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saw the best in people and she brought out the best in them. her brave adventurer and keen climber, she was never daunted. when most people here replaced the inaccessible pen agole, they leave it well alone, not jo. she didn't just climb it, she an sailed down it and did so despite a bad case of morning sickness and it was her irrepressible spirit that gave her such determination and focus in her politics, too. a conservative colleague of mine said this weekend, if you lost your way for a moment in the cut and thrust of political life, meeting jo would remind you why you went into politics in the first place. mr. speaker, there have been so many moving tributes in the past few days but if i may, i'd like to quote from somebody we mourn ntioned, jo, your loss yet know all you stood for was unbreakable. we promise to stand up even though we are broken. we promise that we'll never be cowed by hate. mr. speaker, may we and the generations of members that follow us in this house honor jo's memory by proving that the democracy and freedoms jo stood for are indeed unbreakable by continuin
saw the best in people and she brought out the best in them. her brave adventurer and keen climber, she was never daunted. when most people here replaced the inaccessible pen agole, they leave it well alone, not jo. she didn't just climb it, she an sailed down it and did so despite a bad case of morning sickness and it was her irrepressible spirit that gave her such determination and focus in her politics, too. a conservative colleague of mine said this weekend, if you lost your way for a...
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are very keen on what needs to occur for climate change. -- wes important because will not collect the landmark supreme court decision. the supreme court increase the burden to use the civil right act so high that it is virtually impossible for especially frontline underfunded communities of color to bring suit and i would add in the presence of our sister deborah that the lack of recognition of the united, nation precludes them from getting justice from bp and many think that is politically motivated because if they were federally recognized they could tell bp that they could not drill on their land and we would see the same program happening in seattle, washington and native communities across the country. >> thank you so very much. you have given us a major challenge in terms of the ways in which the democratic party at times itself has been complicit with some of the things we are concerned about. it reminds me in many ways of my princeton,e at talking about the value gap in the practices of inequality. when we talk about ecological , our brothers and sisters on the reservation
are very keen on what needs to occur for climate change. -- wes important because will not collect the landmark supreme court decision. the supreme court increase the burden to use the civil right act so high that it is virtually impossible for especially frontline underfunded communities of color to bring suit and i would add in the presence of our sister deborah that the lack of recognition of the united, nation precludes them from getting justice from bp and many think that is politically...
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itnk it needs to be, especially for pregnant women who are keen to get that result. smooth system a yet. it's one thing that is a big focus to improve. in terms of local transmission, we have an interim response plan about getting ready to detect local transmission and how to manage it. we are also collaborating with other countries who are deep into the response. in colombia and panama, they are ahead of us. >> if i could expand on the testing -- for everybody's understanding, the testing is not as simple as a few drops and then waiting for something to happen. it depends on the timing. is blood testing looking for anti-bodies. if the test comes back positive, you have to do an additional layer of testing to exclude some of these others to confirm it is just zika. one of the concerns doing some , the otherting factor is getting back to the immune response, developing one type of antibiotic first there is a quick acceleration and it clients. we don't know what the immune response to this virus is. we assume based on other viruses that we presume to know what it is an part of that is
itnk it needs to be, especially for pregnant women who are keen to get that result. smooth system a yet. it's one thing that is a big focus to improve. in terms of local transmission, we have an interim response plan about getting ready to detect local transmission and how to manage it. we are also collaborating with other countries who are deep into the response. in colombia and panama, they are ahead of us. >> if i could expand on the testing -- for everybody's understanding, the...
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that's another reason why the british should be keen to exit the eu. at the moment, angela merkel is operating with an appeasement policy toward the erdowan regime and bribing the turks to take back refugees. this deal is not going to last forever with turkey. i think europe is playing a dangerous game with the turks at the moment. if turkey does enter the european union eventually, that would be a huge game changer within europe and you will see large-scale migration from turkey to points west in europe including the united kingdom. you also need to bear in mind that with the large refugee influx, the germans took in 1.2 million refugees last year. they took in 200,000 refugees in february-march alone this year. i would expect that more refugees will find their way -- migrants will find their way to germany eventually. within a number of years, the migrants or refugees will get german passports and that will give them the right to travel anywhere inside the european union including the united kingdom. then germany's problem becomes a british problem. you raise a good point about mas
that's another reason why the british should be keen to exit the eu. at the moment, angela merkel is operating with an appeasement policy toward the erdowan regime and bribing the turks to take back refugees. this deal is not going to last forever with turkey. i think europe is playing a dangerous game with the turks at the moment. if turkey does enter the european union eventually, that would be a huge game changer within europe and you will see large-scale migration from turkey to points...
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of departure what payments we should continue to make to our farmers. if it was me, ma i'm keen to the living working countryside but will have to go through the options and future partners will have to decide your. >> does the prime minister agree unanimously taken the other four affairs committee that the construction of article 50 means that it is perfectly like he that there will be no agreement on the other side of agreement regarding to envy from our partners and agreement of european parliament at the end of the two years? and that would mean though that we would still have access to the single market but we would be subject to world trade organization most favored nation drones. since that would mean that is no freedom of the people and we would not be paying into the budget, that would represent a perfectly sound by one foot united kingdom in the negotiation? and could the prime minister under this likely vote that other advances will be made on that before we arrived at the deeper coverage of free trade agreement and could the prime minister also say, just tells about the
of departure what payments we should continue to make to our farmers. if it was me, ma i'm keen to the living working countryside but will have to go through the options and future partners will have to decide your. >> does the prime minister agree unanimously taken the other four affairs committee that the construction of article 50 means that it is perfectly like he that there will be no agreement on the other side of agreement regarding to envy from our partners and agreement of...
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partisan politics. they have a keen interest in protecting the american people, pregnant women, and preventing birth defects. what they are urging republicans to do is to dispense with the partisanship and focus on this public health emergency. we will see if republicans are persuaded. >> in the absence of that funding for now, can you tell us when is the next time they will have to move around money to response through the summer, or however long it is needed? mr. earnest: right now they do not have as much money they would like to have to do everything possible to protect the american people from the zika virus. if you're asking me when the agencies will need more money to fight the zika virus, they need it now. they needed it four months ago. they needed to send a message to the turks that we were invested in their efforts to develop a vaccine, to expand lab capacity for people to get tested and know what precautions they need to take to protect their partner are people in their community from the zika virus. months, weif not have seen local officials, particularly in the south,
partisan politics. they have a keen interest in protecting the american people, pregnant women, and preventing birth defects. what they are urging republicans to do is to dispense with the partisanship and focus on this public health emergency. we will see if republicans are persuaded. >> in the absence of that funding for now, can you tell us when is the next time they will have to move around money to response through the summer, or however long it is needed? mr. earnest: right now...
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military deems you keen to central, they don't have to let you out of your contract. they will call you back but if you're still there, they just won't let you go. son of a gun, right there, the first contract ever signed in my life is with the united states army in the first contract where i fulfilled my side of the contract and then felt cheated from them was the contract i signed with the government. -- with the united states government. i wasn't going to go after school or hanger with my girlfriend. i was not going back to the states, was going to afghanistan are going now as a leader of men. i had three guides in my charge -- three guys my charge. i've got to implement the same way i learned from post and barberette. follow me, i will show you, that's what leaders do. they don't send people to do things that leaders don't do. the leaders better do them than the people they are trying to show. i had to do that. it was one of the most proud time to say that i had to teach a these guys and prepare them for war. then we left 15 months, we were in the northeast corner of afghanistan. we
military deems you keen to central, they don't have to let you out of your contract. they will call you back but if you're still there, they just won't let you go. son of a gun, right there, the first contract ever signed in my life is with the united states army in the first contract where i fulfilled my side of the contract and then felt cheated from them was the contract i signed with the government. -- with the united states government. i wasn't going to go after school or hanger with my...
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activists and others. in this new and relatively uncharted frontier, speed and agility are keen. malicious actors are shown they can penetrate a network and withdraw in a very short order, plundering systems without knowing they were there until maybe after the damage is already done. i served in the white house. cyber was part of my portfolio and it was always the subject that gave the biggest headache. cyber attackers are determined and adaptive. they often collaborate and share expertise. so many different ways, with an ever-changing array of tools, tactics and. moreover, our laws are not adequately adapted to the emergence of this new digital frontier. most worrisome from my perspective is that there is still no political or national consensus on the appropriate role of the government, law enforcement, homeland security, and intelligence agencies in safeguarding the security, reliability, resiliency and prosperity of the digital domain. the intelligence community is making great strides. as we move forward, one thing we know is that private industry will have a huge role to play as the
activists and others. in this new and relatively uncharted frontier, speed and agility are keen. malicious actors are shown they can penetrate a network and withdraw in a very short order, plundering systems without knowing they were there until maybe after the damage is already done. i served in the white house. cyber was part of my portfolio and it was always the subject that gave the biggest headache. cyber attackers are determined and adaptive. they often collaborate and share expertise....
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. >> i am keen to accommodate collect but there's a premium on brevity. spent i applaud the prime minister at a welcome his statement. now that withdrawal from the european union is the policy of her majesty's government has the prime minister confirmed that some of the architects of the vote leave campaign not just -- will be involved in the work of the new cabinet office unit? >> well, first of all, obviously the government and the cabinet includes many people who were prominent in both campaigns but as i said the campaigns are now over. there was one government, one government policy. they take issue with him about our civil service but. they are in partial, hard-working, the best of british. they do a very fine job and i'm sure they will help us deliver this incredibly important and difficult challenge. >> whatever the final call of her exit negotiations on european union take, it is clear to everyone that we will need to strengthen operating relationships with other economies around the world. the prime minister is right to set up this eu exit unit in the cabinet office, but
. >> i am keen to accommodate collect but there's a premium on brevity. spent i applaud the prime minister at a welcome his statement. now that withdrawal from the european union is the policy of her majesty's government has the prime minister confirmed that some of the architects of the vote leave campaign not just -- will be involved in the work of the new cabinet office unit? >> well, first of all, obviously the government and the cabinet includes many people who were prominent...
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dallas morning news. hart, the better half of today's speaker. bloomberg breaking news reporter. keene, bloomberg white house correspondent. she organized the luncheon. sean riley, a reporter for environment and energy publishing. kessler from scripps news. strategic officer of social driver and a member of the press board of governors and who coverserdson, automobiles and technology, thank you all. [applause] national transportation safety board chairman christopher hart has been in this role for a little over a year and already has made his mark in a job that 10 involve chasing the latest robins and being frustrated when it comes to preventing them. 400 and has a staff of is an independent federal agency that investigates significant accidents involving railroads, highways, u.s. waters, and airplanes. the board was called into action this week to probe a fiery head-on crash between two freight trains in texas. the agency determines the probable cause of the incident and issues safety recommendations aimed at preventing future accidents. in addition, the ntsb studies some transportati
dallas morning news. hart, the better half of today's speaker. bloomberg breaking news reporter. keene, bloomberg white house correspondent. she organized the luncheon. sean riley, a reporter for environment and energy publishing. kessler from scripps news. strategic officer of social driver and a member of the press board of governors and who coverserdson, automobiles and technology, thank you all. [applause] national transportation safety board chairman christopher hart has been in this role...
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four or we had a keen sense of how important it is for us to have affordable housing and to build communities, havele communities that affordability for everyone. spent a lot of time at the library of congress but go to the housing. what does aarp do for people with housing problems? get involved in trying to address at the local level. we know the things low income people face -- the hardest hunger, housing, income, and isolation. if someone is in their home, it is a much more stable household. rich andle are house financially poor, so they can't afford to live in a house they may have inherited or grew up in. we do a lot of work on the nonprofit side in our advocacy work trying to get state legislatures and communities to think about building accessible housing so that people of all ages, whether it is somebody who needs assistance coming in the front door who might have to have a walker or wheelchair, or a young mother trying to get a stroller inside the house. who came up with those steps walking up into the front of the house rather than having a flat incline that goes in? we
four or we had a keen sense of how important it is for us to have affordable housing and to build communities, havele communities that affordability for everyone. spent a lot of time at the library of congress but go to the housing. what does aarp do for people with housing problems? get involved in trying to address at the local level. we know the things low income people face -- the hardest hunger, housing, income, and isolation. if someone is in their home, it is a much more stable...
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speaker who just spoke is keen on having police officers ask more questions. my question is, does he believe the police should keep on asking questions when the suspect says i don't want to talk? miranda says that the police have to stop questions at that point. does he believe that that right should not exist? paul: i think what we ought to be doing is changing the miranda rules so they do not have these hard and fast question cutoff rules. i call this the mother may i rule of police questioning. police officers have to give a warning and a waiver to someone in order to ask questions. if someone says they do not want to answer questions, they cannot ask even reasonable questions. i would allow police officers to continue to ask questions so long as they were not extracting an involuntary confession. jeffrey: if i could just jump in on unequivocally endorsing halt suggestion of videotaping interrogations. we are having huge debate right now about the use of body cams. iphones are transforming encounters between cops and citizens. the american law institute is trying to come up with r
speaker who just spoke is keen on having police officers ask more questions. my question is, does he believe the police should keep on asking questions when the suspect says i don't want to talk? miranda says that the police have to stop questions at that point. does he believe that that right should not exist? paul: i think what we ought to be doing is changing the miranda rules so they do not have these hard and fast question cutoff rules. i call this the mother may i rule of police...