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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140806

controlling the burden of hiv of reducing deaths from the disease. thanks in large part for support from the american people through let s see. we can do the same with cervical cancer, and that we will and we must. our new partners at the pink ribbon red ribbon are standing with us in this battle as part of our collective prevention. forecast for all women, working together i am strongly convinced that we can reduce death from hiv and the women s cancer. i thank you. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome pink ribbon red ribbon ambassadors. [applause] your excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, we have heard today breast cancer and cervical cancer are cutting short life to me women in sub-saharan africa. but pink ribbon red ribbon is making studies to combat this preventable and treatable diseases. we hope you all leave today with the knowledge that prevention young girls of today and their mothers may never have to face possibility of breast cancer and cervical

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20131118

translator: i know who you are and i saw what you did is the name to have the book. the author is lori andrews who is a professor of law at kent college of law in chicago. professor andrews, what s behind that title? guest: it s a amazing how much outside entities, third party institutions know about us based on our web presence. for example, 75% of human resources people in companies check your online profile before they interview you for a job. one in four college admissions officers is looking at the online profile of students before deciding about them. so your digital self may be more important than your physical self, and lots of these institutions think they know who you are, might get a misimregistration and might vim nays against you against you as a result. host: are we more willing to put ourselves out there online than we are in person? guest: yes. there are some studies, in fact, that say that women are more willing to reveal things in person, but men w

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20131116

misunderstand. let s do this together, let s explore these areas, let s give people information going forward. and let s make the system work better, not create a parallel system that will make it work worse. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman s time has expired. the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: mr. speaker, at this point i d like to yield one minute to the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis, a member of the health subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker, and thank you, mr. chairman, for sponsoring this great bill. in my state of florida 300,000 individuals have lost their health care plans due to obamacare, and hardworking americans like my constituent, mark, are being adversely affected by this law. mark currently has a plan that he likes. obamacare will take it away. his new equivalent plan on the exchange comes with a $12,000 deductible and $1,000 monthly premiums.

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peace is possible possible if it respects the historic achievements that afghanistan has made over the past decade. all of those things i listed and talked about. including and above all the protection of the rights of all afghans, both men and women. as part of the outcome of any process, the taliban and other armed opposition groups have to end the violence, break ties with al qaeda, accept afghanistan s constitution, including the provisions on women s rights. those are the standards which will lead us in this effort. there can be no compromise on these points. there can be no peace without respecting the rights of all afghans and afghan women have to have a seat at the table. afghan women are at the forefront of another transition, the security transition. this is one of the most stunning things. you saw it in the video. the folks in uniform. unprecedented. joining the army, police, serving as judges and prosecutors and some of the most conservative parts of the country,

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suggested yesterday. it is time for us to work together. i strongly support chairman upton s legislation and i am sure it will pass in a bipartisan fashion and there will be bipartisan support in the other house. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. california. mr. waxman: mr. speaker, we reserve our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. upton: mr. speaker, i would yield two minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, a member of the health subcommittee, dr. cassidy, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. cassidy: thank you, mr. speaker. you know, for the last 30 years i ve worked in a hospital for the uninsured and what i ve learned is that unless you trust the families, unless you give power to the patient, you truly cannot mak

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average afghan was 42 years. today, it s 62 years. and rising. in 2001, 9% of afghans had access to basic health care. today, 60% of afghans live within an hour of basic health services. in 2001, there was only one television station and it was owned by the government. today there are 75 stations. and only two and all of those but two are privately owned. and in 2001, there were virtually no cell phones in the country. today, there are 18 million covering about 90% of residential areas. 80% of afghan women. now have access to a cell phone meaning they are connected to their families, their friends, and most importantly, they re connected to the world and the future. thanks to entrepreneurs like roya, afghan women will now also be connected to the internet too. ten years ago, it just would have been unfathomable to imagine this. but because so many individual acts of courage this is the future we are now watching afghan women build. secretary clinton, laura bush, ambassadors

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president s executive order or the upton bill or what mary landrieu is working on mm-hmm. wouldn t allowing people who have these individual plans to keep their plans, wouldn t that mess up the overall concept in obama care because hopefully the people in the individual plans were more healthy and they remove them from the overall population. it messes them up. just the idea of allowing a certain segment to keep its plan. wouldn t that have a negative effect overall on the affordable care act? well, while that may be true, i m sure any change will have an effect. i think the bigger, broader effect is on the individual lives of people who are now getting plans they can no longer afford. by that, i mean you look at premium increases that are going up hundreds of dollars a month sometimes $1,000 a month. it s a wide range. some people will get subsidies and support and pay less. but there s this group in the middle who make just enough they get no subsidy, and the pr

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140910

challenged in courts. yields time i m happy to to my good friend from the other side of the aisle, from georgia, two minutes. the gentleman from georgia. the gentleman from georgia is recognized for two minutes. under current law, the president is required to notify congress prior to releasing any prisoners from guantánamo bay. unfortunately, he failed to do that. although i m grateful to sergeant that sergeant bergdahl has been reunited with his family, i strongly disagree with the president s decision to negotiate with terrorists. i don t agree with his position to make this prisoner exchange without first consulting with congress and the manner required by federal law. the freeing of terrorists poses a national security threat to americans and our armed forces and complicates it s not going to change their perception one iota. i understand that people had an honest disagreement about the way the statute was interpreted and implemented. what i was just saying to yo

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the prior administration or this administration chose to release a prisoner. and when applied to the situation for which it was drafted, it s a practical and fully constitutional provision. it s practical because it involves a 30-day delay in release of a prisoner where there s no particular hurry to release the prisoner. we releaseed the prisoner 30 days after the notice, we make the decision to release the prisoner, the prisoner is released. tanned gives congress 30 days to perhaps pass a law prohibiting such release. and i believe it s constitutional because it doesn t interfere with the commander in chief s ability to safeguard and protect the soldiers under his command. now there is an attempt to criticize the president for not following this statute when it s applied to a situation for which it was not drafted and when it s applied in such a way where it becomes incredibly imprktcal, perhaps impossible impractical, perhaps impossible, and constitutionally questionable

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Shepard Smith Reporting 20190419

he hopes we ll all do one thing as we remember columbine. i m trace gallagher in for shepard smith. we begin with a new show down over the mueller report. the head of the house judiciary committee making good on his threat to subpoena the complete and unredacted report. new york democrat jerry nadler says his committee needs to see the full report to decide whether to take further action against the president. the special counsel said he did not find evidence of collusion, but he could not clear the president of obstruction of justice. the white house calling the report a total vindication for president trump, but he s pushing back on some of its findings, including claims that he tried to stop the investigation. the chief intelligence correspondent, catherine herridge, live for us in washington. catherine? trace, good afternoon. the democratic chairman wasting no time issuing this eight-page subpoena, which includes grand jury material by may 1. under the federal rules of

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