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ethics lawyer from twenty five to twenty zero seven and he's currently the vice chair of the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington he joins me from minneapolis so what do you make of the fact that the prosecutor has not contacted this russian lawyer. well a prosecutor there are talking a lot of people and we don't know when they will talk to her and what they need to find out from her. about the this maybe but they key is what did the truck campaign officials want from the russians what were they willing to give in return or what collaboration was going on with the russians at this maybe as she just set up the mating as opposed to participating in it in a substantial way she would be lower in priority someone to talk to as opposed to the principals who are behind the mating so we'll see who the special prosecutor's office wants to talk to a show that probably get to her but i think they know what they're doing and they are very much interested in finding out what happened at that meeting you think she hasn't been contacted because she wasn't at the meeting. i don't know you never know why
ethics lawyer from twenty five to twenty zero seven and he's currently the vice chair of the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington he joins me from minneapolis so what do you make of the fact that the prosecutor has not contacted this russian lawyer. well a prosecutor there are talking a lot of people and we don't know when they will talk to her and what they need to find out from her. about the this maybe but they key is what did the truck campaign officials want from the...
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professor of law at the university of minnesota and is currently the vice chair of the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington and he's joining me from minneapolis the penalty issue those subpoenas to the f.b.i. director and the attorney general about the dosia supposed to handle it over on september first the deadline is no september fourteenth why the delay do you think i don't know what's going on there and whether they. need to gather more information and find out everything they have got to make make sure and comply with the subpoena whether they're compliant good faith or not it depends on who's in charge and who's making those decisions i i would assume that the justice department wouldn't play around with this when there's a payday you got to provide documents or have a good explanation as to why you did i thought i would expect those documents to arrive shortly. is it a good idea to have like three investigations going on at the same time. i think we have to the motor investigation is looking at a potential criminal activity not only in the collaboration with the russians but
professor of law at the university of minnesota and is currently the vice chair of the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington and he's joining me from minneapolis the penalty issue those subpoenas to the f.b.i. director and the attorney general about the dosia supposed to handle it over on september first the deadline is no september fourteenth why the delay do you think i don't know what's going on there and whether they. need to gather more information and find out everything...
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joining me for tonight's last word, richard painter, a professor of law, vice chair of citizen for responsibilityorney. walk us through mar-a-lago and what it means. >> well, mar-a-lago of course is the president's private club down there in palm beach and right after he was elected the dues apparently doubled from $100,000 to $200,000. we have a lot of people joining that club in order to get access to the president. meanwhile he's been taking a lot of trips down there and we had the united states government billed $500 a night for a hotel room. that's a lot of money to most taxpayers, i think we ought to be entitled to know who's coming in and out of there and lobbying the president and that's exactly why crew, citizen for responsibility and ethics in washington, brought the action in new york and the judge entered the order. and we don't think the president is complying with the order. we're going to go back to court. we're going to get those names and we're going to find out who's coming in and out of there. all they told us today is who the japanese prime minister's butler was and a bunch of
joining me for tonight's last word, richard painter, a professor of law, vice chair of citizen for responsibilityorney. walk us through mar-a-lago and what it means. >> well, mar-a-lago of course is the president's private club down there in palm beach and right after he was elected the dues apparently doubled from $100,000 to $200,000. we have a lot of people joining that club in order to get access to the president. meanwhile he's been taking a lot of trips down there and we had the...
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citizens for responsibility and ethics and two other groups had sued for the visitor logs at mar-a-lago in palm beach, where mr. trump has spent 25 days since taking office. the justice department maintains the president's schedule is exempt from the freedom of information act. jeffrey sandusky, a son of penn state football assistant coach jerry sandusky, who was convicted of sexually abusing underage boys, is heading to prison for his own sex crimes. the 41-year-old is expected to serve six to eight years in state prison following yesterday's guilty plea for soliciting nude photos from a 16-year-old girl and asking a 15-year-old girl for oral sex. jeffrey sandusky, a former state prison guard, is one of jerry sandusky's six adopted children. he had been set to go to trial next week. the elder sandusky was convicted in a 2012 trial of molesting ten boys. veteran hollywood character actor harry dean stanton, who appeared in more than 200 movies and tv shows, died yesterday of natural causes. >> an ordinary person spends his life avoiding toans situations. repo man spends his life getting
citizens for responsibility and ethics and two other groups had sued for the visitor logs at mar-a-lago in palm beach, where mr. trump has spent 25 days since taking office. the justice department maintains the president's schedule is exempt from the freedom of information act. jeffrey sandusky, a son of penn state football assistant coach jerry sandusky, who was convicted of sexually abusing underage boys, is heading to prison for his own sex crimes. the 41-year-old is expected to serve six to...
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"citizens for responsibility and ethics" claims he's violated the presidential records act. in the days ahead of the election and the day of the race, mr. trump tweeted in support of luther strange. but those tweets disappeared, as of last night. coming up - a crackdown on a scandal rocking college basketball. why the fbi is sweeping in and arresting coaches from some of the country's top programs. plus: they say their son was tortured by the north korean regime...before he died on u-s soil. parents- breaking their silence on the leaders they call terrorists. eileen live tease & then heads farther out to sea - breezy tomorrow; falling humidity - feeling like fall friday through the weekend today: hot and humid. stray early afternoon shower. highs: 87-90 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. still mild and muggy. lows: 64-71 winds: nw 5-15 mph thursday: mostly sunny. breezy to windy. falling humidity. highs: 77-80 coming up - a surprise visit to afghanistan plus - a possible border wall taking shape. the big build happening now in california. and - download now, or later?
"citizens for responsibility and ethics" claims he's violated the presidential records act. in the days ahead of the election and the day of the race, mr. trump tweeted in support of luther strange. but those tweets disappeared, as of last night. coming up - a crackdown on a scandal rocking college basketball. why the fbi is sweeping in and arresting coaches from some of the country's top programs. plus: they say their son was tortured by the north korean regime...before he died on...
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we are seeing an activist group, the citizens for responsibility and ethics with the former ethics counsel to obama, normalizing joining with the ethics counsel to the first bush richard painter to try to take on the kleptocratic starting with the president moving through his entire family and down through many others and if we sustain this , but in particular now i mentioned one other example, eric lou who runs a group called citizens university in seattle is pulling people together into copies and meals across a lot of lines and as they strive to communicate in a simple fashion, they are finding that at least there's not entire common ground, but beginning to understand the dangers of demonization and one example that struck me in the loving context is the brilliance house a young african-american women who had beavers, one of the real organizations. >> she is here today. >> on c-span and the racists from the south called in and they strike up a dialogue and he hasn't changed his neighbors but what it shows is that if you do this even at the grassroots level and we get this moving, it's
we are seeing an activist group, the citizens for responsibility and ethics with the former ethics counsel to obama, normalizing joining with the ethics counsel to the first bush richard painter to try to take on the kleptocratic starting with the president moving through his entire family and down through many others and if we sustain this , but in particular now i mentioned one other example, eric lou who runs a group called citizens university in seattle is pulling people together into...
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we are seeing an activism, the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington with the former ethics council to obama, norman isen joining with ethics council to the first bush, richard to try and take on starting with the president moving on through his entire family and then on down through many others and if we sustain this but in particular now i will mention one another example, eric lew is pulling people together into coffees and meals across a lot of lines and as they strive to communicate in civil fashion, they are finding that at least there's not entire common ground, they're beginning to understand the dangers of demonization and one example that really struck me in the loving context is the brilliant, i will say, young, african american woman -- >> she was here today. >> on c-span and erases from the south -- a racist from a south calls in and strike up a dialogue. now he has changed. he hasn't changed his neighbors, if you do this even at grassroots level and get this moving, it's going to be bottom up change than top-down change. we have ways to go. >> always better to
we are seeing an activism, the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington with the former ethics council to obama, norman isen joining with ethics council to the first bush, richard to try and take on starting with the president moving on through his entire family and then on down through many others and if we sustain this but in particular now i will mention one another example, eric lew is pulling people together into coffees and meals across a lot of lines and as they strive to...
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i'm the vice chair of citizens for responsible ethics in washington. laintiffs in that lawsuit. and we believe that the judge ordered that this information be released. the american taxpayers are paying for the president to go back and forth from mar-a-lago. we are paying for $500 a night hotel rooms for united states government employees. we have a lot of ours that's spent down there in that so-called winter white house and we have a right to know who is coming in and out of there, who is talking to the president, who is lobbying the president, which hedge fund guys and whoever else is it is and all we were given is the names of 22 people such as who the butler was for the japanese prime minister. that's not the essential information. so we're going to go back to the judge and we're going to have to get another court order and make him comply with this one. >> all right. so talking about the judge and the court order all the names of the visitors since trump took office be released by noon yesterday. so that deadline as you know was already extended by
i'm the vice chair of citizens for responsible ethics in washington. laintiffs in that lawsuit. and we believe that the judge ordered that this information be released. the american taxpayers are paying for the president to go back and forth from mar-a-lago. we are paying for $500 a night hotel rooms for united states government employees. we have a lot of ours that's spent down there in that so-called winter white house and we have a right to know who is coming in and out of there, who is...
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a group called citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington crew.ef white house ethics lawyerer under george w. bush and joins me now. richard, good to see you. what have you mad so far of the release of the information from mar-a-lago from the white house? >> they didn't tell us anything. they have a legal obligation to disclose these records of who is coming and going. officially not a state's government business being conducted in mar-a-lago. a report in the "washington post," billed or two two nights for a room at $500 a night is a pretty steep bill for the taxpayers to pick up. u.s. government business conducted down there. taxpayers paying for it, including all the trips back and forth that cost millions of dollars. we're entitled to this information under the freedom of information act and going to get it. we have to go back to the judge and work through this, but the president needs to be a lot more transparent in his business and who is seeing him there at mar-a-lago as well as at the white house. that's what he ought to be doing. being tra
a group called citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington crew.ef white house ethics lawyerer under george w. bush and joins me now. richard, good to see you. what have you mad so far of the release of the information from mar-a-lago from the white house? >> they didn't tell us anything. they have a legal obligation to disclose these records of who is coming and going. officially not a state's government business being conducted in mar-a-lago. a report in the "washington...
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bush administration he's currently vice chair for citizens of responsibility and ethics in washington he joins us from brighton massachusetts what do you make of these charges about lack of cooperation between the top administration and congressional investigators richard. well it doesn't appear that they ministration wants to bake added about the russian investigation number of officials in administration of not being candid about their own personal contacts with the russians the administration had different stories for the reason james comey was fired until the president pretty much admitted in front of the russian ambassador right there in the oval office as well as on the national television in the leicester olivia that he fired me because of the russian investigators so the white house is. claiming that this investigation is a bunch of fake nose which on and has not been forthcoming and they certainly don't want to turn these documents over to congress because that could lead to an erosion of support by particular republican members of congress once they say that the white house
bush administration he's currently vice chair for citizens of responsibility and ethics in washington he joins us from brighton massachusetts what do you make of these charges about lack of cooperation between the top administration and congressional investigators richard. well it doesn't appear that they ministration wants to bake added about the russian investigation number of officials in administration of not being candid about their own personal contacts with the russians the...
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bush administration he's currently vice chair for citizens of responsibility and ethics in washington he joins us from brighton massachusetts what do you make of these charges about lack of cooperation between the top administrator congressional investigators richard well it doesn't appear that they've ministration wants the bacon added about the russian investigation number of officials. the ministration of not being candid about their own personal contacts with the russians the administration had different stories for the reason james comey was fired until the president pretty much admitted in front of the russian ambassador right there in the oval office as well as on national television and a lesser olivia that he fired me because of the russian vested gaging so the white house is. claiming that this investigation is a bunch of fake knows which on and has not been forthcoming and they certainly don't want to turn these documents over to congress because that could lead to erosion of support by particular republican members of congress once they say that the white house and before
bush administration he's currently vice chair for citizens of responsibility and ethics in washington he joins us from brighton massachusetts what do you make of these charges about lack of cooperation between the top administrator congressional investigators richard well it doesn't appear that they've ministration wants the bacon added about the russian investigation number of officials. the ministration of not being candid about their own personal contacts with the russians the administration...
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war mongers we desire for peace and i was and will remain extending my hand for sustained and responsibility for all citizens of the m.m. states and other news the united nations security council unanimously passed a resolution to investigate isis crimes in iraq the council's resolution specifies that u.n. secretary general antonio give terrorists just allison best a gate of team to help iraq's authorities investigate those crimes and bring isis militants to justice and the news for ed schultz trinity chavez r.t. in mexico rescuers continue to struggle to find survivors trapped under collapsed buildings president enrique pena nieto declared three days of mourning fifty two people have been rescued alive since the quake buildings across central mexico were damaged in the aftermath of the disaster killing at least two hundred and forty five people in injuring over two thousand hurricane maria has left puerto rico in ruins the island has been left in her early powerless and may remain so for months to come meanwhile maria continues north pouring rain into the dominican republic for more we go to marina she is l
war mongers we desire for peace and i was and will remain extending my hand for sustained and responsibility for all citizens of the m.m. states and other news the united nations security council unanimously passed a resolution to investigate isis crimes in iraq the council's resolution specifies that u.n. secretary general antonio give terrorists just allison best a gate of team to help iraq's authorities investigate those crimes and bring isis militants to justice and the news for ed schultz...
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responsible for what happens in puerto rico. >> responsible for the hurricane? >> no, responsible for what happens in puerto rico in terms of we are american citizens and also because puerto rico is a u.s. territory. what has happened, because of the hurricane, is just the worst part of a crisis that we have been living for the past 11 years, an economic crisis. where lots of people have migrated from puerto rico. lots of people have lost their jobs. we have been living a very dire, economic situation, for the last 11 years. now with the hurricane maria, it just is like the turning point for the situation in puerto rico. >> so things were bad and now they're worse. >> yes. definitely. definitely. >> and trump's response to hurricane relief in puertrico has been controversial. what is the feeling toward him at the moment in puerto rico? >> frankly, i think that most of the people don't even know he will be here in a few days because they don't have internet. they don't have ways of seeing tv or, you know, and even if they know, i think that is not a priority for nobody right now. so him coming to puerto rico is going to be unnoticed for locals. other than politician
responsible for what happens in puerto rico. >> responsible for the hurricane? >> no, responsible for what happens in puerto rico in terms of we are american citizens and also because puerto rico is a u.s. territory. what has happened, because of the hurricane, is just the worst part of a crisis that we have been living for the past 11 years, an economic crisis. where lots of people have migrated from puerto rico. lots of people have lost their jobs. we have been living a very dire,...
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responsibility import rico for disasters? puerto rico is a territory of the united states. have been american citizens since 1917. we depend on the federal government for the same things that all states depend on the federal government for. you have the federal responsibility, but also the local responsibility. who is responsible for having an alternative communication systems for these type of situations? regulations that provide the framework for that to happen. but the local level is ultimately responsible for enforcing codes, and having a emergency services. moving forward, you have to be a partnership. however, it was clear that the teams that fema sent, and the reinforcements, these people are ,orking hard, but the control command, and logistics with the local government was broken. now we are coming to the realization that logistics are critical. host: do you have another quick question? if you look at florida or texas, people in the united states are generous. when citizens are hurting, we want to help. but we want to help people who are prepared to help themselves. they know they are in a hurricane zone.
responsibility import rico for disasters? puerto rico is a territory of the united states. have been american citizens since 1917. we depend on the federal government for the same things that all states depend on the federal government for. you have the federal responsibility, but also the local responsibility. who is responsible for having an alternative communication systems for these type of situations? regulations that provide the framework for that to happen. but the local level is...
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and responsibility for all citizens of the m. and a and other news the united nations security council unanimously passed a resolution to investigate isis crimes in iraq the council's resolution specifies that u.n. secretary general antonio harris should establish an investigative team to help iraq so. ortiz investigate those crimes and bring isis militants to justice reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. continuing with this conversation on the un general assembly palestinian leader mahmoud abbas urged the u.n. to end what he described as israel's apartheid regime and the palestinian territories also this week palestinian human rights groups have submitted a seven hundred page report to the international criminal court alleging that a high level israeli officials have been complacent and war crimes in the israeli occupied west bank and east jerusalem joining me now to discuss this as an investigative journalist max blumenthal ther of the lie of life and loathing and greater israel and the fifty one day war ruin and resistanc
and responsibility for all citizens of the m. and a and other news the united nations security council unanimously passed a resolution to investigate isis crimes in iraq the council's resolution specifies that u.n. secretary general antonio harris should establish an investigative team to help iraq so. ortiz investigate those crimes and bring isis militants to justice reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. continuing with this conversation on the un general assembly palestinian leader...
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do you have any lessons learned for state or for the response or for the citizens of florida that you've already gathered so far? >> two good lessons learned. people obeyed evacuation orders in a good part of the state evacuated. second lesson learned is, after hurricane andrew when there were no building codes, the place was demolished. we saw flying right along the coast in southwest florida, the building obvious. the new structures were standing. the old structures were demolished. the third lesson learned is, that water can be your worst enemy because the waters comes in with the wind or with flooding like is going on now in jacksonville where i'm headed, and that water is a tough, tough competitor when you're trying to survive. >> sure is. senator bill nelson, thank you so much for jumping on and your leadership in these efforts before and now in the aftermath of hurricane irma. we appreciate it. >> thanks, kate. >>> so, little food, little water, and almost no power. a paradise lost over and over again. islands across the caribbean which were the very first remember to face the bru
do you have any lessons learned for state or for the response or for the citizens of florida that you've already gathered so far? >> two good lessons learned. people obeyed evacuation orders in a good part of the state evacuated. second lesson learned is, after hurricane andrew when there were no building codes, the place was demolished. we saw flying right along the coast in southwest florida, the building obvious. the new structures were standing. the old structures were demolished. the...
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for our fellow citizens in puerto rico. thank you very much everybody. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact here. friday morning, a discussion about republican efforts on tax reform, the budget, and health then center for puerto rican studies, about the current amount of federal aid needed for puerto rico. and, common cause on travel rules for public officials. be sure to watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. ernst willator joni talk foreign policy at the center for strategic and international studies. that is live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. at the same time, the george washington center for cyber and homeland security holds its annual conference, looking at several security policy issues. we will have that live on c-span 3, online at www.c-span.org, and streaming on the free c-span radio app. live, i willg as i never forget that in no other country on earth is my story even possible. it is a story that hasn't made me
for our fellow citizens in puerto rico. thank you very much everybody. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact here. friday morning, a discussion about republican efforts on tax reform, the budget, and health then center for puerto rican studies, about the current amount of federal aid needed for...
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for putting that together. they need to not put that in the way of efficient services. as the storms continue to hurt our states and our citizens, but for now we're taking responsible action. getting better estimates and we're not doing it in a way that will stop or slow down operations. >> do you know what a number would be on that yet? >> a subsequent question? too early, so approximately the 7.5 billion that came for fema was a calculated estimate. there is a 6.8 figure that would be a regular schedule replenishment for the disaster relief fund. we assume a passage of both. >> there is stig -- still a question of daca recipients. when might they be able to expect an answer. >> i can't tell you. he put it back on congress, and in the inner wind, i'm not sure what the answer is. on the military part of daca. >> there have been reports that you are all reconsidering a flood, reversing the flood regulations for the obama administration. can you talk about if you are, in fact, reconsidering that, putting back those regulations or drafting new regulations that would once again toughen and back up the flood regulations given that we're going to be facing a lot of the issues.
for putting that together. they need to not put that in the way of efficient services. as the storms continue to hurt our states and our citizens, but for now we're taking responsible action. getting better estimates and we're not doing it in a way that will stop or slow down operations. >> do you know what a number would be on that yet? >> a subsequent question? too early, so approximately the 7.5 billion that came for fema was a calculated estimate. there is a 6.8 figure that...
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responsible citizen. >> reporter: she's hoping for a change in the system and better training for the people who approved her for medicaid in the first place. for now she's relying on donations and pulling from her retirement. >> everything that i know is here and so i'm going to fight to keep that because i worked really hard for it. i deserve just as much as the next person to be able to live my life. >> reporter: she faces the possibility of having to take the medicaid benefits back. that could add up to tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. she's researching other insurance programs but worries if she works with the same agencies, she'll end up on the wrong end of yet another mistake. whitney wild, wusa9. >>> all right. it's te d.c.'s most accurate forecast. here's the chief, topper shutt. >> we'll talk about the 3- degree guarantee. we had a bull's eye yesterday and another bull's eye today, 75 and it was 75. we're going for three in a row, 69 tomorrow which is a little below average. 75 is close to average. it's 64 now, dew point up a bit but a very comfortable air mass. the winds turned s
responsible citizen. >> reporter: she's hoping for a change in the system and better training for the people who approved her for medicaid in the first place. for now she's relying on donations and pulling from her retirement. >> everything that i know is here and so i'm going to fight to keep that because i worked really hard for it. i deserve just as much as the next person to be able to live my life. >> reporter: she faces the possibility of having to take the medicaid...
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amy: i want to bring stephanie thomas into this conversation, houston-based organizer for public citizen. your responseo what is happening right now in crosby, to what the public has a right to know? amy.s, yesterday, i drove from houston to baytown, which is about 15 .iles south of crosby in that drive, i could see the plume of smoke coming toward that community. about are very concerned their health, about their well-being, whether the air are -- they are breathing is really safe to breathe. there's this complication because right now, there's also a lot of flooding that has happened in our area. so even though they did evacuate the 1.5 mile radius, there were people outside of that radius who were considering evacuating and were not sure if it was safe to do so, if the roads were going to be passable because we still have a lot of water on the ground here. i think another point of this, it is contributing a lot more concerned about air quality. we already have seen a lot of reports to the texas commission on environmental quality about you mission events duduring the past weeeek -- emiss eventsi dur
amy: i want to bring stephanie thomas into this conversation, houston-based organizer for public citizen. your responseo what is happening right now in crosby, to what the public has a right to know? amy.s, yesterday, i drove from houston to baytown, which is about 15 .iles south of crosby in that drive, i could see the plume of smoke coming toward that community. about are very concerned their health, about their well-being, whether the air are -- they are breathing is really safe to breathe....
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let every citizen take responsibility for the right and freedoms we cherish. people of faith takes the lead. we take responsibility for those right and freedoms we cherish. as religious leaders we decry political leaders who fail to enforce anti-discrimination laws and violates civil and human rights. as religious leaders we call out when political leaders from bigotry and racism as religious heres we march when political leaders target minority groups because they target one group, they target all of us. we know these horrible acts can be done by a government. i'm the child of immigrants. refugees from the nazis who enforced white supremacy, hatred and murder. my parents came to those shores for religious freedom. others came to the shores in chains without choice. but all of us today joined together for a battle for equality. a battle for equality that says all of us are created in god's image and therefore all of us as god's children have a right to practice a religion, right to education and right to healthcare and right to economic opportunities, right th
let every citizen take responsibility for the right and freedoms we cherish. people of faith takes the lead. we take responsibility for those right and freedoms we cherish. as religious leaders we decry political leaders who fail to enforce anti-discrimination laws and violates civil and human rights. as religious leaders we call out when political leaders from bigotry and racism as religious heres we march when political leaders target minority groups because they target one group, they target...
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a city it called a center of refugee resettlement, responsible for a huge upsurge of violence towards american citizens. that was false, and the rally itself, never happened in spite of the russian campaign. >> they were using these new social media sites, a wild, wild west, very few rules, to influence the election. >> mark warner its the ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee which is investigating russian interference in the election. >> i think what we have seen so far from facebook is only the tip of the iceberg. >> face book shut down secured borders. there are other groups including this one, that worked out of texas. cbs news has learned that investigators believed there were many more and are scrambling to i don't tscramble ing to identify them. last week, face book disclosed an internal investigation, disclosed 3,000 ads costing $100 t containing message as but divisive issues. those ads were also linked to russian internet trolls. a face book official says because of federal laws, and the ongoing russia investigations, the company is limited in what it can say. but senator war
a city it called a center of refugee resettlement, responsible for a huge upsurge of violence towards american citizens. that was false, and the rally itself, never happened in spite of the russian campaign. >> they were using these new social media sites, a wild, wild west, very few rules, to influence the election. >> mark warner its the ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee which is investigating russian interference in the election. >> i think what we have...
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we're going to have to go back, i'm sure, for additional resources as these storms continue to hurt our states and our citizens but for now, we're taking a responsible course of action, asking for the money in the appropriate small trenches. we're not doing it in a way that's going to stop or slow down operations. >> my second question, actually, do you know a number would be on that yet? or is it too early. >> a subsequent request? no. little too early. so, as you know, the approximately $7.5 billion that came for fema on this supplemental was a calculated estimate. there's a 6.8 figure that would be a regular scheduled replenishment at the end of the month for fema's disaster relief fund. those two together were contemplated so we assume passage of both. a third or future request will be based on estimates of information as we find them. >> i've got to ask about daca because there's still a question of what happens to daca recipients current serving in the military. can you explain why there's a delay in explaining what's going to happen and when they might expect an answer. >> no, i can't. i can tell you that the president put it back on congress
we're going to have to go back, i'm sure, for additional resources as these storms continue to hurt our states and our citizens but for now, we're taking a responsible course of action, asking for the money in the appropriate small trenches. we're not doing it in a way that's going to stop or slow down operations. >> my second question, actually, do you know a number would be on that yet? or is it too early. >> a subsequent request? no. little too early. so, as you know, the...
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citizens in college park city elections. we each accept responsibility for not realizing the impact of the june charter amendment on council procedures and we apologize. >>> the archdioces of baltimore is responding to an online petition that calls for the release of personal files regarding a late priest at archbishop in baltimore. he worked as a chap plan and counselor at the high school, multiple people accused him of sexual abuse. he denied those charges. they called on the archdioces to release those records, it has more than 50,000 sixers but the archdioces responded by saying it will not make those records push. >>> redskins talk on the rams in their first home game and fan going won't be getting a free t-shirt or a bobble head because they're giving out free dna kits. totally random. a biotech company out of boston is sponsoring the give away and fan can say send in suave of the cheeks >> if your dna shows you're not a raves fan >> turning your attention to the nationals facing off against the dodgers in gam two, they hope to do better than yesterday
citizens in college park city elections. we each accept responsibility for not realizing the impact of the june charter amendment on council procedures and we apologize. >>> the archdioces of baltimore is responding to an online petition that calls for the release of personal files regarding a late priest at archbishop in baltimore. he worked as a chap plan and counselor at the high school, multiple people accused him of sexual abuse. he denied those charges. they called on the...
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for our fellow citizens in puerto rico. thank you very much everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> our prayers have been answered. , and his family's strength have been such an inspiration to this house and to the people it serves. america is grateful for this moment. , forhair now proudly asks what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition? [laughter] >> to speak out of order, mr. speaker. [applause] [laughter] [applause] >> the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he may consume. [applause] [laughter] rep. scalise: thank you mr. speaker. you have no idea how great this feels to be back here at work in the people's house. [applause] the past 30or years, the video library issued a free resource for politics, congress and washington public affairs. whether it happened 30 years ago or 30 minutes ago, find it in the spans video library at c-span.org. c-span, where history unfolds daily. announcer: today on c-span, washington journal is next, live with your phone calls. interior secretary ryan zinke he o
for our fellow citizens in puerto rico. thank you very much everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> our prayers have been answered. , and his family's strength have been such an inspiration to this house and to the people it serves. america is grateful for this moment. , forhair now proudly asks what purpose does the...
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one oakland city council member said because of the slow federal response it's up to us to stand up for fellow citizens. >> it's unacceptable that people now all this time after the storm still don't have water, still don't have food. still aren't getting the response that they need. >> our own lee yan mel nds who is puerto rican decent helped today. >> for the second day volunteers are packing a semi truck full of diapers to send to hurricane victims in texas. abc 7 news was at the emeryville target pfl. teammateser donated the semi. they will go to the diaper bank which handed 72,000 boxes of diapers after harvey hit. others will go to faith groups. >> we need as many items as we can. of course there is a huge need and ongoing. please go to the website, sign up for updates because we are committed to the long haul to help rebuild. >> you still have about an hour if you want to pitch in. the same group will hold a benefit concert next month to help with relief efforts. if you're interested in donating to puerto rico or houston relief efforts we have everything you need to know about how to help on abc
one oakland city council member said because of the slow federal response it's up to us to stand up for fellow citizens. >> it's unacceptable that people now all this time after the storm still don't have water, still don't have food. still aren't getting the response that they need. >> our own lee yan mel nds who is puerto rican decent helped today. >> for the second day volunteers are packing a semi truck full of diapers to send to hurricane victims in texas. abc 7 news was...
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for the u.s. and we should have the same response that any other u.s. citizen is having or should have. >> president donald trump is coming on tuesday. tuesday seems like a lifetime away when you're having to stand in this line for seven hours. do you think that's too late? >> maybe. you know, i just hope the situation gets better. if it gets worse, he might not even come. so we don't know. i don't think the response has been adequate, but we hope it might get better. >> reporter: thank you so much, sir. andrea, just to give you an idea of why and how things are worsening here, we spoke to the owner of this plant, the person dispensing the ice here. he told me yesterday he has fuel but he doesn't have any fuel today. yesterday he has electricity, he's working off of generators today. so the sense i hear on the ground from talking to people are things are improving day by day. it's really hit or miss and sometimes it seems to be getting worse every day we're here on the ground. andrea? >> mariana atencio, thank you very much. the president in the last half hour
for the u.s. and we should have the same response that any other u.s. citizen is having or should have. >> president donald trump is coming on tuesday. tuesday seems like a lifetime away when you're having to stand in this line for seven hours. do you think that's too late? >> maybe. you know, i just hope the situation gets better. if it gets worse, he might not even come. so we don't know. i don't think the response has been adequate, but we hope it might get better. >>...
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as reserve citizen m and we collected data. we are not responsible forct the data, the forecast, the wind speed, the pressure and we send that back to the national hurricane centre in florida actually. they are the ones that have the best computer models. it hopes to narrow down that forecast. how close or fire into a storm system do you get? initially we start out 100 miles from the eye of the storm. it gets down to about 10,000 feet. what of the data that the hurricane centre want is towards the hurricane centre want is towards the surface. 10,000 feet is a good buffer for safety. about 100 miles out, they start flying through the storm. we fly right through the storm. we fly right through the storm to get all the good data, and the eye of irma was initially about three miles wide, and has started to come down since then. what do those conditions due to the aircraft? the sea 130, that the military has been using is the decades, it is a workhorse. it can deal with a lot of wind and rain. with irma, we have 185 mph. very powerful. the plane actually hand
as reserve citizen m and we collected data. we are not responsible forct the data, the forecast, the wind speed, the pressure and we send that back to the national hurricane centre in florida actually. they are the ones that have the best computer models. it hopes to narrow down that forecast. how close or fire into a storm system do you get? initially we start out 100 miles from the eye of the storm. it gets down to about 10,000 feet. what of the data that the hurricane centre want is towards...
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repeatedly for quite a few hours. "0h, citizens, please return to your homes, "the army and the security forces are coming in to clear "the city centre. "if you disobey this order, you will be responsible". most decided to stay where they were. and then things started to unravel. you just heard banging. you start to hear those sounds. and then you start to see people bleeding, being carried to various hospitals around you. people crying and shouting. i felt numb. it was beyond anybody‘s comprehension. you focus your mind, you are trying to get to a place of safety. maybe it's home, maybe somewhere else. for a moment, it could be just behind a dumpster, behind a rubbish bin or somewhere. you just wanted to go. i eventually got home. of course my mum was worried sick and she locked the doors and my brother and i were still a bit pumped and we said we should find a kitchen knife or something and go out and do something. she said "you guys, don't be stupid. "you cannot affect any change at this time. "nothing". 0n the main road east of the square at 10:23 this morning, there was a sudden and deadly volley from the troops. i remember sitting on the sofa in the living room, hearing all this
repeatedly for quite a few hours. "0h, citizens, please return to your homes, "the army and the security forces are coming in to clear "the city centre. "if you disobey this order, you will be responsible". most decided to stay where they were. and then things started to unravel. you just heard banging. you start to hear those sounds. and then you start to see people bleeding, being carried to various hospitals around you. people crying and shouting. i felt numb. it was...
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things are going on the island and defending the administration but you are not also responsible for letting your citizens know about when they could expect the power to come back on. >> well we have said that and we told -- and well that is all part of the process. i do a daily briefing with my citizens at 5:30 every afternoon. and they know that we're going to have a about three to 400 linemen on the way to the virgin islands and they know our expectation is by mid-december to christmas we might have 90% of the power energized in the territory. so they are aware. we keep that part of the recovery process, that we go out to the community and the citizens on a daily basis and have the department and agencies report to what the progress has been. what the next steps are, how they could access aid and how they could get thur lives back to normal. i don't tell folks whether we are been to normalcy or whether the recovery is great. they tell me based on their lives going back to normal and their ability to take care of their families and operate their businesses and go back to work. >> well, sir, i think from
things are going on the island and defending the administration but you are not also responsible for letting your citizens know about when they could expect the power to come back on. >> well we have said that and we told -- and well that is all part of the process. i do a daily briefing with my citizens at 5:30 every afternoon. and they know that we're going to have a about three to 400 linemen on the way to the virgin islands and they know our expectation is by mid-december to christmas...
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twin falls, idaho, a city it called a center of refugee resettlement, responsible for a huge upsurge of violence toward american citizens. that was false, and the rally itself never happened in spite of the russian campaign. >> they were using these new social media sites, which was kind of a wild, wild west with very few rules, to influence the election. >> reporter: mark warner is the ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee investigating russian interference in the election. >> i think what we've seen so far from facebook is only the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: facebook shut down secured borders. there are other group, including this one that worked out of texas. cbs news has learned that investigators believe there were many more and are scrambling to identify them. just last week facebook disclosed that an internal investigation identified about 3,000 ads costing $100,000 containing messages about divisive issues. those ads also were linked to russian internet trolls. a facebook official says because of federal laws and the ongoing russia investigation, the company is limited in what it can say, b
twin falls, idaho, a city it called a center of refugee resettlement, responsible for a huge upsurge of violence toward american citizens. that was false, and the rally itself never happened in spite of the russian campaign. >> they were using these new social media sites, which was kind of a wild, wild west with very few rules, to influence the election. >> reporter: mark warner is the ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee investigating russian interference in the...
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responsibility as citizens. to stay true to our allegiance , to our highest and best ideals. to maintain our regard and concern fored and the marginalized. to put our personal or party interests aside when duty to our country calls. or when conscience demands. that is the spirit that has america -- brought america so far, and that is the spirit that will always carry us to better days. and i take this honor that you have bestowed on me here tonight as a reminder that even out of office, i must do all that i can to advance the spirit of service that john f. kennedy represents. thank you all very much. may god bless you. may he bless these united states of america. thank you. [applause] do i take it with me? [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, i thank president obama for his comments. i think -- thank the ambassador caroline kennedy for her efforts in helping us prepare and implement this great evening today, and i particularly thank jeff and general electric for their leadership in providing this this evening. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, i ask you please, please stay in the tent until the president and his mot
responsibility as citizens. to stay true to our allegiance , to our highest and best ideals. to maintain our regard and concern fored and the marginalized. to put our personal or party interests aside when duty to our country calls. or when conscience demands. that is the spirit that has america -- brought america so far, and that is the spirit that will always carry us to better days. and i take this honor that you have bestowed on me here tonight as a reminder that even out of office, i must...
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responsible for the things that we do. the most important responsibility we have as parents and as citizens is to take care of our children.sean: we can't take care of the world's children. jorge, you have a warm heart. i admire that. >> you help a lot of people. a lot of immigrants. i do know that. >> sean: i want the best for people. i want other countries to step up and do their job. the worst treatment of immigrants is from mexico. honduras, nicaragua, el salvador. you are treated horribly. i'm sure you also agree with me. we are a nation of laws and we have a constitution. president obama, i played his own words. he didn't believe constitutionally he had the authority to usurp the power of congress but he did it anyway. what president trump is doing is well comey at eight months, congress. i'm going to give you six more months and if you want -- we can't usurp the constitution. >> who's going to take care of them? they are already here. they came here when they were very young. 800,000 of them. >> jorge, your beef is with congress. >> someone has to take care of them. it's our responsibility to do that. what president
responsible for the things that we do. the most important responsibility we have as parents and as citizens is to take care of our children.sean: we can't take care of the world's children. jorge, you have a warm heart. i admire that. >> you help a lot of people. a lot of immigrants. i do know that. >> sean: i want the best for people. i want other countries to step up and do their job. the worst treatment of immigrants is from mexico. honduras, nicaragua, el salvador. you are...
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responsible for? i am an old—fashioned guy, a senior citizen.terrupt, i know it is rude. many people in your tent city are awaiting trial and have not been convicted. everyone in that city has been convicted. 0nce once again, you are reading the wrong garbage. they are all convicted. i put those tense up in 1993, korean war tense. convicted. i put those tense up in 1993, korean wartense. —— kents. —— kents. 0ur men and women fought for our country in iraq, in afghanistan. they live in tents. everybody in those tents has been convicted. they are doing their time. these conditions, including the pink underwear, you have been proud to say that you only feed your prisoners two meals a day, you say it costs you more to feed your dogs than it does your prisoners. we have dogs in the jail, yes. i put dogs in the jails, that have been abused. some of the prisoners under these conditions have yet to be convicted. everybody in the tents have been convicted. the others have not been. these conditions apply whether they are in the tents or not. i am just as
responsible for? i am an old—fashioned guy, a senior citizen.terrupt, i know it is rude. many people in your tent city are awaiting trial and have not been convicted. everyone in that city has been convicted. 0nce once again, you are reading the wrong garbage. they are all convicted. i put those tense up in 1993, korean war tense. convicted. i put those tense up in 1993, korean wartense. —— kents. —— kents. 0ur men and women fought for our country in iraq, in afghanistan. they live in...
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responsible for? i am an old-fashioned guy, a senior citizen.a privilege. we even used the word punishment. sorry to interrupt, i know it is rude. many people in your tent city are awaiting trial. everyone in that city are awaiting trial. we celebrated our anniversary. 0ur men and women fought for our country in iraq, in afghanistan. any —— everybody in those tents have been convicted. these conditions, including the pink underwear, you have been proud to say that you only feed your prisoners to meals a day, it is a id costing more to feed your dog is banna does your prisoners. we have dogsin banna does your prisoners. we have dogs in the jail, yes. some of the prisoners under these conditions have yet to be convicted. these conditions apply whether they are in the tents or not. i am just asking you whether you think that is acceptable. of course it is. they get their 2500 calories. it isjust not pepperoni pizza or steak where they have television, smoking, coffee. i took all that away, took it away. i was sued when i took away the coffee, but i
responsible for? i am an old-fashioned guy, a senior citizen.a privilege. we even used the word punishment. sorry to interrupt, i know it is rude. many people in your tent city are awaiting trial. everyone in that city are awaiting trial. we celebrated our anniversary. 0ur men and women fought for our country in iraq, in afghanistan. any —— everybody in those tents have been convicted. these conditions, including the pink underwear, you have been proud to say that you only feed your...