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pro-labor, anti-war folk singers like pete seeger, et cetera, et cetera. siems these people and organizations are investigated for decades. these are not violent revolutionary threats, but rather political dissidents to oppose certain@aspects of government policy and perhaps the particular form of government we have, through specific means, protected under the constitution. as we noted in our class at free speech not so much right at the turn of the century when anarchists left that thought as stlikt policed. political spying will begin right around 1908, 1909, run until 1924 and then stop. the imp tus to stop is what is known as the first red scare. in 1918, the following year, 1919, sees a number of actions that will raise a lot of concerns about government surveillance. the seattle general strike in early part of 1919 shuts down that city. tens of thousands of wovgers go on strike across industries. spring of 1919, a bomb plot is broken up. then there's a wave of bombings in the summer. anarchist bombings targeting the attorney general, alexander palmer
pro-labor, anti-war folk singers like pete seeger, et cetera, et cetera. siems these people and organizations are investigated for decades. these are not violent revolutionary threats, but rather political dissidents to oppose certain@aspects of government policy and perhaps the particular form of government we have, through specific means, protected under the constitution. as we noted in our class at free speech not so much right at the turn of the century when anarchists left that thought as...
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et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. englishman, and you're reading all of this stuff. these tal phony baloney people are coming up with as excuses not to have to obey the law or pay their taxes, you to wonder, maybe there is a conspiracy but it's not here in london. in america.re there are a few of these malcontents like sam adams and a like that, who are doing their best to stir up phony fears, to turn people against the overnment so they can perhaps, line up as bosses of an independent america. we can't let this happen without trying to do something about it. so every time there is protest colonies the government slaps them back. the people in england get madder of the just makes some people in the colonies madder from one step to another. >> it goes from one step to another. then, of course, here are a bunch of people swarming on to docks, destroying thousands owned by worth of tea the east india company. clearly an illegal act. of people in the colonies who believe in the law are offended by this. yeah, usually, of course, if you go destroy somebody's property, ne
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. englishman, and you're reading all of this stuff. these tal phony baloney people are coming up with as excuses not to have to obey the law or pay their taxes, you to wonder, maybe there is a conspiracy but it's not here in london. in america.re there are a few of these malcontents like sam adams and a like that, who are doing their best to stir up phony fears, to turn people against the overnment so they can perhaps, line up as bosses of an independent america....
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divorce would be forbidden, women would have less rights, et cetera et cetera. ..inst religion, you are couching it as an argument against what you call the "fascism of islam"... of course. today, islam is applied by the terrorists as a fascist ideology, as something you can compare to it a genocidal ideology. this ideology is committing crimes. it is killing and, no matter who they kill, the most important is killing the maximum number of people. of course this ideology, you can compare it to fascism — there is a lot of characteristics that are very close to what you find in all other fascisms. do you not see that when you call islam a brand of fascism, you are aiding and abetting those who, right now, on the streets of european cities, are attacking muslims simply because they are muslims. you are giving them some sort of intellectualjustification and we know from the figures that in france, germany, the uk, the number of attacks on muslims is rising exponentially. islam — we should first define it. are we talking about islamic civilisation? about islam with a ca
divorce would be forbidden, women would have less rights, et cetera et cetera. ..inst religion, you are couching it as an argument against what you call the "fascism of islam"... of course. today, islam is applied by the terrorists as a fascist ideology, as something you can compare to it a genocidal ideology. this ideology is committing crimes. it is killing and, no matter who they kill, the most important is killing the maximum number of people. of course this ideology, you can...
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, et cetera -- not a bad thing to have. >> clearly, amazon is looking at the east coast. mean, the majority of the 20 are along the east coast, so that fits into amazon's priorities. and i agree. we're so well-located. we're approximate to other metropolitan areas. you can draw people from new york. you can hire people from washington. so, we're well-positioned for that, and it's a combination of all the things that amazon has said they're looking for -- the infrastructure, the low-cost housing, transportation -- it's all there. >> jeff bezos has a house in d.c. three of the locations that made the cut are all in the d.c. area. >> he owns the "washington post." >> you've mentioned that. i mean, are these sings that they're sort of saying, "listen, we're gonna pick d.c."? >> i think they're -- i do think suburban d.c. has a lot going for it because of the things -- he actually took over two museums and he's combining them into a home in the kalorama circle area. but i think pennsylvania gives you, because of the tri-state area, a lot of the benefits without being so obviou
, et cetera -- not a bad thing to have. >> clearly, amazon is looking at the east coast. mean, the majority of the 20 are along the east coast, so that fits into amazon's priorities. and i agree. we're so well-located. we're approximate to other metropolitan areas. you can draw people from new york. you can hire people from washington. so, we're well-positioned for that, and it's a combination of all the things that amazon has said they're looking for -- the infrastructure, the low-cost...
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and norway have kicked off a margin morning etting in brussels to discuss whether to provide extra funding to palestinian refugees the u.n.
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you are filth, et cetera, et cetera. it is all there on the record, your sexual orgy. listen to yourself, you filthy, abnormal animal. you are on the record, all your adulterous acts. the american public and the church organizations that have been helping protestants and jews. there is only one thing you can do. you have 34 days. it has practical significance. there is but one way out for you before your filthy, fraudulent self is beared to the nation. they encourage dr. martin luther king to kill himself, because he is such a threat to the nation. the fbi offers this tape. king does not kale himselill hi. the fbi offers to turn the tape over to the press. they back off in the face of lupuli a looming investigation. from 1965 to '67, lyndon johnson takes over for the assassinated john f. kennedy and suggests that wiretapping should be formally outlawed. there are a couple of supreme court cases, burger v. new york and katz v. new york. they set specific standards for obtaining wiretaps. this will not stop them. they will clear the black panther party, which it helps to
you are filth, et cetera, et cetera. it is all there on the record, your sexual orgy. listen to yourself, you filthy, abnormal animal. you are on the record, all your adulterous acts. the american public and the church organizations that have been helping protestants and jews. there is only one thing you can do. you have 34 days. it has practical significance. there is but one way out for you before your filthy, fraudulent self is beared to the nation. they encourage dr. martin luther king to...
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this is a hoax, et cetera, et cetera. the analysis that struck me is the argument that this could recast democrats as the true friends of law enforcement, not republicans, for a long time to come. how risky is this for the republican party right now to continue these sustained attacks on mueller? >> i think it's risky for congressional republicans and potential candidates for the presidency down the line. the republicans have really tried to capitalize on the law and order idea, and slogan, and here you have a president who, from day one, has been doing a lot to often discredit intelligence and law and order, law enforcement institutions, and with the mueller attacks really going full throated against that, so there are some republicans who will back away. others, though, have participated, and are okay with this, because rather than trying to fire mueller, there seems to be an agenda to discredit him. so when this comes to congress, if it comes to congress, people won't really have belief in the report. >> amie, don't yo
this is a hoax, et cetera, et cetera. the analysis that struck me is the argument that this could recast democrats as the true friends of law enforcement, not republicans, for a long time to come. how risky is this for the republican party right now to continue these sustained attacks on mueller? >> i think it's risky for congressional republicans and potential candidates for the presidency down the line. the republicans have really tried to capitalize on the law and order idea, and...
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and there have been cross border operations on both sides, et cetera.e have raised this issue a tion to protect our border.e and as you know pydypg is pkk syria branch and pk. k issis willed as terrorist organization in both europe and united states. and we can't last this kind of terror organization establishing some kind of autonomy or state structure right along our border. >> so the acronyms you're talking about refer to the names of these kurdish groups some of which backed by the united states. but is this going to pit two nato allies against each other? i mean, what measures are you taking if any to make sure that you don't enter a hot war with your major nato ally, the united states? >> well, first of all americans are not in the afrin region. they're mostly in another region east of the euphrates river. talking about the western side of the country across the turkish border. number two of course we coordinated this operation olive branch briefed our allies, the ukraine, p 5 countries our president just spoke to president macron he will be speak
and there have been cross border operations on both sides, et cetera.e have raised this issue a tion to protect our border.e and as you know pydypg is pkk syria branch and pk. k issis willed as terrorist organization in both europe and united states. and we can't last this kind of terror organization establishing some kind of autonomy or state structure right along our border. >> so the acronyms you're talking about refer to the names of these kurdish groups some of which backed by the...
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services are disrupted, you might want to know when trash pick up is, if you need to get clean water, etera. also in the neighborhood support center, that kind of information would be available and we've got a little of that up here. >> trash pick up resumes regular schedule on wednesday. >> that's right. >> please mark your human waste. >> that's right. >> so, this is kind of an information center, communication center, also a center that hopefully will show people how to relate to their neighboring communities, what else is happening city-wide. and, of course, this is sort of the ubiquitous form of communication. my cat is missing, call me. >> exactly, because a lot of times, even if you do have a cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera, or it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going
services are disrupted, you might want to know when trash pick up is, if you need to get clean water, etera. also in the neighborhood support center, that kind of information would be available and we've got a little of that up here. >> trash pick up resumes regular schedule on wednesday. >> that's right. >> please mark your human waste. >> that's right. >> so, this is kind of an information center, communication center, also a center that hopefully will show...
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rclays et cetera, we will let you know. at some of the other stories making the news. china's economic growth probably accelerated to 6.9% in 2017. premier li keqiang has told a regional summit in cambodia. that would be an improvement on the 6.7% seen in 2016, which was the weakest in 26 years. mr li said china has done well because it refrained from flooding the economy with stimulus while pushing ahead with reforms. the value of bitcoin has fallen more than 10% on the bitstamp exchange, after south korea'sjustice minister said the country is preparing a bill to ban trading in cryptocurrencies. bitcoin sank as low as $13,120, its wea kest since the beginning ofjanuary. uk prime minister theresa may will pledge later to eliminate avoidable plastic waste within 25 years. supermarkets will be urged to introduce plastic—free aisles and compulsory charging for plastic carrier bags will be extended to all retailers. but green groups have criticised the plans as having no legal force. that is the story we are asking you to get i
rclays et cetera, we will let you know. at some of the other stories making the news. china's economic growth probably accelerated to 6.9% in 2017. premier li keqiang has told a regional summit in cambodia. that would be an improvement on the 6.7% seen in 2016, which was the weakest in 26 years. mr li said china has done well because it refrained from flooding the economy with stimulus while pushing ahead with reforms. the value of bitcoin has fallen more than 10% on the bitstamp exchange,...
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et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. so if you're an englishman, and you're reading all of this stuff. this total phony baloney these people are coming up with as excuses not to have to obey the law or pay their taxes, you start to wonder, maybe there is a conspiracy but it's not here in london. it's over here in america. there are a few of these malcontents like sam adams and a few people like that, who are doing their best to stir up these totally phony fears, to turn people against the government so they can perhaps, line up as bosses of an independent america. we can't let this happen without trying to do something about it. so every time there is protest in the colonies the government slaps them back. the people in england get madder and that just makes some of the people in the colonies madder and it goes from one step to another. >> it goes from one step to another.
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. so if you're an englishman, and you're reading all of this stuff. this total phony baloney these people are coming up with as excuses not to have to obey the law or pay their taxes, you start to wonder, maybe there is a conspiracy but it's not here in london. it's over here in america. there are a few of these malcontents like sam adams and a few people like that, who are doing their best to stir up these totally phony fears, to turn people against the...
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now in the u.s., coin based, et cetera, they have been doing kyc and regulations for years. so it's very familiar territory in the united states but in emerging markets where a year ago, 18 months ago, you know, bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, no one even knew what they were. now they are having to cope with millions of people coming on line and trying to buy the cryptos. and the regulations and exchanges haven't really been enforcing anti-money laundering and id verification kyc for your customers. >> know your customers is kyc. as this crackdown happens around the world vinny does that put a cap or a ceiling on how prices can get in 2018. >> i think on retail side, retail investors, you know, we have seen exchanges like bit rates, et cetera, have to literally close because they had hundreds of thousands of people signing up within 24 hours et cetera. i think the retail investors are going to have to wait in line while they get id verified and kyc posters going through these exchanges. but the institutional investors in the sovereign world funds don't have these restrictions.
now in the u.s., coin based, et cetera, they have been doing kyc and regulations for years. so it's very familiar territory in the united states but in emerging markets where a year ago, 18 months ago, you know, bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, no one even knew what they were. now they are having to cope with millions of people coming on line and trying to buy the cryptos. and the regulations and exchanges haven't really been enforcing anti-money laundering and id verification kyc for your...
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actually it reveals a bigger problem that has to do with the values, et cetera. but sticking on the issue, it's a variety of profiles. it's really very difficult to come up with one or two categories. wefrks as mr. akrut said, it's each case on its own but there should be a policy, a comprehensive and inclusive policy that deals with all these different categories. >> i just want to ask everyone on the panel one last question before i open it up to questions. we've heard about the islamic state, al qaeda, ansar al sharia, even hezbollah. we've heard about radicalization, financing, money laundering, youth radicalization. i'm curious just for the audience if you can give us a sense, the primary threat as you see it. foreign fighters i should include on that list. the primary threat to the region as you see it if you were to list it or had you think about it. can you give us a sense and maybe dr. masbah i'll ask you to start us off in terms of how you see the threat. how you measure threats. what do you see as the primary threat? when we're thinking about it, is th
actually it reveals a bigger problem that has to do with the values, et cetera. but sticking on the issue, it's a variety of profiles. it's really very difficult to come up with one or two categories. wefrks as mr. akrut said, it's each case on its own but there should be a policy, a comprehensive and inclusive policy that deals with all these different categories. >> i just want to ask everyone on the panel one last question before i open it up to questions. we've heard about the islamic...
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it raises questions about potential money laundering between potential trump associates, et cetera, and russian associates. no clear answers. we're wondering have you seen in your house on the house intel committee any direct evidence of money laundering involving anyone in the trump orbit? >> i've seen a lot of evidence, poppy of money laundering, but it can't be tested or compared without subpoena power and third party validation. as you said, glenn symptom testified about leads he had about money laundering. one of the favorite parts of my committee, it shows all the flaws this committee has had by the way republicans have been leading it. at one point a republican asked glenn simpson, how would we find out what has been alleged on money laundering? simpson curiously looked at the republican and said, well, you would have to subpoena that. the republican was acting as if they don't have subpoena power. we do have subpoena power. the problem is they're not willing to use it. you subpoena bank records, you subpoena travel records, subpoena telecommunication records, text message logs.
it raises questions about potential money laundering between potential trump associates, et cetera, and russian associates. no clear answers. we're wondering have you seen in your house on the house intel committee any direct evidence of money laundering involving anyone in the trump orbit? >> i've seen a lot of evidence, poppy of money laundering, but it can't be tested or compared without subpoena power and third party validation. as you said, glenn symptom testified about leads he had...
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we're glad that mcmaster is there, et cetera et cetera.the next thing is separation of power, accountability, checks and balances. even if just two of them would constitute in a majority in the senate would say, let's have some hearings, like the watergate hearings of a generation-plus ago. or even like the benghazi hearings of recent memory. i think they will look back and wonder, as in the mccarthy era, the civil rights era, why they didn't do more. that's the point i was trying to make. >> so what do you say to supporters of the president and members of his administration who say, it is grotesque and beyond the pale to question the president's fitness. i'm sure they'll criticize you for suggesting hearings. >> so, there have been hearings, you'll recall that bill clinton was actually impeached by the house of representatives 20 years ago for failings that were really bad, but i bet in history's eyes will be seen as smaller than the financial ones and others that are going on now. it is a tradition in our history to question power. that'
we're glad that mcmaster is there, et cetera et cetera.the next thing is separation of power, accountability, checks and balances. even if just two of them would constitute in a majority in the senate would say, let's have some hearings, like the watergate hearings of a generation-plus ago. or even like the benghazi hearings of recent memory. i think they will look back and wonder, as in the mccarthy era, the civil rights era, why they didn't do more. that's the point i was trying to make....
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showed photos with her being in her unit, celebrating her birthday, et cetera, et cetera, including the pictures taken at that event seem to show -- they don't only come there for a picture session. it looks as though somebody lived there and that was also verified by a number of people. i would agree that the application seems incomplete, if not inaccurate. i would agree with everybody that has spoken that from my perspective, a motion of intent to deny is where i am. i'm making that motion. >> second. >> commissioner melgar. >> i was going to make a motion. >> so the findings will have to be made, but i think that's where the commission is kind of pointing to is the fact that the subdivider presented -- the application wasn't complete and accurate. >> commissioner moore, may i suggest february 1st? >> commissioner: i think this could be next week, even if that is possible. >> well, staff would need time to draft it and then put it in the packet. >> we know better what the time frame is. >> the soonest would be would be january 25th. >> you have a calendar. you suggest and i accept wha
showed photos with her being in her unit, celebrating her birthday, et cetera, et cetera, including the pictures taken at that event seem to show -- they don't only come there for a picture session. it looks as though somebody lived there and that was also verified by a number of people. i would agree that the application seems incomplete, if not inaccurate. i would agree with everybody that has spoken that from my perspective, a motion of intent to deny is where i am. i'm making that motion....
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. >> now, jim, with bill's permission drives the car, et cetera, et cetera. well, does jim have the expectation of privacy? >> he would, your honor. >> he would. even though he heard dad say nobody but bill can drive his car. >> dad might have claims he could bring against the friend who drives it. >> so what's the rule? when somebody is driving a car and they know they don't have permission from the owner, they still have an expectation of privacy and the police can't search it? everybody knows what's -- is that the rule? >> the rule also takes into account -- i mean, who doesn't? i don't have this expectation of privacy. i've never been near the car. all right. so you're not going to say, who in that case doesn't have expectations? the thief? >> the real-life expectations, do you expect a stranger to be able to rummage through the car in that circumstance. when you're in possession and control of the car and you have the key to the car and in our case when you've been given permission and never expect the stranger to rummage through the car. so if i'm sitti
. >> now, jim, with bill's permission drives the car, et cetera, et cetera. well, does jim have the expectation of privacy? >> he would, your honor. >> he would. even though he heard dad say nobody but bill can drive his car. >> dad might have claims he could bring against the friend who drives it. >> so what's the rule? when somebody is driving a car and they know they don't have permission from the owner, they still have an expectation of privacy and the police...
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cetera, even you know, the websites that videos where shall et cetera, we create that information. build internase allows people to plosion, the information so they can see the information in a way they seen it before and allow them to compare things inside of this data. why things are showing up on the screen. what we mean by creating and decisions about this information. areyou can imagine you given some huge spread shet or document you want to ingest and what is useful for you is to take that data and the ones the document and turn it into information but imagine that you can use to answer evolve andnd to some information and so what what we callis august amed intelligence and what we think of as assisted so tools that allow us to think better and better.uestions >> well, let's get to pokemon and walk us through what intelligence can do. >> we got to have a special touch here. oh, yeah. yeah. have to be a mathematician to be able to do that. ok. will stand back. you go ahead. through.us >> yeah. this is just a massive information from pokemon like you have thend different creatu
cetera, even you know, the websites that videos where shall et cetera, we create that information. build internase allows people to plosion, the information so they can see the information in a way they seen it before and allow them to compare things inside of this data. why things are showing up on the screen. what we mean by creating and decisions about this information. areyou can imagine you given some huge spread shet or document you want to ingest and what is useful for you is to take...
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that we do not really encourage any major remodel, kitchen removal, et cetera. in the end, when it's sold, it needs to be basically -- >> occupiable. >> -- occupiable by two parties again. >> the condition could include that the units retain the defining features that would define them as separate units. >> great. you have the verbiage. wonderful. >> commissioner richards? >> i see the project sponsor, the applicant nodding his head yes. could you just say it into the record. >> well, we would put it as a condition. >> well, you're fine with that? >> i confirm that we would accept those conditions. we don't want to remove the condition or change the doors. the only change would be the removal of the wall. >> right. perfect. thanks. >> yeah. >> i move to approve with the conditions that the kitchen in both units remain as well as upon sale of one or both of those units, the units become two separate dwelling units again. >> second. >> a comment we heard other issues about noise and whatnot. certainly that's something you all should address as neighbors, but not s
that we do not really encourage any major remodel, kitchen removal, et cetera. in the end, when it's sold, it needs to be basically -- >> occupiable. >> -- occupiable by two parties again. >> the condition could include that the units retain the defining features that would define them as separate units. >> great. you have the verbiage. wonderful. >> commissioner richards? >> i see the project sponsor, the applicant nodding his head yes. could you just say it...
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has to do with the safe cities projects, which has to do with the cctv footage off streets, markets, et cetera. so that is in some ways a step forward who has been taken to allow this kind of footage to appear in the first place. but i don't think i disagree with you. and i don't think anyone in pakistan disagrees with you at the political level and social level that much, much more needs to be done to make sure our children are safe. the protection of children will have to break those social taboos. you know, for instance malala's incident woke up the nation to a different type of challenge. and i think this incident has woken up people to a very clear social danger which is certainly not only in pakistan but over the world, but in pakistan i think people are now demanding the government whether at the provincial level or federal level do much more to basically face this issue very, very aggressively. >> you mentioned malala. of course she was the little pakistani girl who was shot in the head for just wanting to go to school. and she has since created a movement and won a nobel prize.
has to do with the safe cities projects, which has to do with the cctv footage off streets, markets, et cetera. so that is in some ways a step forward who has been taken to allow this kind of footage to appear in the first place. but i don't think i disagree with you. and i don't think anyone in pakistan disagrees with you at the political level and social level that much, much more needs to be done to make sure our children are safe. the protection of children will have to break those social...
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two-year sequester relief package, temporary extenders, temporary obamacare tax relief, the tax bill, et cetera, we're at $1.5 trillion in 2027. other than the tax bill, all the things i said why two years. we only assumed two years of see quester relief. then spending will be cut $100 billion. give me a break. we're not going to let defense fall $5 billion. i also assumed the tax is only for two years. i assumed the tax bill as written. even though it has the individual provisions expire after eight years, it randomly decides we're going to amortize research and experimentation after four years and it is a number of other changes that sort of sunset and sunrise in an arbitrary way unlikely to be sustained. let's assume as you of this is extended. congress continues to act as they acted last year and i suspect they'll act this year, a current policy baseline. now we're at $2.1 trillion of deficit by 2027. thank you. $2.1 trillion, scarier when i have the right number up here. $2.1 trillion of deficit by 2027. that's basically the cost of continuing on our current path with these tax cuts
two-year sequester relief package, temporary extenders, temporary obamacare tax relief, the tax bill, et cetera, we're at $1.5 trillion in 2027. other than the tax bill, all the things i said why two years. we only assumed two years of see quester relief. then spending will be cut $100 billion. give me a break. we're not going to let defense fall $5 billion. i also assumed the tax is only for two years. i assumed the tax bill as written. even though it has the individual provisions expire after...
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and i think now people can move on to other things like where are your taxes, et cetera, et cetera. you. >> think physicals are no fun, and imagine having your physical results shared with a global live television audience. both gentlemen are going to stick by with us. coming up, this new reporting today suggesting trouble signs from the white house in 18 and a possible return to some of the chaos of 17 as we go down the road as we come back after this break. >>> as the government stands just over 72 hours away from the next threat of possible shutdown axios news service is reporting the white house is in a backslide into bad habits of the chaotic early days of the trump presidency. this is the work of mike allen who writes further, the white house should be making the best use of their ultimate salesman and tool donald trump, and the power of the presidency to sell its tax cuts, trump has fox on the tube and twitter by his trigger finger. back with us, clarence page, michael steele. do you think anyone cares that they're not conforming in the white house to the ideal of the folks w
and i think now people can move on to other things like where are your taxes, et cetera, et cetera. you. >> think physicals are no fun, and imagine having your physical results shared with a global live television audience. both gentlemen are going to stick by with us. coming up, this new reporting today suggesting trouble signs from the white house in 18 and a possible return to some of the chaos of 17 as we go down the road as we come back after this break. >>> as the...
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election systems, et cetera, and that he expects they will do so again in the 2018 midterms. and yet the state department is making the argument that there is no need to implement new sanctions now because this law is working as a deterrent. how can both of those things be true, that it's deterring activity, but the cia director says that muddle iing, russian meddling, has not stopped. we see evidence every day of russian bots and russian trolls, even with this release the memo hash tag that's circulating because russia is trying to decircle our people. yet we have yet to hear what this administration is doing, whether via homeland security or state election officials to protect our infrastructure and to deter russia from their campaign. >> i know there's been voters casts, too. >> you're welcome. >> more now on that republican me memo. we have adam schiff. he is a ranking member on the house committee. congressman schiff, thank you for taking the time today. >> you bet. good to be with you. >> in the middle of this memo battle here, you heard how speaker paul ryan said to ma
election systems, et cetera, and that he expects they will do so again in the 2018 midterms. and yet the state department is making the argument that there is no need to implement new sanctions now because this law is working as a deterrent. how can both of those things be true, that it's deterring activity, but the cia director says that muddle iing, russian meddling, has not stopped. we see evidence every day of russian bots and russian trolls, even with this release the memo hash tag that's...
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she never would explain to me that colored, et cetera, et cetera. and then she did tell me what it meant. she said, that will change. that will change. you just do what you have to do. >> what was that first experience like, stepping into politics? >> well, i was never encouraged by the leadership in the -- what you would call the black community, not the leadership. but the people. i found it very interesting because i was running from the city at large and they never had a member of the senate since that short period of reconstruction. i was the first person to be elected to the state senate since that short period. it wasn't lonely because i was able to form friendships in the senate pretty quickly, and to -- i didn't understand politics. i didn't know that much about it. as a matter of fact, i knew nothing. i found out how little i knew once i got there and i said, wow. but i was very lucky to be able to form some of the friendships. i had a best friend of mine from south hampton, bill rawlings, a senator. it was a slave revolt that took place.
she never would explain to me that colored, et cetera, et cetera. and then she did tell me what it meant. she said, that will change. that will change. you just do what you have to do. >> what was that first experience like, stepping into politics? >> well, i was never encouraged by the leadership in the -- what you would call the black community, not the leadership. but the people. i found it very interesting because i was running from the city at large and they never had a member...
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does that matter here when it comes to potentially coming before congress and testifying publicly and et cetera? >> it really does put mcgahn's conduct and his willingness to go to the attorney general, it raises the importance, right, his obligation is not just to the president individually or to the american people more broadly. if they thinks the president is making this request to throw sand in the gears of the russia investigation, and expect sessions to do things on his behalf to impede the investigation, and mcgahn has a separate obligation to push back on the president or somehow sort of -- he's supposed to be managing that relationship, managing that communication with the attorney general and it makes it incumbent upon mcgahn, not to be the messenger for the president but to apply his own legal judgment to ensure the communications between the white house and the justice department are legal. >> two days after mr. comey's testimony, an aide to mr. sessions approached capitol hill, a capitol hill staff member asking whether the staffer had any derogatory information about the fb
does that matter here when it comes to potentially coming before congress and testifying publicly and et cetera? >> it really does put mcgahn's conduct and his willingness to go to the attorney general, it raises the importance, right, his obligation is not just to the president individually or to the american people more broadly. if they thinks the president is making this request to throw sand in the gears of the russia investigation, and expect sessions to do things on his behalf to...
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affairs correspondent elise laugh laugh et. >> i'm sure you heard about this new book about the white house it's the talk of the town. it describes a president whose foreign policy is uninformed. that he's not engaged. that he's not interested. that he gets up and leaves meetings with world leaders because he's bored. you are at the white house several times a week. is that your experience? >> i think among all the cabinet secretaries i probably have spent more time with the president than perhaps secretary of defense mattis who spends a lot of time with him as well. i've never seen the president leaving a meeting with foreign leader. he's very engaged. and in our policy deliberations and the meetings of the national security council with him, as i said a big challenge was pivoting policies in ha different direction than they were placed when the president took office, from north korea, to the afghanistan, south asia policy, pakistan, to the defeat isis campaign. the president priority tooized threats early on and that's the sequence we have addressed those. and in all those deliberat
affairs correspondent elise laugh laugh et. >> i'm sure you heard about this new book about the white house it's the talk of the town. it describes a president whose foreign policy is uninformed. that he's not engaged. that he's not interested. that he gets up and leaves meetings with world leaders because he's bored. you are at the white house several times a week. is that your experience? >> i think among all the cabinet secretaries i probably have spent more time with the...
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. >>> up next the coolest tech goj et cetera on display this week. live at the consumer electronic show in las vegas. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. >>> happening now on twitter, the santa clara county coroner says the a man who died in a crash in yesterday. was a doctor at chp stanford. they are investigating what caused the crash. >>> on our home panl camilla hair err was i want appointed to serve on the senate judiciary committee. replacing al franken on the committee. more news in a moment. center of the tech world isn )t the silicon valley... >>> okay. be unleash your inner geek. for one week of the year every year the center of tech world isn't silicon valley. it's las vegas. today the annual
. >>> up next the coolest tech goj et cetera on display this week. live at the consumer electronic show in las vegas. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to...
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it could stop today. ,et us step back from the brink let us stop victimizing the american people and get back to work on their behalf. sen. schumer: we now enter day two of the first real government shutdown ever to take place when one party controlled the presidency, the house, and the senate. , itr this unified control job to republicans' govern, to lead, to reach out to us and come up with a compromise. they have failed.
it could stop today. ,et us step back from the brink let us stop victimizing the american people and get back to work on their behalf. sen. schumer: we now enter day two of the first real government shutdown ever to take place when one party controlled the presidency, the house, and the senate. , itr this unified control job to republicans' govern, to lead, to reach out to us and come up with a compromise. they have failed.
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my message to c consumers who et prawns, don't do it. >> it is not just a unregulated use of illegal chemicals that consumers should be wororried about. the british film crew uncovered evevidence of routitine adultltn of shrimpp destined d for faculs -- f factoriries. in this fooootage, they demonstrated h how shrimp from this r region are sececretly injected witith dirty water t td weight before they are sold on to the factory. some ngos have often clalaimed e shrimp industry in bangladesh is necessary to development. they arere affected by commercil shrimp agriculturere. >> people who arare living i in areas the shrimp is being cultivated are being comompletey devovoid of their l livelihoodsf theirr lives.. it is s system that is not sustainnable. and as to provide the eight cheaplyy in the cocountry, how cocould that be dedeveloped? >> our invevestigation found thr often met with intimidation, violence, and false charges. they f favor the shrimp f farme. >> [speaking foreign lananguage] shsh me the nearest starbrbks -- >> it is commonplace. they're one of the few who are prepared
my message to c consumers who et prawns, don't do it. >> it is not just a unregulated use of illegal chemicals that consumers should be wororried about. the british film crew uncovered evevidence of routitine adultltn of shrimpp destined d for faculs -- f factoriries. in this fooootage, they demonstrated h how shrimp from this r region are sececretly injected witith dirty water t td weight before they are sold on to the factory. some ngos have often clalaimed e shrimp industry in...
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cetera, et cetera. there will come a time at the time is not too far in the distant future where will have to rebuild a government complex which happens to be in the downtown of new orleans and probably not in the best space. a huge opportunity for economic growth and development in the night block surrounding with the physical structure of the city hall is. there is by the way an old with the cultured hospital which is one of the finest buildings, and art deco building that you would long build a that you would long build a long time ago but using structures like this across the country, it's 1,000,000 ft.2 and if the building were put back into commerce in some form or fashion in the way the sport of municipal complex or misuse them it would help re-create downtowns like many mayors in america have done in their city. there are great opportunities for that but what he's talking about is common space opening up giving people the ability to create and then economic to government coming from that. i thin
cetera, et cetera. there will come a time at the time is not too far in the distant future where will have to rebuild a government complex which happens to be in the downtown of new orleans and probably not in the best space. a huge opportunity for economic growth and development in the night block surrounding with the physical structure of the city hall is. there is by the way an old with the cultured hospital which is one of the finest buildings, and art deco building that you would long...
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see how many people started it, how many people didn't finish, how many people missed question two, et cetera. and they're constantly improving their courses based on the data they're watching. the final thing is we do allow learners to provide course ratings. so, a lot like uber or amazon, put a little star rating on there and when you have millions of people taking the course, you can learn a lot about whether those learners find it's a good course and we provide that back to the professor as well. so i think the feedback loop, sort of a customer-focused point of view is a really great way to allow universities and professors to improve their quality. >> we've done, you know, four things to make sure that the courses and education have good quality. the mission, after all, is to increase access and improve overall quality of education. so, we built a learning platform that i like to call credit grade. since we offer micromasters and other programs that translate to credit. but we have to build a platform that enabled faculty and other instructors to offer the kind of pedagogies and c
see how many people started it, how many people didn't finish, how many people missed question two, et cetera. and they're constantly improving their courses based on the data they're watching. the final thing is we do allow learners to provide course ratings. so, a lot like uber or amazon, put a little star rating on there and when you have millions of people taking the course, you can learn a lot about whether those learners find it's a good course and we provide that back to the professor as...
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cetera, et cetera.hat's why people realize how important government is to their lives when they lose it. and this is why members on both sides of the aisle do not want to shut the government down. and, you know, i think the politics get so confusing here, because you have republicans screaming about the democrats on the military, you have democrats screaming about republicans on daca, and everything else. there will be plenty of blame to go around on both sides. >> everybody stabbnd by. i want to bring in congressman member of the budget and armed services committees from california joining us from capitol hill getting ready to vote. you won't be voting for the short term spending billy understand. why not vote for this continuing resolution as it's called now to ensure that the children's health insurance funding continues for six years allows 9 million poor kids in america to have health insurance and work on the d.r.e.a.m.ers the next month or so? because really a march deadline. >> well, wolf, we ha
cetera, et cetera.hat's why people realize how important government is to their lives when they lose it. and this is why members on both sides of the aisle do not want to shut the government down. and, you know, i think the politics get so confusing here, because you have republicans screaming about the democrats on the military, you have democrats screaming about republicans on daca, and everything else. there will be plenty of blame to go around on both sides. >> everybody stabbnd by. i...
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she said and laughed it off in the past, et cetera, etc. but now, it seems to be a more serious issue. she is clearly a powerful speaker. she clearly has a ready made constituency because it's hollywood and it stretches beyond that. after donald trump, why would we think that only people with political experience with elected office should run for president? >> her long time partner steadman graham is quoted as saying it's up to the people. she would absolutely do it. the actress merrill streep told "the washington post" she launched a rocket tonight. i want her to run for president. i don't think she had any intention of declaring, but now she doesn't have a choice. you know oprah. what do you think? >> she is one of the most inspirational figures and she is a uniter. there are african-americans in chicago and latinos in california and conservative white women who don't have a ton in common. one thing is they love oprah winfrey. she is able to bring together constituencies that wouldn't otherwise talk with each others. the speech was in li
she said and laughed it off in the past, et cetera, etc. but now, it seems to be a more serious issue. she is clearly a powerful speaker. she clearly has a ready made constituency because it's hollywood and it stretches beyond that. after donald trump, why would we think that only people with political experience with elected office should run for president? >> her long time partner steadman graham is quoted as saying it's up to the people. she would absolutely do it. the actress merrill...
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wakes up and demands equal pay for his co-star, et cetera, et cetera." what do you think of that that aspect of it. >> i don't disagree. there's a system in place that has a wonky set of rules and it seems kind of one-sided but like any system it's not one element at fault, it's normally like a confluence of things. i think part and parcel with sexism there's almost like a powerism that's in play as well where it's just been you wiacce that those with power are allowed to abuse it and because of the male dominated nature of a lot of systems in the world, it's the men who have the power who are able to abuse it. i do think there is a big role to play. i think that there is -- curt vonnegut said it when we head sa -- he said artists are the canaries in the coal mine. they'll kill us first because we're so sensitive and because this movement has found its genesis in the entertainment industry shows you that this is something that is now starting to kill canaries and it should be something that expands past that. so there is a role to play. there is somethin
wakes up and demands equal pay for his co-star, et cetera, et cetera." what do you think of that that aspect of it. >> i don't disagree. there's a system in place that has a wonky set of rules and it seems kind of one-sided but like any system it's not one element at fault, it's normally like a confluence of things. i think part and parcel with sexism there's almost like a powerism that's in play as well where it's just been you wiacce that those with power are allowed to abuse it...
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et. cetera. et. cetera. right. it's all there on the record. your sexual orgys. you're on the record. et. cetera. the american public and church organizations that been helping will know you for what you are. so will others who have backed you. you're done. there's only one thing for you to do. you know what it is. you have 34 days in to do it. the number has been selected for a reason. you're done. there is but one way out for you. you better take it before your fraudulent self is beared to the nation. the fbi encourages dr. martin luther king to kill himself because he's such a threat to the nation in their view. the fbi offers this tape -- king does not kill himself. the fbi then offers to turn the tape over to the press. the press turns it down. imagine such an era. and the fbi backs off in the face of looming congressional investigation into electronic surveillance. the timing works out in his favor, i suppose. lyndon johnson takes over for the assassinated john f kennedy. clamps down on wir
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, et cetera, but that has now become part of the conversation. you could make the political case that democrats are having this meeting because they want to raise the 25th amendment. there are bits of conversations that michael wolf quotes and talks about people who works for the president and couldn't focus for more than 30 minutes, it was difficult to have a conversation with him. ting takes it -- i think it does take it to a different level. the concerns we've always had in the past were about how engaged he was. how fluent he was on policy, et cetera, this is a whole different kind of concern which clearly the white house wants to swat away. >> chris, what are you hearing. >> i'm with gloria, there's two options any time, any administration, which is you either ignore it and hope it withers on the vine or you go full frontal assault on it. given who donald trump is and as david noted, given some of the allegations in here, he's not going to go the ignore it route. i thought sarah sanders made a fair point as it related to -- she was asked tod
, et cetera, but that has now become part of the conversation. you could make the political case that democrats are having this meeting because they want to raise the 25th amendment. there are bits of conversations that michael wolf quotes and talks about people who works for the president and couldn't focus for more than 30 minutes, it was difficult to have a conversation with him. ting takes it -- i think it does take it to a different level. the concerns we've always had in the past were...