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mr. general secretary, even as we verify. mr. neral secretary, we have agreed many times that there remain differences, important fundamental differences, between us. yet as we work over the long run to narrow these differences, as we work for what i hope will be a new era of peace and expanded human freedom, we must acknowledge our solemn responsibility to take steps now to reduce the chances of conflict and to prevent war. this we have done today, a first step toward a brighter future, a safer world. america's allies and friends welcome this treaty, too. we consulted them fully during its negotiation. we made clear that we would never put their security or their interests at risk, that, on the contrary, we would sign a treaty only if it enhanced their security, as this one does. and finally, if i may, i would like to take a moment to thank the united states senate for their work on this treaty. the way of democracy is sometimes a complicated way, and sometimes trying, but it is a good way, and we believe the best way. and once a
mr. general secretary, even as we verify. mr. neral secretary, we have agreed many times that there remain differences, important fundamental differences, between us. yet as we work over the long run to narrow these differences, as we work for what i hope will be a new era of peace and expanded human freedom, we must acknowledge our solemn responsibility to take steps now to reduce the chances of conflict and to prevent war. this we have done today, a first step toward a brighter future, a...
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component of european politics and in recent years this issue has been continually controversial mr general secretary what what your position on immigration and a specific problem and choices facing the e.u. what we think that the european union in europe more in general were not able to address this emergency in the proper way international rules were not respected few countries including he told me my own country were completely left alone you know address in december urgency and in searching in rescue people at sea and trying to avoid an immense a strategy to a tragedy to happen but that was coming from the large majority of member states of the european union that didn't given and at all to eataly greece but also to some other countries like germany and sweden to try to welcome some of these refugees and to integrate them into society in the labor market of those countries so four countries along against the other twenty four were completely. burning on their shoulders i mean the the world burden of this of this situation of this emergency and frankly speaking the situation is not going
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mr. general secretary, i want to expend to you and to all those who labored so hard for this moment my warmest personal thanks. >> watch real america sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, on c-span 3. >>> tom beaty, we are about to air interviews that you conducted, oral histories with those on the front line of the combat. how did this project come about? >> sure. i grew up a big history buff, i guess. i didn't grow up in a military family and loved hearing the actual stories of soldiers in combat. i was a military history major and in the process, i began to realize it was a part of history that i loved, not the geopolitical side, the big picture but the fox hole view. i would take them to breakfast, take them to lunch and hear their stories. >> these are firsthand accounts of what they saw. >> absolutely. >> and the horrors of war. >> absolutely. >> how did it come about for you personally? you went to a gravesite and found a tomb stone and found a veteran still alive from world war ii. >> yeah. i was visiting my grandfather's gravesite and a gentleman was nearby, and his wife
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mr. yockelson: the permanent cemetery was dedicated in 1937. general pershing came over. mr. moizan: yes. that is belleau wood. a small would wear american second division fought for three weeks, including the marines brigade that made a big part of the offensive here. was designed by an american artist. it was dedicated in 1955. that is a day of dedication. we see the trees looking similar to what it is nowadays. mr. yockelson: this is in the woods. the marines had captured this. mr. moizan: it is showing a marines in action. it was renamed wood of the marines brigade by a french general, the general for the sixth army. it was officially renamed wood of the marines brigrade. the chapel is already built. this is a chapel from a cemetery. we see the differences, what we had before, we see the headstones already marble made. , the same settings we could see today. mr. yockelson: it is sacred ground for the marines. they are the ones that established the battleground area and turned it into a memorial for the fifth and sixth marines who fought and died in june 1918. they still v
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movement but unfortunately we cannot say the same when it comes to the european institutions and mr general secretary you've written pretty eloquently recently about how do you obs can create better social economic justice explain that to us well you know let's say a decade ago we were the best benchmark in europe even in the global arena i mean as the european union because we had a fantastic social model in place we had a lot of cohesion very low inequalities and so on but then the crisis came and the crises destroyed thirty twenty three million jobs in our continent. unemployed people are still unemployed unfortunately and the european economic strategy that was put in place by the european nations institutions was not able at all i mean to address this incredible crisis and so now we have a very i level is not only full of unemployment but also of inequalities a socialist collusion an enormous on rest and discontent among orcus and people regarding this situation that's why we think and we say older time that it's really high time i mean to change completely first of all democracy anomi
movement but unfortunately we cannot say the same when it comes to the european institutions and mr general secretary you've written pretty eloquently recently about how do you obs can create better social economic justice explain that to us well you know let's say a decade ago we were the best benchmark in europe even in the global arena i mean as the european union because we had a fantastic social model in place we had a lot of cohesion very low inequalities and so on but then the crisis...
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component of european politics and in recent years this issue has been continually controversial mr general secretary what's the what's your position on immigration and the specific problem and choices facing the e.u. . what within the the european union and europe more in general were not able to address this emergency in the proper way international rules were not respected few countries including he telling my own country were completely left alone you know addressing this emergency and in searching rescue people at sea and trying to avoid any man's a strategy to a tragedy to happen but there was no solidarity coming from the large majority of member states of the european union the didn't give in and at all to eataly greece but also to some other countries like germany and sweden the try to welcome some of these refugees and to integrate them into society in the labor market of those countries so for countries along against the other twenty four were completely. burning or on their shoulders i mean that that would burden of this of this situation of this emergency and frankly speaking t
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mr. messenger: yes, your honor, generally speaking. justice sotomayor: so, if an employee is disciplined by the state for some malfeasance, that's an employment-related issue not entitled to first amendment protection? mr. messenger: oftentimes. justice sotomayor: oftentimes. if employees come to the union -- come to the state and want greater training, employment issue, correct? mr. messenger: generally, yes. justice sotomayor: so why does it transform into some entitlement to first amendment protection merely because a collective body of employees are coming to the table at once? what's the transformative nature now of making these substantive questions matters of public policy? mr. messenger: as this court recognized in harris, it's the scale. so here you have afscme bargaining over issues that affect hundreds of millions of dollars and affect thousands of employees across the board. the scale of that is what makes it a political justice sotomayor: it's not going to change whether the union asks for it or the employees come -- what y
mr. messenger: yes, your honor, generally speaking. justice sotomayor: so, if an employee is disciplined by the state for some malfeasance, that's an employment-related issue not entitled to first amendment protection? mr. messenger: oftentimes. justice sotomayor: oftentimes. if employees come to the union -- come to the state and want greater training, employment issue, correct? mr. messenger: generally, yes. justice sotomayor: so why does it transform into some entitlement to first amendment...
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mr. general secretary i want to expand to you and all those who labored so hard for this moment, my warmest personal thanks. america sunday at 4 p.m. eastern on c-span three. district home to the will rogers memorial center which hosts an annual stock show and rodeo. even also find several museums in this part of the city. we visit the cowgirl museum and hall of fame and learn about several women who have made contributions to the american west. >> oftentimes the history of the west is very male mythic, how the west was won. this is the only institution in the united states that honors women who came west and who made a difference and are still making a difference. oftentimes, cowgirl, the name misleads people. the different type of people we talk about are very broad. for example, we talk about ranchers, entertainers, artists, we also talk about competitors. it is very much a broad brush of those women who came west and made a difference. gallery,ing inside the this is brand-new. there is nother -- other gallery like this in the united states and it examines women who were in traveling wil
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mr. general secretary, i want to extend to you and to all those who have labored so hard for this moment my warmest personal thanks. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> president trump announced the june 12 summit with singapore -- with north korea in singapore is back on. president trump also answered questions about nafta and his recent decision to impose tariffs on canada, mexico, and the european union. president, can you come talk to us? can you come out this way? president trump: we will be meeting june 12 in singapore. days duringnt two this. we have gotten to know their people very well. you people are going to have to travel because you will be in singapore on june 12. i think it will be a process. i never said it goes in one meeting. i think it will be a process. the relationships are building, and that is very positive. >> what is your sense on what the north koreans are willing to do on the issue of
mr. general secretary, i want to extend to you and to all those who have labored so hard for this moment my warmest personal thanks. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> president trump announced the june 12 summit with singapore -- with north korea in singapore is back on. president trump also answered questions about nafta and his recent decision to impose tariffs on canada, mexico, and the european union. president, can you come talk to us? can you...
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component of european politics and in recent years this issue has been continually controversial mr general secretary what's the what's your position on immigration and the specific problem and choices facing the e.u. . what withing did the european union in europe more in general were not able to address this emergency in the proper way international rules were not respected few countries including he told me my own country were completely left alone you know addressing this emergency and inserting a rescue people at sea and trying to avoid an immense a strategy to a tragedy to happen but there was no solidarity coming from the large majority of member states of the european union the didn't give an end at all to eataly greece but also to some other countries like germany and sweden the tried to welcome some of these refugees and to integrate them into society in the labor market of those countries so four countries along against the other twenty four were completely. burning on their shoulders i mean that that would burden of this of this situation of this emergency and frankly speaking t
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of isn't easy the general secretary of the european trade union confederation thank you so much mr general secretary preaching your time. thank you very much let's just in time now for a quick break but i hang here because when we return there are new e.u. regulations designed to protect people privacy will get the latest on what and how they are working. on global privacy expert miles edwards plus artes ashley banks looks at some crazy additional point offerings that might perhaps should scare us all a little as we go to break your live numbers at the closing bell another day for stocks today and coin is the only red arrow at sixty seven fifty nine will be right back. to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to foundation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. to. people in my uncle the kids seem completely stable boy tonight but it will be the approval that they think. it's not. going to. you know on the list that
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mr. general secretary, i want to expend to you and all those who labored so hard for this moment my personal thanks. >> watch reel america on american history tv on c-span 3. >> it's november 10, 2015, and we are in san diego, california with mr. mcmahon, from the united states marine corps and the combined action project, hotel 5 and hotel 6. how are you doing today? >> excellent. >> it's a pleasure to have you here. our first question is where are you from originally? >> i grew
mr. general secretary, i want to expend to you and all those who labored so hard for this moment my personal thanks. >> watch reel america on american history tv on c-span 3. >> it's november 10, 2015, and we are in san diego, california with mr. mcmahon, from the united states marine corps and the combined action project, hotel 5 and hotel 6. how are you doing today? >> excellent. >> it's a pleasure to have you here. our first question is where are you from originally?...
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from now on sadat and his woman mr general after my dismay i would take all the decisions. when the israeli forces crossed to the western side of the canal they inflicted massive damage to the logistical units in the rear which were untrained units so what was their goal just to create as much terror as possible rob. now the egyptian high command was running out of options air force commander has new mubarak ordered his pilots into the air. and of already a member once i was entering the operation room and i heard general hosni mubarak on the ridge you speaking to our brigade commander has and family. has been saying sir don't you see what's like to work reply doesn't scramble. they are dangerous enemy targets but you have to scramble don't you if you didn't scramble what would happen the israelis will advance and everything you've done would be in vain. egyptian pilots also found themselves facing a new threat from the israeli it's from the ground from occupied territory west of the canal. adoor we that go in with they came across with a mobile air defense system hokum ass
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mr. general secretary, i want to extend to you and to all of those who have moment so hard for this my warmest personal thanks. >> watch sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on market history tv on c-span3. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today we continue to bring your you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you why your cable or satellite provider. according to the bureau of labor statistics, u.s. created 223,000 jobs in may, lowering the unemployment rate to 3.8%. kudlow spoke with reporters about the latest success six and the president's break from protocol when he posted a tweet about the monthly report before its release. >> why was it appropriate for the president to tweet the jobs report performed was released? mr. kudlow: why not?
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mr. chairman. general miller, again, i share the chairman's confidence in your skill and your ability and your leadership. the military efforts are designed to be the forcing process for diplomatic and political issues. ultimately that's what's going to resolve the situation. there's an election that is pending in afghanistan. political reconciliation. the ceasefire at eid was a good sign, but i think a very transitory sign. you will be part of a team, but one of the things they want to ask you about, we had previously a special representative for afghanistan and pakistan. that's been eliminated. so who's the lead beyond the ambassador in afghanistan? who'd the lead diplomat that's going to work with you and the ambassador to get this political situation in hand? >> sir, today i'm tracking that ambassador alice wells is the lead working very specifically in the reconciliation arena for state department. >> she is the acting assistant secretary of the south and central asia, and she has a range of tasks, bu
mr. chairman. general miller, again, i share the chairman's confidence in your skill and your ability and your leadership. the military efforts are designed to be the forcing process for diplomatic and political issues. ultimately that's what's going to resolve the situation. there's an election that is pending in afghanistan. political reconciliation. the ceasefire at eid was a good sign, but i think a very transitory sign. you will be part of a team, but one of the things they want to ask you...
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general's own characterization. my understanding is it that he found there was no political bias ultimately impacting the investigation that he reviewed. >> the mr. attorney general, do you believe as donald trump indicated that the investigation of which you have read, the inspector general's report, has vindicated mr. trump as it relates to collusion with russian agents as he indicated or is the investigation ongoing? >> there is an ongoing investigation. yes. >> and it is not concluded? >> correct. >> and no conclusion has been made? >> several charges have been filed and so you're familiar with those. >> correct. >> the time of the gentlewoman has expired. >> i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina, mr. goudeywdy, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the russia investigation has been going on for almost two years now. special counsel's investigation has been going on for over a year now. for most americans it's important to know what russia did to our country in 2016 and with whom, if anyone, they did it. when a foreign state interferes with our democratic electoral process it should be the chance of
general's own characterization. my understanding is it that he found there was no political bias ultimately impacting the investigation that he reviewed. >> the mr. attorney general, do you believe as donald trump indicated that the investigation of which you have read, the inspector general's report, has vindicated mr. trump as it relates to collusion with russian agents as he indicated or is the investigation ongoing? >> there is an ongoing investigation. yes. >> and it is...
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mr. attorney general call that a private matter. it is a public matter. the american people of good conscience and goodwill will defend those women. they are coming forward, mr. attorney general. maybe in your america it is a private matter. in our america, it is a public matter in which we all assume responsibility to those women and children. the attorney general has been very clear. he said, i want to d people from coming to america. he has changed the rules in the middle of the game. he has changed them in a way that affects those children. they are going to be harmed. they are going to be damaged. they are going to be abused. child abuse, what you are committing against those children. those children should be with of their moms and dads. the most transformative moment in my life was the moment my daughter was born. my firstborn. they placed her in my arms. i was the first person to hold that girl in my arms. to think that people would think daughtersng away dads from their arms, it was wrong, what you did. it is time, mr. president, for you to end th
mr. attorney general call that a private matter. it is a public matter. the american people of good conscience and goodwill will defend those women. they are coming forward, mr. attorney general. maybe in your america it is a private matter. in our america, it is a public matter in which we all assume responsibility to those women and children. the attorney general has been very clear. he said, i want to d people from coming to america. he has changed the rules in the middle of the game. he has...
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mr. holder: let me know if i can help. the reality is you have to make sure people are supported. you are the next generation. >> i've business cards. mr. holder: sure. okay. good! >> it was very nice meeting you, sir. mr. holder: you too. keep up the good work. hi there. that sounds like a fascinating place. [indiscernible] >> thank you so much. mr. holder: ok. >> how are you? mr. holder: good, how are you? >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: my daughter is on it and it identified her as a parent/child. that shows maybe it works. ok, thank you. hey there. how are you doing, sir? >> good, couldn't be better. mr. holder: that is a ton of weird looking districts, you kno w? >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: is that right? i was on the council for six years. thank you for coming. mr. holder: hey, man. >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: my friend was the ambassador to morocco. >> really? mr. holder: thank you. okay. i didn't know you guys were so interested in gerrymandering, you know? [laughter] oh, ok, yep, yep. sure enough. glad you're here, think for coming out. >> yeah. go.holder: okay, here you >> thank you. mr. holde
mr. holder: let me know if i can help. the reality is you have to make sure people are supported. you are the next generation. >> i've business cards. mr. holder: sure. okay. good! >> it was very nice meeting you, sir. mr. holder: you too. keep up the good work. hi there. that sounds like a fascinating place. [indiscernible] >> thank you so much. mr. holder: ok. >> how are you? mr. holder: good, how are you? >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: my daughter is on it and...
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mr. general economic agenda which is still. someone i'm sorry he is the leader. do you think they perhaps have been more general reluctance to see this government from prevent this government from taking the reins of power. the precedent. being. proposed. at the election of course. concern. about his ability of the. program was a coalition. which means that they have to put together a request. to muddle. which means the very expensive. proposing. to satisfy the people. you have to do both and bulls are really expensive. thirty percent of what i've read the leaders of both of the five star movement and the leak i'm not particularly deterred by the prospect of fresh elections if those elections were held do you think the results would have been different. i think. they may. but if you are sure. clearly. rule something needs to change because the italian public opinion is upset. but i'm not sure the majority would have the risk of venturing into. europe. i think there are also multiple ways and how you can sort of had your back on that because some could argue. vote
mr. general economic agenda which is still. someone i'm sorry he is the leader. do you think they perhaps have been more general reluctance to see this government from prevent this government from taking the reins of power. the precedent. being. proposed. at the election of course. concern. about his ability of the. program was a coalition. which means that they have to put together a request. to muddle. which means the very expensive. proposing. to satisfy the people. you have to do both and...
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mr. inspector general. i hope our conversation can be the beginning of the end of this long preoccupation with secretary clinton. we have so many more important things to do. i yield back. >> gentleman from new york yields back. we are pleased to introduce our witness today, the honorable michael horowitz, inspector general for the department of justice. welcome to you, mr. horowitz. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify, so i would ask you to do what you just did, stand up, raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give should be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? may the record reflect the witness answered in the affirmative. mr. horowitz, you are recognized for your opening statement. >> great. thank you. chairman gowdy and goodlatte, and thank you ranking members cummings and nadler and members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to testify today regarding the report we relea
mr. inspector general. i hope our conversation can be the beginning of the end of this long preoccupation with secretary clinton. we have so many more important things to do. i yield back. >> gentleman from new york yields back. we are pleased to introduce our witness today, the honorable michael horowitz, inspector general for the department of justice. welcome to you, mr. horowitz. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify, so i would ask you to do...
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mr. chairman. general testified that peter strzok led the for the emailboth investigation and the initial russian investigation. would you agree with his characterization of that? well, again, i wasn't there, say thatk it's fair to mr. strzok played a lead role in both investigations. exactly how it was structured and who supervised whom, you probably subject to a little more context and explanation by others but i off. think that's far >> fair enough. characterized today, the finding by the there was eneral is bias, affected the made in the hillary rodham clinton investigation. a s a bit of mischaracterization because under questioning, let's just go here, you probably have the book right there, if you go to is, nope. i think it page 149, what you will find, and this is one thing the testified to ral did not find ou documentary testimony evidence bias-- including political directly affected the specific investigative decisions. when we explored it, he admitted that those biases that had, and not just mr.
mr. chairman. general testified that peter strzok led the for the emailboth investigation and the initial russian investigation. would you agree with his characterization of that? well, again, i wasn't there, say thatk it's fair to mr. strzok played a lead role in both investigations. exactly how it was structured and who supervised whom, you probably subject to a little more context and explanation by others but i off. think that's far >> fair enough. characterized today, the finding by...
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mr. general secretary, i want to extend to you and all those who have labored so hard for this moment mymest personal thanks. sundayh "reel america" at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. >> secretary of state mike pompeo talked to reporters in new york after his meeting with senior north korean officials. he said progress had been made in the last 72 hours on the summit plan. he announced north korean officials would travel to washington, d.c. on friday to deliver a letter to president trump -- kim jong-un -- from president trump and kim jong-un. letter by jong-un. afternoon, everyone. as you know, in addition to my meeting with the meeting, we have and at the dmz working to prepare for chairman kimmp and 's expected summit in singapore. meeting,he series of i'm confidence we're moving in the right
mr. general secretary, i want to extend to you and all those who have labored so hard for this moment mymest personal thanks. sundayh "reel america" at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. >> secretary of state mike pompeo talked to reporters in new york after his meeting with senior north korean officials. he said progress had been made in the last 72 hours on the summit plan. he announced north korean officials would travel to washington, d.c. on friday to deliver a letter to...
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from now on sadat and his woman mr general after my dismay i would take all the decisions. when the israeli forces crossed to the western side of the canal they inflicted massive damage to the logistical units in the rear which were under a new units so what was their goal just to create as much terror as possible rob. now the egyptian high command was running out of options and force commander has mubarak ordered his pilots into the air. kind of already remember once i was entering the operation room and i heard general hosni mubarak on the ridge you speaking to our brigade commander has and family. has and saying sir don't you see what's like reply doesn't scramble. there are dangerous enemy targets but you have to scramble don't you. if you didn't scramble what would happen those readers will advance and everything you've done would be in vain. egyptian pilots also found themselves facing a new threat from the israeli it's from the ground from occupied territory west of the canal. i don't read that go in with they came across with a mobile air defense system hokum assad
from now on sadat and his woman mr general after my dismay i would take all the decisions. when the israeli forces crossed to the western side of the canal they inflicted massive damage to the logistical units in the rear which were under a new units so what was their goal just to create as much terror as possible rob. now the egyptian high command was running out of options and force commander has mubarak ordered his pilots into the air. kind of already remember once i was entering the...
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mr. general secretary, i want to extend to you and to all those who labored so hard for this moment, my warmestersonal thanks. >> watch "real america" sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >> next, the senate primary debate from utah between republicans mitt romney and state representative mike kennedy. they're running to replace retiring senator orrin hatch. utah's primary lengths will take place on june 26. this debate took place at brigham young university. [applause]
mr. general secretary, i want to extend to you and to all those who labored so hard for this moment, my warmestersonal thanks. >> watch "real america" sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >> next, the senate primary debate from utah between republicans mitt romney and state representative mike kennedy. they're running to replace retiring senator orrin hatch. utah's primary lengths will take place on june 26. this debate took place at brigham...
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of isn't easy the general secretary of the european trade union confederation thank you so much mr general secretary appreciate your time. thank you very much for that let's just in time now for a quick break but i hang here because when we return there are new e.u. regulations designed to protect people's privacy we'll get the latest on what and how they are working from enter thirty local privacy expert miles edwards plus artes ashley banks looks at some crazy additional point offerings that might perhaps should scare us all a little as we go to break here live numbers at the closing bell another day for stocks today and bitcoin is the only red arrow at sixty seven fifty nine we'll be right back. the legacy of coal guys are the winners the legacy oil guys are the winners the legacy all central bankers are the winners innovation you dynamism the constitution the bill of rights these are the losers in this america. you know world is a big part of the new law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to
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he was accompanied by a woman mr general mattis my. commute home. and arrows and speech sadat set out his conditions first cease fire a total israeli withdrawal from sinai. later that day in jerusalem golda made made her own speech she decided to share the good news with the israeli knesset. for fifteen this afternoon the israeli population were told for the first time that their troops were on the west bank of the su is going to. want to mrs murray is said came as a surprise not just to the israeli people but also to the egyptian military. israeli paratroopers and tanks had formed a limited bridge had on the western side of the canal in an area called. me but egyptian report. it's about the israeli crossing the confusing and underestimated the scale of the problem. from the from. there was a problem with the reconnaissance and most or all of the reconnaissance units where on the eastern side of the kind i was there was no reconnaissance in the west to provide information and that's why when i asked for information about the west no one knew anythin
he was accompanied by a woman mr general mattis my. commute home. and arrows and speech sadat set out his conditions first cease fire a total israeli withdrawal from sinai. later that day in jerusalem golda made made her own speech she decided to share the good news with the israeli knesset. for fifteen this afternoon the israeli population were told for the first time that their troops were on the west bank of the su is going to. want to mrs murray is said came as a surprise not just to the...
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mr. general economic agenda which is still. someone i'm sorry is the leader. do you think they perhaps have been some more general reluctance to see this government from prevent this government from taking the reins of power. the precedent. being. proposed. at the election of course. concern about. his ability of the. program was a coalition which means that they have to put together requests from. to muddle. which means. very expensive. proposing. to satisfy the people. you have to do both and bulls are really expensive to come. thirty percent of. what i've read the leaders of both of the five star movement and the leak i'm not particularly deterred by the prospect of fresh elections if there is elections were held do you think the results would have been different. i think. they may. but if a new election. clearly. i'm to you rule something needs to change because the italian public opinion is upset. but i'm not sure the majority would be happy to rescript venturing into. europe. i think there are also multiple ways and how you can sort of had your bad sound
mr. general economic agenda which is still. someone i'm sorry is the leader. do you think they perhaps have been some more general reluctance to see this government from prevent this government from taking the reins of power. the precedent. being. proposed. at the election of course. concern about. his ability of the. program was a coalition which means that they have to put together requests from. to muddle. which means. very expensive. proposing. to satisfy the people. you have to do both and...
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mr. chairman. general muller, thank you for your long career service to our country. when the president announced his plan he made clear they would be taking a goal oriented approach and moving away from timetables as i know you are aware. they said the conditions on the ground, not arbitrary timetables will guide our strategy. i'm concerned for too long we haven't clarified what our metrics are in afghanistan and as a result we've allowed our strategy to drift through the years. we have metrics i think it's questionable whether or not were achieving those. the previous question you weren't clear if we were drifting backwards or moving forward so it's somewhat of a debate. it's one thing not what our enemies know our plan, i get that, i think we all get that but i don't think it's a choice to make tough decisions about our national security. as you can imagine my constituents asked me what is our return on investment in and afghanistan. the common question i get, at town halls where we investing when we ha
mr. chairman. general muller, thank you for your long career service to our country. when the president announced his plan he made clear they would be taking a goal oriented approach and moving away from timetables as i know you are aware. they said the conditions on the ground, not arbitrary timetables will guide our strategy. i'm concerned for too long we haven't clarified what our metrics are in afghanistan and as a result we've allowed our strategy to drift through the years. we have...
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the deputy attorney general may respond. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize, i thought you were asking me questions, sir. i completely understand your concern. and this fisa process is being reviewed by the inspector general. if he finds some problem with it i respect that. now we don't talk about fisas, it's illegal for us to talk about fisas, in this particular example as a result of the intelligence committee certain information was declassified and so i'm comfortable talking about that. you have to understand in context, sir, that the department had made the decision to disclose the existence of a fisa to the house and senate before i got there. before i got there. now what i signed is what's called a renewal application, been approved three different times by a federal judge. signed under oath by an fbi agent who testified it was true and correct. if he's wrong, let's hold him accountable. let's allow the process to conclude before we jump to conclusions about that i assure you, i'll be just as offended by you if i find there was some incorrec
the deputy attorney general may respond. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize, i thought you were asking me questions, sir. i completely understand your concern. and this fisa process is being reviewed by the inspector general. if he finds some problem with it i respect that. now we don't talk about fisas, it's illegal for us to talk about fisas, in this particular example as a result of the intelligence committee certain information was declassified and so i'm comfortable talking...
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mr. chairman and members of the committee, thank you again for the opportunity to address the inspector general's report and i look forward to answering the committee questions. >> thank you. we will now proceed under the five-minute rule with questions. mr. rosenstein, august 8, text message in the ig report. trump is not ever going to become president, right? peter responds, no. we will stop it. the justice department had previously provided text messages from that date. they included all of the messages except the we will stop it message. why was that left out? i spoke with michael horvitz yesterday and he said when he testified he did not have an opportunity to explain. he assured me he had a long telephone conversation with mr. jordan after the hearing and explained it. he is in a much better position than i. what i can assure you, we are not withholding anything embarrassing. the message was not in the original material. you guys did not find it and he did. we're asking you to produce stuff and we expect a good faith effort. you guys didn't find it. but he was able to find it and you didn't
mr. chairman and members of the committee, thank you again for the opportunity to address the inspector general's report and i look forward to answering the committee questions. >> thank you. we will now proceed under the five-minute rule with questions. mr. rosenstein, august 8, text message in the ig report. trump is not ever going to become president, right? peter responds, no. we will stop it. the justice department had previously provided text messages from that date. they included...
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welcome, inspector general horowitz. >> mr. chairman, before we hear from the inspector general, i feel something to say something that is a more immediate priority. we have all see the pictures of immigrant children ripped apart from their parents at the border. these children are not animals. >> order. >> they are children who have been forcibly removed from their parents in our name. every day they are separated from their parents is a day we do harm to their health and well-being. the united states should be better than this. we should not put children in cages. the minute this hearing adjourns, sooner if we can -- >> mr. chairman, regular order. the gentleman from virginia has requested regular order. so with that, we will welcome you, mr. horowitz for what i think is a hearing on your inspector general report. we will be in recess until the capital police restore order. >>> this meeting will come to order. inspector general horowitz horowitz, just for your knowledge of the chairs and ranking members will be opening stateme
welcome, inspector general horowitz. >> mr. chairman, before we hear from the inspector general, i feel something to say something that is a more immediate priority. we have all see the pictures of immigrant children ripped apart from their parents at the border. these children are not animals. >> order. >> they are children who have been forcibly removed from their parents in our name. every day they are separated from their parents is a day we do harm to their health and...
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general. director wray is the eighth director of the federal bureau of investigation. mr. wray began his department of justice career in georgia. he then served in the office of the deputy attorney general and was nominated by george w. bush to serve as assistant attorney general for the criminal division. he worked in private practice before president trump nominated him in lead the bureau in 2017. your written statement will be entered into the record and we ask you summarize your testimony within five minutes. there is a timing light at the table. when you have one minute left it will turn to yellow and then a minute later to red. so we hope you will keep your time within that limit and then we h opwill open it up for questions. we start with deputy attorney rosenstein. >> thank you. i always welcome the opportunity to appear before this distinguished body. but today is not a happy occasion. based on my 30 years of experience, federal law enforcement, working with the outstanding men and women in many of your districts, there is nobody who would be more committed to root
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mr. general secretary i say to all you and those who have labored so hard for this moment my warmest personal thanks. [inaudible conversations] good evening. bruce jentleson prof. of policy and political science at duke university where he previously served as director the public school policy with a bachelors degree in the masters degree froco
mr. general secretary i say to all you and those who have labored so hard for this moment my warmest personal thanks. [inaudible conversations] good evening. bruce jentleson prof. of policy and political science at duke university where he previously served as director the public school policy with a bachelors degree in the masters degree froco
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mr. general secretary i want to extend to you and all of those for this moment my warmest personal thanks. >> with an important book in the foreign service university also senior fellow at the atlantic council and said time at the office secretary defense also served as a policy advisor on the romney presidential campaign as well as marco rubio. so the editor of the book and the one we're discussing this morning "the logic of american nuclear strategy" just recently out the past couple weeks. and just for the just a cool reason if we have to depart the building looked to me i will direct you to the back and then of course the stairs if anything happens look to me. so just as a conversation this is a new book about nuclear weapons it is very salient right now but having question to you is why do we need one more book about this nuclear strategy? it has been around for a long time so how does this work into the larger literature and what purpose does this book try to serve? >> first for hosting this event and also angst you for coming out. that is a good question there is a lot of writing o
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mr. yockelson: there is general pershing.
mr. yockelson: there is general pershing.
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mr. general secretary i want to extend to you and all of those for this moment my warmest personal thanks
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so it was our understanding that the inspector general was conducting an investigation of mr. strzok. the fact that director mueller didn't spend a lot of time questioning him, i think that was probably appropriate because that was the inspector general's job. i don't think it took director mueller very long after seeing those text messages to decide what was the right thing to do. >> thank you. i yield back. >> chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler for his questions. >> thank you. last month i wrote to both of you regarding the apparent outing in the media of a confidential source in the early stan stages of the russia investigation. one of my republican colleagues had the gall to quiz you about his identify again today. in my letter i asked that you investigate this case for the potential violations of statutes and guidelines designed to protect the lives of covert sources. last month you testified before the senate that a day that we can't protect human sources is the day the american people stat becoming less safe. can you further and briefly explain? >>
so it was our understanding that the inspector general was conducting an investigation of mr. strzok. the fact that director mueller didn't spend a lot of time questioning him, i think that was probably appropriate because that was the inspector general's job. i don't think it took director mueller very long after seeing those text messages to decide what was the right thing to do. >> thank you. i yield back. >> chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler for his...
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at the latest i told him mr president i disagree with general. as soon as i said so he blew up in my face blew up in my face and shouted at me and kept saying don't ever mention withdrawal mr president this is not that was droll it's it's maneuvering with force is no maneuvering with forces and north through with one soldier. i will have you court martialed if the word with no one is ever mentioned again to see things. such as decision was clear the next day seventeenth of october at zero seven hundred hours the twenty fifth brigade moved northwards to carry out his mission. the chesley was about to be proved right. of the muslim commissioner for. the twenty fifth brigade came from the area of the bitter lakes and to tank brigades caught in a sort of ambush. about two tank brigades. one brigade on that side. and the other again on the other side the battle was over very quickly. gyptian suffered heavy losses. with sixty five tanks to straw only ten were able to retreat. southwards. had looked as if a new home solution and the rocket. and get the l
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mr. general secretary, i want to expend to you and all those who labored so hard for this moment my personal thanks. >> watch reel america on american history tv on c-span 3. >> it's november 10, 2015, and we are in san diego, california with mr. mcmahon, from the united states marine corps and the combined action project, hotel 5 and hotel 6. how are you doing today? >> excellent. >> it's a pleasure to have you here. our first question is where are you from originally? >> i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts. >> tell me about growing up. >> well, i came from a large family, 3 brothers and 8 sisters. i attended parochial schools in watertown, massachusetts. my father, seemed like everybody else i knew, was a world war ii veteran. it was the height of the cold war, and jack kennedy asked us not what our country could do for us but what we could do for our country. so when vietnam cropped up, most of us decided to or many of us decided to forgo college and careers, and i enlisted in the marine corps. >> did you have a military history in the family, any culture? >> yes. my grandfather was in
mr. general secretary, i want to expend to you and all those who labored so hard for this moment my personal thanks. >> watch reel america on american history tv on c-span 3. >> it's november 10, 2015, and we are in san diego, california with mr. mcmahon, from the united states marine corps and the combined action project, hotel 5 and hotel 6. how are you doing today? >> excellent. >> it's a pleasure to have you here. our first question is where are you from originally?...
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mr. attorney general. and he said bill needs a lawyer. bill was a brilliant lawyer, but his tactical experience with the congress could have been better. >> we had to interrupt and explain. bill is the guy on the right with a long sideburns. bill rehnquist. they went through together and wally led the confirmation process. wally: both happened when i was at the justice department and i coordinated at the white house. we would meet every saturday with the congressional relations onef, and everyone -- every of those departments had connections with their committee on the hill. in this case, rehnquist was nominated before powell and powell pushed the bill through. we were talking about how important it was to have a philosophic majority, and we got 57 votes for rehnquist. .hey did not want rehnquist 49 senators did not want him because he was so young. >> rehnquist was 49 years old. the intellectual genius of the conservative movement, diametrically opposed to the judicial philosophies of the earl worn court. -- earl warren court. congress w
mr. attorney general. and he said bill needs a lawyer. bill was a brilliant lawyer, but his tactical experience with the congress could have been better. >> we had to interrupt and explain. bill is the guy on the right with a long sideburns. bill rehnquist. they went through together and wally led the confirmation process. wally: both happened when i was at the justice department and i coordinated at the white house. we would meet every saturday with the congressional relations onef, and...