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he faces challenges on capito hill. top diplomats from the trump administration applred on piill this week to testify in t house in the impeachment probe. and a picture began to emerge of donald trumpru shadow foreign policy run by his personal lawyer, rudy giuliani. firs theormer national security council director in charge of ukraine policyd testif that she and john bolton were alarmed about rogue efforts to pressure ukraine involving giuliani. white house acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, and the u.s.mbassador to the e.u., on thursday, ambassador sondland, a trump donor dd testifat the president told him to deny that there was any quid pro quo. and michaelle mck who quit last week as adviser to the ptcretary of state, said he was disturbed by att to use foreigners to hurt the presidt's political opponents. mulvaney aeared to contradict the psident on thursday. >> demand for an investigation into the democratsas part of the reason that he ordered to withhold funding to ukraine. o what look back happened in 2016 ce
he faces challenges on capito hill. top diplomats from the trump administration applred on piill this week to testify in t house in the impeachment probe. and a picture began to emerge of donald trumpru shadow foreign policy run by his personal lawyer, rudy giuliani. firs theormer national security council director in charge of ukraine policyd testif that she and john bolton were alarmed about rogue efforts to pressure ukraine involving giuliani. white house acting chief of staff, mick...
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but it burns around 700000000 dollars per quarter so you do the mother with all the injection of capito company who would end up at kushner's in 2020 now if that isn't a disaster i don't know what is but what does this mean for this larger trend we've seen of investor appetite for unprofitable unicorn's. basically the. pays a gentle and that we were. very glass weak for example and cancel its i.p.o. as a violation deflated rapidly and shares tumble 11 percent in the company's a market to bude. a so-called unicorn d s year earlier do small shares of a small direct like around 28 percent on his debut towards a one so far this year for our company over $1000000000.00 seeing the private market uber move to the 3rd place spot it with a loss of 7.6 percent on each shares my always valued colleague luis de harlow there thank you very much. chinese consumers are cutting back on a beloved staple after pork prices nearly doubled that's the result of a shortage caused by an outbreak of african swine fever ageing is now taking steps to keep pork becoming prohibitively pricey. chinese consumers are
but it burns around 700000000 dollars per quarter so you do the mother with all the injection of capito company who would end up at kushner's in 2020 now if that isn't a disaster i don't know what is but what does this mean for this larger trend we've seen of investor appetite for unprofitable unicorn's. basically the. pays a gentle and that we were. very glass weak for example and cancel its i.p.o. as a violation deflated rapidly and shares tumble 11 percent in the company's a market to bude....
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the bipartisan lawmakers who are backing these efforts like senator capito to all these students, alllot of fun to meet you, you are our midnight heroes and help all of of all of the spiders rode up, you'll find the courage to step up and do that. you have every reason to be confident in yourselves and your future. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington, i'm shannon bream. brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. ♪ no matter when you retire, ensure you still have income every month of your retirement, guaranteed. see how lincoln can help. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out label
the bipartisan lawmakers who are backing these efforts like senator capito to all these students, alllot of fun to meet you, you are our midnight heroes and help all of of all of the spiders rode up, you'll find the courage to step up and do that. you have every reason to be confident in yourselves and your future. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington, i'm shannon bream. brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed...
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capito: thank you, mr. president. and it is very, i think, impactful for us to be discussing today a problem that hits all of our states. senator blunt, and his great work, not just in the appropriations committee, but for his state of missouri, has been very active. i think we all have. it's a problem that knows no political boundary. and certainly my state of west virginia has one of the deepest and strongest and toughest problems. we do have the highest rate of opioid-related deaths per capita. it's not something that we wear proudly, but it's something that has really forced us to try many innovative things, to try to be the leader in the solutions and that is what i will talk about today, because a lot of what we have seen in the support act from all of our individual states has been incorporated into a national response to what is an epidemic around our country that is frightening, scary, and in my view, could -- could almost lead us to losing a generation, and this powerful reaction that we've had through the t
capito: thank you, mr. president. and it is very, i think, impactful for us to be discussing today a problem that hits all of our states. senator blunt, and his great work, not just in the appropriations committee, but for his state of missouri, has been very active. i think we all have. it's a problem that knows no political boundary. and certainly my state of west virginia has one of the deepest and strongest and toughest problems. we do have the highest rate of opioid-related deaths per...
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robert: talking about your reporting on capito hill all week stakinghe out house intelligence committee. smoking gun for hou democrats? karoun: i think democrats feel this is the best piece of eviden o they've gotten so far putting tother this narrative surrounding the whistleblower complaint, the transcrt of the july cl between our president and ukrainian president and now this rounds out en more o that story in terms oft the plans were leadingdi up todit ct interaction and the cleanup afterwards or the increased demas that were made afterwar of the ukrainians if havewanted to be able to that fully functnal bileral relationship between the heads of state. you're seeing just as mh partisan division. as excited the democrats are about having this document that maketheir case, the believe, republicans are pointing to the texts like the one that came from thesa u.s. ambr to the e.u., gordon sondland, who at th end of the exchange says there w no quid pro quo here, we should take this off the text age chain and talk on the telephone, sing this was all in the legitimat course of siness. it's
robert: talking about your reporting on capito hill all week stakinghe out house intelligence committee. smoking gun for hou democrats? karoun: i think democrats feel this is the best piece of eviden o they've gotten so far putting tother this narrative surrounding the whistleblower complaint, the transcrt of the july cl between our president and ukrainian president and now this rounds out en more o that story in terms oft the plans were leadingdi up todit ct interaction and the cleanup...
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it is actually an amendment by senator jones that senator capito cosponsored. the presiding officer: duly noted. a senator: madam president, i rise today in strong support of my amendment with the senator from alabama, senator jones, to this domestic spending package. our amendment will block an impending $1.2 billion billion cut to federal investments in public transportation. ms. mcsally: without our legislative action to block this cut, public transit agencies across the country will suffer a 12% across-the-board cut. these cuts would be devastating to all of our communities. transit funds in my home state in arizona are critically important to our quickly growing communities. maricopa county was the fastest growing county in the united states last year and cities such as flagstaff and tucson are also attracting more jobs and more families. our state continues to have to meet the demands of our expanding cities and towns, and that is true from phoenix to flagstaff and all throughout the state. our amendment would block more than $15.4 million in cuts to ariz
it is actually an amendment by senator jones that senator capito cosponsored. the presiding officer: duly noted. a senator: madam president, i rise today in strong support of my amendment with the senator from alabama, senator jones, to this domestic spending package. our amendment will block an impending $1.2 billion billion cut to federal investments in public transportation. ms. mcsally: without our legislative action to block this cut, public transit agencies across the country will suffer...
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. >> reporter: muilenburg admitted mistakes were made, but west virginia republican shelly moore capitoted to know why the 737 max wasn't grounded after the first crash in indonesia, one year ago today. >> i think about that decision over and over, every day. and if we knew everything back then that we know now, we would have made a different decision. >> reporter: but some at boeing may have known the plane had flaws nearly two years before the first crash. messages show two test pilots complaining about the flight control system known as mcas, one calling it "egregious," saying, "it's running rampant" in a flight simulator. ystem waboth deadly crashes. muilenburg acknowledged knowing about the messages months before the second max crash, but says he only recently learned the details. >> you're the c.e.o. the buck stops with you. >> reporter: roland rehhorn and his wife, joan, who lost their 24-year-old daughter, angela, in the ethiopian crash, found muilenburg's performance unsatisfying. do you believe mr. muilenburg when he says he's sorry? >> i have to say no. >> reporter: why not?
. >> reporter: muilenburg admitted mistakes were made, but west virginia republican shelly moore capitoted to know why the 737 max wasn't grounded after the first crash in indonesia, one year ago today. >> i think about that decision over and over, every day. and if we knew everything back then that we know now, we would have made a different decision. >> reporter: but some at boeing may have known the plane had flaws nearly two years before the first crash. messages show two...
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and we've gotten everything we reporr:ut on capito hill, even his republican allies aren't buying it. >> it does not appear to me, however, with all due respect, that this is really a cease-fire. it is more an ultimatum, because what it basically is saying, is under erdogan is saying, here's land that i intend to take. i intend to drive every kurd out of this area and i intend for turkey to control this area in northern syria as a security zone, as he calls it. >> reporter: senator mitt romney says trump is giving turkey everything they want. >> the announcement today is being portrayed as a victory. it is far from a victory. are we so weak and so inept diplomatically that turkey forced the hand of the united states of america? turkey? >> reporter: according to the kurds, since turkey invaded last week, 218 civilians have been killed, including 18 children. tens of thousands have been force to flee. romney is demanding senate hearings to investigate the president's decision-making. >> the cease-fire does not change the fact that america has abandoned an ally. what we have done to the
and we've gotten everything we reporr:ut on capito hill, even his republican allies aren't buying it. >> it does not appear to me, however, with all due respect, that this is really a cease-fire. it is more an ultimatum, because what it basically is saying, is under erdogan is saying, here's land that i intend to take. i intend to drive every kurd out of this area and i intend for turkey to control this area in northern syria as a security zone, as he calls it. >> reporter: senator...
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. >> reporter: mullenberg admitted mistakes were made, but west virginia republican shelley moore capitoy the 737-max wasn't grounded after the first crash in indonesia one year ago today. >> i think about that decision over and over every day. and if we knew everything back then that we know now, we would have made a different decision. >> reporter: but some at boeing may hano had flaws nearly two years before the first crash. messages show two test pilots complaining about the flight control system known as mcas, one calling it egregious, saying, it's running rampant in that system was linked to both deadly crashes. mullenberg acknowledged knowing about the messages months before the second max crash, but says he only recently learned the details. >> you're the c.e.o.. the buck stops with you. >> reporter: roland ray horn and his wife joan who lost their 24-year-old daughter angela in the ethiopian airlines crash, found mullenberg's performance unsatisfying. >>> do you believe mr. mullenberg when he says he's sorry? >> i have to say no. >> reporter: why not? >> because if he's sorry, h
. >> reporter: mullenberg admitted mistakes were made, but west virginia republican shelley moore capitoy the 737-max wasn't grounded after the first crash in indonesia one year ago today. >> i think about that decision over and over every day. and if we knew everything back then that we know now, we would have made a different decision. >> reporter: but some at boeing may hano had flaws nearly two years before the first crash. messages show two test pilots complaining about...
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we have been reporhing on capito today and our reporter u joinss now.r of who she is ander what is her background? reporter: fiona hill was a first person to work in the white ndhouseome before congress and testify as part of the inquiry. he waswa president -- she s president trump's top russian and european advisor. she worked as part of the national securityer ad's staff. she had a long career as an intelligence offnger before coo work for president trump. she left the administration a few days before that phone call between president trump and the ukrainian president. fobefore that, she worke george w'sdmistration as well as that of barack obama. she is knowledgeable on russia and is also seen as someone skeptical of vladimir putin iting several books about russia. one is a critical biography of adimir putin. she is well respected and democrats are eager to hear what she has to say. judy: we know she was answering questions among a number of committees. in the house of representatives y but behind closed door what do we know about what she has been s
we have been reporhing on capito today and our reporter u joinss now.r of who she is ander what is her background? reporter: fiona hill was a first person to work in the white ndhouseome before congress and testify as part of the inquiry. he waswa president -- she s president trump's top russian and european advisor. she worked as part of the national securityer ad's staff. she had a long career as an intelligence offnger before coo work for president trump. she left the administration a few...
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it's ceo came to capito hill for the first of two days of hearings about accountability.joh tells us, he was in the crosshairs. >> a year to the day after the lion air crash in indonesia, some of the most powerful witnesses did not speak at all. families of the 346 people killed i two crashes of boeing 737 maxes five months apart. they werehere with photos of their loved ones as the boeing ceoe faced the senmmerce committee. he began with an apogy to the families. >> on behalf of myself and the boeing a company, sorry, deeply and truly, sorry. >> senators from both parties slammed the ceo with questions of safety and accountability. some flatly accused him of outright deception. he was asked whether bing withheld damaging inrmation about the automated control session -- system thatbl has ben ed for the crashes. >> boeing came to my office shortly after these crashes and said they were the result of pilot error. those pilots never had a chance. >> there are a lot of reasons an airplane can go down, but safety should not be one of them. >> senators showed little >> we share
it's ceo came to capito hill for the first of two days of hearings about accountability.joh tells us, he was in the crosshairs. >> a year to the day after the lion air crash in indonesia, some of the most powerful witnesses did not speak at all. families of the 346 people killed i two crashes of boeing 737 maxes five months apart. they werehere with photos of their loved ones as the boeing ceoe faced the senmmerce committee. he began with an apogy to the families. >> on behalf of...
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1088, as modified, baldwin amendment number 1099, murkowski amendment 1121, thune amendment 1133, capitomendment number 1143, smith amendment number 1149, rosen amendment number 1161, mcsally amendment number 1163, reed amendment number 1217, stabenow amendment number 1223, cornyn amendment number 1224, warner amendment number 951, capito amendment number 1077, cantwell amendment number 1094, toomey amendment number 1129, durbin amendment number 1146, gardner amendment number 1150, mcsally amendment number 1234, sinema amendment number 1025, ernst amendment number 1079, ernst amendment number 1081, cornyn amendment number 1151, cardin amendment number 1159, rosen amendment number 1160, thune amendment number 1162, peters amendment number 1182, cornyn amendment number 1193, menendez amendment number 1199, blunt amendment number 1211, mcsally amendment number 1215, collins amendment number 1220, schumer amendment number 1227, hassan amendment number 956, collins amendment number 1002, shaheen amendment number 1005, kaine amendment 1010, cortez masto amendment number 1061, cortez masto amen
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heartfelt decline for elijah cummings, he served as chairman of oversight in the form came i committee on capitoend, he got no jason chaffetz in the midst of the benghazi hearing, he once traveled to utah to visit his home district and in exchange, jason chaffetz traveled to baltimore, maryland, to get to see what congressman elijah cummings district is like. if he served as speaker pro tem and head of the congressional black caucus. i think liz cheney said it best today, she said he used his positions of power to bridge divides, not widened them. >> juan: he will be missed. it is time for a feeding frenzy. >> jesse: we have a comfort food combo, we have grilled cheese combined with tomato so soup. furnished by lay's potato chips, everyone pops some into their mouth. they hit the stores october 21st and here's the deal. go online, upload a picture of you with the chips and you win a lot of free stuff. so check that out. these are great. >> greg: let's do this thing. a lot of big news at fox, you want to know what happened? this is the winner of the priest he just wildlife photographer of the yea
heartfelt decline for elijah cummings, he served as chairman of oversight in the form came i committee on capitoend, he got no jason chaffetz in the midst of the benghazi hearing, he once traveled to utah to visit his home district and in exchange, jason chaffetz traveled to baltimore, maryland, to get to see what congressman elijah cummings district is like. if he served as speaker pro tem and head of the congressional black caucus. i think liz cheney said it best today, she said he used his...
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capito: thank you, mr. president.with the election of president trump in 2016, it was reasonable to believe that the war on coal was settled, or at least we had a lasting cease-fire. this administration's policies, supported by the congressional review action resolutions, undid many of the excesses of the wawmtion. -- obama administration. congress and the senate overturned the extreme protection rule which would have made it almost impossible to mine coal in appalachia, the trump administration returned sanity to the clean water permitting process and is in the process of restoring the waters of the u.s. rule to align with congressional intent of protecting federal waters and not every stream, ditch, and gully across this country. but the jewel of the war on coal's crown was always the clean power plan. a sweeping rule to limit the use of coal in our power generation mix, the clean power plan ran roughshod over utility investments and states' rights to protect their taxpayers and ratepayers. in a moment of clarity, t
capito: thank you, mr. president.with the election of president trump in 2016, it was reasonable to believe that the war on coal was settled, or at least we had a lasting cease-fire. this administration's policies, supported by the congressional review action resolutions, undid many of the excesses of the wawmtion. -- obama administration. congress and the senate overturned the extreme protection rule which would have made it almost impossible to mine coal in appalachia, the trump...
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introducing it today, by a number of our colleagues, our colleagues here, senator mcsally, tillis, capito and senator tim scott. i hope we can build a big bipartisan list of sponsors as others have the opportunity to review this legislation. again, using the fix nics as a model of how we can build consensus and get something done that will save lives. there's no quick fix, as i said, but there are commonsense measures that we can take to reduce mass violence and protect the american people. as texans continue to grieve in the aftermath of these attacks, i'm committed to upholding my promise that i made to their families and friends to do something, to do what we can, to prevent more communities from facing this sort of heartbreak. mr. president, on another matter, briefly, we're just a couple of months away from the two-year anniversary of the passage of the tax cuts and jobs act. because of this legislation, families across the country are benefiting from lower income tax rates and bringing home and able to keep more of what they earn. we also help families by doubling the standard deduc
introducing it today, by a number of our colleagues, our colleagues here, senator mcsally, tillis, capito and senator tim scott. i hope we can build a big bipartisan list of sponsors as others have the opportunity to review this legislation. again, using the fix nics as a model of how we can build consensus and get something done that will save lives. there's no quick fix, as i said, but there are commonsense measures that we can take to reduce mass violence and protect the american people. as...