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rachel: good morning, everybody from daytona international speedway and that is the apopca high school blue darter band performing live here at the speedway ahead of daytona 500 here on fox. good morning, will. good morning, pete. pete: good morning, rachel. i m pumped. it s finally warming up here at the track. if you re a high school band, what a better backdrop than the daytona 500 and the international speedway, the big race is tomorrow at 2:30 and we get a chance to cover it all morning long and talk news. rachel: absolutely. pete: always fun to be here. rachel: let s get to some of that news and we re going to talk about east palestine and sounding the alarm and the effects of toxic chemicals in the town. i ve had a headache and odd tinkling sensation like in the gums and on my lips. my brother-in-law went to the hospital and got checked out. he was having some severe symptoms, some breathing issues. they let this sink in and burn for days before they evacuated an
Republicans strike a stopgap deal to reopen the government on the third day of the shutdown plus. After angry interruptions from Israeli Palestinian politicians the u. S. Vice president tells Israels Parliament the u. S. Embassy will move to jerusalem next year while in brussels maqueda vazquez e. U. Backing for a palestinian capital in East Jerusalem. Antec expands its offensive in Northern Syria and says russia agree to the operation. With all those sports news six term Australian Open champion though they talk of it has been locked out of all the latest news from mobilise the probe. Politicians in the United States how three each to an agreement to end the federal shutdown which came into effect at midnight on friday closing down non essential Government Services senators from this Ruling Republican Party and the opposition democrats have struck a temporary deal to restart government funding due to vote on it shortly nonessential federal services across the u. S. Are currently close
In the bucket that compares to the challenge that is likely to come. Am i wrong . Is that a strategy thats the wrong way to go about it . Im not sure you would get a majority of votes in this body for it. I think the vote we had about using military force against the use of chemical weapons against civilians barely got a majority in this committee and likely will not get a majority in the senate or in the house. Still if the administration were to advocate strongly for it, there is some bipartisan support for the notion. As folks who do this work, am i looking at this wrong . Senator cain, i have long wrestled with this question through this crisis. You know, the history of safe zones and nofly zones for humanitarian purposes is fraught with cases where it didnt work well and its filled with moral hazard. And at the same time i think that as the crisis progresses and the level of killing continues that is prompting this level of crisis for us to continue to not take some action that is
Models for departments for the federal government are very organizational, departmentalspecific. When we talk about trying to understand and bring data together and consolidate, i know treasury is doing a great deal of work on this as well, trying to figure out how do you move the data between systems, but then how do you move the data not just between those systems but between the systems outside of the federal government. That becomes a cultural shift that has to happen. And its going to take a lot of buyin to make that work. But that will allow for i think a much Greater Movement of information and data across the government, which will make it more valuable for everyone. Actually just one more thing to add there. On the reretrieval side of things, theres two big things that prevent us from fully automating the work we do. One is, even if the data is available online, oftentimes you need to submit some sort of form or theres some sort of limit on how many rows of data can be downloa