commission presidential transmission team. dr. layton has a phd and an mba from the rotterdam school of management and a ba of business management. george clover is in the washington office where he helps develop and coordinate the organizations comments related to its advocacy across a wide range of policy issues, including safety, telecommunications, energy and finance. he also oversees anti-policy issues. he has three decades of federal...
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that led to the creation of into office within the federal immigrations and customs enforcement agency called the victims of immigration crime engagement which for the families had advocated the voice office which is an annual budget of nearly $4 million and employs 24 community relations officers to assist victims of immigration related crimes arranged and paid for the families travel less month to washington. thesen find more about angel families. that's the website version of it. in new jersey, democrat line. i does want to discuss the minimum-wage issue. i think that we need to tax the 1% a lot more. andhat we can go ahead raise the minimum wage. host: how do you think one will affect the other? caller: if we tax them more we will have more money to distribute to the people who work so hard and that minimum-wage obviously we can't old.afford -- i'm 40 years i have had to reduce myself to minimum-wage job. to putarely afford clothes on my back. jeffrey is in st. petersburg, florida. republican line. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i would just like to comment that w
that led to the creation of into office within the federal immigrations and customs enforcement agency called the victims of immigration crime engagement which for the families had advocated the voice office which is an annual budget of nearly $4 million and employs 24 community relations officers to assist victims of immigration related crimes arranged and paid for the families travel less month to washington. thesen find more about angel families. that's the website version of it. in new...
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tonko's legislation will move to establish a new office to coordinate and track federal funding of broadband across every agency. this is important because the federal government's grant system can oftentimes be confusing and disjointed and making it difficult for communities and organizations to find grants they may be eligible for. as a result you, they may be losing out on lost opportunities especially when it comes to broadband needs. our rural communities continue to struggle and one area that's proven to be a boon is access to high speed internet. by encompassing all of these grants into one area, we can assist communities and organizations across the country in their search for federal grant funding. access to broadband is a recipe for growth. allowing people to take and create new opportunities that may not have been there before. that's why i urge my colleagues to support this legislation, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. does the gentleman reserve? mr. lance: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. tonko: mr
tonko's legislation will move to establish a new office to coordinate and track federal funding of broadband across every agency. this is important because the federal government's grant system can oftentimes be confusing and disjointed and making it difficult for communities and organizations to find grants they may be eligible for. as a result you, they may be losing out on lost opportunities especially when it comes to broadband needs. our rural communities continue to struggle and one area...