But it is a different approach to covering conflict that i think tim sort of pioneered. And he was also, he sort of straddles two worlds, you know . The old world of still photography and this sort of pervasive social media world that we live in now where everything is just happening, everything is covered, everything is going up at the moment. Tim felt like there was still a need to not just post these pictures and move on, so there was these two different trends, you know . Lets just get as manictures out there, everybodys pictures out there. Or just sit back and assess the situation and figure out what is most important, what am i trying to frame here, what story am i trying to tell, what can i learn from this persons experience that might not be illustrated by a conventional conflict photograph . And thats why a lot of these pictures you barely know whats going on. You can see it in the expressions on peoples faces. But i think tim showed there was a way to do that and be successfu
Energy the energy issues. But i went on because of the Health Policy. And on that committee, Health Policy was not just medicare, or medicaid, but also Public Health, and Environmental Issues that affect health. So one of the areas that i quickly became involved in, for decades, was the Clean Air Act, because the Clean Air Act and the Safe Drinking Water law and other such environmental laws related to Public Health. And you spent i mean, you describe this as being a constituent issue for medicare, and elderly constituents. But you also spent a whole lot of your time working on behalf of low income people, poor people, who probably really arent a big constituency, certainly not now that you represent beverly hills. But you spent a lot of your time and trouble with Medicaid Expansions, with child Health Insurance, with trying to get poor Pregnant Women Health care. How did you decide that you needed to work on Poverty Issues . If you can think of it as a constituent issue. I have always
Control. Does the Prime Minister does the standing Prime Minister agree with the Prime Minister because those were his words . I think there are some important controls that we do need improve and strengthen. So that is why, for instance i believe it is essential that we will produce the proper border controls, the exit checks that were premoved by the previous government. Its something that i insisted on myself. In, we we tell people count them out as well. Those are so important because we can discover who are overstaying their visa which is one of the biggest problems of people overstaying their presence near the United Kingdom illegal. Order. Youve been watching Prime Minister questions from the british house of commons. Question time airs live every wednesday at 7 00 a. M. Eastern and again on sunday night at 9 00 p. M. Eastern and specific on cspan. Watch any time at cspan. Org where you can find video of past Prime Minister questions and other British Public ffairs programs. Nex
The speaker pro tempore on this vote the yeas are 325. The nays are 100. 2 3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the Senate Amendment is agreed to. Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. The Unfinished Business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from North Carolina, mr. Hudson, to suspend the rules and concur in the Senate Amendment to h. R. 2719 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The clerk will report the title of the bill. The clerk h. R. 2719, an act to require the Transportation Security Administration to implement best practices and improve transparency with regard to Technology Acquisition programs and for other purposes. Senate amendment. The speaker pro tempore the question is will the house suspend the rules and concur in the Senate Amendment. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a fiveminute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation wit
That framework to meet periodically for the very important process of political consultation. Neither of those are present in this coalition. To see it come together this way, to see us meet at the ministerial level in this manner thomas to hear the really profound words of the ministers and leaders last wednesday in their commitment to this cause and the importance of an ongoing political consultation where we have come in about three months is important. Six months ago yesterday is when mosul fell. Six months ago yesterday was when we all wondered whether this was the beginning of the end. And so from that moment in to this much has happened, many things have occurred. We believe that the strategic and operational momentum has been halted. We believe at the tactical level, while their will still be the training of some ground back and forth, the initial efforts supported by advisers from within the coalition but ultimately the Iraqi Security forces, which we will be trained in our Tr