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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. the work the reporter dozen as members of a free and independent press is vital to our country and tower communities. it is why last week in an unprecedented action, nearly 300 newspapers, a dozen or so in my state, 300 newspapers all over the country came together to stand up for the free press and defend the first amendment. 300 newspapers wrote editorials, all independently written, of course, all different takes on this, but to advocate for a free press and to defend the first amendment. the chagrin valley times, not far from where live in ohio, wrote, we are indeed your lens into your community. we are not your enemy. clearly a takeoff on the president's comments that the media are the enemies of the people. the athens news wrote, good reporting often -- good reporting often succeeds in righting wrongs and making things better for people. the "akron beacon journal," one of the great newspapers in this state, wrote power belongs to the people. the press, thus, receives extraordina
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. the work the reporter dozen as members of a free and independent press is vital to our country and tower communities. it is why last week in an unprecedented action, nearly 300 newspapers, a dozen or so in my state, 300 newspapers all over the country came together to stand up for the free press and defend the first amendment. 300 newspapers wrote editorials, all independently written, of course, all different takes on this, but to advocate for a free press...
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mr. braude: how about those votes, congressman? rep. capuano: i have no memory of voting for the hyde amendment, and if i did, every democratic woman -- and i did not vote in the committee when the aca was done, we only had votes on the floor. we did have to vote for certain things we did not like because it was a big bill. but remember, no republicans voted for it and the only people who voted for a bill that extended health insurance to 20 million people were democrats. we had to stay unified or it would not have happened. ms. pressley: what i am saying is that i will sit at the table and compromise and work with anyone in the name of progress, but there are things i am unwilling to negotiate on. that is the rights of women, immigrants, of workers and , lgbtqia community. perfection should not be the enemy of good, but the fact remains -- this was publicly reported during the senate debate -- that while that was being deliberated upon, that you would have extended the hyde amendment, wh
mr. braude: how about those votes, congressman? rep. capuano: i have no memory of voting for the hyde amendment, and if i did, every democratic woman -- and i did not vote in the committee when the aca was done, we only had votes on the floor. we did have to vote for certain things we did not like because it was a big bill. but remember, no republicans voted for it and the only people who voted for a bill that extended health insurance to 20 million people were democrats. we had to stay unified...
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mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise today to honor our late colleague and friend, senator john mccain. i want to begin by offering my deepest sympathies to john's loving wife cindy, his children sydney, megan, jack, doug, and andy and his mother roberta. those who knew him knew that above all else john was a loving father, devoted husband, and a dedicated family man. today we mourn with the entire mccain family. i would like at this time just to take a few moments to reflect on his heroic legacy. when i think of john mccain, tword woulds come to mind -- words come to mind -- courage and sacrifice. as a son and grandson of decorated naval officers the desire to serve his country ran deep in john. following in their footsteps, he graduated from the naval academy and went on to serve in vietnam. the events that followed, being shot down, captured and held in horrific conditions have become military legend. his indomitable spirit carried him through his years of imprisonment. but his willingness to sacrifi
mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise today to honor our late colleague and friend, senator john mccain. i want to begin by offering my deepest sympathies to john's loving wife cindy, his children sydney, megan, jack, doug, and andy and his mother roberta. those who knew him knew that above all else john was a loving father, devoted husband, and a dedicated family man. today we mourn with the entire mccain family. i would like at this time just to take a few moments to...
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mrs. kennedy in 1961 as a nonprofit, non-partisan partner to the white house, and we're honored to be the convener of this presidential site summit this week. well, today we're going to talk a little bit about presidential legacy and commemoration. and let's start by diving into lbj. mark, your leadership with the lbj foundation. monday would have been the 110th birthday of president johnson. and so there was a commemoration of sorts, or at least a noting of that occasion. and johnson was larger than life as president. larger than life post-presidency, and what would he think of his legacy as we see him today? >> well, first of all, stewart, to you and anita, congratulations on this conference. [ applause ] i know how much work they have put into this, and it has clearly paid off. because it's been a rousing success. so congratulations to both of you. >> thanks. >> and thanks to all of you for what you do. i mentioned it yesterday to the group that convened around lunch, but, i'm not only
mrs. kennedy in 1961 as a nonprofit, non-partisan partner to the white house, and we're honored to be the convener of this presidential site summit this week. well, today we're going to talk a little bit about presidential legacy and commemoration. and let's start by diving into lbj. mark, your leadership with the lbj foundation. monday would have been the 110th birthday of president johnson. and so there was a commemoration of sorts, or at least a noting of that occasion. and johnson was...
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in the case of mr. cohen, mr. cohen's guilty plea where he seems to have indicted the president in terms of a campaign violation, i'll let other lawyers make the judgment on that, but whati find very interesting for mr. cohen is his williness, i understand, to testify before mr. mueller, and i hear secondhand that he may be will testify before our committee about things that would be of interest toue mer. that, by its nature, might be in terms of the ties to the russian investigation, whether trump knew about the hacking of the e-mails, was willing to coordinate on threlease of those e-mails. we do know that the intelligence community has assumed that not only did the russians intervene but intervened to help trump a hurt clinton. i'm interested in what mr. cohen has to say about thoseti acti as well as we have a lot of remaining questions about mr. cohen's involvement in a proposed trump twer moscow where candidly our investigatiot had to a certain point but we still have questions. >> woodruff: quickly, senator,
in the case of mr. cohen, mr. cohen's guilty plea where he seems to have indicted the president in terms of a campaign violation, i'll let other lawyers make the judgment on that, but whati find very interesting for mr. cohen is his williness, i understand, to testify before mr. mueller, and i hear secondhand that he may be will testify before our committee about things that would be of interest toue mer. that, by its nature, might be in terms of the ties to the russian investigation, whether...
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mr. chairman. let me begin by welcoming our witnesses today. auditing or chairman for holding this year. thinking our staff because they work for hard. in effort to find the solution to what is one of the most troubling problems that are created, traded by our broken .mmigration system it is on like an echo over here. we work very closely on these , this is for some hearing on the subject. children counter country primarily from guatemala, honduras, and el salvador to escape extreme poverty in unspeakable violence at home. some of which i have witnessed in which we have witnessed ourselves. too many cases of subcommittees have highlighted, we are failing our responsibility to protect and properly care for those kids. -- a 2008 law from president george w. bush plays his children who arrive on our borders that a parent or guardian under the care and custody of the department of health and human services. in carrying out responsibility under this law. hhs must place these children safe home
mr. chairman. let me begin by welcoming our witnesses today. auditing or chairman for holding this year. thinking our staff because they work for hard. in effort to find the solution to what is one of the most troubling problems that are created, traded by our broken .mmigration system it is on like an echo over here. we work very closely on these , this is for some hearing on the subject. children counter country primarily from guatemala, honduras, and el salvador to escape extreme poverty in...
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mr. sullivan? mr. sullivan: in the case of nicaragua, we have had a challenging relationship with the government for some time but counter-narcotics is an area we been -- have been cooperating because the caribbean coast of nicaragua is an area where narcotics trafficking has taken place and is part of broader patterns in the region. in order to address that, we have done -- shared equipment and training with the nicaraguan government. i would hope, if confirmed, to be able to continue and improve that cooperation, bearing in mind the evolution of the crisis. i share your concern about the impact of the problem in the u.s. senator shaheen: thank you for your commitment to addressing the challenge and thank you mr. chairman for letting me go over my time. senator rubio: senator menendez? senator menendez: with a growing body of evidence that have engaged in torture, there is no space that for ambiguity about the reign of have issuedders against their population. if confirmed, what steps will you take to
mr. sullivan? mr. sullivan: in the case of nicaragua, we have had a challenging relationship with the government for some time but counter-narcotics is an area we been -- have been cooperating because the caribbean coast of nicaragua is an area where narcotics trafficking has taken place and is part of broader patterns in the region. in order to address that, we have done -- shared equipment and training with the nicaraguan government. i would hope, if confirmed, to be able to continue and...
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mr. thune: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, is the senate in a quorum call. ifer officer it is. mr. thune: mr. president, i would ask that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. thune: mr. president, when it comes to deciding whether or not to confirm a supreme court justice, there are two important questions -- one, is this person well-qualified? and, two, does this person understand the proper role of a judge? when it comes to brett kavanaugh, the answer to both questions is yes. i don't need to tell anyone how qualified judge kavanaugh is. he is a graduate of yale law school, and a lecturer at harvard law school. he has extensive legal experience in government and private practice, and he has spent the past 12 years serving on the court of appeals for the d.c. circuit, sometimes referred to as the second-highest court in the land. his opinions have been endorsed by the supreme court more than a doze
mr. thune: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, is the senate in a quorum call. ifer officer it is. mr. thune: mr. president, i would ask that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. thune: mr. president, when it comes to deciding whether or not to confirm a supreme court justice, there are two important questions -- one, is this person well-qualified? and, two, does this person understand the proper...
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mr. cornyn: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: mr. president, early this summer i was privileged to be at the white house when president trump announced his nominee to succeed justice anthony kennedy whose retirement from the u.s. supreme court became effective just a couple of days ago. judge kavanaugh's nomination continues the streak that we republicans in the senate have been on for the last 18 months under the trump administration. we have set new records. specifically, we set a record last year for the most circuit judges confirmed in a president's first year, and we set a new record this year with the recent confirmation of president trump's 23rd circuit judge, texan andy oldham who will serve on the fifth circuit court of appeals. and that's two weeks ago. we alrea
mr. cornyn: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: mr. president, early this summer i was privileged to be at the white house when president trump announced his nominee to succeed justice anthony kennedy whose retirement from the u.s. supreme court became effective just...
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mr. wheeler. mr. wheeler: good morning, mr. chairman, ranking member carper, and members of the committee. when senator barrasso called me to ask if this would be my first hearing, i jumped at the opportunity because i cannot think of another committee on wanted to testify in front of first. when president trump appointed me acting administrator, he asked me to focus on three things -- clean up the air, clean up the water, provide regulatory relief to help the economy and provide more jobs for american workers. i believe we can accomplish all three of the same time. in fact we have already made , progress on all three in the past few weeks. we have not slowed down and not missed a step. yesterday we released to the annual report on air quality, and we have great news to share. from 1970 to 2017, the combined emissions of the six key pollutants dropped by 73% while the u.s. economy grew more than 260%. this is a remarkable achievement that should be recognized and celebrated. the u.s. leads the world in terms of clean air and ai
mr. wheeler. mr. wheeler: good morning, mr. chairman, ranking member carper, and members of the committee. when senator barrasso called me to ask if this would be my first hearing, i jumped at the opportunity because i cannot think of another committee on wanted to testify in front of first. when president trump appointed me acting administrator, he asked me to focus on three things -- clean up the air, clean up the water, provide regulatory relief to help the economy and provide more jobs for...
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mr lewandowski: i do. mrs. feldmann: and we have a president who feels the need to refer to another human being as a dog. so and i know your motto is let trump be trump, but how do you feel about him using that kind of language? what does, is he modeling good behavior for your children? mr lewandowski: you know, i have to tell you, i grew up in lowell, massachusetts, a little tougher than cambridge, but that being said, life is tough. and do i agree with everything the president says and does? of course not. do i think that sometimes, his twitter feed causes consternation for staff and things that he says could have been done a different way? of course. but i think you have to look at the underlying principles of what i put my family's life on hold for, for 3 years. my children today are 11, 9, 9 and 7. i started this campaign with donald trump in 2015 so over 3 years ago my kids were much younger and didn't know really what donald trump was and didn't know what i did for a living , because my youngest at the t
mr lewandowski: i do. mrs. feldmann: and we have a president who feels the need to refer to another human being as a dog. so and i know your motto is let trump be trump, but how do you feel about him using that kind of language? what does, is he modeling good behavior for your children? mr lewandowski: you know, i have to tell you, i grew up in lowell, massachusetts, a little tougher than cambridge, but that being said, life is tough. and do i agree with everything the president says and does?...
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mr. cornyn: mr. president, i would ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: mr. president, this saturday marks the one-year anniversary of hurricane harvey making land fall on the texas gulf coast. what began morphed into a tropical disturbance and strengthened into a full-blown category 4 hurricane. this is not your average hurricane by any means. dropping a few buckets of rain, maybe soaking through floorboards or tearing off a shingle or two on a roof. this was a juggernaut. first it crashed into the san jose island off the coast of rockport with wind gusts measured as high as 145 miles an hour. it's hard to know what that means until you see it up close and personal. or so i'm told. two days after landfall, i saw the wreckage firsthand with mayor c.j. wax and governor greg abbott. on broadway and north austin streets in rockport, you could smell the natural gas in the air. storefronts had been leveled, windows had been sha
mr. cornyn: mr. president, i would ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: mr. president, this saturday marks the one-year anniversary of hurricane harvey making land fall on the texas gulf coast. what began morphed into a tropical disturbance and strengthened into a full-blown category 4 hurricane. this is not your average hurricane by any means. dropping a few buckets of rain, maybe soaking through floorboards or...
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mrs. johnson took over being first lady very suddenly in passing of president kennedy. and mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space historic preservation of the white house, but mrs. johnson continued that in her own way. these were 45 men and women who have been very unique in their presidents and in their personalities, and also in their legacies, as we see evidenced in these wonderful presidential sites. but tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and that transition, and the very painful way, and what she did in the white house in our space. >> well, first, i think -- let me put my microphone on, that would help. thank you, stewart for that question. and first i want to acknowledge a couple of really terrific first lady historians are in the audience with us, too, katie sibley from st. joseph university, and nancy smith is in the back of the room who did oral histories with lady bird johnson and got to know her quite well. then at the archives for many, many years. i'm
mrs. johnson took over being first lady very suddenly in passing of president kennedy. and mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space historic preservation of the white house, but mrs. johnson continued that in her own way. these were 45 men and women who have been very unique in their presidents and in their personalities, and also in their legacies, as we see evidenced in these wonderful presidential sites. but tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and that transition, and the...
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mr. chairman. let me begin by welcoming our witnesses today. and i want to thank our chairman for holding this hearing. i want to thank our staffs. they worked very hard. we worked with goor. we worked with a bunch of folks you work with too. and an effort to find the solutions to one of the most troubling problems that is created by our broken immigration system. you're going to hear a fair amount -- almost like an echo what we hear when i give my opening statement. we worked closely on these issues and share a lot of the same views on these issues. this is the third p.s.i. hearing on this subject. i'm glad we were able to come to some consensus how to do better by the vulnerable children we are going to be discussing here today. these children come to our country from gat malla, el salvador, honduras to get away from violence at home. some which i witnessed. too many cases, as the subcommittee has repeatedly highlighted, we're failing in our responsibility to protect and properly care f
mr. chairman. let me begin by welcoming our witnesses today. and i want to thank our chairman for holding this hearing. i want to thank our staffs. they worked very hard. we worked with goor. we worked with a bunch of folks you work with too. and an effort to find the solutions to one of the most troubling problems that is created by our broken immigration system. you're going to hear a fair amount -- almost like an echo what we hear when i give my opening statement. we worked closely on these...
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mr. lewandowski grew up outside of boston in the great commonwealth of massachusetts. he studied political science at the umass lowell and then grad school at american university and has worked in politics ever sense on capitol hill for the rnc. campaign manager for new hampshire senator bob smith, and he is also working as a new hampshire state public safety officer, i read. 2008, he started working for americans of prosperity and stayed until 2015 when a little-known businessman named donald trump asked him to run his presidential campaign. in 2016, mr. lewandowski and the trump campaign parted company but he is hardly faded from public view. in december, he and his friend published a book "let trump be trump." mr. lewandowski new york times bestseller. live are on the record, no blogging or tweeting while the breakfast is underway. there is no embargo when the session ends at 10:00 a.m. we have a photographer who will be here and he will take pictures and send them to everyone who is h
mr. lewandowski grew up outside of boston in the great commonwealth of massachusetts. he studied political science at the umass lowell and then grad school at american university and has worked in politics ever sense on capitol hill for the rnc. campaign manager for new hampshire senator bob smith, and he is also working as a new hampshire state public safety officer, i read. 2008, he started working for americans of prosperity and stayed until 2015 when a little-known businessman named donald...
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intent is something that only is within mr trump's head it's not something that mr cohen would know about for certain but it may well be that in the discussions cohen had with mr trump mr trump said i can't let this information out about my affairs it will damage my campaign and if he testifies to that that is direct evidence of intent and this is not a novel i remember john edwards who was a presidential candidate two thousand and eight he also was charged and prosecuted is ultimately acquitted for money to his mistress to silence information about having a baby so this is not stretching the law here and i do think it places mr trump in great jeopardy and it also it discredits his idea that all of this is a witch hunt or whatever you want to parse with regard to legal terminology the fact is the public's going to see guilty pleas and guilty pleas for wrongdoing that aren't pioneering and it discredits the idea that somehow the prosecutors are out of control when juries who have no political bias when they enter the jury box are coming back with verdicts that are unanimous the reali
intent is something that only is within mr trump's head it's not something that mr cohen would know about for certain but it may well be that in the discussions cohen had with mr trump mr trump said i can't let this information out about my affairs it will damage my campaign and if he testifies to that that is direct evidence of intent and this is not a novel i remember john edwards who was a presidential candidate two thousand and eight he also was charged and prosecuted is ultimately...
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so mr gorbachev has pointed out also the the what mr putin says is they greedy on the abrogation of the a.b.m. treaty by the by bush by mr bush in two thousand and one was a vast mistake it and it undermines the nationals the the balance of power that exists between the two countries on top of that you have the american support putin the scent of terrorists in the caucasus on top of that you have opposing points of view on ukraine obviously and mr putin states his case very clearly in this book what his case is which americans don't hear and on top of that you have syria which again it's amazing to me how under reported that war is. archie has covered one of our yemen aren't you guys how are some to report any and i don't have a laundry list i want to be add more about this and the context in which this book came out fills in a weird way that when the actual cold war is in place it was just clean cut you know you had to sidestep where against each other and now for me it's so much more scarier because the world is not a pipe holler and there's so much house around and everyone's trying
so mr gorbachev has pointed out also the the what mr putin says is they greedy on the abrogation of the a.b.m. treaty by the by bush by mr bush in two thousand and one was a vast mistake it and it undermines the nationals the the balance of power that exists between the two countries on top of that you have the american support putin the scent of terrorists in the caucasus on top of that you have opposing points of view on ukraine obviously and mr putin states his case very clearly in this book...
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mr. trump as his client offers to tell all to robert mueller. the president is paining his former campaign chairman turned convicted felon. is he laying groundwork to give paul manafort a get out of jail free card? and russians attacking again. facebook shuts down hundreds of sites linked to moscow as the democratic national committee uncovers a sophisticated new attempt to hack into voter information. we're following the growing threat to the 2018 midterm election. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're following breaking news. president trump trying to confuse, downplay, and distract from the fact that his former lawyer implicated him in a federal crime. tonight, the president is changing his story again, claiming that he learned about michael cohen's hush money payments to women later on. his words, "later on." that contradicts the evidence and cohen's
mr. trump as his client offers to tell all to robert mueller. the president is paining his former campaign chairman turned convicted felon. is he laying groundwork to give paul manafort a get out of jail free card? and russians attacking again. facebook shuts down hundreds of sites linked to moscow as the democratic national committee uncovers a sophisticated new attempt to hack into voter information. we're following the growing threat to the 2018 midterm election. we want to welcome our...
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mr macaw has talked about new alliances mr moss has been a little bit more specific he called foreign airlines of multilateral lists he teamed up with canada with japan other middle powers who are committed to multilateralism who are you know shocked by the america for a strategy that the u.s. the trump is mish administration is going against the very institutions that it helped create in the donda riding european prosperity that's of course an uphill battle but it's something worth trying and the fourth element of this atlantic strategy or america policy of mr mas is renewed in gage mint with the broader american public of the trump interim administration doesn't represent the whole of america and he has repeatedly said that in the greatest game of things in the u.s. we still have the best shot at having an ally out outside europe china and russia are even less so benign head to months in their own ways and not at all partners that could make up for the old role of the u.s. mr goss what do you make of everything you hear and can europe sort of forge ahead with these new agreements yo
mr macaw has talked about new alliances mr moss has been a little bit more specific he called foreign airlines of multilateral lists he teamed up with canada with japan other middle powers who are committed to multilateralism who are you know shocked by the america for a strategy that the u.s. the trump is mish administration is going against the very institutions that it helped create in the donda riding european prosperity that's of course an uphill battle but it's something worth trying and...
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mr. wyden: mr. president, what the trump administration is doing to sabotage health care in our country is a monumental scandal in slow motion. what the president promised was better care for all americans at lower cost. what he and his officials have delivered is special deals for special interests and rewards for rip-offs. they literally -- it's almost as if you took the clock above the chamber and turned it back. what americans want -- and i heard it at town hall meetings last weekend at home in oregon -- americans want to move forward on health care. they want, for example, to have strong measures, not empty rhetoric, to hold down the cost of their medicine. lifting the restrictions so that medicare can bargain to hold down the cost of medicine and using the smart principles of negotiating power that the private sector uses all the time. they want to move forward on health care, not backward. and there is no clearer example of the administration trying to take the country back on health care tha
mr. wyden: mr. president, what the trump administration is doing to sabotage health care in our country is a monumental scandal in slow motion. what the president promised was better care for all americans at lower cost. what he and his officials have delivered is special deals for special interests and rewards for rip-offs. they literally -- it's almost as if you took the clock above the chamber and turned it back. what americans want -- and i heard it at town hall meetings last weekend at...
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let's talk about mrs. johnson. mrs. johnson took over being first lady suddenly in the passing of president kennedy. mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space the historic preservation of the white house that mrs. johnson continue that in her own way. there were so many unique women in their presidencies and personalities as well as legacies. tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and that transition. what did she do in the white house and in our space? >> thank you for that question. i want to acknowledge some first first lady historians. katie and nasty. -- nancy. i happen to live in a neighborhood in washington, dc where just around the corner from where the johnson's lived as vice president and they lived for several weeks almost a month after he had become president, the tragedy of the assassination, i walk by that house and got the presence of the johnson's still looming in the spring valley neighborhood of washington, dc. i am struck by the quote from mrs. johnson herself about how she felt about
let's talk about mrs. johnson. mrs. johnson took over being first lady suddenly in the passing of president kennedy. mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space the historic preservation of the white house that mrs. johnson continue that in her own way. there were so many unique women in their presidencies and personalities as well as legacies. tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and that transition. what did she do in the white house and in our space? >> thank you for...
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mr. kudlow: that's above my pay grade. reporter: gdp projections for the next quarter? mr. kudlow: the last thing i saw was 4.6 q3, is that right? we had some terrific business cap investment numbers come out, which is really the heart of it. because if they are investing because we have lower tax rates and more incentives and a 100% easierng and repatriation, all that seems to be panning out. so that gives you the productivity, that gives you the jobs, that gives you the real wages. i just think you are saying that whole curve go up and it's great. i can't vouch for the atlanta fed. we would be thrilled with 3% 4.6%.but they are talking i don't want to critique the atlanta fed but it just shows you. of economicsensus forecasting has moved up. it may very, but it has moved up. i think that's great. reporter: for the republicans in the midterms, it seems like the q2 numbers are coming up to give them an advantage? months of three full media messaging off the last quarter's numbers. we are getting a q3 preliminary for the last week of october. but we didn't invent the deadlin
mr. kudlow: that's above my pay grade. reporter: gdp projections for the next quarter? mr. kudlow: the last thing i saw was 4.6 q3, is that right? we had some terrific business cap investment numbers come out, which is really the heart of it. because if they are investing because we have lower tax rates and more incentives and a 100% easierng and repatriation, all that seems to be panning out. so that gives you the productivity, that gives you the jobs, that gives you the real wages. i just...
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mr.ck: well, i would want ben franklin there because he is a good friend of mine. [laughter] mr. smock: i would think i would like to sit down wih dinner with franklin roosevelt, and i would like to have at the same dinner ronald reagan. and then, to keep a little moderation in between, my old boss tip o'neill. i think that would be a pretty good crowd. brian: don ritchie. mr. ritchie: i would love to find some of those senators i've years.iting about for i would love to have henry clay at the dinner, and i would love to have huey long at the dinner. i think the conversation would be very sparkling. there are a lot of other orators. alvin berkeley of kentucky, a famous storyteller, and many others whom i never had the opportunity to meet but i have read about. brian: richard baker. dr. baker: i would like to have daniel webster and i would like to have john quincy adams. not only because they are from my native massachusetts, but because they were people who really knew how the senate and
mr.ck: well, i would want ben franklin there because he is a good friend of mine. [laughter] mr. smock: i would think i would like to sit down wih dinner with franklin roosevelt, and i would like to have at the same dinner ronald reagan. and then, to keep a little moderation in between, my old boss tip o'neill. i think that would be a pretty good crowd. brian: don ritchie. mr. ritchie: i would love to find some of those senators i've years.iting about for i would love to have henry clay at the...
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mr. tom? mr. tom: chairman young, ranking member merkley, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to appear before you today as the nominee to represent the united states of america as the ambassador to the u.n.'s agencies of food and culture in rome. i won't spare you any more time with introductions of the family, but but i really thank them for being here. i'm grateful to be given this opportunity. i will outline my qualifications and discuss my vision with you today. i would like to take the opportunity to recognize the leadership of the u.s. here. not only is the u.s. the largest food provider in the world, but we have addressed the root causes of global hunger. -- poverty. and hunger by giving farmers the tools and knowledge to help them feed themselves. this approach provides economic growth and stability at a time when the world needs it the most. i cannot imagine a better honor than to serve in a leadership capacity and be a small part in advancing u.s. glob
mr. tom? mr. tom: chairman young, ranking member merkley, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to appear before you today as the nominee to represent the united states of america as the ambassador to the u.n.'s agencies of food and culture in rome. i won't spare you any more time with introductions of the family, but but i really thank them for being here. i'm grateful to be given this opportunity. i will outline my qualifications and discuss my vision with you...
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you also, mr. sullivan. mr. palmieri: we are reviewing our relationship with el salvador following this decision. recognize the right of countries to determine diplomatic relations, we are deeply disappointed by the decision. china's efforts to unilaterally alter the status quo are harmful and do not contribute to stability. rather undermine the framework that enables peace, stability, and developments in that part of the world. taiwan is a democratic success story, a reliable partner and the united states will continue to support taiwan. senator markey: can you talk about this coercion, mr. sullivan, country after country and what you feel the u.s. position should be? what can we do? mr. sullivan: thank you, senator. i share the thoughts my shared in the importance of not making changes in relationships with taiwan at this time, given tensions that do exist in that part of the world. if confirmed, in the case of nicaragua, i would make that case to the nicaraguan government u andrge -- urge them to retain their
you also, mr. sullivan. mr. palmieri: we are reviewing our relationship with el salvador following this decision. recognize the right of countries to determine diplomatic relations, we are deeply disappointed by the decision. china's efforts to unilaterally alter the status quo are harmful and do not contribute to stability. rather undermine the framework that enables peace, stability, and developments in that part of the world. taiwan is a democratic success story, a reliable partner and the...
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mr. thune: mr. president, in the wake of senator john mccain's passing, i was particularly moved by the announcement that in accordance with his wishes he'll be buried in the cemetery at the u.s. naval academy. it is a fitting resting place for someone whoing belonged in - who belonged to the united states navy and characteristic of him that in death he wished to rest with his comrades at arms. it was during his service at the navy that lieutenant mccain's plane was shot down over north vietnam. he was ejected and taken into captivity. during world war ii admiral chester nimitz noted that, and i quote, uncommon valor was a common virtue. end quote. the same can be said about the american soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines in the prison camps of north vietnam. john mccain joined their number in october of 1967. during the years of his confinement he was regularly beaten and tortured. he survived thanks in part to the friendship of his fellow prisoners of war. in 1968, his captors offered the malno
mr. thune: mr. president, in the wake of senator john mccain's passing, i was particularly moved by the announcement that in accordance with his wishes he'll be buried in the cemetery at the u.s. naval academy. it is a fitting resting place for someone whoing belonged in - who belonged to the united states navy and characteristic of him that in death he wished to rest with his comrades at arms. it was during his service at the navy that lieutenant mccain's plane was shot down over north...
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if mr. trump or mr. cohen funneled campaign contributions to miss daniels or anyone else despite what they may do for a , career and how much money they are making office, the justice department will take cases and make charges where there is law and facts to support it. do you think michael avenatti is a good attorney for stormy daniels? guest: he is certainly a strong advocate, and his case is unique. he is fighting fire with fire. it is not my style so much, but he's being effective. host: charles in north carolina , republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. it seems like a sign of desperation to go back and look at white-collar crimes that happened many years before the campaign to go after. it looks like mueller is squeezing anybody has any connection with the trump campaign on unrelated charges. we are talking about taxing and -- taxi medallions, and payments to playboy models, but there is no russian collusion after two years. we keep looking for something. i think that if we had squeezed the cl
if mr. trump or mr. cohen funneled campaign contributions to miss daniels or anyone else despite what they may do for a , career and how much money they are making office, the justice department will take cases and make charges where there is law and facts to support it. do you think michael avenatti is a good attorney for stormy daniels? guest: he is certainly a strong advocate, and his case is unique. he is fighting fire with fire. it is not my style so much, but he's being effective. host:...
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since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson set american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. when gold made goods manufactured consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent of. the time during the whole middle of the room signals. tomorrow morning real news. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be sold for bridge eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial farms but don't let the numbers overwhelm . the only numbers you need to remember is one one business show you can afford to miss the one and only to buy. sell here now this new attempt at a low ball unit of account a global currency big clie
since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson set american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. when gold made goods manufactured consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent of. the time during the whole middle of the room signals. tomorrow morning real news. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt...
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mr. kudlow: i feel great. thank you. i have new energy. if you have to have a heart attack, do it at walter reed. that's the best advice i can give anybody. host: described as a mild heart attack, but what happened, what did you feel? mr. kudlow: i was sick one night. i didn't have the chest thing, but i was just really sick. my wife called the white house medical and they diagnosed it very quickly. they sent a car and shipped me over to walter reed. they took teachers and said it -- a bunch of pictures and said it was a mild heart attack. put a couple stints in to open up an artery. i had some slack. i was not on my last legs. they caught it early, which was really good. it could have been worse. it worked out fine. i was in the hospital for two nights. they kicked me out, they said no work for two weeks. i took two weeks off, the chief told me to take a month off. steven mnuchin tells me to take -- told me me to take several weeks off, because we were going to have new tariffs. it was a
mr. kudlow: i feel great. thank you. i have new energy. if you have to have a heart attack, do it at walter reed. that's the best advice i can give anybody. host: described as a mild heart attack, but what happened, what did you feel? mr. kudlow: i was sick one night. i didn't have the chest thing, but i was just really sick. my wife called the white house medical and they diagnosed it very quickly. they sent a car and shipped me over to walter reed. they took teachers and said it -- a bunch of...
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mr. lee: mr. president -- the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. lee: mr. president, a few years ago a company in california called hamilton creek now known as just, inc. started selling vegan, eggless mayonnaise marketed to vegetarians, vegans and people with food allergies or other health concerns. as soon as just mayo started to win converts it started to attract attention to those in the egg administration. their mission was not to reduce prices. it was instead to enlist the government in a pattern that would chill competition. under a 1938 federal law the food and drug administration has the power to set so-called standards of identity, rules defining what does and does not qualify as a particular food product. under these regulations anything calling itself mayonnaise has to have eggs in it. just mayo was being accused of being illegally labeled. it is not just mayonnaise. the other week the f.d.a. announced a rule that would ban the term milk from nondairy products because they say it is the lacto see kregs of one or more healthy cows and nothing els
mr. lee: mr. president -- the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. lee: mr. president, a few years ago a company in california called hamilton creek now known as just, inc. started selling vegan, eggless mayonnaise marketed to vegetarians, vegans and people with food allergies or other health concerns. as soon as just mayo started to win converts it started to attract attention to those in the egg administration. their mission was not to reduce prices. it was instead to enlist...
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so and mr gorbachev has pointed out also the the what mr putin says is they greedy on the abrogation of the a.b.m. treaty by the by bush by mr bush in two thousand and one was a vast mistake it and it undermines the nationals the the balance of power that exists between the two countries on top of that you have the american support putin the scent of terrorists in the caucasus on top of that you have opposing points of view on ukraine obviously and mr putin states his case very clearly in this book what his case is which americans don't hear and on top of that you have syria which again it's amazing to me how under reported that war is. archie has covered one of our yemen aren't you guys how are some to report any and i don't have a laundry list i want to be add more about this every and the context in which this book came out fails in a weird way that when the actual cold war is in place it was just clean cut you know you had two sides that where against each other and now for me it's so much more scarier because the world is not a pipe holler and there's so much house around and ev
so and mr gorbachev has pointed out also the the what mr putin says is they greedy on the abrogation of the a.b.m. treaty by the by bush by mr bush in two thousand and one was a vast mistake it and it undermines the nationals the the balance of power that exists between the two countries on top of that you have the american support putin the scent of terrorists in the caucasus on top of that you have opposing points of view on ukraine obviously and mr putin states his case very clearly in this...
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mr. flake: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. flake: mr. president, until the very end -- the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. flake: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from arizona. mr. flake: mr. president, until the very end he served his country. until the very end. in service to john mccain meant living something unique in all the history of the world. living in service to something unique. the american idea, e. pleurbus euonym, for many one, might seem like a quaint vessel compared to the brutal and determined divisions of our time, but it was an idea that defined john mccain's life. in it and through his service, he defied comarktization -- characterization, frustrated the tired conventions the way party loyalists are supposed to behave, acted against his own political interests time and time again in a way that from our vantage point today i
mr. flake: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. flake: mr. president, until the very end -- the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. flake: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from arizona. mr. flake: mr. president, until the very end he served his country. until the very end. in service to john mccain meant living something unique in all the history...
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administration and yes mr bennett i'm going to need to the european union i'm going to give mr bennett a loss would miss clode ashleigh because we don't have very long left the can the european union remain united against this trump presidency do you think it is not united on on a number of issues for example the north stream dealing with russia there are divisions already and the administration if it still wants can play divide and rule very effective the europe that's why countries like germany france really need to invest very hard in maintaining european unity there are no. of pills are probably have to swallow as germany or along the way that means we cannot go against the liberalism domestically of poland hungary as forcefully as we would like to if we want to keep for example born and hungry in the board in confrontations with china and. and the us and russia saw a tricky situation but we have to keep trying mr bennett thank you very much i will have to end all that somewhat positive note that is thoughts and banned in berlin or catherine clutha ashbrook and harvard and daniel g
administration and yes mr bennett i'm going to need to the european union i'm going to give mr bennett a loss would miss clode ashleigh because we don't have very long left the can the european union remain united against this trump presidency do you think it is not united on on a number of issues for example the north stream dealing with russia there are divisions already and the administration if it still wants can play divide and rule very effective the europe that's why countries like...
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administration and yes mr bennett i'm going to need to the european union i'm going to give mr benton last would this clear the ashbrook because we don't have very long left the can the european union remain united against this trump presidency do you think it is not united on on a number of issues for example the north stream the dealing with russia there are divisions already in the administration if it's a wants can play divide and rule very effective the europe that's why countries like germany france really need to invest very hard in maintaining european unity there are no. of pills we're probably have to swallow as germany along the way that means we cannot go against the liberalism domestically of poland hungary as forcefully as we would like to if we want to keep for example the line and hungry in the board in confrontations with china and. and the us and russia saw it's a tricky situation but we have to keep trying mr bennett thank you very much i will have to end that somewhat positive note that is the list and banned in berlin or catherine clutha ashbrook and harvard and d
administration and yes mr bennett i'm going to need to the european union i'm going to give mr benton last would this clear the ashbrook because we don't have very long left the can the european union remain united against this trump presidency do you think it is not united on on a number of issues for example the north stream the dealing with russia there are divisions already in the administration if it's a wants can play divide and rule very effective the europe that's why countries like...
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mr. hatch: mr. president i rise today to discuss the nomination of judge brett kavanaugh as some of my colleagues have been doing today. president trump has chosen a superbly qualified nominee to the supreme court and believe me, i know what's good and know what isn't good. judge kavanaugh is one of the most widely respected judges in the country. he has authored 300 opinions during his 12 years on the bench in the d.c. circuit court of appeals, the second-highest court in the country. the supreme court has adopted his positions and his opinions a dozen times. he's written notable dissents that have carried the day in the supreme court. he's authored articles in the harvard law review, the "yale law journal," and the georgetown law journal. he's also taught courses at harvard, yale, and georgetown. none other than elena kagan in fact hired him to teach at harvard. i'd like to take some time today to focus on a subject on which judge kavanaugh has really made his remark as a jurist. i want to talk ab
mr. hatch: mr. president i rise today to discuss the nomination of judge brett kavanaugh as some of my colleagues have been doing today. president trump has chosen a superbly qualified nominee to the supreme court and believe me, i know what's good and know what isn't good. judge kavanaugh is one of the most widely respected judges in the country. he has authored 300 opinions during his 12 years on the bench in the d.c. circuit court of appeals, the second-highest court in the country. the...
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mr. bridenstine: thank you. it's good to be here. pedro: two reporters on for the questioning for him. we are joined by caleb henry of "space news." he serves as a staff writer. and space and defense industries reporter christian davenport of the "washington post." thanks for coming on, guys. mr. davenport, you start. christian: all right. thanks so much for having us, and thanks for joining us, mr. administrator. mr. bridenstine: absolutely. christian: i thought i might start with the space force, even though, let's be clear, it is a military force under the pentagon, there is the nasa administration, which is a civilian agency, but what would the creation of a space force mean for nasa? mr. bridenstine: nasa has hundreds of billions of dollars worth of assets in orbit right now. plus, we have our american astronauts in orbit. we are dependent on space being safe and accessible. that is important for the science we do, the discovery and exploration. i have been, as a member of congress b
mr. bridenstine: thank you. it's good to be here. pedro: two reporters on for the questioning for him. we are joined by caleb henry of "space news." he serves as a staff writer. and space and defense industries reporter christian davenport of the "washington post." thanks for coming on, guys. mr. davenport, you start. christian: all right. thanks so much for having us, and thanks for joining us, mr. administrator. mr. bridenstine: absolutely. christian: i thought i might...
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mr. moran: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. moran: mr. president, thank you. it is a privilege to be here on the floor of the united states senate today on this occasion as we work our way through another set of appropriations bill. today the defense appropriations bill and the bill we call labor-h. it involves the department of health and human services, which includes the national institute for health, n.i.h. and the senator from west virginia was correct in her commentary in regard to this being a good day, but she she wh correct in her -- she she was ao correct in the number of people. i serve on the subcommittee with senator murray from washington state but i'm pleased to be here with the senator from west virginia, senator capito and the senator from maine, senator collins. it is an indication that there is broad support, and i now notice that the ranking member, the vice chairman of the committee, is with us as well, senator leahy from vermont. and for as long as i've been in the united states senate -- and i've been a member of th
mr. moran: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. moran: mr. president, thank you. it is a privilege to be here on the floor of the united states senate today on this occasion as we work our way through another set of appropriations bill. today the defense appropriations bill and the bill we call labor-h. it involves the department of health and human services, which includes the national institute for health, n.i.h. and the senator from west virginia was correct in...
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berland mrs merkel or mr altmire that have issues with tariffs trump and trade at the moment in turkey well they've seen a much tougher reaction in fact on sunday while the german economy minister was speaking to sunday newspapers over the weekend president ed the one we're speaking to must crowd saying that if this trade war wasn't well backed down from from the u.s. side then well turkey could start looking for allies and friends elsewhere who. we will respond to the one declaring a war of trade to the whole world. new markets finding new corporations and allies . at the crux of the problem between and washington is the pastor andrew bronson now he's been in custody for two years in turkey so far there's a deadline set for his release of last wed in state that wasn't met and when that wasn't met on friday trump brought in new tarrasch say against turkish exports of metals now that means twenty percent tariff on. being exported from turkey into the united states and fifty. percent on stale now what that scene is on monday the turkish lira dropped to a record low against the us dollar
berland mrs merkel or mr altmire that have issues with tariffs trump and trade at the moment in turkey well they've seen a much tougher reaction in fact on sunday while the german economy minister was speaking to sunday newspapers over the weekend president ed the one we're speaking to must crowd saying that if this trade war wasn't well backed down from from the u.s. side then well turkey could start looking for allies and friends elsewhere who. we will respond to the one declaring a war of...
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mr. daniel rosenblum, a career member of the senior executive service to be ambassador to the republic of uzbekistan, easy for me to say. mr. kip tom to be ambassador and u.s. representative to the united nations agencies for food and agriculture. the honorable david yamamoto, a career member of the senior foreign service, to be ambassador to the federal republic of somalia. i want to welcome each of you and thank you for being here today and most importantly, i want to thank you for your willingness to serve our country. i'd like to extend a special welcome to mr. tom from indiana based on kip's tremendous experience and status as a fellow hoosier, i wrote a letter to the president last year recommending that he nominate mr. tom for this position. as i said in that letter, kip has more than four decades of domestic and international experience related to food and agriculture and is uniquely qualified. so i'm glad that you're appearing before the committee today as a nominee for this impo
mr. daniel rosenblum, a career member of the senior executive service to be ambassador to the republic of uzbekistan, easy for me to say. mr. kip tom to be ambassador and u.s. representative to the united nations agencies for food and agriculture. the honorable david yamamoto, a career member of the senior foreign service, to be ambassador to the federal republic of somalia. i want to welcome each of you and thank you for being here today and most importantly, i want to thank you for your...