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crist: ok. let me get back to a little bit of what my colleague was just asking you about, because i sit on another appropriations subcommittee that has some overlap with regard to your headquarters at the f.b.i. there was some consternation around exactly the g.s.a. and the f.b.i. had become -- had come -- rather -- to abandon a decade-old plan to build a suburban centralized campus in favor of a more expensive plan, as you said, to knock down the current site and rebuild a smaller building there on pennsylvania avenue. now, the g.s.a. leader, emily murphy -- you may know her. i don't know. in her opening statement before the other committee, she stated, i want to be clear, the f.b.i. made the decision to propose remaining at its current location. i wish the f.b.i. were here with me today to explain their reasoning for having done so, but there was a new f.b.i. director -- which i assume is you -- who joined the agency in august, 2017, and i don't find at all surprising that a new leader coming
crist: ok. let me get back to a little bit of what my colleague was just asking you about, because i sit on another appropriations subcommittee that has some overlap with regard to your headquarters at the f.b.i. there was some consternation around exactly the g.s.a. and the f.b.i. had become -- had come -- rather -- to abandon a decade-old plan to build a suburban centralized campus in favor of a more expensive plan, as you said, to knock down the current site and rebuild a smaller building...
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crist: great. you just addressed a little bit about, you know, what, was that ultimately your decision to abandon the prior idea of going to a campus location and stay downtown? director wray: it's absolutely the f.b.i.'s view, the f.b.i.'s choice, the f.b.i.'s preference to build a new building, a bigger building, not a smaller building, at our current location, which would allow us to, as i said, improve security, build a state of the-art facility, add the number of people in terms of consolidating remaintprint, and accessible to all of our partners, and to the public. crist: wasn't it in fact complicated that the campus location is something that had been embraced by your predecessors, or was that not the case? can't week fori my predecessors. i know that when i came in and i asked the question, tell me why we are not building the building here in this location, it appeared to me that people have thought that i was not an option .hat was available to us so i don't know that given the choice, my
crist: great. you just addressed a little bit about, you know, what, was that ultimately your decision to abandon the prior idea of going to a campus location and stay downtown? director wray: it's absolutely the f.b.i.'s view, the f.b.i.'s choice, the f.b.i.'s preference to build a new building, a bigger building, not a smaller building, at our current location, which would allow us to, as i said, improve security, build a state of the-art facility, add the number of people in terms of...
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cerramos con esto, crist so necesita a un doble pueden bu buscar a este trabajador que en sus ratolil la Única diferencia. >> r(risas). >> bl(todos hablan). >> hay que confesarlo. >> mi plan es trabajar cuatro o cinco aÑos mÁs y que ella tome el negocio familiar. >> r(risas). >> bienvenido. vamos a otras s cosas. >> presenta una propuesta es estatal. >> mucho cuidado si tiene planes de viaje a mÉxico, ingresan a la naciÓn vecina a la lista de paÍses con alto indice de se secuestros. >> oiga esto, nuevas cifras muestran que nueve de cada 10 solicitudes de detenciÓn en enviadas por ice a santa clara, son enviados a prisioneros con apellidos hispanos, regresaron los viernes de telemundo en tu barrio. >> ena va a estar con exp expertos de inmigraciÓn, re regresamos en dos minutos. >> m(musica). > >> (musica). >> este es su noticiero tel telemundo48a las 5:30. >> gracias por continuar en nu s media hora de noticias. >> buscando salvar vidas y restablecer confianza aprobaron una ley. >> buscan elevar los estÁndares para que los oficiales puedan
cerramos con esto, crist so necesita a un doble pueden bu buscar a este trabajador que en sus ratolil la Única diferencia. >> r(risas). >> bl(todos hablan). >> hay que confesarlo. >> mi plan es trabajar cuatro o cinco aÑos mÁs y que ella tome el negocio familiar. >> r(risas). >> bienvenido. vamos a otras s cosas. >> presenta una propuesta es estatal. >> mucho cuidado si tiene planes de viaje a mÉxico, ingresan a la naciÓn vecina a la lista de...
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we've got crist krna, charity breaking down the best on the web.ow the angry rhino lives to charge again. >> and what we know about holes in india, things tend to fall down in them. interesting part about this recovery mission is there's very clear video as to what's that bottom. a freak face, tears up. and he's 100 feet deep. >> how did he survive that? 100 feet is a long drop. >> and you can see how narrow the hole is. obviously as he fell that bottom. he was out there with friends picking fruit when he fell in. once they're there, you can see these guys in grey. they're looking at that monitor umlk you just saw. they're keeping an eye on this young boy. they pumped oxygen and other supplies to help keep him comfortable and alive. and they dropped a rope down the hole. they were aubl to get that underneath his legs. now it's a delicate mission to hold that rope and raise this boy up. >> they used quite a bit of technique and strategy. >> it took them about two hours to effect this rescue. >> pitch black can't move. not sure if anyone can hear you
we've got crist krna, charity breaking down the best on the web.ow the angry rhino lives to charge again. >> and what we know about holes in india, things tend to fall down in them. interesting part about this recovery mission is there's very clear video as to what's that bottom. a freak face, tears up. and he's 100 feet deep. >> how did he survive that? 100 feet is a long drop. >> and you can see how narrow the hole is. obviously as he fell that bottom. he was out there with...
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we've got crist breaking down the web. and the latest round of best guess. good luck trying to predict what happens next. you're going to need it this week. >> all kinds of excitement out there in south africa. you can see all sorts of animals running left and right because there are predators out there. one buffalo didn't get the memo. you can see something is chasing him. lion. and there's a bunch of them. >> that's the right instinct there. you're surrounded there by lions. it the it lion takes to the water and tries to sprinted for it. >> how unlikely can do you think a buffalo can be? turns out it's really unlucky. there we go. his day has gotten worse. now there's a crocodile chomping on it. >> maybe the buffalo's too big, too powerful for the crock. >> and then outside of the water are the lions. rock, meet hard place. and back to the shore which is populat populated entirely by lions. there is own wlae one course of action. fight back. at one point the buffalo starts chasing one of the lions and doesn't realize there's another one chasing from behind
we've got crist breaking down the web. and the latest round of best guess. good luck trying to predict what happens next. you're going to need it this week. >> all kinds of excitement out there in south africa. you can see all sorts of animals running left and right because there are predators out there. one buffalo didn't get the memo. you can see something is chasing him. lion. and there's a bunch of them. >> that's the right instinct there. you're surrounded there by lions. it...
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. >> this was a facebook request from a humanna d helen crist ferson. >> reporter: she said he was from an organization called black matters u.s. >> i click on their page, and it appeared they had about 400,000 follower i'm thinking that this is a legitimate organization. >> reporter: his new onlineriend helped him organize several more protests. but he could never get her on t phone. >> it was super bizarre. >> reporter: sheco dn't talk because she wasn't real. helen christofferson p was a falsesona created by russian trolls with linkso the kremlin. researchers commissioned by the senate intelligence committee spent seven months studying their methods. >> they look at movements that are popular, and tn they replicate it. >> reporter: but the trolls weren't just spreading fake news.ey ere spreading chaos. >> so the russians saw these otests taking place and decided, we want more of that? >> yes, they decided this is divisive and we're going to be in o the middlef it. >> reporter: special counsel robert mueller indicted the troll drm beh the operation. but with the 2020 election around t
. >> this was a facebook request from a humanna d helen crist ferson. >> reporter: she said he was from an organization called black matters u.s. >> i click on their page, and it appeared they had about 400,000 follower i'm thinking that this is a legitimate organization. >> reporter: his new onlineriend helped him organize several more protests. but he could never get her on t phone. >> it was super bizarre. >> reporter: sheco dn't talk because she wasn't...
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santo una multitud hace en parÍs una emotivo via crusis en la catedral de notre dame la pasiÓn de cristapalapa >>> noticiero telemundo con joÉe dÍaz-balart. >>> grupos que estÁn armado hasta los dientes, se hacen pasar por agentes fropnterizos para detener a cientos de inmigrantes en nuevo mÉxico quieren frenar lo que llaman una invasiÓn, activistas los denuncian por racistas e ilegales marÍa paula ochoa tiene las reacciones >>> instalados en carpas... estÁn al acecho de los indocumentados que entran a estados unidos >>> alto.... con armas con much veces apuntando las armas a las familias >>> los insultan hasta ahora han detenido a cientos de adultos y niÑos en el paso y nuevo mÉxico, para luego entregarlos a las autoridades. >>> que sÍ hay algÚn tipo de corto naciÓn con ellos, sÍ lo hay. ayudan en el sentido de hablarnos por telÉfono, notificarnos >>> el sindicato estadounidense de libertades civiles, denunciÓ al grupo y sus prÁcticas. hacerse pasar por un oficial de la patrulla fronteriza detenciÓn fal sas y secuestros y pidieron a las autoridades investigue a los que llaman miliciano
santo una multitud hace en parÍs una emotivo via crusis en la catedral de notre dame la pasiÓn de cristapalapa >>> noticiero telemundo con joÉe dÍaz-balart. >>> grupos que estÁn armado hasta los dientes, se hacen pasar por agentes fropnterizos para detener a cientos de inmigrantes en nuevo mÉxico quieren frenar lo que llaman una invasiÓn, activistas los denuncian por racistas e ilegales marÍa paula ochoa tiene las reacciones >>> instalados en carpas... estÁn...
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ruth crist steakhouse, so crist is eher the property of ruth or an adjectivend i don't get either one. >> and on sunday if you are looking for a special easter sunday service, check out the sunrise service on th steps of lincoln memorial, it has been going on for years. they stay it startst 6:30 and people get there way before sunrise to get a spot. i'm tommy mcfly and that is your weather on "news4 midday." >> thank you, tommy. >>> let's get an update on the storms and all of the rain headed for us. lauryn? >> isolated showers roll through the region.ar now here w looking at today. isolated showers. but the main teteat gng in here after about 2:00 p.m. and we will continue to see it push in here, waves of ain, heavy rain will continue throughout the afternoon. throughout the evening. throughout the overnight. andin aga amelia draper and somara and myself will be here tonight and into tomorrow morneg. so we'll bith you. but flooding the main concern an o small threata tornado. into the weekend, isolated showers through saturday. it is windy by the time we get to sunday f showers out t
ruth crist steakhouse, so crist is eher the property of ruth or an adjectivend i don't get either one. >> and on sunday if you are looking for a special easter sunday service, check out the sunrise service on th steps of lincoln memorial, it has been going on for years. they stay it startst 6:30 and people get there way before sunrise to get a spot. i'm tommy mcfly and that is your weather on "news4 midday." >> thank you, tommy. >>> let's get an update on the...
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interestingly, it was a republican, charlie crist who asked him about the whole line of criticism that he's not accurately portraying what robert mueller found out. let me play that for you. >> can you elaborate on what is meant by does not exonerate the president? >> that's the language from the report. >> right, i understand that. >> that's a statement made by the special counsel. >> right. >> i reported as one of his bottom line conclusions. i'm not in a position to discuss that further until the report is all out. what is meant by exonerate is really the question i can't answer. >> he went on to say i suspect they probably wanted more put out but i was not interested in trying to summarize because any summary runs the risk of being under or over inclusive and sparks debate. i was not interested in a summary of the report. what was his letter? >> his letter was an attempt to grab the headlines to control the news cycle and to protect president trump. it's what it was. they didn't want that information out. he does say -- the good news coming out of the hearing for me today was he do
interestingly, it was a republican, charlie crist who asked him about the whole line of criticism that he's not accurately portraying what robert mueller found out. let me play that for you. >> can you elaborate on what is meant by does not exonerate the president? >> that's the language from the report. >> right, i understand that. >> that's a statement made by the special counsel. >> right. >> i reported as one of his bottom line conclusions. i'm not in a...
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crist? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, attorney general bar for being with us today. on the question of obstruction of justice, you stated in your march 24th letter that the mueller report does not exonerate the president. can you elaborate on what is meant by does not exonerate the president? >> i think that's the language from the report. >> right, i understand that. >> that's a statement made by the special counsel. >> right. >> i reported as one of his bottom line conclusions so i'm not in a position to discuss that further until the report is all out. and then what is meant by exonerate is really a question that i can't answer what he meant by that. >> as you sit here today, you can't opine after having read the report yourself why it reaches that conclusion that it does not exonerate the president? >> that's right. >> okay. >> reports have emerged recently, general, that members of the special counsel's team are frustrated at some level with the limited information included in your march 24th letter, that it does not adequately or accurately necessarily portray
crist? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, attorney general bar for being with us today. on the question of obstruction of justice, you stated in your march 24th letter that the mueller report does not exonerate the president. can you elaborate on what is meant by does not exonerate the president? >> i think that's the language from the report. >> right, i understand that. >> that's a statement made by the special counsel. >> right. >> i reported as one of...
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and you know crist was sharing a desk at the moment because he supposedly read designing our office and he hasn't done it yet i have known a citizen production yeah he's been set up in the past because very cold very relaxed like every with laptops or i just bless your hard working actually i should say yeah yeah you're working working you mr we work exactly exactly i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i would like to think of a plan but there's always something else this kind of sidetracks me and like oh wait hold on we do that as like a plan to get us off and focus without rosie parents what is there for you or ideally for them i reckon they would love to find a really graduated already with a degree working in muscle corporate company sort of i mean i think that's what they would like you know get your life together and like my last is getting together and you know a car just. i mean this is hard work done. and then they just live with it and it's not like them saying you know screw university or whatever i still plan to get my degree still i'm going to get my deg
and you know crist was sharing a desk at the moment because he supposedly read designing our office and he hasn't done it yet i have known a citizen production yeah he's been set up in the past because very cold very relaxed like every with laptops or i just bless your hard working actually i should say yeah yeah you're working working you mr we work exactly exactly i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i would like to think of a plan but there's always something else this...
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bernie's townhall performance winning praise from many like crist are walled who says we will be seeing new bernie in this election. >> he came ready to fight. he was combative, cantankerous, you could see a difference in burner sanders in 2016-2020. he has confidence, of feeling like this is his moment and he is the front runner. joe biden is on the outside of the ring. he acted like the front runner for the democratic nomination and the energy in this room was electric but on his energy and what he was bringing, he sounded more moderate and reasonable when you get to the end and what did he want to close on? he wanted to bring people together, what unites us is more than what divides us, very short appealing soothing message which is different than the bernie sanders we are used to a reflection of the time. >> a politics averages bernie far ahead of the announced 2020 candidates but he is trailing joe biden who is yet to join the race. >> blue state republican sentence the race for 2020. bill wells setting sites on the gop nomination on the white house. >> running for president of the
bernie's townhall performance winning praise from many like crist are walled who says we will be seeing new bernie in this election. >> he came ready to fight. he was combative, cantankerous, you could see a difference in burner sanders in 2016-2020. he has confidence, of feeling like this is his moment and he is the front runner. joe biden is on the outside of the ring. he acted like the front runner for the democratic nomination and the energy in this room was electric but on his energy...
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these days like the great crist man for three weeks, the churches they are changing. >> good morning.bible?
these days like the great crist man for three weeks, the churches they are changing. >> good morning.bible?
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nick crist off with "the new york times." and later we'll uncover another star of the mueller report who's back in the news tonight just 12 days before he becomes a federal prisoner. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a wednesday night. did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. business tv. cloud apps and support. comcast business goes beyond at&t. start with internet and voice for just $59.90 a month. it's everything a small business owner needs. comcast business. beyond fast. you inspired us to create internet that puts you in charge. that handles anything. that protects what's important. and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple, easy, awesome. >>> we're back with more from "the new york times" reporting today on how some in the trump administration tried to go around the pr
nick crist off with "the new york times." and later we'll uncover another star of the mueller report who's back in the news tonight just 12 days before he becomes a federal prisoner. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a wednesday night. did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff?...
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and you know crist was sharing a disk at the moment because he's supposed to read designing office andhe's hasn't done it yet i've run the service in production yeah he's with the center for the past because very cool very relaxed live with laptops are just less your hard work actually i should say you know they're working working you mr rob we work. exactly i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i like to think of a plan but there's always something else this comes and sidetracks me and it's like oh wait hold on we do that as like a plan to get us off and focus without rosie's parents what is the. ideally for them i reckon they would love to find a really graduated ready with a degree working in corporate company sort of i mean i think that's what they would like you know get your life together and like my last is getting together and you know a card to. me this is heart's worked up. it's just live with it and it's not like i'm saying you know screw university or whatever i still plan to get money agree. i'm going to get my degree but just i'm a own time. you know th
and you know crist was sharing a disk at the moment because he's supposed to read designing office andhe's hasn't done it yet i've run the service in production yeah he's with the center for the past because very cool very relaxed live with laptops are just less your hard work actually i should say you know they're working working you mr rob we work. exactly i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i like to think of a plan but there's always something else this comes and...
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and you know crist we're sharing a disk at the moment because he's supposed to read designing office and he's hasn't done it yet i'm running the service in production so there is one set up for the past because very cool very relaxed live with laptops are just blessing or are working actually i should say you know they're working work in you mr rob we work. exactly. i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i like to think of a plan but there's always something else this kind of sidetracks me and like oh wait hold on if you do that as like a plan to get back off and focus without rosie parents what is the. ideally for them i reckon they would love to find a really graduated already know with a degree working in muscle corporate company sort of i mean i think that's what they would like you know get your life together and like my last is getting together and you know a card to. me this is hard work done. let's just leave it and it's not like i'm saying you know screw university or whatever i still plan to get my degree stall i'm going to get my degree and i just i'm a o
and you know crist we're sharing a disk at the moment because he's supposed to read designing office and he's hasn't done it yet i'm running the service in production so there is one set up for the past because very cool very relaxed live with laptops are just blessing or are working actually i should say you know they're working work in you mr rob we work. exactly. i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i like to think of a plan but there's always something else this kind of...
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and you know crist was sharing a disk at the moment because he supposedly read designing our office and he's hasn't done it yet i have known a citizen production yeah he's been set up for the past because very core very relaxed like every with laptops or are just less your hard working actually i should say yeah yeah you're working working you must drop we work exactly exactly i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i would like to think of a plan but there's always something else this kind of sidetracks me and like oh wait hold on we do that as like a plan to get us off and focus without rosie parents what is there for you or ideally for them i reckon they would love to find a really graduated already with a degree working in muscle corporate company sort of i mean i think that's what they would like you know get your life together and like no my last is getting together and you know a card to. me this is hard work done. and then they just live with it and it's not like them saying you know screw university or whatever i still plan to get my degree still am going to ge
and you know crist was sharing a disk at the moment because he supposedly read designing our office and he's hasn't done it yet i have known a citizen production yeah he's been set up for the past because very core very relaxed like every with laptops or are just less your hard working actually i should say yeah yeah you're working working you must drop we work exactly exactly i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i would like to think of a plan but there's always something...
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nick crist off with "the new york times." and later we'll uncover another star of the mueller report who's back in the news tonight just 12 days before he becomes a federal prisoner. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a wednesday night. 1tg started on a wednesday night featuring three new dishes that are planked-to-perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky, and together on one plank... ...but not for long- so hurry in! hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ >>> we're back with more from "the new york times" reporting today on how some in the trump administration tried to go around the president to keep russians from int
nick crist off with "the new york times." and later we'll uncover another star of the mueller report who's back in the news tonight just 12 days before he becomes a federal prisoner. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a wednesday night. 1tg started on a wednesday night featuring three new dishes that are planked-to-perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky, and together on one...
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these days like the great crist man for three weeks, the churches they are changing. >> good morning. >> morning. >> you raid to run through the bible? >>> despite the fact that you think i'm a godless marxist heathen, i went to church a lot as a kid. i don't go now, but it's easy to find ways to fill up sunday mornings like protesting the nfl. a lot of folks are looking for the message of jesus. >> that's the god we serve. that's the first miracle. >> those folks are joining mega churches filling up arenas and stadiums where beaver became born again and pastors begged members to tide for their private jets. >> if i wanted to, you cannot stop me. >> joel osteen got so big, he bought the building where the houston rockets played. if you are thinking evaporate i seen this go badly before? remember jim and tammy fay bakker? >> make a pledge of $5-00. >> he was indicted for wire fraud and he changed his ways and can be found selling meal buckets for the rapture. >> we have been doing what god spoke to me in prison would happen. the last days are coming. >> it has been put on steroids and
these days like the great crist man for three weeks, the churches they are changing. >> good morning. >> morning. >> you raid to run through the bible? >>> despite the fact that you think i'm a godless marxist heathen, i went to church a lot as a kid. i don't go now, but it's easy to find ways to fill up sunday mornings like protesting the nfl. a lot of folks are looking for the message of jesus. >> that's the god we serve. that's the first miracle. >>...
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and with that i'd like to ask crist oharris-adamson from the sailing center to come up and she wanted to provide more information on the programming at the sailing center. >> thank you, bob and to the members of tida for their support over the years and for getting us to this point today. on behalf of our organization, staff, and sailors and supporters, i want to really thank you all for having us here today. we're really thrilled to be here. it's been 20 years in the making. our vision is really simple -- we want san francisco to have a first-rate community sailing center to provide universal access for the bay. and we want to serve all of the children in our community and teach them more than just sailing. we've worked really hard over the last 20 years to show that this vision can be realized. we currently have stem programs for fourth and fifth graders and robust after-school and summer program, and high school and college racing programs, and adaptive sailing programs for the visually impaired and individuals with physical disabilities. we have an avid adult sailing program as we
and with that i'd like to ask crist oharris-adamson from the sailing center to come up and she wanted to provide more information on the programming at the sailing center. >> thank you, bob and to the members of tida for their support over the years and for getting us to this point today. on behalf of our organization, staff, and sailors and supporters, i want to really thank you all for having us here today. we're really thrilled to be here. it's been 20 years in the making. our vision...
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crist. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, attorney general barr, for being with us today. on the question of obstruction of justice, you stated in your march 24th letter that the mueller report does not exonerate the president. can you elaborate on what is meant by does not exonerate the president? >> i think that's the language from the report. >> right. i understand that. >> that's a statement made by the special counsel. >> right. >> i reported as one of his bottom line conclusions. i'm not in a position to discuss that further until the report is all out. and then what is meant by exonerate is really a question i can't answer. what he meant by that. >> as you sit here today, you can't opine after having read the report yourself, why it reaches that conclusion that it does not exonerate the president? >> that's right. >> reports have emerged recently, general, that members of the special counsel's team are frustrated at some level with the limited information included in your march 24th letter that it does not adequately or accurately necessarily portray the report's fi
crist. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, attorney general barr, for being with us today. on the question of obstruction of justice, you stated in your march 24th letter that the mueller report does not exonerate the president. can you elaborate on what is meant by does not exonerate the president? >> i think that's the language from the report. >> right. i understand that. >> that's a statement made by the special counsel. >> right. >> i reported as one...
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crist. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. barr during the heat of the 2018 midterm election, president trump pledged to protect coverage for americans with preexisting conditions. are you aware of that or were you aware of that? >> yes. >> are you aware that prior to the affordable care act, up to 130 million americans had some type of preexisting condition that insurance companies could use to deny coverage, delay treatment or limit access? >> i didn't know that number, but sounds reasonable. >> yes, sir. are you aware that the affordable care act made discrimination against preexisting conditions against the law? >> yes. >> do you agree that the texas affordable care act ruling, if affirmed by the supreme court, would eliminate the law in its entirety, which would necessarily include eliminating protections for preexisting conditions? >> yes. and the president's made clear that he supports protection of preexisting conditions. >> but pursuing this case would remove them? >> is that a reason to take a legal position? >> i do
crist. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. barr during the heat of the 2018 midterm election, president trump pledged to protect coverage for americans with preexisting conditions. are you aware of that or were you aware of that? >> yes. >> are you aware that prior to the affordable care act, up to 130 million americans had some type of preexisting condition that insurance companies could use to deny coverage, delay treatment or limit access? >> i didn't know that number,...
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but there was another exchange with the congressman from florida, charlie crist, in which barr says he was asked essentially about the reports that there are some members of the mueller team who are not happy with barr's sort of summary of -- even though he doesn't want to call it a summary, a summary of the findings. barr responded. he said i suspect they wanted more from the mueller findings to be included in his letter. so that's what he says he's working on. now, one thing, kate, i think is interesting here today, sort of like looking at the atmospherics. one of the things politically that barr has been trying to do is lock arms with robert mueller, with rod rosenstein, try to present a united front that even though this is his letter, these are his summaries, he's trying to say, you know, everybody is onboard. but a couple times in the hearing so far, he's also said that, you know, mueller was offered a chance to look at that letter, the first letter he sent, and mueller declined that opportunity. he didn't apparently look at the second letter either. we're probably seeing a littl
but there was another exchange with the congressman from florida, charlie crist, in which barr says he was asked essentially about the reports that there are some members of the mueller team who are not happy with barr's sort of summary of -- even though he doesn't want to call it a summary, a summary of the findings. barr responded. he said i suspect they wanted more from the mueller findings to be included in his letter. so that's what he says he's working on. now, one thing, kate, i think is...
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crist. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, attorney general barr, for being with us today. on the question of obstruction of justice, you stated in your march 24th letter that the mueller report does not exonerate the president. can you elaborate on what is meant by does not exonerate the president? >> i think that's the language from the report. >> right. i understand that. >> that's a statement made by the special counsel. >> right. >> i reported as one of his bottom line conclusions. i'm not in a position to discuss that further until the report is all out and then what is meant by exonerate is really a question that i can't answer. what he meant by that. >> but as you sit here today, you can't after reading the report yourself why it reads that conclusion that it does not exonerate the president. >> that's right. >> reports have emerged recently, general, that members of the special counsel's team are frustrated at some level with the limited information included in your march 24th letter that it does not adequately or accurately necessarily portray the report's finding
crist. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, attorney general barr, for being with us today. on the question of obstruction of justice, you stated in your march 24th letter that the mueller report does not exonerate the president. can you elaborate on what is meant by does not exonerate the president? >> i think that's the language from the report. >> right. i understand that. >> that's a statement made by the special counsel. >> right. >> i reported as one...
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let me play quickly an exchange between barr and charlie crist on obamacare. >> i hear members of theou've taken this legal position that can have bad consequences. bad policy consequences. >> yes. >> but as you know, as an attorney general, you take positions based on the law and you litigate them in court and the court makes the decision. >> that is true. >> so if this was such a hokie position to take, what are you worried about? >> what i'm worried about are the people that i work for. the american people. the people you work for, sir. and it's our duty around here to look out for their best interests as public servants. >> there is a reason i wanted to focus on health care. there was a big story in the "new york times" about how you have social media liberals who are in one camp on issues that the democratic party seems to care about. then you have the real world. people who don't live on social media who have a different situation. health care and mueller is the difference between real world and your sort of, the people who live and breathe social media and i'm on cable news so
let me play quickly an exchange between barr and charlie crist on obamacare. >> i hear members of theou've taken this legal position that can have bad consequences. bad policy consequences. >> yes. >> but as you know, as an attorney general, you take positions based on the law and you litigate them in court and the court makes the decision. >> that is true. >> so if this was such a hokie position to take, what are you worried about? >> what i'm worried about...
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about 15 minutes left as we have this conversation about homeland security secretary crist -- kirstjenielsen resigning yesterday. bob in michigan, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. kirstjen nielsen was a rather conservative person and she came into that job i think a little bit less than perfectly knowledgeable about all the functions that homeland security did. as she grew into that job, i actually think by the time she got fired, she was highly knowledgeable about every threat homeland security has and threatsarly the cyber which she began to figure out. that is one of the problems with donald trump. while the southern border is a major problem, once she became knowledgeable about the laws and the myriad of threats this country had and started acting on it, it was time to get rid of her and put on another hat. host: when you say she began to figure out the cyber threats, what do you mean and what is an example you remember? caller: c-span and this person was super knowledgeable and had the facts down and understand -- understood homeland security is more than just ille
about 15 minutes left as we have this conversation about homeland security secretary crist -- kirstjenielsen resigning yesterday. bob in michigan, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. kirstjen nielsen was a rather conservative person and she came into that job i think a little bit less than perfectly knowledgeable about all the functions that homeland security did. as she grew into that job, i actually think by the time she got fired, she was highly knowledgeable about every threat...
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we're commanded by those of us who are crist yarns to care for the least of these. moral responsibility to care for what belongs with leviticus 25. we are but tenants of the earth, we don't own it. we have a responsibility to be stewards. the debate comes in from those on the far right, sometimes -- you know, senator inhofe talks about, there will always be rains and seasons, he misses the boat by talking about weather and not climate. there are more people who are a bit more calvinous that hold to the view that nothing ever happens on the earth unless god allows it. somehow i say, earthquakes are there. come see me, if you really want to know, i'll give you my book. i'll be happy to talk about the biblical and theological basis with you in more detail. >> there is a book he wrote, and you read all about that. do you have any more questions from the audience. >> can you talk a little bit about another renewable energy. this is something that touches on another renewable energy, it touches on forests, jobs and also in my home state of washington, it's something that
we're commanded by those of us who are crist yarns to care for the least of these. moral responsibility to care for what belongs with leviticus 25. we are but tenants of the earth, we don't own it. we have a responsibility to be stewards. the debate comes in from those on the far right, sometimes -- you know, senator inhofe talks about, there will always be rains and seasons, he misses the boat by talking about weather and not climate. there are more people who are a bit more calvinous that...
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and you know crist was sharing a disk at the moment because he's supposed to read designing our office and he's hasn't done it yet i have done this it is in production yeah it was set up for the past because it's very cold very relaxed like every with laptops or i just bless your hard work it actually i should say you know they're working working you mr rob we work. exactly. i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i would like to think of a plan but there's always something else this kind of sidetracks me and like oh wait hold on if you do that as like a plan to get back off and focus without rosie parents what is there for you or i daily for them i reckon they would love to find a really graduated already you know with a degree working in muscle corporate company sort of i mean i think that's what they were like you know get your life together and like my last is getting together and you know a card to. me this is hard work done. and it's just live with it and it's not like i'm saying you know screw university or whatever i still plan to get money three stall i'm goin
and you know crist was sharing a disk at the moment because he's supposed to read designing our office and he's hasn't done it yet i have done this it is in production yeah it was set up for the past because it's very cold very relaxed like every with laptops or i just bless your hard work it actually i should say you know they're working working you mr rob we work. exactly. i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i would like to think of a plan but there's always something...