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clear choice did that for me.irational music) - there isn't many things in life other than getting married and having kids that affect your life so dramatically in one day. - i have more confidence. i can talk to people. i can look them in the eye. i can smile. i haven't been able to smile in a long time. - having great teeth gives you confidence, and when people see you on the street and they stop you and say, "wow, you have a great smile," it does so much to fill your spirits. - i would've done it a long time ago, had i known about clear choice. - i would really like to get the word out there to a lot of people, because i'm sure i'm not the only one out there that's had this happen to them, and there is a way to be happy again and smile again. ♪ 'cause i think i'm ready ♪ i think i'm more than fine ♪ yeah i know i'm ready - it's been a long time since i've been able to do this. this has helped us to be a better couple. this has helped us to be more in love. - it gave me back truly my life. - you're beautiful. -
clear choice did that for me.irational music) - there isn't many things in life other than getting married and having kids that affect your life so dramatically in one day. - i have more confidence. i can talk to people. i can look them in the eye. i can smile. i haven't been able to smile in a long time. - having great teeth gives you confidence, and when people see you on the street and they stop you and say, "wow, you have a great smile," it does so much to fill your spirits. - i...
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soy was a clear choice. what makes it special is a this an amazing pool of talent. few of us who founded it, sterling anderson, one of our cofounders, used to lead model x for tesla. we have actually launched autopilot and one of our leaders is another world preeminent mines in machine learning and core.csp with that that isuilding a team mission driven and wants to go and work with the industry to bring this technology to market and scale. hisefore we go further in conversation, it is worth me making a confession to both you and the audience. interest in autonomous vehicles is purely self-serving. but i am therips, person who doesn't want to drive for over 45 minutes. road trip,n a inevitably, we hit traffic. when he finally get through it, reasons. one of two one reason is because there was an accident, a car wreck. the more likely reason is that instantly has happened on the highway, which is. one lane is closed, we are all trying to march to two lanes, half the people want to drive up and cut in early and it is causing all this backup. it makes an incensed every
soy was a clear choice. what makes it special is a this an amazing pool of talent. few of us who founded it, sterling anderson, one of our cofounders, used to lead model x for tesla. we have actually launched autopilot and one of our leaders is another world preeminent mines in machine learning and core.csp with that that isuilding a team mission driven and wants to go and work with the industry to bring this technology to market and scale. hisefore we go further in conversation, it is worth me...
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it is a clear choice and to be clear to the american people watching this at home. good governance? public interest or political spite? policymaking or presidential harassment? so mister president the first test is already upon us just yesterday i was glad to join house and senate leaders of both parties in a meeting with president trump at the white house and outside the appropriations and on this urgent crisis on the southern border the facts on the ground are truly frightening. as the border patrol chief testified a few weeks ago it apprehended more than 800 gang members killed last year a 50 percent increase over the previous year methamphetamine seizures are up 75 percent and we also know each of the sectors where physical barriers had been improved or expanded by at least 90 percent b where there are physical barriers and illegal traffic has dropped my 90 percent. these are the facts on which the entire conversation must turn. yesterday mark the 12th day of this partial ongoing government shutdown they are less concerned with these facts than the standoff with president t trum
it is a clear choice and to be clear to the american people watching this at home. good governance? public interest or political spite? policymaking or presidential harassment? so mister president the first test is already upon us just yesterday i was glad to join house and senate leaders of both parties in a meeting with president trump at the white house and outside the appropriations and on this urgent crisis on the southern border the facts on the ground are truly frightening. as the border...
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it's a clear choice and it will be clear to the american peoplep watching all this at home. good governance, or political performance? the public interest or political spite. policymaking or presidential harassment. so mr. president the first assets already upon us just like yesterday i was glad to join house and senate leaders of both parties in a meeting with president trump percent white house to discuss border security and outstanding appropriations. this meeting included a briefing on theng urgent crisis at our southern border, the facts on the ground are truly striking. as the border patrol chief testified before the judiciary committee a few weeks ago. the border patrol apprehended more than 800 gang members just last year. a 50% increase even the previous year. methamphetamine seizures are up 75% since fiscal 2015. importantly we know in each of our four cbp sectors where physical barriers have been improved or expanded, illegal traffic has dropped by at least -- now listen to this -- 90%. in areas where there are physical barriers. illegal traffic has dropped by 90
it's a clear choice and it will be clear to the american peoplep watching all this at home. good governance, or political performance? the public interest or political spite. policymaking or presidential harassment. so mr. president the first assets already upon us just like yesterday i was glad to join house and senate leaders of both parties in a meeting with president trump percent white house to discuss border security and outstanding appropriations. this meeting included a briefing on...
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is a very clear choice you freedom of expression if political abuse. i mean innocent individual and. i believe the united states should review so you need to if you did so that it. r t how spoken exclusively to a close friend of the jailed iranian t.v. anchor she said she shared her concerns the legality of mines they have attention on the conditions she's been subjected to in custody the only information and contact the family have had with a telephone call to her daughter on tuesday where they received information from him as he told her daughter that she had her job she is a muslim woman who job a veil covering such as will time wearing at the moment that was taken off against her will the mug shot was taken without her job on that she was given only a short sleeved t. shirt in contravention to her own islamic dress code her that she. has and that she had gave another t. shirt just to be able to cover some of her hair she also told her daughter that she wasn't absent given adequate food because she was not given allow muslim option or a vegetarian o
is a very clear choice you freedom of expression if political abuse. i mean innocent individual and. i believe the united states should review so you need to if you did so that it. r t how spoken exclusively to a close friend of the jailed iranian t.v. anchor she said she shared her concerns the legality of mines they have attention on the conditions she's been subjected to in custody the only information and contact the family have had with a telephone call to her daughter on tuesday where...
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is a tough choice, i understand that, before me, it is a clear choice. thank you for delivering and taking our words into consideration. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello. i apologize. i'm a district six residents. i wanted to speak in favor of hilary ronen for very specific reasons. every reason that has been put out to support her and also to detract for her are the reasons why we need to give her the board president see. one of the biggest reasons we need to elevate her is because tonight our president is going to a nomination where there is a huge crisis going on and we need to both of you to counteract that. i really have respect for all of our supervisors, but i do believe that hilary ronen has proven to us time and time again that she has the skill set and the support of the community needed to push us forward to. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello. today, i come here to support supervisor norman yee because for one, i know he is a very gentle and cal
is a tough choice, i understand that, before me, it is a clear choice. thank you for delivering and taking our words into consideration. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello. i apologize. i'm a district six residents. i wanted to speak in favor of hilary ronen for very specific reasons. every reason that has been put out to support her and also to detract for her are the reasons why we need to give her the board president see. one of the biggest...
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to force people to face up to the reality that we are in, to deal with the clear challenge, the clear choicere is for people to compromise, to agree a deal that allows us to respect the referendum decision to go forward in a way that protects our economy and crucially important, he of the nations that they can go forward because a divided nation will never be a successful nation. what have other business leaders been seen to you about brexit? i have to say they are all extremely frustrated. similar sentiment to what we heard from tom enders, chief executive of the airbus yesterday, talking about it being a disaster, threatening to pulljobs out of the uk if there is ano pulljobs out of the uk if there is a no deal. he isn't here but the business leaders that i have talked to have a very similar view and basically talking about the fact that actually, in some cases, global companies plan years in advance, they don't plan weeks or days in advance. to get to this point without any clarity on what's happening is from their perspective, is completely —— complete lunacy. i've been talking to the po
to force people to face up to the reality that we are in, to deal with the clear challenge, the clear choicere is for people to compromise, to agree a deal that allows us to respect the referendum decision to go forward in a way that protects our economy and crucially important, he of the nations that they can go forward because a divided nation will never be a successful nation. what have other business leaders been seen to you about brexit? i have to say they are all extremely frustrated....
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emily: zuckerberg says people need clear choices on how their information is used.lieve regulations that codified principles across the internet would be good for everyone. that said, in this op-ed, he tries to explain facebook's business model. at times it sounds confusing. do you think he succeeded in what he was trying to do? >> i think he is playing with the word "sell" a bit. do they sell data? probably not. do they monetize data? they certainly do. do they monetize data without consumers fully understanding how they do that? yes, of course. listening to those congressional hearings, having to slain over and over how things work, when the leaders of the free world on understand the business model, selling or not, monetizing are not, it makes you wonder exactly what is going on. emily: speaking of that, great piece for the center for investigative reporting today about how facebook reportedly, intentionally monetized or took money from children, from their parents credit cards that they did not know they were spending. check that one off. thank you both. coming
emily: zuckerberg says people need clear choices on how their information is used.lieve regulations that codified principles across the internet would be good for everyone. that said, in this op-ed, he tries to explain facebook's business model. at times it sounds confusing. do you think he succeeded in what he was trying to do? >> i think he is playing with the word "sell" a bit. do they sell data? probably not. do they monetize data? they certainly do. do they monetize data...
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it's a clear choice and it will be clear to the american people watching all of this at home.rt? the public interest or political spite? policy making or presidential harassment? >> so one week after president trump said that acting defense secretary patrick shanahan may remain in the position for a long time, the "new york times" reporting that trump is considering jim webb to be the next secretary of defense according to three officials. webb is a navy academy graduate who fought in vietnam, served as president reagan's assistant secretary of defense before becoming the secretary of the navy. he later switched political parties and won a senate seat as a democrat in 2006 and was part of the 2016 democratic presidential field very early on. several of his views also appeared to align closely with some of trump's current positions including being against the iraq war, being against the iran nuclear deal and wanting to aggressively confront china. a senior defense department official tells the times that webb's name has been circulating in the white house. a separate official s
it's a clear choice and it will be clear to the american people watching all of this at home.rt? the public interest or political spite? policy making or presidential harassment? >> so one week after president trump said that acting defense secretary patrick shanahan may remain in the position for a long time, the "new york times" reporting that trump is considering jim webb to be the next secretary of defense according to three officials. webb is a navy academy graduate who...
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he wrote we need to be clear about the way we are using information that people need to have clear choicesbout how their information is used. i know that you mention that you found the article disingenuous and others said it was a little bit condescending because it reminded facebook users that they have the ability to restrict some of the information being shared. it was almost like pay attention this is how you can stop this from happening. it was a little condescending. >> if you have ever been inside the privacy settings are trying to play around in their and say what facebook can and cannot do it certainly seems that those menus are purposely confusing and frustrating. i do not think that facebook really wants us to control. ultimately we have the choice. to we use facebook or not. if we use facebook we have to play by their roles. it is their game. like i said it is just not anyone. he is making a fair argument for business but is not making a fair argument for his users. >> and i mentioned in the wall street journal it was clear he was trying to reassure investors, not so much users
he wrote we need to be clear about the way we are using information that people need to have clear choicesbout how their information is used. i know that you mention that you found the article disingenuous and others said it was a little bit condescending because it reminded facebook users that they have the ability to restrict some of the information being shared. it was almost like pay attention this is how you can stop this from happening. it was a little condescending. >> if you have...
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that dan and i had the best on screen so when it came time to start the slow-mo guys she was the clear choiceo a rare phantom slow motion camera and dan's panache on screen, they could film videos unmatched at that time. it has groomed into a major money maker. now almost a decade later they have their own youtube original series and get sponsors to produce content. >> maybe 20 different companies we work with and they basically pay us to make a video. >> so coming out to the slow-mo guy's backyard and i have a base drum behind me and water balloons and paint cannons. i'm about to get the full slow-mo guy experience. >> first the quick change. >> this is the lab coat and the jacket. >> there is some blood on it somewhere. >> there has been some. >> today's warm up, a lousy mouse trap. or so i thought. >> three, two, one -- >> oh -- >> ow. >> do you want to see what i look like? >> yeah. >> let's take a look. >> there it is. >> you see -- it is very fast even in slow-mo. >> my finger is crushed but not my spirit. >> so right now i'm getting suited. they haven't told me exactly what is happenin
that dan and i had the best on screen so when it came time to start the slow-mo guys she was the clear choiceo a rare phantom slow motion camera and dan's panache on screen, they could film videos unmatched at that time. it has groomed into a major money maker. now almost a decade later they have their own youtube original series and get sponsors to produce content. >> maybe 20 different companies we work with and they basically pay us to make a video. >> so coming out to the...
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i think that that fits well in line with your policy priority number 7 and this is a very clear choice and i urge you to move forward as expeditiously as possible. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, commissioners. i am the executive director of galleria, we would like to show some images of this, is this to be turned on? they will be in rotation as we move along. i think it is very clear the reason that we are here today and what we are asking, although it has been a brutal process to decide what the future will look like for galleria. we understand, and today we are here to ask for the acknowledgement and investment in creating a place marker for our institution of 50 years, almost close to 50 years, and to acknowledge that this rich legacy, it has been a one person movement. they've created geniuses and every term of the words. all the way up to macarthur genius is all the way up to the young artist that are here today who are also geniuses in their own sense. so i also want to take a moment to acknowledge the family. it is the first time i ever see them and i am thankf
i think that that fits well in line with your policy priority number 7 and this is a very clear choice and i urge you to move forward as expeditiously as possible. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, commissioners. i am the executive director of galleria, we would like to show some images of this, is this to be turned on? they will be in rotation as we move along. i think it is very clear the reason that we are here today and what we are asking, although it has been a...
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and you are presented with a really clear choice that at the end of the day doesn't feel like a choicet all. are you going to do something about it or not? and that isn't a choice to make. the question is how do you do something about it. amy: so explain what you did. >> it took me some time to how to speak up. i filed a pretty complaint-- extensive detailing that allegation and other instances with hr which has since been referred to as the memo. when i filed the memo i knew there was a -- it with human relations at the weinstein company. >> yes. i knew it was at great risk to my career and my professional track. essentially a risk to myself as an individual. but on some level i really hoped that if something was in writing than when hr read it, they nknow that. able to u i really thought there was a bence that the system would driven by humanity in an instance like that. that there would be some repercussion and some sort of change would be made. so we haven't seen the whole memo. the new york times had it leaked to them. one of the things you say that they quote is suspecting that y
and you are presented with a really clear choice that at the end of the day doesn't feel like a choicet all. are you going to do something about it or not? and that isn't a choice to make. the question is how do you do something about it. amy: so explain what you did. >> it took me some time to how to speak up. i filed a pretty complaint-- extensive detailing that allegation and other instances with hr which has since been referred to as the memo. when i filed the memo i knew there was a...
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i think the prime minister now has a clear choice going forward. she could choose to resign and then spark a leadership contest within the conservative party, with a new conservative prime minister taking britain into the brexit era, or could seek further renegotiation with the european union which downing street already telegraphing. the eu is not interested in any further renegotiation on its brexit deal. or the other alternative for theresa may is push forward with a no-deal brexit. connell: right. >> bearing in mind the brexit date is just 73 days away, march 29th, 2019. that is the best, most realistic way forward for this government. let's see how this moves in the next few days or so. connell: so you think no deal, a no-deal brexit is is the best-case scenario? >> yes. connell: best of the worst choices. why is that as opposed to, say, a second referendum which has come up, at least from the data looked at today, average of the polls in the uk actually has more support now than it did. the numbers that i saw 54-46, in favor of remain if you
i think the prime minister now has a clear choice going forward. she could choose to resign and then spark a leadership contest within the conservative party, with a new conservative prime minister taking britain into the brexit era, or could seek further renegotiation with the european union which downing street already telegraphing. the eu is not interested in any further renegotiation on its brexit deal. or the other alternative for theresa may is push forward with a no-deal brexit. connell:...
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sedan and i had the best look on screen, so when it came time to start the slow mo guys he was the clear choice. i regretted it ever since. >> yeah, he has, actually. >> and dan's undeniable panache on screen, the then-teenage duo could film videos unmatched at that time. it's boomed into a major moneymaker. now, almost a decade later, they have their own youtube original series and get sponsored to produce content. >> maybe 20 different companies we work with and they basically pay us to make a video. >> reporter: coming out to the slow mo guys' backyard right now, i have a bass drum behind me, water balloons and paint cannons and i am about to get the full slow mo guys experience. today, a lousy mouse trap, or so i thought. >> when you are ready, hit that metal part with your finger like that. >> reporter: in true slow mo guys fashion, we had to add a little glitter. >> right now, i'm getting suited. they have not told me what is happening to me, yet. probably some point. i am ready. >> are you ready? here we go. >> reporter: oh! that was a lot more than i was expecting. >> really? it finitel
sedan and i had the best look on screen, so when it came time to start the slow mo guys he was the clear choice. i regretted it ever since. >> yeah, he has, actually. >> and dan's undeniable panache on screen, the then-teenage duo could film videos unmatched at that time. it's boomed into a major moneymaker. now, almost a decade later, they have their own youtube original series and get sponsored to produce content. >> maybe 20 different companies we work with and they...
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. >> it's a clear choice and it will be clear to the american people watching all of this at home. good governance or political performance art? the public interest or political spite? policy-making or presidential harassment? >> reporter: democrats say republicans vig in order their basic jobs of oversight and now have plans to mount what could be the most expansive investigation of a sitting president. the new chairman of the house oversight committee told cnn his first priority will be to get to the bottom of the decision to put a controversial citizenship question on the u.s. census suggesting commerce secretary wilbur ross misled congress. >> he has to answer for something that he said that i don't think was accurate, and what we're going do is be in search of the truth. >> reporter: also, acting attorney general matt whitaker could be forced to appear before the house judiciary committee this month. >> they are trying to get a date, and they are dragging their feet on a date. we'll see what happens. >> reporter: will you send a subpoena to him if he -- >> we have to. >> repor
. >> it's a clear choice and it will be clear to the american people watching all of this at home. good governance or political performance art? the public interest or political spite? policy-making or presidential harassment? >> reporter: democrats say republicans vig in order their basic jobs of oversight and now have plans to mount what could be the most expansive investigation of a sitting president. the new chairman of the house oversight committee told cnn his first priority...
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to me, we have a clear choice today. people are going to be able to go on the record. we have individual senators, as you said, who have indicated they will vote no matter what form that takes. that's something that, as we get into these this afternoon, we will get a better sense of it. >> harris: why do you think a list of g.o.p. senators is growing? to vote for both just to give the government to reopen customer quote if you're looking at? >> i think there's a frustration overall that this is dragging on. obviously it has very human and real personal impacts on people. in the end, i think it's that. and a concern that we are not getting to a solution. i think most of our members want to get to a solution. we are offering that city, and hopefully there will be asked votes for that. >> harris: let's take a look at what some people are dealing with. 54% of them say they couldn't miss more than two paychecks without having trouble paying their bills. actually, when we popped out up on the screen, what you will see is that some people couldn't miss even one pre20% of them
to me, we have a clear choice today. people are going to be able to go on the record. we have individual senators, as you said, who have indicated they will vote no matter what form that takes. that's something that, as we get into these this afternoon, we will get a better sense of it. >> harris: why do you think a list of g.o.p. senators is growing? to vote for both just to give the government to reopen customer quote if you're looking at? >> i think there's a frustration overall...
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reporting harassment or judicial misconduct then carries with it the fear of retaliation and negative clear choices. and this has chilling effects on reporting. i would like to point out that the burdens of this choice fall unequally on the shoulders of people from certain gender, racial or class identities. as students and potentially as future clerks we're also aware of this reality. i strongly support the committee's efforts, which will not only help current law clerks enforce their rights to workplaces free of harassment, but will also expand the pipeline of future clerks from diverse backgrounds. next i would like to respectfully offer some comments on the committee's work. most importantly, the time for reporting now seems unclear. while the jcd rules seem to have an open window for reporting any time, which we think is very important, the model employment dispute resolution plan has a 180-day limit. as a judicial matter it seems necessary the clarify how these two sets of guidelines work together so that law clerks and other employees have a clear set understanding and certainty with respect
reporting harassment or judicial misconduct then carries with it the fear of retaliation and negative clear choices. and this has chilling effects on reporting. i would like to point out that the burdens of this choice fall unequally on the shoulders of people from certain gender, racial or class identities. as students and potentially as future clerks we're also aware of this reality. i strongly support the committee's efforts, which will not only help current law clerks enforce their rights...
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the ball is now in the eu's court, they have a choice to make and it is a very clear and straightforwardrliament or leave on wto terms at the end of march. so what theresa may is talking about asa so what theresa may is talking about as a result of last night's bout, will that be done in 58 days? this is the amount of time before the 29th of march. or will it require an extension to article 50? it is a big ask to get it done in that time. they have already talked about scrapping the february recess, sitting longer hours, doing away with weekends to push through about half a dozen brexit bills that have to be got through, even if there is an agreement. i just to be got through, even if there is an agreement. ijust know that theresa may has not absolutely slammed the door shut on extending article 50, she was pressed three times by yvette cooper in the commons yesterday, and every time she ducked and dived and didn't give a clear answer. my take is that she has left the door a little bit open, because if push comes to shove and she needs a few more weeks, a bit more time, i think she will
the ball is now in the eu's court, they have a choice to make and it is a very clear and straightforwardrliament or leave on wto terms at the end of march. so what theresa may is talking about asa so what theresa may is talking about as a result of last night's bout, will that be done in 58 days? this is the amount of time before the 29th of march. or will it require an extension to article 50? it is a big ask to get it done in that time. they have already talked about scrapping the february...
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now, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle have a clear choice to make. they can bow to the dough hands of the radical base that believe there's no difference or distinction between citizen and noncitizen, or they can come to the table and work with the president, which is our job, to protect the vulnerable, including the 30% of women who are sexually assaulted on the trek to the u.s.-mexican border, the children that are preyed been human trafficking rings, and the innocent who are trying to make a better life for themselves but live in fear of the drug cartels and many others, to protect our borders and to protect american citizens. and they can provide immigration and custom enforcement to provide them the tools to do their job. whether or not is up for debate, whether we can house them? that's the bottom line. even worse. american families are losing loved ones at the hands of illegal foreign nationals under preventable circumstances, preventable, completely preventable. earlier today we heard from angel moms, a brother, sister, american citizens who
now, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle have a clear choice to make. they can bow to the dough hands of the radical base that believe there's no difference or distinction between citizen and noncitizen, or they can come to the table and work with the president, which is our job, to protect the vulnerable, including the 30% of women who are sexually assaulted on the trek to the u.s.-mexican border, the children that are preyed been human trafficking rings, and the innocent who are...
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it's a clear choice and it will be clear to the american people watching all of this at home.governance or political performance art. the public interest or political spite. policy making or presidential harassment. >> gene, that really is rich, mitch mcconnell, lecturing anybody about bringing the wheels of government to a grinding halt. >> i think his word was standstill. how long was his standstill over merrick garland. >> yeah, how long was the standstill over merrick garland, how long did it take him after barack obama took office to announce that he wasn't going to do anything the president wanted to do. i mean, it was just absurd, so he raised obstructionism to a new art form. it's just astounding that he would say that but of course everyone counts on the american people having the political memory of a gnat these days, so i guess they assume that nobody would remember. you know, one dynamic that's happening in this shut down that we shouldn't lose sight of is, you know, people say, well, it's just a quarter of the government shut down, it's a quarter of arguably the b
it's a clear choice and it will be clear to the american people watching all of this at home.governance or political performance art. the public interest or political spite. policy making or presidential harassment. >> gene, that really is rich, mitch mcconnell, lecturing anybody about bringing the wheels of government to a grinding halt. >> i think his word was standstill. how long was his standstill over merrick garland. >> yeah, how long was the standstill over merrick...
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presidential veto at that point, but we're not even there yet, and i think that for me it is a pretty clear-cut choicede as to how we can end this government shutdown and it's mitch mcconnell and the republicans. >> let me ask you also about william barr, the judiciary committee on which you are set to hold hearings this week, and we have a prepared remarks from william barr from our pete williams. he writes, quote, i believe it's in the best interest of everyone, the president, congress and most importantly the american people that this matter, the russia investigation, be resolved by allowing the special counsel to complete his work. he called it vitally important for that probe to finish. does this reassure you that william barr can lead the justice department impartially? >> considering that he tried out for this job by writing certain things about the mueller investigation and that the president cannot be accused of obstruction of justice, of course, he's going to come and testify that he will not do anything to -- to stymie the investigation, but i would also like to ask him when the report come
presidential veto at that point, but we're not even there yet, and i think that for me it is a pretty clear-cut choicede as to how we can end this government shutdown and it's mitch mcconnell and the republicans. >> let me ask you also about william barr, the judiciary committee on which you are set to hold hearings this week, and we have a prepared remarks from william barr from our pete williams. he writes, quote, i believe it's in the best interest of everyone, the president, congress...
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clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [applause] [reporters shouting questions] >> after the announcement, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell announced the agreement on the senate floor. charles schumer and others also spoke. weeks i said i wouldn't let the senator become a theater for show boats and messaging stunts from either side. we only vote on plans that said an actual chance of being signed by the president and becoming law. i was glad to see
clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [applause] [reporters shouting questions] >> after the announcement, senate majority leader mitch...
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clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. >> [chatter] [captions copyright national [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> the house also approved the bill to fund the government for three weeks by unanimous consent.
clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. >> [chatter] [captions copyright national [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019]...
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clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [reporters yelling] >> the senate approved the continuing resolution funding the government through february 15 unanimous consent. following president trump's announcement of a deal to reopen the government for three weeks, mitch according -- mcconnell and chuck schumer spoke on the floor about the deal. let the senate become a theater for show votes and messaging stunts from either side. we only vote on plans that stood an actual chance of being signed by the president and thus, obviously, becoming law. so i was glad to see today the president's announcement that he and our democratic colleagues have reached an agreement that will immediately reopen the government while pro
clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [reporters yelling] >> the senate approved the continuing resolution funding the government...
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clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier.f we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [indiscernible chatter] >> why are we back to where we are? >> why are your associates being indicted, sir? president trump: thank you for joining us. >> the senate approved the continuing resolution funding the government through fifth -- february 15 by unanimous consent. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and minority leader chuck schumer spoke on the senate floor about the deal. > let the senate become a
clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier.f we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [indiscernible chatter] >> why are we back to where we are? >> why are your associates being...
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clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [chatter] >> why are we back to where we are? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> and since the president's comments in the rose garden, the senate has approved by unanimous consent the measure reopening the federal government through friday, february 15 and named conferees. that meeting with the house over homeland security and border wall issues. a couple of comments. the white house shortly after the president's speech reiterating what he said, because of the president's actions, federal workers will be paid. to the publ
clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [chatter] >> why are we back to where we are? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019]...
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clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this
clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this
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clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from ongress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. chatter] >> why are we back to where we are? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] credit credit -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the president in the rose garden about two hours ago. here's what's happening now. the senate has passed a three-week continuing resolution to fund and reopen the government through february 15 by a voice vote. he bill now goes to the house. burgess everett from politico tweeting about the conferees, the senators who will work in the conference with the house on the border security piece of the deal. conferees for border secur
clear. we really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from ongress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. chatter] >> why are we back to where we are? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019]...
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clear. e really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws nd the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [people yelling and talking imultaneously] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> president trump, about 2:35 eastern this afternoon, wrapping up his comments in the rose garden. saying, quote, we have reached a deal to end the shutdown. and reopen the federal government. within minutes, probably 10 minutes or so of him finishing his speech in the rose garden, senators came to the floor. the senate gaveled back into session. we heard first from the majority leader, mitch mcconnell, and democratic leader, chuck schumer. h
clear. e really have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws nd the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. we will have great security. and i want to thank you all very much. thank you very much. [people yelling and talking imultaneously] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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it's not a clear cut choice here. as far as the paygo i think it's outdated and we need to move on here. >> have you 12k50ided open your vote? >> i will in the next hour. >> thank you very much for joining us here on our set from the capitol. >> thank you. >> much more to come after the break including we have first gotten our glimpse of utah's newest senator. there is mitt romney as his latest back and forth with the president has trump world on attack and wondering about plans to challenge donald trump come 2020. the answer to that is just ahead. is romney making enemies on the hill before he is sworn in? we are live from capitol hill, hours away from democrats taking power in the house. - why are drivers 50 and over switching to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford? let's take a ride with some actual customers and find out. - well, tell me about your experience when you switched to the hartford. - when i switched to the hartford, i'm sitting there thinking, "man, i should have "turned 50 years ago." th
it's not a clear cut choice here. as far as the paygo i think it's outdated and we need to move on here. >> have you 12k50ided open your vote? >> i will in the next hour. >> thank you very much for joining us here on our set from the capitol. >> thank you. >> much more to come after the break including we have first gotten our glimpse of utah's newest senator. there is mitt romney as his latest back and forth with the president has trump world on attack and...
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clear. we have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we do not get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shutdown on february 15 again or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states. mark: the deal was a dramatic turnaround for the president after insisting for five weeks he would not allow the government to reopen without funding for a border wall.the president visited as his approval plunged, ill travel was disrupted -- air travel was disrupted. roger stone says he believes his arrest in the special counsel's russia probe was politically motivated and is vowing to plead not guilty and fight the charges. stone spoke to reporters after he was released on $250,000 bond from a florida courthouse today. protesters tried to drown him out. stone says he remains a supporter of cap. he is charged with witness tampering, obstruction, and lying to congress. paul manafort was back in federal court today. a federal judge will decide whether he reached his plea agreement by lying
clear. we have no choice but to build a powerful wall or steel barrier. if we do not get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shutdown on february 15 again or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states. mark: the deal was a dramatic turnaround for the president after insisting for five weeks he would not allow the government to reopen without funding for a border wall.the president visited as his approval plunged, ill travel...
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clear. but toly have no choice build a powerful wall or steel barrier.we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15 again or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the address this to emergency. >> let's bring in the chief economist at emirates nbd. thanks for coming back. it was quite a tough week for economists like yourself because you had provisions from the imf, data from germany that ingested a slow, similar to what we saw from china in the weeks prior. this temporary breakthrough -- how much of a meaningful move do you expect on monday? >> it's good news that the shutdown has come to an end, i think it adds prospects about the growth and i think concerns have been growing with the world economy slowing down. that.s. could be adding to by keeping the shutdown going. i think this is a positive step and i think market will take some signs of relief from it. there was optimism that some ring might be on the cards and i think the announcement itself will probably be met
clear. but toly have no choice build a powerful wall or steel barrier.we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15 again or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the address this to emergency. >> let's bring in the chief economist at emirates nbd. thanks for coming back. it was quite a tough week for economists like yourself because you had provisions from the imf, data from germany that ingested a slow,...