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you are a judge of the dc circuit. it has been said in this room a number of times that that is often called the second most powerful court in the nation. if the circuit court, there is a number of circuit courts, what is different about the dc circuit court from the ninth circuit court in which -- what is different between all of the different courts in the dc circuit court? >> thank you, senator. all of the courts of appeals is important and they have important dockets and caseloads the judges on all of the courts do important work. the dc circuit does get more regulatory cases because we are the dc circuit and in the nations capital and the seat of government and more regulatory cases come. epa cases for example and nlrb cases, environmental protection agency. the national labor relation board and we will get more of those cases involving agencies of the government here in dc as a percentage of the docket then you would get in other courts and that includes some of the separation of powers and controversies that tra
you are a judge of the dc circuit. it has been said in this room a number of times that that is often called the second most powerful court in the nation. if the circuit court, there is a number of circuit courts, what is different about the dc circuit court from the ninth circuit court in which -- what is different between all of the different courts in the dc circuit court? >> thank you, senator. all of the courts of appeals is important and they have important dockets and caseloads the...
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. >> guest: places like dc and san antonio in chicago, new york, where multiple mayors have said pre- k is important. i can make up compelling are in it that the best investment we can make. get our babies off to a good start. step up and provide leadership and there are other things mayors should and must worry about but that is the action and vision we need. i look at someone like the governor in tennessee who happens to be republican and i have respect for. he's made trinity college tree for every citizen in tennessee. that is not a gift but an investment. he thanks having the best educated workforce will attract jobs to state. that takes political courage. maybe it's a more traditional democratic issue, precollege, but we need more politicians who can do the stuff but to your point we need voters to understand if we want more access to pre- k or pay our teachers better or reduce dropout rates or make it more affordable we have to get there by challenging and holding accountable our elected officials who we put in office. >> host: i think under your in ministration you are able to
. >> guest: places like dc and san antonio in chicago, new york, where multiple mayors have said pre- k is important. i can make up compelling are in it that the best investment we can make. get our babies off to a good start. step up and provide leadership and there are other things mayors should and must worry about but that is the action and vision we need. i look at someone like the governor in tennessee who happens to be republican and i have respect for. he's made trinity college...
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in my office in dc you cansit there at the seventh floor and look out the window . but you're isolated, you're insulated so you have to force yourself to get out and travel and meet people and to do things. but you use the perfect word, that's fuel and that's where you learn and any good ideas came from listening to 1 million different people and starting to see what ideas will coalesce and make sense. if it's seen as a burden, it's teen as inefficient, if you sometimes get pretty or your some things you don't want, it's easy to let that go. if it gives you fuel, if it gives you inspiration, if it gives you ideas and you are constantly challenging the structure to get out there and do more and to me, that was by far the greatest joy. >> host: you say at one point in your book you're talking about angry parents. when you were leaving chicago public schools and you said one of the things you learned is the parents who were the angriest were simply adding the hardest for their children and you learn that ratherthan running away from angry parents , you needed to runto
in my office in dc you cansit there at the seventh floor and look out the window . but you're isolated, you're insulated so you have to force yourself to get out and travel and meet people and to do things. but you use the perfect word, that's fuel and that's where you learn and any good ideas came from listening to 1 million different people and starting to see what ideas will coalesce and make sense. if it's seen as a burden, it's teen as inefficient, if you sometimes get pretty or your some...
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midday, we're getting a clearer picture of what happened when a woman was stabbed in logan' circle dc od neighbor we're going toalk to the manager. >> a bomb threat called into st. andrewhere the investigation stands right now. b and the sunshine is finally out today, there is some rain in the weekend forecast. i'm going to let you know when you might need that umbrella in my upted forecast. >>> welcome to news 4 midday. >> we start a. >> wendy: -- tense situation this morning. there was a bomb threat at the gate off of allentown road. the bomb squad responded along with police offirs. president trump was scheduled to take off from the bas this morning. after about two hours they determined there was no threato personnel or property. the president was able to take off from air force one about an hour >>> and a search is on for a t suspect stabbed a woman to death in auiet neighborhood at logan kirkle. this was at p and 11thst et. we have surveillance video about may be the people responsible. >> yes, many people this morning have been trying to put words to what happened. they said it
midday, we're getting a clearer picture of what happened when a woman was stabbed in logan' circle dc od neighbor we're going toalk to the manager. >> a bomb threat called into st. andrewhere the investigation stands right now. b and the sunshine is finally out today, there is some rain in the weekend forecast. i'm going to let you know when you might need that umbrella in my upted forecast. >>> welcome to news 4 midday. >> we start a. >> wendy: -- tense situation...
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in washington dc, the state book festivals are being replicated. the mississippi book festival was modeled after texas, different state are having. we have a lot to be grateful for. >> host: booktv covers several of those book fairs live throughout the year. doctor carla hayden, what is on your reading list currently? >> guest: i had the papers of different authors that are coming. i have john meacham's book, amy tam, a personal font. some of the other authors that i want to make sure i touch on. i have a basket of books that i am reading. >> host: book 2 would be -- booktv will be live at the convention ctr. september 1st all day long, right at the entrance. pick up a booktv bag and say hi and have your picture taken in a booktv frame. carla hayden has her picture taken in that frame as well. thank you for your time. >> guest: thank you for the bags, they are perfect. >> welcome to the washington convention center, the 18th annual national book festival, live coverage on booktv. we have a full day for you that includes author programs with supreme
in washington dc, the state book festivals are being replicated. the mississippi book festival was modeled after texas, different state are having. we have a lot to be grateful for. >> host: booktv covers several of those book fairs live throughout the year. doctor carla hayden, what is on your reading list currently? >> guest: i had the papers of different authors that are coming. i have john meacham's book, amy tam, a personal font. some of the other authors that i want to make...
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you are a judge of the dc circuit. it has been said in this room a number of times that that is often called the second most powerful court in the nation. if the circuit court, there is a number of circuit courts, what is different about the dc circuit court from the ninth circuit court in which -- what is different between all of the different courts in the dc circuit court? >> thank you, senator. all of the courts of appeals is important and they have important dockets and caseloads the judges on all of the courts do important work. the dc circuit does get more regulatory cases because we are the dc circuit and in the nations capital and the seat of government and more regulatory cases come. epa cases for example and nlrb cases, environmental protection agency. the national labor relation board and we will get more of those cases involving agencies of the government here in dc as a percentage of the docket then you would get in other courts and that includes some of the separation of powers and controversies that tra
you are a judge of the dc circuit. it has been said in this room a number of times that that is often called the second most powerful court in the nation. if the circuit court, there is a number of circuit courts, what is different about the dc circuit court from the ninth circuit court in which -- what is different between all of the different courts in the dc circuit court? >> thank you, senator. all of the courts of appeals is important and they have important dockets and caseloads the...
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they confirmed itta misnly included student information in a spread sheet it gave to the dc council in february thated incl students' names, dates of birth, student i.d. numbers, school, grade level, attendance information. housing status, and whether they're eligible for special education. >> why didn't anyone notice the' studennformation posted sooner? i mean, february 5th to august 9th is a long time. six months. >> i think it is. that's a veryqu good tion. and as i said, we are making sure that this does not happen again. so part of the next steps are to make sure that there is a thorough review of information. >> dcps remove theor imation august 9th when an employee saw it on is the councis website. the letter to parents wasn't sent till august 31st. because of theolay weekend, some didn't receive it till today. >> we needed to make sure we had correct student addresses. >> we reached out to council mbers on the district's education committee but they were unavailable to comment. meanwhile, dcps says they believe no one els gained access to the information. in that letter they sen
they confirmed itta misnly included student information in a spread sheet it gave to the dc council in february thated incl students' names, dates of birth, student i.d. numbers, school, grade level, attendance information. housing status, and whether they're eligible for special education. >> why didn't anyone notice the' studennformation posted sooner? i mean, february 5th to august 9th is a long time. six months. >> i think it is. that's a veryqu good tion. and as i said, we are...
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of washington dc of course. and, the beautiful willard hotel. yes, my name is roland messier, and i was the executive pastry chef of the white house for 26 years. i served proudly, five presidents. you know, to get into the white house, everybody wants to work at the white house , until they get the job. then, they do not know what to do with it. i really mean it, that is the truth. you have to understand, this job -- is very scary. because, of the people you are serving. you no longer serve just anybody, you know, like in a restaurant, or hotel or whatever, you are serving people that have achieved great things in life, that have had great jobs, great things. so, you better be on the same level with your food. i also served numerous -- members of the emperors, kings, heads of states, all during my tenure. but, i worked, when i started at the white house, i was already in that line of work, for 20 years, learning from the best chefs available, and pakistan, in germany, and especially, the hotel, that i always mention, because that particular hot
of washington dc of course. and, the beautiful willard hotel. yes, my name is roland messier, and i was the executive pastry chef of the white house for 26 years. i served proudly, five presidents. you know, to get into the white house, everybody wants to work at the white house , until they get the job. then, they do not know what to do with it. i really mean it, that is the truth. you have to understand, this job -- is very scary. because, of the people you are serving. you no longer serve...
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, thank you so much forjoining us washington, dc, thank you so much for joining us —— washington, dc,sophie richardson. australian lawyers are seeking compensation for more than 100 indonesian children. they say were wrongly jailed as adults in australia. the children were accused of people—smuggling and some were held in maximum—security prisons for years. rebecca henschke has the story from the remote island of rote. with no news for months, siti rudi thought she had lost her son, abdul, at sea. translation: after a long time, he called me and told me he was in jail in australia. that was really the hard thing to hear. abdul says he was offered good money to work on a boat. he says he didn't know he was headed for neighbouring australian waters, and was carrying on—board migrants desperate to seek asylum there. caught off the coast, he was charged with people—smuggling. his family says he was just 1a at the time. he was convicted in australia as an adult, and jailed in an adult maximum—security prison for 2.5 years. translation: i was scared i would be beaten up and was so far from
, thank you so much forjoining us washington, dc, thank you so much for joining us —— washington, dc,sophie richardson. australian lawyers are seeking compensation for more than 100 indonesian children. they say were wrongly jailed as adults in australia. the children were accused of people—smuggling and some were held in maximum—security prisons for years. rebecca henschke has the story from the remote island of rote. with no news for months, siti rudi thought she had lost her son,...
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actualictures show the ball in washington dc.s picture is the couple, the king and queen in the mardi gras across -- mardi gras costumes. the next room we go into is our design room. this will give you an example of the schedules -- sketches on the walls. design basic sketch of a which turns into the captains costume. we do have the actual costume right here to your right. with the full puppet on each side of the costume and the puppet master at the top. charles, we have a wide variety of styles and costuming. our costuming can range from the basic shredded fabric costumes to the elaborate sequence and rhyme stone cost and we are seeing here in the museum. some of our large costumes can weigh up to 45 pounds. some of those costumes can also be as small as 20 feet and as 80% of 12 feet here it these costumes your viewing here in the museum were made locally here in lake charles. the other 20% may have come out of baton rouge or new orleans. which is also still louisiana made. each crew puts on an elaborate expense forear, the that
actualictures show the ball in washington dc.s picture is the couple, the king and queen in the mardi gras across -- mardi gras costumes. the next room we go into is our design room. this will give you an example of the schedules -- sketches on the walls. design basic sketch of a which turns into the captains costume. we do have the actual costume right here to your right. with the full puppet on each side of the costume and the puppet master at the top. charles, we have a wide variety of...
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various people referred me to lawyers that they knew in the washington, dc area.know i grew up in this area, so i asked some family members and friends and they referred me to, like, the divorce attorney that might know somebody that might know somebody and i ended up interviewing several law firms from the dc area. did anybody besides friends and family refer you to any attorneys?” think that the staff of dianne feinstein's offer suggested the possibility of some attorneys. including those sitting on either side of you? not both of them, no. we have heard a lot about fbi investigations. when did you personally first request an fbi investigation? i guess i first started talking about the possibility of a hearing i thought there would be an investigation. would that investigation. would that investigation be something he would have submitted to an interview? i would be happy to co—operate with the fbi, yes. would you be interviewed by staff members from this committee? absolutely. you mentioned some gofundme accounts, are there any other efforts outside of your own
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court of appeals and the dc circuit. the dc circuit is often referred to as the second highest court in the land because it hears many critically important cases. >> you can see senator hatch from utah having a difficult time getting to his points there because of all of those protests. abortion expects to be one of the major issues. judge cavanaugh says he believes roe versus wade is settled law but not says if he believes it was settled appropriately. senators are likely to raise our executive power in particular if a sitting president should be shide from prosecution or intrusive probes. the affordable care act in campaign finance is also expected to be hot topics. as we saw in the last hour, california's senior senator rages the judges stands on gun control and second amendment issues. all of those issues are expected to place prominent roles in the preceding in the days to come. a lot of democratic senators under intense pressure to do whatever they can to block or slow any trump supreme court appointments after pre
court of appeals and the dc circuit. the dc circuit is often referred to as the second highest court in the land because it hears many critically important cases. >> you can see senator hatch from utah having a difficult time getting to his points there because of all of those protests. abortion expects to be one of the major issues. judge cavanaugh says he believes roe versus wade is settled law but not says if he believes it was settled appropriately. senators are likely to raise our...
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. in arizona governor doug ducey announced former senator john kyle will replace the late senator, john mccain. he will serve in the senate until her placement is elected in a special election scheduled for 2020. here's the governor's announcement. >> we had just concluded a very difficult week for our state and our country. john mccain was an american hero and we were very blessed to have him as our senator. we are all aware of the size of the void john mccain leaves. our prayers and our heart remain with sydney mccain and the entire working family and we will continue to celebrate the life of john mccain. i want to start off by saying that we all hoped today would never come. but it has come. i realize what an important decision this is in there is no replacing senator mccain. the law requires me to do it. and the people of arizona deserve representation in the u.s. senate. the decision that i made w
unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. in arizona governor doug ducey announced former senator john kyle will replace the late senator, john mccain. he will serve in the senate until her placement is elected in a special election scheduled for 2020. here's the governor's announcement. >> we had just concluded a very difficult week for...
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bases and states that are at the bottom of pole with regard to education, there's work to do here in dc with respect to working with our professional staffers and members of congress and if you could put pressure also from your perspective where you sit on the local officials on helping improve school systems, i think that would be beneficial as well. >> mrs. goldfein, i have experienced this myself being stationed at a location where the schools weren't particularly rated very high outside of the base, particularly if i lived on base, so the question is, my family lives on base and the schools were zoned, the schools we were zoned for have really low ratings, private schools are way too expensive so i feel like they are my only option. i've heard this is the case where military families and other locations as well, what's being done to improve southwest to quality public education for military children? >> this is a great question, dave and i raised two daughters in between kindergarten and 12th grade, both our girls in 10 different school districts and as the chief alluded to not all
bases and states that are at the bottom of pole with regard to education, there's work to do here in dc with respect to working with our professional staffers and members of congress and if you could put pressure also from your perspective where you sit on the local officials on helping improve school systems, i think that would be beneficial as well. >> mrs. goldfein, i have experienced this myself being stationed at a location where the schools weren't particularly rated very high...
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" when we come back after this. >>> welcome back to "kasie dc."sident trump is facing legal super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin. we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin and out cleans the other free and clear detergent. dermatologist recommended. it's got to be tide. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this
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he has the founder and chairman of the cold war museum, located 45 minutes west of washington dc. gary founded the museum in 1996 to honor cold war veterans, preserve cold war history and educate future generations. as chairman of the advisory committee for the study, he works with the national park service as a leading cold war expert to identify historic cold war sites for identification, restoration and preservation. he consulted for steven spielberg's cold war thriller, bridge of spies. about the spy exchange between his father. the junior chamber of commerce accepted gary as one of 10 outstanding young americans in 2002. gary appears regularly on history channel, discovery and a&e channels. it is a pleasure to have him with us to talk about his new book. please join me and welcoming gary powers. >> thank you for the warm welcome. thanks for the introduction and thanks for having me out on this anniversary date. the 58th anniversary of the shootdown of the u-2 in which my father was the pilot over the former soviet union. to start, i am going to talk a little bit about this mo
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right now a woman is in grave condition after a violent stabbing in dc's logan cire neighborhood. >> this happened last night carryoutside of a popular out restaurant. news 4's justin fly on how this attack ocrred? >> well, eun, yang, this is so frightenin people who live and work and hang out in this area. this happened near 11:00 last night. a woman stabbede multiimes on the 1400 block of 11th street. she ran looking for help at this tiny carryout restaurant. she went inside and collapsed. they are looking for clues as well as looking for suspects. we hear that inside that restaurant there were several pehale and also at bar across the street there. from their account, they were ableiso sur that at least one man was seen running south here on 11thin street t to get away. now back out live, police are looking for a least three men in connection to the stabbing. lice are trying to sort out if she knew these men or her attacker or if she was pursued for other other reason. hear from d.c. police chief peter newsham about what happened here and the plans for a response. live in northwes
right now a woman is in grave condition after a violent stabbing in dc's logan cire neighborhood. >> this happened last night carryoutside of a popular out restaurant. news 4's justin fly on how this attack ocrred? >> well, eun, yang, this is so frightenin people who live and work and hang out in this area. this happened near 11:00 last night. a woman stabbede multiimes on the 1400 block of 11th street. she ran looking for help at this tiny carryout restaurant. she went inside and...
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it turns out she took a plane to washington dc to this hearing today. shannon: and costa rica. >> is a world traveler, regularly takes planes, can't remember if she showed the washington post reporter therapist notes a couple months ago. and she wished they could have come to california, the senate committee staff, chairman grassley offered public information to go out there. shannon: i want to ask about this idea democrats hammered over and over again to brett kavanaugh saying you asked the white house to get the fbi investigation launched, he said i will do anything the committee wants. we want you to ask it until the white house this is what you want. why is this not happening? >> i thought they were putting brett kavanaugh in an unfair position. in this country are innocent until proven guilty. you don't direct investigations into yourself when saying i'm innocent. let's be clear about that. is good as the me too movement has been it does not replace innocent until proven guilty. as far the fbi is concerned we are talking a 36 year allegation, kind
it turns out she took a plane to washington dc to this hearing today. shannon: and costa rica. >> is a world traveler, regularly takes planes, can't remember if she showed the washington post reporter therapist notes a couple months ago. and she wished they could have come to california, the senate committee staff, chairman grassley offered public information to go out there. shannon: i want to ask about this idea democrats hammered over and over again to brett kavanaugh saying you asked...
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mister olson, you've been the center of the dc legal community for decades. what is judge kavanaugh's reputation among the lawyers you know of and how is he of in regard? >> i do not know of anyone in the judiciary or in the legal profession in washington dc or anywhere around that is respected more than judge kavanaugh. there are other judges of course who have a reputation which is very, very high. the dc circuit on which judge kavanaugh sits is populated by very, very talented, very fair judges. many of whom could be perfectly well-qualified to be in the supreme court, but my experience with respect to judge kavanaugh, it would be hard to describe one with a greater reputation. >> appeared before judge kavanaugh in court many times, what type of a judge is he during oral arguments? >> he is very attentive, like other colleagues on that court, as i said, this is a fine port but my experience has been that he has not only read the briefs but he understands the history that brings a case to the court. he's very, very thoughtful. he asks very hard questions of
mister olson, you've been the center of the dc legal community for decades. what is judge kavanaugh's reputation among the lawyers you know of and how is he of in regard? >> i do not know of anyone in the judiciary or in the legal profession in washington dc or anywhere around that is respected more than judge kavanaugh. there are other judges of course who have a reputation which is very, very high. the dc circuit on which judge kavanaugh sits is populated by very, very talented, very...
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heather: this is overshadowed by so many stories out of dc. for your coverage, appreciate it. let's talk about cleveland, a good story for you if you are cleveland fan, two words, some of those fans were worried they would never hear this again, brown's win, the browns beating the new york jets 21-17 for their first win in two years. all across cleveland, finally unlocking their bud light victory handed out free beer to everyone. fans celebrating as if they won the super bowl. ♪ we are the champions ♪ we are the champions ♪ julie: cleveland police tweeting we won. the free beer, okay, stay calm, go brown. tom saying i haven't left cleveland and i'm seeing three fans passed out on sidewalks. keep it together and if you're still awake congratulations. it is 11 minutes after the top of the hour. killed in cold blood switching gears complete, a woman jogging in a trendy dc neighborhood stabbed multiple times. the senseless murder stunning law enforcement. >> over the course of my 30 years in policing this does not happen. this type of thing doesn'
heather: this is overshadowed by so many stories out of dc. for your coverage, appreciate it. let's talk about cleveland, a good story for you if you are cleveland fan, two words, some of those fans were worried they would never hear this again, brown's win, the browns beating the new york jets 21-17 for their first win in two years. all across cleveland, finally unlocking their bud light victory handed out free beer to everyone. fans celebrating as if they won the super bowl. ♪ we are the...
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>> it is interesting because trump wasn't in dc, this was a meeting with the chief of staff.orts were that rod rosenstein was going to resign. now we see that was not accurate. it could be a miss report, and erroneous report. you would think trump would want to be in the building or around but let's not forget he wasn't around for the comey firing, comey was in california. it wasn't his firing, it was done by the chief of staff. a lot of questions, interesting points to make but in the end i don't think anything will happen with rod rosenstein considering especially with the statement that he prefers to keep him. >> democrats are pushing so the president is forced to fire him and they don't want him to resign because they want the president to make that move. >> look at adam schiff's statement, don't resign, make the president force his hand and fire you. a huge difference politically. shannon: anything could happen. thank you. we will have you back. the time is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. donald trump sparring with an old foe, jim acosta, again. after the cnn repor
>> it is interesting because trump wasn't in dc, this was a meeting with the chief of staff.orts were that rod rosenstein was going to resign. now we see that was not accurate. it could be a miss report, and erroneous report. you would think trump would want to be in the building or around but let's not forget he wasn't around for the comey firing, comey was in california. it wasn't his firing, it was done by the chief of staff. a lot of questions, interesting points to make but in the...
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monica monica masso is a real estate agent, washington dc. she's known judge kavanaugh for 25 years. john dean why don't knock person but i've known since before i got to congress by his reputation, served as richard nixon's white house counsel in 1970 and 1973, and then of course the famous lawyer paul clements, the partner of kurt lennon and then alice, served as a listener general united states 2005 to 2008. and it has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. judge kavanaugh and mister clements clerk at the same time on thesupreme court , judge kavanaugh clerk for justice kennedy and the justices big shoes judge cavanaugh is nominating to fill when mister clements clerk for the late justice professor rebecca ingber, i hope that's right is an assistant professor oflaw , boston university school of law, professor adam white has had me on panels when an organization he and he's also from iowa. not right now from iowa but was born in dubuque, iowa. i talked about you in my opening statement this morning. officer adam white is assistant p
monica monica masso is a real estate agent, washington dc. she's known judge kavanaugh for 25 years. john dean why don't knock person but i've known since before i got to congress by his reputation, served as richard nixon's white house counsel in 1970 and 1973, and then of course the famous lawyer paul clements, the partner of kurt lennon and then alice, served as a listener general united states 2005 to 2008. and it has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. judge kavanaugh and mister...
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some help in washington dc to make sure it happens on both sides of the aisle. was --endale: when john when jon was in the montana legislature he was aware that he had a balanced budget. we balanced our budget every single legislative session. he been in washington 12 years and has not balance the budget. >> we will stop right there and move forward as we move on to our next topic. thank you for your additional thoughts. locatedoing onto a cop in difficult area, that is health care. the people of montana feeling they are in limbo at this point. the last administration took a big swing at it with the affordable care act. this administration has talked about repeal and replace. i feel it montanans feel like they are caught in between with the health care system. let's talk about the future and your fundamental approach to legislation. do you see health care as a commodity where the marketplace could take care of the pricing? marketplace could take care of access? or is it more than a moral obligation for health care to everyone? i am reallye: thrilled to be able t
some help in washington dc to make sure it happens on both sides of the aisle. was --endale: when john when jon was in the montana legislature he was aware that he had a balanced budget. we balanced our budget every single legislative session. he been in washington 12 years and has not balance the budget. >> we will stop right there and move forward as we move on to our next topic. thank you for your additional thoughts. locatedoing onto a cop in difficult area, that is health care. the...
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as a judge on the dc circuitjudge kavanaugh judge on the dc circuitjudge kava naugh ruled there judge on the dc circuitjudge kavanaugh ruled there are in fact meaningful, he wrote, quote, law—enforcement agencies use polygraph to test their credibility of witnesses and criminal defendants refusing to take a polygraph, judge kavanaugh refusing to take a polygraph, judge kava naugh has failed refusing to take a polygraph, judge kavanaugh has failed that test. judge kavanaugh claimed all four witnesses identified as being present at the party have said that the sexual assault court, did not happen. only one person has said the sexual assault didn't happen. judge kavanaugh. the sexual assault didn't happen. judge kava naugh. the other three pa rtygoers kava naugh. the other three partygoers identified said they do not remember the incident, that's a big difference. do not recall is a different statement than it did not happen. and the other women dr ford named who was there has since publicly stated that she believes dr ford's account. judge kavanaugh try to give himself an alibi, make it
as a judge on the dc circuitjudge kavanaugh judge on the dc circuitjudge kava naugh ruled there judge on the dc circuitjudge kavanaugh ruled there are in fact meaningful, he wrote, quote, law—enforcement agencies use polygraph to test their credibility of witnesses and criminal defendants refusing to take a polygraph, judge kavanaugh refusing to take a polygraph, judge kava naugh has failed refusing to take a polygraph, judge kavanaugh has failed that test. judge kavanaugh claimed all four...
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as o this morning there have been at least 119 homicides in dc. that number has already surpa surpassed all the killings in 2017 when there were 116. >>> 6:05. water gushing, cars teetering, complete chaos. that was the scene of a sink hole that opened upoa on the yesterday. >> crews are going to work to morning. road this news 4's chris lawrence is live in that neighborhood now. people have been talking about this big sinkhole, ris. >> reporter: yeah, aaron. some people say, look, it's just natureaking its course. others say the city's got to do a better job of maintaining these old types. in any case, you can see some of the extent of the damage here. we're not talking aboutne hole, we're talking about ripples of holes. e this morning the water is back on. take a look at some of the video from yeuerday. an get a better idea of why all of this happened. basically the water main burst. the water that seeped out completely washed away the soil and rock and thenhe asphalt just completely llapsed. we saw that metro bus just a couple of inches from th
as o this morning there have been at least 119 homicides in dc. that number has already surpa surpassed all the killings in 2017 when there were 116. >>> 6:05. water gushing, cars teetering, complete chaos. that was the scene of a sink hole that opened upoa on the yesterday. >> crews are going to work to morning. road this news 4's chris lawrence is live in that neighborhood now. people have been talking about this big sinkhole, ris. >> reporter: yeah, aaron. some people...
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rob: but his future up in the air as he is such to meet with donald trump thursday in dc to discuss ak times report that says he wanted to secretly tape the president. jillian: rich denison has the details. >> what is going on, we want to have transparency, we went -- i look forward to meeting with rod. >> reporter: donald trump wants to meet with rod rosenstein later this week at the white house to discuss a new york times report that in 2017 rosenstein contemplated secretly recording the president in an effort to prove he was unfit for office. the report going on to claim rosenstein talked to several cabinet members about invoking the 25th amendment to remove the president from office. rosenstein has called the reports in accurate and factually incorrect. >> i have never once in the white house where the conversation happened. >> whisper about it, talk about it, joke about it in any way. >> reporter: some sources say rosenstein resigned, others said the deputy attorney general expected to be fired during his visit to the white house, press secretary sarah huckabee sanders saying, qu
rob: but his future up in the air as he is such to meet with donald trump thursday in dc to discuss ak times report that says he wanted to secretly tape the president. jillian: rich denison has the details. >> what is going on, we want to have transparency, we went -- i look forward to meeting with rod. >> reporter: donald trump wants to meet with rod rosenstein later this week at the white house to discuss a new york times report that in 2017 rosenstein contemplated secretly...
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i remember in washington dc when the first woman was appointed. she had her second child. she asked if she could have a part-time job working three days a week. she was told yes, we would be glad to keep you on board because you do such a good job. forget about becoming a partner if you go down to part-time. balance can be achieved. >> another issue that has been very current in our times, have you followed at all, the me to jik movement and what significance or impact you think that has had on the conversation? >> i think it has had a huge impact. i met one of the women who started that movement. she told me a story to the new york times. two years before they published it. boys will be boys. now we know that is not true. not anymore. me to jik the idea is, if you have been abused,, long. there are many others. there is strength in numbers. my hope is that, it will not just be hollywood stars. i hope it will be waitresses and restaurants, it is something that was hidden for far too long. i am really glad it has come out in the open. >> thank you. so the judiciary has also
i remember in washington dc when the first woman was appointed. she had her second child. she asked if she could have a part-time job working three days a week. she was told yes, we would be glad to keep you on board because you do such a good job. forget about becoming a partner if you go down to part-time. balance can be achieved. >> another issue that has been very current in our times, have you followed at all, the me to jik movement and what significance or impact you think that has...
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steve: when was the first time you came to washington dc? rep. shuster: we lived in washington dc from the time i was five until about 11. we lived outside washington for several years. was 12 yearshen i old, so i remember coming back-and-forth to washington dc. steve: when you leave at the end of the arc, what is next for bill shuster? rep. shuster: i hope to stay involved and transportation infrastructure, whether it is with different groups or four different groups, two people here in capitol hill and keep promoting the need for the transportation and infrastructure of this country, and how important it is for this country. and certainly national security issues, i have a great interest in it. outside of being a dad, would you like to do? a 300 acrer: we have farm in pennsylvania which is paradise, in my view. i enjoy traveling. but working in staying involved in these issues of transportation is a passionate something i enjoy doing. steve: what is on the farm? rep. shuster: there's about 250 total acres. corn,e a farmer the grows soybeans, wh
steve: when was the first time you came to washington dc? rep. shuster: we lived in washington dc from the time i was five until about 11. we lived outside washington for several years. was 12 yearshen i old, so i remember coming back-and-forth to washington dc. steve: when you leave at the end of the arc, what is next for bill shuster? rep. shuster: i hope to stay involved and transportation infrastructure, whether it is with different groups or four different groups, two people here in...
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inis time tomorrow a dc native could be ther of "america's got talent." we're not saying that just because we're rooting for brian. >> hisfo perrmance last night even had the judges on their feet. watch this. ♪ ♪ >> how cool is that. that's from kanye west's "heartless." his hard work could pay off w a million dollar prize. >> it's like i dropped the bow moment. >> this is everything this show perceives. someone good ends up a i -- i think you've got a real shot here. i think this show, i hope, will change your life. >> i hope so, too. >> yeah, right? you have until 7:00 this morning to vote. pick up yr foehn. the number is right there. you can also catch the vote on line. >> the two hour finale if we find out. >>> high school footballlayer benched because he's homeless. how he's fighting back to get on the field. >>> first though, a community >>> first though, a community cong together t helpo i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to
inis time tomorrow a dc native could be ther of "america's got talent." we're not saying that just because we're rooting for brian. >> hisfo perrmance last night even had the judges on their feet. watch this. ♪ ♪ >> how cool is that. that's from kanye west's "heartless." his hard work could pay off w a million dollar prize. >> it's like i dropped the bow moment. >> this is everything this show perceives. someone good ends up a i -- i think you've...
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. >>> and a man who randomly stabbed a jagger to death in dc is under arrest. he attacked the runner on tuesday night. surveillance video showing the suspect mere the scene of the crime and authorities tracked him down at a park. >> sufficient probable cause was established and this morning we arrested and charged 23-year-old anthony crawford of northwest dc of first-degree murder while armed. >> police say the suspect did not rob martinez. they're searching for a motive >> >>> and a policeman hunt in oakland for a man armed with a rifle. the suspect barricaded himself in a yard and spent several hours there. police stayed in communication with the suspect and he surrendered peacefully. >>> and one person in critical condition after a early morning cliff rescue. chopper 5 was over the scene shortly after firefighters pulled two people off the rocks. a third person was found in the water and was unconscious and rushed to the hospital. a man and woman found on land were not transported approximate ed. and a housing project got --. >>> and a housing project got th
. >>> and a man who randomly stabbed a jagger to death in dc is under arrest. he attacked the runner on tuesday night. surveillance video showing the suspect mere the scene of the crime and authorities tracked him down at a park. >> sufficient probable cause was established and this morning we arrested and charged 23-year-old anthony crawford of northwest dc of first-degree murder while armed. >> police say the suspect did not rob martinez. they're searching for a motive...
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this was at the canadian embassy in washington dc. it is 20 minutes. >> thank you for coming. not glad to see you all sweltering in the heat. remarks anda few then i am happy to take questions. [in french] [in french] we are continuing to work harder, and we are making progress. we are not there yet. agreement, andex we are going to continue working at it. we said from the outset, our objective in these talks is to update and modernize nafta in a way that is good for canadians, good for americans, and good for mexicans. we know that a win-win agreement is within reach. that is what we are working toward. with goodwill infects ability all sides, i know we can get there. but, as the canadians have heard canadian pay in dollars, and my job is to ensure that disagreements for canadian workers, families and business. the government of canada will not sign an agreement unless it is good for canada and good for canadians. before answering your questions, i would think -- i would like to thank the ambassador and his team. they have worked hard and in good faith with us for more than a
this was at the canadian embassy in washington dc. it is 20 minutes. >> thank you for coming. not glad to see you all sweltering in the heat. remarks anda few then i am happy to take questions. [in french] [in french] we are continuing to work harder, and we are making progress. we are not there yet. agreement, andex we are going to continue working at it. we said from the outset, our objective in these talks is to update and modernize nafta in a way that is good for canadians, good for...
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with anyone outside of the group of judges on the dc circuit. at that point, your answer was again this morning when senator hatch asked youabout it so i want to ask you very specifically , have you discussed special counsel investigation with anyone outside of the group of judges on the dc circuit? >> i had no inappropriate discussions with anyone. >> have you had any discussions with anyone? appropriate or inappropriate? have you ever talked about the special counsel investigation with anyone outside ? >> if you're walking around in america, it's coming up so people discuss it but in terms of, i've nevermade any, let me finish if i could . i've never suggested anything about my views about anything , commitments, foreshadowing, no inappropriate discussions. of course first of all, let me tell you a few contexts. our courthouse has a lot of activity going on it because of that. there are a lot of people there goes our discussions that will, >> let me be more specific so that we sort of hone in on what my concern is. have you ever talked to anyb
with anyone outside of the group of judges on the dc circuit. at that point, your answer was again this morning when senator hatch asked youabout it so i want to ask you very specifically , have you discussed special counsel investigation with anyone outside of the group of judges on the dc circuit? >> i had no inappropriate discussions with anyone. >> have you had any discussions with anyone? appropriate or inappropriate? have you ever talked about the special counsel investigation...
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>>chris: right now, dc united is trying to make the playoffs.reating it like a run to win the world cup. >> make sure we try to make our playoffs and from there, you never know. anything can happen. >>chris: now that you are excited. dc united is four points away from making the playoffs with a big game this week against montrcal. and that's it for today.have a great week, and we will see you next "fox news sunday".
>>chris: right now, dc united is trying to make the playoffs.reating it like a run to win the world cup. >> make sure we try to make our playoffs and from there, you never know. anything can happen. >>chris: now that you are excited. dc united is four points away from making the playoffs with a big game this week against montrcal. and that's it for today.have a great week, and we will see you next "fox news sunday".
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cannot give a rob ross speech but i want to talk about this moment in american history in washington dc i have been here almost as long may be longer than senator mcconnell i'm sorry to say. i was 6-foot 2 inches when i first came here. [laughter] i want to give you a reminder of the history we have gone through on the supreme court. 1987 reagan nominates ford to the supreme court an intellectual giant admired by everybody in the city he goes for the hearings and they chew him to pieces /-slash and burn from day number one. with deep religious convictions and then to become very devout in his faith and with southern democrats he is an atheist. that attacks religious liberty. defeated 58 /-slash 42. a few weeks later ronald reagan with advice of the white house not wanting to go through another bitter battle to know what was going to happen nominated kennedy to the supreme court although he was good on some issues but there were a whole lot of issues with values he was terrible about. do you know the vote for him? >> 97 /-slash nothing. and of course we paid a price with someone not bein
cannot give a rob ross speech but i want to talk about this moment in american history in washington dc i have been here almost as long may be longer than senator mcconnell i'm sorry to say. i was 6-foot 2 inches when i first came here. [laughter] i want to give you a reminder of the history we have gone through on the supreme court. 1987 reagan nominates ford to the supreme court an intellectual giant admired by everybody in the city he goes for the hearings and they chew him to pieces /-slash...
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maite: para ampliar mÁs este tema vamos hasta washington dc a la capital donde se encuentra jeannette la nominaciÓn del ejecutivo. buenas tardes janet. janet: buenas tardes colegas. fue una maÑana caÓtica,por ahora esta audiencia no pareciera avanzar mucho por las interrupciones. les cuento que durante la primera hora y media de audiencialos demÓcratas tomaron poder y quisieron aplazarla, protestaban una y otra vez de que ellos no deberÍan comenzar la audiencia hasta no tener todos los documentos de brett kavanaugh durante las horas de la noche al comitÉ judicial se le entregÓ 42.000 pÁginas de la labor que tuvo durante la administraciÓn del presidente bush, su desarrollo durante estos aÑos y esos documentos segÚn los demÓcratas no lo pudieron revisar antes de comienzos del audiencia esta maÑana las 9:30 de la maÑana, pero que quisieron posponer la audiencia no se logro. la audiencia comenzÓ atrasaday comenzaron a darse los primeros testimonios, el juez kavanaugh lo Único que ha dicho es que piensa hacer un juez imparcial, un western neutral que no impondrÁ sus creencias e personales
maite: para ampliar mÁs este tema vamos hasta washington dc a la capital donde se encuentra jeannette la nominaciÓn del ejecutivo. buenas tardes janet. janet: buenas tardes colegas. fue una maÑana caÓtica,por ahora esta audiencia no pareciera avanzar mucho por las interrupciones. les cuento que durante la primera hora y media de audiencialos demÓcratas tomaron poder y quisieron aplazarla, protestaban una y otra vez de que ellos no deberÍan comenzar la audiencia hasta no tener todos los...
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we go live, he's in washington dc where we are learning more details about how ford's testimony will be handled. >> reporter: the morning, a lot happening this week, as it culminates with this friday vote, this possible friday vote on brett kavanaugh's nomination and senate judiciary committee. judge brett kavanaugh is now just a day way from what could be the most critical event of his career. he and his accuser christine blasey ford are such to appear at a hearing tomorrow and republicans have hired a veteran sex crimes prosecutor to handle the question and avoid the appearance of 11 mail accuser. democrats say it is a copout. >> i think you remember the senate judiciary committee, you want to be capable of questioning doctor for yourself and i either hide behind or outsource that to a higher couch. >> republicans areÃmetro either way, republicans are said to have the meeting friday. >> we will not move it, delay it, it is like an arsonist complaining about the fire. these are the people that put us in the spot. and this vote will be friday. >> reporter: democrats in the meantime a
we go live, he's in washington dc where we are learning more details about how ford's testimony will be handled. >> reporter: the morning, a lot happening this week, as it culminates with this friday vote, this possible friday vote on brett kavanaugh's nomination and senate judiciary committee. judge brett kavanaugh is now just a day way from what could be the most critical event of his career. he and his accuser christine blasey ford are such to appear at a hearing tomorrow and...
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. >> this one is for its comic book brand and it is called dc universe the app costs a dollar a monthasic service is $75 annually you will get access to thousands of hours of movies and tv series access to thousands of books and community for fans and exclusive merchandise. warner brothers are producing a original series for this the first of which is called "titans. this is more for super hero fans entering the crowded market of all the streaming options. plus, netflix's hulu and amazon and among others next year disney is streaming its own stream service that'll feature its own, marvel content. now bob iger says it will cost less than netflix and less than dc universe. >> how well at&t can market the offspring from its new opposition the warner brothers catalog is not being put to word and john stanki is working on a new model to be announced this year. when it comes to competition of n netflix, stevenson says his videos are like tiffany to walmart. mike is at the plasma with a call to action >> we are talking about netflix here this is the 800 pounds or 400 pounds we are looking at
. >> this one is for its comic book brand and it is called dc universe the app costs a dollar a monthasic service is $75 annually you will get access to thousands of hours of movies and tv series access to thousands of books and community for fans and exclusive merchandise. warner brothers are producing a original series for this the first of which is called "titans. this is more for super hero fans entering the crowded market of all the streaming options. plus, netflix's hulu and...
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>>chris: right now, dc united is trying to make the playoffs.treating it like a run to win the world cup. >> make sure we try to make our playoffs and from there, you never know. anything can happen. >>chris: now that you are excited. dc united is four points away from making the playoffs with a big game this week against montrcal. and that's it for today.have a great week, and we will see you next "fox news sunday". . ben: welcome to "the ben shapiro election special." we are in the midst of one of the most important elections of our lifetime. whether president trump has opponentsor allies in congress, whether the next two years will be filled with grandstanding or conservative governance and whether president trump gets to shape the supreme court with more judicial picks and the last issue democrats are hoping to leverage for more political gain in 2018. president trump appointed brett kavanaugh, democrats wanted to delay kavanaugh'
>>chris: right now, dc united is trying to make the playoffs.treating it like a run to win the world cup. >> make sure we try to make our playoffs and from there, you never know. anything can happen. >>chris: now that you are excited. dc united is four points away from making the playoffs with a big game this week against montrcal. and that's it for today.have a great week, and we will see you next "fox news sunday". . ben: welcome to "the ben shapiro election...
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dc this year.so, i may come back in november. that is my second hometown. and, also, i appreciate the heritage foundation, that always, gives an opportunity, to discuss issues, especially -- this time, i tried to contact the blues, what is happening -- so, please share your insight, on what is going on. so, when said oh, let's do a conference, and oh, why not. but, more insight from the floor as well, and appreciated, used to work at -- when was the chair. and -- when i was working theree no? okay, my memory is so bad. okay, so let me start with the very good title, japan america's neglected ally? yeah, it is neglected to mark maybe not. but, somehow, i -- north korean. may be, well maybe not. that is very, very interesting things. ongoing. but, one clear thing, japan is not neglected. because, japan is a very important -- now, our economic -- talk with -- so, that is a very hot issue. so, the people, japan is one of the closest allies of the united states, and also japan is one of -- japan is one
dc this year.so, i may come back in november. that is my second hometown. and, also, i appreciate the heritage foundation, that always, gives an opportunity, to discuss issues, especially -- this time, i tried to contact the blues, what is happening -- so, please share your insight, on what is going on. so, when said oh, let's do a conference, and oh, why not. but, more insight from the floor as well, and appreciated, used to work at -- when was the chair. and -- when i was working theree no?...
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. >> an indication how important the speech was given all that is going on in washington dc. and as expected a lot of high points on how strong the economy is and how democrats took control of congress, they would reverse those gains. spent a lot of time attacking john tester, democratic senator in montana and a lot of time talking about the supreme court. tester is running for reelection against matt rosen day or, staunch supporter of donald trump's, the second rally held by trump for rosendale who trailed tester in early polls but narrowed the gap and according to the latest poll has a lead. >> we can for more justices like neil gorsuch and brett cavanagh, people that will uphold the constitution and defend your second amendment rights. >> reporter: tester is running an ad that highlights several bills he sponsored that were signed by donald trump but tonight trump set on issues that matter like tax cuts, border security, votes on judges he always votes with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, from here trump travels to north dakota where he will try to unseat another democrati
. >> an indication how important the speech was given all that is going on in washington dc. and as expected a lot of high points on how strong the economy is and how democrats took control of congress, they would reverse those gains. spent a lot of time attacking john tester, democratic senator in montana and a lot of time talking about the supreme court. tester is running for reelection against matt rosen day or, staunch supporter of donald trump's, the second rally held by trump for...
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that this man does not need to be sitting behind the desk at 1600 pennsylvania avenue in washington dc. now, think about this. think about this. the president, who has decided he is the singular policymaker in these united states, created an immigration policy that says we will take the children from their parents at the border. now, what we have done, apparently, is created a new generation of orphans. because if you can't reunite the child with the parent, if you don't know where the child is or where the parent is, you have, as a government policy, decided to create a new generation of orphans. now, if the man is willing to destroy the most natural relationship in the world, mother and child, god help the rest of us. because i don't think he really has an inkling of compassion. well, let me not go there. you all have a workshop to do. all right. but the point is very clear. we can talk about all the other issues, we've got time to deal with the other issues, but this is a political year. we have got to talk about how we marshal our forces to remove folks from congress who would stan
that this man does not need to be sitting behind the desk at 1600 pennsylvania avenue in washington dc. now, think about this. think about this. the president, who has decided he is the singular policymaker in these united states, created an immigration policy that says we will take the children from their parents at the border. now, what we have done, apparently, is created a new generation of orphans. because if you can't reunite the child with the parent, if you don't know where the child is...
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i was then nominated to be a dc circuit. i was thoroughly vetted by the white house, the fbi, the american bar association and this committee. i sat before this committee for two thorough confirmation hearings in 2004 and 2006. for the past 12 years leading up to my nomination for this job, i've served in a very public arena as a federal judge on what is often referred to as the second most important court in the country. i've handled some of the most significant and sensitive cases affecting the lives and liberties of the american people. i have been a good judge and for this nomination another fbi background investigation, another american bar association investigation, 31 hours ofio hearings, 65 senator meetings, 1200 written questions, more than all previous supreme court nominees combined. throughout that entire time, throughout my 53 years and 7 months on this earth until last week, no one ever accused me of of sexual misconduct, no one ever. a lifetime, adu lifetime of pubc service and lifetime of high-profile public
i was then nominated to be a dc circuit. i was thoroughly vetted by the white house, the fbi, the american bar association and this committee. i sat before this committee for two thorough confirmation hearings in 2004 and 2006. for the past 12 years leading up to my nomination for this job, i've served in a very public arena as a federal judge on what is often referred to as the second most important court in the country. i've handled some of the most significant and sensitive cases affecting...
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it is in washington dc. this is special to me. i am a phd in of african- american history. carter g. woodson is the father of african-american history. he is one of the founders of african-american history as a professional discipline. he wasn't normally -- formally educated until he was 20. he worked in the coal mines. he saved of the enough money to attend high school, douglas high school and west virginia. he went on to get his bachelors degree in kentucky and his masters and another bachelors degree at the university of chicago. even more understanding, he is the second person of african descent to obtain a doctorate -- doctorate at harvard university. it is very special to me to be in this location pick this is his home and office where he started the association for the study of [null] life and history. it is the premier historical and public history organization that educates teachers, professors on the topic of african american history and promotes it.>> what was going on in this space and what time. are we talking about? >> he purchased the home in 1922. he remaine
it is in washington dc. this is special to me. i am a phd in of african- american history. carter g. woodson is the father of african-american history. he is one of the founders of african-american history as a professional discipline. he wasn't normally -- formally educated until he was 20. he worked in the coal mines. he saved of the enough money to attend high school, douglas high school and west virginia. he went on to get his bachelors degree in kentucky and his masters and another...
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it is critically important that montana has somebody in washington dc that will not just speak whatever he thinks will get him votes. but will fight for montana values and fight for our public lands. >> thank you both. we are moving on to the open discussion portion of this current topic which is public lands. to keep the alternating going, we will let mr. rosendale start that section. mr. rosendale: the facts just don't prove what jon is stating over there. what we have shown is that we expanded access to 45,000 acres of public lands that the public did not have any access to. i was responsible for negotiating. i literally sat down with the the nrc and the parties to make sure that the transaction took place. it is the largest land purchase that the montana land board has ever made. the facts just don't prove what jon is trying to say over there. this is a part of the smear technique that have been using for some time. the people montana know that not only have i done that on the land board but i literally gave 11 lakers to the city of great falls for a park, myself. on lands that were
it is critically important that montana has somebody in washington dc that will not just speak whatever he thinks will get him votes. but will fight for montana values and fight for our public lands. >> thank you both. we are moving on to the open discussion portion of this current topic which is public lands. to keep the alternating going, we will let mr. rosendale start that section. mr. rosendale: the facts just don't prove what jon is stating over there. what we have shown is that we...
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i was then nominated to be a judge in the dc circuit. and this committee. i sat before this committee for two thorough confirmation hearings in 2004 and 2006. for the past 12 years, leading up to my nomination for this job, years, leading up to my nomination for thisjob, i've served years, leading up to my nomination forthisjob, i've served in years, leading up to my nomination for thisjob, i've served in a very public arena as a federaljudge on what is often referred to as the second most important work in the country. i've handled some of the most significant and sensitive cases affecting the lives and liberties of the american people. i have been a good judge. and for this nomination, another fbi background investigation, another american bar association investigation, 31 hours of hearings, 65 senator meetings, 12 1200 written questions. more than all other supreme court nominees combined. throughout that entire time, throughout much of future years and seven months on this earth into last week, no one ever accused me ofany into last
i was then nominated to be a judge in the dc circuit. and this committee. i sat before this committee for two thorough confirmation hearings in 2004 and 2006. for the past 12 years, leading up to my nomination for this job, years, leading up to my nomination for thisjob, i've served years, leading up to my nomination forthisjob, i've served in years, leading up to my nomination for thisjob, i've served in a very public arena as a federaljudge on what is often referred to as the second most...