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so we got to do both. we have to address the issues on a day-to-day basis, what they go through every day. and there's another thing that's happening. i want us to return to a culture of normalcy. we have gotten so far afield of the way things are supposed to work in this country, and i think our caucus and i know steny hoyer has talked about this, and nancy pelosi has talked about it, trying to get back to normal. having normal hearings where not only members of congress have an opportunity to participate, but are very, very -- the public has an opportunity to participate, too. finally, one of the things that has come up is that we want to do more field hearings. i know my committee will be doing more field hearings going into the districts and the various places in the country so we can hear from americans and hear what their problems are and the things they want us to deal with. so we bring government to our doorstep. again the president has said things like we made it clear and he said that he wanted to
so we got to do both. we have to address the issues on a day-to-day basis, what they go through every day. and there's another thing that's happening. i want us to return to a culture of normalcy. we have gotten so far afield of the way things are supposed to work in this country, and i think our caucus and i know steny hoyer has talked about this, and nancy pelosi has talked about it, trying to get back to normal. having normal hearings where not only members of congress have an opportunity to...
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i want to do what they told us we should do hathey give us the privilege to come sir. that debate. also, what we do is, we do not engage in the debate. let's have wthe debate. i think we can win because we have common sense and the truth on our side. >> isn't the evidence that doing the right thing is politically smart? >> absolutely. >> every single time. >> i will go further. the conservative things are politically smart too. >> ayes. >> they ran away from principal, trying to cut the baby in half, trying to imitate sort of soft democrats if you will. and so, the base may not have turned out. all this talk about females in the suburbs. i think a lot of people lost is because conservatives have voted in the senate and for governors but they said, what the hell is the house doing? never hurts to do what you say. never hurts to keep your promises. when we do that, it is good politics. >> it works every time. >> we will be right back. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico
i want to do what they told us we should do hathey give us the privilege to come sir. that debate. also, what we do is, we do not engage in the debate. let's have wthe debate. i think we can win because we have common sense and the truth on our side. >> isn't the evidence that doing the right thing is politically smart? >> absolutely. >> every single time. >> i will go further. the conservative things are politically smart too. >> ayes. >> they ran away from...
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i need your support to do it and i'm happy to provide all the information you need with the ideas to do this right. the disaster response and recovery lessons learned from the 2017 season and actions we've taken to improve the performance during the last season. the recovery is under the basicc authorities the stafford act and public law 8499 and the national response framework works under the direction serving as the lead federal coordinating agency for emergency support function number three which is public works and in bearing. public law 8499 provides a separate source for the core to prepare for and respond to floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters. under these authorities the court maintains 50 response teams supported by emergency and pre- awarded contracts for an array of public works and engineering mission. the 2017 this season was historical in its scale and we continue to identify and apply lessons learned to sustain and improve the performance. the impacts are an unprecedented response. for hurricane rv there was a mission assignment totaling $142 million nearly 1
i need your support to do it and i'm happy to provide all the information you need with the ideas to do this right. the disaster response and recovery lessons learned from the 2017 season and actions we've taken to improve the performance during the last season. the recovery is under the basicc authorities the stafford act and public law 8499 and the national response framework works under the direction serving as the lead federal coordinating agency for emergency support function number three...
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[applause] oprah: i have earned the right to do what i want to do, when i want to do it. ve earned the right to think for myself. and to vote for myself. and that is why i am a registered independent. because i don't want any party and i don't want any kind of partisan influence telling me what decisions i get to make for myself. so i wanted to just say to you, nobody paid for me to come here. [applause] oprah: nobody even asked me to come here. i paid for myself and i approved this message. [applause] oprah: so i want to say year, as a matter of fact, i wasn't asked. i just called stacy three days ago. yes. i didn't even know her number. i had to say to everybody, do you know stacey abrams? somebody said, i know stacey abrams, i have her telephone number. i go, give it to me. i'm going to call her right now. so i called stacey abrams and i said, this is oprah. you know what she said? she said, girl, let me pull over to the side of the road. [laughter] [applause] oprah: that is a good thing. you should not be talking on your cell phone when you are driving. and i told her
[applause] oprah: i have earned the right to do what i want to do, when i want to do it. ve earned the right to think for myself. and to vote for myself. and that is why i am a registered independent. because i don't want any party and i don't want any kind of partisan influence telling me what decisions i get to make for myself. so i wanted to just say to you, nobody paid for me to come here. [applause] oprah: nobody even asked me to come here. i paid for myself and i approved this message....
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to me. mr. kane: do you think the democrats will go through the similar growing pains of being in the majority, the same way john boehner and yourself for eight years seemed to constantly have this -- mr. ryan: yes, i do. i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that, but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. the internet can allow a person to become a celebrity petty -- pretty quickly by being an entertaining figure. and those incentive structures are in place for both parties, for anybody. mr. kane: they say -- democrats often say they're the party that actually looked loves governing -- actually loves governing though. they don't like that blow things up, and that's a republican instinct that the tea party are more inclined to blow up government. do you disagree with that? mr. ryan: i think i do now. i could see that case being made a decade or two ago, but i don't think that that's necessari
to me. mr. kane: do you think the democrats will go through the similar growing pains of being in the majority, the same way john boehner and yourself for eight years seemed to constantly have this -- mr. ryan: yes, i do. i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that, but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. the internet can allow a person to become a celebrity petty -- pretty quickly...
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we try to do a set up base camps. it takes us a couple days to get our feet out from underneath us when we respond. when it comes to utilizing trailers, we have to stage trailers all over the country because of what is going on with michael and issues with the premise. the biggest thing that stand in the way, put into places, the ordinances that delay us from being able to get into the property and if you look at paradise, california, the worst disaster i have ever seen, you should take a trip over there and see what the devastation was. there's nothing to hook a trailer up to. no supporting infrastructure whatsoever. housing is incredibly difficult so i go back to what i think would be best, granting authority. if i could block grant that funding to governor abbott, governor abbott could follow his own procurement to go by every travel trailer in the state of texas, that is the way the bottle should work rather than me having to go through a contract in purchasing manufactured housing units from some other company loc
we try to do a set up base camps. it takes us a couple days to get our feet out from underneath us when we respond. when it comes to utilizing trailers, we have to stage trailers all over the country because of what is going on with michael and issues with the premise. the biggest thing that stand in the way, put into places, the ordinances that delay us from being able to get into the property and if you look at paradise, california, the worst disaster i have ever seen, you should take a trip...
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you can get people to do things they otherwise don't want to do or you do if i trust. we've done it for 70 years based on trust and that is damaged if not broken. as we know, trust breaking any marriage is hard to get back together and it is what the ec to break it difficult to rebuild and the longer this goes on to the more difficult it will be to rebuild the trust not only for the policies of the president but also if the american people decide they like what they saw and they want to do it again, it becomes a little more difficult for people to say it's not just the president we have a problem with but maybe parts of the country and that is a judgment that will come back to haunt the country down the road. >> thank you very much. you will all have a chance to continue this discussion and reception outside. is that correct? [applause] [inaudible conversations] now here isam
you can get people to do things they otherwise don't want to do or you do if i trust. we've done it for 70 years based on trust and that is damaged if not broken. as we know, trust breaking any marriage is hard to get back together and it is what the ec to break it difficult to rebuild and the longer this goes on to the more difficult it will be to rebuild the trust not only for the policies of the president but also if the american people decide they like what they saw and they want to do it...
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she is going to do a great senator. i'm going to do two events in mississippi on monday. i am doing one near jackson will stop i am doing in the gulf and we're going to do one in tupelo i think gulf is definite. cindy hyde-smith is a tremendous woman, who truly loves the people of mississippi and our country. and i think she is going to win. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: oh, ivanka can handle herself. these are all in the historical records. there was no deletion whatsoever. unlike hillary clinton, who deleted 33,000 emails. unlike hillary clinton who had a server in the basement. ivanka didn't. this was just early on when she came in. these calls were not classified. unlike hilary. it is all fake news. >> any holiday pardons? pres. trump: i love the pardon for the turkey. >> are you going to pardon any people? pres. trump: i have not thought of it. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: no, i think what assad has done is really horrible. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: it is called person of the year, right? no longer man of the year. i don't know, that is up to "time" magazine. i have be
she is going to do a great senator. i'm going to do two events in mississippi on monday. i am doing one near jackson will stop i am doing in the gulf and we're going to do one in tupelo i think gulf is definite. cindy hyde-smith is a tremendous woman, who truly loves the people of mississippi and our country. and i think she is going to win. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: oh, ivanka can handle herself. these are all in the historical records. there was no deletion whatsoever. unlike hillary...
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otherwise, you don't get to do the change that you need to do. people were not just talking about almost trump, although he gives some imposition saying what do you have to lose. they went out to articulate health care. we don't have an infrastructure to create the kind of jobs. basically, what your polls showed, that's exactly what these individuals talked about. i can win and help make that change. emily: we also saw that in the governor's races across the country. on their experience, running on actually getting things done, running as themselves. that played out across the country. voterscratic primary don't like pundits. we asked if they would rather have someone who mirrored policy preferences, or who can beat donald trump. overwhelmingly, people picked the latter. you mentioned a little bit about the republicans this cycle. there was another party. what did allsee -- of you see this cycle that you think is kind of a harbinger of what's to come? what was new? what can we take from that for what we need to be prepared going forward from the r
otherwise, you don't get to do the change that you need to do. people were not just talking about almost trump, although he gives some imposition saying what do you have to lose. they went out to articulate health care. we don't have an infrastructure to create the kind of jobs. basically, what your polls showed, that's exactly what these individuals talked about. i can win and help make that change. emily: we also saw that in the governor's races across the country. on their experience,...
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repair the blame game both sides assume that the two will come to a deadlock and do real game is how to make sure that the other side will be blamed for the for you and the recently the palestinians supposedly lost trust in the american side as honest broker that's. quite cool starting point but still because i'm. optimist in a way i think that we should always look for a way to go over the over twice once again to why do we teach. sation it's better than war i spend my life fighting i tell you we are ready to fight we are stronger we know how to fight but profoundly we prefer to believe. relaxation and normalization of the relationship even if there is no power. among the palestinian who is ready and capable of doing it we should probably take certain unilateral steps to start the divorce the separation from the past in the end but do it in a way that will not will not destroy the chances of a palestinian state in the future once they come to do. to do the census and try to do so let's talk a bit about iran you have said that iran doesn't present any existential threat to israel i ag
repair the blame game both sides assume that the two will come to a deadlock and do real game is how to make sure that the other side will be blamed for the for you and the recently the palestinians supposedly lost trust in the american side as honest broker that's. quite cool starting point but still because i'm. optimist in a way i think that we should always look for a way to go over the over twice once again to why do we teach. sation it's better than war i spend my life fighting i tell you...
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what we have to do now is we have to reclaim civility, number one. why do we need to reclaim civility? so we can be most effective and efficient with the things we do. the american people have been very clear. even people who are big-time trump supporters, what they said, we want you, democrats to hold our president accountable. and so we are in a position to do that, but we are in a position to do something else. we are not going to spend all of our time issuing subpoenas. we want to spend our time addressing problems that address -- affect the american people on a day-to-day basis. that is what the american people want. they want us to deal with things like drugs, health care, making sure that we deal with issues like voting rights. by the way, the voting situation in our country has become in some instances very sad. we go around the world trying to get people to a democracy, but -- to adopt a democracy, but we've got people standing in lines for five to six hours to vote. voting boothshe outside the town so people can't vote. in north carolina, as
what we have to do now is we have to reclaim civility, number one. why do we need to reclaim civility? so we can be most effective and efficient with the things we do. the american people have been very clear. even people who are big-time trump supporters, what they said, we want you, democrats to hold our president accountable. and so we are in a position to do that, but we are in a position to do something else. we are not going to spend all of our time issuing subpoenas. we want to spend our...
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one of the things i want to do going forward is to look at the reports and reviews that we are doing to see the ones that we can issue a public version of that report or at least a summary, something that will let people know what we are looking at. there will be some that we cannot do that with. and i think folks will understand why we can't. but i think there is a lot that we can do. when we do that, we will post it both on oversight.org and on our website. ,> speaking of whistleblowers there are often rumors that there is an important line in intelligence where things have to be siloed and secret. but you are taking over this he had ahe context predecessor that was removed after an independent panel had come after a whistleblower. in february, the daily beast reported on an ig study that found there were complaints about retaliation being made. where theut of those internet authorities had validated the claim of retaliation. to a situation where one might imagine that the workforce has a reason to wonder whether they are safe coming forward. establish an environment of trust agains
one of the things i want to do going forward is to look at the reports and reviews that we are doing to see the ones that we can issue a public version of that report or at least a summary, something that will let people know what we are looking at. there will be some that we cannot do that with. and i think folks will understand why we can't. but i think there is a lot that we can do. when we do that, we will post it both on oversight.org and on our website. ,> speaking of whistleblowers...
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♪ what would you like the power to do? stening to people answer that question is how we find out what matters most. for a business, it's the power to grow. for an entrepreneur, it's the power to innovate. and for a family, it's the power to own a home. we stand with the ones who day in and day out have done the hard work to make things happen, for themselves, their communities, and the world we share. we want the fuel to drive have accomplishments. above all else, it's what people want from us. the power to make a difference. >>> good morning everyone. welcome to the "washington post." i'm fred ryan. we're delighted to have you here this morning. today we're especially pleased to be joined by the speaker of the house, paul ryan, for one of his final interviews before leaving congress. speaker ryan distinguished himself through the service to the country for the past two decades. since 1999, he's represented the first congressional district of his home state of wisconsin. he's worked to solve important national challenges in
♪ what would you like the power to do? stening to people answer that question is how we find out what matters most. for a business, it's the power to grow. for an entrepreneur, it's the power to innovate. and for a family, it's the power to own a home. we stand with the ones who day in and day out have done the hard work to make things happen, for themselves, their communities, and the world we share. we want the fuel to drive have accomplishments. above all else, it's what people want from...
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remember, we agreed to do this. some people didn't like the appropriations strategy we launched last may, chuck and mitch and i basically decided here's how we want to proceed to get appropriations become on track. some people didn't like that. you guys, remember, we agreed to do it this way. this is the strategy to write these bills and get them in law. organizing a conference on predetermined outcomes and timelines and getting buy-in ahead of time allows you to hold people accountable to fulfilling that obligation throughout the entire session. that to me is the absolute way to organize a session in a caucus. they call it caucus western call it conference. mr. kane: do you worry that in the long view of things you passed a lot of bills and history is not going to say oh my gosh, they passed five appropriations bills on time. do you worry about the big issues of immigration, debt, that you -- those are the two -- mr. ryan: those are the two i wish we could have gotten done. mr. kane: which is big her mr. ryan: debt.
remember, we agreed to do this. some people didn't like the appropriations strategy we launched last may, chuck and mitch and i basically decided here's how we want to proceed to get appropriations become on track. some people didn't like that. you guys, remember, we agreed to do it this way. this is the strategy to write these bills and get them in law. organizing a conference on predetermined outcomes and timelines and getting buy-in ahead of time allows you to hold people accountable to...
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is wee have to do now have to reclaim civility, number one. why do we need to reclaim civility? so we can be efficient with the things we do. the american people have been very clear. even people who are big-time trump supporters, what they said, we want you, democrats to hold our president accountable. we are in a position to do something else. we are not going to spend all our time issuing subpoenas. we want to spend our time addressing problems that address the american people on a day-to-day basis. that is what the american people want. they want us to deal with things like drugs. health care. making sure that we deal with issues like voting rights. the voting situation in our country has become in some instances very sad. we go around the world trying to democracy, but. we have people standing in lines the voting booths outside the , so people can't vote. they are trying to prevent people from voting. we have a lot of work to do. we have very little time to do it. tot's why it is so important vote. i think that is like -- that is it is annuary 3, important day. what would yo
is wee have to do now have to reclaim civility, number one. why do we need to reclaim civility? so we can be efficient with the things we do. the american people have been very clear. even people who are big-time trump supporters, what they said, we want you, democrats to hold our president accountable. we are in a position to do something else. we are not going to spend all our time issuing subpoenas. we want to spend our time addressing problems that address the american people on a...
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it can be done, you just have to learn how to do it. host: to doctors want to do this? guest: a number do. i will just mention one clinician i just spoke with last week who has been providing care for patients with parkinson's disease. he says he has not been in a physical clinic for five years. he conducts all of his business now virtually. therefore, he's able to reach patients who would not otherwise see a neurologist. 40% of people on medicare with parkinson's do not have neurologists. partly because it's hard to get to them. we don't have neurologists on every corner of america. if you could have a visit with somebody who is an expert in the field, even if it's virtual, you want to have that. this clinician is very host: satisfied being able to provide that. host:from the teaching perspective, are there statistics about the level of trust people have? people wanting the physical visit to the doctor versus a and the the computers ai and everything that goes into telehealth? guest: one example that i just cited is a good development to the story. they tried to recrui
it can be done, you just have to learn how to do it. host: to doctors want to do this? guest: a number do. i will just mention one clinician i just spoke with last week who has been providing care for patients with parkinson's disease. he says he has not been in a physical clinic for five years. he conducts all of his business now virtually. therefore, he's able to reach patients who would not otherwise see a neurologist. 40% of people on medicare with parkinson's do not have neurologists....
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hands to do what needs to be done. also recognize that this is a team effort, it requires communities being involved. one of the best successes we have seen while the process of recovery is ongoing, in texas, has been the initiative that the people of texas and communities and people across the country who come and help to participate, neighbor helping neighbor, churches getting involved, communities being prepared and involved, certainly there's a lot to be learned but we're on the way recovery because of the initiatives. here's what i hear when i'm touring and talking to people in our district. there is a lot to be learned. the processes are pretty complicated. and long. if i were to -- we had one school district map out the process and if we were to lay it out across the table, they had 55 projects they were trying to track and created a map, and then the process would fill up that table. it's that long. and what happens often times -- what i have heard over and over a number of times you get to the end of the expre
hands to do what needs to be done. also recognize that this is a team effort, it requires communities being involved. one of the best successes we have seen while the process of recovery is ongoing, in texas, has been the initiative that the people of texas and communities and people across the country who come and help to participate, neighbor helping neighbor, churches getting involved, communities being prepared and involved, certainly there's a lot to be learned but we're on the way...
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how many more incidents to me to -- do we need to have before we do something? how many more preventable deaths need to occur? linda: dave from the washington post. dave: what will the dnc invested over the next couple of months? you kind of hinted at it. tom: we have boots on the ground in georgia right now. our southern regional director has worked before with stacey abrams and is close with stacy. stacy called me personally a few months ago and said, can jonay come down full-time? we said absolutely. when i was in georgia last weekend i was with jonay for a period of time. we have folks who are down there. we will continue to be in contact. every vote needs to be counted in georgia. the weekend before that, two weeks ago i was in mississippi. we had boots on the ground there. we will continue to do that because not only do we have an election for senate in less than three weeks, the monday after thanksgiving or tuesday after thanksgiving, something like that, but we have elections next year. we have invested and our investment was months ago in building the in
how many more incidents to me to -- do we need to have before we do something? how many more preventable deaths need to occur? linda: dave from the washington post. dave: what will the dnc invested over the next couple of months? you kind of hinted at it. tom: we have boots on the ground in georgia right now. our southern regional director has worked before with stacey abrams and is close with stacy. stacy called me personally a few months ago and said, can jonay come down full-time? we said...
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do. they want to be doing this mission. actually as you look at that slide and look at everything this combatant commander has been assigned by the president of the united states in his commander in chief hat, everybody you touch on wants to be serving in those. we continue to harness it by investing. there's a modernization piece to that. there's a talent piece to that and there's a leadership piece to that. when you look across our force and the professionals doing it, they want to be doing this because they feel value out of it. because let's face it, strategic deterrence, there's a difficulty and a complexity to that that we really haven't focused on in 30 years. but because of the threat, because of bad actors and adversaries, we need to focus on that. so i just fundamentally believe talent wants to go after hard problems. and strategic deterrence is a hard problem and we've got a lot of amazing professionals focused on it right now in a meaningful way. >> question for both of you. it came, a very interesting one, some
do. they want to be doing this mission. actually as you look at that slide and look at everything this combatant commander has been assigned by the president of the united states in his commander in chief hat, everybody you touch on wants to be serving in those. we continue to harness it by investing. there's a modernization piece to that. there's a talent piece to that and there's a leadership piece to that. when you look across our force and the professionals doing it, they want to be doing...
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we have a lot to do. i'm laser focused on those issues that even president trump says he wants to work on, such as prescription drug prices, the high price of prescription drugs. making sure we protect people with regard to pre-existing conditions. i must admit, that he just came late in saying that, but if he wants to do that, that's fine. we've got a lot of work to do and voting rights. we've got to deal with things like voting rights. we've got a lot on our plate. don't have time -- i'm not worried about the threats. i want to do what the american people sent us to washington to do. >> you're saying you can investigate and work on policy at the same time. what are your top oversight priorities? >> george, i want to look at some things that affect people on a day-to-day basis such as i said drug prices and health care issues. i also want to look at things like the census. we're having problems with regard to the trump administration wanting to put in a citizenship question which we know will discourage p
we have a lot to do. i'm laser focused on those issues that even president trump says he wants to work on, such as prescription drug prices, the high price of prescription drugs. making sure we protect people with regard to pre-existing conditions. i must admit, that he just came late in saying that, but if he wants to do that, that's fine. we've got a lot of work to do and voting rights. we've got to deal with things like voting rights. we've got a lot on our plate. don't have time -- i'm not...
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i wasn't brave enough to do that and do what they did. but they came before us and they are our modules. we heard about it already tonight and today. there is a push back. there is forces that want to take away what we've gained. so i'm going to say, now, more than ever, we have to get out there and do something. i am going to say, sometimes in the past, other transgendered people or people under the clear spectrum, i tell them, just by presenting in the streets, you are doing part of the job. people see you and they say, they exist, they belong here. but we need to do more of that now. i will ask -- [applause] >> i will ask each and every one of you whether you are transgender or not, to do something. don't stay home. you have to do something to keep thriving. [applause] >> thank you. >> i would also like to say, we have transgender day of remembrance. please remember this group. that is part of remembrance. they deserve it. and the youth, i want the history and the older people like me, i'm 72 years old, to come together and fight togeth
i wasn't brave enough to do that and do what they did. but they came before us and they are our modules. we heard about it already tonight and today. there is a push back. there is forces that want to take away what we've gained. so i'm going to say, now, more than ever, we have to get out there and do something. i am going to say, sometimes in the past, other transgendered people or people under the clear spectrum, i tell them, just by presenting in the streets, you are doing part of the job....
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whatever they have to do to do it i think the democrats have an opportunity to separate themselves out and be able to do what needs to be done and that's manage the business of government from the people's house and i hope that they will do that and i think if they do they'll find republicans very very well said in the program many thanks to my guests in washington new york and in st paul and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r t see you next time and remember hostiles . kind of. ministries police fool says in the city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and that's one of michael's hope the one who doesn't run for president god to this is going to come to the. woods as the good you go on into the sea it's impossible to live in proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that it's such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat not only that to think off message books good morning thanks a week or so and so this is an easy sell me because this is
whatever they have to do to do it i think the democrats have an opportunity to separate themselves out and be able to do what needs to be done and that's manage the business of government from the people's house and i hope that they will do that and i think if they do they'll find republicans very very well said in the program many thanks to my guests in washington new york and in st paul and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r t see you next time and remember hostiles . kind of....
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we need to do better. it happens both with our seniors and with our children, that we pay the least amount to in the reimbursement on child care. making sure, again, i think you brought up a really important point when you said these folks want to stay in their homes. there's a savings that far outpaces long-term care facilities. there's a capacity in terms of quality of life and longevity of life that happens in home. so what i have been saying this whole time is for us, jeff and i agree on this, measuring outcomes, measuring efficiencies, measuring what the return on the dollar is, so i think probably what they're looking at in maine is they are looking at are we spending this money on the back end anyway. there is a more efficient way to spend it here and make a difference. when those two things measure out, you may be saving money. my guess is you probably would, in this case. >> you just criticized me for saying we should measure programs and eliminate those that don't work. >> i didn't say that. >> yo
we need to do better. it happens both with our seniors and with our children, that we pay the least amount to in the reimbursement on child care. making sure, again, i think you brought up a really important point when you said these folks want to stay in their homes. there's a savings that far outpaces long-term care facilities. there's a capacity in terms of quality of life and longevity of life that happens in home. so what i have been saying this whole time is for us, jeff and i agree on...
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the video hamas in gaza and the consistent structure doesn't have to do with the shooting actual shoot to go choosing targeted is a matter for the generals the government doesn't shoot it by the government to shape a strategy which ends that we can hear from us and strengthening our will move in that what they're failing to do. seventy years ago israel started with a handicap surrounded by enemies having to fight to prove its right to exist and now look it's still the same for israel it has normalized its existence and are still not a single friendly neighbor and the arab masses hate you terrorist target you sure you can bomb them all away like you did in sixty seven but does israel have a chance to become an accepted player in the neighborhood not just the toughest and the scariest kid on the block. i'm confident that we can it might take time and do we need patience nations and other vital pinga. position within the neighborhoods overnight. and we have to bear in mind that you know the way that a person cannot choose parents a nation cannot choose its neighbors though ever but there
the video hamas in gaza and the consistent structure doesn't have to do with the shooting actual shoot to go choosing targeted is a matter for the generals the government doesn't shoot it by the government to shape a strategy which ends that we can hear from us and strengthening our will move in that what they're failing to do. seventy years ago israel started with a handicap surrounded by enemies having to fight to prove its right to exist and now look it's still the same for israel it has...
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they do not have access to patriarchal power which men of many races do or to white supremacy which white women do. so they are cut off from the power structure. so women of color may express that and can be very easy marginalized because it isn't necessarily representative of the power structure because black women have been so successfully cut off. so black women's rage turned into a caricature as the expressor's of rage. . >> "waiting to exhale" with angela bassett? . >> and maxine waters looking over her glasses. and black women expressing their anger other journalists have written also by using black women to do the job to express anger that white women are forbidden so it is perceived as a threat with this monstrosity view of an angry woman that is violently threatening. >>. >> like a satire trying to make the point she has been militarized because the threat that she represented and michelle obama in that case we talk about the way we women have been cut off from power so this is where there view is taken seriously is if you live in the white house. >> maxine waters she says h
they do not have access to patriarchal power which men of many races do or to white supremacy which white women do. so they are cut off from the power structure. so women of color may express that and can be very easy marginalized because it isn't necessarily representative of the power structure because black women have been so successfully cut off. so black women's rage turned into a caricature as the expressor's of rage. . >> "waiting to exhale" with angela bassett? ....
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we have to do that. to support our law enforcement, secure our borders, and advance really great policy, including environmental policy. we want crystal clean water. we want beautiful, perfect air. air and water has to be perfect. at the same time, we don't want to put ourselves at a disadvantage to other countries who are very competitive with us and who don't abide by the rules at all. we don't want to hurt our jobs, we don't want to hurt our factories, we don't want companies leaving. we want to be totally competitive, and we are. and right now we have just about the cleanest air, the cleanest water we have ever had, and it is always going to be that way. we insist on it. so, environmental is very important to me. and with that, i will take a few questions if you would like. whoa. i didn't know what happened. go ahead, john. that was a lot of hands shooting up so quickly. >> there is a lot to talk about. pres. trump: there is a lot to talk about. >> mr. president, you talked at length just now about bi
we have to do that. to support our law enforcement, secure our borders, and advance really great policy, including environmental policy. we want crystal clean water. we want beautiful, perfect air. air and water has to be perfect. at the same time, we don't want to put ourselves at a disadvantage to other countries who are very competitive with us and who don't abide by the rules at all. we don't want to hurt our jobs, we don't want to hurt our factories, we don't want companies leaving. we...
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harley davidson repositioning what they had to do. didn't want to get in a fight with the president on this, but to sell domestically, they manufacture domestically. to sell into europe and other places, they had to start to manufacture in thailand. that cost some jobs in kansas city but for harley and gm or for president trump to be attacking for that matter, for amazon and great iconic companies, that's no way to be a champion for private enterprise in this company. jack ma of alibaba doesn't need president trump to be his chief salesman and honda doesn't need president trump to be their champion he should be championing u.s. businesses that are making tough decisions to compete globally. that's what's happening here gm has pulled out of india and cut back in very difficult markets around the world they are going through a major restructuring. mary barra i've known all eight of the past general motors ceos. two or three of them i admire. mary is better than all of them. i never new alfred sloan in the 1920s, but he profoundly reshap
harley davidson repositioning what they had to do. didn't want to get in a fight with the president on this, but to sell domestically, they manufacture domestically. to sell into europe and other places, they had to start to manufacture in thailand. that cost some jobs in kansas city but for harley and gm or for president trump to be attacking for that matter, for amazon and great iconic companies, that's no way to be a champion for private enterprise in this company. jack ma of alibaba...
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what they want to do, they're not going to do it. and then when you make people go to things, they don't accept it as well as when they decide to go to things. maybe what you do is you create a limited opportunity for a certain number of college presidents to come to a very interesting forum on the subject and you have people like the president of chicago and princeton and other campuses that have dealt with this successfully, and you let presidents decide to come. i would have it sponsored by the organizations of the colleges and universities themselves. i think they will be glad to do it. but i would make sure that on that forum is someone of the stature of the deputy attorney general to say this is the law. someone of the stature of the former president of the americans for civil liberties union like nadine strossen who can say very clearly what the law is and what the options are. then i think if many of the prestigious colleges do this, there will be another 100 that say, maybe i should get on that, too. and i would have it moved
what they want to do, they're not going to do it. and then when you make people go to things, they don't accept it as well as when they decide to go to things. maybe what you do is you create a limited opportunity for a certain number of college presidents to come to a very interesting forum on the subject and you have people like the president of chicago and princeton and other campuses that have dealt with this successfully, and you let presidents decide to come. i would have it sponsored by...
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this is what we need to be doing. we need to keep doing this. he we can't stop because we're demoralized. so, anyway, i am carrying that into this room today, and one of the -- i think that's a good segway into talking about my book. this book, consent on campus, actually says manifesto on it. i never thought i'd write a map fess stow but i did, and -- manifesto, but i did and i think what is -- thinking but virginia wolf and margaret attwood and the braved columbia university students who read those incredible stories and poetry last night and songs, played songs, is one of the thing is talk about in the book is the importance of stories and story-telling, and so i started this book way longer -- way before the #metoo movement gained all the steam a year ago, and one of the things i think it has just confirm for me is the importance of story, telling in this issue, and so i want to talk briefly about how i came to this topic and then a little bit about what i do in the book. the book is really -- it's a manifesto, an argument i have made about
this is what we need to be doing. we need to keep doing this. he we can't stop because we're demoralized. so, anyway, i am carrying that into this room today, and one of the -- i think that's a good segway into talking about my book. this book, consent on campus, actually says manifesto on it. i never thought i'd write a map fess stow but i did, and -- manifesto, but i did and i think what is -- thinking but virginia wolf and margaret attwood and the braved columbia university students who read...
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to launch. they didn't get that less corrupt there because they aborted the launch so they do want to get another another crew up there. but. being around nasa as much as i have and knowing how they work with their counterparts in russia i do not going to let anybody go anywhere if they're uncomfortable now you flew the space shuttle columbia last than a year before it disintegrated on a rancher killing all seven crew members and causing more than a two year delay in the shuttle flights was that because technically it was much more difficult to establish the cost of actually been back down that perhaps because the americans were a little bit more recent oh i think it's i think it's i don't think we're necessarily more risk averse i think it just was you have to understand what the problem was and in this case apparently the russians were able to find identify the problem very quickly and say this is our problem we're going to fix it we're good. in the case of losing columbia we had we really didn't know what had happened and it was not clear in fact when the issue came up at first that it was deb
to launch. they didn't get that less corrupt there because they aborted the launch so they do want to get another another crew up there. but. being around nasa as much as i have and knowing how they work with their counterparts in russia i do not going to let anybody go anywhere if they're uncomfortable now you flew the space shuttle columbia last than a year before it disintegrated on a rancher killing all seven crew members and causing more than a two year delay in the shuttle flights was...
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i decided not to do it. the primary reason that could have been other reasons but the primary reason was simple. i was focused on running for president. there would be nothing wrong if i did do it. i was running my business while i was campaigning and there's a good chance i would not have one in which i would have gone back into the business and why should i lose opportunity? so, here is the story. and look at the papers that michael cohen wrote before he testified in the house and or senate. they talk about his position and what he's trying to do because he's a weak person, not a very smart person. [inaudible converstations] he's trying to do is it is very simple -- he got himself a big prison sentence and trying to get a much lesser prison sentence by making up a story. here's the thing. even if he was right it does not matter because i was allowed to do whatever i wanted to do. i was running my business a lot of different things during the campaign so very simply michael cohen is trying to get a reduced
i decided not to do it. the primary reason that could have been other reasons but the primary reason was simple. i was focused on running for president. there would be nothing wrong if i did do it. i was running my business while i was campaigning and there's a good chance i would not have one in which i would have gone back into the business and why should i lose opportunity? so, here is the story. and look at the papers that michael cohen wrote before he testified in the house and or senate....
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to do to do something like that is a little farfetched and i would be shocked if i mean they still have to investigate only possible i guess this is the first i've heard of that but yeah i don't know if that's what they're suggesting about it that i haven't heard well i mean on the russian side they're saying that they specifically i think they retrieved one of the parts to see if there if there are any specks of alan minimum there to see if indeed it was drilled in space by that and that's a possible version then all the searching about it they don't know. you don't think that psychological difficulties could be no not matter that extreme no i think it's just as a credible that someone because i'm not a professional cosmonaut or astronaut would do anything like that you're. you know the risk of what you're doing safety is foremost the if the condition of your friends on the board. just to me that's i think that's that's. i can imagine if he's if i understand correctly that capsule where the hole was drilled now remains the only escape vehicle for the crew that is now in orbit and from
to do to do something like that is a little farfetched and i would be shocked if i mean they still have to investigate only possible i guess this is the first i've heard of that but yeah i don't know if that's what they're suggesting about it that i haven't heard well i mean on the russian side they're saying that they specifically i think they retrieved one of the parts to see if there if there are any specks of alan minimum there to see if indeed it was drilled in space by that and that's a...
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there's just nothing to do that with idiom but just barely. man bushy just kook of the only of the revenue not in this town with need of the signalling here. again you don't wish to use the new british to fluke or not to. do good and feel worse you wish to destroy those of the people which is the big stumbling machine officials get it in the. book the role in the. the amount of value schooling is that good of you all of the actual leader who wants but again that who killed the goose in the. ride him or she. there was no the world to him for is that the only here love for this. story was since then we've. seen you receive. the family countless never. recover give us nothing also a good cause i have to do is cut out of this stuff as letters from the c.e.o.'s here rather than address. me spaniards are forced to stomach british lives far simeon's merely know us to dispose. of the c.n.c. machine chiefs the rest of the have things credit. but that gets better with the start so i feel needed that's the only because your opponents say yes she was in th
there's just nothing to do that with idiom but just barely. man bushy just kook of the only of the revenue not in this town with need of the signalling here. again you don't wish to use the new british to fluke or not to. do good and feel worse you wish to destroy those of the people which is the big stumbling machine officials get it in the. book the role in the. the amount of value schooling is that good of you all of the actual leader who wants but again that who killed the goose in the....
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i'm going to do is directed closer to home how all of you could be because these disasters are inflicted on the people by our government and the thousand trumps can't do anything to us. the effects are felt beyond the bazaar with iran's oil and finance sectors major international companies are withdrawing from tehran at this advertising business they have had to sack several stuff. that's really heart breaking it's heart breaking for the people that we talk to to say that look i'm so sorry there is no business and therefore if there's no business i cannot give you a job they've studied they're excited about what they want to do in the future. now hope is being taken away from them the man behind the sanctions u.s. president donald trump hopes they will maximize pressure on iran iran sanctions are very strong the strongest sanctions resolver and. we'll see what happens with iran but they're not doing very well i can tell you iran is not doing very well but to run shows little sign of bending a defiant president hassan rouhani pledge to ignore the sanctions that show this is an economic wa
i'm going to do is directed closer to home how all of you could be because these disasters are inflicted on the people by our government and the thousand trumps can't do anything to us. the effects are felt beyond the bazaar with iran's oil and finance sectors major international companies are withdrawing from tehran at this advertising business they have had to sack several stuff. that's really heart breaking it's heart breaking for the people that we talk to to say that look i'm so sorry...
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doing it. tohow people, you say, i hear what your worries are and we are working on it. it may take us a few iterations to learn exactly, but we care about it and are investing in it, and to be talking about that. i think they are on path to those conversations. david: how does the tech industry responsibly participate in the chinese market, but not have the chinese government act as a sensor? we are seeing it with google. reid: so it is one of these things where each tech company has to have its own mission. the mission for google is all the world's information at your fingertips. the mission for linkedin, is economic opportunity for everyone maximizing talent connections and opportunity. part of the thing, when you are one of these tech companies, you have to say how does my mission intersect with this market. based on the intersection of the market, we will negotiate with the governments about how to best reach that. you do have to be responsible to your local government. for example, linkedin,
doing it. tohow people, you say, i hear what your worries are and we are working on it. it may take us a few iterations to learn exactly, but we care about it and are investing in it, and to be talking about that. i think they are on path to those conversations. david: how does the tech industry responsibly participate in the chinese market, but not have the chinese government act as a sensor? we are seeing it with google. reid: so it is one of these things where each tech company has to have...
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she knows how to do it. she's got the seniority and the experience at this time to be able to do it. i know she's controversial. and she's going to take all those incoming barbs and the others are going to probably be glad that she's the one who's doing that. but she can corral votes. >> the reality is the democratic caucus before this election was a hard left caucus. that's just the reality. there may be people coming in who won in republican districts -- >> let him finish. >> i've been here. i've been here when we took the majority and we came in here and we wanted to pass things and we wanted to do things, we won on democratic turf, and we found out there's a hardcore base within our caucus who said we want to do this. and that's what's going to -- they're going to run into this in the democratic caucus in the house. i guarantee it. >> i just -- >> it doesn't matter who came in. it's who's there. >> only thing i want to say -- >> the hardcore left. >> only thing i want to say in the defense of the people y
she knows how to do it. she's got the seniority and the experience at this time to be able to do it. i know she's controversial. and she's going to take all those incoming barbs and the others are going to probably be glad that she's the one who's doing that. but she can corral votes. >> the reality is the democratic caucus before this election was a hard left caucus. that's just the reality. there may be people coming in who won in republican districts -- >> let him finish....
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with that because consumers are going to do it. this is a pretty simple consistent example of people. going to this christmas in a legitimate dissident but he's saying he's through. but then he said good to me good news it didn't work because nobody can put good. and he was a great statesman you understand politics more than the kinks but this was unpopular. and this is a statesman who's not considering it to be doing this popular or not then he's a dangerous man if you will. but you have had many decisions to make which were unpopular at the time you decided to accept german reparations for example that was very unpopular clune probably. did didn't work if you cute paul didn't just and this is. i'm just letting a kid inside that had no reason that he was not in my seat violent demonstrations throughout israel people. believe me you must be because i've worked for the government but that's a separate the storm of the negotiations between israel and western germany on reparations to compensate the survivors the papers concentration c
with that because consumers are going to do it. this is a pretty simple consistent example of people. going to this christmas in a legitimate dissident but he's saying he's through. but then he said good to me good news it didn't work because nobody can put good. and he was a great statesman you understand politics more than the kinks but this was unpopular. and this is a statesman who's not considering it to be doing this popular or not then he's a dangerous man if you will. but you have had...
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to call. what is going through your mind? do you think this is going to go badly? do you think, i know i can convince her? talk about the moment of decision to actually use your power for good. >> i was first going to go just straight to the president and figure out how to get to him. and then everett said what you try calling -- and then a friend said why don't you try calling evocative? i thought that maybe together she would be able to have a conversation with her dad, so i call her, and she connects me with her husband jared, and he has been amazing. he has fully listened. i. was amazing -- evocative -- ivanka trump was amazing and, >> i don't mean to get into your business, but you are not a trump person. a lot of people would say that i just can't evil that to make the call. so how do you get over the how does that work in your mind? >> to me, i did consider the fact that i would get a lot of backlash if i went to the white house, but for me, if it is on life versus -- if it is a life versus my reputation, people talk about me all day long, like i didn't reall
to call. what is going through your mind? do you think this is going to go badly? do you think, i know i can convince her? talk about the moment of decision to actually use your power for good. >> i was first going to go just straight to the president and figure out how to get to him. and then everett said what you try calling -- and then a friend said why don't you try calling evocative? i thought that maybe together she would be able to have a conversation with her dad, so i call her,...
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to do what you're going to show us is. you know world of big 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 be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i don't think the democrats are much closer to negotiate with the republicans or president so i think people are going to have to acknowledge that the united states over the next couple years is going to be consumed even more so by our internal our total bickering in affairs. that the thing. if you very much think story will share who it. was more off what's. the saturn. you can do such as daniel is not going to list this was the issue in your search of the basics in which he said. but then we're going to turn it off because you're good at the character the bigger. problem is as little. anybody can see thi
to do what you're going to show us is. you know world of big 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 be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i don't think the democrats are much closer to negotiate with the...
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trying to do away with the death penalty and we will not let you do that. and to be made up of this alternative remedy because the constitution of cruel and unusual punishment but to put that aside but as that apply challenge with respect to everybody if you have an individual with a unique circumstance that will cause that person excruciating pain of cruel and unusual you could apply a different way. >> i don't understand to have this as a challenge to start with. number two if your statute the court has not made it up, list available alternatives and it is your job to find them. your job to put them into place it's not the inmates job putting aside he doesn't have the resources to do it or the expertise to do it. but why are we assuming this should be extended to the chts have held the only feasible alternative is state se so now the state gives us an option
trying to do away with the death penalty and we will not let you do that. and to be made up of this alternative remedy because the constitution of cruel and unusual punishment but to put that aside but as that apply challenge with respect to everybody if you have an individual with a unique circumstance that will cause that person excruciating pain of cruel and unusual you could apply a different way. >> i don't understand to have this as a challenge to start with. number two if your...
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doing. she had. a right to reach down from the gender mama she you want as. much of. anything you. do you. see in the pictures of on you. but that. would mean a cut on this with a vote. because we've got some nonsense going to. go but up with your chance of what you have a minute. when i was a cook to say to all of this why you. said bill. would you be able to get the young you mom on the back she sure you did you. look out with no doubt it was do you have to do. you show that it was never have been there are studies that show you out there in the area. that. it's where you live i hear you point. don't know which twentieth century said bin that i knew. but that. day on the website of. the yeah you knew when you quit and what kind of show you're good at the guy more we can buy the notion we should be. the missed in. the mummy of what you could live with. imo sure you want conflict when you. consider that the day you can be nice to you if you have a gym would have been much to cut off. if the first bit of this was when you cassettes it was about as this vast amount you go. national doing the
doing. she had. a right to reach down from the gender mama she you want as. much of. anything you. do you. see in the pictures of on you. but that. would mean a cut on this with a vote. because we've got some nonsense going to. go but up with your chance of what you have a minute. when i was a cook to say to all of this why you. said bill. would you be able to get the young you mom on the back she sure you did you. look out with no doubt it was do you have to do. you show that it was never have...
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nothing to do with collusion, nothing to do with russian meddling and all that, but everything to do with questionable business deals? it seems odd. >> that's a great point, neil. we see it. but that certainly seems to be the pattern, when you start to see who has already gone down. manafort, same thing, business dealings, tax issues. had nothing to do with russian collusion. we start to see a growing pattern. frankly when it comes to federal investigation, unfortunately it could be that wide a net. and -- neil: same thing happened with the clinton probe. that was about real estate deals that turned into an relationship with an intern. i know how these things go. you remind me of that. i am wondering whether today's development signal, there was some legal experts talking to earlier, who was saying that this means if you're looking for a quick resumption of the mueller probe, it is not going to happen. what do you make of that? >> you're so right, neil. i mean frankly now we're starting to look at business dealings -- look, president trump, the trump organization been around for decad
nothing to do with collusion, nothing to do with russian meddling and all that, but everything to do with questionable business deals? it seems odd. >> that's a great point, neil. we see it. but that certainly seems to be the pattern, when you start to see who has already gone down. manafort, same thing, business dealings, tax issues. had nothing to do with russian collusion. we start to see a growing pattern. frankly when it comes to federal investigation, unfortunately it could be that...
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i don't want to do it. urn america into a giant sanctuary for violent predators and ms-13 killers. a blue wave would equal a crime wave. a red wave equals jobs and security. [cheering] republicans believe our country should be a sanctuary for law-abiding americans, not criminal aliens. republicans will always stand with the heroes of ice, border patrol, and law enforcement. border security is also a woman's issue. women want safe neighborhoods for their families, great schools and health care for the children, and they want criminals to be in jail or thrown the hell out of our country. [cheers] remember during the election, my election. they were saying, i do not think he is going to do well with women. i love women. they're the greatest. i like them much more than i like men. i love -- here is the thing. remember after we won, they said -- they did not know what was going on. they said he did unbelievably well with women. [cheering] now they are saying the same thing, but they say a weekly because they want
i don't want to do it. urn america into a giant sanctuary for violent predators and ms-13 killers. a blue wave would equal a crime wave. a red wave equals jobs and security. [cheering] republicans believe our country should be a sanctuary for law-abiding americans, not criminal aliens. republicans will always stand with the heroes of ice, border patrol, and law enforcement. border security is also a woman's issue. women want safe neighborhoods for their families, great schools and health care...
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you want them to do that you are not able to do? le to investigate what's going on with the president. and my friend, jerry nadler, with whom i served for six years in the u.s. house, i know that he has already said he wants to know what the president's motives are. i think we can pretty much conclude what his motives are. that is to protect himself. so i expect jerry nadler to be chairing the judiciary committee in the house. and then to proceed with what he needs to do to get to the bottom of this. and to protect the mueller investigation. >> do you think that this is where it ends? that he appoints matthew whitacre as acting attorney general and whitaker maybe, you know, tries to keep -- tries to shrink or contract the bounds of the mueller investigation? or do you fear more is going to happen? >> i think as long as the mueller investigation continues that this is yet more actions by the president that goes to obstruction of justice. >> doesn't president trump have the right to have as attorney general whoever he sees fit, as long
you want them to do that you are not able to do? le to investigate what's going on with the president. and my friend, jerry nadler, with whom i served for six years in the u.s. house, i know that he has already said he wants to know what the president's motives are. i think we can pretty much conclude what his motives are. that is to protect himself. so i expect jerry nadler to be chairing the judiciary committee in the house. and then to proceed with what he needs to do to get to the bottom of...
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so let me ask a question and see if anyone would dare to do this. >> if you do not have a smartphone our pocket, please stand up. okay. i don't see anybody standing up. if i were to have asked that question 11 years ago everyone would have stood up and so today half of the world -- half of the world has got a smartphone capability, and we are very soon going to connect that smartphone to a 5g network and what's that going to mean for us? if you took your smartphone today most people would -- i'm the guy with the oldest smartphone and i'm just buying a new one here in the next few weeks and you'd say what does it have with it? it's got a gps sensor, it's got a camera, and it's got voice capability and it's got audio. it's a multitude of sensors in one phone in your pocket and so what we're trying to do is be able to unleash our airmen and their ideas on how do we use that and connect it so that i can connect, share and learn across any platform, any sense or anywhere to be able to charge some of the problems. we had a thing last year and we did a competition to bring out the ideas from
so let me ask a question and see if anyone would dare to do this. >> if you do not have a smartphone our pocket, please stand up. okay. i don't see anybody standing up. if i were to have asked that question 11 years ago everyone would have stood up and so today half of the world -- half of the world has got a smartphone capability, and we are very soon going to connect that smartphone to a 5g network and what's that going to mean for us? if you took your smartphone today most people would...
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i don't want to do it just to do it for you ♪ ♪ hello hello let me tell you what it's like to be aothing really ♪ ♪ real real i'm looking for a way out ♪ ♪ hello hello let me tell you what it's like to be a ♪ ♪ zero zero let me show you what it's like to always ♪ ♪ feel feel like i'm empty and there's nothing really ♪ ♪ real real i'm looking for a way out ♪ ♪ i find it hard to tell you how i want to run away ♪ ♪ i understand it always makes you feel a certain way...