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i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, tohe woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy roller goddess makes a big impression on 8-year-old jim fitzpatrick. but let's not get ahead of ourselves. 1929 -- that's when we'll begin ann calvello's story, here in san francisco, where she grows up the oldest of six children. tony calvello is ann's younger brother. >> ann was a tough one. [ laughs ] i can remember getting in a fight in front of the house, and she came up and broke up the fight, then i was the one getting hit. >> as a teenager, ann takes to the latest craze -- roller skating. >> she might have been termed a "tomboy," and very often better and faster than the boys. >> around this time, a movie theatre chain owner named leo s
i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, tohe woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy roller goddess makes a big...
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mark fitzpatrick there.s for the arabian president is the former president calls on millions to vote for him. —— a boost for the iranians president. the pope was shot, the pope will live. an italian commentators said that terror had come to the vatican. the man they call the butcher went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years in jail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help victims of the powerful earthquake, the worst hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has triumphed over the world chess champion. it is the first time machine has defeated reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts. god bless america! this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines... experts in cyber secu
mark fitzpatrick there.s for the arabian president is the former president calls on millions to vote for him. —— a boost for the iranians president. the pope was shot, the pope will live. an italian commentators said that terror had come to the vatican. the man they call the butcher went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years in jail. the judge told mrs mandela there was...
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fitzpatrick to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair now will recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour
fitzpatrick to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair now will recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour
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fitzpatrick to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair now will recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, mr. speaker. last night i had the honor of presenting the international republican institute's 2017 freedom award to great freedom fighters in my native homeland of cuba, the ladies in white. although my dear friend, the leader of the ladies in white, was not able to be there. why? because the cuban regiege re-- regime refused to allow her to leave th
fitzpatrick to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair now will recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member...
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in january 1847, bishop fitzpatrick issued his first pastora letter. calling on those in the name of christian charity and their own humanity to help those been consumed. mad with the pangs of hunger. people elsewhere were also moved with compassion. rallies were held in major cities. the vice president chaired a meeting in washington dc. every city, town and village to organize relief. boston had a rally. they elected a committee to raise money from ireland. a clear major theme began to emerge. peace movements throughout the western world. since the end of the war of 1812, p societies -- they had been very active during the oregon crisis we had with great britain. it seemed to some that this was an opportunity to cement relations with great britain. somebody in the audience saw a means of endearing themselves to the british for purposes of trade and commerce. just sigh a quincy -- josiah quincy spoke to the hall in philadelphia and said come on a short time before our nation martialed for war against england. now our efforts are being used to assist h
in january 1847, bishop fitzpatrick issued his first pastora letter. calling on those in the name of christian charity and their own humanity to help those been consumed. mad with the pangs of hunger. people elsewhere were also moved with compassion. rallies were held in major cities. the vice president chaired a meeting in washington dc. every city, town and village to organize relief. boston had a rally. they elected a committee to raise money from ireland. a clear major theme began to...
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the former labourmp and punch for his party is the former labour mp and government minister jim fitzpatrickce. in the blue corner, shaun bailey, a former downing street adviser to david cameron. and on a campaign to overturn the status quo for the liberal democrats, it is keith angus. bell theresa may is calling the election to gain more power and bring brexit through but she is a remain mp. she said she was and you cannot change this for political gain. if she wants to give people a say, why when she and the brexit deal? she gave them a say in the referendum and she knows what they voted for. she is going for a hard and divisive brexit. most people say that the referendum was last year, they want to know... why has £3 billion being wiped off the education budget? why is the health service on its needs? why have we lost so many police officers? if you want to get people... you want doctors and nurses in the nhs, if you want to train home—grown talent, welcome them from the eu instead of telling them from the eu instead of telling them that they are not welcome. recruitment is at a crisis in
the former labourmp and punch for his party is the former labour mp and government minister jim fitzpatrickce. in the blue corner, shaun bailey, a former downing street adviser to david cameron. and on a campaign to overturn the status quo for the liberal democrats, it is keith angus. bell theresa may is calling the election to gain more power and bring brexit through but she is a remain mp. she said she was and you cannot change this for political gain. if she wants to give people a say, why...
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fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the incredible actions of a group of individuals in my community. on april 3, 2017, an amazing physician and amazing mother, amy reed, experienced what should have been a catastrophic cardiac arrest at penn medicine's community radiology center in yardly, pennsylvania. yet because of the amazing efforts of a series of professionals, amy survived this event. i would like to recognize the advanced life support paramedics from the newtown area, mr. mark warner and mr. chris adams. st. mary medical center cardiac surgeon, and the entire cardiac surgery, anesthesia, and procution team in langhorn, pennsylvania. the penn star air rescue cardiac crew, took al care nurses intensive care of dr. reed during her resuscitation. there after a core of highly critical care nurses played a great role in her recovery. . r. michael duca, ms. christina felix, ms. courtney johnson, . anita mcaly, mr. sebastian omanano, ms. lina savatas smbingsan, ms. gina, ms. megan wel
fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the incredible actions of a group of individuals in my community. on april 3, 2017, an amazing physician and amazing mother, amy reed, experienced what should have been a catastrophic cardiac arrest at penn medicine's community radiology center in yardly, pennsylvania. yet because of the amazing efforts of a series of professionals, amy survived this event. i would like to recognize the advanced life support paramedics from...
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fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: mr. speaker, i rise today to bring attention to the statistics of human trafficking and they are shocking. an estimated 21 million globally, a quarter of them children, and a majority of them women, resulting in a $150 billion criminal industry predicated on the destruction of lives. this criminal conduct may seem a world away, but it is not. it exists right here in our own back yards. just last year the human trafficking hotline reported 151 cases of human trafficking in our state of pennsylvania. this week the house can and must act in a bipartisan fashion to support and bolster anti-human trafficking programs, upgrading our nation's response to this crime. by empowering nonprofits like nova -- and the bucks county against human taving and the opportunity to identify victims, this will aid and app rehand the worrell -- apprehend the world's most worst offenders. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of bucks county sheriff's deputy keith klimer who our community lost week when he
fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: mr. speaker, i rise today to bring attention to the statistics of human trafficking and they are shocking. an estimated 21 million globally, a quarter of them children, and a majority of them women, resulting in a $150 billion criminal industry predicated on the destruction of lives. this criminal conduct may seem a world away, but it is not. it exists right here in our own back yards. just last year the human trafficking hotline reported 151...
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one of the things i pointed out -- sheila fitzpatrick was a famous -- russian history expert -- she said that during the stalinist era, there was so often shortages, when goods came in to state stores, people carried around just in case tags . if they saw a line -- bags. if they saw a line they got in not knowing what was being sold at the other end. of the bananas, could be polish cheese, but it would be something. store shelves were empty most .oints so if i see a line in the soviet union during stalin's rule, i better get in it. at least at the end i might get something, as opposed to nothing at these state stores. these black markets were just free markets where people could find good to goods at higher prices -- so this shortage system is in venezuela. recently they even arrested baker's making brownies. that really hurt me. [laughter] i like brownies. they were mandated to make only bread. this is how particular this kind of regulation becomes. let's move to another question, --t is, how does communism mandated socialism deal with opponents of classes that are considered -- members
one of the things i pointed out -- sheila fitzpatrick was a famous -- russian history expert -- she said that during the stalinist era, there was so often shortages, when goods came in to state stores, people carried around just in case tags . if they saw a line -- bags. if they saw a line they got in not knowing what was being sold at the other end. of the bananas, could be polish cheese, but it would be something. store shelves were empty most .oints so if i see a line in the soviet union...
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when he did that, he rebuked by fitzpatrick. he reminded green that he can't make unproving accusations like obstruction of justice like that on the floor of congress. very few democrats that we heard from that are willingly to push for impeachment like green. the week did start off with nancy pelosi saying she doesn't think her side has a case against president trump yet and has continued off all of these leaks with democratic leadership trying to gather information before they publicly push for impeachment against president trump. >> i'm not afraid of the i word. independent. independent commission. independent investigator. that's what i support. that's also the general consensus of our democratic leadership. >> so the i word they like is investigation, not impeachment. congress woman maxine waters said yesterday that she basically prefers impeachment over the democrats winning back the white house in 2020. that is not a very widely held view among democrats in the house or in the senate. i talked to a few democratic senators
when he did that, he rebuked by fitzpatrick. he reminded green that he can't make unproving accusations like obstruction of justice like that on the floor of congress. very few democrats that we heard from that are willingly to push for impeachment like green. the week did start off with nancy pelosi saying she doesn't think her side has a case against president trump yet and has continued off all of these leaks with democratic leadership trying to gather information before they publicly push...
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. >> christina fitzpatrick is looking into this. what are you learning this morning? injuries thank goodness but ugly scene in kansas city. he managed to escape severe injury in this scary wreck and happened on lap 1 9 after a crash. al mixer, almirola was behind them and he tried to brake to soften the blow and hit head-on and safety workers had to cut the roof off of his car to get him out. he was alert after the accident and air-lifted to the hospital. they say he is in stable condition and will be held for observation. >>> the golden state warriors welcomed a familiar face at yesterday's practice. head coach steve kerr was back with his team for the first time since taking a leave of absence about three weeks ago. he still out indefinitely while he recovers from back surgery to paraspinal court leak. they open their final series conference against the spurs this afternoon. tip-off set for 3:30 eastern. >>> yesterday's indians/twins game was delayed about five minutes because of a squirrel on the field! five minutes is a long time, though. the rodent jogged around
. >> christina fitzpatrick is looking into this. what are you learning this morning? injuries thank goodness but ugly scene in kansas city. he managed to escape severe injury in this scary wreck and happened on lap 1 9 after a crash. al mixer, almirola was behind them and he tried to brake to soften the blow and hit head-on and safety workers had to cut the roof off of his car to get him out. he was alert after the accident and air-lifted to the hospital. they say he is in stable...
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strong strong i partnered with representative fitzpatrick which would provide u.s. customs and border protection with enhanced chemical screening devices and scientific support to detect synthetic opoids. i thank representative fitzpatrick and our senate counterparts for their partnership and urge our colleagues to support the interdifficult act to do this requires a fully funded effort. the act would be a powerful tool in eliminating synthetic opoids from the equation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from from missouri seek recognition? mr. clay: permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. clay: more than ever before we need leaders from across the nation to raise our voices, elevate our awareness and come to washington as stated in the first amendment to petition the government for a redress of our grievances. now more than ever, we need the people most affected by the decisions that are being made in this hallowed place in the people's house
strong strong i partnered with representative fitzpatrick which would provide u.s. customs and border protection with enhanced chemical screening devices and scientific support to detect synthetic opoids. i thank representative fitzpatrick and our senate counterparts for their partnership and urge our colleagues to support the interdifficult act to do this requires a fully funded effort. the act would be a powerful tool in eliminating synthetic opoids from the equation. i yield back. the...
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. >> reporter: what the neulander family heard "in" court, was district attorney william fitzpatrickr, bob neulander, was a man who flew into a rage. >> he's a guy that snapped and killed his wife. >> reporter: and then tried to cover up the evidence. the d.a.'s theory? that bob killed his wife in the bedroom. and then moved her into the shower to make it look like an accidental fall. the 911 call was played for the jury. >> my mother's, i dont know if she is breathing, but she is laying on the ground in the shower. >> reporter: jenna called 911 from the other side of the mansion after her father screamed for help. >> i need to go over there and see if she's okay. >> okay. how do you know she's down there? >> my dad. my dad is -- he's over there. >> reporter: she then put down the phone and ran into the master bathroom. >> oh my god, there's blood everywhere! >> reporter: that's when she discovered her mother, bloody and lifeless, for the very first time. >> dad, put her down. her neck might be broken. >> reporter: she begged her dad to stop moving her mother into the bedroom. >> dad
. >> reporter: what the neulander family heard "in" court, was district attorney william fitzpatrickr, bob neulander, was a man who flew into a rage. >> he's a guy that snapped and killed his wife. >> reporter: and then tried to cover up the evidence. the d.a.'s theory? that bob killed his wife in the bedroom. and then moved her into the shower to make it look like an accidental fall. the 911 call was played for the jury. >> my mother's, i dont know if she is...
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circumstances here are exactly parallel to the situation where you appointed patrick fitzgerald -- fitzpatrick and others where routinely special prosecutors have been appointed and i know that your recommendations may never be disclosed but i would urge that you do so. going back to the questions that you asked about your announcement initially that you were terminating the investigation of hillary clinton, you said that the matter was one of in tense public interest and therefore you were making additional comments about it. normally there would have been no comments, correct? >> correct. >> and at most, you would have said, as you did just now, there was no prosecutable case, correct. >> correct. >> and you went beyond that statement and said that she had been extremely careless, i believe was the word that you used, which was an extraordinary comment. would you agree that the investigation of the trump campaign's potential involvement in the russian interference is also an investigation of in tense public interest. >> yes, i agree. >> in fact, there are probably very few investigations tha
circumstances here are exactly parallel to the situation where you appointed patrick fitzgerald -- fitzpatrick and others where routinely special prosecutors have been appointed and i know that your recommendations may never be disclosed but i would urge that you do so. going back to the questions that you asked about your announcement initially that you were terminating the investigation of hillary clinton, you said that the matter was one of in tense public interest and therefore you were...
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. >> christina fitzpatrick fill us in. >> if you went to bed early you missed a good one between a coupleh other. the celtics arrived for game six wearing all-black, addressing what they called the wizards funeral, little morbid. john wall and his washington teammates aren't dead yet. the all-star point guard drains a three-pointer with less than for you seconds remaining for the go ahead basket. once the clock hit zero he jumped on top of the scorer's table to celebrate the victory. >> get on the scoring table is how much love i have for this city and my teammates and how much fight we have and never quitting. >> game seven in boston, we wouldn't want it any other way. >> game seven of the series is on monday and the winner will go on to face lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers in the eastern conference finals. >>> to baseball we go. a scary moment during the diamo diamondbacks-pirates game. the pitch certificate shaken by the hit. ionetta walked off the field with a little bit of help and taken to the hospital to be checked out. arizona went on the win 11-4 on the bright side. >>>
. >> christina fitzpatrick fill us in. >> if you went to bed early you missed a good one between a coupleh other. the celtics arrived for game six wearing all-black, addressing what they called the wizards funeral, little morbid. john wall and his washington teammates aren't dead yet. the all-star point guard drains a three-pointer with less than for you seconds remaining for the go ahead basket. once the clock hit zero he jumped on top of the scorer's table to celebrate the...
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i am told that this is could be a double-edged sword because you know what happened when fitzpatrickas named to the special prosecutor during the bush administration when can a star was named as an outside counsel under a different statute, during the clinton administration, those investigations went in a million different directions. they didn't know that any of them could meander off into territory that could be. they are also looking at this as an opportunity. they think temporarily, it will quell the victory all that is coming from democrats on capitol hill. it will give them a chance to get 18 that is divided, the morale has been denigrated a lot here, back together again, get them focused on the president's agenda. riley could be a drawback, they are seeing it as an opportunity to nights, tucker. >> tucker: the clinton people are still mad about the investigations. speculation but it's true, hillary clinton never would have allowed this to happen to her. john, thanks a lot. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: even before the announcement of the new special counsel, a bunch of democra
i am told that this is could be a double-edged sword because you know what happened when fitzpatrickas named to the special prosecutor during the bush administration when can a star was named as an outside counsel under a different statute, during the clinton administration, those investigations went in a million different directions. they didn't know that any of them could meander off into territory that could be. they are also looking at this as an opportunity. they think temporarily, it will...
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fitzpatrick, and others where routinely other special prosecutors have been appointed, and i know that your regulation may never be disclosed, but i would urge that you do so. going back to the questions that you asked about your announcement initially that you were terminating the investigation of hillary clinto hillary clinton, you said that the matter was one of intense public interest and therefore you are making additional comments about it. normally, there would have been no comments, correct? >> correct. >> at most, you would have said, as he did just now, there was no prosecutable case, correct? >> correct. >> and you went beyond that statement and said that she had been extremely careless, i believe was the word that you used. which was an extraordinary comment. would you agree that the investigation of the trump campaign potential involvement in the russian interference is also an investigation of intense public interest? >> yes, i agree. >> in fact, there are probably very few investigations that will be done while you are fbi director that will be of more intense public int
fitzpatrick, and others where routinely other special prosecutors have been appointed, and i know that your regulation may never be disclosed, but i would urge that you do so. going back to the questions that you asked about your announcement initially that you were terminating the investigation of hillary clinto hillary clinton, you said that the matter was one of intense public interest and therefore you are making additional comments about it. normally, there would have been no comments,...
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fitzpatrick: thanks very much. i thought they were great hesitations, very good questions, good answers. this has been the most over for we haveverflow crowd ever had here, the most heated discussion, and join me in thanking the panelists. come again. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> congress continues on a work period. here is what some members are doing. jody errington is in brownfield, texas, talking about the 2018 farm bill. roger wiki talking to a boys state state -- today. a symposium exploring educational opportunity in the u.s. since brown v. board of education. the decision declared state law establishing separate schools for white and laxatives to be unconstitutional -- white and black students to be unconstitutional. tonight, economists discuss government programs on the poor. took part and talked about social security. >> we ran so
fitzpatrick: thanks very much. i thought they were great hesitations, very good questions, good answers. this has been the most over for we haveverflow crowd ever had here, the most heated discussion, and join me in thanking the panelists. come again. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> congress continues on a work...
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fitzpatrick from bucks county and of course doctor meehan. they remember when the republicans marked margolies on her way out. now you see the leaders and the followers all mocking with that na-na mockery of the republicans having done the same thing. there is a high school aspect to this, i think. it is like winning or losing the football championship. these people are enjoying the sport torsion put it lightly of winning and losing elections and careers. >> people are learning about pre-existing conditions, like pregnancy. about 27% of americans have something that falls under the category of a pre-existing condition. but listen to the state that's actually have a higher percentage of residents who have pre-existing kth. oklahoma, tennessee, kansas, kentucky, indiana, fascinating to take a look at that list. fascinating to see that americans are going to be learning, in many ways, at the same time members of the house are learning exactly what the details are. the high emotion for so many millions of americans but also their families. as eve
fitzpatrick from bucks county and of course doctor meehan. they remember when the republicans marked margolies on her way out. now you see the leaders and the followers all mocking with that na-na mockery of the republicans having done the same thing. there is a high school aspect to this, i think. it is like winning or losing the football championship. these people are enjoying the sport torsion put it lightly of winning and losing elections and careers. >> people are learning about...
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, dutch ruppersburger, former police officer, john rutherford, former sheriff of florida, brian fitzpatrick, former f.b.i. special agent. jim renacci, former volunteer firefighter from ohio. special thanks to the judiciary committee for recognizing. however, simple a solution, how powerful the meaning for those who have lost a member of their community and their family, who lincoln would have said, given the full measure of their devotion. so i thank chairman goodlatte and ranking member conyers, steve king and steve cohen also for their work on this. and i deeply appreciate it. i especially want to thank and single out jim mclaughlin, a veteran firefighter, from connecticut. he's the founder of the national honor guard commander association, and it was he who first came to me with endorsing this concept. i would also like to thank for their strong -- the strong support of harold shakeburger of the international association of firefighters, the fraternal order of police, the sergeants of benevolent association, the international association of fire chiefs, the national volunteer fire counci
, dutch ruppersburger, former police officer, john rutherford, former sheriff of florida, brian fitzpatrick, former f.b.i. special agent. jim renacci, former volunteer firefighter from ohio. special thanks to the judiciary committee for recognizing. however, simple a solution, how powerful the meaning for those who have lost a member of their community and their family, who lincoln would have said, given the full measure of their devotion. so i thank chairman goodlatte and ranking member...
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circumstances here are exactly parallel to the situation where you appointed patrick fitzgerald fitzpatrick and others where routinely special prosecutors have been appointed and i know that your recommendation may never be disclosed but i would urge that you do so. going back to the questions that you were asked about your announcement initially that you were terminating the investigation of hillary clinton, you said that the matter was one of intense public interest and therefore, you were making additional comments about it. normally, there would have been no comments, correct? >> correct. >> and at most, you would have said as you did just now, there was no prosecutable case. correct? >> correct. >> and you went beyond that statement and said that she had been extremely careless, i believe was the words that you used. which was an extraordinary comment. would you agree that the investigation of the trump campaign's potential involvement in the russian interference is also an investigation of intense public interest in. >> yes, i agree. >> in fact, there are probably very few investigati
circumstances here are exactly parallel to the situation where you appointed patrick fitzgerald fitzpatrick and others where routinely special prosecutors have been appointed and i know that your recommendation may never be disclosed but i would urge that you do so. going back to the questions that you were asked about your announcement initially that you were terminating the investigation of hillary clinton, you said that the matter was one of intense public interest and therefore, you were...
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green called for president trump's impeachment, he was called out by republican congressman brian fitzpatrick, who was presiding. >> members are reminded to refrain from engaging in accusations that he committed an impeachable offense. >> it doesn't mean they are dropping it altogether. a democratic lawmaker has been saying she would prefer impeachment to a member of her own party winning in 2020. >> i know there are people who are talking about were going to get ready for the next election. no, we can't wait that long periods because the democratic leader nancy pelosi doesn't think democrats should talk impeachment because she doesn't think democrats have a case for that. >> you're talking about, what are the facts, not i don't like him and i don't like his hair. what are the facts? i don't like what he said about this. what are the facts you would make a case on? >> joining leader pelosi in the not ready to impeach crowd, the democrat leading the house intel russia probe probe, adam schiff. >> bret: no -- >> a simple majority of the entire house would need to support the measure of impeachm
green called for president trump's impeachment, he was called out by republican congressman brian fitzpatrick, who was presiding. >> members are reminded to refrain from engaging in accusations that he committed an impeachable offense. >> it doesn't mean they are dropping it altogether. a democratic lawmaker has been saying she would prefer impeachment to a member of her own party winning in 2020. >> i know there are people who are talking about were going to get ready for the...
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fitzpatrick. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank my colleague, mr. buck, for his leadership on this important issue and i rise in strong support. mr. speaker, my great uncle, philip fitzpatrick, was a proud patrolman with the nypd and a poet. often referring to police officers as soldiers of peace. this week as we recognize police week, 2017, i find myself thinking of him and a line from one of his poems where he wrote, when he kisses his wife and children goodbye, there's a chance he will see them no more. unfortunately, mr. speaker, these words were true for my family. this month marks 70 years since my great uncle was shot while attempting to disarm a robber in a manhattan bar. mr. speaker, for two long law enforcement across this country has been forgotten or worst yet ostracized. their vital mission continues and it continues to grow more dangerous. just last year ambush-style killin
fitzpatrick. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank my colleague, mr. buck, for his leadership on this important issue and i rise in strong support. mr. speaker, my great uncle, philip fitzpatrick, was a proud patrolman with the nypd and a poet. often referring to police officers as soldiers of peace. this week as we recognize police week, 2017, i find myself thinking of him and a line...
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fitzpatrick: during my visits i heard common themes -- a tax code that's too complex, burdensome, one-size-fits-all regulations from washington and lawmakers too focused on partisan bickering rather than working together to grow our economy. as we turn our attention to small businesses this week, let's put these concerns at the forefront and get to work on solutions. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire eek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. kuster: thank you, mr. speaker. tonight i rise in opposition to the republican health care bill that's once again under consideration in this house. mr. speaker, it feels like groundhog day all over again. the big is back, and rather than coming to the table to discuss ways we can all work together to improve health care for every american, republicans are trying to jam through a misguided bill that would threaten the hea
fitzpatrick: during my visits i heard common themes -- a tax code that's too complex, burdensome, one-size-fits-all regulations from washington and lawmakers too focused on partisan bickering rather than working together to grow our economy. as we turn our attention to small businesses this week, let's put these concerns at the forefront and get to work on solutions. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire eek recognition?...
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fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you mr.chairman and i want to echo to my colleagues think you for your service that i come from the fbi so i consider you all family. you have a very tough job keeping us all safe. i do want to use talk about for one second the hypothetical of terminating the visa waiver program. obviously the world in 2017 is much different than i was back in 1986 with that law implemented and obviously the countries are very different throughout. there are obviously a lot of those 30 countries as chairman mccaul said in his opening statement several of the 9/11 hijackers came in through europe with no vetting whatsoever. hypothetically if that program were to terminate would dhs have the bandwidth and the capacity to deal with that new world if we were ever at that point were we did go there? >> i would really differ --. >> in terminating the program and assuming all those travelers would have to apply for these the through the department of state so it's in our bandwidth and the capacity to handle 18 milli
fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you mr.chairman and i want to echo to my colleagues think you for your service that i come from the fbi so i consider you all family. you have a very tough job keeping us all safe. i do want to use talk about for one second the hypothetical of terminating the visa waiver program. obviously the world in 2017 is much different than i was back in 1986 with that law implemented and obviously the countries are very different throughout. there are...
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fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to echo my colleagues and thank you all for your service. i come here via the fbi so i consider you all family, needless to say. you got a very tough job keeping us all safe, but we thank you for doing it. i just want to explore for one second the hypothetical of terminating the visa waiver program. obviously the world in 2017 is much different than it was back in 1986 when that law was implemented. obviously all those countries are very different as well. there are obviously a lot of bad people who live in many of those, if not all of those, 38 countries, as chairman bacall stated in his opening statement. several of the 9/11 hijackers came in via europe with no vetting whatsoever. hypothetically, if that program were to terminate, would dhs even have the band width and the capacity to deal with that new world if we were ever at that point where we needed to go there? >> i would really defer to the department of state -- >> if they terminated the program, then presumably all o
fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to echo my colleagues and thank you all for your service. i come here via the fbi so i consider you all family, needless to say. you got a very tough job keeping us all safe, but we thank you for doing it. i just want to explore for one second the hypothetical of terminating the visa waiver program. obviously the world in 2017 is much different than it was back in 1986 when that law was implemented. obviously all those...
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and prudential has named a new cfo, mark fitzpatrick.pany did make a strong start to the year. that increase in new business profit is a rise of 25%. you spoke about the euro, which leads to the accounts of the last ecf meeting that will be released. the data out of europe goes from strength to strength, particularly out of germany. we had inflation data confirming what we already knew. are we all set up for the june ecb meeting? >> the problem is not setting high.ations too i think there are various signs that indicate the ecb will drop a downward bias on activity, possibly on monetary policy. but we believe it is way too early to signal a strong intention to taper in 2018. we continuehe ecb, with the policy of baby steps they started in december last year. mark: we will come back to this. the european rate strategist at j.p. morgan. to anthonyg to speak gardner who served as the u.s. ambassador to the e.u. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." let's check in on the markets. starting with volatility becau
and prudential has named a new cfo, mark fitzpatrick.pany did make a strong start to the year. that increase in new business profit is a rise of 25%. you spoke about the euro, which leads to the accounts of the last ecf meeting that will be released. the data out of europe goes from strength to strength, particularly out of germany. we had inflation data confirming what we already knew. are we all set up for the june ecb meeting? >> the problem is not setting high.ations too i think there...
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corner, hoping to land a punch for his party, is the former labour mp and government minister, jim fitzpatricko david cameron. and on a campaign to overturn the status quo for the liberal democrats, it's keith angus. with the big majority theresa may has got in parliament, and the big majority for triggering article 50, why did she call an election? because the british people want a chance to express their views on brexit and decide... they did that in 2015. now they've got another chance now, shall get a big majority to get she'll get a big majority to get through what she needs to get done... they said that in 2016. we'll have another election next year. with the state of the economy, and corbyn having absolutely no plans how to run our finances, how do you expect to support public services? theresa may, you know she's calling this election to try and gain more power and to try and bring brexit through, but she's a remain mp. she said she was and you can't just change your spots for political gain. if she wants to give people a say, why isn't she going to give them a say on the outcome of th
corner, hoping to land a punch for his party, is the former labour mp and government minister, jim fitzpatricko david cameron. and on a campaign to overturn the status quo for the liberal democrats, it's keith angus. with the big majority theresa may has got in parliament, and the big majority for triggering article 50, why did she call an election? because the british people want a chance to express their views on brexit and decide... they did that in 2015. now they've got another chance now,...
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i think the circumstances here theexactly parallel to situation where you appointed fitzpatrick and others where special prosecutors have been appointed and i know that your recommendation may never be disclosed but i would urge that you do so. to the questions you asked about your announcement initially that you were terminating the investigation of hillary clinton, you said that the matter was one of intense public interest and therefore you are making additional comments about it. normally, there would have been no comments. correct? at most you would have said like you did just now there was no prosecutable case. correct? dir. comey: correct. >> you went beyond that statement and you said she had been extremely careless i believe was the word that you used which was then extraordinary comment. would you agree that the investigation of the trump campaign potential involvement in the russian interference is also in investigation of intense public interest? agree.mey: yes, i >> in fact there are probably very few investigation stunned while you are fbi director that will be of more intens
i think the circumstances here theexactly parallel to situation where you appointed fitzpatrick and others where special prosecutors have been appointed and i know that your recommendation may never be disclosed but i would urge that you do so. to the questions you asked about your announcement initially that you were terminating the investigation of hillary clinton, you said that the matter was one of intense public interest and therefore you are making additional comments about it. normally,...
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. >> haven't we got the ken starr fitzpatrick message from the investigation?py proudly in control of? >> in the 190s, there were, i believe, seven independent councils to bill clinton. at that time the democrats in the united states senate and in the house all objected vociferously against independent councils because they were working against them. now they know it is a way to legislative agenda. he has come here to change washington. the status quo. when you are draining the swamp, the pa rye a the lizard, the things that live beneath start to come out. that is what this president is exposing. they are hysterical. the american people need to wake up and understand the democrats offer them nothing for their families, for their kids' education, for their jobs or their healthcare. they only offer more of the same which is a broken status quo. steve: when you look at the investigations that are going on right now. you've got one in the senate. you've got one in the house. you have got the thorough one being done by the fbi. nonpartisan. i don't know about the fo
. >> haven't we got the ken starr fitzpatrick message from the investigation?py proudly in control of? >> in the 190s, there were, i believe, seven independent councils to bill clinton. at that time the democrats in the united states senate and in the house all objected vociferously against independent councils because they were working against them. now they know it is a way to legislative agenda. he has come here to change washington. the status quo. when you are draining the...