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goodlatte's bill. of course, also, one of those bills was the aguilar-hurd bill that was a product of both democrats and republicans coming together working on a solution. unfortunately, we weren't given the opportunity to vote on all these four bills, and the current bill on the floor today does not offer a pathway to citizenship for dreamers and, of course, it does not address the current problem of reuniting children who are separated from their families. i ask my colleagues, please reject this legislation. i ask the speaker to have the opportunity to vote on the aguilar-hurd bill. thank you. mr. goodlatte: madam speaker, i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from idaho, mr. lab dore, the chairman of the immigration border security of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from idaho is ecognized for three recognized for three minutes. mr. labrador: this bill provides the tools needed to enforce our immigration laws, eis cure our borders and begin the process o
goodlatte's bill. of course, also, one of those bills was the aguilar-hurd bill that was a product of both democrats and republicans coming together working on a solution. unfortunately, we weren't given the opportunity to vote on all these four bills, and the current bill on the floor today does not offer a pathway to citizenship for dreamers and, of course, it does not address the current problem of reuniting children who are separated from their families. i ask my colleagues, please reject...
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goodlatte. mr. goodlatte: ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 4760. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i introduced h.r. 4670 along with michael mccaul, for labrador, to provide illegal aliens who grew up in america after their parents brought them here as children. just as importantly we want to strengthen our borders, curtail endemic fraud and enhance interior immigration enforcement so our nation won't face the same dilemma in a few years. president trump did the right thing and tried to end president obama's blatantly unconstitutional daca program. as a federal court ruled in enjoining daca's sister program, d.h.s. can -- cannot enact a program whereby it not only ignores the dictates of congress but actively acts to thwart them.
goodlatte. mr. goodlatte: ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 4760. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i introduced h.r. 4670 along with michael mccaul, for labrador, to provide illegal aliens who grew up in america after their...
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goodlatte: mr. speaker, i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. costa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. costa: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to this republican partisan bill. just a few days ago i traveled to san diego with several of our colleagues to see firsthand how current immigration policies are being enforced. there were children separated from their parents and migrants seeking asylum. our immigration system is broken and everybody knows that. and this administration is making a challenging situation worse. our immigration system needs to be dealt with. why don't we try sitting downed and working together on real -- down and working together on real bipartisan reform? this is a partisan proposal that holds dreamers and vulnerable children hostage and does nothing f
goodlatte: mr. speaker, i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. costa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. costa: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to this republican partisan bill. just a few days ago i traveled to san diego with several of our colleagues to see firsthand...
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that kind of legislation mirrors closely the bill that chairman goodlatte, chairman of the judiciary committee has introduced and we've spoused for a long time. if that happens, what does it mean for speaker rye and the broader house republican conference? congssman: unfortunately the likely outcome will be a bill a handful of republicans support with the democrats and was not the outcome that was the mandate of the 2016 election. what it means for the inside baseball game here in washington, i'm not focused on that. what i'm focused on and say it all the time and say it because i believe it, what i'm focused on doing is what we told the people we're going to do and what they elect us to do. that outcome will likely be something contrary to the mandate of the election and what i'm concerned about and why we're trying to stop it and get a good bill we can get 218 reblicto sport and the president is supportive of and consistent with what the people sent us here to do. christina: is there anything majority leader pelosi or whip could have done to prevent that outcome? representative jor
that kind of legislation mirrors closely the bill that chairman goodlatte, chairman of the judiciary committee has introduced and we've spoused for a long time. if that happens, what does it mean for speaker rye and the broader house republican conference? congssman: unfortunately the likely outcome will be a bill a handful of republicans support with the democrats and was not the outcome that was the mandate of the 2016 election. what it means for the inside baseball game here in washington,...
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goodlatte: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and creeper act 5, the of 2018. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4655, a bill to amend title 18, united states code, to prohibit the importation or transportation of child sex dolls, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte, and the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and to heir remarks include extraneous materials on h.r. 4655 currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: today we consider the curbing realistic exploitative electronic of 2017.c robots act it cri
goodlatte: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and creeper act 5, the of 2018. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4655, a bill to amend title 18, united states code, to prohibit the importation or transportation of child sex dolls, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte, and the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, each will control 20 minutes. the chair...
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, that one probably has a better chance of passing but the goodlatte bill is a better bill.her: sounds like both bills have a lot of what democrats are looking for and a lot of what in the past say they support, what's the issue now? >> there's really no impetus on the part of the democrats to come to any sort of agreement right now. there are 3 injunctions in place right now that prevent the end of daca. daca is not going end in foreseeable future. there's no real risk that any of these daca recipients are going to be removed from the united states, given that the democrats really don't have a reason to make a deal. they think that they are going to run the house of representatives and run all the shots, quite frankly why thant they wait. unfortunately that's the attitude they take. heather: you knowinger that's a horrible thought, if you're going to hold off midterm elections because you think this this issue will help you win when you have the families that are raising up in arms about families being separated and they have the ability to do something about it with at lea
, that one probably has a better chance of passing but the goodlatte bill is a better bill.her: sounds like both bills have a lot of what democrats are looking for and a lot of what in the past say they support, what's the issue now? >> there's really no impetus on the part of the democrats to come to any sort of agreement right now. there are 3 injunctions in place right now that prevent the end of daca. daca is not going end in foreseeable future. there's no real risk that any of these...
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goodlatte: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i introduced h.r. 4670 along with michael mccaul, for labrador, to provide illegal aliens who grew up in america after their parents brought them here as children. just as importantly we want to strengthen our borders, curtail endemic fraud and enhance interior immigration enforcement so our nation won't face the same dilemma in a few years. president trump did the right thing and tried to endre
goodlatte: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i introduced h.r. 4670 along with michael mccaul, for labrador, to provide illegal aliens who grew up in america after their parents brought them here as children. just as importantly we want to strengthen our borders, curtail endemic fraud and enhance interior immigration enforcement so our nation won't face the same dilemma in a few years. president trump did the right...
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goodlatte, the author of h.r. 4760. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i thank the gentleman from texas for yielding me this time and for his hard work on this issue as well. this is a very good bill. it's not something that was cooked up overnight. this bill was introduced six months ago. it's based upon legislation that's passed out of the judiciary committee in previous congresses, and some of it in this congress. it is a good effort to make sure that we're addressing all three aspects of immigration law that need to be addressed. it has a very good proposal with regard to the daca recipients. they get a legal status permanently for the rest of their lives. renewable every three years, as long as they don't commit a crime. that's a statutory protection. that's not something that's subject to court challenges. it's not something that's subject to the whims of any president, past, present, or future. it is something that allows them then to avail themselves of existing pa
goodlatte, the author of h.r. 4760. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i thank the gentleman from texas for yielding me this time and for his hard work on this issue as well. this is a very good bill. it's not something that was cooked up overnight. this bill was introduced six months ago. it's based upon legislation that's passed out of the judiciary committee in previous congresses, and some of it in this congress. it is a good effort to make...
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goodlatte: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: gangs are a poison in america. they bring violence, drugs, and death. they paralyze our communities with flagrant acts of violence and flood our neighborhoods with drugs. gang tear apartamilies by prema turrill taking the lives -- prematurely taking the lives of parents and children. some of our neighborhoods have been overrun by gang violence. homicide rates skyrocket in gobalt16. compared to the previous five years, 2016 represented a 15.8% increase in homicides in st. louis. 12.7% increase in baltimore. 11.4% increase in chicago. we must stand up to violent gangs and provide an antidote to their poison. h.r. 3249 is a vital part of the antidote. this legislation reforms and re-authorizes the project safe neighborhoods block grant program. this program operates under four key principles -- partnerships, strategic planning, training, and outreach. fir
goodlatte: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: gangs are a poison in america. they bring violence, drugs, and death. they paralyze our communities with flagrant acts of violence and flood our neighborhoods with drugs. gang tear apartamilies by prema turrill taking the lives -- prematurely taking the lives of parents and children. some of our neighborhoods have been overrun by gang violence....
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but goodlatte has a bill for it, bob goodlatte has a good immigration, solid immigration policy. we're showing the full screen of what it offers. goodlatte has the immigration bill. this will pass? will the democrats sign onto it. >> the goodlatte bill is the right way to go. you need 60 votes to pass the vote and essentially because only five democrats are political jeopardy in terms of the 2018 election in the senate, going to be very hard to get 60 votes. i do not see this going through. the democrats love the optics of empathy but thinks it helps well to play well with their base. liz: president trump is about to depart the white house to meet with house republicans on capitol hill shortly to get an immigration compromise. remember this, though, president obama also warned central americans four years ago to not bring your children to the border. we're going to bring in rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany to react to all of this after the break. don't go away. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. man 2: it was raining, there was only one way out. i could feel the ba
but goodlatte has a bill for it, bob goodlatte has a good immigration, solid immigration policy. we're showing the full screen of what it offers. goodlatte has the immigration bill. this will pass? will the democrats sign onto it. >> the goodlatte bill is the right way to go. you need 60 votes to pass the vote and essentially because only five democrats are political jeopardy in terms of the 2018 election in the senate, going to be very hard to get 60 votes. i do not see this going...
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goodlatte's bill. mr. congressman, it's good to see you, sir. you opposed the bob goodlatte bill. why did you vote against it? >> i opposed to sanctuary cities. under his bill they would cut funding to police in those cities. it would have put my constituents worse. why would recut funding off to the police. it would have been cut. it's important to stop crime. they have to find another place to cut the funding. >> this bill next weeks includes the $25 billion for the wall. if the funding is not appropriated it will cuff off relief for the daca recipients. will you vote for the bill next week? >> yes, i'm strongly supporting it. this bill is tougher than the original goodlatte bill. he's the sponsor of both bills. also -- >> thank you for that classification. that's right. >> on the second bill, also this will address the families being reunited and they won't torn apart. >> congress, at the end of the day. you won't get support from your democratic colleagues, right is the president right to forget this issue until after the midterms. >> i would disagree with the president on tha
goodlatte's bill. mr. congressman, it's good to see you, sir. you opposed the bob goodlatte bill. why did you vote against it? >> i opposed to sanctuary cities. under his bill they would cut funding to police in those cities. it would have put my constituents worse. why would recut funding off to the police. it would have been cut. it's important to stop crime. they have to find another place to cut the funding. >> this bill next weeks includes the $25 billion for the wall. if the...
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the compromise bill was the goodlatte bill. the senate shut down the government in january on the budget process. they said give us 700 daca. the president said we'll do that. then the democrats said no to that. the president said i will do 1.8 million and the democrats said no to that. >> we put in a bill unifying parents and kids and the democrats said no to that. the goodlatte bill had all the strong components. e-verify. end to chain migration. the new bill, you won't get any border work done because we'll be processing those people from guatemala. lou: it's a pile of junk put ford by the koch brothers, the business round table and wall street. the leader of your conference is a joke. the speaker is a joke. it makes you look like a gaggle of fools for putting up with someone who has resigned his job. he's focusing on k street and his don't jar class masters. >> this compromise bill i don't think we should be calling the goodlatte bill because it does confuse everybody. we need to do what the american people want. they want
the compromise bill was the goodlatte bill. the senate shut down the government in january on the budget process. they said give us 700 daca. the president said we'll do that. then the democrats said no to that. the president said i will do 1.8 million and the democrats said no to that. >> we put in a bill unifying parents and kids and the democrats said no to that. the goodlatte bill had all the strong components. e-verify. end to chain migration. the new bill, you won't get any border...
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the mccall goodlatte bill, the original version and then the modified version. both are very similar in terms of the four pillars, border security that the president wants and both provide for a daca fix. on this issue of family separation, it also addresses that issue because it will detain the family as a unit rather than separate them out. >> sandra: what happens if you find out it isn't a family member or a parent that's traveling over the border with that child? >> that's a fundamental problem, we've neglected the border in this crisis. in 2014 we had 20 million of these children crossing and it enticed them to come over. so we have a lot of fraudulent parents. people who aren't even their parents saying they are the parents. under the president's policy, the parents are now being prosecuted but we would like to see the family stay together and not separated. but i think most importantly from my position as the chairman of homeland security is to have a border security bill passed for the first time since we past the secure fence act in 2006. that was a lon
the mccall goodlatte bill, the original version and then the modified version. both are very similar in terms of the four pillars, border security that the president wants and both provide for a daca fix. on this issue of family separation, it also addresses that issue because it will detain the family as a unit rather than separate them out. >> sandra: what happens if you find out it isn't a family member or a parent that's traveling over the border with that child? >> that's a...
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the two bills, the goodlatte and the compromise, how much support do each have? how realistic is it that eier could pass? >> the compromise bill has a et beer chance of passing. but the goodlatte bill being a more conservative bill will have the suspect port of the more measures like the house freedom caucus. it's an open question whether or not either one of them will everyone pass the house. the chances for them passing the senate are unlikely which is why the secretary of the homeland security is proposing planned "b," a stand-alone loopholes bill, something that cornyn at the white house and mitch mcconnell talked about yesterday. there is not language of a bill but if either of the bill fail they will have to get something together quickly because there are people in the administration who believe if the president does try to keep children and the families together, the aclu or the immigrant groups or somebody is going to immediately file an injunction. or file for injunction against that saying it runs afoul of the 2015 ruling based on the 1997 consent agre
the two bills, the goodlatte and the compromise, how much support do each have? how realistic is it that eier could pass? >> the compromise bill has a et beer chance of passing. but the goodlatte bill being a more conservative bill will have the suspect port of the more measures like the house freedom caucus. it's an open question whether or not either one of them will everyone pass the house. the chances for them passing the senate are unlikely which is why the secretary of the homeland...
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the goodlatte bill will come first.re whipping votes on the compromise bill, but not sounding too optimistic about getting to 218. >> if they don't get to 218, it's a bigger mess. we have an executive order that could be signed within the hour by the president which would end the separation of families around children. that won't take effect right away. what is the solution? is the senate the one to pick up the dirty work after perhaps this does not get voted through? if leadership is telling your sources that it may not go. >> the senate might be the option. what is clear to democrats in the house is that neither of these bills actually fix the problem and they're also trying to like mothers sneak in vegetables into different meals. they're trying to sneak in some really distasteful things that democrats are not going to be up for. what we're seeing here, julie, republicans are desperate to fix this issue. donald trump created a situation that is a lose-lose situation looking at the november mid-terms and the opportuni
the goodlatte bill will come first.re whipping votes on the compromise bill, but not sounding too optimistic about getting to 218. >> if they don't get to 218, it's a bigger mess. we have an executive order that could be signed within the hour by the president which would end the separation of families around children. that won't take effect right away. what is the solution? is the senate the one to pick up the dirty work after perhaps this does not get voted through? if leadership is...
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house committeehairman goodlatte will join us in the 11:00 hour.of question to ask him. >> eric: and more to tell you about this morning. heavy rains and intense flooding swamped part of the midwest causing dozens of sinkholes and some rivers are continuing to rise. >> sandra: plus, history at the u.s. open this weekend, two in a row? leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. ♪ ♪ keep your most valuable insights hidden from your competitors. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. who's already won three cars, two motorcles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. >> as warm temperatures
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house judiciary chairman bob goodlatte is whose name bears on the bill. and he joins us hour. >>> celebrating success of landmark legislation. u.s. manufacturers now seeing record optimism. we'll speak to the head of the largest manufacturing group in the u.s. >>> we've also got former reagan budget director david stockman, new york post columnist michael goodwin and the weekly standard executive editor fred barnes is with us as well. david: you don't have to watch a show for the rest of the day. we've got it here. the markets ending in the red for the seventh day in a row. who cares about the dow, it's all about the rally at the nasdaq with tech making a record high. nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange, what a day for tech, nicole? reporter: intel and microsoft were the two best performers on the dow jones industrial average in terms of percentage. break down the major indices, the tech-heavy nasdaq, new high there. the russell at a new high as well. the dow jones industrial average didn't pull it out. down 42 points, but had it been up 19,
house judiciary chairman bob goodlatte is whose name bears on the bill. and he joins us hour. >>> celebrating success of landmark legislation. u.s. manufacturers now seeing record optimism. we'll speak to the head of the largest manufacturing group in the u.s. >>> we've also got former reagan budget director david stockman, new york post columnist michael goodwin and the weekly standard executive editor fred barnes is with us as well. david: you don't have to watch a show for...
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that's goodlatte.ll tell you that the bias which was cleaagainst donald trump and for hillary clinton is reflected in the actions that were taken by the f.b.i. in both those investigations. >> sandra: clearly anti-trump bias. the chairman heading into that meeting. >> listen, i think the f.b.i. did both candidates a disservice. we saw seven days before the election they found random emails on hillary clinton and that hurt her campaign. peter strzok is the poster child for untransparent law enforcement. the problem in this country for decades. activists have been calling for transparency for law enforcement in the local and state department and they deserve it on capitol hill. >> bill: we won't know a lot about what happened inside there. the public hearing will happen, that will be must-see tv. you guys are civil. i see brad and richard, i see you guys debating through the window in washington, d.c. you guys like each other. >> we do. >> sandra: i'm not sure wh going on with maxine waters. she is getti
that's goodlatte.ll tell you that the bias which was cleaagainst donald trump and for hillary clinton is reflected in the actions that were taken by the f.b.i. in both those investigations. >> sandra: clearly anti-trump bias. the chairman heading into that meeting. >> listen, i think the f.b.i. did both candidates a disservice. we saw seven days before the election they found random emails on hillary clinton and that hurt her campaign. peter strzok is the poster child for...
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the earlier so-called conservative goodlatte bill failed to pass by 25 votes in the margin.er piece of legislation would have had much chance of passing the senate because of the 60-vote rule majority leader mitch mcconnell refuses to eliminate without rational explanation and without judgment. president trump has absolutely begged mcconnell to do the right thing but mcconnell refuses. the president asked, what is the purpose of the house doing good immigration bills when you need 9 votes by democrats in the senate and the dems are only looking to obstruct. republicans must get rid of the stupid filibuster rule. it is killing you. joining us to assess this. former reagan white house political director ed rollins. is the president right about the 60-vote rule? ed: absolutely. even if we hold the senate it will be by a few seats next time. and it will be the same sort of drill. it ought to be by majority rule. the senate stops everybody that's passes in the house. if you want to get things done -- lou: do you know what motivates mcconnell? ed: he has been the leader forking a
the earlier so-called conservative goodlatte bill failed to pass by 25 votes in the margin.er piece of legislation would have had much chance of passing the senate because of the 60-vote rule majority leader mitch mcconnell refuses to eliminate without rational explanation and without judgment. president trump has absolutely begged mcconnell to do the right thing but mcconnell refuses. the president asked, what is the purpose of the house doing good immigration bills when you need 9 votes by...
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the goodlatte bill addresses those.added confusion to it saying maybe i won't support the moderate bill. he's meeting with house republicans on tuesday. we'll see where it goes. he's ready to go. where are the democratic partners. where are the good faith people saying if you don't like child separation, let's find a siriuss approach to get it done. the wall has to be a part of it. >> this has been a challenge for administrations well before donald trump. they have faced how cop complex this is at the be border. you can look up articles this morning and read about under the obama years and how he put a team together specifically to handle what was going on at the boarder. and at one point they actually talked about this zero tolerance policy and what it would mean to separate these families. and after five minutes they realize thd would be a disaster for us. we can't go through with it. but it gives you a sense that we've been dealing with it for quite some time now, further than that. >> it goes all the way back to 199
the goodlatte bill addresses those.added confusion to it saying maybe i won't support the moderate bill. he's meeting with house republicans on tuesday. we'll see where it goes. he's ready to go. where are the democratic partners. where are the good faith people saying if you don't like child separation, let's find a siriuss approach to get it done. the wall has to be a part of it. >> this has been a challenge for administrations well before donald trump. they have faced how cop complex...
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goodlatte and mr. actually read the entire application on the carter -- the fisa application along with the accompanying documents took me all day. i canceled all my appointments. it is very obvious why that material should not be in the public arena. there are people i think who would certainly lose their lives if their identities were made known. and it is an example of the requirement that you labor under but also that the committee labors under. i want to mention mr. jordan is here and he'll correct me if my understanding is incorrect, i understand mr. jordan accused you mr. rosenstein of threatening the hipsy staff if they attempt to hold you in contempt for failing to comply with document requests. i think it's important we put this on the record. have you, mr. rosenstein, ever threatened congressional staff, including but not limited to house intelligence committee staff as it relates to requests for your -- for you to produce documents or any other matter for that? >> people make all kinds of a
goodlatte and mr. actually read the entire application on the carter -- the fisa application along with the accompanying documents took me all day. i canceled all my appointments. it is very obvious why that material should not be in the public arena. there are people i think who would certainly lose their lives if their identities were made known. and it is an example of the requirement that you labor under but also that the committee labors under. i want to mention mr. jordan is here and...
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i prefer the goodlatte plan because it has verified. if you don't, we'll end up right back here in five years. but is not on the democrats. the politicization that's going on right now. the democrats first of all offered to take care of all kids, 700,000 kids, then trump says 1.8 million. then we have 25 republicans who go to offer to write a liberal/moderate bill. >> harris: what's happening? >> what's happening? where the democrats? they say no. it's just like tax cuts. not one democrat voted for tax cuts and now the atlanta fed has is growing and over for next quarter, they're hurting in on this issue, they want to say let's take care of the kids, we can do that tomorrow morning. but they show up to play ball and compromise, the republicans, the goodlatte bill is the compromise and just so people can go back check all of this, senator obama ran on that and bill clinton ran on that and the great african-american civil rights leader ran all of that. only in the last year or so when the democrats have gone all in on this identity politi
i prefer the goodlatte plan because it has verified. if you don't, we'll end up right back here in five years. but is not on the democrats. the politicization that's going on right now. the democrats first of all offered to take care of all kids, 700,000 kids, then trump says 1.8 million. then we have 25 republicans who go to offer to write a liberal/moderate bill. >> harris: what's happening? >> what's happening? where the democrats? they say no. it's just like tax cuts. not one...
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i want to bring in republican congressman bob goodlatte, the chairman of the house judiciary, always a great time to see you. right now, let's break into the breaking news if we can. i read your statement after the report came out and you said that it confirms former secretary of state hillary clinton received special treatment from the obama justice department. during its investigation. how does this -- first of all, i want to get more words from you on that. >> first, it's great to be with you and your viewers. the fact of the matter is, this report is laced with a recounting of how this investigation was conducted by director comey and others in the borough that show a number of times where they bend over backwards and certainly did not keep treat her the way they would a normal average citizen who is being investigated for crime including the astonishing practice of having her top aides in the room with her when she was interviewed by the fbi. people who are also potential witnesses in the matter. so it's a serious problem, i'm glad the inspector general has confirmed what a numb
i want to bring in republican congressman bob goodlatte, the chairman of the house judiciary, always a great time to see you. right now, let's break into the breaking news if we can. i read your statement after the report came out and you said that it confirms former secretary of state hillary clinton received special treatment from the obama justice department. during its investigation. how does this -- first of all, i want to get more words from you on that. >> first, it's great to be...
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goodlatte and mr.actually read the entire application on the carter page, the fisa application, along with the accompanying documents, took me all day, i canceled all my appointments. it is very obvious why that material should not be in the public arena. there are people, i think, who would certainly -- could lose their lives if their identities were made known. and it is an example of the requirement that you labor under, but also that the committee labors under. i want to mention, mr. jordan is here, so he'll correct me if my understanding is incorrect. but i understand mr. jordan accused you, mr. rosenstein, on the floor during debate, of threatening the hip sy staff if they attempt to hold you in contempt for failing to comply with document requests. i think it is important to put this on the record. have you ever threatened congressional staff including but not limited to house intelligence committee staff as it relates to requests for your -- for you to produce documents or any other matter for
goodlatte and mr.actually read the entire application on the carter page, the fisa application, along with the accompanying documents, took me all day, i canceled all my appointments. it is very obvious why that material should not be in the public arena. there are people, i think, who would certainly -- could lose their lives if their identities were made known. and it is an example of the requirement that you labor under, but also that the committee labors under. i want to mention, mr. jordan...
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the compromise bill is the goodlatte bill, you have 700,000 kids who need a pathway out of the shows.8dent trump said biion and mo sd no no one likes this political anxiety. we want to solve it. what keeps you from getting daca in three years? once you throw up the compromised deal, you get a wall,e deal, you still have the green light, the magnet is still in place. the folks coming have broken rules of law in their home country, guatemala, honduras, we do not want to go down that road. the most important thing is our sovereignty and rule of law. let's assume for the moment that the moderates say -- let's put this in. you have to figure out where these people are coming from. could you reach a deal on the amount of moy being ent on the wall, the virtual law and whether there is a past the citizenship? toa path to citizenship? rep. brat: this is not conservative versus liberal. this inobama ran on 2005. hillary was yes on it. that is what the democrats used to care about cheap labor and wage rates going down. now they have flipped over to identity politics. they are going full open bor
the compromise bill is the goodlatte bill, you have 700,000 kids who need a pathway out of the shows.8dent trump said biion and mo sd no no one likes this political anxiety. we want to solve it. what keeps you from getting daca in three years? once you throw up the compromised deal, you get a wall,e deal, you still have the green light, the magnet is still in place. the folks coming have broken rules of law in their home country, guatemala, honduras, we do not want to go down that road. the...
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e first demrat bill did -- goodlatte bill had ar continuation of daca but did not provide for a provide for legal permanent residency and a default to citizenship to current law. and so, the second bill is the bill that comported with what the president asked for, not the first bill. >> if i may. those four pillars was not the president's four pillars. that was agreed to by the democratic leadership and all of us in that room. mr. diaz-balart: again, there were four pillars that were agreed to for the entire country to see in a bipartisan way to deal with those four en. and this bill dealt with not the four pillars that the president agreed to but the four pillars that were agreed to in the white house, televised for the entire country to see, president, republicans and democrats. >> you mentioned taking into account what the democrats' concerns are working with them. it is a fact if the daca portion of the bill was put up on the floor, they would be for it. mr. katko: if the border security portion of the bill was put up, the vast majority would vote for it. if the bill is put up on it
e first demrat bill did -- goodlatte bill had ar continuation of daca but did not provide for a provide for legal permanent residency and a default to citizenship to current law. and so, the second bill is the bill that comported with what the president asked for, not the first bill. >> if i may. those four pillars was not the president's four pillars. that was agreed to by the democratic leadership and all of us in that room. mr. diaz-balart: again, there were four pillars that were...
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and house judiciary chair bob goodlatte looking to grill rod rosenstein.ur power panel stays here to weigh in on the showdown. so if you have heart failure, ask your doctor about entresto. it helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. entresto, for heart failure. >> dana: hi, everyone. i'm dana perino. moments from now, president trump and the first lady welcome the king and queen from jordan. we have it live. and harley davidson planning to move production overseas. how it will affect jobs and are the democrats ready to pounce? plus the president doubles down on his push to stop illegal immigration. all that coming up on the "the daily briefing." >> melissa: fox news alert. pressure is building on rod rosenstein as house intelligence chairman devin nunes sets a 5
and house judiciary chair bob goodlatte looking to grill rod rosenstein.ur power panel stays here to weigh in on the showdown. so if you have heart failure, ask your doctor about entresto. it helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney...
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i pledge to chairman goodlatte to work with him and all my colleagues on that legislation. so while this bill does not fix every broken aspect of our immigration system, it does take a major consensus-based step toward addressing several main components, including providing certainty for daca recipients and finally securing our border once and for all. honestly, mr. speaker, many of my constituents are asking me a pretty hard question, why isn't this bill bipartisan? why aren't any democrats supporting it? i can't -- i don't know the answer to that it may be as simple as this. because it is actually something the president will sign into law. even though it provides certainty for the daca population, which we all want, even though it addresses the terrible situation with family separation at the border, which i hear is something everybody wants to fix. anything that actually fulfills the president's goal of securing the border my democratic colleagues seemingly refuse to vote for. i don't engage in hyperbole. useful butnk that is i don't think it's hie hyperbolic to say my
i pledge to chairman goodlatte to work with him and all my colleagues on that legislation. so while this bill does not fix every broken aspect of our immigration system, it does take a major consensus-based step toward addressing several main components, including providing certainty for daca recipients and finally securing our border once and for all. honestly, mr. speaker, many of my constituents are asking me a pretty hard question, why isn't this bill bipartisan? why aren't any democrats...
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you have the goodlatte bill in the compromise bill. the president has to get behind one in steve scalise had votes on one of those because things are being very split right now. obviously you lean towards the goodlatte bill but that doesn't have a vote so what do you do? >> it doesn't have the votes because leadership is leaning toward a compromise bill. we got there because the leverage of a group of 25 they went to work for the democrats. if they are going to provide democratic votes that's one thing. no democrats showed up so why in the world with republicans vote for the democratic platform? it makes no sense to me whatsoever and look at the budget deal. the republicans passed a good budget for the military nothing else that we do plus-up the budget by 400 million to get nine senate democrats. if you want to do in the -- inauguration it's got to get through the senate. we don't have enough senators unless we get re-conciliation but the president said we are doing the budget this year. he gave up the most important tool because the
you have the goodlatte bill in the compromise bill. the president has to get behind one in steve scalise had votes on one of those because things are being very split right now. obviously you lean towards the goodlatte bill but that doesn't have a vote so what do you do? >> it doesn't have the votes because leadership is leaning toward a compromise bill. we got there because the leverage of a group of 25 they went to work for the democrats. if they are going to provide democratic votes...
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>> well, the goodlatte bill has been out there.n bill -- lou: the goodlatte bill is not the same bill that started. it's nothing but hamburger and you know ryan and the chamber of congress and the koch brothers have told ryan exactly what to push through. am i wrong? >> i can't say you are wrong. that's my point. you are creating these constituencies. every daca person i know, and you i have talk topped of them. they all want their parents in. next we are you will be talking about the 2018 population. then you will be talking about the parents. you are probably look at anywhere from 6 to 8 million people over the next few years that are going to try to amnesty in. lou: i said on this broadcast, if the president were to sign an amnesty, a ryan amnesty in particular, that the republican party will lose 50 seats in the house much representatives. am i wrong? >> i don't know if it's that high. they said do something about asylum, but no amnesty. they were consistent with that message. lou: build the wall. andy, thanks for being with us
>> well, the goodlatte bill has been out there.n bill -- lou: the goodlatte bill is not the same bill that started. it's nothing but hamburger and you know ryan and the chamber of congress and the koch brothers have told ryan exactly what to push through. am i wrong? >> i can't say you are wrong. that's my point. you are creating these constituencies. every daca person i know, and you i have talk topped of them. they all want their parents in. next we are you will be talking about...
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the mccall, goodlatte bill, they both i would say provide the four pillars that i discussed with thesident at that sort of famous round table discussion. most importantly from my perspective, it's got border security in there. it's got funding for the wall the president really wants. it's got the technology and boots on the ground. and the four pillars being ending chain migration, ending this random visa lottery system, providing border security, and a daca solution. so i think obviously i'd like to see mccall, goodlatte pass on the floor and we wouldn't have to get to a second bill. but if it gets to that point, i do think this is a historic opportunity to advance conservative agenda that we've been trying to do for the last 25 years, to structurally change the way we do immigration and make it more merit-based rather than random and also get that border secure because, maria the threats as i get briefed by the secretary and the i.c.e. director, of potential terrorists and drug cartels and all the other stuff is real. >> maria: i want to ask the cooperation you're getting from your
the mccall, goodlatte bill, they both i would say provide the four pillars that i discussed with thesident at that sort of famous round table discussion. most importantly from my perspective, it's got border security in there. it's got funding for the wall the president really wants. it's got the technology and boots on the ground. and the four pillars being ending chain migration, ending this random visa lottery system, providing border security, and a daca solution. so i think obviously i'd...
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the goodlatte bill getting the lion's share of attention. $25 billion for border wall. cuts to legal immigration, by the way. also restricting those asylum seekers and a path to alw ca recients to stay here in the country. as you pointed out on capitol hill they want to get something in place and get it to the ident's to end the crisis. >> they're both similar since they have border security bill of $25 billion of funding for the president's wall. it has the four pillars we talked about and that also visa lottery elimination, chain migration and a daca fix. unfortunately no democrats supporting this. >> mike mccaul. more on that later today when we hear from the president and also news about a proposed merger between two major departments, bill. interesting. for now i'll give you the details as i get them. >> bill: thank you, sir. thanks. >> sandra: questions remain about the effect of the president's ive order on the more than 2300 children already separated from their families and living in detention centers. jeff paul is live in texas. jeffunderstand there may be pro
the goodlatte bill getting the lion's share of attention. $25 billion for border wall. cuts to legal immigration, by the way. also restricting those asylum seekers and a path to alw ca recients to stay here in the country. as you pointed out on capitol hill they want to get something in place and get it to the ident's to end the crisis. >> they're both similar since they have border security bill of $25 billion of funding for the president's wall. it has the four pillars we talked about...
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shery: congressman bob goodlatte, thank you.ks are mixed today after an announcement on the tariffs of chinese goods. we will have more later. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back. trade tensions between the u.s. and china escalating as the trump administration announces tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese imports. -- has vowed proud to retaliate. it is said the taxes -- tariffs are taxes on the american consumer, and our guest joins us now from washington. first of all, when you expect to see businesses and consumers feeling the impact of these tariffs? >> nice to be with you. we will see them pretty quickly. we saw the list and are going through the 28, 30, or 40 page list of those items today, and while we are concerned about many of the items in particular, i think our bigger concern was across the board, the potential for this all to escalate. that is what we have been talking about all along as this goes on and we see already the chinese are prepared to retaliate and know the u.s. administration in washington said
shery: congressman bob goodlatte, thank you.ks are mixed today after an announcement on the tariffs of chinese goods. we will have more later. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back. trade tensions between the u.s. and china escalating as the trump administration announces tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese imports. -- has vowed proud to retaliate. it is said the taxes -- tariffs are taxes on the american consumer, and our guest joins us now from washington. first of all, when you...
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one and goodlatte two, these two bills. this is the rule on what might be called goodlatte two. this is a rule and a piece of egislation that represents several years worth of work that was done by members of the republican majority to approach daca, e that is known as is to take some 700,000 young people and slightly older who came to america, not because they did it on their own fruition, as even a young adult, but as a child where they could not make a decision and they came with their parents. they came to this country. we've been struggling for years to find the right answer on how to answer the question of how to deal with these dreamers. that the republican party was challenged by our president who said, i would like for congress to tackle this issue. it was the president of the united states that began debate and discussion on a bipartisan basis with republicans and democrats, senators and house .embers down at the white house it found itself to a point where then members came back here and began working together. i
one and goodlatte two, these two bills. this is the rule on what might be called goodlatte two. this is a rule and a piece of egislation that represents several years worth of work that was done by members of the republican majority to approach daca, e that is known as is to take some 700,000 young people and slightly older who came to america, not because they did it on their own fruition, as even a young adult, but as a child where they could not make a decision and they came with their...