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ok so the talk show host craven it was chosen to introduce black panther as one of the best picture nominees at the oscars and wasn't focused around the praise for what was described as he's powerful speech about africa now the daily show host who's from johannesburg chose to include a close a phrase in he's instr let's have a listen. if you don't want anyone to come up with a good job of trying for all believe. if you could remind me of the great cause suffering. by our front yard which may be in times like that when we start to go then when we try to find a job this is the best picture nominee. ok so what many people didn't realize was that trevor no i offered a completely misleading translation. of phrase what he actually said was why people don't know i'm lying has sparked a huge social media reaction this was a user quoted one of the funniest stands ever pulled off at the oscars is another writes respects to travel you know of for his joke to south africans that's of course where is an official language and this credit striven no for putting black history month back on track a reference
ok so the talk show host craven it was chosen to introduce black panther as one of the best picture nominees at the oscars and wasn't focused around the praise for what was described as he's powerful speech about africa now the daily show host who's from johannesburg chose to include a close a phrase in he's instr let's have a listen. if you don't want anyone to come up with a good job of trying for all believe. if you could remind me of the great cause suffering. by our front yard which may be...
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they are craven, they will say or do anything that people put in front of them. for that focus group say they should say. they cling to power for no reason other than to give that power. if your major democrat, including those scared that ralph northam would be the democratic sitting governor in virginia when they brought in 2020 -- which already started -- they have called for him to resign. it's not clear whether they are calling for them to resign because, like the rest of us, they are so outraged at these photos and his possible involvement in them, his stated involvement, or that they are worried about his liability as a sitting governor of virginia. but the president said something else at the end of a street which really raise the ire of many americans and got very little coverage by the mainstream media who come of course, is pretty much pro-abortion themselves. just look at their coverage and lack of coverage. is that the same governor earlier in the week said, when it infant -- she didn't say uterine material or pollywog or some mushy looking thing on t
they are craven, they will say or do anything that people put in front of them. for that focus group say they should say. they cling to power for no reason other than to give that power. if your major democrat, including those scared that ralph northam would be the democratic sitting governor in virginia when they brought in 2020 -- which already started -- they have called for him to resign. it's not clear whether they are calling for them to resign because, like the rest of us, they are so...
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. >> reporter: the massive operation was under the command of craven county sheriff chip hughes. >> we looking at the percentages of what is the chance a 3-year-old child in the elements with the wildlife that's in the area, bears, coyote tie coyotes is going to survive this in the odds were not in our favor. >> reporter: it's a sthaerth captivated the nation and brought a community together. >> when they showed up yo you could see the look of determination, you know, casey is -- he belongs to all of us now. >> reporter: all the while hughes promised casey's famil d he'd bring their boy home. >>s that was a tall promise and we were determined to stay till the end. when the rescuers pulled up and the doors open and i saw this child there, big brown eyes, it was tear jerking. this is when we made good on our promise. i would have stayed out there an entire year just to make that happen. >> reporter: casey's body temperature was low but he only had strachs. he told his parents he bepre befriended a bear. >> we're thankful that you came out to search for casey. >> reporter: greer will neve
. >> reporter: the massive operation was under the command of craven county sheriff chip hughes. >> we looking at the percentages of what is the chance a 3-year-old child in the elements with the wildlife that's in the area, bears, coyote tie coyotes is going to survive this in the odds were not in our favor. >> reporter: it's a sthaerth captivated the nation and brought a community together. >> when they showed up yo you could see the look of determination, you know,...
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o n a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are bradley aging and the question is who's going to look after the growing number of elderly men and women in the years that lie ahead and to take care of its seniors germany alone needs at least an additional thirty thousand specialist carers and gaps in the market are often filled by workers from outside the country but it's not enough and there are plans to create thousands of new jobs in the sector. now both is one country that has trained up many care workers and sent them to germany and elsewhere in the e.u. to earn a living but dedicated care is like a relative rule here from sarajevo a concerned about their reputation this after it emerged that some of her colleagues have apparently purchased fake qualifications. mirela to earlier calls it her dream job for twelve years she's worked in a state run home for the aging in sarajevo and she loves it you can go there are far too few staff to take care of the four hundred resid
o n a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are bradley aging and the question is who's going to look after the growing number of elderly men and women in the years that lie ahead and to take care of its seniors germany alone needs at least an additional thirty thousand specialist carers and gaps in the market are often filled by workers from outside the country but it's not...
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manchester united have moved into the top 4, beating fulham 3 nil at craven cottage. paul pogba kept us his good form, scoring twice to make it 10 wins in 11 games under caretaker manager ole gunnar solskjaer. cardiff city scored a 93rd minute winner to beat southampton and move out of the relegation zone. and everton manager marco silva's return to former club watford ended in a 1 nil defeat. dundee united are into the quarter finals of the scottish cup for the first time in three seasons after beating st mirren. another championship side partick thistle are also through. welcome to bbc london news. a london the structure will be replaced by a new branch of a different design. carolyn rigby has more. if the demolition project described by italy's transport minister as the image of the country's revival. thousands of tonnes of steel and concrete work removed from the bridge in order to make it lighter before a huge crane began to carefully lower the first section to the ground. decked out in a red hard the ground. decked out in a red hard the italian prime minister lo
manchester united have moved into the top 4, beating fulham 3 nil at craven cottage. paul pogba kept us his good form, scoring twice to make it 10 wins in 11 games under caretaker manager ole gunnar solskjaer. cardiff city scored a 93rd minute winner to beat southampton and move out of the relegation zone. and everton manager marco silva's return to former club watford ended in a 1 nil defeat. dundee united are into the quarter finals of the scottish cup for the first time in three seasons...
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follow in a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin in the italian capital rome where people are quite simply furious why well because the city is drowning in rubbish rome's trash collectors are supposed to remove five thousand tonnes of rubbish each day but why should they take it unfortunately for the time being no one has an answer to that question the result is that the city is facing a rubbish crisis and nobody is happy for people like francesco pierre roni the situation is a smelly and unsightly metaphor for the overall decline of his country and what he and others are asking is who is to blame. rome the eternal city picture postcard pretty at least from a distance up close it's a different story sticking piles of garbage are piled up in the shadow of st peter's basilica. it's an ongoing crisis. locals like francesco piano many are in despair the city employee lives in the suburb of mont to suckle yet only and his neighbors do what they can to tackle the mounting piles of trash but nobody empties the overflowing garbage containers. so where can
follow in a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin in the italian capital rome where people are quite simply furious why well because the city is drowning in rubbish rome's trash collectors are supposed to remove five thousand tonnes of rubbish each day but why should they take it unfortunately for the time being no one has an answer to that question the result is that the city is facing a rubbish crisis and nobody is happy for people like francesco pierre...
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o n a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are rapidly aging and the question is who's.
o n a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are rapidly aging and the question is who's.
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o n a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin in the italian capital rome where people are quite simply furious why well because the city.
o n a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin in the italian capital rome where people are quite simply furious why well because the city.
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philip craven was rolled into a wheelchair on the podium and said that the entire russian paralympic team will not be going to the real games and twenty sixteen a lot of who are back then because in the in the case of the paralympic team there was no proof of systematic doping system there i mean these people have suffered enough already and there was a lot of outcry about not. having them go to those games in any case now we have this conditional restatement which is the first major reinstatement of the russian sports body. of the russian anti-doping agency was reinstated early last year twenty nine months is a long time for any athlete to be out of international competition paralympians of already has two big lympics although the big face going to tokyo next summer what toll has this taken on them well we remember interviewing several of those paralympians when the whole scandal happened they were obviously in tears nothing can rectify the fact that they missed out on the twenty sixteen games in entirely and we're talking about champions like. a swimmer or. wrestler they've won so
philip craven was rolled into a wheelchair on the podium and said that the entire russian paralympic team will not be going to the real games and twenty sixteen a lot of who are back then because in the in the case of the paralympic team there was no proof of systematic doping system there i mean these people have suffered enough already and there was a lot of outcry about not. having them go to those games in any case now we have this conditional restatement which is the first major...
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they have kicked off at craven cottage, gold is so far. i will be back with an update later.ek: extreme weather predictions. 0n the mend with vr. and... # slam it to the left if you're having a good time # shake it to the right if ya know that you feel fine. uh... the last four years have been the hottest on record. the climate is changing. average global temperatures are rising. as we continue to release more c02 into the atmosphere, scientists are repeating their warning that humanity faces extremely difficult decisions about our future. if we choose to reduce the risks from a changing climate, that will require reducing our carbon dioxide emissions over the coming decades. the implications to that are fundamental transformations to society about how we generate our electricity, how we travel around, what diet we have. those are the difficult choices that, as a global community, we have to take. professor ed hawkins has summarised the average global temperatures in this simple graphic, with 1850 on the left and the present day on the right. what you see from 1850 up to 2018
they have kicked off at craven cottage, gold is so far. i will be back with an update later.ek: extreme weather predictions. 0n the mend with vr. and... # slam it to the left if you're having a good time # shake it to the right if ya know that you feel fine. uh... the last four years have been the hottest on record. the climate is changing. average global temperatures are rising. as we continue to release more c02 into the atmosphere, scientists are repeating their warning that humanity faces...
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hello and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are rapidly aging and the question is who's going to look after the growing number of elderly men and women in the years the fly ahead to take care of its seniors germany alone needs at least an additional thirty.
hello and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are rapidly aging and the question is who's going to look after the growing number of elderly men and women in the years the fly ahead to take care of its seniors germany alone needs at least an additional thirty.
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salford red devils fought back to beat hull kr 2a points to 22 at craven park.den amongst the try—scorers. a win will see them go joint top of the super league table... chris eubank says he's petrified of his son losing his big fight tonight, against james degale. just a word of warning there's some flash photography in the pictures we're about to show you. it's a crucial career fight for the 33—year—old degale, who's a two—time super middleweight world champion and olympic gold medallist — while chris eubankjunior has yet to break into the sport's elite... and de gale says the loser, will have to retire. at this stage in my career i have two when. i put in the hard work, i have trained extremely hard, i had taken it extremely serious. i know you hear this a lot but i believe i am in the best shape i have ever been in. honestly, mentally and physically i am in great shape. he isa he is a proven fighter, he has fought in more high—profile fights than me. he is a former olympic gold medallist so in that sense you could say he is a pedigree but in terms of the leve
salford red devils fought back to beat hull kr 2a points to 22 at craven park.den amongst the try—scorers. a win will see them go joint top of the super league table... chris eubank says he's petrified of his son losing his big fight tonight, against james degale. just a word of warning there's some flash photography in the pictures we're about to show you. it's a crucial career fight for the 33—year—old degale, who's a two—time super middleweight world champion and olympic gold...
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me peter craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are bradley aging and the question is who's going to look after the growing number of elderly men and women in the years that lie ahead to take care of its seniors germany alone needs at least an additional.
me peter craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are bradley aging and the question is who's going to look after the growing number of elderly men and women in the years that lie ahead to take care of its seniors germany alone needs at least an additional.
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hello and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are bradley aig and the question is who's going to look.
hello and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin with a problem that's facing societies right across europe the fact that they are bradley aig and the question is who's going to look.
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and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, claudio ranieri's time at fulham is up as he leaves craven cottagefter just three months in charge. good evening. the court of appeal has ordered the retrial of a woman who was convicted of the murder of her husband, after lawyers said she'd suffered "decades of abuse". sally challen, who's 65 and from surrey, killed her husband richard in a hammer attack in 2010. she had denied murder, and will now be retried after new evidence emerged about her mental state at the time of the killing. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is at the royal courts ofjustice. this was a truly dramatic day in court, the court room was packed, and there were cheers as the judges announced they were quashing the murder conviction, it will now be for a newjury to decide whether sally challen should be convicted of murder. from the start sally challen admitted that she had killed her husband richard. what has been under scrutiny at this appeal is why she did it. the couple were married for 30 years, and made their home in surrey with their two sons. sally challen‘s lawy
and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, claudio ranieri's time at fulham is up as he leaves craven cottagefter just three months in charge. good evening. the court of appeal has ordered the retrial of a woman who was convicted of the murder of her husband, after lawyers said she'd suffered "decades of abuse". sally challen, who's 65 and from surrey, killed her husband richard in a hammer attack in 2010. she had denied murder, and will now be retried after new evidence emerged about...
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it's at craven cottage where struggling fulham are up against manchester united.arcus rashford, the match winner last week, is dropped to the bench to make way for romelu lukaku. united are still unbeaten under solskjaer. with manchester city playing chelsea tomorrow, liverpool have a chance to go top once again, a draw would be enough to do that at home to bournemouth. black armbands will be worn at all games this weekend in memory of the cardiff city striker emiliano sala's whose body was recovered from the plane that crashed in the english channel there will also be a minute's silence at st where cardiff play southampton. it's the second round of fixtures in the six nations championship. two matches today. ireland are the raining champions but they had that opening—day defeat to england in dublin. they cannot afford to lose today they are to realistically maintain their title. scotla nd realistically maintain their title. scotland are looking for back to back wins after beating italy last week. wales face italy in rome. that is at 4:30pm. they came from 16—0 do
it's at craven cottage where struggling fulham are up against manchester united.arcus rashford, the match winner last week, is dropped to the bench to make way for romelu lukaku. united are still unbeaten under solskjaer. with manchester city playing chelsea tomorrow, liverpool have a chance to go top once again, a draw would be enough to do that at home to bournemouth. black armbands will be worn at all games this weekend in memory of the cardiff city striker emiliano sala's whose body was...
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manchester united have moved into the top 4, beating fulham 3 nil at craven cottage.ager marco silva‘s return to former club watford ended in a 1 nil defeat. dundee united are into the quarter finals of the scottish cup
manchester united have moved into the top 4, beating fulham 3 nil at craven cottage.ager marco silva‘s return to former club watford ended in a 1 nil defeat. dundee united are into the quarter finals of the scottish cup
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>> craven politicians. they don't want too solve the problem. i have been around the world.seen people wait in line at u.s. embassies in south america and europe who are desperately seeking to come to this country. then we have politicians like that one who endorsed the idea that people can come across the border and make a mockery of our laws. let's fiction this problem and get away from politicians like maxine waters. liz: the democrat who did the 180, he's california congressman adam schiff. he insists there is no national security threat at the border. he says the president is trying to build a wall we don't need, addressing a crisis we don't have and claiming authority he doesn't have. but adam schiff 8 years ago wrote an opinion piece for "politico" saying there is a national threat at the bored and talked about the horrific violence. he said illegal trafficking, guns and drugs, it, a national security and public safety threat for both the u.s. and mexico. he went on to say there are some common sense measures that could be taken to diminish the level of drug violence
>> craven politicians. they don't want too solve the problem. i have been around the world.seen people wait in line at u.s. embassies in south america and europe who are desperately seeking to come to this country. then we have politicians like that one who endorsed the idea that people can come across the border and make a mockery of our laws. let's fiction this problem and get away from politicians like maxine waters. liz: the democrat who did the 180, he's california congressman adam...
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out late term abortions for cavalier reasons and doctors will perform them with the indulgence of craven you talk about this it is just a scare tactic, not something that is really happening. >> is happening and people need to realize that was the governor and his description he gave on that radio show, they never complete the statement, they say the baby will be born and if it is not viable or has a severe handicapped it will be kept comfortable and the woman can talk to the doctor and that is where they end the conversation. they talked about ending the baby's life. those on the other side who believe in pro-choice position don't discos that to people. i'm proud of senator sachs and the other pro-life senators who are saying enough is enough, this is too far. shannon: political said it was false the baby could be aborted a minute before is born under this new law. talking to and ob/gyn, the baby would be crowding, not a minute before but the day before, the week before. >> these are silly discussions when people are trying to equivocate about those arguments. the reality is what's new
out late term abortions for cavalier reasons and doctors will perform them with the indulgence of craven you talk about this it is just a scare tactic, not something that is really happening. >> is happening and people need to realize that was the governor and his description he gave on that radio show, they never complete the statement, they say the baby will be born and if it is not viable or has a severe handicapped it will be kept comfortable and the woman can talk to the doctor and...
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of congress, many of whom i work with and know and even respected have stooped to such a level of cravens that supports donald trump and his continued trampling of our democratic institutions and institutions of government. and they have just, you know, kowtowed to him. and i think history will show that they have been complicit in what donald trump has been involved in. they have not stood up. and those that have stood up, i think unfortunately they have left the halls of congress. but at some point i am very much hoping that they are going to come to their senses and realize that mr. trump's, again, demagoguery as well as his continued denigration of our democratic system and institutions needs to come to a halt. >> a man hawho has never held back beus and we appreciate you taking our questions this night of the "state of the union." former cia director brennen. thank you very much. >> i want to bring into the conversation now another first year member of congress. katey hill is a democrat from southern california. she is the first democrat to represent her district in congress in a qu
of congress, many of whom i work with and know and even respected have stooped to such a level of cravens that supports donald trump and his continued trampling of our democratic institutions and institutions of government. and they have just, you know, kowtowed to him. and i think history will show that they have been complicit in what donald trump has been involved in. they have not stood up. and those that have stood up, i think unfortunately they have left the halls of congress. but at some...
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>> this is a craven political tactic by a political leader, but we've him to expect that every sinceperiod i was asked why they didn't put up --r told him if they did that, the laws might pass. i think that's what might happen here. it's a very, very bold piece of legislation that absolutely has issues. i think instead of shaming critics of climate change and we be taking this opportunity to educate everybody so that they understand what's in the deal. but you've got a lot of conservationists who are behind this effort too. yes, it's a moon shot. yes there are parts of this legislation that cannot be accomplished in ten years, but that shouldn't mean we shouldn't come to the table and make us a workable bill. one quick response, please. >> i worked in the senate and never heard a senator being semicomplaining the bill being brought up on the senate bill. who is the genius who decided to put this in legislative language -- what do they think was going to happen? they created ledge laid of language so we can put every democrat on record as being for alexandria ocasio-cortez's $100 tril
>> this is a craven political tactic by a political leader, but we've him to expect that every sinceperiod i was asked why they didn't put up --r told him if they did that, the laws might pass. i think that's what might happen here. it's a very, very bold piece of legislation that absolutely has issues. i think instead of shaming critics of climate change and we be taking this opportunity to educate everybody so that they understand what's in the deal. but you've got a lot of...
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the partisan pandering, craven and complete, as ugly as it is obvious.e term "term limits" the rallying cry for a successful man or woman in the next national election. let's come back to them. we also learned things today that matter, not about cohen and his remorse or the president's character or lack thereof. i doubt many of his supporters ever really believed he was a man of integrity. his flaws made him a match for the flawed place they were sending him, and today that showed. what we learned is where we are headed. the democrats are apparently pursuing two theories, trying to show the president participated in a felony by covering up payments made to cohen as reimbursement for the hush money paid to women to protect the campaign, a potential felony. impeachable? hard to fathom how republicans would get onboard with that with the unanimous dismissal of it today. not one of them offered up anything to prove the president did nothing wrong or actually did something right. but they all were on script in insisting that cohen, nothing to believe. now, th
the partisan pandering, craven and complete, as ugly as it is obvious.e term "term limits" the rallying cry for a successful man or woman in the next national election. let's come back to them. we also learned things today that matter, not about cohen and his remorse or the president's character or lack thereof. i doubt many of his supporters ever really believed he was a man of integrity. his flaws made him a match for the flawed place they were sending him, and today that showed....
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earlier manchester united moved into the top four with a dominant win ove fulham at craven cottage.reshuffled. six and changes against struggling fulham settled the better. a list of their first and best chance. paul pogba make them pgy- best chance. paul pogba make them pay. a ferocious strike. sergio unmoved, —— mcafee able to show off his moves to the united fans. that is what was about to be demonstrated. shake city defence and straight into the corner. united proving their watching owner, shirley impressed. a penalty which pogba converted. jose mourinho united will make the top floor in the new year. his successor has done just that. pst our next up in the champions league. but domestically at least there —— they are still not stopping the smiling akamai. we know how good it is going forward. we know it is physical presence in the box, always going to cause a problem for the players. a great goalfor the first one, fantastic strike. you wa nt to the first one, fantastic strike. you want to keep moving on, onto the next one. you want to look forward of course, tottenham, liverpoo
earlier manchester united moved into the top four with a dominant win ove fulham at craven cottage.reshuffled. six and changes against struggling fulham settled the better. a list of their first and best chance. paul pogba make them pgy- best chance. paul pogba make them pay. a ferocious strike. sergio unmoved, —— mcafee able to show off his moves to the united fans. that is what was about to be demonstrated. shake city defence and straight into the corner. united proving their watching...
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this is a craven act based on distraction he president would steal funds we use to support -- brave, young soldiers to for a monument to waste. he would try to steal his way to his totem to vanity and hate. will he ever look our veterans and soldiers in the eye and tell them it is they who will pay for this? of course not. he wants to -- if he is going to try to do this, he has to come through congress to do it. i urge support of this bill and reject president trump's national emergency lie. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president. the gentlewoman from texas. ms. granger: i support this conference report before us and today and urge a yes vote. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and -- on the conference .eport to acompmy h.j.res. 31 mr. speaker, i yield myself -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lowey: i yield myself the balance of my time
this is a craven act based on distraction he president would steal funds we use to support -- brave, young soldiers to for a monument to waste. he would try to steal his way to his totem to vanity and hate. will he ever look our veterans and soldiers in the eye and tell them it is they who will pay for this? of course not. he wants to -- if he is going to try to do this, he has to come through congress to do it. i urge support of this bill and reject president trump's national emergency lie....
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in this runaround congress is a craven act built on lies and distraction. the president would steal funds we use to support our brave young soldiers just to pay for an agent -- ancient monument. our nationalegrade security to steal his way to hit -- his totem to vanity and hate. wants toresident compromise our military with his tinpot authoritarian tactic, he will have to come through this congress to do it. host: that was debbie wasserman schultz saying he will have to come through congress for the national emergency because under the 1976 national emergencies to, congress has the ability end an emergency bypassing a joint resolution. if that comes to the floor, which democrats say they will do and go to the senate and mitch mcconnell, majority leader warning the president on the phone according to reports in the newspaper that it would pass in the senate and it would be up to the president to veto it. congress would need two thirds to override a veto which newspapers say there are not the votes to do that. but hear from robert in missouri. an independent.
in this runaround congress is a craven act built on lies and distraction. the president would steal funds we use to support our brave young soldiers just to pay for an agent -- ancient monument. our nationalegrade security to steal his way to hit -- his totem to vanity and hate. wants toresident compromise our military with his tinpot authoritarian tactic, he will have to come through this congress to do it. host: that was debbie wasserman schultz saying he will have to come through congress...