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for the ages that wimbledon after nearly 5 hours of time ripping tennis novak djokovic to be stronger federer to taste of victory at the all england club 45th time. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program at the 75 people have been killed and more than a 1000000 displaced by monsoon flooding and 3 south asian states many more people are missing nepal northern india and bangladesh have all been affected by the catastrophic conditions authorities also warn of a looming health crisis water borne disease. a deadly bomb soon season in much of south asia. in nepal the off the moth of mess floods and deadly landslides for the displaced there's more rain to come. by in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead but. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the p
for the ages that wimbledon after nearly 5 hours of time ripping tennis novak djokovic to be stronger federer to taste of victory at the all england club 45th time. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program at the 75 people have been killed and more than a 1000000 displaced by monsoon flooding and 3 south asian states many more people are missing nepal northern india and bangladesh have all been affected by the catastrophic conditions authorities also warn of a looming health crisis water borne...
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these are managed by the federal agencies. previous administrations have allowed these lands to be mismanaged and thus are learning with a heavy fuel load. wild and fire policies allow management objectives to be attained through prescribed burning during the fire season. it is flawed. our board has studied and successfully shared information with neighboring counties and the national association of counties in an effort to achieve weapon fire policy changes. we have supper through years of hazardous wildfire conditions and during toxic smoke events for the past two years. these entered not just for a day but three and four months on end. it has adversely affected the health of our residents and our economy. fuel rejection through the executive order that our president has put forth and fire policies can work together for healthy for and public lands that our citizens deserve. in all of this and mark, you president trump hat become a friend and the biggest ally to the counties in this great country. i am here to say thank you.
these are managed by the federal agencies. previous administrations have allowed these lands to be mismanaged and thus are learning with a heavy fuel load. wild and fire policies allow management objectives to be attained through prescribed burning during the fire season. it is flawed. our board has studied and successfully shared information with neighboring counties and the national association of counties in an effort to achieve weapon fire policy changes. we have supper through years of...
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of debate in the focuses on the role of the federal government. does the medical marketplace work badly because the government interferes too much or too little? it is useful to turn back the clock. what was health care prior to 1965, the year the federal government got into the business of funding medical care to medicare and medicaid? today, i will provide a brief answer. i will show the downside of our heavily marketed system, inflated prices, and lack of access, were all evident by 1960, the first year the u.s. health care system was declared to be in crisis. that crisis led to the federal government getting involved, ostensibly to correct for market failures. it did not work. the key take away point is this. policymakers who want to turn back the clock to some version of government free medicine need to look carefully at what the andem was like before nice 65, and why it did not work. -- before 1965, and why it did not work. in the colonial era, guild regulation of medicine did not survive the transfer to the new world. mottoalism encouraged
of debate in the focuses on the role of the federal government. does the medical marketplace work badly because the government interferes too much or too little? it is useful to turn back the clock. what was health care prior to 1965, the year the federal government got into the business of funding medical care to medicare and medicaid? today, i will provide a brief answer. i will show the downside of our heavily marketed system, inflated prices, and lack of access, were all evident by 1960,...
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he was speaking outside the federal courthouse in tucson. to my friends, and family and loved ones, but all of us -- all of you, we have done our best and we really should take a moment to celebrate that as we prepare for this future. while i do not know with the government has hoped to accomplish year, i do know what the effects of all of this has be, and will continue to raising of public consciousness, greater awareness of humanitarianan crisis in the borderland, more volunteers who want to stand in solididarity wh migrants, local residents stiffen in the resistance to border walls and the militarization of our communities, and a flood of water into the desert at a time when it is most needed. thank you for all of your support. i love you all very, very much. amy: that is s scott wararren. he has drawn support from elected officials, human rights defenders, and faith leaders across the world. in a letter last week, 15 u.s. senators urged the department of justice to drop charges against him saying, "providing humanitarian aid should never
he was speaking outside the federal courthouse in tucson. to my friends, and family and loved ones, but all of us -- all of you, we have done our best and we really should take a moment to celebrate that as we prepare for this future. while i do not know with the government has hoped to accomplish year, i do know what the effects of all of this has be, and will continue to raising of public consciousness, greater awareness of humanitarianan crisis in the borderland, more volunteers who want to...
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cross-currents weighing on the economy that's how federal reserve chief powell described the state of affairs and the strongest signal yet at the world's most powerful central bank could cut rates this month. the end of the road for the foxconn beetle as the very last edition rolls off an assembly line in mexico. and monaco because of the 1st european country to be covered by super fast 5 g. . courtesy of a controversial chinese firm walk away. this is the w. business i'm in berlin federal reserve chairman jerome powell has boosted expectations for the 1st u.s. interest rate cut in a decade to be implemented later this month in testimony to congress power pointed to a broad global weakness clouding the u.s. economic outlook amid uncertainty about the fallout from trump's trade conflict with china and other nations president donald trump has been pushing paul to cut rates and has repeatedly said he has the power to fire the fed chair if he doesn't comply. our financial correspondent joins us now from new york to tell us and how did the comments go down on wall street. new records simpl
cross-currents weighing on the economy that's how federal reserve chief powell described the state of affairs and the strongest signal yet at the world's most powerful central bank could cut rates this month. the end of the road for the foxconn beetle as the very last edition rolls off an assembly line in mexico. and monaco because of the 1st european country to be covered by super fast 5 g. . courtesy of a controversial chinese firm walk away. this is the w. business i'm in berlin federal...
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federal grants saved money. congress should insure federal infrastructure investments. recipients of federal flooding will consider how climate changes. highlight state and local efforts including new york risk and resiliency act. in summary, states and communities need tools and technical assistance ahead of disasters to facilitate resilient rebuilding when funds are available. beyond infrastructure it should also support operational development including helping people evacuate safely. >> we'll start with rounds of questions. i would like to ask our representatives from wyoming, utah and delaware. if congress passes a series of these short terms extension, what the impact is going to be on states like wyoming and utah and delaware in terms of planning, in terms of highway construction, in terms of road and bridge maintenance. if you would like to start? >> thank you, mr. chairman. yes, it's extremely disruptive to programs because engineering projects take time whether you're planning or designing and all of that becomes very unpredictable if you can't know for sure h
federal grants saved money. congress should insure federal infrastructure investments. recipients of federal flooding will consider how climate changes. highlight state and local efforts including new york risk and resiliency act. in summary, states and communities need tools and technical assistance ahead of disasters to facilitate resilient rebuilding when funds are available. beyond infrastructure it should also support operational development including helping people evacuate safely....
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all federal executions willplake ce at a federal prison in indiana. chris pillion, nbc news. >> i'm era gonzalez. virginia is reportg more illnesses due to a bacteria. 37 of the cases this year have come in the last two wes, and they still don't know the source. virni
all federal executions willplake ce at a federal prison in indiana. chris pillion, nbc news. >> i'm era gonzalez. virginia is reportg more illnesses due to a bacteria. 37 of the cases this year have come in the last two wes, and they still don't know the source. virni
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federal judge ruled that you broke federal law by not doing so. do you think, you're thinking would have been different had you followed the law, consulted the victims? >> first let me, let me point out we followed department policy. department policy at the time made very clear and, this is in a written statement that was subsequently issued by what is called the office of legal counsel which is the chief policy making, the chief legal arm of the department of justice, that these situations with non-prosecution agreements are not covered by the cbra at the time because the cbra, according to department policy does not attach until a case is actually brought. now i understand that the judge had a different view, and i understand that the judge's view was that the department policy did not comply with the law. and that's the way our system works. our system works in that a judge can say what the department policy is, is not consistent with the law. now, let me also point out since then, a few years, congress amended the cbra. congress amended it ex
federal judge ruled that you broke federal law by not doing so. do you think, you're thinking would have been different had you followed the law, consulted the victims? >> first let me, let me point out we followed department policy. department policy at the time made very clear and, this is in a written statement that was subsequently issued by what is called the office of legal counsel which is the chief policy making, the chief legal arm of the department of justice, that these...
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federal funds to the region. we are proposing an exchange of 3.366 million in funds from the project with an equivalent amount of prop k. funds from the better market street project, which i will describe in the next few slides. the project is at 95% design and public works will be ready to advertise the construction project in september. the project has seen a 12 month delay due to a prolonged process in obtaining the right-of-way certification from caltrain which is a requirement for federal highways. public works missed the obligation deadline for the funds, which put the funds at risk of being lost to the project. the benefits of the fund exchange would be that it would federalize the project, avoiding federal -- further delays, and would enable the project to complete design and meet the construction schedules. as you will hear in the next presentation, the better market street project is in the environmental phase with his final certification anticipated in december. the federal build grant triggered this f
federal funds to the region. we are proposing an exchange of 3.366 million in funds from the project with an equivalent amount of prop k. funds from the better market street project, which i will describe in the next few slides. the project is at 95% design and public works will be ready to advertise the construction project in september. the project has seen a 12 month delay due to a prolonged process in obtaining the right-of-way certification from caltrain which is a requirement for federal...
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that roger federer lost this match you know and we've had these conversations many times about roger federer whenever he loses a final you know it has to do with his age and between let me remind also our review is that between 20122017 roger federer did a new goal a dry spell where he didn't 5 years where he didn't win any grants and trophies but what did he do at the end of that he surprised all of us he came back he won 2017 what is it back to back a straight and opens as well as wimbledon so obviously this is a missed opportunity but the tank is still full when it comes to roger federer and age has not slowed him down ok so we might see him back again you never know what and also the performance against the dollar that and yesterday it's a testament to just how good he is you know joke about you know talk about his 16 grand slam title so federer has a record 20. conjunctive it suppress that hard look and the tennis world will agree on this if there's one man that can surpass roger federer his record it is novak djokovic i mean he is not just incredibly talented but he also has ti
that roger federer lost this match you know and we've had these conversations many times about roger federer whenever he loses a final you know it has to do with his age and between let me remind also our review is that between 20122017 roger federer did a new goal a dry spell where he didn't 5 years where he didn't win any grants and trophies but what did he do at the end of that he surprised all of us he came back he won 2017 what is it back to back a straight and opens as well as wimbledon...
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it is another misconception about the federal death penalty that it is somehow these unique federal interesest where people are there for treason and spying and ththe like when it is nonot true. very often the connection between a federal interest is extremely attenuated nothing people are very y surprised to learn about ththe. amy: the peoe is that they will execute, they'll execute more people, they will try to, five prisoners, then have been executed on federal debt through in over 50 years. >> you have to wonder, as i said, why did they choose five people who did not have stays of execution, who were not in position to be part of a challengnge to the method d of exececution to how the federal government was planning to use its awesome power? i think that was a cynical and run decision -- and run decision, keeping it out of the due process, keeping it out of the court scrutiny. i think that is why those people were chosen, which again, that is n not good governrnment. ththat is not transparency. that is not a willingness to say this is how we do things, this is how we make decisions. it is
it is another misconception about the federal death penalty that it is somehow these unique federal interesest where people are there for treason and spying and ththe like when it is nonot true. very often the connection between a federal interest is extremely attenuated nothing people are very y surprised to learn about ththe. amy: the peoe is that they will execute, they'll execute more people, they will try to, five prisoners, then have been executed on federal debt through in over 50 years....
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president tries to put pressure on the federal reserve to get impressed by that. out for debate but we also shouldn't forget the federal reserve is not a one man or woman shoulders is a committee that makes the decisions but we also got the fed minutes here on wednesday and they showed that a couple of members already in june were kind of playing around with the idea of cutting rates already in june but it's really tough to tell if the fed members get influenced by the u.s. president or not but either way it looks like even as we are right in the middle of the longest economic expansion in the history of the united states we still got it or will probably get this rate cut by the end of the month and as we've seen in the past usually one rate cut doesn't come alone so once the federal reserve starts cutting rates there might be more cuts to follow thank you normal for me and quite a there on wall street thank you very much. staying with donald trump he said to order an investigation to into france's planned tax on technology companies potentially opening the door t
president tries to put pressure on the federal reserve to get impressed by that. out for debate but we also shouldn't forget the federal reserve is not a one man or woman shoulders is a committee that makes the decisions but we also got the fed minutes here on wednesday and they showed that a couple of members already in june were kind of playing around with the idea of cutting rates already in june but it's really tough to tell if the fed members get influenced by the u.s. president or not but...
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federal prosecutors said the videotape alone was not enough to prove the officers committed a federal crime. >> the evidence here does not support charging officer daniel pantaleo or any other officer with a federal criminal civility rights violation. >> reporter: garner's mother is calling for officers to be held accountable. >> this is an outrage, insult, you killed my son, and you won't get away with it. >> reporter: there was disagreement within the department of justus as to how to proceed in this case. we're told the civil rights division wanted to bring charges, but the eastern district of new york did not. ultimately a.g. barr stepped in and sided with them. the nypd is looking into a separate investigation against officer pant lay yeo. they'll make a decision whether the officer will be fired. that will happen likely in late august. jeff pegues, cbs news, brooklyn. >>> well, ahead on "cbs this morning," eric garner's mother will be in studio 57 to discuss her reaction to the decision not to file civilian rights charges in garner's death. >>> singer r. kelly remains behind bar
federal prosecutors said the videotape alone was not enough to prove the officers committed a federal crime. >> the evidence here does not support charging officer daniel pantaleo or any other officer with a federal criminal civility rights violation. >> reporter: garner's mother is calling for officers to be held accountable. >> this is an outrage, insult, you killed my son, and you won't get away with it. >> reporter: there was disagreement within the department of...
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no no no i would agree you know look you managed to avoid this federal charge. it is played out to your lesser state charges back in 2008 but i can tell you this that you know his victims at that time they were teenagers but now they're grown women and they have families and their children themselves so now i think we're starting to see more people coming forward they're willing to come forward and 111 last point a very dramatic moment during the press conference today when the u.s. attorney in new york stepped away from the podium at one point he pointed out a picture of this large board that had picture and he encouraged anyone else who may have been a victim or abused by actually him to come forward and to call the f.b.i. so again i think it's safe to say there are likely other victims out there and that's and there's possibly you this is the beginning of much more to come with this case and further charges and indictments we'll see but a very serious a very stunning and a very sordid story absolutely i think for walking us through that john heidi from miami.
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men's final for the ages at wimbledon after nearly 5 hours of ripping tennis novak djokovic beats roger federer to taste of victory at the all england club 45th time. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program of the 75 people have been killed and more than a 1000000 displaced by monsoon flooding in 3 south asian states many more people are missing nepal northern india and bangladesh have all been affected by the catastrophic conditions authorities also warn of a looming health crisis water borne disease. a deadly bomb soon season in much of south asia. in nepal the off the moth of mess floods and deadly landslides for the displaced there's more rain to come. nearby in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. and. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these ar
men's final for the ages at wimbledon after nearly 5 hours of ripping tennis novak djokovic beats roger federer to taste of victory at the all england club 45th time. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program of the 75 people have been killed and more than a 1000000 displaced by monsoon flooding in 3 south asian states many more people are missing nepal northern india and bangladesh have all been affected by the catastrophic conditions authorities also warn of a looming health crisis water borne...
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started under the auspices of the federal writers project. at the time it was created, it was consider the ugly duckling of the federal arts project. that's because the public regarded with a great deal of skepticism and suspicion this idea, this ill-defined category of unemployed writers getting put on the relief roles to do who knows what. they were called boondoggle or's -- or slackers and not seen as pulling their weight during the great depression. it started off as a project that was not well received by the american public, but because of its legacy, the ex-slave narrative, it has become the most important of the federal arts projects of the time. in terms of how did it develop, some federal directors received some ex-slave narratives from states that had undertaken it early, and that was the state of florida. it was under the direction of a southern white woman who is very interested in african-american culture. she was a fan of zora neal hurston, as i think many of us are today. she was professionally trained as a stenographer and th
started under the auspices of the federal writers project. at the time it was created, it was consider the ugly duckling of the federal arts project. that's because the public regarded with a great deal of skepticism and suspicion this idea, this ill-defined category of unemployed writers getting put on the relief roles to do who knows what. they were called boondoggle or's -- or slackers and not seen as pulling their weight during the great depression. it started off as a project that was not...
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cross-currents weighing on the economy that's how federal reserve chief a towel described the state of affairs in the strongest signal yet at the world's most powerful central bank could cut rates this month. the end of the road for the forgotten beatle as the very last edition rolls off an assembly line in mexico. in monaco becomes the 1st european country to be covered by super fast 5 g. 8 her to see of controversial chinese firm walk away. this is d.w. business i'm joined now the milan in berlin federal reserve chairman jerome powell has boosted expectations for the 1st u.s. interest rate cut in a decade to be implemented later this month and testimony to congress power pointed to a broader global weakness clouding the u.s. economic outlook amid uncertainty about the fallout from trump's trade conflict with china and other nations president donald trump has been pushing paul to cut rates and has repeatedly said he has the power to fire the fed chair if he doesn't comply. our financial correspondent joins us now from new york tell us ans how did powers comments go down on wall street
cross-currents weighing on the economy that's how federal reserve chief a towel described the state of affairs in the strongest signal yet at the world's most powerful central bank could cut rates this month. the end of the road for the forgotten beatle as the very last edition rolls off an assembly line in mexico. in monaco becomes the 1st european country to be covered by super fast 5 g. 8 her to see of controversial chinese firm walk away. this is d.w. business i'm joined now the milan in...
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the federal reserve cutting interest rates bay quarty a qua point. the federal reserve ending its balance sheet reduction two months earlier than planned. instead of september it's now this month the federal reserve citing imply k implications of global development and muted inflation. it says the expansion is likely to continue but says uncertai y uncertainties about the outlook remain on forward guidance and what the fed will do next, the committee contemplates -- as the committee contemplates the future target range of the federal funds rate it will act as appropriate to expand the expansion the vote, 8-2. two dissents esther george of kansas city and eric rosengren of boston both wanted to keep rates unchanged. on the economic outlook, surprisingly the same from the month or months when they didn't cut rates. they say the labor market remains strong economic activity rising at a moderate rate. unemployment remains slow. household spending appears to have picked up business investment has been soft, that's the one negative. inflation running below
the federal reserve cutting interest rates bay quarty a qua point. the federal reserve ending its balance sheet reduction two months earlier than planned. instead of september it's now this month the federal reserve citing imply k implications of global development and muted inflation. it says the expansion is likely to continue but says uncertai y uncertainties about the outlook remain on forward guidance and what the fed will do next, the committee contemplates -- as the committee...
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two other judges on the court of federal claims. they are doing a good job. host: what about the performance of the justices? guest: i am biased justice gorsuch because i clerked for him. he's doing phenomenal and so is justice cavanaugh. if you look at the end of the first term they came through -- the present campaigned on appointing justices who interpret and follow the law as written, and not how they wish it were written. they are judges, not senators. if you look at how justice gorsuch and justice cavanaugh did this last term, the president delivered on his campaign promise. they disagreed on several cases, but the disagreement was about a matter of law. it was not a policy outcome or political outcome. that's not how judges are supposed to operate and what we saw with justice gorsuch and justice cavanaugh. host: one of the highlights from this past term, highlighted by bloomberg is when it comes to siding withuch on liberals on four occasions, is that concern you? guest: no one would accuse justice gorsuch of being a liberal, he looks at the law. that'
two other judges on the court of federal claims. they are doing a good job. host: what about the performance of the justices? guest: i am biased justice gorsuch because i clerked for him. he's doing phenomenal and so is justice cavanaugh. if you look at the end of the first term they came through -- the present campaigned on appointing justices who interpret and follow the law as written, and not how they wish it were written. they are judges, not senators. if you look at how justice gorsuch...
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kelly was arrested last night in chicago on new federal charges. he was indicted by a new grand jury on 13 counts including child pornography, insight minor to engage in criminal activity, and obstruction of justice. meanwhile sources tell cbs news kelly is facing a separate federal indictment in new york. the new york eastern district is expected to file charges today under the umbrella of racketeering. this year kelly was charged with more than 20 counts of sexual abuse. in an interview with "cbs this morning" co-host gayle king in march, he insisted the allegations against him were false. >>> and president trump has dropped his plan to add a controversial citizenship to the 2020 census, but as paula reid explains, he has another way to find out who is a citizen and who isn't. >> it's essential we have a clear breakdown of the citizens and non-citizens that break down the numbers. >> president trump has a way to collect citizenship information from everyone in the u.s. >> we can ensure a new option o non-citizens. >> the order directs federal age
kelly was arrested last night in chicago on new federal charges. he was indicted by a new grand jury on 13 counts including child pornography, insight minor to engage in criminal activity, and obstruction of justice. meanwhile sources tell cbs news kelly is facing a separate federal indictment in new york. the new york eastern district is expected to file charges today under the umbrella of racketeering. this year kelly was charged with more than 20 counts of sexual abuse. in an interview with...
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federal government personnel. they're reports based on things described by kids, kids who were all held by border patrol at the yuma border station. these are kids who are not supposed to be held by border patrol for more than 72 hours. in all of these significant incident reports, all of these kids nevertheless were held longer than 72 hours. when they were moved out of the border patrol facility they were put in custody of a different federal agency that is supposed to take in kids. they were moved to the custody of the department of health and human services and its case managers from health and human services who wrote these reports. they wrote down these significant incident reports based on what these kids said happened to them while they were in border patrol custody. and picture these incident reports tell at one level is that the same things the inspector general found in el paso and in clint and in mcallen and in brownsville and all of those facilities in between, those descriptions of very bad condition
federal government personnel. they're reports based on things described by kids, kids who were all held by border patrol at the yuma border station. these are kids who are not supposed to be held by border patrol for more than 72 hours. in all of these significant incident reports, all of these kids nevertheless were held longer than 72 hours. when they were moved out of the border patrol facility they were put in custody of a different federal agency that is supposed to take in kids. they were...
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county comprises about 50% of federal lands to be managed by our federal agency. and previous administrations have allowed these lands to be mismanaged and thus, are burdened with heavy fuel loads. wildland fire policy is also a mounting objectives to be obtained through prescribed burnings during our fire season, is flawed. our board has studied and successfully shared information with neighboring counties and the national association of counties in an effort to achieve wildland fire policy changes. we have suffered through years of hazardous wildfire conditions and during toxic smoke events for the past two years that endured not just for a day, but three to four months on end and it has adversely affected the health of our residents and our economy. field reduction through the executive order that our president has put forth and fire policies can work together for healthy forests and public lands that our citizens deserve. in all of this and more, you, president trump, have become a friend and the biggest ally to the county in this great country, and i am here
county comprises about 50% of federal lands to be managed by our federal agency. and previous administrations have allowed these lands to be mismanaged and thus, are burdened with heavy fuel loads. wildland fire policy is also a mounting objectives to be obtained through prescribed burnings during our fire season, is flawed. our board has studied and successfully shared information with neighboring counties and the national association of counties in an effort to achieve wildland fire policy...
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justice department announces plans to revive the federal death penalty the move ends a 16 year moratorium on the practice and it's expected to trigger a host of legal challenges plus a blistering heat wave in europe and record high temperatures france experiences of all time highs for a 2nd straight day and to germany belgium and the netherlands sweltering as well. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us we start with a tragedy in the mediterranean nearly a 150 refugees are feared to have drowned after their boat capsized off the coast of libya more than $135.00 people were rescued after the accident and returned to libya it's the worst shipwreck to take place in the mediterranean this year. these exhausted migrants have been sent back to libya from where they had set off for europe right next to the survivors are those who did not make it. this woman says she lost her 7 year old son in the boat accident she's grief stricken but also angry she says no one helped her and her family in libya oh my god they don't know how did anyone they sent me away and they told me and my children
justice department announces plans to revive the federal death penalty the move ends a 16 year moratorium on the practice and it's expected to trigger a host of legal challenges plus a blistering heat wave in europe and record high temperatures france experiences of all time highs for a 2nd straight day and to germany belgium and the netherlands sweltering as well. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us we start with a tragedy in the mediterranean nearly a 150 refugees are feared to...
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the federal poverty line. unacceptable because working people have more than earned a raise. according to the economic policy institute, if the minimum wage increased equal to the increases in workers productivity, it would be more than $20 an hour. congress needs to make this right. clearly, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle do not respect the work of 34 million americans. they don't respect the dignity of the work that these folks do. it's our job. let us pass the raise the minimum wage act. working people are doing their job. let us do ours. i ask unanimous consent to introduce in the record a etter from the a.f.t., the federation of teachers. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman from north carolina. ms. foxx: i'll reserve, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. -- mr. t: mr. chair chair, i yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. lee: thank
the federal poverty line. unacceptable because working people have more than earned a raise. according to the economic policy institute, if the minimum wage increased equal to the increases in workers productivity, it would be more than $20 an hour. congress needs to make this right. clearly, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle do not respect the work of 34 million americans. they don't respect the dignity of the work that these folks do. it's our job. let us pass the raise the minimum...
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so along those lines is the federal reserve, does the federal reserve have capacity to make independent monetary policy decisions under law. >> yes, we do. >> is that impeded by people saying negative things about you? is that enhanced or diminished based off people saying positive or negative things about you? >> neither. we will always focus on doing the job you've signed us, we will always do it to the best of our ability. >> along those lines, we have significant change to policy, i wrote to vice chair quarrels along those lines. there has been major progress made in terms of swaps and derivatives contracts. i remain concerned about legacy retail contracts. has the fund undertaken analysis about legacy retail contracts. >> indeed we have. that's a very important part of the project going forward. we have reached out to representatives of retail users of libor, in our meeting with them and developing plans to deal with it. as you know, as you pointed out in your letter, significant quantity of contracts are mortgages and the like. that's an important area. we did the dertives, but ar
so along those lines is the federal reserve, does the federal reserve have capacity to make independent monetary policy decisions under law. >> yes, we do. >> is that impeded by people saying negative things about you? is that enhanced or diminished based off people saying positive or negative things about you? >> neither. we will always focus on doing the job you've signed us, we will always do it to the best of our ability. >> along those lines, we have significant...
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there from the german federal police just explain that arrest warrant which was already out for the 40 year old suspect who. accused of pushing that 40 year old mother and her 8 year old son in front of that train yesterday and we know also now from zurich police that same man was actually seek in psychiatric care earlier this year now care of course what is causing so much concern here in germany is that this is the 2nd time that someone has been shoved in front of a train in a matter of weeks a woman in the western state of the north rhine-westphalia was also pushed onto train tracks is there any are there any plans that security will be stepped up at train stations across germany now. well in that same press conference earlier today the interior minister said that there would be an increase in security measures at german train stations of course that's going to be a mammoth task some $5600.00 train stations across germany all with very different infrastructures but one of the main points that he did suggest was possible more police presence at german train stations and also even vid
there from the german federal police just explain that arrest warrant which was already out for the 40 year old suspect who. accused of pushing that 40 year old mother and her 8 year old son in front of that train yesterday and we know also now from zurich police that same man was actually seek in psychiatric care earlier this year now care of course what is causing so much concern here in germany is that this is the 2nd time that someone has been shoved in front of a train in a matter of weeks...
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federal government says to breeze you executing death row prisoners for the 1st time since 2003 critics say the move is designed to boost support for president trump ahead of next year's election these cases were not chosen because they justify the federal death penalty they were chosen because they were designed to inflame the public. who started the mediterranean we once believed to be the worst shipwreck that this year nearly $150.00 refugees of fear drowned after their boat capsized off the libyan coast on thursday scores of others were rescued but instead of finding safe harbor in europe they were sent back to libya to face more uncertainty and more desperation. these exhausted migrants have been sent back to libya from where they had set off for europe right next to the survivors are those who did not make it. this woman says she lost her 7 year old son in the boat accident she's grief stricken but also angry she says no one helped her and her family in libya oh my god they don't know how did anyone they sent me away and they told me and my children that we had to find our own way
federal government says to breeze you executing death row prisoners for the 1st time since 2003 critics say the move is designed to boost support for president trump ahead of next year's election these cases were not chosen because they justify the federal death penalty they were chosen because they were designed to inflame the public. who started the mediterranean we once believed to be the worst shipwreck that this year nearly $150.00 refugees of fear drowned after their boat capsized off the...
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we can't quite yet figure out where the federal government is. the trump administration, i don't think even they know what their argument was because they've flip-flopped so many times. we've made it very clear that the law has been found constitutional by the supreme court already. the law has been held lawful on many occasions and the law continues to work, so we have millions of americans who today benefit from health care that they got as a result of the affordable care act. that's our argument. pretty simple. >> and this -- the supreme court in its initial finding of constitutionality relied heavily on the tax component, the tax penalty component of the individual mandate. republicans then legislated the individual mandate away, so that leaves a hole in the law now. and the question becomes, will the supreme court still consider it constitutional if one of the linchpins of its constitutionality is gone? is that basically the way this argument will unfold before the supreme court if it makes it that far? >> actually, lawrence, i'd use differe
we can't quite yet figure out where the federal government is. the trump administration, i don't think even they know what their argument was because they've flip-flopped so many times. we've made it very clear that the law has been found constitutional by the supreme court already. the law has been held lawful on many occasions and the law continues to work, so we have millions of americans who today benefit from health care that they got as a result of the affordable care act. that's our...
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the federal government has made its decision. not long after trump was sworn in in the summer of 2017, a number of things happened to change the course of events. and this has been pieced together by some really brilliant journalism starting with "the arizona daily star" and their work -- their initial work on this, very good work on this was picked up and advanced ultimately by the associated press at the national level. cnn has also done some additional very good work advancing this story themselves. and what we have learned from all that very good reporting is that in august 2017, the number two guy in the interior department under trump, a guy named david burnheart. he had been a mining company and oil lobbyist who trump gave the number two job at the interior department. we know that he, david burnheart took a secret meeting at the montana huns lodting lodge with arizona diamondbacks. i say this was a secret meeting because david byrnehardt is the number two official in this agency. it's subject to requests under the freedom
the federal government has made its decision. not long after trump was sworn in in the summer of 2017, a number of things happened to change the course of events. and this has been pieced together by some really brilliant journalism starting with "the arizona daily star" and their work -- their initial work on this, very good work on this was picked up and advanced ultimately by the associated press at the national level. cnn has also done some additional very good work advancing this...
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rather federal. reserve and be in the code of europe and to get. between a. foothold to change who should. be put themselves on the line to get a job that will reject the. soul when you want to be president and. more so want to be rich. to go on to proceed with what will befall 3 of them or can't be good for. english the old in the waters of. course. the problem of the financial system cause from wall street throughout the rest of the world was so big that not just one central bank could make money cheap enough could create enough artificial money by itself and so the fed did collude did work together with the european central bank with the bank of england with the people's bank of china leader that was kind of separate story with the bank of japan and so forth to create enough money to put into the financial system to keep it safe for itself and ultimately what that did is a transferred all of that money into the banks into financial assets into burgeoning stock markets like like a ton of sort of crack into an attic up and up and off never took it away and t
rather federal. reserve and be in the code of europe and to get. between a. foothold to change who should. be put themselves on the line to get a job that will reject the. soul when you want to be president and. more so want to be rich. to go on to proceed with what will befall 3 of them or can't be good for. english the old in the waters of. course. the problem of the financial system cause from wall street throughout the rest of the world was so big that not just one central bank could make...
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what jerome powell was talking about is this latest push to get the federal government to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. you know, there's a cbo study, congressional budget office study out that says you do that, it will benefit 17 million americans, but more than 1.3 million will probably lose their jobs in the process. but lee speakerman says we are already paying the cost for these wages as we speak. good to have you back. i didn't quite understand, are you, then, in agreement that the federal government should just make this official right now, to end the debate, or is it, you know, exacerbating the problem? >> well, i do think the federal government should take the lead on it but i think it's important that we look at the minimum wage in the right framework. people say that mandating an increase in the minimum wage is some kind of leftist or socialist idea. quite the contrary. i'll tell you what's leftism and socialism, is making people more dependent on federal social and state social welfare programs. and right now, with people underemployed and charlie gasparino ment
what jerome powell was talking about is this latest push to get the federal government to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. you know, there's a cbo study, congressional budget office study out that says you do that, it will benefit 17 million americans, but more than 1.3 million will probably lose their jobs in the process. but lee speakerman says we are already paying the cost for these wages as we speak. good to have you back. i didn't quite understand, are you, then, in...
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a federal judge has ordered r. kelly to be held without bond in a chicago jail on sex crime charges. the singer pleaded not guilty to those charges. the indictments released friday allege that kelly recruited girls and women to have illegal sex with him. and he tried to cover up the crimes by paying and threatening victims and witnesses. >>> and authorities in greece made an arrest in the case of a murdered oakland scientist. suzanne eaton was found dead in crete. a 27-year-old man confessed to killing her. he hit her twice with his car and sexually assaulted her and dumped the body in a cave. a second man was also defeigned. >>> and wall street, 40 minutes to go. the dow is up 11 points. >>> and 50 years ago today, three astronauts launched on the trip to the moon. the mission is considered one of the greatest achievements in space travel. how the milestone is being celebrated. >> three, two, one, zero. . >> reporter: at the kennedy space center, visitors cheered at the precise moment apollo 11 blasted off for the
a federal judge has ordered r. kelly to be held without bond in a chicago jail on sex crime charges. the singer pleaded not guilty to those charges. the indictments released friday allege that kelly recruited girls and women to have illegal sex with him. and he tried to cover up the crimes by paying and threatening victims and witnesses. >>> and authorities in greece made an arrest in the case of a murdered oakland scientist. suzanne eaton was found dead in crete. a 27-year-old man...
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arrived from paris he was on vacation in france landed at teterboro arrested taken into custody by federal agents there he was charged today in manhattan district court he pled not guilty to one count of sex trafficking conspiracy and one count of sex trafficking so 2 counts all together may not sound like much but there's belief among in the legal circle that possibly this is the 1st of other charges and indictments to come regarding abstain that maybe this indictment is a placeholder if you will to basically get him off the street because there's concerns the prosecutor said today he's on repentant and possibly that these illegal activities were ongoing now that said the 14 page federal indictment i have a copy here alleges that between 20022005. quote unquote enticed. recruited and caused to be enticed and recruited minor girls to visit his mansion in manhattan he has that he 71st street townhouse and his estate in palm beach florida to engage in sex acts with him after which he would give the victims hundreds of dollars in cash and further the indictment alleges that epstein would pay
arrived from paris he was on vacation in france landed at teterboro arrested taken into custody by federal agents there he was charged today in manhattan district court he pled not guilty to one count of sex trafficking conspiracy and one count of sex trafficking so 2 counts all together may not sound like much but there's belief among in the legal circle that possibly this is the 1st of other charges and indictments to come regarding abstain that maybe this indictment is a placeholder if you...
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for more than a decade now, men's tennis has been dominated by three men, roger federer, rafael nadal and novak djokovic, it's been three yea rs novak djokovic, it's been three years since any of them had run a grand slam and either will add to the collection on sunday, the defending champion came against roberta bautista agut whilst federer and nadal rolled back the edge of the high—quality semifinal in centre court, john watson was watching it unfold. roger federer into another wimbledon final remains on course to equal the record at wimbledon titles, holding nine, but he has to come pass djokovic on the final, it was impressive as they reunited with old rubber lease out on the centre ct., not quite imitation of the classic final in 2008, widely regarded as one of the best wimbledon finals ever. they certainly were close, roger federer took the press set, rob found that out to the second but that had no a nswer out to the second but that had no answer as he took the third and fourth set two buckets placed in another wimbledon final, where he will face novak djokovic it came throug
for more than a decade now, men's tennis has been dominated by three men, roger federer, rafael nadal and novak djokovic, it's been three yea rs novak djokovic, it's been three years since any of them had run a grand slam and either will add to the collection on sunday, the defending champion came against roberta bautista agut whilst federer and nadal rolled back the edge of the high—quality semifinal in centre court, john watson was watching it unfold. roger federer into another wimbledon...
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federal judge in san francisco puts the president's asylum policy on hold. mark morgan will talk about the border and what ever happened to the wall next. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. haven't you missed enough? ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. is eligibi
federal judge in san francisco puts the president's asylum policy on hold. mark morgan will talk about the border and what ever happened to the wall next. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic...
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former federal prosecutor is here. you are such a good voice for this because you have actually prosecuted sex trafficking cases before. one thing that shimon said outside the courthouse moments ago that struck me, is that what may be different this time than the plea deal in 2008 if this goes to trial, is that they have three cooperators and those are apparently some of the employees that arranged the travel of the underage girls to be with epstein. how significant is that? >> well, it's important. i mean, frankly, i think the case is going to rise and fall for the southern district of new york on the testimony of those cooperators. these cases are very difficult to investigate. they're very difficult to prosecute. often minors who are abused have difficulty coming forward and testifying. they have difficulty, you know, essentially going through and doing what they would need to do to be a witness in a case. so really here the testimony of those cooperators has to be strong in order for the southern district to make i
former federal prosecutor is here. you are such a good voice for this because you have actually prosecuted sex trafficking cases before. one thing that shimon said outside the courthouse moments ago that struck me, is that what may be different this time than the plea deal in 2008 if this goes to trial, is that they have three cooperators and those are apparently some of the employees that arranged the travel of the underage girls to be with epstein. how significant is that? >> well, it's...
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long: in state or federal court? -- with applebaum in state -- would that be long in state or federal court? if the hypothetical course is followed, you do not get into federal court just by virtue of the judgment act. that is what skelly oil is saying. enforce theical to aca will be brought by the federal government. there is no skelly oil problem here. i believe the federal government agrees with us on that. they have a footnote on the brief actually. i am just about out of time. answer anyto additional questions. otherwise, we would ask the court to upper and the judgment below in its entirety. thank you, your honor. >> i am with the justice department on behalf of the federal government defendants. i plan to go through three points. i will go quickly through the ones the court has already addressed in detail. the first is why this court has jurisdiction to address the merits. the second is why the plaintiff's case succeeds on the merits. third is why the judgment should be limited to injuries the plaintiffs have
long: in state or federal court? -- with applebaum in state -- would that be long in state or federal court? if the hypothetical course is followed, you do not get into federal court just by virtue of the judgment act. that is what skelly oil is saying. enforce theical to aca will be brought by the federal government. there is no skelly oil problem here. i believe the federal government agrees with us on that. they have a footnote on the brief actually. i am just about out of time. answer anyto...
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soccer federation. that gender discrimination suit accused the federation of paying female members less than their counterparts on the men's national team despite having the same job responsibilities and despite having had far more success on the field. i mean, the u.s. has one fantastic world-leading national soccer team. it also has a men's team. but the two sides in that dispute from that lawsuit are about to enter mediation. and then of course it was time for her to do the rest of her talking on the field. megan rapinoe already a household name heading into the world cup among those who follow u.s. soccer. but then, you know, turning on rapinoe's two goals in a decisive quarterfinal victory over the hosts, france, culminating in an iconic goal celebration that accompanied 1,000 headlines and now, honestly, after what just happened in the world cup, she is probably right now the most famous american on the globe. >> goal! u.s. wins! >> after the final whistle declared the u.s. women a record four-tim
soccer federation. that gender discrimination suit accused the federation of paying female members less than their counterparts on the men's national team despite having the same job responsibilities and despite having had far more success on the field. i mean, the u.s. has one fantastic world-leading national soccer team. it also has a men's team. but the two sides in that dispute from that lawsuit are about to enter mediation. and then of course it was time for her to do the rest of her...
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to the federal government. $400 billion a year in federal taxes. california and new york. do you know how much nebraska pays? about 7 billion or $8 billion. 400 billion from new york and california. that's fair and we're in on that because we're all in this together. that's what the united states of america is. >> would the gentleman yield? >> yes, i will. >> would it be more fair if nebraska fell under a different federal minimum wage than other states and regions of the country? >> i'll not go off topic on that but i'll be happy to discuss that at a future time. >> mayor tarter, do you think it's fair that people would be taxed on the taxes they already paid? >> no. and it hasn't been part of our tax code since 1862 depending on when you consider the first tax code. >> do you think it's fair that by republican colleagues thinks we should take the long arm of the federal government to reach in to state and local governments and say listen, you got to change your taxing policies because we don't like it in the federal government. you got to change
to the federal government. $400 billion a year in federal taxes. california and new york. do you know how much nebraska pays? about 7 billion or $8 billion. 400 billion from new york and california. that's fair and we're in on that because we're all in this together. that's what the united states of america is. >> would the gentleman yield? >> yes, i will. >> would it be more fair if nebraska fell under a different federal minimum wage than other states and regions of the...
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reserve and the federal service act in $1013.00 was actually passed by congress now the federal reserve acts independently supposedly of the elected officials in washington but the reality is they could choose to get rid of the fed tomorrow if they passed an act to do that so you mentioned that the congress had given the central bank the authority to print money that they that they gave them independence but of course it's in our constitution in the us constitution it prohibits states from declaring legal tender anything other than gold or silver but does not limit congress's power to declare what shall be legal tender for all debts so when we come back from break i want to shoot i want to ask you this question because that's interesting what the founders did not want is states had a lot of power especially in the founding they didn't want a state whether it's virginia or north carolina to be able to issue debt to a foreign nation and drive america into war drive america itself debt so that's why they forced them to have a sound money gold or silver only those could they issue debts aga
reserve and the federal service act in $1013.00 was actually passed by congress now the federal reserve acts independently supposedly of the elected officials in washington but the reality is they could choose to get rid of the fed tomorrow if they passed an act to do that so you mentioned that the congress had given the central bank the authority to print money that they that they gave them independence but of course it's in our constitution in the us constitution it prohibits states from...
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and federer through again. the eight—time champion overcomes rafael nadal to reach his 12th wimbledon final. we start in the us state of louisiana, which has declared a state of emergency as tropical storm barry approaches hurricane strength and nears landfall. new orleans is bracing itself as the storm approaches shore. the city has already seen severe rain and flooding. new orleans city council says it is as prepared as it can be, and has told residents to stay indoors from tonight. the bbc‘s sophie long joins us now from new orleans. how severe is this storm predicted to be? a state of emergency was declared he had three days ago in the state of louisiana so the message was for people to take the threat of this storm very seriously. in the past few hours, we have watched people make their preparations, families filling sandbags to stalk shore up their properties. the mayor of new orleans has urged people to stop their preparations now and go home. she said they should do that by 8pm. that time has now pa
and federer through again. the eight—time champion overcomes rafael nadal to reach his 12th wimbledon final. we start in the us state of louisiana, which has declared a state of emergency as tropical storm barry approaches hurricane strength and nears landfall. new orleans is bracing itself as the storm approaches shore. the city has already seen severe rain and flooding. new orleans city council says it is as prepared as it can be, and has told residents to stay indoors from tonight. the...
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he evaded similar federal charges in 2008 making a deal with federal prosecutors in miami and spending just over a yeai in jail on state prostitution charges. the federal prosecutor who handled the deal was now labor secretary alexander acosta in court in manhattan an attorney for epstein called monday's indictment essentially a do over in washington, i'm karen caifa. >>coming up at 6 cutting up your cards that might keep you from using them but canceling them altogether that might do more harm than good. the next target is set to competwith amazon on i 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! ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehic
he evaded similar federal charges in 2008 making a deal with federal prosecutors in miami and spending just over a yeai in jail on state prostitution charges. the federal prosecutor who handled the deal was now labor secretary alexander acosta in court in manhattan an attorney for epstein called monday's indictment essentially a do over in washington, i'm karen caifa. >>coming up at 6 cutting up your cards that might keep you from using them but canceling them altogether that might do...
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soccer federation, why, why is this the moment? >> certainly the prunami that is hitting the soccer federation and being in new york for the parade, as i was, and seeing the reaction and then seeing the poor president of u.s. soccer have to get up there, notl ony mispronounced megan rapinoe's name, probably not the name you want to mispronounce, but also the equal pay and the boos, but the notion that you will fight this tide, rapinoe is juslo d in this krirks the manifestation of title 9 signed by richard nixon, the way they owin, this incredible sof fearlessness and confidence, and they're going to be denied?'t i just do that-- see that whatting in 2019. >> they have the influence and the leverage. you say they deserve to be paid more than the u.s. men but will sett for equality. so getting more people to watch, they are winning more, why settle for equality. should they be asking for more. >> i think it would be a startay anthey should be getting more than the men, based on, the all street journal" reporting now that game revenu
soccer federation, why, why is this the moment? >> certainly the prunami that is hitting the soccer federation and being in new york for the parade, as i was, and seeing the reaction and then seeing the poor president of u.s. soccer have to get up there, notl ony mispronounced megan rapinoe's name, probably not the name you want to mispronounce, but also the equal pay and the boos, but the notion that you will fight this tide, rapinoe is juslo d in this krirks the manifestation of title 9...
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i think gender and pay discrimination the federation having focused on supporting the team during the tournament has now responded in an open letter code terry said it's over an 8 year period the women were paid $34100000.00 compared to $26400000.00 for the men the reason unlike the men the women get a base salary of $100000.00 per year the men have to rely on bonuses alone their core dero admits these can be larger. the women's team has constantly been more successful than the men who failed to even qualify for the last world cup they say their requests to have performance based pay the same as the man was refused in a statement their spokesperson said it was quote a sad attempt by the federation to quell the tide of supports the u.s. women's national team has received. this team has proved their win is on the pitch but to choose sides in the dispute now heading for mediation a big battle off it is looming large. and are running out of the top stories there we're tracking a for you this hour the united states has called on europe it's a help protect shipping in the straits of hormuz
i think gender and pay discrimination the federation having focused on supporting the team during the tournament has now responded in an open letter code terry said it's over an 8 year period the women were paid $34100000.00 compared to $26400000.00 for the men the reason unlike the men the women get a base salary of $100000.00 per year the men have to rely on bonuses alone their core dero admits these can be larger. the women's team has constantly been more successful than the men who failed...
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federal surface storage is about 60 million acre feed. the federal reservoirs can store four times the annual flow. f if you compare that to somewhere like california, the sacramento river has about the same run off as the colorado river. only their storage is barely up to a year's run off. so that means in a time like 2017 which was the wettest year on record in california, we had to let most of that water go out of the system. in 2018 which started off very dry in california and worked its way up, we weren't able to make deliveries. we had to take several months where we had farmers who didn't know if they were going to get water or not. the investment that's made in the colorado systems are the generations that went before us that invested in the systems, that's what provided the efficiency, the flexibility, the conservation, that's what increased our water supply reliability during this drought and for the future. across the west, we look at all of the above approach. we encourage diversity of resources. we have many programs that hel
federal surface storage is about 60 million acre feed. the federal reservoirs can store four times the annual flow. f if you compare that to somewhere like california, the sacramento river has about the same run off as the colorado river. only their storage is barely up to a year's run off. so that means in a time like 2017 which was the wettest year on record in california, we had to let most of that water go out of the system. in 2018 which started off very dry in california and worked its...
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at the 55% federal we would require 87.2, is that correct? and at the 83%, 52.6. >> okay. thank you very much. and i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you. and i now recognize the gentleman from nevada, mr. horsford, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for organizing today's hearing on the funding of medicaid in the u.s. territories. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss the shortfalls of medicaid funding in our territories and shed light on this very important issue. to start i want to make it clear that it is my priority as a member of this committee as well as the ways and means committee to ensure all americans including those living in u.s. territories have access to affordable and quality healthcare. sadly, as is often the case with the federal government's treatment of american samoa, the northern mariana islands, guam, puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands, u.s. citizens and nationals living in ans lar areas do not receive the same services and benefits afforded to the rest of american people. that's a very sad fact that we need to address.
at the 55% federal we would require 87.2, is that correct? and at the 83%, 52.6. >> okay. thank you very much. and i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you. and i now recognize the gentleman from nevada, mr. horsford, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for organizing today's hearing on the funding of medicaid in the u.s. territories. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss the shortfalls of medicaid funding in our territories and shed light on this very...
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of a federal tax credit, an annual fund that would be opted into by states. so not a mandate. it doesn't create a new federal department or program or new bureaucracy to administer. it simply is a vehicle or a mechanism for individuals to redirect a portion of their federal tax bill annually to a scholarship-granting organization that would then scholarship out to students to make choices in their home state for an education environment that is going to suit their needs and fit their purposes. so it's a simple concept, but it does face a lot of opposition because the status quo wants to protect what is at the expense of what could be. >> why do you think reform has met such opposition that there's such a strong special interest that's supporting the status quo and are resisting reforms like this that would improve education? >> well, we have, you know, strong teachers unions that are very interested in their membership, rightfully so. they're doing a great job at protecting their membership, but it's about adult issues and adult jobs, not about what's right f
of a federal tax credit, an annual fund that would be opted into by states. so not a mandate. it doesn't create a new federal department or program or new bureaucracy to administer. it simply is a vehicle or a mechanism for individuals to redirect a portion of their federal tax bill annually to a scholarship-granting organization that would then scholarship out to students to make choices in their home state for an education environment that is going to suit their needs and fit their purposes....