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elizabeth: next up congressman ben cline from house judiciary.story, the fbi says it is launching a new counterintelligence probe into china nearly every 10 hours. that is raising questions again in the d.c. media about the hunter biden story that is just not going away. there is now questions whether or not a special counsel should be appointed to look at the hunter biden deal making with the chinese and other foreign nationals. that story coming up. >> it may not be a full-blown case at this point but you would have to be remarkably incurious not to have any concerns about russia, ukraine, kazahkstan, china, biden flow of money through shell corporations possibly to joe. there is a lot to ask about. it takes a lot to get in front of it to ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ engine revs ] adapting. innovating. lsetting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibil
elizabeth: next up congressman ben cline from house judiciary.story, the fbi says it is launching a new counterintelligence probe into china nearly every 10 hours. that is raising questions again in the d.c. media about the hunter biden story that is just not going away. there is now questions whether or not a special counsel should be appointed to look at the hunter biden deal making with the chinese and other foreign nationals. that story coming up. >> it may not be a full-blown case at...
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tell us the story, the jackson county law firm and john clines fight to uncover what they were doing. >> ipod into it but me in the same category as some of those legendary muckrakers, but thank you. i do see sort of through line somewhat to what we were doing these days but so john as i mentioned was, he was only represented and this was in the early '90s and he was starting to see we felt like was his pattern of withholding evidence. he sort of, he tried to pursue it case by case but he was unable to really move the needle too much on that. he ended up actually in the late '90s deciding to go back to law school and emerging with his law degree at age 53. he was well in law school that he had, he came across while reading case law in the law library this period of fraud on the court, which is more than just garden-variety fraud, but sort of heightened level of fraud that is basically a systematic scheme to subvert the entire judicial system. he felt like this apply to the conduct of this law firm, jackson kelly. this law firm is really one that was so intertwined in history of west v
tell us the story, the jackson county law firm and john clines fight to uncover what they were doing. >> ipod into it but me in the same category as some of those legendary muckrakers, but thank you. i do see sort of through line somewhat to what we were doing these days but so john as i mentioned was, he was only represented and this was in the early '90s and he was starting to see we felt like was his pattern of withholding evidence. he sort of, he tried to pursue it case by case but he...
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different directions, because as much as they would like to brehe fire and be revolutionary, the economic clineannot be reversed absent some type of either a tfull or partial return nuclear deal. katty: the combination of the economic decline and then this latest assassination, it is all pretty humiliating, isn't it, for the regime? rim: absolutely. just in the year 2020, kty, we began the year with the assassination of iran's top military commander, custom solemani. a couple months ago we had the assassination of al qaeda's number two leader, who was living in iran and now iran's top nuclear scientist. this is a regime, the islamic republic of p iran, whides itself on being a police state, a security state. the fact that they can't protect their most vulnerable individuals when they know they are being courted by their enemies is certainly a great humiliation for this regime. katty: ok, karim sadjadpour, thank you very mmeh for joining don' underestimate the power of humiliation in global politics. it is a big and strong. force quick look at other news from around the world. china has defended
different directions, because as much as they would like to brehe fire and be revolutionary, the economic clineannot be reversed absent some type of either a tfull or partial return nuclear deal. katty: the combination of the economic decline and then this latest assassination, it is all pretty humiliating, isn't it, for the regime? rim: absolutely. just in the year 2020, kty, we began the year with the assassination of iran's top military commander, custom solemani. a couple months ago we had...
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some scientists say dinosaurs were already in cline and that the asteroid was the final nail in the coffinis new study says dinosaur were thriving, and it was not for the asteroid, the earth may be a different place. >> studies in the past have had the idea that the dinosaurs would have died out anyway if the media right and not hit the earth. our studies have shown that was not the case. d the media right not hit the earth, the dinosaurs probably uld have done well, which could have led to a world where the mammals did not evolve as much as they have, and could have led to a world in which we don't exist. >> the scientistsexn the study ined various dinosaur family tree come to their conclusion. they used statistical modeling to fill in the gaps in the dinosaurs ruled the earth for tenss,f millions of yend if it had not been for a chance encounter with interplanetary debris, they may have carried on ruling for millions more. >> thanks very much for watching "outsi source." i will be back at t same time tomorrow. see you then. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is pro
some scientists say dinosaurs were already in cline and that the asteroid was the final nail in the coffinis new study says dinosaur were thriving, and it was not for the asteroid, the earth may be a different place. >> studies in the past have had the idea that the dinosaurs would have died out anyway if the media right and not hit the earth. our studies have shown that was not the case. d the media right not hit the earth, the dinosaurs probably uld have done well, which could have led...
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you know presently where faith was so many challenges at once so we have the climate change the cline biodiversity going to quality extremism being just like most obvious ones but there are so many more and you say getting priorities right is what utter importance so what problem in your opinion should be the center of focus right now. so the general way. of thinking about the top priorities in my view is that we should look for one of those issues that nosed impacts the very long about well that's thinking about centuries or thousands of years hence and that's because future generations matter just in the same way the present generation in matters and. the future is just so long so big so if there's anything we can do to fix the very long run that's of enormous importance and then there are 2 issues i think we stand out there one is service goes you know even worse spender mix the sort of thing so endemic that if we imperil socialization there in particular might come from the development of climate as a chance. perhaps it was altered as a result of war and then the 2nd is developmen
you know presently where faith was so many challenges at once so we have the climate change the cline biodiversity going to quality extremism being just like most obvious ones but there are so many more and you say getting priorities right is what utter importance so what problem in your opinion should be the center of focus right now. so the general way. of thinking about the top priorities in my view is that we should look for one of those issues that nosed impacts the very long about well...
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cline, mr. castro and mr. crist. any written materials that you have, you can submit to rules documents before the conclusion of this hearing. without objection it will be entered into the recognize. -- into the record. i recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wanted to make sure i was unmuted. i appreciate being here, chairman, good afternoon. and to the rest of the committee, thanks again for allowing me to testify today. the 116th congress has been full of surprises. the silver lining is our ability to learn from challenges and adapt and make our institution work member for the american -- work better for the american people. i'm going to highlight three buckets of changes to pave the path for continued improvement. the first set of changes is a clarification of -- >> mr. davis, could you put your video on? >> i thought i had it on, sir. i apologize. >> you're on now, yeah. you're in stereo and in tech color. the first set of changes that i'm asking for is a clarification o
cline, mr. castro and mr. crist. any written materials that you have, you can submit to rules documents before the conclusion of this hearing. without objection it will be entered into the recognize. -- into the record. i recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wanted to make sure i was unmuted. i appreciate being here, chairman, good afternoon. and to the rest of the committee, thanks again for allowing me to testify today. the 116th congress has...
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cline is the founder and editor at large of vox, the author of why we're polarized. a senior editor at the dispatch and a columnist for time, the author of divided we fall. ezra, looking at this election, if somebody were to ask you the question, an american would ask you simply, why are we so polarized, what is the answer? >> we are polarized because we disagree. let me put this in a slightly different way in terms of parties. what has happened in american politics that has made us polarized in the way that it functions in our common conversation suspect that we have become more deeply in disagreement with each other. it's that disagreement has become better sorted between the parties. if you go back 30 or 40 or 50 years, you have liberal republicans like george romney, conservative democrats. and that creates an incentive in a capacity for cross-party governance that we don't have right now. i am not really concerned about american disagreement. there are kinds that are toxic and some that are constructive. i am worried about the inability to govern because the par
cline is the founder and editor at large of vox, the author of why we're polarized. a senior editor at the dispatch and a columnist for time, the author of divided we fall. ezra, looking at this election, if somebody were to ask you the question, an american would ask you simply, why are we so polarized, what is the answer? >> we are polarized because we disagree. let me put this in a slightly different way in terms of parties. what has happened in american politics that has made us...
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joining us tonight, congressman mark green, tom del baccaro, congressman ben cline, kristin tate, fordajor headlines. nation's biggest school system shut down. we have more on this story
joining us tonight, congressman mark green, tom del baccaro, congressman ben cline, kristin tate, fordajor headlines. nation's biggest school system shut down. we have more on this story
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and patsy cline stood here. >> right there. >> right there. >> yeah. >> you know -- deford bailey stoodre will. ♪ ♪ i was standing ♪ by my window ♪ on a dark and cloudy day ♪ when i saw a hearse come rolling ♪ ♪ to carry my mother away ♪ well the circle ♪ be unbroken ♪ by and by lord ♪ by and by ♪ there's a better ♪ home awaiting ♪ in the sky lord ♪ in the sky ♪ well the circle be unbroken ♪ by and by lord ♪ by and by ♪ there's a better ♪ home awaiting ♪ in the sky lord ♪ in the sky ♪ there's a better ♪ home awaiting ♪ in the sky lord ♪ in the sky >> god bless. >> amen. >> y'all are awesome. reopening. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now
and patsy cline stood here. >> right there. >> right there. >> yeah. >> you know -- deford bailey stoodre will. ♪ ♪ i was standing ♪ by my window ♪ on a dark and cloudy day ♪ when i saw a hearse come rolling ♪ ♪ to carry my mother away ♪ well the circle ♪ be unbroken ♪ by and by lord ♪ by and by ♪ there's a better ♪ home awaiting ♪ in the sky lord ♪ in the sky ♪ well the circle be unbroken ♪ by and by lord ♪ by and by ♪ there's a...
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joining us tonight, congressman mark green, tom del baccaro, congressman ben cline, kristin tate, fordlo with major headlines. nation's biggest school system shut down. we have more on this story.
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cline smith's activities i was not aware of until i read the ig report. i know that he has taken responsibility for those representations. and i'm -- that -- i understand that. the errors and omissions in that package, other than mr mr. clinesmith's admitted activities over the report from the cia. i do not know any of those other errors have been proven to be intentional acts. >> senator. >> so we've established. >> senator hawley, your time is expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator black burn. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. mccabe thank you for being with us today. listening to you just answering senator hawley's question reminded me you are spending a lot of time on cnn these days and, of course, this is not a debate on cnn. this is a hearing of the senate judiciary committee. and i have to say, when did you go to cnn? >> i'm sorry was that a question -- >> yeah, yeah. i'll answer it for you. was it in august? was it in 2019? i think that may be right. i think you're pretty lucky. >> it might have been. >> to have landed. >> i don't remember e
cline smith's activities i was not aware of until i read the ig report. i know that he has taken responsibility for those representations. and i'm -- that -- i understand that. the errors and omissions in that package, other than mr mr. clinesmith's admitted activities over the report from the cia. i do not know any of those other errors have been proven to be intentional acts. >> senator. >> so we've established. >> senator hawley, your time is expired. >> thank you,...
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ron cline klain is great, he'll great job but he needs a transition runway. part is the president can have a political meltdown but he needs to agree sooner rather than later to a bill that would allow the government to assist the private sector in getting through this covid crisis. and that cannot be part of a meltdown. so we'll live with the political side of it. the government side of it is something that's inexcusable. >> jeffrey goldberg, i want to read you something matt lewis wrote. he doesn't understand why the republican party isn't kicking trump now instead of kicking trump while he's down, the republicans think they can finesse their way to the stop. they think trump will reward loyalty, the old man will retire and turn the store over to you to run. that never happens. right now the appeasement is the georgia senate runoff strategy. as matt lewis lays out, if past is pro long, we know how this ends. >> right. the interesting thing here is that trump's behavior is completely predictable in that regard. the thing i would add to what matt lewis wrote
ron cline klain is great, he'll great job but he needs a transition runway. part is the president can have a political meltdown but he needs to agree sooner rather than later to a bill that would allow the government to assist the private sector in getting through this covid crisis. and that cannot be part of a meltdown. so we'll live with the political side of it. the government side of it is something that's inexcusable. >> jeffrey goldberg, i want to read you something matt lewis...
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cline: veterans will seek longer hours. veterans work well in a team and have a sense of duty. they're disciplined, determined, confident. they're trapd to be problem solvers, to adapt to training situations. these reasons i encourage small businesses to hire rubicon and i thank planning and tssi to be one of across the wardees nation who have already committed themselves to doing so. madam speaker, i yield back. for peaker pro tempore: what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to ddress the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. need a covid relief package and we need it now. merica is the richest country in the world. mr. crist: in fact, america is he richest country in the history. the cares act and the fed pumped trillions of dollars into the economy this spring. interest rates sunk to historic lows. our economic might was built for moment. for this emergency. we can afford to meet the needs and this pandemic. economists in fact
cline: veterans will seek longer hours. veterans work well in a team and have a sense of duty. they're disciplined, determined, confident. they're trapd to be problem solvers, to adapt to training situations. these reasons i encourage small businesses to hire rubicon and i thank planning and tssi to be one of across the wardees nation who have already committed themselves to doing so. madam speaker, i yield back. for peaker pro tempore: what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek...
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extended merced line, which i'm a rider of, and there are requests to meet them, and they this had clined -- and they had declined to do so. you cannot refuse to meet with one group over another. i think mr. tumlin has a responsibility despite the heavy duty he has with the pandemic to meet with concerned groups. so these are my concerns, plus, the closed captioning is not working on the sfgovtv channel. thank you. >> thank. >> next caller, please. >> you have eight questions remaining. >> yes, i am marge gerry. i am a resident. two things. bring back the 27. agree with the other two callers, absolutely. by the way, how about the folsom and the number 47, all buses that are heading out from downtown going to 15th are not running. i have to walk the entire time. the number 8 goes on the free wait at sixth street or fifth street. they are getting their transportation, but all of us who need the 27, the folsom, 47, we are not getting anything. lastly, this might not be your category. the subway problem. the portal that is on fourth street between harrison and bryan is full of graffiti. i hav
extended merced line, which i'm a rider of, and there are requests to meet them, and they this had clined -- and they had declined to do so. you cannot refuse to meet with one group over another. i think mr. tumlin has a responsibility despite the heavy duty he has with the pandemic to meet with concerned groups. so these are my concerns, plus, the closed captioning is not working on the sfgovtv channel. thank you. >> thank. >> next caller, please. >> you have eight questions...
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cline smith's activities i was not aware of until i read the ig report. i know that he has taken responsibility for those representations. and i'm -- that -- i understand that. the errors and omissions in that package, other than mr mr. clinesmith's admitted activities over the report from the cia. i do not know any of those other errors have been proven to be intentional acts. >> senator. >> so we've established. >> senator hawley, your time is expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator black burn. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. mccabe thank you for being with us today. listening to you just answering senator hawley's question reminded me you are spending a lot of time on cnn these days and, of course, this is not a debate on cnn. this is a hearing of the senate judiciary committee. and i have to say, when did you go to cnn? >> i'm sorry was that a question -- >> yeah, yeah. i'll answer it for you. was it in august? was it in 2019? i think that may be right. i think you're pretty lucky. >> it might have been. >> to have landed. >> i don't remember e
cline smith's activities i was not aware of until i read the ig report. i know that he has taken responsibility for those representations. and i'm -- that -- i understand that. the errors and omissions in that package, other than mr mr. clinesmith's admitted activities over the report from the cia. i do not know any of those other errors have been proven to be intentional acts. >> senator. >> so we've established. >> senator hawley, your time is expired. >> thank you,...
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cline smith's activities i was not aware of until i read the ig report. i know that he has taken responsibility for those representations. and i'm -- that -- i understand that. the errors and omissions in that package, other than mr mr. clinesmith's admitted activities over the report from the cia. i do not know any of those other errors have been proven to be intentional acts. >> senator. >> so we've established. >> senator hawley, your time is expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator black burn. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. mccabe thank you for being with us today. listening to you just answering senator hawley's question reminded me you are spending a lot of time on cnn these days and, of course, this is not a debate on cnn. this is a hearing of the senate judiciary committee. and i have to say, when did you go to cnn? >> i'm sorry was that a question -- >> yeah, yeah. i'll answer it for you. was it in august? was it in 2019? i think that may be right. i think you're pretty lucky. >> it might have been. >> to have landed. >> i don't remember e
cline smith's activities i was not aware of until i read the ig report. i know that he has taken responsibility for those representations. and i'm -- that -- i understand that. the errors and omissions in that package, other than mr mr. clinesmith's admitted activities over the report from the cia. i do not know any of those other errors have been proven to be intentional acts. >> senator. >> so we've established. >> senator hawley, your time is expired. >> thank you,...
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extended merced line, which i'm a rider of, and there are requests to meet them, and they this had clined to do -- and they had declined to do so. you cannot refuse to meet with one group over another. i think mr. tumlin has a responsibility despite the heavy duty he has with the pandemic to meet with concerned groups. so these are my concerns, plus, the closed captioning is not working on the sfgovtv channel. thank you. >> thank. >> next caller, please. >> you have eight questions remaining. >> yes, i am marge gerry. i am a resident. two things. bring back the 27. agree with the other two callers, absolutely. by the way, how about the folsom and the number 47, all buses that are heading out from downtown going to 15th are not running. i have to walk the entire time. the number 8 goes on the free wait at sixth street or fifth street. they are getting their transportation, but all of us who need the 27, the folsom, 47, we are not getting anything. lastly, this might not be your category. the subway problem. the portal that is on fourth street between harrison and bryan is full of graffiti.
extended merced line, which i'm a rider of, and there are requests to meet them, and they this had clined to do -- and they had declined to do so. you cannot refuse to meet with one group over another. i think mr. tumlin has a responsibility despite the heavy duty he has with the pandemic to meet with concerned groups. so these are my concerns, plus, the closed captioning is not working on the sfgovtv channel. thank you. >> thank. >> next caller, please. >> you have eight...
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this has been a methodical cline for joe biden or if you want to call it a methodical decline for theof math and counting ballots in a republican state. if the governor of georgia thought there was fraud, we would have heard from him by now. they're simply counting votes and we'll watch, 1,797 now, the president's lead because they counted the election day vote first. we went from tuesday into early wednesday. there we go. that's georgia. we'll keep an eye on that. we'll tell me if it changes. again, 42,142 votes in the commonwealth of pennsylvania where the president led by more than a half million votes. 600,000 votes at one point. there's nothing wrong with that. they counted the election day vote first. you see all these red counties. pennsylvania is a big complicated state, very rural state up in here. the president does extremely well in those counties. he turned out an impressive election day and mounted an impressive total. they started counting the mail-in ballots. democrats did that disproportionately. about a quarter million left to count. 250,000. 20% of those are right he
this has been a methodical cline for joe biden or if you want to call it a methodical decline for theof math and counting ballots in a republican state. if the governor of georgia thought there was fraud, we would have heard from him by now. they're simply counting votes and we'll watch, 1,797 now, the president's lead because they counted the election day vote first. we went from tuesday into early wednesday. there we go. that's georgia. we'll keep an eye on that. we'll tell me if it changes....
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in cline our ears. and show us always the truth that makes and keeps men free. in the name of our lord, cheeses christ. we pray, amen. we are very happy that so many of you ministers are present at this meeting. the treasurer of our association, has wonder to me if some of you would like to pay your dues for this time, this year which begins with september. i am sure that he will be in the lobby after this session ready to shake your hand. we are very happy to see so many of you ministers present. and we want this to be a true meaning of the association. under the policy of your committee, we wish to have as guests more regular and special meetings, as many personalities of note and reputation as possible. the purpose of course is to grow, and to give indictment to the spiritual leaders of our community. thus a similar avocation was extended by this ocean to nixon. please understand this is not a political rally, this is a meeting of this ocean of ministers. and we rely upon your sense for good order, proper respect to the nominee of the highest office of our la
in cline our ears. and show us always the truth that makes and keeps men free. in the name of our lord, cheeses christ. we pray, amen. we are very happy that so many of you ministers are present at this meeting. the treasurer of our association, has wonder to me if some of you would like to pay your dues for this time, this year which begins with september. i am sure that he will be in the lobby after this session ready to shake your hand. we are very happy to see so many of you ministers...