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authority can be organized in a multi-polar way you can have authority in a certain context and you can flatten hierarchies however the principle of authority is not abandon it's just structured differently on those talk to. the rejection of traditional films does not necessarily mean people want to do away with authority altogether when you decide a slightly people have a desire perhaps even a longing for a thorough because it offers a sense of orientation community and integration as such at the same time people at work want to be seen and recognized and included in mentioned often then see all but trust has disappeared security has disappeared through the law it has disappeared and that has to do with a change in authority so we know we are desiring for a new authority because we want to have again trust security. for sarah willis. is a. push to. join her on her journey as musical discover. we're in huts the pro in denmark and we have a very danish episode trying today the danish string quartet are playing the danish folk song in denmark you can't get more dangerous than that. fiftee
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so authority can assume different forms. come authority can be organized in a multi-polar way you can have a story in a certain context and you can flatten hierarchies however the principle of authority is not abandon it's just structured differently on those talk to. the rejection of traditional films does not necessarily mean people want to do away with authority altogether when you decide to slightly people have a desire perhaps even a longing for authority because it officers sense of orientation community and integration side at the same time people at work want to be seen and recognized and included in mentioned often when the trust has disappeared security has appeared to step in the right has disappeared and that has to do with a change in authority so we know we are desiring for a new authority because we want to have again trust security a little. billy's at full speed. with shining. but always on the move. hopelessly today and in the future. thirty minutes from w. e w's program guide. dot com highlights. how the g
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so authority can assume different forms. come authority can be organized in a multi-polar way you can have a story in a certain context and you can flatten hierarchies however the principle of authority is not abandon it's just structured differently longer stroke to. the rejection of traditional films does not necessarily mean people want to do away with authority altogether when you decide to finally people have a desire perhaps even a longing for a thorough because it offers a sense of orientation community and integration as such at the same time people at work want to be seen and recognized and included in mention of convincing trusts has disappeared security how does appear to have been the law it has disappeared and that has to do with a change in authority so we know we are desiring for a new authority because we all to have again trust security. center of the conflict zone confronting the powerful. my guest this week here in jerusalem is michael aren't fifty demystified kadlec you folks face government has rejected
so authority can assume different forms. come authority can be organized in a multi-polar way you can have a story in a certain context and you can flatten hierarchies however the principle of authority is not abandon it's just structured differently longer stroke to. the rejection of traditional films does not necessarily mean people want to do away with authority altogether when you decide to finally people have a desire perhaps even a longing for a thorough because it offers a sense of...
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for some authors that's important. the pleasure being here tonight is to see authors who have published with us several times. we suggest a longevity of career connectivity which we are proud to support. >> daily check to see if all your books were in stock. if you're not there just assume they're sold out a more are on order. >> there is a fantastic display books here. that's a joy to. for me success comes in any forms. pound for pound think we find our way what comes to sales is slow. >> we say that were small but noisy. after 20 years we are no longer start up. >> to think we are still recognizably public affairs even though were part of a large french publishing corporations? >> i think so. i don't think most of the rest of the world pays attention to who the conglomerate is back in it. comes to meeting with media are talking to authors they may know us for us. i've been thrilled that we can do what we do. we certainly act like were still the startup despite the fact that peter reminds us we are not. but i think we
for some authors that's important. the pleasure being here tonight is to see authors who have published with us several times. we suggest a longevity of career connectivity which we are proud to support. >> daily check to see if all your books were in stock. if you're not there just assume they're sold out a more are on order. >> there is a fantastic display books here. that's a joy to. for me success comes in any forms. pound for pound think we find our way what comes to sales is...
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previously been sold, the amount authorized and not yet sold, and authorized and no longer needed due to changes in products or financing or only issues. for each of these three pieces of legislation, authorizing bond, we request there be an amend to the ordinance. >> supervisor cohen: requested amendment to the ordinance. >> so file 180450, make sure, file 180451, and i think probably 180452. so, each of those would have that amendment in it. >> supervisor cohen: making recommendation, i see what you are saying. >> the same language in each 1, 180450, 180451, and 180452. and the specific language states amend the proposed ordinance to request the sfpuc general manager to provide a written report to the board of supervisors as part of the two-year budget review, detailing the total amount of the power of revenue bonds, wastewater revenue bonds, authorized under proposition e. the total amount sold, authorized, and unsold, and no longer needed due to changes in projects and project financing. >> can you reiterate the reasoning behind the recommendation? where are you suggesting this? >
previously been sold, the amount authorized and not yet sold, and authorized and no longer needed due to changes in products or financing or only issues. for each of these three pieces of legislation, authorizing bond, we request there be an amend to the ordinance. >> supervisor cohen: requested amendment to the ordinance. >> so file 180450, make sure, file 180451, and i think probably 180452. so, each of those would have that amendment in it. >> supervisor cohen: making...
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come authority can be organized in a multi-polar way you can have authority in a certain context and you can flatten hierarchies however the principle of authority is not abandon it's just structured differently on those talk to. the rejection of traditional forms does not necessarily mean people want to do away with authority altogether when you decide as liberian people have a desire perhaps even a longing for authority because it offers a sense of orientation. community and integration as such at the same time people who want want to be seen and recognized and included in mention all convince the almighty trusts has disappeared security how does appear to have been the right disappeared and that has to do with a change in authority so we know we are desiring for a new authority because we want to have again trust security a little. the enduro business but in. german companies wanting children winnings with the best lots of time hope and money. to often for them to see that goes on. with no guarantee of success claimed. thirty minutes on w. m d you can tell a lot about a society by
come authority can be organized in a multi-polar way you can have authority in a certain context and you can flatten hierarchies however the principle of authority is not abandon it's just structured differently on those talk to. the rejection of traditional forms does not necessarily mean people want to do away with authority altogether when you decide as liberian people have a desire perhaps even a longing for authority because it offers a sense of orientation. community and integration as...
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come authority can be organized in a multi-polar way you can have authority in a certain context and you can flatten hierarchies however the principle of authority is not abandon it's just structured differently on those talk to the rejection of traditional films does not necessarily mean people want to do away with authority altogether when you decide yes i believe people have a desire perhaps even a longing for all thorough because it officer sense of orientation community and integration as such at the same time people at work want to be seen and recognized and included in mentioned often when the almighty trust will disappear its security has disappeared to the bullet all right as there's a period that has to do with a change in authority so we know we are desiring for new authority because we want to have again trust security a little. demonstrations in turkey that dom logarithms meet me face is a plague as the park protests took place five years ago on a new cosmos on the tsunami. artists feel about them now. if you simply knock it down the value of the flame still burning. in
come authority can be organized in a multi-polar way you can have authority in a certain context and you can flatten hierarchies however the principle of authority is not abandon it's just structured differently on those talk to the rejection of traditional films does not necessarily mean people want to do away with authority altogether when you decide yes i believe people have a desire perhaps even a longing for all thorough because it officer sense of orientation community and integration as...
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authorizes kansas. they're going to say, if this were what the argument were about, that isn't good enough. it should say and you can do it. now, what i'm worried about, is that there are thousands. that this is a form. and that there are thousands of wirm orders perhaps throughout the country. which do not say in district x, though it says i am a judge in district x, they did do not say that you have authority to tap in district x, in those words. i'm worried about that. because i wouldn't like this case suddenly to cast doubt without argument, you know, full argument on those thousands, if there are those thousands. do you know? >> i would say i'm quite worried about that as well. i guess, i don't have extensive empirical evidence of how often we were issuing orders that didn't include that precise language because it has been the focus of the case. i do know that language like this was quite common at the relevant time, in 2012, when the only judicial precedent interim rhetting the phrase mobile inte
authorizes kansas. they're going to say, if this were what the argument were about, that isn't good enough. it should say and you can do it. now, what i'm worried about, is that there are thousands. that this is a form. and that there are thousands of wirm orders perhaps throughout the country. which do not say in district x, though it says i am a judge in district x, they did do not say that you have authority to tap in district x, in those words. i'm worried about that. because i wouldn't...
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the bill authorizes two virginia class submarines and authorized multi year procurement for the next class, flight 2. and continues the critical research and development into program. adar these investments continues priorities that will serve to address our nation's future readiness. in closing, i want to recognize mr. joe courtney for his continued advocacy and bipartisan approach to rebuild our navy. he has been a proponent for increased navy presence. his insight has been instrumental. i thank chairman thornberry for his effective leadership as he and-a-half depates the twists and turns of the budget process. our national security would be significantly diminished without his exemplary efforts. i thank ranking member smith for his continued cooperation in this bipartisan approach to make sure we produce the best bill possible. i would like to thank the staff for their extraordinary efforts. and i encourage my colleagues to support the national defense authorization act for 2019 and i yield back. mr. smith: i yield three minutes to the gentlelady from massachusetts, ms. strong as.
the bill authorizes two virginia class submarines and authorized multi year procurement for the next class, flight 2. and continues the critical research and development into program. adar these investments continues priorities that will serve to address our nation's future readiness. in closing, i want to recognize mr. joe courtney for his continued advocacy and bipartisan approach to rebuild our navy. he has been a proponent for increased navy presence. his insight has been instrumental. i...
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. >> and with that to authorize this order to authorize all of those interceptions to introduce into evidence but the problem was to authorize more but know how you can characterize the order here. it was sufficient that it went beyond that was not operative in this case. >> let me go directly to that threshold argument the government makes for the first time. >> that is with the magistrate judge and the district court by virtue of the fact and with that territorial jurisdiction at all think they grappled with the meaning of the term insufficient but they were not insufficient other case but that is not the better reading of the phrase and what they are animating the inclusion so let me state first what insufficient means that the failure to comply with the requirements of title iii is evidence from the order itself that with such as standard those would be invalid because it contained jurisdictional provisions going beyond the power of the district court. >> but for what happened but justice kennedy of the statute prohibited evidence from unlawful interception i might be inclined to
. >> and with that to authorize this order to authorize all of those interceptions to introduce into evidence but the problem was to authorize more but know how you can characterize the order here. it was sufficient that it went beyond that was not operative in this case. >> let me go directly to that threshold argument the government makes for the first time. >> that is with the magistrate judge and the district court by virtue of the fact and with that territorial...
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if anything, open ended authorizations for the u.s. use of motive force and middle east made us less safe and not more. i fully understand the impulse to ask a response to this, well, what are you suggesting we do? nothing? i think there are several responses to the. first of all there is a sizable academic literature on how terrorist groups and/or fadeaway, or least how they have in the past. they don't tend to emphasize military force. rather things like political integration and eventual moderation can prolong modernization with stable security environments and so on. this dries up recruitment and opportunities for violence, go way and we just need be realistic about limits of what use military force can achieve in terms of setting up those conditions. secondly, there's plenty we can do in the room of intelligence and law enforcement to tackle existing terrorism threats that we need to scrutinize how much of a threat terrorism actually is. the facts the thing present a much more sanguine picture than the political rhetoric and hyste
if anything, open ended authorizations for the u.s. use of motive force and middle east made us less safe and not more. i fully understand the impulse to ask a response to this, well, what are you suggesting we do? nothing? i think there are several responses to the. first of all there is a sizable academic literature on how terrorist groups and/or fadeaway, or least how they have in the past. they don't tend to emphasize military force. rather things like political integration and eventual...
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and a widely respected expert on systems of authority. or something i was really necessary in a society because the function of authority historically the relations between people and of voluntary way based on voluntary submission. also voluntary to a given set of rules biko also we share with other people the same belief in something of life outside. liberty and justice for all for example our values upheld by most modern societies the same laws apply to everyone. different share of authority that means that we share a common grounds it means because of that sharing that i can't trust the altar and trust is really important to society so the moment that we have a society in which there is trust in a woman although that society go from. thirty based on trust serves to provide a structure and order it can prevent violence and arbitrariness in a society however blind obedience to authority is something else entirely. the atrocities of nazi germany serve as a cautionary example. the rise and philosopher hannah coined the phrase the banality
and a widely respected expert on systems of authority. or something i was really necessary in a society because the function of authority historically the relations between people and of voluntary way based on voluntary submission. also voluntary to a given set of rules biko also we share with other people the same belief in something of life outside. liberty and justice for all for example our values upheld by most modern societies the same laws apply to everyone. different share of authority...
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brief and then to specify that state law is that authorizing? legislating up or down. it with particular preferred. >> and take that position of any repeal of any degree why shouldn't they have to live with that? >> and in the 2012 law to say only casinos and racetracks can do it. but then they came back with casinos and racetracks. >> but then they explicitly licensed instead of a complete operation requirement i don't think they would've had a snowball's chance to say that wasn't licensing reflectively operating but here what they say and then we will repeal some gambling and with that authorization and with that supremacy clause to enact prohibition and peel that back where we want that. but i think all the court needs to say is that if you are channeling to particular agencies like casinos and racetracks and then to enable we don't tell them that you maintain anything but to sit there to do nothing and to be perfectly compliant. >> what if the repeal is across-the-board? but just to repeal the prohibition there is no problem with that. >> yo
brief and then to specify that state law is that authorizing? legislating up or down. it with particular preferred. >> and take that position of any repeal of any degree why shouldn't they have to live with that? >> and in the 2012 law to say only casinos and racetracks can do it. but then they came back with casinos and racetracks. >> but then they explicitly licensed instead of a complete operation requirement i don't think they would've had a snowball's chance to say that...
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i'd like to see that in our authors as well. it's not the case in every situation we have but it is helpful when that right community comes with the author they can know best about their community. >> yeah, and i think there's are more native to social media than others. if the work feels like it emerges organically from the work in the persona that they present in social media it's helpful as opposed to when people use social media as a tool to sell. i think sometimes social media is part of their art and expression a think about the explosion in poetry that is going on right now and how so much of it started on instagram and it wasn't that instagram was used as a way to promote someone's book but the poetry almost the form that it takes is needed for instagram. it's instagram poetry and then when the books came out people were primed and interested in the writers for the writing not just as people who are merchandising and selling. >> right. what are some of the things that your mind that your behavior that helps you in your j
i'd like to see that in our authors as well. it's not the case in every situation we have but it is helpful when that right community comes with the author they can know best about their community. >> yeah, and i think there's are more native to social media than others. if the work feels like it emerges organically from the work in the persona that they present in social media it's helpful as opposed to when people use social media as a tool to sell. i think sometimes social media is...
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in regards to the aumf, authorization for use of military force, the plane reading of the 2001 authorization, it is impossible to understand how that was intended to apply to our military campaign against syria. that is a statement. i do understand that president bush, after he got the authorization for the use of force, came to congress shortly thereafter to seek another authorization for the use of military force in regards to iraq, because president bush understood that the 2001 didn't apply to iraq. yet there's a closer nexus between the 9/11 attack and our military campaign in iraq then there is between the one in syria against isis. we need authorization for the use of military force in regards to isis. three administrations have taken the convenient way out, saying why bother with congress? i understand that. there's no way we can enforce the interpretation of the 2001 authorization. ongress can't do that. now the administrations are running into problems with court cases. now we are getting your attention. we should pass a new aumf. i think everyone agrees on that. but i'm going to m
in regards to the aumf, authorization for use of military force, the plane reading of the 2001 authorization, it is impossible to understand how that was intended to apply to our military campaign against syria. that is a statement. i do understand that president bush, after he got the authorization for the use of force, came to congress shortly thereafter to seek another authorization for the use of military force in regards to iraq, because president bush understood that the 2001 didn't apply...
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that's the actual authorized positions. however, because of a number of retirements and vacancies, that's the way we recruit. so, we have vacancies, every month, this week alone, three different interviews, so recruitments throughout. >> ok. do you plan to increase overall number of inspectors that go out, store fronts, code violations? >> the way we'll increase that, yes, by filling vacancies. but we have not actually increased the number of f.t.e., but have capacity in our already authorized budget to meet those increased because we have some vacancies. >> you know, in my district, we discovered 156 vacant store fronts and i know that that will require for an inspector to go out and see each one. so, i am wondering if in your budget that you might be adding more, not just filling the vacancies, but actually upping the amount that you have. allocated amount. >> well, so if you want to know if we are going to go from x number of inspectors to x plus inspector, yes, we are, but we are not doing that by increasing our normal
that's the actual authorized positions. however, because of a number of retirements and vacancies, that's the way we recruit. so, we have vacancies, every month, this week alone, three different interviews, so recruitments throughout. >> ok. do you plan to increase overall number of inspectors that go out, store fronts, code violations? >> the way we'll increase that, yes, by filling vacancies. but we have not actually increased the number of f.t.e., but have capacity in our already...
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this is a request for authorization for the contract with golden gate senior services. the golden gate senior services has services in two locations, the richmond senior center, that's 6221 gary boulevard in district one and the one at 110 diamond street in district 8. the richmond senior city staff have a range of services and they support the older adults choir, and arts classes and provide outdoor activities and field trips led by the staff. and the castro senior center notably has a large lgbt consumer base from all over the city and a partnership with the golden gate regional center for integration of programs for people with developmental disabilities. and the richmond center has cantonese and russian translators on staff and as well as the volunteer pool that can translate korean. and the center additionally has french. thanks for your consideration. >> thank you. any comments or questions for rick? any comments or questions from the public? hearing none, calling the question. all in favor. any opposed? thank you. the motion carries. item ii, requesting authoriza
this is a request for authorization for the contract with golden gate senior services. the golden gate senior services has services in two locations, the richmond senior center, that's 6221 gary boulevard in district one and the one at 110 diamond street in district 8. the richmond senior city staff have a range of services and they support the older adults choir, and arts classes and provide outdoor activities and field trips led by the staff. and the castro senior center notably has a large...
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you have this authority. we hear literally this week from companies that are afraid they'll lose their business because they have seasonal jobs. what's the timeline for releasing additional h-2b visas? when will you announce the decision -- how many visas does the department plan to release? secretary nielsen: thank you, sir. it's in final interagency process. it involves regulation so the regulation should be ready here shortly and the -- senator carper: i don't mean to be rude. i don't mean to interrupt you. that's not good enough. these companies, they are highly seasonal. they need the folks now. they needed them a month ago. to say that -- whenever i talk to you about this, we are working this, working through the process. they need the workers now. secretary nielsen: i understand. senator carper: if they were here, they would tell you. secretary nielsen: everyone i examples so ie me could package it and send it back to congress and say, please put -- next year, please put this in law. senator carper: we
you have this authority. we hear literally this week from companies that are afraid they'll lose their business because they have seasonal jobs. what's the timeline for releasing additional h-2b visas? when will you announce the decision -- how many visas does the department plan to release? secretary nielsen: thank you, sir. it's in final interagency process. it involves regulation so the regulation should be ready here shortly and the -- senator carper: i don't mean to be rude. i don't mean...
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finally the bill authorizes u.s. special operations commands programs and activity, including ongoing efforts in iraq, sir ark afghanistan, so mall ark and eastern europe. the bill will also strengthen congressional oversight of ongoing counterterrorism and sensitive activities and streamline d.o.d.'s oversight of countering weapons of mass destruction. before i conclude, i want to thank chairman thornberry for his leadership as well as my subcommittee ranking member jim langevin of rhode island for their leadership and urge my colleagues to support the bill. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: may i inquire how much time slept on each side. obviously i can inquire. the chair: the gentleman if washington has 10 minutes remaining. the gentleman from texas has 6 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. smith: we don't have any further speakers. you're prepared to close? then i'm prepared to close as well. i yield myself the balance of my time. i want to emphasize the most imp
finally the bill authorizes u.s. special operations commands programs and activity, including ongoing efforts in iraq, sir ark afghanistan, so mall ark and eastern europe. the bill will also strengthen congressional oversight of ongoing counterterrorism and sensitive activities and streamline d.o.d.'s oversight of countering weapons of mass destruction. before i conclude, i want to thank chairman thornberry for his leadership as well as my subcommittee ranking member jim langevin of rhode...
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writers for monthly program in-depth edition, join us live sunday at noon eastern with thriller fiction author with david, his most recent book is the fallen which is number wasn't in the washington post best-seller national fiction list, other novels end game, the fix, absolute power which became motion picture please over 30 novels. during the program we will be taking your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages, our special series in-depth fiction edition with author david sunday on book tv on c-span2. >> our look at tyler's literary community continues as we speak with librarian cony greer to hear about first african american public library. >> in 1945 correspondence happened between margaret gower and the carnige foundation requesting access for african american who is represented a third of our population. it was denied in that it was a local request that needed to be made and i believe the request, of course, was not met and so collaborating with the city trying to get fundraising started happening immediately for books and which location would take place, the negro public library op
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abc's kayna whitworth with what authorities revealed late today. >> reporter: tonight, authorities saying the deadly explosion that rocked a southern california community, killing a 40-year-old woman, was no accident. sheriff's officials say it's possible ildiko krajnyak, the owner of the day spa, may have been targeted. >> investigators are still working to confirm whether or not this was an intentional act. >> at this point, our working theory is that this explosion was caused by a device. >> reporter: sources say preliminary indicators are that the device was inside a package that was dropped off at the business. >> at this time, we do not know how the device arrived at the location. >> reporter: the blast, killing krajnyak and injuring three others. 100 children evacuated from a daycare across the street. babies wheeled to safety in their cribs. the extent of the damage seen here. the photos from inside the building. today, investigators were seen removing boxes of evidence from the victim's home. the associated press reporting she was separated, but still living there with her husban
abc's kayna whitworth with what authorities revealed late today. >> reporter: tonight, authorities saying the deadly explosion that rocked a southern california community, killing a 40-year-old woman, was no accident. sheriff's officials say it's possible ildiko krajnyak, the owner of the day spa, may have been targeted. >> investigators are still working to confirm whether or not this was an intentional act. >> at this point, our working theory is that this explosion was...
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the house next week takes up the annual defense authorization bill, we are joined by joe gould who is defense whose congressional reporter, tell us about some of the key programs and policies in this annual authorization bill. >> sure. earlier this month, the services committee marked up its version of the national defense authorization act, which is the annual policy bill, this year, adheres to the top line that was negotiated as part of the two-year budget deal, so it is $716 billion, which is a -- an increase from 2018, which is 700 billion. the mech there is a number of policy provisions, that also lays out the hardware and what kinds of numbers will be provided to the military, there is some 77 f 35's in the bill, to virginia class submarines, there is a 2.6% pay raise, an additional 16,000 troops, and there are some policy provisions in there as well. supportive of the administrations nuclear posture reviews, and it includes house chairman max thornberry's proposal to cut 25% from certain military support agencies, the so-called for the state, additionally, viewers may have hear
the house next week takes up the annual defense authorization bill, we are joined by joe gould who is defense whose congressional reporter, tell us about some of the key programs and policies in this annual authorization bill. >> sure. earlier this month, the services committee marked up its version of the national defense authorization act, which is the annual policy bill, this year, adheres to the top line that was negotiated as part of the two-year budget deal, so it is $716 billion,...
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this was not statutory authority. a u.s. attorney like i was has the statutory authority.ou have got to get it from rosenstein. and the judge has the right to determine. they went beyond that. even if rosenstein attempted to give it to them. he has a right to determine that by government misconduct they have changed this case. and i believe in my heart that the supreme court will decide that. i think judge ellis probably is tough enough and strong enough to decide that himself. you have got victoria toensing, she'll take you through the presidential immunity better than i can. judge jeanine: she certainly knows her stuff. congressman ron desantis still on deck. but first i want to get more to the heart of the legal issues surrounding the mueller investigation and the president. as the mayor said, victoria toensing standing by with information you need to hear. "justice" back in a moment. judge jeanine: welcome back to "justice." a federal judge makes headlines by suggesting robert mueller may have overstepped his authority in the russia collusion investigation. joining me
this was not statutory authority. a u.s. attorney like i was has the statutory authority.ou have got to get it from rosenstein. and the judge has the right to determine. they went beyond that. even if rosenstein attempted to give it to them. he has a right to determine that by government misconduct they have changed this case. and i believe in my heart that the supreme court will decide that. i think judge ellis probably is tough enough and strong enough to decide that himself. you have got...
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. >> requesting authorization to enter into a new grant with next village san francisco for the provision of the village model during the period of july 1, 2018 through june 30, 2020 in the amount of $215,124, plus a 10% contingency for a total grant amount not to exceed $236,636. thank you, linda. >> commissioners, i seek your approval on the new grant with nex village san francisco. nex stands for northeast exchange team. so, next actually means something in context here. next was founded in 2009 in the northeast sector of the city. this is the fisherman's wharf, chinatown, northeast area of san francisco. i give an example of a couple of members that are affiliated with next. ed had been a member of next for a while. and was getting help with grocery shopping from volunteers. the volunteers started to notice that he couldn't cook anymore. this alerted to the volunteers to the need to get ed fixed up with meals on wheels. so one of the things that the villages can do is keeping them involved skoeshlly in the community through volunteerism as well. aina is a member who likes to play pian
. >> requesting authorization to enter into a new grant with next village san francisco for the provision of the village model during the period of july 1, 2018 through june 30, 2020 in the amount of $215,124, plus a 10% contingency for a total grant amount not to exceed $236,636. thank you, linda. >> commissioners, i seek your approval on the new grant with nex village san francisco. nex stands for northeast exchange team. so, next actually means something in context here. next was...
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it's among the few authorizing bills we take up and the only authorizing bill considered by the house every year. and it's legislation designed to meet some of our most important obligations -- increasing our military readiness, supporting our troops, and safeguarding our national security. but as critical as this measure is, the base bill is rarely perfect. that's why hundreds of amendments are submitted to the rules committee every year by members on both sides of the aisle. our meetings on this bill are usually the longest the committee holds all year because so many members bring forward so many ideas. that's how the committee is supposed to function, and debating those ideas on this floor, even amendments we disagree with, is how the house of representatives is supposed to work. that kind of process should not be the exception. it should be the norm. i know this may seem like a radical idea to the majority, but the world's greatest deliberate tiff body should regularly de-- deliberative body should regularly debate. instead this body has developed a pattern. every now and then th
it's among the few authorizing bills we take up and the only authorizing bill considered by the house every year. and it's legislation designed to meet some of our most important obligations -- increasing our military readiness, supporting our troops, and safeguarding our national security. but as critical as this measure is, the base bill is rarely perfect. that's why hundreds of amendments are submitted to the rules committee every year by members on both sides of the aisle. our meetings on...
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we don't have trump trying to abuse authority.o evidence since he was elected or before abuse authority and they are not trying to hold him accountable and yet they are the ones who is exceeding the authority. we need to rethink the entire special counsel law because they have to get a special crime or get machine to flip. >> sean: the judge addressed that. no one has unfettered power. co-equal branch and separation of powers here. >> we don't have unfettered prosecutors in america. the founder of the precursor of the kgb in the soviet union famously said show me the man and i will find you the crime. robert mueller is trying to pin a crime on the president and can't be allowed. this is america, sean. >> sean: that is great analysis and we want to speak to a former trump advisor and he will talk about the personal way that it impacted his family. he had to sell his home to pay for legal fees. stay with us on this special editionful hannity straight ahead. as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i trave
we don't have trump trying to abuse authority.o evidence since he was elected or before abuse authority and they are not trying to hold him accountable and yet they are the ones who is exceeding the authority. we need to rethink the entire special counsel law because they have to get a special crime or get machine to flip. >> sean: the judge addressed that. no one has unfettered power. co-equal branch and separation of powers here. >> we don't have unfettered prosecutors in america....
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ap state authorities. i also wanted to touch on a new hampshire specific issue. in my state, we have a significant indonesian community many who came to new hampshire fleeing persecution against christians, and they have come to the community, pay taxes and raised their families in the seacoast area. after many years of living in this country, the homeland security has put them for deportation, with are if they return to a country where violence against minorities remains a serious issue. you pledged to jeanne shaheen you'd pledge to look at this issue. what have you found have you asked immigration and customs enforcement to reconsider their efforts to deport this communities? >> we've asked them to review it. on the face of it, we don't have an instance-- i'd love to work with both of you to-- we don't have an instance they've moved from prioritization. our prioritization as you know, is criminals. we don't prioritize groups, nationalities, religious groups so, yes, we're looking at it. we' we're particu
ap state authorities. i also wanted to touch on a new hampshire specific issue. in my state, we have a significant indonesian community many who came to new hampshire fleeing persecution against christians, and they have come to the community, pay taxes and raised their families in the seacoast area. after many years of living in this country, the homeland security has put them for deportation, with are if they return to a country where violence against minorities remains a serious issue. you...
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they are conflicting authorities. no authorities from your standpoint in terms of addressing those, being able to take those out of air. and again it's a complex situation. and of course i mean it's just crucial that we fix our completely broken immigration system. the fact that we have laws, legal precedent, loop holes, that because you follow the law really prevent you from deterring additional illegal immigration. a classic example of how that would actually work was in 2005, under secretary cheer to have we had a flow of illegal immigrants coming in from mexico. so we had over 30,000 brazil ones come in 2005 and secretary apprehended called the program called texas hold em, they held them in detention until their case could be adjudicated and returned them by the following year less than 2,000 brazilians came in here. so the goal of his actions were to reduce, if not stop, the flow as o as opposed to right now, we have unfortunately you are forced to apprehend, process, and disburse, and that is a huge incentive f
they are conflicting authorities. no authorities from your standpoint in terms of addressing those, being able to take those out of air. and again it's a complex situation. and of course i mean it's just crucial that we fix our completely broken immigration system. the fact that we have laws, legal precedent, loop holes, that because you follow the law really prevent you from deterring additional illegal immigration. a classic example of how that would actually work was in 2005, under secretary...
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coast guard authority. amendment number 326r1 concerning operational gaps and deemployables program. amendment number 272 concerning navy and may ride vessel purchasing, amendment number 272 by mr. garmdy regarding u.s. coast guard technical corrections bill. amendment number 2296 by mr. conoway concerning expansion of the aircraft carrier force structure. amendment number 312 by m mr. conoway establishing a training vessel sharing program and amendment number 313r1 is by mr. conoway regarding prohibiting multi-mission vessel program to procure by any used vessel. any discussion on on block package number two? if not, those in favor of the amendments offered by the gentleman from virginia. the chair says the ayes have it and the amendments are adopted. for further amendments, the gentleman from california, mr. garmdy. >> we have an amendment at the desk dealing with ice breakers. >> if the clerk would distribute number 274. without objection, the amendment is considered as read, and the gentleman from calif
coast guard authority. amendment number 326r1 concerning operational gaps and deemployables program. amendment number 272 concerning navy and may ride vessel purchasing, amendment number 272 by mr. garmdy regarding u.s. coast guard technical corrections bill. amendment number 2296 by mr. conoway concerning expansion of the aircraft carrier force structure. amendment number 312 by m mr. conoway establishing a training vessel sharing program and amendment number 313r1 is by mr. conoway regarding...
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people want to connect with the authors and have 30 seconds with the author signing a books saying your work touched me in this way and that is not easy to replicate. that gives me hope. >> i am the son of refugees from europe and the grandfather of 5 so i am entitled to optimism. my feeling is we have navigated extraordinary times. in fact, better than newspapers, though god knows we are happy to see the washington post renaissance, better than newspapers, better than magazines, but if movies and music. one reason we have done well is advertising, we never did. we didn't lose it. we had with our ability to reach readers, the correspondent in moscow in the soviet area, there was no verb for to buy. the verb people used was to acquire, to obtain with difficulty. i said that was the problem with books please you come in and say do you have bradley graham's book? we did, it sold out, it will be back in a week. to a large extent now people have a different relationship with books. they think of the book as something they know they will get. the way grant runs his store, i will be honest, so
people want to connect with the authors and have 30 seconds with the author signing a books saying your work touched me in this way and that is not easy to replicate. that gives me hope. >> i am the son of refugees from europe and the grandfather of 5 so i am entitled to optimism. my feeling is we have navigated extraordinary times. in fact, better than newspapers, though god knows we are happy to see the washington post renaissance, better than newspapers, better than magazines, but if...
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authorization bill this year. as you know we have not been , re-authorized since our creation 15 years ago. this results in critical gaps that affects our ability to protect the american people. and i thank you in general for being strong supporters of dhs and listening to our analysis of emerging threats, and listening to what we need to do to do our job. the threats have evolved, our enemies have adapted and our adversaries are resurgent. in the meantime our authorities , have not kept pace. so today i want to highlight dhs requests where your support in order to better secure our country, including achieving border security and closing immigration loopholes, transforming our cyber agency, authorizing and countering the weapons of mass destruction office, providing authorities to help us counter unmanned aerial systems and supporting the president's 2019 budget proposal for dhs. first and foremost, border security is national security. and while we have made vast improvements, make no mistake we , do face a cris
authorization bill this year. as you know we have not been , re-authorized since our creation 15 years ago. this results in critical gaps that affects our ability to protect the american people. and i thank you in general for being strong supporters of dhs and listening to our analysis of emerging threats, and listening to what we need to do to do our job. the threats have evolved, our enemies have adapted and our adversaries are resurgent. in the meantime our authorities , have not kept pace....
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he has the authority to do this. and the idea that you're prosecuting him for what he's entitled by the constitution to do is equally important. we talked last night why the cia directors and what have you still have secret privileges. lou: security privileges. >> they should not. the president needs to step up to the plate. he's got a lot of his plate and he needs to make his life easier by getting rid of all of this stuff. lou: obvious overt attempt on the part of the special counsel to subvert the president of the united states. by the way, let me add to that. it is also clear that mitch mcconnell and paul ryan are part of the co conspiracy in the coordinated attack on this president because they say nothing. they stand silent in the face of the constitutional authority that is usurping the powers of the president. >> it is not the constitutional authority. it is the executive branch's authority. they made a decision because the attorney general -- it should have been the attorney general doing this investigation
he has the authority to do this. and the idea that you're prosecuting him for what he's entitled by the constitution to do is equally important. we talked last night why the cia directors and what have you still have secret privileges. lou: security privileges. >> they should not. the president needs to step up to the plate. he's got a lot of his plate and he needs to make his life easier by getting rid of all of this stuff. lou: obvious overt attempt on the part of the special counsel to...
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have an authorization for 21,370. we are hundreds and hundreds lower than we were when president trump took office and we are many more under for what are authorized. and we keep debating additional
have an authorization for 21,370. we are hundreds and hundreds lower than we were when president trump took office and we are many more under for what are authorized. and we keep debating additional
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the authorities say they have one person in custody. joining me is the prosecutor general who revealed the operation and the living babchenko to the world press today. and here in london is arkady ostrovsky, russian editor for "the economist" and author of "the rise of putin fake news" let me start with you, mr. prosecutor general. really? the whole world is trying to figure out what on earth possessed you to carry out this sting operation, this fake news. >> the ukrainian secret service has documented that russians have recruited our ukrainian citizens who for this plan of murdering a russian journalist who is now living here in ukraine. but the matter is that the plan also commit a number, not one, but number of terrorist attacks with numerous victims. and that is why it was -- it was decided by our law enforcement bodies that we need to carry out this operation to know more about possible victims and certainly about customer of these possible murders. >> so let me then ask you, mr. prosecutor general -- sir, sorry to interrupt you --
the authorities say they have one person in custody. joining me is the prosecutor general who revealed the operation and the living babchenko to the world press today. and here in london is arkady ostrovsky, russian editor for "the economist" and author of "the rise of putin fake news" let me start with you, mr. prosecutor general. really? the whole world is trying to figure out what on earth possessed you to carry out this sting operation, this fake news. >> the...
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does not say a single word about believing you have no authority?> the distinction is the question is whether you have exceeded the constraints on your decision. if you reviews to enforce the law completely. imagine dhs said we're not enforcing the law against anyone. everyone gets deferred action. in that system, even the last administration agreed that would go too far and exceeds the constraints of valid -- >> you've exceeded the constraints on your discretion. in the second scenario you didn't think you had any discretion at all because you think plaintiffs would say that would not be proper. if dhs chooses to enforce the law with full vigor and adopted a zero tolerance policy that does not exceed the constraints. they might have been wrong if they did but not acting illegally by having it. it is perfectly lawful to have a zero tolerance enforcement position. nothing in the i.n.a. says otherwise but it's unlawful to refuse to enforce it against a wide swath of people. exceeded kong straptss between not enforci
does not say a single word about believing you have no authority?> the distinction is the question is whether you have exceeded the constraints on your decision. if you reviews to enforce the law completely. imagine dhs said we're not enforcing the law against anyone. everyone gets deferred action. in that system, even the last administration agreed that would go too far and exceeds the constraints of valid -- >> you've exceeded the constraints on your discretion. in the second...
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requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with golden gate senior services for the provision of the community bridge modelle during the period of july 1 20, 18 through june 30, 2020 in the amount of $3.5 million for a total grant amount not to exceed $338, 250. michael, welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. executive director mcspaden. on the theme of models, this is another model coming before the commission right now and maybe take quick step back to say that starting in about 2012-2013, we saw some increased funding through ad bax and other resources to explore some new models of programs. think fiscal year 2013-2014, we saw it becoming involved in the village. models and shortly thereafter the community connector model. in fiscal year 14-15, there was add back funding to pilot a hybrid model between a community center program and a village model program. so, we started doing that in 14-15. what we have here today moving forward in 18-19 is kind of the result of that pilot project. we're calling it the community bridge model of programming. and it distail what
requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with golden gate senior services for the provision of the community bridge modelle during the period of july 1 20, 18 through june 30, 2020 in the amount of $3.5 million for a total grant amount not to exceed $338, 250. michael, welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. executive director mcspaden. on the theme of models, this is another model coming before the commission right now and maybe take quick step back to say that...