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the only reason i bring that up is the fained outrage. for some people it's not fained, they're really outraged because they don't realize what's gone on before. some of us have seen it. now 100% no tolerance policy that is much stricter than the obama administration. but president obama and hillary clinton are both on video talking about how they're going to do those type of things to discourage people from coming in illegally. and now they really are faining outrage and it needs to stop. let's work together for a solution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced spoil of january 3, 2017 this egentleman from oklahoma, mr. russell is recognized for 0 minutes. mr. russell: thank you, mr. speaker. . kevin port cus, profess -- portiku -- porticus, a professoring made an interesting statement in his study, i quote, american's -- america's immigration problem is not with immigrant bus with americans. in order for the founders policies to be intelligible and effective america must return t
the only reason i bring that up is the fained outrage. for some people it's not fained, they're really outraged because they don't realize what's gone on before. some of us have seen it. now 100% no tolerance policy that is much stricter than the obama administration. but president obama and hillary clinton are both on video talking about how they're going to do those type of things to discourage people from coming in illegally. and now they really are faining outrage and it needs to stop....
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the last sixteen and in the first knockout round they will face the winners that repeat those are faine and portugal become a thing on the planet x. place but time highlights from the games. playing unfold still play with the big boys of green bay and they have made it through all that it ignite dramatic fashion with some very like twists and turns piece michael is watching it alongside me and we there are lots of issues an asset it's great to see that even after having played at the very highest level in so many competitions. it's been fantastic it's it's you know it's just fantastic football is just showing itself. from its absolute the most perfect. cause of course out before these games will be played in group b. what a performance they gave us today and they kept the excitement in group b. from the very moment the game started and for the very moment that the game between portugal and iran finished they were a little bit delayed in the second half to go off and six minutes to that as well so though that was about four hundred five minutes of excitement. and the deciding moment was
the last sixteen and in the first knockout round they will face the winners that repeat those are faine and portugal become a thing on the planet x. place but time highlights from the games. playing unfold still play with the big boys of green bay and they have made it through all that it ignite dramatic fashion with some very like twists and turns piece michael is watching it alongside me and we there are lots of issues an asset it's great to see that even after having played at the very...
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and fain. would measure that of has been real has us. listen to you for. now you hadn't us. but we will ask him what he did in the deadness and then macleod. says he has elevated some of those when i just simple idea. if you live. near was i was to be a what you have to was that's a failed suit as. joe had no mention of it women and they are ok. she said i will it's a bunch. in his mid limits if you want to just make. this make sense and you look is next in my skill sets the school setting here this is me evelyn i'm sorry to hear this been internet i just. made. a trip. to the government school with a van and her. community where the really really really cool there were. the heads of to the courtroom to determine that on visit they all had only gotten the love out. i mean this was open. when age had. not been struck down and it is not yet an island million a lot of the million. one in the shadow know how. it was not new deployments and this. was it again it is true to him and said he would be a lot of fun but i say i just want to show. this is id from the i thought the tribe
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and fain. would have been real has us. listen to you for. now when you had in this image and we will ask him what he did in the deadness and then mcleod. so she has elevated some of that as one and a similar idea. if you live. near here with us together what do you have to excite enough was as that's a favorite served as a bar lover's talk. show have no mention of it woman and they are ok i'll. be she said i will it's a button. as made let me see if you want to make. this make sense and you look is next in my skill set so the school setting here this is me have limitless olympic record here and he's been internet i just. made. a trip. to the government school with a van and heard sort of. a community where the really really really because they were. in the house of cubicle true and the did not i don't visit they all had only gotten the love out. i mean this was open. when age had. not been shot down and it is not yet an island million out of the million. one in the shit i know how. it was not new deployments and this. was a unit is due to hi
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fain. would measure what has been real has us. listen to you for. now and that in this image employable we will ask him what he did in the deadness and then macleod . says he has elevated some of the as one and a simple idea. just never was asked to be a what are you have to laugh was as a favorite served as a by love as to. what happened. in a village in a woman and the. she said i will is a bun. has made let me see you want to make. this message of you look is next in my skill set so the school setting here this is me when i'm sorry to hear my spin internet i just. made. a trip. to the government school with a van and hertz of. a community where the really. really because they were. in the hands of the local truant a different i don't visit they get the water though it got the love out. i mean this was open. the door when age had. not been struck down and it is not yet an island million a lot of the million. one in the shit and a hundred. seven or so new deployments and this. was a going to do to him and he said he would be a lot of fun but i say
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. >> yeah, stocks up by dollars on that >> richard fain is going to be on "power lunch. tailored brands the worst day since march of 2017. weak sales, declining margins. >> i'm not fully up to speed in this company by any stretch. i went through the quarterly report, it didn't seem that bad. i think it's worth a look. >> qorvo >> nice quiet company. we don't talk about it too much. so great place to be very cheap, 13 times earnings. peg ratio of about one they keep beating their estimates when they report earnings the chart is breaking out right now. >> take a look at tesla, that stock has been on a run of late. now a new s.e. kremc. filing re that elon musk bought stock last ye week. >> that's not that much money. it's like a lot of money -- >> for mere mortals. >> it's like, a lot of money for everyone but not in that -- >> it's elon musk. >> he sees himself as being at war with the shorts. he's good at timing these sorts of announcements the truth is, he could put the rest of his money into the stock right now because his whole life is dependent on whether this thing
. >> yeah, stocks up by dollars on that >> richard fain is going to be on "power lunch. tailored brands the worst day since march of 2017. weak sales, declining margins. >> i'm not fully up to speed in this company by any stretch. i went through the quarterly report, it didn't seem that bad. i think it's worth a look. >> qorvo >> nice quiet company. we don't talk about it too much. so great place to be very cheap, 13 times earnings. peg ratio of about one they...
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regime for no strategic or tactical or national security reason whatsoever, he did so without even faining to congreeigning t congress a.m. authority and that's a situation in congress where everyone can say thumbs up or quietly abide because they are not being asked to take responsibility for it. when you put responsibility back in congress' hands, whether there's polarization or not, they tend to take these questions more seriously as opposed to just evade responsibility and give it to the president. >> additional questions? >> yes. >> my name is max and i'm from congressman mark sanford's office. thanks for putting this all together. much of the war on terror is foughtine line against various jihadist recruiting radicals so does the amuf include war efforts on part of the united states government in fighting this and should it, and should we -- should we concerned about the rights of foreign nationals and then american citizens being caught up into the dragnet of the american states in regards to the amf? >> i kind of wish more of our wars were fought online. with regard to cyber warfar
regime for no strategic or tactical or national security reason whatsoever, he did so without even faining to congreeigning t congress a.m. authority and that's a situation in congress where everyone can say thumbs up or quietly abide because they are not being asked to take responsibility for it. when you put responsibility back in congress' hands, whether there's polarization or not, they tend to take these questions more seriously as opposed to just evade responsibility and give it to the...
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really, it seems like denuclearizatiion has been the fain focus. again, the definition of what that actually means to the united states and what that means the north korea is very different. >> anderson, let's bring in some of the folks you have there with you, and i want to talk about this. president trump says the summit with kim jong-un is going very very well. the president says tuesday his hi summit with kim jong-un is going very very well. excellent relationship. he said, as he emerge from his one on one talk after 48 hours, the leaders were seen walking along that colony hotel followed by their translators. so, christian amanpour very very good the president says. excellent relationship. what do you make from that? >> well, i think it's a good thing. i think it's a really good thing if the president saying it's going very very well. we're obviously going to wait and see what actually the nuts and bolts and nitty-gritty is that they discussed. let's not forget a few months ago everyone thought the world was on a different trajectory. i think
really, it seems like denuclearizatiion has been the fain focus. again, the definition of what that actually means to the united states and what that means the north korea is very different. >> anderson, let's bring in some of the folks you have there with you, and i want to talk about this. president trump says the summit with kim jong-un is going very very well. the president says tuesday his hi summit with kim jong-un is going very very well. excellent relationship. he said, as he...
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at the time in your show i believe i was fain build the fence before president trump was even running for office. so border security was always the top priority always. it was combined not only with fencing, but the things that go with different technology. more importantly it was going to a system that worked for the united states. it means ending chain migration. ending the visa lottery plan. those are two big components. i'm going to be verified. three main things about the border security that if we could get akamai would get a pathway to citizenship for daca. i still think that's the way to go when i'm hoping if you look at the goodlatte bill, which is the companion bill to come cotton, that the bill would support. my position has been consistent on not then i would vote for that. >> these are the four pillars he just mentioned. the one thing he mentioned pretty ironic with the verified. we had to verify when he owned his restaurant he would have been caught a lot earlier. you verify requires people, ployers to check the verification and verify the status of anybody they hire. it
at the time in your show i believe i was fain build the fence before president trump was even running for office. so border security was always the top priority always. it was combined not only with fencing, but the things that go with different technology. more importantly it was going to a system that worked for the united states. it means ending chain migration. ending the visa lottery plan. those are two big components. i'm going to be verified. three main things about the border security...
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. >> yes, with in fain fact, thern 11 reports all of which say that iran is complying with the iran nuclear agreement, and that's done with both by people and by electrical means and electronic means. and special effects, i should say. >> yeah. >> in many ways. it could be used in north korea. but let's remember, iran didn't have nuclear weapons. we were shutting down the processes that were making the materials that would go into nuclear weapons and make a nuclear weapon possible. north korea has nuclear weapons and the means to deliver. so it's a much, much tougher kind of negotiation to go forward. and what's so extraordinary about what happened here, bill neely was talking about the 1992 north/south joint declaration on denuclearization. that was done between north and south korea in 1992. the agreed framework, which was negotiated by bob gluchi in the clinton administration also for ten years was moved forward. didn't move forward perfectly, but it moved forward. and at the end of the clinton administration, what i was negotiating was a permanent stop to the testi who classes of long-r
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this prevents nation state actors from hiding behind ritual eyesed isles and fained ignorance. institute members and the prior indictment of the chinese pla are cases in point. so that's what's in it for the country. what's in it for you? what are the benefits of working with law enforcement before, during, and after a computer intrusion? one, we can help you understand what happened when your organization has a cyber institute. we can bring together human gets, signals intelligence, and your information to get a clearer picture of what happened. we can share context and information about related incidents or malware. we can ensure proper investigative and preservation of evidence for later prosecution. and we can assist you in dealing with regulators. at the end of the day, the government simply has many more tools at its disposal to deal with the problems of national security cyberintrusions. tools that working together we can use to respond to intrusions and deter future ones. although we will always consider criminal charges, pursuing prosecution may not be the best respons
this prevents nation state actors from hiding behind ritual eyesed isles and fained ignorance. institute members and the prior indictment of the chinese pla are cases in point. so that's what's in it for the country. what's in it for you? what are the benefits of working with law enforcement before, during, and after a computer intrusion? one, we can help you understand what happened when your organization has a cyber institute. we can bring together human gets, signals intelligence, and your...
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how faine 0 le two yers? >> didn't you say 2023. >> supervisor cohen: by 203 2023 we're out. okay. so, you might want to start to think about approaching that conversation to see and think about what is most feasible. the health service department is going to be around and why not own our own future. now the real estate eprtent has just hired a new director and i don't know if there's a new direction and we have a new mayor so this is just my two cents. so i will pivot to see if there's colleagues with any other questions of anything? how about youdown there, supervisor sheehy? >> supervisor sheehy: just one comment. i have served on the health services board and this is really an outstanding agency. and the way in which they've been able to deliver high quality health care to both current employees and across a range of agencies andeirees and to hold the costs down is a real model for the city. they do it with less than 55 employees. so i have justben trmendously impressed by this particular agency of the city. they take care of us. >> supervisor cohen: i toe echo that, it's a fan
how faine 0 le two yers? >> didn't you say 2023. >> supervisor cohen: by 203 2023 we're out. okay. so, you might want to start to think about approaching that conversation to see and think about what is most feasible. the health service department is going to be around and why not own our own future. now the real estate eprtent has just hired a new director and i don't know if there's a new direction and we have a new mayor so this is just my two cents. so i will pivot to see if...
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the court explored what do about the president's fain muss tweets for example and the suggestion of them that there was a religious motivation here, an attempt to keep out muslims from the united states. and the justices said we have to look and see if there's any way we can you hold this without assuming that there's an antireligious or an opposition to a particular religion in the proclamations. the four more liberal justices in the supreme court firing off two separate discents arguing very strongly that there was a violation of the laws that congress had passed and also a violation of the constitution's establishment clause that this was an attempt to create a religious framework in the united states. >> it has been a year and change since the president first made this announcement in the was one -- i want to bring in some of our folks here on set to talk about the political piece of it. because this was one of the most controversial decisions that this president made. it was one of his first policies and i believe pete williams is back for us live outside the supreme court. you talk
the court explored what do about the president's fain muss tweets for example and the suggestion of them that there was a religious motivation here, an attempt to keep out muslims from the united states. and the justices said we have to look and see if there's any way we can you hold this without assuming that there's an antireligious or an opposition to a particular religion in the proclamations. the four more liberal justices in the supreme court firing off two separate discents arguing very...
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richard fain good to see you thank you very much. i read that these cruise tickets can cost as much as $200,000 for the new luxury line. >> up $200,000 for the new luxury line. >> but you get an all-suite access, private butler so luxury to the limit >> tyler >> sign me up. i'm ready. >>> all righty, folks. another thing i'm ready for is the u.s. open. it is under way out in the hamptons tiger woods will tee off right about now. how tiger's return is fueling the big business of golf we will talk about that and more with the ceo of the pga tour super store. r le building on a record year fosas. "power lunch" is back in two minutes. >>> the 118th u.s. open championship is under way on eastern long island. tiger woods teeing off just a few minutes ago. it is a big week for golf, and that means big business for golf retailers, not just golf retailers who are doing well overall retail sales coming in better than expected for may, so what is the state of golfing and golf retail right now? who better to ask than dick sullivan, the ceo of th
richard fain good to see you thank you very much. i read that these cruise tickets can cost as much as $200,000 for the new luxury line. >> up $200,000 for the new luxury line. >> but you get an all-suite access, private butler so luxury to the limit >> tyler >> sign me up. i'm ready. >>> all righty, folks. another thing i'm ready for is the u.s. open. it is under way out in the hamptons tiger woods will tee off right about now. how tiger's return is fueling the...
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. >> miss fain, why did usag not notify or disclose to michigan state university, member clubs and parents that nassar had been relieved of all its duties and was under investigation for sexual abuse? by not notifying nassar continued to remain intact, in contact with msu and twist rs which exposed women to abuse for an additional 14 months. >> thank you, senator, moran. i do not know the answer to that. to speculate. i was always just told that i was not to discuss anything because it was under an active investigation and that anything if i were to discuss it could possibly impede the investigation. i was not aware of where else larry nassar worked. again, i started in may of 2015 and never have met him face to face, so i -- i do not know. i cannot speculate as to what mr. penny did, only that i immediately reported every concern to him. >> i've certainly read your testimony and i heard what you said today. is mr. penny the only person that you reported these allegations or facts to? >> do you mean -- i'm sorry. >> allegations of abuse, is mr. penny the person and only person that you rep
. >> miss fain, why did usag not notify or disclose to michigan state university, member clubs and parents that nassar had been relieved of all its duties and was under investigation for sexual abuse? by not notifying nassar continued to remain intact, in contact with msu and twist rs which exposed women to abuse for an additional 14 months. >> thank you, senator, moran. i do not know the answer to that. to speculate. i was always just told that i was not to discuss anything because...