There also is this big news out of nebraska. Regulators have approved the construction of the keystone xl pipeline through that state. We want to get your reaction to it. If you support the keystone xl pipeline, called 202 7488000. If you oppose it, call 202 7488001. You can weigh in on social media at cspan to vijay for our twitter handle and you can post a comment on facebook. Com cspan. Heres the headline one more time. It is from the omaha world herald. It is approved, but hurdles likely remain. That is out of omaha. Joining us by phone right now is ellen gilmer, illegal reporter there. A legal reporter there. Guest thanks for having me. Host explain what regulators and nebraska decided and what it all means. Guest regulators decided that keystone xl can build its pipeline across the state. Trans canada, the company that backed the pipeline, did not get what it wanted. Trans canada had a certain route it wanted to build on and state regulators said you can build, but you need to bu
Okay, i think all of you know dr. Kim, who has changed the world in so many ways. But lets just take a look. A physician, an anthropologist, president of the world bank since 2012. President of dartmouth college. World Health Organization head for hiv and aids efforts. Cofounder of partners in health, 1987. One, its an honor to have you with us tonight. My thanks so much for having me. By the way, the wyoming answer. I think part of it is the absence of Tertiary Health care centers relatively speaking, right . Massachusetts would never win it as a result. This is strategy. Next time, you want to sit at the same table with dr. Kim. Three Global Crisis that you spoke about. Conflict, endemics, impasse on people being forcibly displaced. Countries and nearly every region turning inward. International and homegrown terrorism. As you thought about what you wanted to seek at the meetings, why did you pick these three crises to start with . Well, you know, one of the things that i have notice
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This is just over three hours. Good morning, everyone. The committee will come to order. Before we begin this mornings markup, id like to extend a special welcome to some of the folks that are here this morning. They have come a long way. Several of alaskans have flown down are the north slope to be with us recognizing that this is their home. I think its important that they are here with us today. We welcome them. Id also like to add, just a farewell at the same time that we acknowledge a welcome. I dont see angela heres over there. But Angela Becker editman who has been senator cantwells staff director, i understand, is moving back to the west kocoast. And that this is perhaps your last day on the committee or last week on the committee. And i just i want to acknowledge the work that you have done. I think that, certainly, the staffs on our side have enjoyed the working relationship that we have had with you through some interesting and challenging issues and your leadership has been
Support the very things everyone on this panel has said they want. You can find this discussion online archived in cspans video library. Live now to a newly opened Housing Development for veterans in washington, d. C. Ben carson will be speaking along with the va secretary about ending homelessness among veterans. Good morning, everybody. I guess its still morning. Weve had a chance this morning to spend some time in this facility which is the first time for both of us. Ki te i can tell you we are extraordinarily proud of what has been put together here to serve our veterans and the broader homeless community. This building is about a year old, serves now over 60 veterans who were previously homeless. Secretary carson and i asked about the waiting list here and its 409 because we still have 409 Homeless Veterans here in washington, d. C. Across the country, that number is 40,000. And so we are committed to continue our efforts until we get every veteran off the streets to find a home s