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that's what congressman himes is talking about. >> yes, lawrence., again, i think we've only scratched the surface on this. i think -- i think that -- i know that there are additional details to come out relating to this account, not just inflows, but outflows as well. and i would encourage the congressman to put as much pressure on his colleagues as he possibly can to subpoena the bank records, the bank statements relating to this account. and we've got to get our hands on these sars, these suspicious activity reports. and they should be made public, and the treasury secretary should be put under a tremendous amount of pressure to release them, and if there is nothing to hide relating to these sars in the financial transportations, there is no reason why they should not be released for the american public to see, period. >> congressman himes, any chance of your colleagues in the house of representatives moving in that direction? >> well, remember where we are, lawrence. my colleagues and i'm in the minority, the republicans are in the majority. and
that's what congressman himes is talking about. >> yes, lawrence., again, i think we've only scratched the surface on this. i think -- i think that -- i know that there are additional details to come out relating to this account, not just inflows, but outflows as well. and i would encourage the congressman to put as much pressure on his colleagues as he possibly can to subpoena the bank records, the bank statements relating to this account. and we've got to get our hands on these sars,...
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himes says likely came from dirty instruments.dr.d of them." "what! six month or more to get rid of warts?"dr. alison himes "yes, and can be a painful process to get rid of them."nail salons and techs are required to be licensed through the state cosmetology and barber board. but not all nail salons follow the rules. here are four things you can do to take matters into your own hands. number one: look for this blue liquid. it's called barbicide. nail techs and barbers use it their instruments. two: whirlpool tubs should be cleaned and sanitized between clients. three: give your salon a good visual inspection. it should be free of dust...dirt and nail clippings...unlike the salons in these pictures provided to us by the state. lastly: if you're not sure you nail salons and techs are to see their credentials. your attention to be the difference between going home with the nails of a princess. or an ugly duckling. (vicki) that was tom sussi reporting. the california board of barbering and cosmetology inspectsstate nail salons.. they say
himes says likely came from dirty instruments.dr.d of them." "what! six month or more to get rid of warts?"dr. alison himes "yes, and can be a painful process to get rid of them."nail salons and techs are required to be licensed through the state cosmetology and barber board. but not all nail salons follow the rules. here are four things you can do to take matters into your own hands. number one: look for this blue liquid. it's called barbicide. nail techs and barbers...
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he is interviewed by house intelligence committee member, democrat jim himes. what do you think the risks and opportunities are of the trump foreign policy? well, i look for areas i can be supportive of president trump and his foreign-policy. with where, i agreed he came out on afghanistan. i have it was a teleprompter
he is interviewed by house intelligence committee member, democrat jim himes. what do you think the risks and opportunities are of the trump foreign policy? well, i look for areas i can be supportive of president trump and his foreign-policy. with where, i agreed he came out on afghanistan. i have it was a teleprompter
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himes says likely came from dirty instruments.dr. six months or more to get rid of them." "what! six month or more to get rid of warts?"dr. alison himes "yes, and can be a painful process to get rid of them."nail salons and techs are required to be licensed through the state cosmetology and barber board. but not all nail salons follow the rules. here are four things you can do to take matters into your own hands. number one: look for this blue liquid. it's called barbicide. nail techs and barbers use it to disinfectant their instruments. two: whirlpool tubs should be cleaned and sanitized between clients. three: give your salon a good visual inspection. it should be free of dust...dirt and nail clippings...unlike the salons in these pictures by the state. lastly: if you're not sure you nail salons and techs are licensed - ask to see their credentials. your attention to detail - could be the difference between going home with the nails of a princess. or an ugly duckling. (catherine) that was tom sussi reporting. the california board o
himes says likely came from dirty instruments.dr. six months or more to get rid of them." "what! six month or more to get rid of warts?"dr. alison himes "yes, and can be a painful process to get rid of them."nail salons and techs are required to be licensed through the state cosmetology and barber board. but not all nail salons follow the rules. here are four things you can do to take matters into your own hands. number one: look for this blue liquid. it's called...
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himes, are you done or is there any other components of your presentation?ne. >> supervisor fewer: mr. himes, thank you very much. yes. let's open this up for public comment now. come on up. you have two minutes. >> thank you, chair fewer, and commissioners. i'm jed holtzman from 350 bay area. i just want to say to supervisor ronen's comments about the climate, definitely moving to 100% renewable energy. it was 50% of the climate action goals and cleanpowersf is obviously going to be the vehicle that does that for us over time. we also support it being a hub of programs and services like energy efficiency electric vehicle programs and things to incentivize distributed energy, all of what will be moving beyond that goal other than just consuming 100% renewable energy from somewhere. we had made comments some years ago about the super green imageery and messaging and branding, and it seems like all of those are moving forward now and it's great. saw a bus ad from the sfpuc about how our tap water is powering the bus, and i feel like something about cleanpowers
himes, are you done or is there any other components of your presentation?ne. >> supervisor fewer: mr. himes, thank you very much. yes. let's open this up for public comment now. come on up. you have two minutes. >> thank you, chair fewer, and commissioners. i'm jed holtzman from 350 bay area. i just want to say to supervisor ronen's comments about the climate, definitely moving to 100% renewable energy. it was 50% of the climate action goals and cleanpowersf is obviously going to...
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mike himes, director of cleanpowersf. it is a great pleasure to be here with you this afternoon to share some of the work we've been doing over the past few months to build a power portfolio to complete enrollment in cleanpowersf citywide. i've got just a few slides -- four slides, exactly, that i will run through quickly with you. this first one is a chart that shows how or portfolio looked before we started our recent contracting effort a few months ago. of course this really kicked off with rfp's that we issued in the summer and fall of 2017, but we began signing contracts after obtaining authority from the board and from this body in the early -- or the winter of 17-18. so this chart shows cleanpowersf's annual projected demand and contracted supply over the next 12 years. the back line on this chart represents our projected annual energy demand given our citywide enrollment plan today. this line's plotted against the left side y objection i say in megawatt hours of energy. you can see we're projecting about 1.2 milli
mike himes, director of cleanpowersf. it is a great pleasure to be here with you this afternoon to share some of the work we've been doing over the past few months to build a power portfolio to complete enrollment in cleanpowersf citywide. i've got just a few slides -- four slides, exactly, that i will run through quickly with you. this first one is a chart that shows how or portfolio looked before we started our recent contracting effort a few months ago. of course this really kicked off with...
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so for example, himes has 555 california. they can be able to have -- i'm sorry. boston properties and embarcadero, they only have one building that's sorting or over himes building on mission and 2nd street is only -- out of their 28 buildings, they're only recycling at one. they only have one sorter at one of their 28 buildings, and i would look at it in that order. when we are doing our surveys of how many sorters we have in buildings, we look at it by building owner, and these are not just i own one building, these are really property owners that are expansive, j.l.l. buildings, boston property buildings. now you have himes or whatever, but i would just ask that you look at it by owner and to look at it by sorters to provide that information. >> supervisor safai: we will. any other members of the public wishing to comment on this item, please come forward. seeing none, public comment is closed. [ gavel ]. >> supervisor safai: and i will just say, i appreciate the work the department of environment did. thank you to recology coming out. i think they are a wonde
so for example, himes has 555 california. they can be able to have -- i'm sorry. boston properties and embarcadero, they only have one building that's sorting or over himes building on mission and 2nd street is only -- out of their 28 buildings, they're only recycling at one. they only have one sorter at one of their 28 buildings, and i would look at it in that order. when we are doing our surveys of how many sorters we have in buildings, we look at it by building owner, and these are not just...
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>> i disagree with congressman himes. it's not settled that the president can be subpoenaed for any reason at all. this is different than what bill clinton sat for. it's different than the nixon tapes. what mueller is purporting to do is potentially subpoena the president to conduct oversight over the president's use of his article ii powers. mueller being an inferior officer in the executive branch so it raises huge separation of powers question. i'm not sure that the court would force the president to answer questions under those circumstances. so i don't think he should be -- i would not be willing to go in, or i would advise him not to go in and do it given they don't have an underlying case on any of this. so to me there is no up-side. no case as it is now. if you go in and testify and they trip you up on something, what then do they try to use that for >> harris: what about pleading the fifth or taking the fifth? >> the thing is, usually when people say, "oh, you plead the fifth" it means you are guilty or hiding so
>> i disagree with congressman himes. it's not settled that the president can be subpoenaed for any reason at all. this is different than what bill clinton sat for. it's different than the nixon tapes. what mueller is purporting to do is potentially subpoena the president to conduct oversight over the president's use of his article ii powers. mueller being an inferior officer in the executive branch so it raises huge separation of powers question. i'm not sure that the court would force...
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congressman jim himes is here. thank you for being here. >> hi, rachel.n that the revolution, or, at least, the reported revelation of this confidential source may be evidence of a crime? >> well, there's no question that giving up the name of a source, whether it's in the intelligence world or in the law enforcement world, if something is classified, putting that out there is absolutely illegal. look, the case most americans would remember the famous one where scooter libby was convicted of blowing the identity of a cia operative, valerie plame, convicted of that, sentence commuted and lo and behold, president trump pardoned scooter for that. maybe not for the president, the president is the declassifying authority. there is a much bigger thing at stake, which is as we speak, fbi are in places all over the country trying to persuade informants and others to trust them, to help them on a case, in places like moscow and rome and baghdad, cia officers are trying to convince people to help us, in keeping the country safe, to betray their country, to hand ove
congressman jim himes is here. thank you for being here. >> hi, rachel.n that the revolution, or, at least, the reported revelation of this confidential source may be evidence of a crime? >> well, there's no question that giving up the name of a source, whether it's in the intelligence world or in the law enforcement world, if something is classified, putting that out there is absolutely illegal. look, the case most americans would remember the famous one where scooter libby was...
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well, congressman jim himes is going to tell us next. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. ♪ >>> president trump has a new conspiracy theory that he's trotting out on twitter this morning. something about how investigators on the mueller team will meddle in the upcoming midterm elections. joining us now is democratic congressman jim himes of connecticut, a member of the house intel committee. good morning, congressman. >> good morning, alisyn. >> so, when sometimes the president, as we know, floats these conspiracy theories as trial balloons to see what sticks and what doesn't. and so the election meddling that he says is to come is, you know, who knows, maybe it will stick, maybe it won't. some of these things end up without any evidence like the spying that he's claiming end up sort of petering out. so what do democrat
well, congressman jim himes is going to tell us next. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. ♪ >>> president trump has a new conspiracy theory that he's trotting out on twitter this morning. something about how...
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i'll get reaction from the house intelligence committee member, congressman jim himes. our correspondents and analysts are also standing by. first let's go to our senior white house correspondent, pamela brown. pamela, tell us more about this late-breaking request from the special counsel's office. >> that's right, wolf, we are just learning today that special counsel mueller and his team of prosecutors are asking for two more months before the court sentences michael flynn. he has been cooperating, as we know, with the government for the past five months ever since he pleaded guilty. prosecutors and flynn's lawyers told the court today that due to the status of the special counsel's investigation, the parties are just not ready yet to set a date for sentencing so far out of the five defendants that pleaded guilty, wolf, as you know in mueller's investigation, only one of them, the european lawyer, alexander vander swan has been sentenced. george papadopoulos recently had his sentencing pushed back as well. >> so what could these delays in sentencing suggest about the m
i'll get reaction from the house intelligence committee member, congressman jim himes. our correspondents and analysts are also standing by. first let's go to our senior white house correspondent, pamela brown. pamela, tell us more about this late-breaking request from the special counsel's office. >> that's right, wolf, we are just learning today that special counsel mueller and his team of prosecutors are asking for two more months before the court sentences michael flynn. he has been...
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he is interviewed by house intelligence committee member, democrat jim himes.hat do you think the risks and opportunities are of the trump foreign policy? well, i look for areas i can be supportive of president trump and his foreign-policy. with where, i agreed he came out on afghanistan. i have it was a teleprompter speech, but i thought he said the right things. we need to stay there. i thought that was the right call. i supported president trump's acceptance of the invitation to have a summit with kim goldman. i don't know where that will go. acceptancebut, why not try someg different? on c-spanafterwards" twos book tv. announcer: the c.e.o. of the u.s. olympic committee, susanne lyons, apologized to the victims of abuse. the apology came during a house oversight hearing where she joined the heads of usa gymnastics, swimming, volleyball, and tae kwon do. congressman gregg harper chairs the subcommittee. mr. chairman: the hearing will come to order. today the subcommittee on oversight and investigations is holding a hearing entitled examining the olympic comm
he is interviewed by house intelligence committee member, democrat jim himes.hat do you think the risks and opportunities are of the trump foreign policy? well, i look for areas i can be supportive of president trump and his foreign-policy. with where, i agreed he came out on afghanistan. i have it was a teleprompter speech, but i thought he said the right things. we need to stay there. i thought that was the right call. i supported president trump's acceptance of the invitation to have a...
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he's interviewed by committee member democrat jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses that today?. has what do we need to think about for the next 10 to 20 years and intelligence? >> a weakness, dareel issa 9/11 commission -- at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the community was not as integrated or collaborative as it needed to be. so, they recommended the creation of a leadership position whose full-time job would be to foster and promote integration across the multiple components of the intelligence community. one point in the run-up to the law they came out there was passed after the 9/11 commission which established the position, there was talk of the time of wanting to create a department of intelligence, a cabinet department, which i think that the real mistake of this country because there are lots of other reasons but the civil and privacy concerns and fears that it would create. for the united states model and our values, as awkward as it might be, as long as you have a champion for keeping integrated. >> watch afterwards, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eas
he's interviewed by committee member democrat jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses that today?. has what do we need to think about for the next 10 to 20 years and intelligence? >> a weakness, dareel issa 9/11 commission -- at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the community was not as integrated or collaborative as it needed to be. so, they recommended the creation of a leadership position whose full-time job would be to foster and promote integration across...
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he is interviewed by jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses that ice has today? what are the changes that guys like you and may need to think about for the next 10 to 20 years in intelligence? >> i think a weakness that at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the integrated,s collaborative as it needed to be. it was they who recommended that leadership the position is full-time job would be to foster and promote the multiplecross components of the intelligence community. one point, in the run-up to the law that was passed after the 9/11 commission, which established the position, there was talk at the time about why not create a department of intelligence, a cabinet department? which i thought would be a realistic for this country. fears thatcerns and a juggernaut organization would create. be, as longt might as you have a champion for keeping it integrated. >> watch afterwords tonight on c-span 2 booktv. >> now jim ellis and joe donnelly talk about the upcoming november 2018 midterm elections and the legislative agenda. this was part of an a
he is interviewed by jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses that ice has today? what are the changes that guys like you and may need to think about for the next 10 to 20 years in intelligence? >> i think a weakness that at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the integrated,s collaborative as it needed to be. it was they who recommended that leadership the position is full-time job would be to foster and promote the multiplecross components of the intelligence...
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writing controversial songs like to try the seventeen track mario ness and by night to anderson a man himes some said it incited violence against politicians and it sparked an uproar. justified himself on facebook expressing support for democracy but his days as a poster boy for religious pop were over. in twenty sixteen victims protestant pop academy began offering a degree in church pop music. teacher fired because a teacher here he's a successful german music producer and a devout christian he shows students how to create music that works in a church. i like to speak with this kind of work in america we church that i've been here for you know way too much bass drum. and i was judas will end up in church communities that value pop music in everyday culture sort of spirit in general are getting older and we need new music as a vehicle to attract young people vehicle. you mention indicate support. students attending the course on piano accompany. even get to sing a secular song follows me by us singer john legend. to commemorate the reformation scorpions front man klaus mind you design the
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joining us now to discuss all of this is democrat on the house intelligence committee congressman jim himesnnecticut. good morning, congressman. >> good morning, alisyn. >> are you comfortable with devin nunes seeing highly classified information? >> of course i'm in the of course i'm not. nobody should be. devin nunes has acted as the defense attorney for president donald trump. he's thrown every variety of spaghetti on the wall and it goes back to trying to help the president prove that obama wiretapped him in trump tower to the unmasking scandal, to the steele dossier the start of the investigation. all of that stuff turned out the be 100% false. what's scary about this, alisyn, first of all, most importantly, we're talking about sources here, right? so today in my home state of connecticut, there are law enforcement people at the fbi who are going to drug gangs trying to get people to be informants. they're telling people, we might pay you, you'll do the right thing. we will protect your identity. of course they're cia officers all over the world in places like baghdad going around help
joining us now to discuss all of this is democrat on the house intelligence committee congressman jim himesnnecticut. good morning, congressman. >> good morning, alisyn. >> are you comfortable with devin nunes seeing highly classified information? >> of course i'm in the of course i'm not. nobody should be. devin nunes has acted as the defense attorney for president donald trump. he's thrown every variety of spaghetti on the wall and it goes back to trying to help the...
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mike himes, director of cleanpowersf for the sfpuc.leasure to be here with you this friday afternoon. i know that you are pressed for time. i do have an update for you. i'll keep my remarks fairly brief. i did distribute a few slides. i can run through them. fortunatel fortunately, there's only a few of thing. just before i do that, i want to start by letting you know as we sort of do with all of these updates, we continue to serve our customers successfully in the city. we've got about 81,000 active accounts. that's the number that i reported previously. opt out rate has stayed the same. it's about 3.2% cumulative since we launched. our opt up rate to supergreen is 4.3%. went up a little bit since we last met, and i think as we've been reporting at previous meetings, we're in the process of our next phase of enrollment, and we'll be adding principlely commercial accounts in july, but we'll be in total enrolling around 27,000 new accounts starting july, and we've actually commenced notification. so last week, the first batch of our fir
mike himes, director of cleanpowersf for the sfpuc.leasure to be here with you this friday afternoon. i know that you are pressed for time. i do have an update for you. i'll keep my remarks fairly brief. i did distribute a few slides. i can run through them. fortunatel fortunately, there's only a few of thing. just before i do that, i want to start by letting you know as we sort of do with all of these updates, we continue to serve our customers successfully in the city. we've got about 81,000...
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so for example, himes has 555 california. they can be able to have -- i'm sorry. boston properties and embarcadero, they only have one building that's sorting or over himes building on mission and 2nd street is only -- out of their 28 buildings, they're only recycling at one. they only have one sorter at one of their 28 buildings, and i would look at it in that order. when we are doing our surveys of how many sorters we have in buildings, we look at it by building owner, and these are not just i own one building, these are really property owners that are expansive,
so for example, himes has 555 california. they can be able to have -- i'm sorry. boston properties and embarcadero, they only have one building that's sorting or over himes building on mission and 2nd street is only -- out of their 28 buildings, they're only recycling at one. they only have one sorter at one of their 28 buildings, and i would look at it in that order. when we are doing our surveys of how many sorters we have in buildings, we look at it by building owner, and these are not just...
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he is interviewed by democrat jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses the intelligence community has today, the changes that guys like you and me need to think about the next 10, 20 years in intelligence? weakness that at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the community was not as integrated and collaborative as it needed to be. and so it was they who recommended the creation of a leadership position whose full-time job would be to foster and promote integration across the multiple components of the intelligence community. at one point in the run-up to the law that came out that was passed after the 9/11 commission, which established the position of dni, it was talk about what we create a department of intelligence, a cabinet department, which i think would be a mistake for this country, not the least of which is because civilian privacy concerns and fears that a juggernaut intelligence organization would create. for the united states models and our values, i think the arrangement we have, are ordered as it might be -- awkward as it might be, is good for keeping it i
he is interviewed by democrat jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses the intelligence community has today, the changes that guys like you and me need to think about the next 10, 20 years in intelligence? weakness that at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the community was not as integrated and collaborative as it needed to be. and so it was they who recommended the creation of a leadership position whose full-time job would be to foster and promote integration...
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used to sleep prophet gruesome attack by neighbors to silence he met a twenty six villages in the himes area this month with guns flames and machetes. these killers attacked my family my family is dead and the army did nothing to save them although they weren't far from here. no one nice to sure if this attack was related to burundi is referendum but it gives a taste of the tense atmosphere in which the vote is taking place. there not always apparent bundy is deeply divided over its president and his plan to amend the constitution to be able to extend his reign pm cohn's these are believes he has a god given right to rule and while not everyone agrees he has a huge support in rural areas i am here before you turn arounds to all burundians that the election will go very well as god is my witness. the opposition says the president's planning a power grab and that it's hemant to stop them. who are trying to intimidate us claim that a new vote would push our country back to war this is terrorism let us say no. but saying no utopian isn't easy. when the indians took to the streets to protest
used to sleep prophet gruesome attack by neighbors to silence he met a twenty six villages in the himes area this month with guns flames and machetes. these killers attacked my family my family is dead and the army did nothing to save them although they weren't far from here. no one nice to sure if this attack was related to burundi is referendum but it gives a taste of the tense atmosphere in which the vote is taking place. there not always apparent bundy is deeply divided over its president...
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he's interviewed by house intelligence committee member, democrat jim himes. >> what do you think the risks and opportunities are of the trump foreign policy, which is radically different than the obama foreign policy? >> well, i try to look for areas where i could be supportive. of president trump and his foreign policy. whatever it turns out to be. for example, i agreed with are we came out on afghanistan. and i know it was a teleprompter speech and all that. but i thought he said the right things. and we need to stay there. as undesirable as many may view that. so i felt that was the right call. i supported president trump's acceptance of the invitation to have a summit with kim jong un. i don't know where that's going to go. there are all kinds of potential pitfalls here. but why not try something different? >> watch afterwords sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv.
he's interviewed by house intelligence committee member, democrat jim himes. >> what do you think the risks and opportunities are of the trump foreign policy, which is radically different than the obama foreign policy? >> well, i try to look for areas where i could be supportive. of president trump and his foreign policy. whatever it turns out to be. for example, i agreed with are we came out on afghanistan. and i know it was a teleprompter speech and all that. but i thought he said...
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you have people like franklin graham, perhaps his greatest evangelical supporter,po you hacomparing himeively to prophetsam, like abraham and mos and david. you have pat robertson saying that trump's authority a is thority of god, and anyone who refuses to obey it is disobeying god. this is not normal political rhetoric. vu: well, so where is this intersection of religion and politics heang, then? because if you look at the 2016 election, there was a cnn poll, right, and that poll found that 61% of white catholics voted for president trump. it was even higher among white evangelical voters. aslan: 81%. vu: 81%, right. so how has that role of religion changed in politics over the years? aslan: let's be clear. 81% of white evangelicals voted for donald trump. 67% of evangelicals of color voted fohillary clinton. these are people who believe the same thing, who have the same theology but who have a different skin tone, so again, we can't keep pretenng that race isn't the primary factor in so many of these discussions that we are having here. this is an issue among white evangelicals, and i
you have people like franklin graham, perhaps his greatest evangelical supporter,po you hacomparing himeively to prophetsam, like abraham and mos and david. you have pat robertson saying that trump's authority a is thority of god, and anyone who refuses to obey it is disobeying god. this is not normal political rhetoric. vu: well, so where is this intersection of religion and politics heang, then? because if you look at the 2016 election, there was a cnn poll, right, and that poll found that...
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intelligence community interviewed by intelligence committee member democratic representative jim himes of connecticut. "after words" is a weekly program of relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> host: thanks so much for agreeing to this interview. it's a privilege for me. we've sat across each other at the oversight and now we get to have this conversation about this remarkable book that you've written. >> guest: first, thanks for doing this. it is an honor for me to have you do this. >> let's talk a little bit about the person. the book is remarkable and some of the criticism of where we are today. there's a good history of the solutions community not surprisingly not a ton on jim clapper the person beyond your history but with the ethic of something that struck me. i've been doing this for ten years you are the scariest guy to have in the business. it may be a stereotypical thinking, the long tradition of being involved in the national security sphere you are not necessarily the first person i would think of as being an aggressive warrio
intelligence community interviewed by intelligence committee member democratic representative jim himes of connecticut. "after words" is a weekly program of relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> host: thanks so much for agreeing to this interview. it's a privilege for me. we've sat across each other at the oversight and now we get to have this conversation about this remarkable book that you've written. >> guest: first,...
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"after james clapper with his book on fears"book "facts and and he is interviewed by democrat jim himeshimes: what do you think the risks and opportunities are of the trump foreign policy, which is radically different than the obama foreign policy? james clapper: i have tried to look at ways that could be supportive of president trump and his foreign policy, whatever it turns out to be. for example, i agree what he came out on afghanistan. i know it was a teleprompter speech and all of that, but i thought you said the right things, and we need to stay maye, as undesirable as we view that. i thought that was the right call. i supported president trump's acceptance of the invitation to have a summit with kim jong-un. i don't know where that is going to go. there are potential pitfalls here, but why not try something different? >> watch "after words" sunday night on c-span2's booktv. >> "washington journal" continues. host: at our table this morning, darren soto, democrat of florida, and he sits on the agriculture committee, here to talk about the future of the farm bill and food stamp pro
"after james clapper with his book on fears"book "facts and and he is interviewed by democrat jim himeshimes: what do you think the risks and opportunities are of the trump foreign policy, which is radically different than the obama foreign policy? james clapper: i have tried to look at ways that could be supportive of president trump and his foreign policy, whatever it turns out to be. for example, i agree what he came out on afghanistan. i know it was a teleprompter speech and...
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. >> talking to congressman jim himes, talking to ben wittes, both of them actually sort of came to the same conclusion, this is horrible appeaseable, slippery slope stuff, they are breaking precedents that are priceless and can you blame them? >> right. >> given the circumstances that they're in, maybe there is a greater good that they are trying to sacrifice for. the question is whether or not the sacrifices buy them anything toward that greater good and we just don't know it yet. >> i always found -- i had to learn this, actually, working in the senate. when the other side is demanding something of you, you always look at it, as long as you can trying to find, is there anything in there i can give them, is there anything? and rosenstein is now in politics, in a way na-a deputy attorney general hasn't been for a very, very long time. this takes us back to a previous era of politics when the justice department was politicized but in the modern era it hasn't been. so he's in politics now. when he looks at a trump moment, he has to look at it like a politician and figure out is there a w
. >> talking to congressman jim himes, talking to ben wittes, both of them actually sort of came to the same conclusion, this is horrible appeaseable, slippery slope stuff, they are breaking precedents that are priceless and can you blame them? >> right. >> given the circumstances that they're in, maybe there is a greater good that they are trying to sacrifice for. the question is whether or not the sacrifices buy them anything toward that greater good and we just don't know...
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he is interviewed by intelligence committee member, democratic representative, jim himes of connecticut. after that a program with relevant guest post interview talk authors about their latest work.>> thank you for agreeing to this interview. it is a privilege for me. we sat across each other across the chasm and now we get to have this conversation about this remarkable new bit that you written. >> thanks very much for doing this. it is an honor for me to have you do it. >> let's start a little bit about the person. the book is remarkable and some of the criticism of where we are today politically. we have some really astute evaluations and the history of the intelligence community. not surprisingly. not a ton on jim klapper the person beyond your early history. let me ask you a little bit based on something that really struck me. i've been doing this for 10 years, six years on the intelligence committee. i would say that you are the scariest guy to have as a witness. [laughter] my question is, though it may be sort of stereotypical thinking, military family, long tradition of being in
he is interviewed by intelligence committee member, democratic representative, jim himes of connecticut. after that a program with relevant guest post interview talk authors about their latest work.>> thank you for agreeing to this interview. it is a privilege for me. we sat across each other across the chasm and now we get to have this conversation about this remarkable new bit that you written. >> thanks very much for doing this. it is an honor for me to have you do it. >>...
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he is interviewed by intelligence committee member, democratic representative jim himes of connecticut. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> jim, thanks so much for agreeing to this interview. this is a privilege for me. sat across each other, across the oversciaticassism. now now we talk about the, remarkable book you've written. >> thanks so much for doing it. it is an honor for me to have you do it. >> let's start a little bit about the person. the book's remarkable in some of the criticism of where we are today politically. has really astute evaluations and good history of the intelligence community. not surprisingly, not a ton on jim clapper the person beyond your early history. let me tell you, let me ask you a question based on something that really struck me. i've been doing this for 10 years, six years on the intelligence committee. i will tell you are the scariest guy to have as a witness. pretty all business. my question, though it may be stereotypical thinking, military family,
he is interviewed by intelligence committee member, democratic representative jim himes of connecticut. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> jim, thanks so much for agreeing to this interview. this is a privilege for me. sat across each other, across the oversciaticassism. now now we talk about the, remarkable book you've written. >> thanks so much for doing it. it is an honor...
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sh him hime was patient. her hugs were less wiggly. she would climb into sleep with me and somehow she would fit. she would not wake me up with -- pug nose and mischievous eyes a quarter inch from my sleeping face. she would stand beside our bed until i felt her there, she would put the fragrant locks against my chest and fall asleep. her peace made me feel strong. we need her, and yet we have her. we cannot touch her and yet we feel her. we hopeope she'll -- for a stay in our house long, long time. " they eventually had a daughter. she was the one i had on the string who said lookup cousin betty. dora was the aftermath of that letter and is absolutely beloved by her father. i have other examples with me of other presidents who have used poetry in their speeches. president bush was not big on poetry in his speeches. i have with me, and maybe during our discussion i will share some of the ones from other presidents. i close on a much lighter note. i had a client two weeks ago who had to speak at a big st. patrick's day dinner on the 16t
sh him hime was patient. her hugs were less wiggly. she would climb into sleep with me and somehow she would fit. she would not wake me up with -- pug nose and mischievous eyes a quarter inch from my sleeping face. she would stand beside our bed until i felt her there, she would put the fragrant locks against my chest and fall asleep. her peace made me feel strong. we need her, and yet we have her. we cannot touch her and yet we feel her. we hopeope she'll -- for a stay in our house long, long...
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. >> harris: democratic candidate jim himes says the president cannot refuse a mueller subpoena. >> that
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national intelligence director, james clapper, "facts and fierce" and interviewed by democrat jim himes. >> what do you think the risks and opportunities of the trump foreign policy which is radically different than the obama foreign policy? >> i looked in areas to be supportive of president trump and his foreign policy whatever it turns out to be. for example, i agreed with where he came out on afghanistan. and i know it was a teleprompter speech. but he said the right things and we need to stay there as undesirable many may view that. i thought that was the right call. i supported president trump's acceptance of the invitation to have a summit with kim jong un. i don't know where that is going to go and there are potential pitfalls here but why not try something different. >> watch 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. the house failed to pass the farm bill last week. next up, a conversation on the future of the $867 billion legislation, from "washington journal."
national intelligence director, james clapper, "facts and fierce" and interviewed by democrat jim himes. >> what do you think the risks and opportunities of the trump foreign policy which is radically different than the obama foreign policy? >> i looked in areas to be supportive of president trump and his foreign policy whatever it turns out to be. for example, i agreed with where he came out on afghanistan. and i know it was a teleprompter speech. but he said the right...
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justice gorsuch led the 5-4 majority in this case, the other wur justices with hime on the conservative side of the court and he ruled the federal arbitration act says you have to enforce the great according to its terms. workers, you cannot band together. you have to bring your claims individually. >> brangham: can you explain whr people who haven't been following alon an arbitration clause essentially says? >> basically, it's saying thacl if you have m against the prployer, you have to go in ate arbitration, and that kind of a proceeding, generally the employer fin an arbitrator -- there are associations of arbitrators -- to come in. it's supposed to be a neutraral trator, to hear your claim and make a decision, you are bound by that decision. and roughly 25 million employees in the united stats are under these arbitration agreements that include bans on collective or class actions. >> brangham: and these are clauses many times people have no idea they're signing. >> generally not. mes they're in very smal print. that's assent case with consumer arbitration agreements. back in 2011, t
justice gorsuch led the 5-4 majority in this case, the other wur justices with hime on the conservative side of the court and he ruled the federal arbitration act says you have to enforce the great according to its terms. workers, you cannot band together. you have to bring your claims individually. >> brangham: can you explain whr people who haven't been following alon an arbitration clause essentially says? >> basically, it's saying thacl if you have m against the prployer, you...
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he's interviewed by democrat jim himes. water the weaknesses the -- has? i think a weakness that at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the community was not as integrated, collaborative as it needed to be. so they recommended the creation whoseeadership position full-time job would be to foster and promote integration across the multiple components of the intelligence community. at one point to the run up to the law passed after the 9/11 commission, which established the position, and there was talk of the time about trading the department of intelligence, which i think would be a real mistake for this country. but notother reasons, one of which was the civil reason privacy such as juggernaut intelligence agencies. for the united states model and our values, as awkward as it may be, as long as you have a champion for keeping an integrated parent -- integrated. >> watch that tonight on c-span two's book tv. vietnam war veteran john walker talks about his service as a vietnam veteran medic and his struggle with poster medicine stress d
he's interviewed by democrat jim himes. water the weaknesses the -- has? i think a weakness that at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the community was not as integrated, collaborative as it needed to be. so they recommended the creation whoseeadership position full-time job would be to foster and promote integration across the multiple components of the intelligence community. at one point to the run up to the law passed after the 9/11 commission, which established the...
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. >> congressman himes, thank you. much appreciated. >> thank you, rachel. >> stay with us.upbeat mu] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller transitions™ light under control™ yes. it's a targeted medicine proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, and lower oral steroid use. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. fasenra™ is designed to work with the body to target and remove eosinophils. fasenra™ is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with severe eosinophilic asthma. don't use fasenra™ for sudden breathing problems or other problems caused by eosinophils. fasenra™ may cause headache, sore throat, and allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens or if you have a parasitic infection. fasenra™ is a targeted treatment for eosinophilic asthma. that's imp
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