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but i do not want to do it during the audit. and really, no lawyer, even from the other side they say, often, not always, but when you are under audit, you don't have, you don't subject it to that. you get it done and then you release it. so when that happens, if that happens, i would certainly have an open mind to it. >> so that means if the audit is still on, you will not turn over the tax returns? you will block it? pres. trump: nobody would. nobody returns when it is under audit. go ahead. please. >> i was tempted to ask you like oprah so much, but i think i will go on to the question -- pres. trump: why do i like oprah? what kind of question is that? we have a comedian here. i do like oprah. she is a person i knew well, she came to my place in palm beach often, and i have a lot of respect for her. unfortunately, she did not do the trick. >> the real question is, you sat up here and said -- are you offering a my way or highway scenario to the democrats? you are saying -- pres. trump: not at all. >> if they start investigatin
but i do not want to do it during the audit. and really, no lawyer, even from the other side they say, often, not always, but when you are under audit, you don't have, you don't subject it to that. you get it done and then you release it. so when that happens, if that happens, i would certainly have an open mind to it. >> so that means if the audit is still on, you will not turn over the tax returns? you will block it? pres. trump: nobody would. nobody returns when it is under audit. go...
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ryan: yes, i do. i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that, but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. the internet can allow a person to become a celebrity petty -- pretty quickly by being an entertaining figure. and those incentive structures are in place for both parties, for anybody. mr. kane: they say -- democrats often say they're the party that actually looked loves governing -- actually loves governing though. they don't like that blow things up, and that's a republican instinct that the tea party are more inclined to blow up government. do you disagree with that? mr. ryan: i think i do now. i could see that case being made a decade or two ago, but i don't think that that's necessarily the case. take a look at our session we're completing. we will have passed over 1000 bills out of the house. you haven't seen a pace like that since the early 1980's. so -- and by the way, over 80% of the bills
ryan: yes, i do. i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that, but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. the internet can allow a person to become a celebrity petty -- pretty quickly by being an entertaining figure. and those incentive structures are in place for both parties, for anybody. mr. kane: they say -- democrats often say they're the party that actually looked loves governing...
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so to get to your question, how do we do that? i think we do it by giving people information so they are comfortable coming forward. at my time in justice, i mentioned michael horowitz, a wonderful supporter of this at justice and he has continued that work. we set up a working group with all the igs in the community and in the nsa, we have been doing everything we can to get out the word to people on what their rights and protections are under the law, so they can feel comfortable coming forward. along those lines, i mentioned our website. there is a lot of information there. within the agency, darren. intranetan internal where we have information. we also created a new position, called the "whistleblower who people can go to. we created and him and address for that person and there is a link on the website, so if people want to ask questions, they can go to that person. it is not the intake person, not the one who will do the actual investigation, but somebody whose job it is to make sure other people know their rights and what
so to get to your question, how do we do that? i think we do it by giving people information so they are comfortable coming forward. at my time in justice, i mentioned michael horowitz, a wonderful supporter of this at justice and he has continued that work. we set up a working group with all the igs in the community and in the nsa, we have been doing everything we can to get out the word to people on what their rights and protections are under the law, so they can feel comfortable coming...
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we didn't talk -- what do you do? do you impeach somebody because he created the greatest economic success in the history of our country? let's impeach him because the country is so successful. let's impeach him. has he done anything wrong? they asked somebody, has he done anything wrong? no, but let's impeach him anyway and said let's impeach justice kavanaugh. let's impeach him and now have the second woman coming out, the first, the second and i hate to say this but it was public and after him we're going to impeach the vice president. we're going to impeach mike pence. mike pence doesn't get impeached for anything. so let's -- let's impeach the president and then we'll impeach the vice president. these people are sick and you know what, they have to get their bearing, really they have to get their baring. when you ask about division, they're the ones that cause the division. they cause tremendous division. >> okay, regarding all the retirements in the house, regarding all the retimes in the house mr. president rea
we didn't talk -- what do you do? do you impeach somebody because he created the greatest economic success in the history of our country? let's impeach him because the country is so successful. let's impeach him. has he done anything wrong? they asked somebody, has he done anything wrong? no, but let's impeach him anyway and said let's impeach justice kavanaugh. let's impeach him and now have the second woman coming out, the first, the second and i hate to say this but it was public and after...
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what do they need to do from your perspective? >> david started speaking he said that he doesn't think facebook is the same company as when he wrote the book. i think part of the problem is it is. the same people are leading that have always led. people like alex who spoke out and had differing opinions are no longer at the company. what i think concerns me when i was reporting this out, was that time and time again we saw the same reaction from the top. taking this seriously. things will change. we promise we'll do things differently. and again reporting this we kept seeing they're not doing things that differently. they put new measures into effect. a lot is dealing with the problems of the last election. something like disinformation is ever evolving. what are they willing to do and police. these robs are going to keep hitting them. >> why are they so untouchable? cheryl business is runs the communication division. >> mark has controls the company. he has 60%. he's the controller. >> that's what people don't realize the differe
what do they need to do from your perspective? >> david started speaking he said that he doesn't think facebook is the same company as when he wrote the book. i think part of the problem is it is. the same people are leading that have always led. people like alex who spoke out and had differing opinions are no longer at the company. what i think concerns me when i was reporting this out, was that time and time again we saw the same reaction from the top. taking this seriously. things will...
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they do not do that. they should also get people that can be fair, not 13 or 14 or 17 i call them the "angry democrats." they are angry people. it is a very unfair thing for the country. you think it is unfair to mean? it is very bad for a country. >> mr. president, if it is unfair to the country and it is costing millions of dollars -- >> president trump: i have answered the question. go ahead, take the mic. i will give you voter suppression. you just have to -- sit down please. sit down paired i did not call you. i did not call you. i will give you voter suppression. look at the cnn polls how inaccurate they were. that is called voter suppression. >> thank you, mr. president . >> president trump: i'm not responding. excuse me, i am not responding to you. i'm talking to this gentleman, will you please sit down? excuse me. would you please sit down. please go ahead. >> thank you, mr. president. now that the house of -- >> president trump: it is such a hostile meeting. it is so sad. you asked me -- no, you
they do not do that. they should also get people that can be fair, not 13 or 14 or 17 i call them the "angry democrats." they are angry people. it is a very unfair thing for the country. you think it is unfair to mean? it is very bad for a country. >> mr. president, if it is unfair to the country and it is costing millions of dollars -- >> president trump: i have answered the question. go ahead, take the mic. i will give you voter suppression. you just have to -- sit down...
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i said, james, you can do anything you put your mind to. what do you want to do? you can go out and make your millions of dollars, or you can come in the air force. james, today, is a junior at the air force academy. [ applause ] let's say his grades are pretty spectacular. and he's doing remarkably well and he still sends me notes every once in a while, and he's happy. but for all the folks in this room, let me ask you a question, is this air force ready to access people like james braun in two years? and the answer is, not quite. we got some work to do to make sure the air force is ready for a talent like that. isn't that a great problem to have? so that's how i answer the question. >> once again, sir, there's relative examples everywhere we go. we were down in cairo springs early in the year, took a visit to the first base brigade. young e4 army specialist who had come in the united states army with a degree in i.t. her whole reason for coming in is because she wanted to serve in the war-fighting domain that is space. so we have talent that are making those kin
i said, james, you can do anything you put your mind to. what do you want to do? you can go out and make your millions of dollars, or you can come in the air force. james, today, is a junior at the air force academy. [ applause ] let's say his grades are pretty spectacular. and he's doing remarkably well and he still sends me notes every once in a while, and he's happy. but for all the folks in this room, let me ask you a question, is this air force ready to access people like james braun in...
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trump: do you feel safe in the region? do you see any hostility? do you see any aggression? you are hearing a little bit about aggression from a couple of the players. what are you feeling? pat: yes, sir. we have save an independent operations at here throughout the theater. we do feel safe. couple of been a close calls, but in most cases, the vast majority are professional navies, and we have no doubt that we can bring that -- we bring the u.s. interest to the theater and expect that to continue into the future. pres. trump: that is great. i want to wish you a happy thanksgiving and to say hello to everyone in the navy and just in closing, i want to wish everybody a really, really happy thanksgiving. we will see you when you are back and maybe i will see you over there. but it is a great honor to talk to you. i know everything about what everyone is doing. you are doing an incredible job. your keeping us safe. and we all miss you back here. but we will be seeing you soon and on behalf of the whole country, i want to thank you for what you are doing. there are committed spec
trump: do you feel safe in the region? do you see any hostility? do you see any aggression? you are hearing a little bit about aggression from a couple of the players. what are you feeling? pat: yes, sir. we have save an independent operations at here throughout the theater. we do feel safe. couple of been a close calls, but in most cases, the vast majority are professional navies, and we have no doubt that we can bring that -- we bring the u.s. interest to the theater and expect that to...
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>> yes, i do. i do.'m not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that. >> sure. >> but already you can see. the reason i'm speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through it. i became the consensus person kind of drafted into it. we went through the matit and i they'll have the same experiences. those incentive structures are in place for both parties. >> they say democrats often say that they're the party that actually loves governing, though. they don't like to blow things up. as a republican instinct that the freedom caucus and the tea party are more inclined to blow up government. do you disagree? >> i think i do now. i could see the case being made a decade or two ago, but i don't think that's necessarily the case. take a look at the sessions we're completing. we'll have passed over a thousand bills out of the house. that's a record pace. you haven't seen a pace since like that since the early '80s. over 80% of the bills are bipartisan bills. i would same we became a
>> yes, i do. i do.'m not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that. >> sure. >> but already you can see. the reason i'm speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through it. i became the consensus person kind of drafted into it. we went through the matit and i they'll have the same experiences. those incentive structures are in place for both parties. >> they say democrats often say that they're the party that actually loves governing,...
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what do they do? they don't usually go to their icing reliable and valid measures gathered through claims data and provider surveys, how we approach hospitals, and also including the consumer experience of care to be able to say, this treatment program delivers this quality of care. and be able to have that in a way that consumers can search it, to find care. as well as to provide to payers and employers and other groups to align market forces with a better quality to drive the entire system to adopt those best practices. >> trying to become a good housekeeping seal -- the treatment that a way to sort of know to get through this sort of jungle of trying to find the right place to go and know that it's good. >> and i mean if you think about sunscreen, you know people know you want to find a sunscreen that has a certain spf and it has uva and uvb protection and waterproof and all of these things, when you think about addiction treatment, you don't know what to look for and you're in crisis. and you don'
what do they do? they don't usually go to their icing reliable and valid measures gathered through claims data and provider surveys, how we approach hospitals, and also including the consumer experience of care to be able to say, this treatment program delivers this quality of care. and be able to have that in a way that consumers can search it, to find care. as well as to provide to payers and employers and other groups to align market forces with a better quality to drive the entire system to...
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for us in the military as we all read that and started to digest how do we do that?t does that mean in a world that we've often walked around thinking we were goliath and now we need to think more like david. >> how do we get fast and agile and take advantage of this amazing technology that exists that's ubiquitous across the planet. so let me ask a question and see if anyone would dare to do this. >> if you do not have a smartphone in your pocket, please stand up. okay. i don't see anybody standing up. if i were to have asked that question 11 years ago everyone would have stood up and so today half of the world -- half of the world has got a smartphone capability, and we are very soon going to connect that smartphone to a 5g network and what's that going to mean for us? if you took your smartphone today most people would -- i'm the guy with the oldest smartphone and i'm just buying a new one here in the next few weeks and you'd say what does it have with it? it's got a gps sensor, it's got a camera, and it's got voice capability and it's got audio. it's a multitude
for us in the military as we all read that and started to digest how do we do that?t does that mean in a world that we've often walked around thinking we were goliath and now we need to think more like david. >> how do we get fast and agile and take advantage of this amazing technology that exists that's ubiquitous across the planet. so let me ask a question and see if anyone would dare to do this. >> if you do not have a smartphone in your pocket, please stand up. okay. i don't see...
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but i do want to do what we were sent here to do. do what they told us we should do hathey give us the privilege to come sir. let's have that debate. also, what we do is, we do not engage in the debate. let's have wthe debate. i think we can win because we have common sense and the truth on our side. >> isn't the evidence that doing the right thing is politically smart? >> absolutely. >> every single time. >> i will go further. the conservative things are politically smart too. >> ayes. >> they ran away from principal, trying to cut the baby in half, trying to imitate sort of soft democrats if you will. and so, the base may not have turned out. all this talk about females in the suburbs. i think a lot of people lost is because conservatives have voted in the senate and for governors but they said, what the hell is the house doing? never hurts to do what you say. never hurts to keep your promises. when we do that, it is good politics. >> it works every time. >> we will be right back. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying...
but i do want to do what we were sent here to do. do what they told us we should do hathey give us the privilege to come sir. let's have that debate. also, what we do is, we do not engage in the debate. let's have wthe debate. i think we can win because we have common sense and the truth on our side. >> isn't the evidence that doing the right thing is politically smart? >> absolutely. >> every single time. >> i will go further. the conservative things are politically...
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do. they assess and move forward. moderator: where would increases for that spending come from? we rank below the median average with what we invest. that money does not need to come from corrections officers or nursing homes. we gave about 50 million in tax cuts from premium tobacco companies. that is not a smart investment in terms of the cost. people healthy and working and grow that tax base, you can lower taxes. this is what separates us from other states. talk more specifically about what you would cut in terms of human services to assist with state spending. >> let's start with the fraud we have in our system. we have spent $100 million on some plans and they are asking for more. >> we spend more on welfare than pretty much any state. minnesotans are generous. we want to take care of people who need help. we have programs that are not helping people. layer, decades of programs, some of these are not doing anything to help people. at thesee a look programs and measure them and bolst
do. they assess and move forward. moderator: where would increases for that spending come from? we rank below the median average with what we invest. that money does not need to come from corrections officers or nursing homes. we gave about 50 million in tax cuts from premium tobacco companies. that is not a smart investment in terms of the cost. people healthy and working and grow that tax base, you can lower taxes. this is what separates us from other states. talk more specifically about what...
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are doing a lot. this ordinance would give us additional tools in our toolbox that can be effective in a number of situations. with that, i thank you. >> i just want to add one more thing that i wanted to highlight when we originally worked on writing this legislation, we try to do some of the things that we are doing in the legislation now some of this -- these impacted parties and stakeholders have known about this as a concept and the slide that was emphasized by the department of environment and how over 80 account holders and office buildings in particular are already employed to, you may have said this in your opening remarks, the san francisco giants are one of the best examples that we have in the industry today. they have a significant number of sorters on site. and to the point that san franciscans might know about this, but nonsan franciscans that are visiting the city may not necessarily know about these rules, the giants get people from all over the bay area and many of them are not san f
are doing a lot. this ordinance would give us additional tools in our toolbox that can be effective in a number of situations. with that, i thank you. >> i just want to add one more thing that i wanted to highlight when we originally worked on writing this legislation, we try to do some of the things that we are doing in the legislation now some of this -- these impacted parties and stakeholders have known about this as a concept and the slide that was emphasized by the department of...
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what do we do about that?>> sir, my expectation is first of all that is completely unacceptable, any kind of sexual harassment or abuse, that is an unacceptable situation. if there is a finding that is sustained involving -- any sustained finding, there is going to be a disciplinary process taking place. but something as severe as that, we will take the harshest action. >> what is the disciplinary process if you are found to have sexually harassed an employee or inmate? what is the next step? >> after the investigation is complete and if it is sustained, there is a recommendation to be deciding official as far as what the discipline should be. there is a range of disciplines that it could be an it depends on the situation, the particular factors involved in that particular case. >> let me suggest that we address a similar problem in the veterans administration in which veterans were being poorly treated, put on waiting lists. some died while waiting for care. and congress passed the v.a. accountability act to
what do we do about that?>> sir, my expectation is first of all that is completely unacceptable, any kind of sexual harassment or abuse, that is an unacceptable situation. if there is a finding that is sustained involving -- any sustained finding, there is going to be a disciplinary process taking place. but something as severe as that, we will take the harshest action. >> what is the disciplinary process if you are found to have sexually harassed an employee or inmate? what is the...
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so with those two bookends, we have to do the most with what we have and do better. we need to get more for less. that's why when you ask me where do i spend my time? it's where we're spending the most money. i spend my time where there are problems. and when i say problems, it is because i'm an engineer, it doesn't mean that there's problems, that's where you'd want to spend your time. but we can afford security, and the national defense strategy addresses what we need to be -- to dominate and win against great power competition. >> follow up. >> yep? >> the army is down about 23,000 from their goal for this year in recruiting between the active reserve and national guard components. the number that we have seen is about 30% of american males between 18 to 25 only qualified to join if they wanted to. you cut that in half, 15, will not be in the service, and you get the army navy air force marines competing for the other 15, the 99 percent versus 1 percent, how do we close -- how do we expand the pool of potential recruits to the armed services of the united states?
so with those two bookends, we have to do the most with what we have and do better. we need to get more for less. that's why when you ask me where do i spend my time? it's where we're spending the most money. i spend my time where there are problems. and when i say problems, it is because i'm an engineer, it doesn't mean that there's problems, that's where you'd want to spend your time. but we can afford security, and the national defense strategy addresses what we need to be -- to dominate and...
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but you have managed to do it. i want to thank you before i lost the chance to do so. one of the foundations of our country is the criminal justice system that is both fair and reality and perceived as fair and it must be both respected and worthy of respect it must protect the innocent, and punish those who have not comapplied with the law, and punishment as a corrective component and a punitive component. the punishment that is meted out by the judge is the sole punishment our society should be expected to be visit upon those convicted. what happens after the judge or the jury makes the decision, what happens after an individual is convicted, insuring our justice system is fair and proportional does not end there. our justice system and the burrow of prisons has a lofty goal to protect public safety by ensuring federal offenders serve ubtheir. >> sentences in provide reentry programming to ensure their successful return to the community. last december the committee held a hearing focused on the last part of that goal, reentry and recidivism and what happened when an
but you have managed to do it. i want to thank you before i lost the chance to do so. one of the foundations of our country is the criminal justice system that is both fair and reality and perceived as fair and it must be both respected and worthy of respect it must protect the innocent, and punish those who have not comapplied with the law, and punishment as a corrective component and a punitive component. the punishment that is meted out by the judge is the sole punishment our society should...
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doing it. to show people, you say, i hear what your worries are and we are working on them. it may take us a few iterations to learn exactly, but we care about it and are investing in it, and to be talking about that. i think they are on path to exactly those conversations. david: how does the tech industry responsibly participate in the chinese market, but not have the chinese government act as a sensor? we are seeing it with google. reid: so it is one of these things where each tech company has to have its own mission. the mission for google is all the world's information at your fingertips. the mission for linkedin, is economic opportunity for everyone, maximizing talent connections and opportunity. when you areink, one of these tech companies, you have to say how does my mission intersect with this market? based on the intersection of the market, we will negotiate with the governments about how to your local government. for example, linkedin, china is much easier. we are not about all the w
doing it. to show people, you say, i hear what your worries are and we are working on them. it may take us a few iterations to learn exactly, but we care about it and are investing in it, and to be talking about that. i think they are on path to exactly those conversations. david: how does the tech industry responsibly participate in the chinese market, but not have the chinese government act as a sensor? we are seeing it with google. reid: so it is one of these things where each tech company...
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do you understand what i'm going to do? you a hard time, go for the jugular. >> hey, i don't go to your job and knock the [ bleep ] out of your mouth, which i think is appropriate and funny. >> listen, i don't have time to tell you all the things that are the matter with you. but let's start with that checkered bell bottomed suit. >> you had to learn to deal with it if you wanted to make it in the clubs. and the best ones did. >> hi, pigs. >> i don't know how to say this, but i want to be on you. >> i dated my last boyfriend for two years. finally, i gave him an ultimatum. i said, listen, either you tell me your name or it's over. >> this is my long, luxurious blond hair. ain't it pretty? >> yes. >> i could put it in a ponytail, you want to see? >> yeah. >> no. >> whoopi goldberg always thought of herself as an actress more so than a comedian. she was very much in the spirit of lily tomlin, more so than the stand-ups of era. >> they said, are you a valley girl? no, i'm a surfer, because before there was the mall, there was
do you understand what i'm going to do? you a hard time, go for the jugular. >> hey, i don't go to your job and knock the [ bleep ] out of your mouth, which i think is appropriate and funny. >> listen, i don't have time to tell you all the things that are the matter with you. but let's start with that checkered bell bottomed suit. >> you had to learn to deal with it if you wanted to make it in the clubs. and the best ones did. >> hi, pigs. >> i don't know how to...
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the full throttle impeachment investigations or do they do what i would recommend they do is to say pass all their legislation passed everything they want send it to the senate force the republicans to have brianna good or struck to have to react to it and then either hope it gets signed are run against them like crazy twenty twenty these i think are going to tell us something about the role of the democratic party equally as we know that the republican party is now firmly within the grasp of donald trump ok we're going to have you back off and i love that kind of analysis rochelle in new york respond to what david had to say of the different options brilliant analysis go ahead. the first thing is peace and it is not really a popular idea whether you're asking democrats independents and obviously republicans so and i think that we have to be careful when we start talking about impeachment because even though the democrats have controlled the house they would still have to have two thirds of the vote in the senate and i don't think that the senate is going to obviously vote to impeach the
the full throttle impeachment investigations or do they do what i would recommend they do is to say pass all their legislation passed everything they want send it to the senate force the republicans to have brianna good or struck to have to react to it and then either hope it gets signed are run against them like crazy twenty twenty these i think are going to tell us something about the role of the democratic party equally as we know that the republican party is now firmly within the grasp of...
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i do think it is going to do a lot of help. the right amount at the same time i want to reduce the complexity i do think there needs to be a consolidation but when it comes to dns ip instead of extending it one week or three months, can we extend it a year but make a commitment that we will truly make the transformational cases rather than kicking the can down the road because the program isn't financially solvent and i am trying to do the best with the program. it's reactiv reactivated his ded one of the cost-effective things we can do based on countless studies is bringing offense to the table we did the mitigation of the 6% so we try to bring some offense there. you can't just have a defense that the flood insurance progr program. there was a 45 day clock for the administration to make a decision on the request. we have several thousand families that cannot get back to their homes or others. this is a major issue affecting several thousand people. they had been waiting several months to be paid. it's really important to deli
i do think it is going to do a lot of help. the right amount at the same time i want to reduce the complexity i do think there needs to be a consolidation but when it comes to dns ip instead of extending it one week or three months, can we extend it a year but make a commitment that we will truly make the transformational cases rather than kicking the can down the road because the program isn't financially solvent and i am trying to do the best with the program. it's reactiv reactivated his ded...
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do you ask japan to do more? >> i don't -- i really don't understand you. >> reporter: how would you focus on trade -- >> trade with japan? we're dealing with japan on trade. japan has -- t a great country. you have a great prime minister. we had a very successful election. he's a very good friend of mine. he's one of the people i'm closest with, and -- but i tell him all the time japan does not treat the united states fairly on trade. they send in millions of cars at a very low tax. they don't take our cars. and if they do, they have a massive tax on the cars. i'm not blaming japan. i'm blaming the people that were in charge of the united states for a allowing that to happen. we have close to a $100 million trade deficit with japan. don't feel lonely. you weren't the only one. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. first one, secretary pompeo's talks about with north korea have been postponed. what is happening there and are your meetings happen -- >> no. we're going to change it because of trips being made. we'
do you ask japan to do more? >> i don't -- i really don't understand you. >> reporter: how would you focus on trade -- >> trade with japan? we're dealing with japan on trade. japan has -- t a great country. you have a great prime minister. we had a very successful election. he's a very good friend of mine. he's one of the people i'm closest with, and -- but i tell him all the time japan does not treat the united states fairly on trade. they send in millions of cars at a very...
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we want to do it? allison: let's do it.
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how do you make sure that is not what you are doing? historically there have been things where that has happened. it is a very important question. it is something we keep in mind all the time as we think about our work and consider what might be an improper disclosure and making sure that agencies, as we look at insider threat issues, we are not showing whistle blowers who appropriately want to blow the whistle on wrongdoing. one of the things i think is important for whistleblowers and their interest in coming forward is making sure -- and this again is an i.g. responsibility, to help educate whistleblowers on the appropriate way to blow the whistle, particularly when it is classified information. there is a process to blow the whistle with classified information. we are out there trying to ducate whistleblowers on that. the law doesn't allow you to call yourself a whistleblower and go out on a street corner and disclose classified information. even if you have the best of intentions in terms of thinking there really is wrongdoing goin
how do you make sure that is not what you are doing? historically there have been things where that has happened. it is a very important question. it is something we keep in mind all the time as we think about our work and consider what might be an improper disclosure and making sure that agencies, as we look at insider threat issues, we are not showing whistle blowers who appropriately want to blow the whistle on wrongdoing. one of the things i think is important for whistleblowers and their...
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do you believe congress should do the same thing?that is congress should condition funding on universities complying with first amendment principles? sen. alexander: no, i don't. how would you do that? someone will have to write a definition of free speech. i suppose congress could, by sense of the senate resolution adopt the chicago principles, but the next congress might adopt another set of principles. if you pass a law, then you get regulations. i don't think congress should do that. i think what would be another thing that would be more effective would be for consumers to get active. within the last two or three weeks, two national publications came out with 100 best colleges and universities. the wall street journal had 300 of them rated. all of the colleges and universities object to the u.s. news & world report rating. but every single one of them brags about it when they are on the list. if they were a consumer report organization that was bipartisan, independent, well respected that ranked the 100 best colleges in terms of
do you believe congress should do the same thing?that is congress should condition funding on universities complying with first amendment principles? sen. alexander: no, i don't. how would you do that? someone will have to write a definition of free speech. i suppose congress could, by sense of the senate resolution adopt the chicago principles, but the next congress might adopt another set of principles. if you pass a law, then you get regulations. i don't think congress should do that. i...
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computers don't do things people don't tell them to do. you get infected by a virus is a person at the end of that. sometimes they get out in the wild. how do we create and build the workforce for america, not just for the federal government to recruit from the department of defense or politically but a workforce that all of our industry can draw from. it's not just about the workforce for cyber experts and those in the basement and keeping coming but you never want to talk to. it's also about educating throughout the environment. many incidents and you know this gets tested and gets notices from it department about fishing e-mails much ado about them and not to click on things and all our employees on the front line of defense and they are the first line but we also need our accountants and chief financial officers and ceos and our general counsel legal offices to understand cyber security as well. the example i use is ceo asks their as iso and they have two choices. they can say yes and get fired when the first incident happens a couple
computers don't do things people don't tell them to do. you get infected by a virus is a person at the end of that. sometimes they get out in the wild. how do we create and build the workforce for america, not just for the federal government to recruit from the department of defense or politically but a workforce that all of our industry can draw from. it's not just about the workforce for cyber experts and those in the basement and keeping coming but you never want to talk to. it's also about...
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to do to do something like that is a little farfetched and i would be shocked if i mean they still have to investigate only possible i guess this is the first i've heard of that but yeah i don't know if that's what they're suggesting about it that i haven't heard well i mean on the russian side they're saying that they specifically i think they retrieved one of the parts to see if there if there are any specks of alan minimum there and to see if indeed it was drilled in space by that and that's a possible version then all the searching about it they don't know. you don't think that psychological difficulties could be no not meant to that extreme no i think it's just as a credible that someone because i'm not a professional cosmonaut or astronaut. i would do anything like that a your you know the risks of what you doing safety is foremost the if the condition of your friends on board a just to me that's i think that's that's. right i can imagine if he's if i understand correctly that capsule where the hole was drilled now remains the only escape vehicle for the crew that is now in orbit
to do to do something like that is a little farfetched and i would be shocked if i mean they still have to investigate only possible i guess this is the first i've heard of that but yeah i don't know if that's what they're suggesting about it that i haven't heard well i mean on the russian side they're saying that they specifically i think they retrieved one of the parts to see if there if there are any specks of alan minimum there and to see if indeed it was drilled in space by that and that's...
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i'm going to do what i think is best. i'll do what the constitution demands we do. i would ask that the president not try to stand in our way of doing our job as members of the congress. >> i want to ask you about that. what are you going to do if the administration and the white house refuse to answer and comply with your subpoenas? >> we will cross that bridge when we get to it. i'm not going to deal with that hypothetical. i'm more optimistic than that. i promise you, we'll deal with that when we get to it. >> nancy pelosi democratic leader wants to run for speaker. does she have your vote? >> she's got my vote. nancy pelosi has been battle tested. i've watched here -- i've said it many times. she's a phenomenal speaker. now that we have all these women coming into the congress, it would be a damn shame that you didn't replace this fearless leader with a man. it's her time and, again, she's battle tested. i'm looking forward to working with her as my speaker. i'm going to vote for her and encourage my colleagues to vote for her. >> congressman cummings, thank you
i'm going to do what i think is best. i'll do what the constitution demands we do. i would ask that the president not try to stand in our way of doing our job as members of the congress. >> i want to ask you about that. what are you going to do if the administration and the white house refuse to answer and comply with your subpoenas? >> we will cross that bridge when we get to it. i'm not going to deal with that hypothetical. i'm more optimistic than that. i promise you, we'll deal...
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what do you want them to do that you are not able to do?ble to investigate what's going on with the president. and my friend, jerry nadler, with whom i served for six years in the u.s. house, i know that he has already said he wants to know what the president's motives are. i think we can pretty much conclude what his motives are. that is to protect himself. so i expect jerry nadler to be chairing the judiciary committee in the house. and then to proceed with what he needs to do to get to the bottom of this. and to protect the mueller investigation. >> do you think that this is where it ends? that he appoints matthew whitacre as acting attorney general and whitaker maybe, you know, tries to keep -- tries to shrink or contract the bounds of the mueller investigation? or do you fear more is going to happen? >> i think as long as the mueller investigation continues that this is yet more actions by the president that goes to obstruction of justice. >> doesn't president trump have the right to have as attorney general whoever he sees fit, as lon
what do you want them to do that you are not able to do?ble to investigate what's going on with the president. and my friend, jerry nadler, with whom i served for six years in the u.s. house, i know that he has already said he wants to know what the president's motives are. i think we can pretty much conclude what his motives are. that is to protect himself. so i expect jerry nadler to be chairing the judiciary committee in the house. and then to proceed with what he needs to do to get to the...
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us to stop, but, that is what we need to do, we do not need to fundamentally rethink and be stronger in our statistic that it is the big things that are important instead of the little statistics, all crimes are flawed not just whether one gets committed, and, frankly that is where democrats have not led because democrats are afraid of that attack. particularly in the northeast. so, we need to be braver about that, on the partisan basis, and, quite frankly understand that we need to do what is right for more people. thank you. >> thank you, and thank you, thank you so much. [ applause ]>>> in this next part of the variety rolling stone summit, reality television personality kim kardashian west talked about criminal justice reform with obama administration white house advisor and cnn commentator jones. this is half of an hour. >> so, let me just sit on my pillow. look, i am very happy, triple happy, i'm happy that we have some leadership in this room, it is extraordinary, i am happy to be here, with somebody you has emerged this year as one of the most impactful criminal justice advoc
us to stop, but, that is what we need to do, we do not need to fundamentally rethink and be stronger in our statistic that it is the big things that are important instead of the little statistics, all crimes are flawed not just whether one gets committed, and, frankly that is where democrats have not led because democrats are afraid of that attack. particularly in the northeast. so, we need to be braver about that, on the partisan basis, and, quite frankly understand that we need to do what is...
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because this is... a way to do what we want to do.> control your destiny? >> yeah. this is the way. >> this is one thing that's important before i go. emotion in business is important. if anybody ever takes the emotion out of business, the business will die. [ up-tempo music plays ] >> up next, a big decision... don't ruin it. ...a beautiful souvenir... can i go put it on? ...and the biggest question of all... if this country doesn't change, are people gonna stop trying? ...when "the profit in cuba" returns. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little love my-y way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ philadelphia cream cheese. made with fresh milk and real cream makes your recipes their holiday favourites. the holidays are made with philly. their holiday favourites. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. thiuninterrupted streaminglogy brilliant sound clarity and life-like color. experience dell cinema on the xps 13. get up to $200 off select xps 13 l
because this is... a way to do what we want to do.> control your destiny? >> yeah. this is the way. >> this is one thing that's important before i go. emotion in business is important. if anybody ever takes the emotion out of business, the business will die. [ up-tempo music plays ] >> up next, a big decision... don't ruin it. ...a beautiful souvenir... can i go put it on? ...and the biggest question of all... if this country doesn't change, are people gonna stop trying?...
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here we do. is not worth the problem although my goodness should be extra but you know pull up on the storm or sort of the stripping away form she sniffed but you are not to get the most you will miss don't mind on a special mission. for them to come fast and over for. drug. use of the. deal i'm just you know this was published. but. there. was. just like chill speech meant to give to those be able to skimp regardless. of bids damning. you which just cause it didn't commit. to anything you should. you want to. be guided just always to achieve the beauty of a. moment where you're gonna find that you you hold the moon the dumbest the. media. on the bike lead sheets of. the ok. but i show up today and ask as we t.v. shows to push towards healing and then we cherish about all this to fall on the glutted store and idealist on the absolutely truth company moral code and go. do it differently. than most of the other yet mr president that they could be the cops i thank. you i. thank you. so are. doing. t
here we do. is not worth the problem although my goodness should be extra but you know pull up on the storm or sort of the stripping away form she sniffed but you are not to get the most you will miss don't mind on a special mission. for them to come fast and over for. drug. use of the. deal i'm just you know this was published. but. there. was. just like chill speech meant to give to those be able to skimp regardless. of bids damning. you which just cause it didn't commit. to anything you...
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and these two will do. with. these this is the i still call them starting down with the old mission stopping the more sustainable moves and fun is up in these crowds and the fine. police identified the california mass shooter who killed twelve people in a crowded bar as a twenty eight year old former marine all forty say the suspect committed suicide following the assault. mayhem following this week's elections president trump lashed out at the media blaming it for dividing the united states has left wing anti fall protesters targeted a conservative fox news anchor at his home the very same night of the vote.
and these two will do. with. these this is the i still call them starting down with the old mission stopping the more sustainable moves and fun is up in these crowds and the fine. police identified the california mass shooter who killed twelve people in a crowded bar as a twenty eight year old former marine all forty say the suspect committed suicide following the assault. mayhem following this week's elections president trump lashed out at the media blaming it for dividing the united states...
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reporter: do you plan on running for reelection yourself? >> i do. reporter: are you confident president trump will support your reelection? >> i would not be surprised. anyone else? thanks a lot, everybody. that is senator mitch mcconnell,'s first press conference since yesterday's election. he talked about a number of issues. more will be discussed as the president of the united states is about to speak at 11:40 a.m. this morning. we will take you live to the press conference when it starts. at
reporter: do you plan on running for reelection yourself? >> i do. reporter: are you confident president trump will support your reelection? >> i would not be surprised. anyone else? thanks a lot, everybody. that is senator mitch mcconnell,'s first press conference since yesterday's election. he talked about a number of issues. more will be discussed as the president of the united states is about to speak at 11:40 a.m. this morning. we will take you live to the press conference when...
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i do that constantly.o learn from people, from how to think about this coming together strategically, and then a lot of times people think and say it is the idea that matters. that is the classic thing, 2% inspiration, 98% perspiration. you still need the inspiration, to go in the right direction, but you need to execute it ell. david: often we don't know if the strategy was successful or not because we did not do it. is that something you come across frequently? reid: entrepreneurs tended to be practical. they tend to know they're in an environment that is default dead. they tend to be, what have week, today, this week? one of my favorite questions is this theory, there is no differencein theory and practice. it is that combination of theory and practice as what you try to do as a successful entrepreneur. david: you have had to make a lot of decisions. think back on one that was counterintuitive, either i did not think it would work and it worked beautifully to my surprise, or the reverse. boy, i was sure
i do that constantly.o learn from people, from how to think about this coming together strategically, and then a lot of times people think and say it is the idea that matters. that is the classic thing, 2% inspiration, 98% perspiration. you still need the inspiration, to go in the right direction, but you need to execute it ell. david: often we don't know if the strategy was successful or not because we did not do it. is that something you come across frequently? reid: entrepreneurs tended to...
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so to get to your question, how do we do that. i think we do it by giving people information so they're comfortable coming forward. both at my time at justice, and i mentioned michael horowitz, wonderful supporter of this at justice and has continued that work. and we set up this working group with all the i.g.s across the community, and then since i've been at the nsa, we've been doing everything we can to get out the word to people on what their rights are and what the protections are under the law so they can feel comfortable coming forward. so along those lines, i mentioned our web site. we have a lot of information on that. within the agency there's an internal internet, and we have a lot of information on that as well about whistleblower rights and protections. i created a new progresses -- a position which was not that creative, but somebody who people could go to. and we created an e-mail address for that person, so -- and there's a link on the web site, both the high side and the public if one, so if people want to ask qu
so to get to your question, how do we do that. i think we do it by giving people information so they're comfortable coming forward. both at my time at justice, and i mentioned michael horowitz, wonderful supporter of this at justice and has continued that work. and we set up this working group with all the i.g.s across the community, and then since i've been at the nsa, we've been doing everything we can to get out the word to people on what their rights are and what the protections are under...
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sharla: not doing? lemonis: ...not doing.ameras to see if people were stealing? lemonis: i wouldn't say that i thought people were stealing, but i definitely put them in so that people know that we can see the cash because it's very easy to make popcorn and be like, "a bag for you, $5 for me." there's no other inventory mechanism, and so you just want people to know that you're watching. next, i'm giving sharla a point-of-sale system so we can keep detailed records of her sales and her inventory. at the end of the day, you should have this much inventory and this much cash. ♪ hey, guys, let's sit down and have the meeting about the website. okay. sharla: hi there. salem: hey. sharla: and what would your name be? salem: salem. sharla: salem, nice to meet you. i'm sharla. salem: nice to meet you, too. sharla: you're the internet web designer? salem: that's correct. sharla: okay. lemonis: so this is a typical storefront. this is just for mock-up purposes. sharla: sure. lemonis: these are just ideas. amber: i always think website
sharla: not doing? lemonis: ...not doing.ameras to see if people were stealing? lemonis: i wouldn't say that i thought people were stealing, but i definitely put them in so that people know that we can see the cash because it's very easy to make popcorn and be like, "a bag for you, $5 for me." there's no other inventory mechanism, and so you just want people to know that you're watching. next, i'm giving sharla a point-of-sale system so we can keep detailed records of her sales and...
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lemonis: how do you keep her momentum alive? what do you guys do to do that? trevor: nothing.started as a purpose brand, but i think we'd be more of surf-beachy brand. it just didn't feel right pushing a story of "this watch will provide meals for children in need." we wanted to make sure that people knew that it was still a cool watch and not just a donation piece. lemonis: the story that trevor's telling me has confused the heck out of me because in one sentence he's telling me that it was about his mom and the charities, and the next minute, he's telling me about surfing brands and cool things. so, i wanted to get the actual story from him. i think the fact that you have that as your purpose is a very big deal. you're driven to have this succeed because that's your connection to her. trevor: i don't think about that. i just -- i think i've pushed it out. losing her is just -- i haven't, like, dealt with it, you know? i'm just bitter. but yeah, we keep moving, for sure, [ voice breaking ] 'cause she would love that. lemonis: i lost my mom, you know, not too long ago. trevor:
lemonis: how do you keep her momentum alive? what do you guys do to do that? trevor: nothing.started as a purpose brand, but i think we'd be more of surf-beachy brand. it just didn't feel right pushing a story of "this watch will provide meals for children in need." we wanted to make sure that people knew that it was still a cool watch and not just a donation piece. lemonis: the story that trevor's telling me has confused the heck out of me because in one sentence he's telling me that...
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and how do i look? well, you look very smart. thank you. and what do you do, aisleyne? of it! big brother. yes, my youngest son was very into big brother, which i thought was dreadful. oh, he'll be a fan of me, then, babe — trust me. i'll have a coke, cos i'm on my period, and that helps, thanks. ok, that is good to know. i'll have a coke as well, please, no ice. i need the sugar. do you? yeah, time of the month. right, does that make a difference? yeah! given the nature of my profession, i'm surprised i didn't know that information. i'lljust have the soup, i'll stick with the soup. are you a vegetarian? yeah. give me a high—five. 0h, are you a high—five? i'm a high—five, yeah. so why are you a vegetarian? i was brought up a vegetarian, um... i was brought up also a hare krishna, ajehovah's witness, a christian... what are you now? now i'm a brexiteer! does god believe in brexit? let's go back one, does brexit... well, let's go back two, i wanted to talk about tampax and the tax on tampax being abolished if we leave the eu. is there a tax? there is a tax, isn't there? y
and how do i look? well, you look very smart. thank you. and what do you do, aisleyne? of it! big brother. yes, my youngest son was very into big brother, which i thought was dreadful. oh, he'll be a fan of me, then, babe — trust me. i'll have a coke, cos i'm on my period, and that helps, thanks. ok, that is good to know. i'll have a coke as well, please, no ice. i need the sugar. do you? yeah, time of the month. right, does that make a difference? yeah! given the nature of my profession, i'm...
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the message is figure out what you can do together and do it. i think healthcare is still acrisis -- a crisis and needs to be fixed. >> to expand the russia probe is this an effort to undermine the president and is there a chance to get out in front of the special counsel? >> the senate intelligence committee has been looking at that issue and we expect them to report at some point in the future. and i look forward -- so far they have operated on a pretty bipartisan basis and i look forward to hearing what they have to say. >> have you spoken to governor scott or congresswoman mcsally about their races and how do you feel about this? >> governor scott and i traded calls last night. i will be talking to him shortly. and i have not spoken to martha mcsally, although we traded calls, too. they were pretty late at night. i decided to go to bed and talk to her this morning. >> you will have an extra cushion in the senate. what will it enable you to do? what is the practical effect of all this? >> my top priority, i made it very clear, it is the judic
the message is figure out what you can do together and do it. i think healthcare is still acrisis -- a crisis and needs to be fixed. >> to expand the russia probe is this an effort to undermine the president and is there a chance to get out in front of the special counsel? >> the senate intelligence committee has been looking at that issue and we expect them to report at some point in the future. and i look forward -- so far they have operated on a pretty bipartisan basis and i look...
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what do they need to do to get it back.t is a cheerful optimistic book about politics. >> what makes you a democrat? >> i think the soul of the party is in its core ideals. not in the details of its policies. these big pillars of the democratic say things like the fight for the out fighter and the individual and respect for ideas and economic security for all of these organizing principles of politics. i think that that is what the democrats need to return to instead of getting all tangled up in that note. i think they need to show the american public that they are more dependable. when i was a young man getting into politics i used to ask people why they were democrat. people used to say right away, they are for the common man. they are for the little guy. you don't hear that kind of thing as much as you should anymore. i think they have to get act to it. >> can a party have a soul? >> i absolutely think a party can have a soul. the core values. they have seven of them. there is the chapter on each of them in this book. th
what do they need to do to get it back.t is a cheerful optimistic book about politics. >> what makes you a democrat? >> i think the soul of the party is in its core ideals. not in the details of its policies. these big pillars of the democratic say things like the fight for the out fighter and the individual and respect for ideas and economic security for all of these organizing principles of politics. i think that that is what the democrats need to return to instead of getting all...
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going to do and explained what we weren't going to do and we would do the same, i think, in any kind of request like that: but certainly, you know, questions that come up about how the justice department is spending their money or potentially spending money and how they handled certain issues would be, you know, construction related issues, for example, we deal with at the pop. >> last question the gentleman in the back. >> oh, i'm sorry. i couldn't see you, you're behind liz. >> hi, i'm ann laurent. so we're expecting an avalanche of oversight from congress in january, beginning in january. what-- how would you advise staff and members to most effectively use all of the means available to them to accomplish that goal, with speed? because obviously having 10,000 investigations dragging on forever is not a good thing for everybody. that is to say, how do you all work together, gao, congressional staff with their hearing and litigation ability, the ig committee and god knows there's probably others i'm not naming. how is the office, for example, effectively looking out at that and sayi
going to do and explained what we weren't going to do and we would do the same, i think, in any kind of request like that: but certainly, you know, questions that come up about how the justice department is spending their money or potentially spending money and how they handled certain issues would be, you know, construction related issues, for example, we deal with at the pop. >> last question the gentleman in the back. >> oh, i'm sorry. i couldn't see you, you're behind liz....
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do we have action? >> i move that we add this business to the legacy register. >> i'll second. >> motioned by commissioners and seconded. rollcall. [roll call] >> motion passes 5-0, with 2 absent. >> congratulations. thank you. [applause] >> next item, please. >> we will move along. item four, board of supervisors -- >> does he read it first? >> it doesn't matter. i think it's probably better that the recusal happens before reading. >> okay. >> i need to recuse myself. i'm employed in the cannabis industry. >> for items four -- >> that's it. >> do we need a motion? >> yes. we need an emotion -- a motion and an approval. >> moved to approve the recusal? >> second. >> there is a motion by commissioner dwight and seconded by commissioner riley. should we do a voice call? >> all in favor? >> aye. >> motion passes. >> it is 4-0. okay. >> great. >> item four. board of supervisors file 181061 planning code. conversion of medical cannabis dispensary uses to cannabis retail uses. ordinance amending the planning
do we have action? >> i move that we add this business to the legacy register. >> i'll second. >> motioned by commissioners and seconded. rollcall. [roll call] >> motion passes 5-0, with 2 absent. >> congratulations. thank you. [applause] >> next item, please. >> we will move along. item four, board of supervisors -- >> does he read it first? >> it doesn't matter. i think it's probably better that the recusal happens before reading. >>...
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doing what they should be doing. but we as the american people we as spectators to all this, i think it's irresponsible for us to jump to conclusions. >> 100%. >> just because mueller finds some use in michael cohen that automatically what he says is gospel, what he says is the truth. >> i agree. >> there's no reason to exaggerate effect. when you look at, piece by piece, i heard something very interesting today that's getting very little notice. which was the understanding from the reporting of those around the president say, he was asked about this, and he said what the reality was for him. he was busy with the race, he didn't know. cohen didn't know what e-mail to use in russia. otherwise trump would have been involved. and the president today on the fly said something very interesting. he said, i decided not to do this deal. i decided not to do it. well, which is it? did you not have any attention paid. were you really focused on the race, and you didn't know anything about this, or did you know enough to make th
doing what they should be doing. but we as the american people we as spectators to all this, i think it's irresponsible for us to jump to conclusions. >> 100%. >> just because mueller finds some use in michael cohen that automatically what he says is gospel, what he says is the truth. >> i agree. >> there's no reason to exaggerate effect. when you look at, piece by piece, i heard something very interesting today that's getting very little notice. which was the...
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need to do have some research why do they have more access than computers? scanlon: i just want to mention i did get an f for the nra of which i am really, really proud my opponent god of ?-question-mark so i'm learning about her position on this for the first time tonight. >> this will mix things up a little about. lightning round. kim: what committee would you like to be on? kim: the judiciary is of interest to me but also potential on transportation and infrastructure when you look at the fifth congressional district we have the entire philadelphia international airport in the district we are positioned in the ideal place to make sure the infrastructure and transportation are effective to boost our economy. what most people don't realize is my former specialty of combating human trafficking with transportation hubs they can also make a difference in that. scanlon: interestingly i'm also interested in judiciary. [laughter] that is where many of the voting rights issues come better than anybody knows and to be subjected to gerrymandering and also of an inte
need to do have some research why do they have more access than computers? scanlon: i just want to mention i did get an f for the nra of which i am really, really proud my opponent god of ?-question-mark so i'm learning about her position on this for the first time tonight. >> this will mix things up a little about. lightning round. kim: what committee would you like to be on? kim: the judiciary is of interest to me but also potential on transportation and infrastructure when you look at...
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so do mayors, so do other businesses like my business. i would like to see more employment in these areas and more automobiles built in these areas. however, general motors had the inside information. i have some of it. you did not need to have a briefing with the senator. you can look at this to know that you cannot keep producing these cars and continue to have the production schedule you have because they sales are declining. if you read through general motors decision, they are not just saying we will reduce the production of these plants in these models, they are saying that we are shifting to where the market is going and where they are stronger. and as a whole i would rather they did not then go bankrupt again. [multiple speakers] >> are we shifting production though, where cars are being sold you are shipping to china, right? because your building plants in china the president says that is not true. gm now produces more cars in china than they produce in the united states. and it seems to me with this trade war, the talk about red
so do mayors, so do other businesses like my business. i would like to see more employment in these areas and more automobiles built in these areas. however, general motors had the inside information. i have some of it. you did not need to have a briefing with the senator. you can look at this to know that you cannot keep producing these cars and continue to have the production schedule you have because they sales are declining. if you read through general motors decision, they are not just...
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do that uber can do. before gps the taxi drivers know the city. some having driving for 20 or 30 years. some know the city like their hands. it is very different what people want is a taxi ride now. >> thank you. >> i have been a taxi driver for 30 years. last meeting your decision to ban the k medallion from the airport is bad. it could destroy the whole industry. it was a bad decision. don't punish us. it is not our fault. we didn't ask you to sell. it is just like you are stealing from us to give it to them. it makes no sense. entire city will suffer. the service slows down and neighborhoods are going to get cabs. the company has been around for a long time. they will be totally destroyed. that will hurt the purchase of medallions. they won't have you dispatch, the out of town travel lirs come from the other places to visit here, convention people won't have good reliable candervis. now many times you go to many places they need cabs like 30, 40 cabs. they call the cab companies. they are able to send
do that uber can do. before gps the taxi drivers know the city. some having driving for 20 or 30 years. some know the city like their hands. it is very different what people want is a taxi ride now. >> thank you. >> i have been a taxi driver for 30 years. last meeting your decision to ban the k medallion from the airport is bad. it could destroy the whole industry. it was a bad decision. don't punish us. it is not our fault. we didn't ask you to sell. it is just like you are...
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i was doing lots of different things. obviously after i won i don't do business. but from january 20th and the following year, i ran a business. i often joke about the fact i was the only person in the campaign that campaigned and ran a business. no longer denying ties to russia. do you think that today's development effective lie obliterates his repeated assertions he had no ties to russia? >> nicolle, this is just the tip of a very jagged iceberg called russia. and the iceberg is about to collide with a ship called the white house. dw yes, i think nthat we're learnig on a daily basis at the president has been lying to us about things big and small. i'm confident that this is a huge iceberg that we're about to see collide with the white house. the second thing i'm confident about, nicolle, is that there's much more to this information than meets the eye. the information that was filed today. it's part of a larger strategy. it's part of a strategy that mueller has to become whitaker-proof. lock in the facts. lock in the charges before the president can lash out an
i was doing lots of different things. obviously after i won i don't do business. but from january 20th and the following year, i ran a business. i often joke about the fact i was the only person in the campaign that campaigned and ran a business. no longer denying ties to russia. do you think that today's development effective lie obliterates his repeated assertions he had no ties to russia? >> nicolle, this is just the tip of a very jagged iceberg called russia. and the iceberg is about...