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foreign affairs committee the federation council is the russian version of the senate they say or he says that script did not stand in russia's way didn't threaten russia in any way and therefore russia was not interested in eliminating him and this head of the federation council's foreign affairs committee has also said that essentially what's going on in the u.k. is a provocation ahead of russia's presidential elections and the fee for world cup coming up in a in a couple of months we've also heard from a dewar deputy a parliamentarian called on lugovoy. now on lugovoy is actually one of the men wanted in the united kingdom for the murder of alexander litvinenko in two thousand and six poisoned with polonium two ten he was never extradited to the u.k. but was actually made a deal with deputy now he says that the u.k. prime minister's hasty statement that a substance used to poison scripture was developed in russia is irresponsible to say the least considering the sensitivities there are of course in the u.k. about the living yanker case this i think amounts to basically f
foreign affairs committee the federation council is the russian version of the senate they say or he says that script did not stand in russia's way didn't threaten russia in any way and therefore russia was not interested in eliminating him and this head of the federation council's foreign affairs committee has also said that essentially what's going on in the u.k. is a provocation ahead of russia's presidential elections and the fee for world cup coming up in a in a couple of months we've also...
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foreign affairs committee the federation council is the russian version of the senate they say or he says that script did not stand in russia's way didn't threaten russia in any way and therefore russia was not interested in eliminating him and this head of the federation council foreign affairs committee has also said that essentially what's going on in the u.k. is a provocation ahead of russia's presidential elections and the fee for world cup coming up in a in a couple of months we've also heard from a duma deputy a parliamentarian called on lugovoy. now on lugovoy is actually one of the men wanted in the united kingdom for the murder of alexander litvinenko in two thousand and six poisoned with polonium two ten he was never extradited to the u.k. but was actually made a deal with deputy now he says that the u.k. prime minister is hasty statement that a substance used to poison scripture was developed and russia is irresponsible to say the least considering the sensitivities there are of course in the u.k. about the living yanker case this i think amounts to basically ve
foreign affairs committee the federation council is the russian version of the senate they say or he says that script did not stand in russia's way didn't threaten russia in any way and therefore russia was not interested in eliminating him and this head of the federation council foreign affairs committee has also said that essentially what's going on in the u.k. is a provocation ahead of russia's presidential elections and the fee for world cup coming up in a in a couple of months we've also...
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foreign affairs committee now the federation council is the russian version of the senate's. they say or he says that script did not stand in russia's way didn't threaten russia in any way and therefore russia was not interested in eliminating him and this head of the federation council's foreign affairs committee has also said that essentially what's going on in the u.k. is a provocation ahead of russia's presidential elections and the fee for world cup coming up in a in a couple of months we've also heard from a duma deputy a parliamentarian called on lugovoy. now under lugovoy is actually one of the men wanted in the united kingdom for the murder of alexander litvinenko in two thousand and six poisoned with polonium two ten he was never extradited to the u.k. but was actually made a duma deputy now he says that the u.k. prime minister's hasty statement that a substance used to poison scripture was developed in russia is irresponsible to say the least considering the sensitivities there are of course in the u.k. about the live in younger case this i think amounts to basica
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what will what will happen though a member of the committee for international affairs and the federation council that's the upper house of parliament here in russia has warned that the response may not be tit for tat but it had may actually be harsher than that they may expel more than twenty three diplomats u.k. diplomats from russia so we'll have to wait and see what actually happens. so they kick out a lot of people presumed to be spies but whatever you talk about russians and the u.k. you have to be talk about oligarchs and money how have the rich people and their money been targeted of course we know that there's a lot of russian money in london businesses all russian russian individuals have been named by to reason may so far lot of the additional measures other than the diplomats that have been expelled to talk at the russian state for example we've seen that there's going to be a freezing of russian state assets whether as evidence they may have been used to threaten the life or property if you national that's one example of one of the measures taken another lover of the russian foreign
what will what will happen though a member of the committee for international affairs and the federation council that's the upper house of parliament here in russia has warned that the response may not be tit for tat but it had may actually be harsher than that they may expel more than twenty three diplomats u.k. diplomats from russia so we'll have to wait and see what actually happens. so they kick out a lot of people presumed to be spies but whatever you talk about russians and the u.k. you...
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federation council and. my state address today. we are at this point. when this significant. of the significance of every step. is extremely important. and. that's because. the future of our country for decades. it is at such turning points that russia has demonstrated capability to develop and to build new cities to space to make tremendous discoveries. this pursuit of the future of this combination of. value. this is what makes. it so strong but we went through difficult transformations we coped with it you can image of him an extreme difficulties in the economy and the social and sphere we kept our country together and we established ourselves firmly as a democracy with. the military in practically all the different areas of our life which is critical for our. national always large country. with that same federal structure of different cultures. conflicts in our past and different tribulations so we had. the ability is a firm foundation but it doesn't guarantee further development if we can afford some of this stability to make you. relax and when you sit back we still hav
federation council and. my state address today. we are at this point. when this significant. of the significance of every step. is extremely important. and. that's because. the future of our country for decades. it is at such turning points that russia has demonstrated capability to develop and to build new cities to space to make tremendous discoveries. this pursuit of the future of this combination of. value. this is what makes. it so strong but we went through difficult transformations we...
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some suggestions initially from the head of the committee for international affairs and the federation council that's the upper house of russian parliament he said that russia might even expel more u.k. diplomats than the u.k. had expelled from britain but that was before this joint statement came out from the u.s. the u.k. germany and france condemning russia's actions that was before everyone kind of rallied behind the u.k. when russia seemed to kind of want to show that actually britain isn't really that important a partner to it especially after breck's it so we'll have to wait and see what the response will be now that everyone has kind of rallied behind the u.k. and how much russia has perhaps been been spooked for that but i think we have to wait and see to find out what other measures could be on the table only this is a huge story here in not just in germany and britain but you're around the world how is the west's condemnation of the kremlin over the attack being seen in russia itself. well i think in general it's being seen as kind of part of an and t. russian campaign that's been g
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that is the federation council calling the u.k.'s response a despicable and unscrupulous act ndaa trying to tarnish russia's image on the world stage the chairman of the foreign the foreign relations committee calling it a groundless provocation and t.v. analysts on state media here suggesting that it's merely the actions of a country try to cover up for the fact that it doesn't have any real evidence and it all begins to fit into a pretty well honed narrative here of the poor of the kremlin of putin's kremlin of russia under threat under attack undermined by the west and of course within the election on sunday the related narrative of blood in me a putin being the only man strong enough to keep russia strong and keep its place on the world stage i mean listening to all of that journey it sounds like the kremlin doesn't really care all that much about the british response. at this stage that's probably more or less true i mean look at vladimir putin this evening standing in sebastopol in crimea giving his final election preelection
that is the federation council calling the u.k.'s response a despicable and unscrupulous act ndaa trying to tarnish russia's image on the world stage the chairman of the foreign the foreign relations committee calling it a groundless provocation and t.v. analysts on state media here suggesting that it's merely the actions of a country try to cover up for the fact that it doesn't have any real evidence and it all begins to fit into a pretty well honed narrative here of the poor of the kremlin of...
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it's useless that's an important point because even alexei pushkov he's a member of russia's federal council when he spoke to us just not long ago he said we expect in a sterile reaction from the western media over this but. we hope it might mean a reassessment of foreign policy and perhaps an invitation to sit down with russia and talk an equal terms about what can be done is that how you see it. that's the minimum nobody is going to speak about revising u.s. foreign policy that would be politically unacceptable in the congress as presently constituted washington is deeply set against russia but i think we may expect it's very reasonable to expect in the short term there will be a calling upon moscow to reenter into the overall full landscape arms to go she talks that is certainly the greatest likelihood and certainly what for dinner putin. is looking for a very interesting deal but really good to get your thoughts we appreciate your time. independent political analyst thank you. now in other news the third russian sponsored humanitarian pause in ceres eastern ghouta has been violated by te
it's useless that's an important point because even alexei pushkov he's a member of russia's federal council when he spoke to us just not long ago he said we expect in a sterile reaction from the western media over this but. we hope it might mean a reassessment of foreign policy and perhaps an invitation to sit down with russia and talk an equal terms about what can be done is that how you see it. that's the minimum nobody is going to speak about revising u.s. foreign policy that would be...
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forces to get some reaction to what he did he's with the next push go for a member of russia's federal council. well just a very quickly wrap up what vladimir putin had to say this was a very long address his food started off about talking about domestic issues saying that russia had to better its lot across the board for taxes economy living conditions maybe medicine health absolutely everything that russia could not afford to drop behind the fullback at this current this current with the tide because the quantum is the will of the cold. me is moving ahead so fast that anybody that falls by it is not going to be able to catch up but he also one veiled a whole host of new weapons strategic weapons intercontinental ballistic missiles new types of two paedos cruise missiles and we're joined now by a russian senate alexei pushkov add to discuss israel to talk about what sort of message this sends mr bush i think the message is quite clear don't even think to use any weapons against russia and don't have any illusions about the strengths of russia in the military field in the united states they ha
forces to get some reaction to what he did he's with the next push go for a member of russia's federal council. well just a very quickly wrap up what vladimir putin had to say this was a very long address his food started off about talking about domestic issues saying that russia had to better its lot across the board for taxes economy living conditions maybe medicine health absolutely everything that russia could not afford to drop behind the fullback at this current this current with the tide...
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of tit for tat reaction we don't know yet what that response will be but the speaker of the federation council but in seeing the much yank said earlier today that the reaction should be fast harsh and should mirror what the u.k. has done so it looks like it's likely that there will be a tit for tat reaction to this expulsion of the diplomats and of course this against the background that russia denies any involvement and believes that the britain is not you it's just being russophobe it. right exactly that russia has denied their involvement in this whole case and they also have said that they are willing to cooperate in any investigation but as the more foreign minister repeated today britain has not provided access to the samples of this nerve agent or to any of the facts and it also hasn't been following the protocol of the international chemical weapons convention also went further he again called this a russophobe campaign and that's very much how things here this whole case is being seen here in russia as part of an anti western campaign and this this kind of follows this reaction kind o
of tit for tat reaction we don't know yet what that response will be but the speaker of the federation council but in seeing the much yank said earlier today that the reaction should be fast harsh and should mirror what the u.k. has done so it looks like it's likely that there will be a tit for tat reaction to this expulsion of the diplomats and of course this against the background that russia denies any involvement and believes that the britain is not you it's just being russophobe it. right...
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agenda but if you look at tangibly to the presidential speech he has delivered delivered to the federal council will find out that bloody reporting has concentrated his attention not on the new missiles which has attracted a lot of attention in the west but mainly to social and economic issues future voice lasky thank you for joining us thing a very my thank you thank you. all right well on sunday our correspondents are the candidates in moscow because we were gassed. covered the election from. his experience with. cheery there wasn't a lot of apprehension you know the. favorites and all of this we waited for blood to me putin eventually. talked to everyone his supporters again all the people at me this campaign have been his campaign chief supporters ever and out many came talk to us the journalists. some tough questions right off the bat about. tempted this as a nation of the russian agent in britain and he was his response. the first thing that comes to mind is that if it was military grade poison the people would of course have died on the spot russia has no such substances destroyed weapon
agenda but if you look at tangibly to the presidential speech he has delivered delivered to the federal council will find out that bloody reporting has concentrated his attention not on the new missiles which has attracted a lot of attention in the west but mainly to social and economic issues future voice lasky thank you for joining us thing a very my thank you thank you. all right well on sunday our correspondents are the candidates in moscow because we were gassed. covered the election from....
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it's useless that's an important point because even alexei pushkov he's a member of russia's federal council when he spoke to us just not long ago he said we expect an hysterical reaction from the western media but. we hope it might mean a reassessment of foreign policy and perhaps an invitation to sit down with the.
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aimed at a domestic audience on state media you've got the speaker of the upper house of the federal council talking about a despicable and unscrupulous act by the u.k. a provocation attempting to tarnish russia's image on the world stage the chairman of the foreign relations committee talking about a groundless provocation and russian analysts saying that this is the response of a country trying to compensate for a lack of evidence and it all begins to fit barbara into a pretty well rehearsed narrative here that goes back many years the kremlin and the president putin putting out this idea of russia increasingly under threat under assault by the west undermined by the west and of course with an election just a few days away the connected narrative that it is not a mere putin who is the only man able to hold russia's head up high and protect its place on the world stage so listening to all of that does it appear then that the crime kremlin just doesn't care very much about the british government's measures. well look i think it's worth asking that question the context of putin giving his fin
aimed at a domestic audience on state media you've got the speaker of the upper house of the federal council talking about a despicable and unscrupulous act by the u.k. a provocation attempting to tarnish russia's image on the world stage the chairman of the foreign relations committee talking about a groundless provocation and russian analysts saying that this is the response of a country trying to compensate for a lack of evidence and it all begins to fit barbara into a pretty well rehearsed...
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president dave to record video for presentation to the upper house of russian parliament, the federation councile ambassador never heard of trying to bear arms until recent coverage of the group. president trump taking part in rare honor next month, commander in chief hosting a private dinner for francis president emmanuel macron at mount vernon, george washington's home in virginia this according to french media. macron's first state visit, our commander in chief and first lady visited france back in july. rob: thousands marched on washington, some antigun activists now refusing to pack up and go home. about 40 high school students now making the track, 50-mile track from wisconsin's capital of madison to republican house speaker paul ryan's hometown of jamesville, wisconsin, they are calling for ban on military style weapons and raising legal timing purchase any firearms to age of 21. they plan to arrive on wednesday. nfl anthem protester expected to turn himself to police today, the defensive end injuring a woman, his brother's team won, police say he pushed the 66-year-old who was working se
president dave to record video for presentation to the upper house of russian parliament, the federation councile ambassador never heard of trying to bear arms until recent coverage of the group. president trump taking part in rare honor next month, commander in chief hosting a private dinner for francis president emmanuel macron at mount vernon, george washington's home in virginia this according to french media. macron's first state visit, our commander in chief and first lady visited france...
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we are also establishing the federal interagency council and improving re-entry to help former inmates re-enter society as productive citizens. some people get out of jail and can't get a job. the thing i'm making best for them making the economy so strong that we need them. and many of this go into phenomenal employees. and we are doing studies. but they go into the system and when they can get a job, they really take advantage of it. they do a great job and it's very important. each of the cabinet secretaries here today has a very vital role. one of the things i will be starting off the meeting with is to continue to cut regulations. we have a tremendous way to go. i think we are probably 40% of the way there. again, statutory requirements make it where you have to give a 90-day notice and then a 30-day notice and six-month notice, time goes by. but still in 12 months, at the end of the 11th month, we cut far more regulations than any administration in the history of our country, whether it's four years, eight years or in one case, 16 years. we are going to cut a lot more and have a
we are also establishing the federal interagency council and improving re-entry to help former inmates re-enter society as productive citizens. some people get out of jail and can't get a job. the thing i'm making best for them making the economy so strong that we need them. and many of this go into phenomenal employees. and we are doing studies. but they go into the system and when they can get a job, they really take advantage of it. they do a great job and it's very important. each of the...
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what the reason may said as basically tales we've also heard from the first deputy head of the federation council that's the russian senate's. council on foreign affairs. committee on foreign affairs and they say that scrip did not actually challenge russia in any way wasn't a threat to russia and the russia was not interested in eliminating him and that what britain is doing at the moment essentially a provocation ahead of russia's presidential election and the fee for world cup and we've also heard from andre lugovoy who is a russian parliamentarian also one of the two men that britain has wanted since two thousand and six to face charges in the u.k. for the murder of alexander litvinenko now he has said to the hasty statement that the substance used a poison script was developed in russia is irresponsible to say the least. there's one also there's one possibility i think that the reason may didn't consider in her statements to parliament is now which is the of the two theories she put out there might be one that's a kind of blend of the two the this wasn't necessarily states sponsored hits and
what the reason may said as basically tales we've also heard from the first deputy head of the federation council that's the russian senate's. council on foreign affairs. committee on foreign affairs and they say that scrip did not actually challenge russia in any way wasn't a threat to russia and the russia was not interested in eliminating him and that what britain is doing at the moment essentially a provocation ahead of russia's presidential election and the fee for world cup and we've also...
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we have had word from one of the members of the committee for international affairs in the federation council that's the upper house of parliament here in russia and he said that the response could be more than tit for tat it could be even harsher and it could be that russia would expel even more than twenty three diplomats but that's not official word yet that was just one of the members of the upper house of russian parliament saying that the russian embassy has also responded they said that the u.k. has full responsibility for the deterioration of relations between the u.k. and russia and they also called this move just not just hostile but also short sighted the foreign ministry has said that there will be an official reaction soon so we'll have to watch out for the berg and can you put this in context for us what does this mean for british russian ties. well of course it's a new low point for british russian ties the relation has already been strained particularly since the death of alexander litvinenko and since it was found out by the inquiry that russia is responsible and most likely
we have had word from one of the members of the committee for international affairs in the federation council that's the upper house of parliament here in russia and he said that the response could be more than tit for tat it could be even harsher and it could be that russia would expel even more than twenty three diplomats but that's not official word yet that was just one of the members of the upper house of russian parliament saying that the russian embassy has also responded they said that...
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well the only response we've had so far from russian official jim is from a senator in the federation council called jobar of who has basically said that there will be a number of british diplomats who are going to be expelled from russia in response to this possibly possibly in excess of the twenty three that the reason may just announce would be thrown out of the u.k. . that's the only official response we've had so far marie is a quarter of a who is the spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry says that a statement from the m.f.a. is going to be coming very soon certainly the russians are going to be going through want to reason may has just said and trying to work out what impact this is going to have they will take note of the supports that the u.k. seems to have at the moment from its international partners it's a reason they were saying that she had been speaking to donald trump and to angela merkel to other leaders and also that there had been a statement of support from nato from the nato secretary general and stoltenberg course that will factor into russian thinking russia is in
well the only response we've had so far from russian official jim is from a senator in the federation council called jobar of who has basically said that there will be a number of british diplomats who are going to be expelled from russia in response to this possibly possibly in excess of the twenty three that the reason may just announce would be thrown out of the u.k. . that's the only official response we've had so far marie is a quarter of a who is the spokeswoman for the russian foreign...
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. >> translator: citizens of russia, members of the federation council and deputies of the state duma, my state of the nation address to date is special. we are at the turning point, the crossroads when the significance of the choices, and the significance of every step we take is extremely important. that is because they have defined the future of the country for decades. it is such turning points that russia has always demonstrated the capability to develop and renew, to build new cities to, conquer space, to make pretremendous dpretre men -- tremendous discoveries, and this pursuit of the traditions and the values is what makes our history so strong. we went through difficult transformati transformations. we coped with extreme difficulties in the economy. we kept our country together and established ourselves firmly as a democracy. we ensured stability in pra practically all of the different areas of our life, which is critical for our multi national large country. with the structures and the historical conflicts and tushulations in the past. stability is a firm foundation, but it
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federal government. agents called a treaty council and ask people to meet in twin lakes, indiana. they went out to different village leaders. when they arrived they were thrown into a church and the doors were locked and they were told they were going west in three days whether they liked it or not. there were not enough provisions, not enough water, not enough wagons or horses for people to make the removal somewhat comfortable. they sent out tribunes for 100 of 50 mile radius and grandmother every -- gathered every potawatomi they could find and three days later we were marched out at the end of a barrel of the gun. our ancestors had to walk 660 miles from our homeland in northern indiana to a reservation kansas. provisions, it was not a great time of year, there was not clean water, more than 40 died in most of them were babies. and most of them were babies. pushing yourself day-to-day even when your strength and health was waning. it was a tragic part of our history. it left its mark on the community. this is something that we are very aware of. i would not say there is a prid
federal government. agents called a treaty council and ask people to meet in twin lakes, indiana. they went out to different village leaders. when they arrived they were thrown into a church and the doors were locked and they were told they were going west in three days whether they liked it or not. there were not enough provisions, not enough water, not enough wagons or horses for people to make the removal somewhat comfortable. they sent out tribunes for 100 of 50 mile radius and grandmother...
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we also are establishing the federal interagency council and crime prevention in approving the entryr inmates reenter society as productive citizens. we have people that have been in jail, then made a mistake, and they cannot get a job no matter what they do. thing i think i'm doing best for them is making the economy so strong that we need them in the whole system and many of them go into a phenomenal employees. we are doing studies and we will put out some information. they go into the system, and when they can get a job, they take advantage of it and they do but great job. it is very important. each of the cabinet secretary's here today has a vital role. one of the things i will start the meeting with is i will continue to cut regulations. we have a tremendous way to go. i think we are probably 40% of the way there, again, statutory requirements make it where you have to give a 90 day notice, a 30 day notice, and you have to give a six-month notice after -- by the time you give notices, time goes by. months, at the end of the 11th month, we have cut far more regulations than any a
we also are establishing the federal interagency council and crime prevention in approving the entryr inmates reenter society as productive citizens. we have people that have been in jail, then made a mistake, and they cannot get a job no matter what they do. thing i think i'm doing best for them is making the economy so strong that we need them in the whole system and many of them go into a phenomenal employees. we are doing studies and we will put out some information. they go into the...
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we're also establishing the federal interagency council and crime prevention and improving reentry top former inmates reenter society as productive citizens. we have people that have been in jail, they made a mistake, they get out and they can't get a job no matter what they do. the thing i think i'm doing best for them is making the economy so strong. we need them in the whole system. many of them go into their phenomenal employees. we're doing studies on that. we'll be putting out some information. they go into the system and when they can get a job, they really take advantage of it. they do a great job. it's very important. each of the cabinet secretaries today has a vital role. one of the things i'll be starting off the meeting with is continue to cut regulations. we have a tremendous way to go. we're probably 40% of the way there. statutory requirements make it where you have to give a 90 day notice, you have to give a 30 day notice, then you have to give a six month notice. time goes by. but still in 12 months, at the end of the 11th month, we cut far more regulations than any a
we're also establishing the federal interagency council and crime prevention and improving reentry top former inmates reenter society as productive citizens. we have people that have been in jail, they made a mistake, they get out and they can't get a job no matter what they do. the thing i think i'm doing best for them is making the economy so strong. we need them in the whole system. many of them go into their phenomenal employees. we're doing studies on that. we'll be putting out some...
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all economic policy whether or not it's commerce department or treasury stuff all federal flows through the economic council so look i commend him for taking the jobs you know you don't do it for the pay you do it for the country so i'm really pleased for larry and hope that he can make a difference and and hang in there we need adults in this administration and larry will be a good addition so one way april back to it let's get to the millennial i mean how are they different to we know they're a little bit different but how are they different investors than than the rest of us. so i think the first thing that people need to understand about millennial is is that they're more conservative than what people think they have seen two thousand and eight happen they've seen their parents' portfolios decimated in some cases they've seen what some of the larger financial services institutions have done and so they've become more conservative fifty percent of more portfolios are in cash and this is this generation millennial next gen are the most educated that we've ever had.
all economic policy whether or not it's commerce department or treasury stuff all federal flows through the economic council so look i commend him for taking the jobs you know you don't do it for the pay you do it for the country so i'm really pleased for larry and hope that he can make a difference and and hang in there we need adults in this administration and larry will be a good addition so one way april back to it let's get to the millennial i mean how are they different to we know they're...
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we're also establishing the federal interagency council and prime preventi improving re-entry, to enterociety as productive americans. people make a mistake and get out of jail and can't get a job, no matter what they do. the thing i think i'm doing best for them is making the economy so strong, but we need them in the whole system. many of them go in and are phenomenal employees. we're doing studies on that. in fact, we're going to be putting out some information. they go into the system. when they can get a job, they really take advantage of it. they do a great job. very important. each of the cabinet secretaries here today has a very vital role. one of the things i'll be starting off the meeting with is to continue to cut regulations. we have a tremendous way to go. i think we're probably 40% of the way there. again, statutory requirements make it where you have to give a 90-day notice, then a 30-day notice, then you have to give a six-month notice after you do the -- by the time you give the notices, time goes by. still, in 12 months, in fact, at the end of the 11th month, we cut fa
we're also establishing the federal interagency council and prime preventi improving re-entry, to enterociety as productive americans. people make a mistake and get out of jail and can't get a job, no matter what they do. the thing i think i'm doing best for them is making the economy so strong, but we need them in the whole system. many of them go in and are phenomenal employees. we're doing studies on that. in fact, we're going to be putting out some information. they go into the system. when...
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so we're looking at that situation very carefully we're also establishing the federal interagency counciln in approving reentry to help former inmates reenter society as productive citizens we have people that have been in jail they make a mistake, they get out, they can't get a job no matter what they do. what i'm doing best for them is making the economy strong, but we need them in the whole system and many of them go in and they're phenomenal employees, phenomenal we're doing studies on that, in fact we'll be putting out some information. but they go into the system. and when they can get a job, they really take advantage of it, they do a great job. and it's very important. each of the cabinet secretaries here today has a very vital role one of the things i'll be starting off the meeting with is to continue to cut regulations we have a tremendous way to go i think we're probably 40% of the way there. again, statutory requirements make it where you have to give a 90-day notice, then you have to give a 30-day notice, then you have a six-month notice. by the time you give all these variou
so we're looking at that situation very carefully we're also establishing the federal interagency counciln in approving reentry to help former inmates reenter society as productive citizens we have people that have been in jail they make a mistake, they get out, they can't get a job no matter what they do. what i'm doing best for them is making the economy strong, but we need them in the whole system and many of them go in and they're phenomenal employees, phenomenal we're doing studies on...
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who were removed on this were ones removal and who had refused to negotiate with the federal government. a treaty council was called in and asked people to meet at menominee village and what is today -- in what is today twin lakes. arrived with their villagers, and they were thrown into a church, the doors were locked, and they were told they were going west in three days. whether they like it or not. they were not there -- there were not enough provisions, not enough wagons or horses to make it somewhat comfortable, so they sent out people for a 50 mile radius and gathered up every pottawatomie person they could find, brought them back to the village, in three days later we were marched out at the end of the barrel of a gun. walk 660tors had to miles from our homeland in northern indiana to a new reservation in kansas. without enough provisions, it was not a great time of year. more than 40 died along the way. most of those were babies dying cholera andnd adjust the pressure of having to continually push yourself day to day when your interest strength's and health were waning. it was a tragic part of ou
who were removed on this were ones removal and who had refused to negotiate with the federal government. a treaty council was called in and asked people to meet at menominee village and what is today -- in what is today twin lakes. arrived with their villagers, and they were thrown into a church, the doors were locked, and they were told they were going west in three days. whether they like it or not. they were not there -- there were not enough provisions, not enough wagons or horses to make...
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federal government. so agents call the council and asked people to meet at the menominee village and twin lakes indiana and they had to walk 66a reservation in kansas. >> watch that saturday at noon eastern book to be. >> now, some of the senate debate on gun policy including john cornyn, ten carried program pool. it begins with ben cardin. this is one hour. >> on friday visited bob a chi school in columbia. it's located in maryland between washington and baltimore. i wanted to talk about the tragic valentine's day shooting in florida. it left 17 students and faculty members dead. the deadliest high school shooting in american history. i went there because one of their own teachers was shot to death in september 2017 and her former boyfriend is a trial for her murder. i was impressed by the passion of the students. they had interest in the subject matter they were articulate and ask great questions. i found it extremely encouraging for maryland in this nation. for rightfully concern for their safety. this was two weeks since the young man invaded the high school. the reaction seems like clockwork after the
federal government. so agents call the council and asked people to meet at the menominee village and twin lakes indiana and they had to walk 66a reservation in kansas. >> watch that saturday at noon eastern book to be. >> now, some of the senate debate on gun policy including john cornyn, ten carried program pool. it begins with ben cardin. this is one hour. >> on friday visited bob a chi school in columbia. it's located in maryland between washington and baltimore. i wanted...
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ancestors who were removed on this were ones who refused to negotiate with the federal government so agents called a treaty council and asked people to meet add the village in twin lakes, indiana, what is today twin lakes, indiana. and our ancestors had to walk 660 miles from our homeland in northern indiana to a reservation in kansas. >> watch c-span cities tour of shawnee, oklahoma, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book t. >>> a working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> the nation's governors talk about agricultural issues at their recent governors meeting. first, we hear from australian prime minister mall couple turnbull who spoke to the governors about the economic interests of his country and the u.s. involving security, trade and infrastructure. >> now for the main event. it's my honor to welcome our first speaker and distinguished guest, the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. thank you for joining us today in continuing our dialogue about how we can work in partnership to grow our economies together. for those of you who do not know, the prime minister's address is especia
ancestors who were removed on this were ones who refused to negotiate with the federal government so agents called a treaty council and asked people to meet add the village in twin lakes, indiana, what is today twin lakes, indiana. and our ancestors had to walk 660 miles from our homeland in northern indiana to a reservation in kansas. >> watch c-span cities tour of shawnee, oklahoma, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book t. >>> a working with our cable affiliates as we...
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the discussions came as the federal council was building cases against both men and they raised questionsf the lawyer who resigned last week was offering pardons to influence their decisions to plead guilty and cooperate in the investigation. lawyerssts that trump's were concerned about what they would reveal. mr. mueller's team could investigate if mr. dowd made inquiries. that is in "the new york times." the witness.," the lorraine motel and the legacy of martin luther king. and on a motel balcony america's greatest civil rights leader and most famous advocate of nonviolence will be shot to death. -- claraure claire asked ester, one of the people who witnessed the assassination. was trying toi live my life as a normal person who witnessed an assassination." on wednesday of next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern, there will be a 50th anniversary commemoration. martin luther king jr.'s life and legacy. go to c-span3 for all of our coverage of this anniversary. good morning, pat. caller: i do not think that most of us know a lot about what is going on in the va. occasionally hear something, but ra
the discussions came as the federal council was building cases against both men and they raised questionsf the lawyer who resigned last week was offering pardons to influence their decisions to plead guilty and cooperate in the investigation. lawyerssts that trump's were concerned about what they would reveal. mr. mueller's team could investigate if mr. dowd made inquiries. that is in "the new york times." the witness.," the lorraine motel and the legacy of martin luther king....
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federal government. agents called a treaty council to ask people meet at the village in twins lake, indiana, our ancestors whhad to walk 660 miles from our homeland to kansas. watch c-span of the tour of shawnee, oklahoma and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. wyoming governor, matthew immediate delivering his state of address. he spoke for about 45 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you very much. thank you very much. [ applause ] thank you. have a seat, thank you. [ applause ] >> good morning. speaker hars m speak speaker harrisman and justice burke and mr. gordon and members of the judiciaries and veterans and fellow citizens and my family, good morning. today i give my eighth and final state of address and in preparing it, i had a lot of thoughts and including the speaker and president have been kidding me in recent days, it is too bad, it takes about eight year to train a governor. just when you get them trained, they leave. a reminder of a couple of years ago when the president of senate and president nicholas when
federal government. agents called a treaty council to ask people meet at the village in twins lake, indiana, our ancestors whhad to walk 660 miles from our homeland to kansas. watch c-span of the tour of shawnee, oklahoma and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. wyoming governor, matthew immediate delivering his state of address. he spoke for about 45 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you very much. thank...
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support came from organized labor and metropolitan church federation, catholic church, jewish community relations councilation also came from some unorganized groups. each person had their own reasons for supporting integration. some of us followed the inefficiency of segregated school system. two teacher colleges where one would be enough. some remembered a deserted school empty because no one could decide whether this school should be white or colored. some thought of st. louis university integrated since 1949. lutheran and catholic parochial schools integrated since 1947. washington university integrated since 1952. and some may have remembered the words of earl warren, chief justice of the supreme court. >> to separate children from others of similar age and qualifications, solely because of their race, generates a feeling of inferiority as to their state in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone. >> that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone. but the biggest group in the community was yet to be heard from, parents. the
support came from organized labor and metropolitan church federation, catholic church, jewish community relations councilation also came from some unorganized groups. each person had their own reasons for supporting integration. some of us followed the inefficiency of segregated school system. two teacher colleges where one would be enough. some remembered a deserted school empty because no one could decide whether this school should be white or colored. some thought of st. louis university...
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consent of the russian federation to the opening and functioning of the british consulate general in think petersburg is recalled. due to the unresolved status of the british council in the russian federation its activities will be ceased the british side is warned that in case of further unfriendly actions against russia the russian side reserves the right to take other retaliatory measures the u.s. attorney general has fired the f.b.i. as deputy director less than two days before he was eligible to retire mccabe had been a frequent target of criticism from u.s. president donald trump headlines it's time for inside story now stay with us. there is anger in egypt as a teenage girl died weeks after a street attack in the u.k. toughest family suggest that she was the victim of a hate crime british police say there's no evidence that it was racially motivated but such attacks are on the rise will we ever get to the truth this is inside story . hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan police in the english city not ingham say that eighteen year old mary emma stoffel was followed by a group of girls was verbally abused and then punched several times she was tre
consent of the russian federation to the opening and functioning of the british consulate general in think petersburg is recalled. due to the unresolved status of the british council in the russian federation its activities will be ceased the british side is warned that in case of further unfriendly actions against russia the russian side reserves the right to take other retaliatory measures the u.s. attorney general has fired the f.b.i. as deputy director less than two days before he was...
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safeguards established since the financial crisis by requiring agencies on the federal financial institution examination council composed of the federal reserve board, federal deposit insurance corporation, national credit union administration, consumer financial protection bureau and office of the comp troll ore they have currency to perform a biased analysis that favors lessening the cost for industry over protecting consumers and the economy. it was 10 years ago today that bear stearns collapsed and the federal reserve used taxpayer funding to arrange a shotgun weding to j.p. morgan to avoid a catastrophe. we now know that much worse was to come. when a.i.g., lehman brother the money market fund industry, and hundreds of banks including all of the largest ones would need a bailout. and this says nothing of the tremendous damage inflicted on the millions of americans whose homes were lost to foreclosure, the millions who lost their jobs, and the trillions of drars of wealth that evaporated. congress took decisive action to ensure that we were never caught unawares again when it passed the dodd-frank wall stre
safeguards established since the financial crisis by requiring agencies on the federal financial institution examination council composed of the federal reserve board, federal deposit insurance corporation, national credit union administration, consumer financial protection bureau and office of the comp troll ore they have currency to perform a biased analysis that favors lessening the cost for industry over protecting consumers and the economy. it was 10 years ago today that bear stearns...
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this bill would amend the federal institution economic council act of 1970 by updating the definition of financial institutions establishing new requirements for the financial rocess and giving some independence here, some common sense. these updates are critical because in 1994, congress directed federal regulators to establish an independent intraagency appellate process for institutions to seek the review of examination ratings, adequacy of loan loss reserves and clarifications on loans. i agree that these entities should be reviewed to ensure that they are financially sound and we want to make sure we prevent failures so we don't have folks across the aisle voting for bailouts. we are hearing from our community financial institutions, the ones that serve most of my district in wimbing that the avenues to appeal these determinations are limited. the process is secrettive and the regulators are overempowered. the intraagency process is criticized of not being independent because the regulatory determinations are reviewed not by a third party but by the employees of the same regulato
this bill would amend the federal institution economic council act of 1970 by updating the definition of financial institutions establishing new requirements for the financial rocess and giving some independence here, some common sense. these updates are critical because in 1994, congress directed federal regulators to establish an independent intraagency appellate process for institutions to seek the review of examination ratings, adequacy of loan loss reserves and clarifications on loans. i...
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consent of the russian federation to the opening and functioning of the british consulate general in think petersburg is recalled due to the unresolved status of the british council in the russian federation its activities will be ceased the british side is warned that in case of further unfriendly actions against russia the russian side reserves the right to take other retaliatory measures the u.s. attorney general has fired the f.b.i. as deputy director less than two days before he was eligible to retire mccabe had been a frequent target of criticism from u.s. president donald trump headlines it's time for inside story now stay with us. anger in egypt as a teenage girl died weeks after a street attack in the u.k. office family suggest that she was the victim of a hate crime british police say there's no evidence that it was racially motivated by such attacks on the rise will we ever get to the truth this is inside story.
consent of the russian federation to the opening and functioning of the british consulate general in think petersburg is recalled due to the unresolved status of the british council in the russian federation its activities will be ceased the british side is warned that in case of further unfriendly actions against russia the russian side reserves the right to take other retaliatory measures the u.s. attorney general has fired the f.b.i. as deputy director less than two days before he was...
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federal law. the city council approved the move in a vote tuesday night. but a second vote is needed...month. los alamitos is a community of about 12- thousand people. it's 20 miles away from l-a. ( terisa ) 36-thousand pounds of cocaine has been brought into the u-s álegally. it's contraband that the coast guard has been seizing since early last month. the cocaine comes from 17 different busts by the coast guard off the pacific coasts of central and south america. coast guard officials offloaded the cargo in san diego yesterday. the cocaine is worth about half a billion dollars. officials say keeping the drug off the street will likely save hundreds of lives. ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... a package thief hits a quiet east bay neighborhood. details on who police are looking for today. ( james ) and after the break... getting sick on a plane. we'll explain why experts say you should take a window seat. and here's a live look outside... bay bridge. ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches
federal law. the city council approved the move in a vote tuesday night. but a second vote is needed...month. los alamitos is a community of about 12- thousand people. it's 20 miles away from l-a. ( terisa ) 36-thousand pounds of cocaine has been brought into the u-s álegally. it's contraband that the coast guard has been seizing since early last month. the cocaine comes from 17 different busts by the coast guard off the pacific coasts of central and south america. coast guard officials...
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congress, thanks to the efforts of this committee, created the federal permitting improvement steering council in 2015 to expedite permitting. that was 2015. 2015. i'm told that no executive director of the permitting improvement steering council has been appointed. it's been three years. three years. major rule makings or d.o.t. and provisions in the fast act and map 21, an act that i and many colleagues have supported have not been finalized. it's been three years. in some cases, five years, six years. fra frankly, one of the best ways is to provide long-term funding and program certainty and to make grant awards in a timely manner. research has shown that inadequate funding -- listen to this. time and again, research has shown that inadequate funding is the most common factor in delaying transportation projects. so far this administration is holding up grants and delaying funding decisions. d.o.t. released a funding notice for the infragrant program eight months ago. eight months ago. but still has not awarded the $1.5 billion that congress provided for that program. it's been eight months.
congress, thanks to the efforts of this committee, created the federal permitting improvement steering council in 2015 to expedite permitting. that was 2015. 2015. i'm told that no executive director of the permitting improvement steering council has been appointed. it's been three years. three years. major rule makings or d.o.t. and provisions in the fast act and map 21, an act that i and many colleagues have supported have not been finalized. it's been three years. in some cases, five years,...
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by way of background, the federal financial institutions example council requires banks and savings associations to file a quarterly consolidatesed report of condition and income -- consolidated report of condition and income. banking regulators use data in the call report to discover the risk profile of each institution and assess the overall condition of the west bank banking system. we can all agree our regulators should have regular updates on the overall performance health of financial institutions. for example, this is important to federal banking regulators are going to be a prudent steward of federal deposit insurance. however, this does not mean that the federal banking regulators need regular reports about every single data point on every single financial institution. unfortunately, the reporting burden has grown significantly over the years. which means banks have to spend more time with compliance issues rather than working with families and businesses to meet their financial needs. when i introduced similar legislation last congress, one community banker in illinois with first commu
by way of background, the federal financial institutions example council requires banks and savings associations to file a quarterly consolidatesed report of condition and income -- consolidated report of condition and income. banking regulators use data in the call report to discover the risk profile of each institution and assess the overall condition of the west bank banking system. we can all agree our regulators should have regular updates on the overall performance health of financial...
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consent of the russian federation to the opening and functioning of the british consulate general in think petersburg is recalled. due to the unresolved status of the british council in the russian federation its activities will be ceased the british side is warned that in case of further unfriendly actions against russia the russian side reserves the right to take other retaliatory measures british police say they've contacted several russian exiles over safety concerns after the killing of a prominent businessman nicholas cough was found in his home on monday police say he died from a compression to the neck and a murder investigations under way pushed off was granted political asylum in twenty ten and the u.k. had blocked attempts by russia to extradite him his death follows the poisoning of the former spy which the u.k. blames on russia. the u.s. attorney general has fired the f.b.i. his deputy director less than two days before he was eligible for retirement under mckay had been a frequent target of criticism by donald trump mckay was involved in the investigation into possible russian interference in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election he says his
consent of the russian federation to the opening and functioning of the british consulate general in think petersburg is recalled. due to the unresolved status of the british council in the russian federation its activities will be ceased the british side is warned that in case of further unfriendly actions against russia the russian side reserves the right to take other retaliatory measures british police say they've contacted several russian exiles over safety concerns after the killing of a...
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what it would do is give schools the authority to take the federal dollars they use, hire councilersthe school safer with metal detect office and security cameras if that's hathey do. more mental health counciling that can be done now using dollars that are heard well in the hands of the state. >> interesting. what is happening with the dollars mou that is not already happening is it a wording issue? >> they are not allowed to use that money for this purposefulor legislation says you may take money that is your honor title ii and four to be specific. of the elementary and secondary education act instead of using it for this you may use it for that that including more council office for example. the number of council office per student is 450 to one. that is too many students per councillor. and -- there issue many kid in trouble. they need the counciling and schools may decide theyment to use the money they are getting for council office instead of for something else. >> those numbers are helpful, senator, i learned something, i have children. i know this to be true. sometimes it is
what it would do is give schools the authority to take the federal dollars they use, hire councilersthe school safer with metal detect office and security cameras if that's hathey do. more mental health counciling that can be done now using dollars that are heard well in the hands of the state. >> interesting. what is happening with the dollars mou that is not already happening is it a wording issue? >> they are not allowed to use that money for this purposefulor legislation says...
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during a loud and tense city council meeting lawmakers voting 4-1 to opt out of the law that limits cooperation between federaligration agent. one council member said it's about holding their oath to protect the constitution. >> it's not about immigration. it's never been about immigration. to me it's always been about legal immigration. we need to not support legal anything in our city and this is the only recourse we have. >> sandra: all this comes ahead of a big roundtable today. our next guest is leslie rutledge who will be there. this is a huge story to hear about this one town in california who wants no part of the sanctuary laws. >> thank you for having me on. it's important towns are now starting to speak out saying we want to protect our communities and work with federal authorities and what we've seen over the last few weeks and months is the state of california essentially passing a law and enacting it saying cities, localities, law enforcement could not work with federal authorities. that is extraordinary dangerous for all those involved and in violation of the law. the courts have been very clear
during a loud and tense city council meeting lawmakers voting 4-1 to opt out of the law that limits cooperation between federaligration agent. one council member said it's about holding their oath to protect the constitution. >> it's not about immigration. it's never been about immigration. to me it's always been about legal immigration. we need to not support legal anything in our city and this is the only recourse we have. >> sandra: all this comes ahead of a big roundtable today....
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. >>> i want to talk more about this now with larry noble, a former general council with the federallection commission and now with the campaign legal center. so, this is the latest link, right? even though you have this lawyer saying with the exception, right, this is the latest link between the trump organization and efforts to silence stormy daniels. can you explain the significance of having this attorney jill martin's signature on the arbitration documents. >> right, when it came out that michael cohen was involved, his answer was, i was doing this on my own, nobody in the trump organization knew about it and e-mails came out from michael cohen using the trump organization e-mail. he said, well, people do that, they do it personally, the organization had nothing to do with it. now we find out that jill martin signed the document in the arbitration, representing the consulting firm, the llc, and used the trump organization address and her only job as far as we know is the trump organization, she doesn't take cases on the side, so this raises the question of whether or not the tru
. >>> i want to talk more about this now with larry noble, a former general council with the federallection commission and now with the campaign legal center. so, this is the latest link, right? even though you have this lawyer saying with the exception, right, this is the latest link between the trump organization and efforts to silence stormy daniels. can you explain the significance of having this attorney jill martin's signature on the arbitration documents. >> right, when it...