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just going to briefly start with you mr. brian. i spoke to a couple months ago with a major university concern and i have not yet heard and it is an important issue for them. they work very hard and i'm just wondering when you will reach my office with a response. >> if i'm not mistaking a formal response was drafted and i will follow up on where that went. in the short order i can tell you the discussion based on two projects that they were considering at the university. one of them has already been approved and we are adjudicating the other as we speak so should not take much longer before a final decision is made. >> it did not last which was their concern and they did not get out of the queue. so they are in the queue? >> let me thank you very much. let me pursue mr. krebs the whole idea of the budget. i appreciate the suggested budget of the president. how many staff are in your sector? >> across the agency we are at about 2200 personnel federal full-time equivalent. >> this is dealing with cyber security issues? >> cyber secu
just going to briefly start with you mr. brian. i spoke to a couple months ago with a major university concern and i have not yet heard and it is an important issue for them. they work very hard and i'm just wondering when you will reach my office with a response. >> if i'm not mistaking a formal response was drafted and i will follow up on where that went. in the short order i can tell you the discussion based on two projects that they were considering at the university. one of them has...
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brian says good morning mr. steve. >> well, thank you mr. brian. a beautiful day in san mateyo yesterday. we could definitely get used to this. i think redwood city was 72. that is close. speaking of san mateyo, it is 53 degrees there this morning. woodside is upper 40s. fremont is 53 and low 50s in and around menlo park, stanford, los altos and los altos hills. temperatures running a little below average to slightly above in santa rosa yesterday. 77. normal is 76. oakland also 2 above. it will be close again today. a lot of cloud cover rotating around the northern edge of that and coming in on the northwest side of it. it continues to rotate off the sierra. another crazy cool day down in the desert southwest and a lot of cloud cover popping up over the sierra and shower activity that will develop again today. if you are going up there i will show you the projections here in a second. look at the cloud cover coming back in. again, here we go with lake county, napa county, eastern solano and santa clara county today, as well, in line for cloud cover
brian says good morning mr. steve. >> well, thank you mr. brian. a beautiful day in san mateyo yesterday. we could definitely get used to this. i think redwood city was 72. that is close. speaking of san mateyo, it is 53 degrees there this morning. woodside is upper 40s. fremont is 53 and low 50s in and around menlo park, stanford, los altos and los altos hills. temperatures running a little below average to slightly above in santa rosa yesterday. 77. normal is 76. oakland also 2 above....
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now mr. brian, who was here earlier claimed that this is redevelopment rules and regulations. that's no excuse. it applies to property that's being built in the generation of san francisco. >> good morning. my name is jackie flynn. i'm the executive director of the a. philip randolph institute and i've been working with this project for three years. as you may know, i do a significant amount of work with youth and families in the neighborhood and i'm committed to continuing our relationship with the project and making sure there is a true commitment to informing and engaging our residents. just a couple of years ago, i brought three men from down on the hill to participate in workshops that they hosted at the church, and i told nicolle hey, there's a huge opportunity for young men in this neighborhood to find skilled trades and possibly work on this project. they completed the project. they're now working at the warriors stadium, and they literally look out the windows of their home and look at this project, and they want to work on this project. so when you talk about work co
now mr. brian, who was here earlier claimed that this is redevelopment rules and regulations. that's no excuse. it applies to property that's being built in the generation of san francisco. >> good morning. my name is jackie flynn. i'm the executive director of the a. philip randolph institute and i've been working with this project for three years. as you may know, i do a significant amount of work with youth and families in the neighborhood and i'm committed to continuing our...
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brian: so far. harold: mr. lamb i've always , wanted to meet you. have to tell you, i can never go to sleep until i watch you on tv. >> [laughter] brian: to tell you how bad it is, since i have been in new york, i was walking down the street yesterday, and a couple walked by me and as they walked by me, the woman said, "that is john mccain!" >> [laughter] brian: back to presidents. >> [laughter] brian: if you had -- i really want to ask you this question, if you had to pick between fdr and lincoln, what would you do? you are working -- harold: who is writing the check? >> [laughter] harold: obviously they belong in the top three. roosevelt dealt with two emergencies, in a state of diminished health, which i find extraordinary. lincoln destroyed his own health, working for four years on the existential crisis that challenged the country and determined whether it would survive. so i would like to get them both in the room and talk to them both, but i don't choose. i'm privileged to have created an association with lincoln, and to have had this thrust o
brian: so far. harold: mr. lamb i've always , wanted to meet you. have to tell you, i can never go to sleep until i watch you on tv. >> [laughter] brian: to tell you how bad it is, since i have been in new york, i was walking down the street yesterday, and a couple walked by me and as they walked by me, the woman said, "that is john mccain!" >> [laughter] brian: back to presidents. >> [laughter] brian: if you had -- i really want to ask you this question, if you had...
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our first witness, mr. brian kamoie, who serves as associate administrator for mission support at fema. in this role, mr. kamoie oversees the office of the chief procurement officer, which is responsible for fema's contracting and acquisitions and office of the chief component human capital officer, which is responsible for personnel issues at the agency. prior to joining fema in 2013, he served as senior director for policy on the white house national security council and deputy assistant secretary for preparedness and response at the u.s. department of health and human services. next we have ms. marie mack, who leads the government accountability office's work on a wide range of issues involving acquisitions, contracting at the department of homeland security and the department of defense. ms. mak has nearly 20 years of service to gao. she previously worked at the naval air systems command in u.s. coast guard headquarters. am i pronouncing your name correctly? oh, whew. all right. got one right today. finally w
our first witness, mr. brian kamoie, who serves as associate administrator for mission support at fema. in this role, mr. kamoie oversees the office of the chief procurement officer, which is responsible for fema's contracting and acquisitions and office of the chief component human capital officer, which is responsible for personnel issues at the agency. prior to joining fema in 2013, he served as senior director for policy on the white house national security council and deputy assistant...
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brian: mr.inister zarif, having dinner and bragging to people she has his cell phone. the president has brought up john kerry is essentially giving a message wait out this four years and wait out this president and then we will get somebody else in there. have you felt that and has that affected your job? >> undoubtedly, it's true. i was in moon mic i saw not only kerry but others who met with the iranian leadership. i can't tell you the exact details of what they have said. brian: has that happened before. >> i can't tell you. it's unusual and more importantly it's wrong. every american should support america's foreign policy. they had their moment and day. it's time to get off the stage. we all know the logan ability and risk it's taken when people act as private citizens on behalf of the united states government. brian: what about john brennan briefing democrats yesterday. what is john brennan briefing democrats on iran for. >> you will have to ask the democrats. this is a man who directed th
brian: mr.inister zarif, having dinner and bragging to people she has his cell phone. the president has brought up john kerry is essentially giving a message wait out this four years and wait out this president and then we will get somebody else in there. have you felt that and has that affected your job? >> undoubtedly, it's true. i was in moon mic i saw not only kerry but others who met with the iranian leadership. i can't tell you the exact details of what they have said. brian: has...
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finally, we're joined by mr. brianurphy who currently serves as the principal deputy under secretary for intelligence and analysis with the department of homeland security. prior to this selection, mr. bush murphy served as the acting principal deputy for intelligence and analysis. i thank you, gentlemen, for agreeing and i remind each witness that you have five minutes for your statement. mr. weg willman? >> thank you, chairman thompson. ranking member rogers, members of the committee. thanks for the opportunity to testify on behalf of the department of justice. protecting the american people from terrorism and threats is top priority of the department. domestic terrorism continues to pose a threat to the public as recent plots demonstrate. we've sienna tax far too many times motivated by anti-government animus, racism or other ideologies. regardless of the motivation, our goal is to prevent the attacks and bring those responsible to justice. this morning, i'd like to give a brief overview how the department of justic
finally, we're joined by mr. brianurphy who currently serves as the principal deputy under secretary for intelligence and analysis with the department of homeland security. prior to this selection, mr. bush murphy served as the acting principal deputy for intelligence and analysis. i thank you, gentlemen, for agreeing and i remind each witness that you have five minutes for your statement. mr. weg willman? >> thank you, chairman thompson. ranking member rogers, members of the committee....
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[laughter] >> brian: mrs. pbs.ack in a moment. >> juan: cory booker is onto something when he says the middle class still feels income inequality in their recovery. you look at president trump's numbers and you would think that with the good economic news that he would be doing even better. it's obviously the case that people have strong objections to him and we are -- the economy previously was a good measure of how a political candidate, a president seeking a second term was about to do. in this case, it looks like it's nothing. >> jesse: i would cede some of that. let's take a look at one thing you did say which i would like to fact-check. the wage growth right now has been accelerated for the bottom half of workers, emily. you are seeing a lot of the wages rising for blue-collar workers, middle-class workers. the wage acceleration is not as strong for the upper class. >> emily: which is why it's difficult to reconcile the lack of consistent messaging that if the thriving economy was begun under president obama,
[laughter] >> brian: mrs. pbs.ack in a moment. >> juan: cory booker is onto something when he says the middle class still feels income inequality in their recovery. you look at president trump's numbers and you would think that with the good economic news that he would be doing even better. it's obviously the case that people have strong objections to him and we are -- the economy previously was a good measure of how a political candidate, a president seeking a second term was about...
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mr. rutherford: thank you, brian. i want to thank you and the great state of wisconsin for your support of law enforcement. thank you. ow, madam speaker, i'd like to yield two minutes to mrs. torres small, colleague from new mexico's second district. she serves on armed services and homeland security and actually after law school worked for u.s. district judge in new mexico. she's got that law enforcement background also. mrs. torres small: thank you, madam speaker. it's an honor to join my colleagues on both sides of the aisle as americans to address this issue and to recognize national police week. to support the brave men and women who protect and serve our communities every day and honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. the work you do is extraordinary. and it makes me proud to be the granddaughter of a former las cruces police sergeant. he didn't talk much about his work on the beat, but throughout my life i have been stopped by people who have told me the difference he made in their live
mr. rutherford: thank you, brian. i want to thank you and the great state of wisconsin for your support of law enforcement. thank you. ow, madam speaker, i'd like to yield two minutes to mrs. torres small, colleague from new mexico's second district. she serves on armed services and homeland security and actually after law school worked for u.s. district judge in new mexico. she's got that law enforcement background also. mrs. torres small: thank you, madam speaker. it's an honor to join my...
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brian: thank you, mr. secretary. >> appreciate it. rom that, brian, they are willing to listen to the people down there on the ground doing these jobs. they are hearing them and going to fix the problem. brian: the problem is you need congress to act. lindsey graham's bill has the framework in kevin mac mcalleenan. if you do what lindsey graham put out there. within a matter of weeks the word will go out once you get in you will be detained for 100 days and cents back. only 7% qualify for asylum. why try? now there is no reason not to. now you have to make it prospective to do it. other things, that's private property. if that land owner said i don't want that retaining wall and i don't want that dock and i don't want those boats, the pentagon and border security couldn't do anything. steve: got to go through imminent domain. tied up in the courts. brian: tied up in the courts forever during the bush years. some can't find who owns the land so they can't build. they need the land owner to be cooperative and work with the country to sec
brian: thank you, mr. secretary. >> appreciate it. rom that, brian, they are willing to listen to the people down there on the ground doing these jobs. they are hearing them and going to fix the problem. brian: the problem is you need congress to act. lindsey graham's bill has the framework in kevin mac mcalleenan. if you do what lindsey graham put out there. within a matter of weeks the word will go out once you get in you will be detained for 100 days and cents back. only 7% qualify for...
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brian: sean, great to see you. >> thank you very much. ainsley: you are a hero. you fought for our country. we love you. >> thank you. steve: thank you, mr about. [cheers and applause] ♪ju it's a cool place ♪ that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. ♪ we are family ♪ i got all my sisters with me ♪ we are family ♪ get up everybody and sing ♪ [cheers and applause] brian: yes, we are family and we are friends. "fox & friends." it is one of america's favorite on screen families. i'll pause. >> and what are you doing? >> walking some guy and is he not bobby. >> well that's none of -- what guy? >> i don't know. but i think he is a little weird. >> why? >> he is interested in carol. [laughter] ainsley: the steefers, remember them? that was the growing pain family they wer
brian: sean, great to see you. >> thank you very much. ainsley: you are a hero. you fought for our country. we love you. >> thank you. steve: thank you, mr about. [cheers and applause] ♪ju it's a cool place ♪ that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful...
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mr. kilmeade. brian white house to invoke executive privilege over documents tied to the mueller report if this vote happens. our next guest says our political system is being weaponized against itself and chairman nadler is to blame. mark penn, is author of. mark he joins us now. you blame nadler. why? >> because i saw nadler hurling insights like dictator at others when in fact he is saying give me the tax returns, give me investigation, give me the report, including grand jury develops. i jerrold nadler am the supreme power of the nation and he is not. he is chairman of a congressional committee. it is coequal branch. he has limited power to subpoena things for good purposes, not for political ends. brian: mark, you write about this, you said it is resonating. nadler who is pulling his strings? who is he listening to? who is he performing for? >> you have to understand the problem with the democratic base has been convinced nadler and impeachment and russia collusion is all correct. so he is in a very
mr. kilmeade. brian white house to invoke executive privilege over documents tied to the mueller report if this vote happens. our next guest says our political system is being weaponized against itself and chairman nadler is to blame. mark penn, is author of. mark he joins us now. you blame nadler. why? >> because i saw nadler hurling insights like dictator at others when in fact he is saying give me the tax returns, give me investigation, give me the report, including grand jury...
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brian: check out newt's podcast and pick up, "collusion." two other reasons to like newt gingrich. mrery moment. let's start off with a fox news alert, a story we're following. julian assange is too ill to appear in london court even by video link according to his lawyers as his hearing is postponed. he is fighting extradition charges conspiring with chelsea manning to break into a pentagon computer. assange is in hospital wing as concerns grow for his deteriorated health. he is due in court on june 12th. >>> the coast guard suspend the search for a missing pilot overnight. beachgoers watched in horror as a single-engine plane fell into the water off cape may, new jersey. they found the plane in 18 feet of water. they say the pilot was the only person on board. >>> a cubs player breaks down when a foul ball hit as very young fan. watch this. it looks like that -- right now. there you go, in the video you can see he was disturbed by this. cubs centerfield albert amora, jr., brought to tears. the. >> reason i hit it i'm speechless. lost for words. being a father of two boys. jillian: th
brian: check out newt's podcast and pick up, "collusion." two other reasons to like newt gingrich. mrery moment. let's start off with a fox news alert, a story we're following. julian assange is too ill to appear in london court even by video link according to his lawyers as his hearing is postponed. he is fighting extradition charges conspiring with chelsea manning to break into a pentagon computer. assange is in hospital wing as concerns grow for his deteriorated health. he is due...
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brian: mr. secretary, thanks so much for the. >> glad to be with you. this has been a good day. when you were acting secretary of defense, now word came down you are nominated. how does that feel? >> ready to do the job. i have been doing the job since january 1st. and i very much appreciate that the president's vote of confidence in me and my ability to get this department where it needs to be. brian: general mattis reached out to you and said i like you to be my deputy. what were your thoughts? did yo you have reservations? >> if your country calls you, you answer. moving to washington, d.c. that serve the country was not a difficult decision for me. brian: general mattis somebody who liked to go out in the field and trafl and meet with world leaders. leaving you to make a lot of those decisions, how did that get you ready for taking the job. >> secretary mattis really did give me these responsibilities to be the chief operating officer. my role was really broader than being a deputy. it was to run the operations of the pentagon. that's what i did before stepping into this assi
brian: mr. secretary, thanks so much for the. >> glad to be with you. this has been a good day. when you were acting secretary of defense, now word came down you are nominated. how does that feel? >> ready to do the job. i have been doing the job since january 1st. and i very much appreciate that the president's vote of confidence in me and my ability to get this department where it needs to be. brian: general mattis reached out to you and said i like you to be my deputy. what were...
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america's special representative for iran, brian hook, says mr pompeo wanted to share intelligence onivities and threats in the middle east — but he refused to detail exactly why the us is concerned. credible threat from a lot of different theatres that the regime is starting to plan terrorism attacks. this is the world's leading state—sponsored terrorism it has been this way since the early 805. when you receive these reports, you have to take it seriously. that's the view from the us state department, but the british general who is second—in command in the us—led coalition in iraq and syria 5aid something different today. major general chris geeka 5aid the coailition has seen "no increased threat from iranian—backed forces" in the two countries. pressed on whether that put him at odds with the messages coming from washington he later said "we're on exactly the same page" the new york times meanwhile is reporting that the pentagon has drawn up plans to send 120,000 troops to the middle east should iran attack american forces. president trump was asked about that today — he said it wa
america's special representative for iran, brian hook, says mr pompeo wanted to share intelligence onivities and threats in the middle east — but he refused to detail exactly why the us is concerned. credible threat from a lot of different theatres that the regime is starting to plan terrorism attacks. this is the world's leading state—sponsored terrorism it has been this way since the early 805. when you receive these reports, you have to take it seriously. that's the view from the us...
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he's not going to press charges. >> juan: how stupid -- i'm trying -- >> brian: trying to get famous. >> juan: is he thinking this is mrator and i'm going to knock him over? in my mind i'm a fantasy hero? >> brian: don't want to mention his name. >> jesse: he didn't even knock him over, which is bad. >> juan: i don't want people doing that to me. >> jesse: don't drop kick juan. leave that to me. >> emily: he had the perfect response and humor and directing attention to his cause. it was good. >> jesse: up next, we've all seen what can happen if you're texting while walking like this woman falling into a fountain at the mall. in new york city, lawmakers want to make it illegal while looking at your phone and crossing the street. if passed, new york will be the first state to have this ban. do we like it or not? >> brian: since 2009, pedestrian deaths have gone up 46%. two reasons, pot and texting. people are high and texting. >> jesse: one or the other. >> brian: it's not a coincidence. you have to fine people for everything these days. they tried it in honolulu. they said things didn't change. >> jesse: i don't know if
he's not going to press charges. >> juan: how stupid -- i'm trying -- >> brian: trying to get famous. >> juan: is he thinking this is mrator and i'm going to knock him over? in my mind i'm a fantasy hero? >> brian: don't want to mention his name. >> jesse: he didn't even knock him over, which is bad. >> juan: i don't want people doing that to me. >> jesse: don't drop kick juan. leave that to me. >> emily: he had the perfect response and humor and...
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brian: no russian connections, zero. steve: i also hope, dan, somebody on the committee asks mr.sation on the phone was very cordial but the letter was as mr. barr said a little snitty. >> yeah. there seems to be some significant cognitive dissidence here. mueller -- barr has already admitted they are friends. bill barr, i'm not putting words in his mouth that mueller called him. he said the letter wasn't inaccurate but they were concerned about the media coverage. you are right. who on your team then was so concerned and why didn't you just pick up the phone rather than putting it down on paper in the answer is obvious. they wanted the letter leaked to make th barr look bad. ainsley: wasn't clear whether mueller was going to testify or not. also there are no high crimes and misdemeanors. no collusion no, conspiracy no, obstruction. all the crimes are on the other side. and that's what the dems should be looking at. but they won't. nevertheless, the tables are turning. what's your reaction, you know, it's funny, ainsley. the left wants to paint trump as this out-of-control guy wh
brian: no russian connections, zero. steve: i also hope, dan, somebody on the committee asks mr.sation on the phone was very cordial but the letter was as mr. barr said a little snitty. >> yeah. there seems to be some significant cognitive dissidence here. mueller -- barr has already admitted they are friends. bill barr, i'm not putting words in his mouth that mueller called him. he said the letter wasn't inaccurate but they were concerned about the media coverage. you are right. who on...
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mr. speaker, i am proud to honor jeff, and we thank him for his service to our community. and i'd also like to thank the kelly ann doler fund, the middle school and their principal, dr. brian cogy, for all they do to educate their youth and to serve all those in need in our community. mr. speaker, this week is teacher appreciation week, and i rise today to recognize a dedicated educator from bucks county, pennsylvania. andrea, a teacher at the holland elementary school, was recently named an outstanding earth science teacher for the state of pennsylvania by the national association of geoscience teachers. these awards are given to educators who contribute greatly to students' interests in earth science at the precollege level. in june, andrea will be recognized by her peers at the national association of geoscience teachers eastern section meeting. mr. speaker, i'm grateful for andrea's work and appreciate her dedication for instilling passion for science and learning in our community's youth. and i'd also like to recognize the holland elementary school principal and the national association of geoscience teachers for all they do to educate and inspire our next generation
mr. speaker, i am proud to honor jeff, and we thank him for his service to our community. and i'd also like to thank the kelly ann doler fund, the middle school and their principal, dr. brian cogy, for all they do to educate their youth and to serve all those in need in our community. mr. speaker, this week is teacher appreciation week, and i rise today to recognize a dedicated educator from bucks county, pennsylvania. andrea, a teacher at the holland elementary school, was recently named an...
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i interviewed the lusks only knowing wesley's account of what had happened that night to brian lusk. and when mry having almost been decapitated, i was shocked. >> so we go to the icu, and, of course, it's black in the icu except for this one bright room, and they're doing cpr on him. and it was our son. >> he loved soccer until he found out about snowboarding. >> and he liked basketball, too. >> while stoltz claims their son, brian, started the fight, the lusks stand by a very different account. >> it came out during the trial, the bouncer on the stand said out of nowhere stoltz sucker punched our son, brian, and then there was a fight. and i know that brian was losing the fight and that one of his friends, that was a little guy, jumped on stoltz's back and stoltz just shook him off and brian told him to stay out of it. and i guess brian got the best of stoltz then. >> but both sides agree that later on stoltz returned to the scene of the fight with a serrated kitchen knife. >> how similar is that knife to the knife that killed your son? >> we think it's close from seeing the blade broken off a
i interviewed the lusks only knowing wesley's account of what had happened that night to brian lusk. and when mry having almost been decapitated, i was shocked. >> so we go to the icu, and, of course, it's black in the icu except for this one bright room, and they're doing cpr on him. and it was our son. >> he loved soccer until he found out about snowboarding. >> and he liked basketball, too. >> while stoltz claims their son, brian, started the fight, the lusks stand by...
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mr. hicks, to have unconditional confidence in brian newby? as executive director? >> i think there have been some growing pains. i think there are some good things he has done. i think there are some bad things he has done. but i think that is something the commission should look at. whether or not we want to retain him and move forward or whether we want to open this up for new additional folks to apply for the job. we have two new commissioners who are here now who didn't have the opportunity to vote on that. i think opening it up to whoever wants to apply for the job now as the chair and ranking member said earlier, this was a different time that people were looking to get rid of the agency. >> are you aware of the employee survey in 2017 that i made reference to? >> i am aware of it i have not read it. >> it appears to me there is low morale. so many of your employees have lost confidence in your leadership. i would ask that you look very plainly at what that suggests. i will conclude with you mr. palmer, are you satisfied with your director? >> i do have confi
mr. hicks, to have unconditional confidence in brian newby? as executive director? >> i think there have been some growing pains. i think there are some good things he has done. i think there are some bad things he has done. but i think that is something the commission should look at. whether or not we want to retain him and move forward or whether we want to open this up for new additional folks to apply for the job. we have two new commissioners who are here now who didn't have the...
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mr. bad advice ♪ >> cnn chief media correspondent brian stelter is with us now.ight? >> this is the season finale and we don't see alec baldwin playing trump all that often any more. they have really pulled back. used to be every week we would see a trump impersonation. baldwin and the show seems tired. it so they don't do this very often any more so i thought it was interesting. if nothing else, this definitely wakes you up when you see it the next morning. here a little bit more of their queen performance as a group. ♪ free court. >>> ready for a fight. on abortion we got the votes now women are screwed ♪ you got the results 50 years ago but no no no i'm still in control ♪ >> you can watch the whole song melania saying women are skitil in control. here is a couple of jokes from "weekend update." one is about the tensions with iran and about these abortion bills. >> amid rising tensions with iran, there were rumors that the white house is now going to send 120,000 more troops to the middle east. but don't worry. president trump set the record straight with this
mr. bad advice ♪ >> cnn chief media correspondent brian stelter is with us now.ight? >> this is the season finale and we don't see alec baldwin playing trump all that often any more. they have really pulled back. used to be every week we would see a trump impersonation. baldwin and the show seems tired. it so they don't do this very often any more so i thought it was interesting. if nothing else, this definitely wakes you up when you see it the next morning. here a little bit more...
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brian: how much did, that diary, that 11 volume diary of mr. ench, how often was that your source of violent activity on the floor? joanne: a lot. brian: i mean, if you didn't have a diary, would you have a book? joanne: i would have, but i would've had a lot less emotional understanding i think of what was going on. i think french really lets me get at the personal experience of it. i had to do this sort of weird triangulation to find the violence. so, i learned very quickly that it is essentially censored out of the equivalent of the record. it is there, but it is masked. there are code words that you him see sometimes that indicate what is happening but if you did not know that, you would never notice it. i spent a year just reading the congressional globe, the equivalent of the record, and did not find in there, obvious violence other than the occasional brawl and exchanges of words that felt heated to me. so it wasn't until i started reading letters and diaries and private writings that i began to find evidence that stuff was happening, and
brian: how much did, that diary, that 11 volume diary of mr. ench, how often was that your source of violent activity on the floor? joanne: a lot. brian: i mean, if you didn't have a diary, would you have a book? joanne: i would have, but i would've had a lot less emotional understanding i think of what was going on. i think french really lets me get at the personal experience of it. i had to do this sort of weird triangulation to find the violence. so, i learned very quickly that it is...
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brian: i agree. >> well, he also saying what is there left to say? what is there left to do? the fact is that mr. mueller if mr. mueller could have, director mueller could have referred for indictment. he could have charged people with a crime including president, president's family, president's advisors, president's associates he would have done so. the job of prosecutor is not to use the word exoneration. decline referral of an indictment. that word didn't even need to be used. what else would mr. mueller add to this? i think democrats, they can do what they want. they look really ridiculous still investigating an investigation that's over. steve: kellyanne, you're on the north lawn. on the other side of west wing is is the rose garden. in a rare late afternoon, early evening ceremony the president presented the medal of freedom to tiger woods, talked about, you know his highs and lows and an amazing career. we were curious about your reaction to a baltimore sun headline, they write, plenty of athletes refusing to stand with trump. not tiger woods. then on the op-ed page we wish mr. woods would
brian: i agree. >> well, he also saying what is there left to say? what is there left to do? the fact is that mr. mueller if mr. mueller could have, director mueller could have referred for indictment. he could have charged people with a crime including president, president's family, president's advisors, president's associates he would have done so. the job of prosecutor is not to use the word exoneration. decline referral of an indictment. that word didn't even need to be used. what...
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mr. shanahan is really like. excellent job. briantary of homeland security also acting mac mcalleenan we will see exactly what he plans on doing. ainsley: jillian, we just learned how to respond if your dad yelsz at you. brian: do not cry. jillian: that's right. get you caught up on other headlines starting with this. a traveling carnival worker confesses to killing three women in less than three weeks. james michael wright facing three murder charges for the death of ateen who that hobson, elizabeth van meter and 17-year-old jocelyn. he met them through his job in tennessee. wright who had no criminal history allegedly claimed two of the killings were accidental. authorities are calling him a serial killer. families of 9/11 victims are taking the fbi to court. they are demanding the justice department release information about saudi arabia's involvement in the deadly attacks. >> it's just a continuous kick in the gut. the government knows who did it. they know who funded it. but, yet, no one has been held accountable. one of the rea
mr. shanahan is really like. excellent job. briantary of homeland security also acting mac mcalleenan we will see exactly what he plans on doing. ainsley: jillian, we just learned how to respond if your dad yelsz at you. brian: do not cry. jillian: that's right. get you caught up on other headlines starting with this. a traveling carnival worker confesses to killing three women in less than three weeks. james michael wright facing three murder charges for the death of ateen who that hobson,...
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positive at the mother and optimistic is mr trump which is strange ok see what happens that's all coming up straight ahead on brianhomas for the entire news team thanks so much for being with us this morning. because. it's only up to class. at the bottom it's. just mom game left in the season. back in hand the happy man acacia. got to move to the top. needs. 16 d w how what's the connection between bret. and the european union he knows not to be a correspondent at the baker can stretch this 2nd line with the rules but. no. smoking recipes or success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . the for us 19 the new channel for an independent view on current affairs in turkey and. the latest developments accurate analysis. group with comprehensive plan. next ritual for stronger and political and social topics considered from different perspectives. we cover the issues that move turkey on a unique transform for information. plus 90 connect to an unbiased agenda subscribed no or new to. global self flop china ups the stakes in its trade war with the united states both sides now hiking tariffs investors shi
positive at the mother and optimistic is mr trump which is strange ok see what happens that's all coming up straight ahead on brianhomas for the entire news team thanks so much for being with us this morning. because. it's only up to class. at the bottom it's. just mom game left in the season. back in hand the happy man acacia. got to move to the top. needs. 16 d w how what's the connection between bret. and the european union he knows not to be a correspondent at the baker can stretch this 2nd...
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mr. barr said yesterday that the letter was kind of submisnity, written by a staff member. brian, bob, what's with the letter you? could have called me. if you have a problem just call me. which made him think his staff wrote it and many people think it was the lead staff wiseman who is a democrat that appeared on -- at hillary clinton's being a loser party. william barr answered that question repeatedly. this one through senator blumenthal. >> you, in effect, exonerated or cleared the president. >> no, i didn't exonerate. i said that we did not believe that there was sufficient evidence to establish an obstruction offense which is the job of the justice department. and the job of the justice department is now over. that determines whether or not there is a crime. the report is now in the hands of the american people. everyone can decide for themselves. there is an election in 18 months. that's very democratic process. but we are out of it. we have to stop using the criminal justice process as a political weapon. ainsley: we did our job. he goes on to say that he read the full re
mr. barr said yesterday that the letter was kind of submisnity, written by a staff member. brian, bob, what's with the letter you? could have called me. if you have a problem just call me. which made him think his staff wrote it and many people think it was the lead staff wiseman who is a democrat that appeared on -- at hillary clinton's being a loser party. william barr answered that question repeatedly. this one through senator blumenthal. >> you, in effect, exonerated or cleared the...
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mr. speaker to pay tribute to the former , labour mp for birmingham, all saints, brian walden, who passed away this week. he was a very formidable figure in this house and a very strong political interviewer which every politician really loved being interviewed by at the time but they only said that , afterwards. i think, mr. speaker it would only be right that the house of commons pays tribute to a leading hollywood icon and campaign for what animal welfare doors day. i am quoted to -- tempted to quote some doris day songs, but i won't. [interruption.] all all right, with crack away. -- whip crack away. [speaking simultaneously] i do apologize, mr. speaker. i have obviously started a parliamentary singalong here. speaking of icons, mr. speaker, it would be right to acknowledge it is 40 years since the friends of huddersfield and birkenhead were both elected to this parliament for the first time in the 1979 election. mr. speaker, in the last two years, nine of the u.k.'s richest hedge fund tycoons have donated £2.9 million to the conservative party. is this a government for the many or in
mr. speaker to pay tribute to the former , labour mp for birmingham, all saints, brian walden, who passed away this week. he was a very formidable figure in this house and a very strong political interviewer which every politician really loved being interviewed by at the time but they only said that , afterwards. i think, mr. speaker it would only be right that the house of commons pays tribute to a leading hollywood icon and campaign for what animal welfare doors day. i am quoted to -- tempted...
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brian. tell him hello. mr. gorka, what a breath of fresh air. ofsident trump, ovaltine draft of fresh air.reath of team of fresh air. i have friends who only listen to one news channel, maybe cnn. they never get another perspective. that is very sad. what i wanted to say is i have an idea for mr. trump come and maybe you can carry this -- trump, and maybe you can carry this to him for the election in 2020. he needs to draw in more people. i will tell you i am a big animal advocate. with animal planet now available , people are so into what is going on with wildlife. i think if president trump could bring something about animals into the perspective, i think it would draw a lot of votes for him. process for the last three years, and i just hope you guys get them. i hope you go back and get them. host: thank you for your call. sebastian gorka. guest: rule of law. if we don't have rule of law, we have nothing. we know that the director of the in confidential, classified meetings with the new president, gets in his government vehicle on his government laptop, writes his memoranda of that meeti
brian. tell him hello. mr. gorka, what a breath of fresh air. ofsident trump, ovaltine draft of fresh air.reath of team of fresh air. i have friends who only listen to one news channel, maybe cnn. they never get another perspective. that is very sad. what i wanted to say is i have an idea for mr. trump come and maybe you can carry this -- trump, and maybe you can carry this to him for the election in 2020. he needs to draw in more people. i will tell you i am a big animal advocate. with animal...
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. >>> they are defending the police raid on brian carmadi saying he is suspected of doing more than just selling a confidential report. >> mr. carmadi was and continues to be viewed as a possible co-conspirator in this theft rather than a passive recep gent of a stolen document. >>> police confiscated cameras and cell phones and computers from his home. it shields journalists from naming their sources. the law professor said police would need hard evidence of another crime for at the law to be invalid. >>> even sted you came to an agreement with someone in advance to say you go take that, bring it to me, i will disseminate it, if i get money i will share it with you, that is illegal. you can't conspire to create a crime and then hide behind the privilege. >>> the first amendment coalition wants the search warrant documents released to the public. police agreed to release the agreement taken trom his home and he is expected to get it back today. >> happening today, a district judge will hold a hearing on the next steps of the 900 federal law suits against monsanto that the roundup weedkiller developed their cancer. they will
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mr. whistling past the graveyard over there, brian nagel, everything is fine still got a big buy. >> getheaper buy >> he's long and he's got to buy, got to defend the stuff, but i don't think people are saying, yeah, okay, we like the investments they're making and there's nothing wrong with the results. >> no question you're going to have to be patient with this if you know lowe's, and you followed it for a long time, they have not made the investments they need in the back of the office. >> if you're a retail broker, i know we bought it at 1.11. they're comp store sales were up 4.2, and home depot was only up 2 1/2. >> i know what brian is saying, and i understand his point you would have to be a patient investor. >> this is what we saw with walmart, and target, initially the -- >> i told you the bs was not matching up. what's happening. >> target shares are up by $5 now. >> that's amazing. >> brian cornell actually made those investments that other companies, same thing with walmart, remember when they made the investments, the street didn't lining it >> the street hated it >> take ti
mr. whistling past the graveyard over there, brian nagel, everything is fine still got a big buy. >> getheaper buy >> he's long and he's got to buy, got to defend the stuff, but i don't think people are saying, yeah, okay, we like the investments they're making and there's nothing wrong with the results. >> no question you're going to have to be patient with this if you know lowe's, and you followed it for a long time, they have not made the investments they need in the back...
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to begin tomorrow i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks for joining us eric always with you at the top of the hour and have a great weekend. mr curious. yourself for. the new. school and don't miss out. no cause for celebration world press freedom day on d w. forty years after the islamic revolution iran is a country torn between the conservative influence of the clerics and a desire for change. you can go online and find out what's going on in the world in a matter of minutes you can expect the younger generation to stand still young people will move on if equipment. many are pushing back against the country's strict social and cultural laws. there's a new law that says we can only sing in persian but since we started out we've always aim to be international international. and many are testing their own limits in their bid for greater freedom. this is the first time we've done an offer that i'm going into the forest and spending the night away from home it's great p. m. . potentially wealthy country struggling with powerful outside enemies and its own domestic problems. with iran is known to be rich in natural resources but
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brian: in that range. steve: the attorney general of the united states is going to sit down with bill hemmer. you will see that interview. bill and mrat 9:00 on "america's newsroom." brian: i believ he willel salva. one of the first things we did is hop in the car, in the suv with the deputy chief of the rio grande valley sector john morris and believe me it is an emergency catastrophe. if you don't believe me, believe him. watch. what are we seeing right now? >> what you see is what should be a parking area for the mcallen border patrol station. instead, you see multiple military tents. brian: you are looking at a facility that should be handling 300, maybe 350 people max. it's handling multiple thousands of people. take a look: these are people being held, picked up off the border. this whole tent complex came up in the last 36 hours. because there is just no place to put them. >> currently holding over 8,000 people. we caught a thousand today as of noon. we may set another record for apprehensions today. brian: the reason why this is full because of where you are taking me now. >> we are in the mcallen station area of responsibil
brian: in that range. steve: the attorney general of the united states is going to sit down with bill hemmer. you will see that interview. bill and mrat 9:00 on "america's newsroom." brian: i believ he willel salva. one of the first things we did is hop in the car, in the suv with the deputy chief of the rio grande valley sector john morris and believe me it is an emergency catastrophe. if you don't believe me, believe him. watch. what are we seeing right now? >> what you see is...
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mr. mueller himself. and so i think his trying to parse the answer and obfuscate is sad. it's unfortunate to see particularly, briane chief legal officer of the united states of america. this is the attorney general of the country. i served as the attorney general of florida and understand that you're held to a higher standard and people expect you to be transparent, to be clear, and to be honest in your responses. and it's clear to me that sadly, the attorney general was no in that instance. and the very next day with senator chris van hollen of maryland. >> former fbi director jim comey has dropped an op-ed. he's grappling with some of the same questions we've been asking here. it just landed on the "new york times" website. i'll read a little bit of it to our viewers. he asked how could mr. barr go before the committee on wednesday and down play president trump's attempt to fire mr. mueller? he asked what happens to these people? it seems to be the question of the hour. >> seems to be. it's kind of confusing what the administration is trying to get accomplished here. i think there was a lot of confidence, nicole
mr. mueller himself. and so i think his trying to parse the answer and obfuscate is sad. it's unfortunate to see particularly, briane chief legal officer of the united states of america. this is the attorney general of the country. i served as the attorney general of florida and understand that you're held to a higher standard and people expect you to be transparent, to be clear, and to be honest in your responses. and it's clear to me that sadly, the attorney general was no in that instance....