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budgets. we had employees willing to give up compensation to meet this need of veterans in the community. maybe some bonuses too. miss walorski. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary good to see you. thanks for being here today. the problem that i don t understand with this, this is what i don t get, is that it seems like it keeps coming back to this issue of perception. you know you come today and you have your stats and your tables and your graphs and thoed kind of things and we over here, we want solutions just as badly as everybody else because we re fighting for veterans in our district and fighting in a bipartisan matter and doing everything we can do legally through a legislative process but what we ve been up to since you been here last is multiple hearings that go on every other day and look at the whistleblower retaliation, and systematic failures in denver and waste and fraud and abuse and i ve been involved and every time your i.t. chief has been here and we
disease in virtually all of the countries around the world. i was just impressed as i walked through the poster sessions at aaic how many of the posters were researchers from korea, thailand, china, japan, et cetera, who were coming here to washington to share their knowledge and their perspective on the disease. it s a global disease, for sure. it s not affecting western countries. i want to throw one more question in here which is in terms of having a national plan and harnessing all of the different groups working on this from the research community to big pharma to universities, government, et cetera. three years ago, the obama administration released a national plan to address alzheimer s and the goal was struck me as exceedingly ambitious. by 2025, so in ten years to be able to prevent and effectively treat alzheimer s disease. does that strike you both as realistic? ten years? the way we look at it it s an aspirational goal. we absolutely want to be there by
a better chance we will see showers later this morning and into this afternoon. mostly cloudy skies to start with. 76 degrees. it s warming up by 9:00 near 80 and middle 80s with scattered showers in the area at none time today. it is not going to be as hot as it has been but it s going to be cloudier and stormier through the day and go through the forecast neighborhood-by-neighborhood when i m back in ten minutes. jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. schuylkill expressway smooth sailing so far this morning. cameras live on top of montgomery drive. everything is moving along. 12-minute drive time. if you re heeding eastbound from the blue route toward the vine street expressway safe to say the same drive time headed westbound into the king of prussia area. you can see the cars are green and moving 15, 16 minutes at the most. southbound from the schuylkill expressway, up towards 95. mass transit in the clear this morning. so far, no delays there. the area bridge
second day straight paid about two tenths of 1% in china. nicole: oil axon with a $20 billion investment plan that would create or to bypass and high-paying jobs and gulf states. lauren: chairs of snapchat only 12% below their first day of trading. the lowest price per year. lauren: thriller in texas and the san antonio spurs at the houston rockets and cleveland cavaliers. lose the game in their new center against the miami heat. we will have all the highlights. lauren: 5:01 a.m. in new york. welcome to fbn:am, your first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: house committee to begin voting on the republican bill to dismantle upon the care tomorrow. the measure would replace income-based subsidies with tax credit. we give them a tax credit immediately useful. ranges in price from $2,214,000 a year. depends on your age and family. but ask him if they can buy affordable plans that are approved and certified in the state they are in end user of planes they need