This morning the life and legacy of the late senator Dianne Feinstein. We look back at her career in the bay area and on the national stage, plus how she changed american society. And she paved the path for women. More on feinsteins role as a trailblazer. The legacy she leaves behind is one that will be unmatched for certainly my lifetime. Good morning, and thanks for starting your day with us. Today is saturday, september 30th. Im max derro. All across the bay area, california and the nation, merchs are remembering Dianne Feinstein. The longtime senator, former San Francisco mayor and supervisor died thursday night at the age of 90 years old. Now everyone from politicians to journalists to her constituents are telling their stories about how she affected their lives. Very sad and it really makes me very grateful to have been able to cover her back to when she was mayor. I mean, she was an amazing person. She defied being put in any kind of a political box. I learned from her that you
Dianne feinstein. We look back at her career here in the bay area and on the national stage, plus how she changed american society. And paving the path of women, feinsteins role as a trailblazer. The legacy shea leaves behind is one that will be unmatched for certainly my lifetime. Recalling good morning, thanks for starting your day with us. Today is september 30th. Im max darrow. All across california and the nation, americans are remembering Dianne Feinstein, the longtime senator, former San Francisco mayor and supervisor died thursday night at the age of 90. Now everyone from politicians to journalists to her constituents are telling their stories about how she affected their lives. Im very sad, and it really makes me very grateful to have been able to cover her back to when she was mayor. I mean, she was an amazing person. She defied being put in any kind of a political box. I learned from her that you take your job seriously, you better be prepared, and you hold yourself with som
Standards. These reforms are critical for providing our nations Banking Systems and the customers they serve, to protect our nations Banking Systems. This bill cleared the Financial Services committee with a strong bipartisan vote of 600. Im especially thankful of the bipartisan cooperation of my colleague from new york, mrs. Maloney, Ranking Member of the Capital Markets subcommittee. Id also like to thank chairman hensarling and newt ke myer for their leadership on this important issue. This is supported by the Financial Services round table and the American Bankers Association and their letters of support have been entered into the record. With that, i urge adoption of this bill and yelled back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields back. The gentleman from colorado is recognized. Mr. Tipton i yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields back. The question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h. R. 4292 as amended. Those in favor say aye. Those o
Two outcomes, to be killed by defenders or coalition air. Recent activities rendered very clear messages. There are places within the infrastructure where the morale is not good. As we begin to strangle the itenses, the finances, becomes more difficult to payain their operations and fighters. That will create additional problems. General allen now serves as a special president ial envoy for the coalition to counter isis. You can watch the presentation at 8 00 p. M. When the senate takes its august break, we will feature book tv programming weeknights and prime time. At the end of the summer, look for two look tv programs. Programs. We are live from the National Book festival. Followed by an event with lynne cheney. Book tv. Television for serious readers. White housetodays briefing with press secretary josh earnest. Ernest lets go to your questions. The meeting the president is having, i am wondering if the timing was arranged so his meeting would follow the israeli Prime Ministers web
Couple years ago when we were looking at the number of individuals who would meet the criteria for the release based on a terminal illness, we discovered that there were 200 inmates in the bureau of prisons. Once they were identified coming up to go further in making sure that for those individuals being considered, that they have the resources if they are given the opportunity and released under that program. 200 inmates agencywide with a population at times that was at 220,000 is a very small number. Senator we are talking about passionate release, early release, release of foreign nationals. Are you saying that the law or the regulation is written to restrictively and doesnt give you the latitude to utilize those programs more fully . Inspector general, i will be asking you the same question. Mr. Samuels we moved from apple to nonmedical. Even when we look at those cases , when you are looking at the criteria as well as being responsible for Public Safety for any of those individual