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i get to introduce the project manager for 1036 mission street, chris cummings. [applause] >> hi, everyone. again, it's chris from tndc. i'm very lucky when i joined tndc in 2013, 1036 mission was the first project assigned to me, and at that time it was still very much a vacant parcel of land. but we are here, five years later, a beautiful community asset, and i am just so proud to be part of a team that put this project together. i only have a few minutes to speak so i figured i'd use this time to share a quick story that embodied what a community process this project really was. i remember well into the design process, one of the questions was how we should design the beautiful courtyard on the second floor of the building to best meet the needs of our residents, and we had a lot of great design ideas on the table but we could not make a decision, and we decided the best way to make a decision is to talk to more people about it. so we did some community outreach. i talked to a dozen people here at tndc who came up with some really good ideas, and our design te
i get to introduce the project manager for 1036 mission street, chris cummings. [applause] >> hi, everyone. again, it's chris from tndc. i'm very lucky when i joined tndc in 2013, 1036 mission was the first project assigned to me, and at that time it was still very much a vacant parcel of land. but we are here, five years later, a beautiful community asset, and i am just so proud to be part of a team that put this project together. i only have a few minutes to speak so i figured i'd use...
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chris cummings is a childhood friend. >> ride skateboards and bicycles. wander the neighborhood. kind of looking for trouble, but not serious trouble. >> growing up, beto's relationship with his father was, by many accounts, complicated. >> what beto has told me is that pat o'rourke was this larger than life figure who could really suck the oxygen out of a room. but i think he was maybe not always the easiest person to have as your father. and so that was part of the reason that he ended up going to this all-male boarding school in virginia. >> beto found the release from those high expectations in the rebellious world of punk rock. beto started his own punk band. >> he had this band, foss, with a few of his friend prom back in el paso. he likes an adventure. he likes a road trip, so they booked gigs where they could. >> beto and his band even appeared on the local el paso talk show called "let's get real with bill lowry." they weren't a big deal band or anything, but they convinced a local access preacher, an evangelical preacher, to let them on his show by pretending to be a go
chris cummings is a childhood friend. >> ride skateboards and bicycles. wander the neighborhood. kind of looking for trouble, but not serious trouble. >> growing up, beto's relationship with his father was, by many accounts, complicated. >> what beto has told me is that pat o'rourke was this larger than life figure who could really suck the oxygen out of a room. but i think he was maybe not always the easiest person to have as your father. and so that was part of the reason...
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and it's going to be very interesting, chris, to see what's there. >> the pushback on the timing, congressman cummingsse. you have to get a court order for it. it takes time. there's a felony violation, if you release grand jury testimony you're not supposed to, so he needs time. is that a fair point? >> i think that it's fair, with regard to needing time. but i think they can expedite this and get this done. after all, this is the -- a major issue for the american people and for our congress. as a matter of fact, we could be headed towards a crisis, a constitutional crisis. so it makes sense for us to do everything in our power, that is, for barr to do everything in his power to expedite this matter. of course, i do not want to jeopardize the release of grand jury testimony or things that might be classified or might be harmful to the security of americans. but at the same time, we need to see this report. >> the reporting is that three weeks ago, mueller went to the a.g. and the deputy a.g. and said, we're nowhere on obstruction. we're deadlocked. we don't know what to do on it. so that they actuall
and it's going to be very interesting, chris, to see what's there. >> the pushback on the timing, congressman cummingsse. you have to get a court order for it. it takes time. there's a felony violation, if you release grand jury testimony you're not supposed to, so he needs time. is that a fair point? >> i think that it's fair, with regard to needing time. but i think they can expedite this and get this done. after all, this is the -- a major issue for the american people and for...
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chris: all right, you're a vice chair of the house oversight committee. here is what the chairman, elijah cummings said at the start of the common hearing the week before last. >> i said to mr. cohen, that if it came in here and lied, i would nail him to the cross. did i tell you that? >> yes you did, more than once. >> in that hearing, michael cohen made this categorical statement. >> i've never asked for, nor would accept a pardon from president trump. chris: but now, michael cohen 's lawyer says he directed him to explore possibilities of a pardon at one point with donald trump lawyer rudy giuliani as well as other lawyers advising president trump. question, did michael cohen lie to your committee and do you support referring michael cohen to a justice department for committing perjury? >> i don't know if he lied or not. i think that this is, chairman cummings is deliberate. he is reviewing the entire testimony, all of the transcripts with mr. jordan who is also. [laughter] is going to make sure that we get to the bottom of this to whatever extent possible. chris: how can you say whether or not
chris: all right, you're a vice chair of the house oversight committee. here is what the chairman, elijah cummings said at the start of the common hearing the week before last. >> i said to mr. cohen, that if it came in here and lied, i would nail him to the cross. did i tell you that? >> yes you did, more than once. >> in that hearing, michael cohen made this categorical statement. >> i've never asked for, nor would accept a pardon from president trump. chris: but now,...
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. >> chris: all right, you are a vice chair of the house oversight committee and here's what the chairman elijah cummings at the start of the cohen hearing the week before last. >> i said to mr. cohen that if he came in here and lied i would nail him to the cross. didn't i? didn't i tell you like you >> yes you do, more than once. >> chris: in that hearing michael cohen made this categorical statement. >> i have never asked for nor what i accept a pardon from president trump. >> chris: but now cohen's lawyer lanny davis says this. he, cohen director's attorney, his prior attorney to explore possibilities of a pardon at ony giuliani as well as other lawyers advising president trum president trump. question, did michael cohen lie to your committee and do you support referring cohen to the justice department for committing perjury? >> representative hill: i don't know if he lied or not. i think that this is chairman cummings is incredibly delivered. i know that he is reviewing the entire testimony, all the transcripts with mr. jordan, who was also going to make sure that we get to the bottom of this to what
. >> chris: all right, you are a vice chair of the house oversight committee and here's what the chairman elijah cummings at the start of the cohen hearing the week before last. >> i said to mr. cohen that if he came in here and lied i would nail him to the cross. didn't i? didn't i tell you like you >> yes you do, more than once. >> chris: in that hearing michael cohen made this categorical statement. >> i have never asked for nor what i accept a pardon from...
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house oversight committee chair elijiah cummings has suggested his panel will reach out to the president's children and his chief counsel for potential testimony. chriss: mike, thank you. joining me now is the president's national security adviser, john bolton. ambassador, welcome back to "fox news sunday." well, following the failed summit in vietnam, where does diplomacy stand between the u.s. and north korea? what is president trump looking for, and what is he willing to give? >> well, i don't agree at all that it was a failed summit. i think the obligation of the president of the united states is to defend and advance american national security interests, and i think he did that by rejecting a bad deal and by trying again to persuade kim jong un to take the big deal that really could make a difference for north korea. as the president said, sometimes you have to walk away, and i think he made a very important point to north korea and to other countries around the world about negotiating with him. he's not desperate for a deal, not with north korea, not with anybody. if it's contrary to american national interests. chris: well, i want to puck up o
house oversight committee chair elijiah cummings has suggested his panel will reach out to the president's children and his chief counsel for potential testimony. chriss: mike, thank you. joining me now is the president's national security adviser, john bolton. ambassador, welcome back to "fox news sunday." well, following the failed summit in vietnam, where does diplomacy stand between the u.s. and north korea? what is president trump looking for, and what is he willing to give?...
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cummings here tonight. big members of the democratic party, chairs of oversight committees. what do they see as the path forward? >> all right. christ three minutes from now. we'll be right back. ♪ [laughter] ♪
cummings here tonight. big members of the democratic party, chairs of oversight committees. what do they see as the path forward? >> all right. christ three minutes from now. we'll be right back. ♪ [laughter] ♪
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cummings here tonight. big members of the democratic party, chaser of oversight committees. what do they see as the path forward? >> all right. chrisorward to that. just about three minutes from now. we'll be right back. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ dad! dad!! can you drive me to jessica's house? ♪ plp b but so is making the most of the house before they're out of the house. spend your life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. . >>> a busy night, to say the least. our interview with mr. bannon went longer than expected. we'll leave it to chris now with "cuomo
cummings here tonight. big members of the democratic party, chaser of oversight committees. what do they see as the path forward? >> all right. chrisorward to that. just about three minutes from now. we'll be right back. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to...
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chris, let's start with you on this. the -- the criticism is, we've put it together and had two very large oversight dumps, one this week and one at the beginning of the year from cummingsittee and they say it is too much. >> and the reason there is a lot is because there have been no virtual oversight so this is a catch-up to what should have been done over the last years. and looking at how unprecedented some of the actions are. one of the document requests deals with security clearances. we know from nbc own reporting that not only ivanka trump but jared kushner could not get clearances because of security concerns and there may be as many as 30 other people in the white house who got their clearances despite concerns raised by career officials. so there is a lot of oversight but what is happening in this administration is frankly unprecedented. >> ash, what is your reflection on the requests made so far and you heard the democratic side say nothing was happening before and we're catching up? >> sure. well i think, as you look back through president trump's history and his administration, it has been nothing but investigations. and i understand that democrats in cong
chris, let's start with you on this. the -- the criticism is, we've put it together and had two very large oversight dumps, one this week and one at the beginning of the year from cummingsittee and they say it is too much. >> and the reason there is a lot is because there have been no virtual oversight so this is a catch-up to what should have been done over the last years. and looking at how unprecedented some of the actions are. one of the document requests deals with security...
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other reports such as the chris christie report we talked about earlier, using all of those documents that were there, and then spending a year during this, chairman cummings at the very beginning of this three hours ago, i wrote it down -- >> by the way this is a short hearing here. >> well a short time ago, three hours ago, you said that you were a deliberate and careful person. >> that's right. >> so am i. and so this strategy was written in a very deliberate and careful way. it was meant to comply with the law, but more importantly or just as importantly, in my mind, more importantly, designed to save lives. we're following the law and as i said going through the interagency process to develop the metrics. i hope you heard me a few minutes ago when miss mcneil said they have experts to help with the metrics and i asked her to tomorrow, first i've heard she's asked to meet with me, i don't know if you've asked to interview me. >> not you, your staff. >> anyone she wants to meet with that's appropriate we'll make it instantly available. we want to partner with her and her agency and -- >> can i tell you something? >> yes, sir. >> if my staff, if i came i
other reports such as the chris christie report we talked about earlier, using all of those documents that were there, and then spending a year during this, chairman cummings at the very beginning of this three hours ago, i wrote it down -- >> by the way this is a short hearing here. >> well a short time ago, three hours ago, you said that you were a deliberate and careful person. >> that's right. >> so am i. and so this strategy was written in a very deliberate and...