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through rather embarrassingly into reason may's administration has suffered fifteen defeats in the house of law.
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housing policy. anding us is the president ceo of the national for housing alliance. what does your association do? tradeional organization, civil rights organization. 501-c#3.nonprofit, a one of the laws we enforce is the fair housing act which is celebrating its 50th anniversary today. host: what is the fair housing role? guest: it is a role that was ofmulgated by hud in july 2015. the rule had been in effect for 2.5 years before it was suspended. the affirmative and fair housing role was one that was promulgated to better and force the fair housing act. the rule seeks to make clear and provide a mechanism for a public housingd authorities across the united states to comply with the affirmatively furthering fair housing provision of the fair housing act. we're looking at the 2018 fair housing trends report. making every neighborhood a piece of opportunity. what has your organization found in housing trends? guest: fair housing complaints have been going up. we have seen this for the last four years. that is a disturbing trend in one way. in another way, it is a reflection of the fact that more people are learning about their fair housing rights. there are about 4 million instances of
housing policy. anding us is the president ceo of the national for housing alliance. what does your association do? tradeional organization, civil rights organization. 501-c#3.nonprofit, a one of the laws we enforce is the fair housing act which is celebrating its 50th anniversary today. host: what is the fair housing role? guest: it is a role that was ofmulgated by hud in july 2015. the rule had been in effect for 2.5 years before it was suspended. the affirmative and fair housing role was one...
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may suffered another defeat in the house of laws to prevent a hard border in northern ireland followingg to get some advice an explanation from a global director on data and polling, mina. explain to us the importance of the eu customs union and explain why theresa may enter fellow cabinet members were thrashing out the details. >> that is indeed the interesting question because when we talk about the customs union, britain has said they want to leave the customs union because they want to have their own independent trade policy. this crystallizes around the question of the irish border. be leaving the customs union, there has to be a hard border at their exterior. that is impossible so they are trying to find workarounds. theresa may's adjusted not staying in the customs union but striking a custom partnership i what she proposed was that the -- a custom partnership. eu said,proposed, the we do not like that option. they also said, why don't we have the max backed option which is using technology, technology aat does not exist, to have border. the problem is that none of these options
may suffered another defeat in the house of laws to prevent a hard border in northern ireland followingg to get some advice an explanation from a global director on data and polling, mina. explain to us the importance of the eu customs union and explain why theresa may enter fellow cabinet members were thrashing out the details. >> that is indeed the interesting question because when we talk about the customs union, britain has said they want to leave the customs union because they want...
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going to be like it was originated in eighty ninety four and that is going to pop the heart of the house on rule of law because right now it's a bit camouflaged you don't really see it it's very discreet discreet on the outside perhaps but the interior cannot hide the splendor of the trenches it is home to. many of the original furnishings and fixtures are very well preserved. it is cliche people have all you living in are to me why. how can you breanne it's overwhelming you know motives and colors are just pouring like a monsoon on you not at all. getting a make over but the indian art lover was a godsend for the building and the cultural heritage of brussels a sleeping beauty wakened with the kids. that's all we have time for today if you'd like to see any of our reports again just visit our home page to w dot com or our facebook page the w stories thanks so much for being with us. currently. the to. ensure the conflicts are going to come from doing the powerful close my guest this week here in jerusalem is my current few demystify public affairs. these government has rejected any international inves
going to be like it was originated in eighty ninety four and that is going to pop the heart of the house on rule of law because right now it's a bit camouflaged you don't really see it it's very discreet discreet on the outside perhaps but the interior cannot hide the splendor of the trenches it is home to. many of the original furnishings and fixtures are very well preserved. it is cliche people have all you living in are to me why. how can you breanne it's overwhelming you know motives and...
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of accept that there aviews are sincere. people at the white house, generally speaking, believe that the sanctuary state law is a good thing. it hamperser their ability tok p the public safe. i was struck by the diskeb, between the rhetoric coming out of the white house and the president in particular, saying, this mayoryi g, we don't have a problem with crime, and you know documentedimmigrants. it's sort of the problem that is
of accept that there aviews are sincere. people at the white house, generally speaking, believe that the sanctuary state law is a good thing. it hamperser their ability tok p the public safe. i was struck by the diskeb, between the rhetoric coming out of the white house and the president in particular, saying, this mayoryi g, we don't have a problem with crime, and you know documentedimmigrants. it's sort of the problem that is
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given the american people a choice but party leadership joined together in the passage of the so called fair housing law, an attack on private property of the everyone looking for the democratic and republican party demonstration joined together to pass this antiproperty law, you would need a 180-degree alternate from the present position of both parties. >> this past we can, you have occasional yu said, this is not ang exact quote, regardless of what happens in november, we are going to change some trens. >> i am saying, the fact that we are having the largest crowds, we are having the most support for our attitude and philosophy throughout the country is today making the leadership of both national parties sit down and think, is making members of the congress wonder whether we are voting right or whether or not we must change our position, this movement is going to help change trends in the country. >> are you talking then about possible spoiling. >> no sir. change is trend is not going to spoil anything, is going to correct things, that is what we are in the race for, to change directions in our coun
given the american people a choice but party leadership joined together in the passage of the so called fair housing law, an attack on private property of the everyone looking for the democratic and republican party demonstration joined together to pass this antiproperty law, you would need a 180-degree alternate from the present position of both parties. >> this past we can, you have occasional yu said, this is not ang exact quote, regardless of what happens in november, we are going to...
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we have the law in place and enforcing it through my office. >> lou: now the issue of immigration. and your thoughts of what the housef representative discharges works against your law and the interest of the state of texas and people of the state of texas versus a speaker of the house and lame duck and wants to stay speaker and apparent leap keep his hands in the coffers and chamber of commerce and koch. >> you are talking about daca issue. absolutely. i don't know what congress should or shouldn't. >> lou: it is a lot of issues with speaker ryan. >> it is a issue of constitutional power. it is it up to congress to do something and they are not required to. this is it an action of a president that overstepped his bounds. and all we are doing saying we can't have a president doing that and a current president that is it ready to rescind it. and whether congress does something isn't in my power to decide. but ultmaptly it is my power to enforce the constitution. >> lou: we wish more attorney generals did so in the country and even one who is the ultimate law enforcement officer of the country. the and a member of the
we have the law in place and enforcing it through my office. >> lou: now the issue of immigration. and your thoughts of what the housef representative discharges works against your law and the interest of the state of texas and people of the state of texas versus a speaker of the house and lame duck and wants to stay speaker and apparent leap keep his hands in the coffers and chamber of commerce and koch. >> you are talking about daca issue. absolutely. i don't know what congress...
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roberts are working on a bipartisan bill and i think that will have a lot better chance of becoming law than the one the house is working on. >> for years the veil has been
roberts are working on a bipartisan bill and i think that will have a lot better chance of becoming law than the one the house is working on. >> for years the veil has been
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judge napolitano: congressman running for senate in indiana offering a resolution without force of law. the housence an investigation in 30 days, bob mueller doesn't have to show his cards. on using a metaphor. the jigsaw puzzle is complete. you don't evidence when you want it, you don't get evidence in a logical sequence, from people who want to give it to you but you can't reveal what you have until they make sense. the 10,000 p6 are puzzle has parts completed not complete and congress has no business putting its nose into this investigation until it is done. they charge somebody and exonerate somebody, write a report about what they found and sent it to congressman under the law they can't end until their pursuit of evidence is at a end. smith >> something surprising people this morning, and in the daily lives, the amount of money being spent on this and costing taxpayers $17 million so far. we have not confirmed that. >> bob mueller has to report every 6 months. and they are relatively soon. iran contra during the reagan and george hw bush years, 80 or 85 million. and the pres. pardoned them.
judge napolitano: congressman running for senate in indiana offering a resolution without force of law. the housence an investigation in 30 days, bob mueller doesn't have to show his cards. on using a metaphor. the jigsaw puzzle is complete. you don't evidence when you want it, you don't get evidence in a logical sequence, from people who want to give it to you but you can't reveal what you have until they make sense. the 10,000 p6 are puzzle has parts completed not complete and congress has no...
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to do that, essentially contrary to about 40 years' worth of processes between the white house and law enforcement agencies where, to prevent an appearance of political meddling, federal law enforcement, administrations have afforded doing that sort of stuff. they want try to appear impartial, that the agencies act according to what they determine to be facts worsthy of inquiry. he has the power, i believe, but he shouldn't, i think, create an appearance that he is investigating or seeking others to investigate that which he thinks are political rivals of his, as in the case of the clintons and podesta in later e-mails, or to undermine the investigation that mueller is undertaking. it's not desirable by any analysis of white house, fbi, doj communications policies that i said have lasted for years ndk years, of course, multiple administrations. but i think he can ask those who work for him to carry out, you know, a request to inquire. >> isn't there a difference, however, about an investigation that may be precipitated, or an informant looking into a campaign for political purposes ver
to do that, essentially contrary to about 40 years' worth of processes between the white house and law enforcement agencies where, to prevent an appearance of political meddling, federal law enforcement, administrations have afforded doing that sort of stuff. they want try to appear impartial, that the agencies act according to what they determine to be facts worsthy of inquiry. he has the power, i believe, but he shouldn't, i think, create an appearance that he is investigating or seeking...
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law is a builder. but different scales of building. my brother-in-law does houses. but they do not speak the same language. they are two builders bonding over the television set in the debate. a way of connecting that i don't think hillary had. >> obviously, president trump won a lot of democratic voters or swing voters. some people describe them as the democrats. and wisconsin -- did those folks find their common ground with president trump on economic issues or cultural issues? what is your sense -- in your area of wisconsin? that is a huge swing you just described. >> if you have a factor in your hometown and your making $35 an hour -- because of what you perceive as a bad trade deal and your factory is gone and your making not $35, but $14 an hour, that is a pretty frustrating thing. and listen, i think we have a lot of immigrant labor that helps on farms. but there is a sense that we as americans should say who comes in and who doesn't. not that my community does not want people to come and but they want them to come in lawfully. putting flags in the yard -- the
law is a builder. but different scales of building. my brother-in-law does houses. but they do not speak the same language. they are two builders bonding over the television set in the debate. a way of connecting that i don't think hillary had. >> obviously, president trump won a lot of democratic voters or swing voters. some people describe them as the democrats. and wisconsin -- did those folks find their common ground with president trump on economic issues or cultural issues? what is...
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that don't fit you too much. 8 minutes until the top of the hour, an unemployed 30-year-old man even acted from his parents house in a court of lawut that is not enough to get him out. a store you won't believe. the cat that used one of its 9 lives going for a wild ride. ♪ ♪ what's new pussycat ♪ whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa ♪ ♪ pussycat pussycat prepare for your demise, mr. billingsley! do your worst, doctor. i will. but first, a little presentation. hijacking earth's geothermal energy supply. phase 1. choosing the right drill bit. as long as evil villains reveal their plans, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> a 30-year-old man is ordered to move out of his parents house, he must leave in new york state. they offered to leave, but reportedly went back home after court. tammy on facebook says yes but parents are part of the problem. thank god my son saved up, runs is seriously parents should not do that. the court should not have a role in this as well. he is going to appeal but will be there a while. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. senate qu
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of florida who also has been a strong advocate for jerusalem governor rick scott thank you howie in ninety eight ninety five the jerusalem embassy act became law voted in favor overwhelmingly by both houses of congress and led i should add by a former senator who is here today senator joseph lieberman thank you howie that law which was reaffirmed just last year by of ninety two zero in the senate declared jerusalem to be the capital of israel and mandated the move of the embassy . twenty three long years have passed since the transfer of the embassy became the law of the land but today we keep our promise to the american people and weeks stand to israel the same right we extend to every other nation the right to designate its capital city thank you but also city i should add which houses all three seats of government with a three thousand year old history dating back to the time when king david major roussillon the capital of ancient israel. jerusalem has inspired americans since well before the founding of our republic john winthrop in sixteen thirty as he approached massachusetts bay spoke of his quest to build the new jerusalem as a city on a hill. a phrase later expanded by president
of florida who also has been a strong advocate for jerusalem governor rick scott thank you howie in ninety eight ninety five the jerusalem embassy act became law voted in favor overwhelmingly by both houses of congress and led i should add by a former senator who is here today senator joseph lieberman thank you howie that law which was reaffirmed just last year by of ninety two zero in the senate declared jerusalem to be the capital of israel and mandated the move of the embassy . twenty three...
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actually purchased by monroe and launch the white house historical association and then gave the tour of the white house ebs the first woman, she gotten any law -- in any for the presentation but the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television.hm that was a great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of her work with the white house and this dinner as well. the most controversial people at dinner robert oppenheimer there were people picketing outside the white house he had received the nobel prize 1954 for chemistry he was concerned there wasn't sufficient progress.n made on the agreement with the soviet union. he had written a number of letters to president kennedy they were quite strident and in one instance he compared kennedy to hitler so he was picketing the day before and on that day and his wife was also picketing and then went to the hotel and change clothes and went to dinner and in the recession line he said i've seen you spend around the white house a few times. [laughter] but then before introducing him to the first lady he said i hope you continue to express your opinions now mrs. kennedy was nott as gracious he
actually purchased by monroe and launch the white house historical association and then gave the tour of the white house ebs the first woman, she gotten any law -- in any for the presentation but the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television.hm that was a great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of her work with the white house and this dinner as well. the most controversial people at dinner robert oppenheimer there were people picketing outside the white house he had...
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president has made it clear to the men and woman of law-enforcement and their families that we are with you. we stand with you. president donald trump in the white houserve on the thin blue line of law-enforcement the honor and the respect that you earn every single day. [applause] as you know, and as this dave of remembrance of visibly reminds us, there is hardship in your calling and much work to be done to ensure the safety and security of men and women that serve in law enforcement. this year alone, we have seen attacks on law-enforcement officers that have claimed the lives of 28 heroes. soon, these names will join those of 199 police officers who have fallen in the line of duty last year. we remember, memorialize, pray for them today. all of their names will be added to a long line of heroes, more than 21000 strong who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect the lives of their fellow americans. these names like them gone before will forever be etched in those two marble walls at the national law-enforcement's memorial. be assured, these names will forever be etched into the hearts of the american people. those of you who wear the uniform and want
president has made it clear to the men and woman of law-enforcement and their families that we are with you. we stand with you. president donald trump in the white houserve on the thin blue line of law-enforcement the honor and the respect that you earn every single day. [applause] as you know, and as this dave of remembrance of visibly reminds us, there is hardship in your calling and much work to be done to ensure the safety and security of men and women that serve in law enforcement. this...
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of the protocol, ms. haspel vigorously defended them and according to the same reports the white house reviewed message laws that made it clear just how accepting she had been of interrogation techniques and the fact is as far as the record indicates the only action ms. haspel has taken with regard to u.s. torture practices as is doing her best to cover it up making the choices that were made after 911 because this matters especially with the president like donald trump. as a candidate donald trump said he will bring back a hell of a lot worse than because even if it w doesn't work they deserve it anyway. and as president donald trump rolled back from his plan to reinstate the use of secret prisonsy overseas only after overwhelming bipartisan outrage. the stakes are high torture is one of the darkest chapters in our modern history we cannot give this president any reason to drag this country back we cannot allow any room for that mistake to occur again. ms. haspel 33 years at the cia had decorated career and has sacrificed for this country in many ways that americans will never know. no doubt her current an
of the protocol, ms. haspel vigorously defended them and according to the same reports the white house reviewed message laws that made it clear just how accepting she had been of interrogation techniques and the fact is as far as the record indicates the only action ms. haspel has taken with regard to u.s. torture practices as is doing her best to cover it up making the choices that were made after 911 because this matters especially with the president like donald trump. as a candidate donald...
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roberts are working on a bipartisan bill and i think that will have a lot better chance of becoming law than the one the house is working on. >> for years the veil has been bipartisan. it's been a source of food programs but it's also involved in the biggest conservation efforts of the new on a national level every year and finally of course when you go back in time, the senate has been bipartisan on this and we are ready to go. the prediction is we get something done in june and i know that it has become very partisan. we don't see that in the senate and in fact the democratic leader of the committee i and te house has said that he is endorsing and supporting what we are doing in the senate so we hope we will be able to produce when the farm prices are volatile and rural america has had ups and downs and all kinds of problems as identified with rural broadband and that is what we believe. >> thank you, everybody.
roberts are working on a bipartisan bill and i think that will have a lot better chance of becoming law than the one the house is working on. >> for years the veil has been bipartisan. it's been a source of food programs but it's also involved in the biggest conservation efforts of the new on a national level every year and finally of course when you go back in time, the senate has been bipartisan on this and we are ready to go. the prediction is we get something done in june and i know...
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people whereas the on the elected laws are blocking those efforts or holding them up at least and there is on the other side of the argument argue well it's the job of the house of lords to hold politicians to account and to scrutinize the laws that they are trying to pass. now here are some of you may not expect to see that apparently are enough opioids in the waters off seattle on the west coast of america that shellfish there are no toasting positive for the drugs scientists so it reflects the high number of people in the surrounding area who take the substances. eat in what we excrete goes into the puget sound telling me that there's a lot of people taking arctic zero down and you know in the puget sound area it's coming likely from the wastewater treatment plant so how do i know this well clean muscles were put into more than a dozen locations are there and it turned out that three of the areas were later confirmed to be contaminated waste water management can't filter out the opioids so it seems the muscles are unable to metabolize metabolize these drugs but it seems others see life can and they may have become addicted the story gets weird it well this
people whereas the on the elected laws are blocking those efforts or holding them up at least and there is on the other side of the argument argue well it's the job of the house of lords to hold politicians to account and to scrutinize the laws that they are trying to pass. now here are some of you may not expect to see that apparently are enough opioids in the waters off seattle on the west coast of america that shellfish there are no toasting positive for the drugs scientists so it reflects...
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house. of commons. may have holds up as president rides up high of our law enforcement and animal press. odd. for celebration of world press freedom day may third on d w. the dangerous battle for images signs women. some of exceptional stories. one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the frontlines capturing streets full moments in time and even risking the testaments she gave her life to other stories of people who ended up killing. women more photographers starting may third on t.w. . time for an upgrade. from the church grows only by. hamas with. design highlights you can make yourself. against tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. to upgrade yourself with interior design channel on you tube. play. here i've been reporting from the white house on the for young google but i was you know the site of the well but the tell such about the foods your favorite place. in the book but didn't explain the title plain silly. the champion of free and fairly forging for the last sixty five years w e four minds.
house. of commons. may have holds up as president rides up high of our law enforcement and animal press. odd. for celebration of world press freedom day may third on d w. the dangerous battle for images signs women. some of exceptional stories. one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the frontlines capturing streets full moments in time and even risking the testaments she gave her life to other stories of people who ended up killing. women more photographers starting may third on...
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a change and liberalisation of the laws in northern ireland but the political reality is very difficult. there is broad support among mps of many different parties the house but if it were to come to a vote, and thatis if it were to come to a vote, and that is a big if, there's talk of an amendment to the domestic violence bill currently going through parliament which would change the law, it may well be that is every vote where mps can vote according to their conscience and they are not whipped by the respective parties but for that to happen, as i say, when there is no government or assembly in place in northern ireland would be controversial and there are many hurdles to overcome before it could happen. thank you for joining before it could happen. thank you forjoining us. jonathan before it could happen. thank you for joining us. jonathan blake. parts of the midlands and wales are recovering from flash floods caused by heavy rainfall yesterday. one of the worst affected areas is selly park in birmingham. 0ne local resident stu dunnigan sent us this picture of his road which has been badly affected by the downpour. and we can speak to stu now. thank yo
a change and liberalisation of the laws in northern ireland but the political reality is very difficult. there is broad support among mps of many different parties the house but if it were to come to a vote, and thatis if it were to come to a vote, and that is a big if, there's talk of an amendment to the domestic violence bill currently going through parliament which would change the law, it may well be that is every vote where mps can vote according to their conscience and they are not...
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in 1995, the jerusalem embassy voted one law and was by both houses of congress and led by joseph lieberman. this law was reaffirmed last 90-0 and itte of joseph lieberman. declared jerusalem as the capital of israel and mandated the move of the embassy. passed long years have since this transfer has become the law of the land, but we now extend the same right we have two other nations, a right to designate the capital city. add,ital city, i should that houses the three seats of government and a history that dates back to thedeclared jeruse time when king david made jerusalem the ancient capital of israel and this has befored americans since the founding of our republic. of a questop spoke to build a new jerusalem as a city on a hill, a phrase that would be expanded by ronald reagan to be the shining city on the hill and the united states established this consulate before the birth of the state of relaxed andincoln told his wife that it was finally time for him to take and and he expressed a hope desire to visit the city of jerusalem and many say that those were his last words in ford's the
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house. the teenagerer in the video tells me how it unfolded and what this reveals about law enforcement in the era ofre on vacation. but the best seat in the house if you're at outback. introducing the aussie 4-course, starting at $15.99. but hurry, aussie 4-course won't last long! and try our everyday lunch combos, starting at $7.99. i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. and that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can
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of california mayors and lawmakers are thinking president donald trump. >>> they were invited to the white house because of their opposition to california's sanctuary laws. many attendees were republicans from southern california who was asking the president for help in fighting illegal immigration. >>> we are here with the message they are trying to sand. >>> bay area politicians were present at today's roundtable. instead they responded on social media with the group that came to president donald trump to say california is in serious trouble. >> there is a revolution going on in california. >> reporter: they are calling themselves the republican resistance. a dismissed part of golden state's politics. many of the people at this table have publicly opposed sb54 the sanctuary state bill signed by governor jerry brown in october. spin when jerry brown cares more about illegal criminals than he does about the hispanic community, this is insanity. >> not once has governor brown invited a republican to discuss this issue. it is a crisis. >> reporter: governor responded to this by saying president donald trump is lying on immigration, lying about crying, lyi
of california mayors and lawmakers are thinking president donald trump. >>> they were invited to the white house because of their opposition to california's sanctuary laws. many attendees were republicans from southern california who was asking the president for help in fighting illegal immigration. >>> we are here with the message they are trying to sand. >>> bay area politicians were present at today's roundtable. instead they responded on social media with the...
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today i also rise in support of house resolution 285, to express the deep desire of this congress to mend any rift, to build any bridge, and to teach any less ob between law enforcement -- lesson between law enforcement and the communities they serve. whether black, brown, white, gay, straight, rich or poor, our country's courageous law enforcement officers are a rare breed of man or woman who run to the sound of danger. they are part of the very fabric of this nation. indeed, without their and their family's sacrifices, our society would most certainly be torn apart with the darkest of our human impulses. and their higher purpose and profession has been invaded by politics. sure, there are bad apples who must be weeded out with the accountability for an imperfect system. but during this police week, let us come together, like we do in unity of our prayer and of our floge this great nation -- pledge to this great nation. this encourages us to do better as a society. and law enforcement officers could always work harder on putting themselves in the shoes of the skeptical people in the community, to understand why there is fear, why some see the law as oppo
today i also rise in support of house resolution 285, to express the deep desire of this congress to mend any rift, to build any bridge, and to teach any less ob between law enforcement -- lesson between law enforcement and the communities they serve. whether black, brown, white, gay, straight, rich or poor, our country's courageous law enforcement officers are a rare breed of man or woman who run to the sound of danger. they are part of the very fabric of this nation. indeed, without their and...
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president has made it clear to the men and women of law enforcement that we are with you, we stand with you, and with president donald trump in the white housewe will always give those who serve on the thin blue line of law enforcement we will always give those who serve those in the line of law enforcement the honor and the respect that you earn every single day. [applause] but as all of you know, and as this day of remembrance so vividly reminds us, there is much hardship and much work to be done. to ensure the safety and security of the men and women who serve the law enforcement. alone, we have seen a tax on law enforcement officers that have claimed the lives of. soon, these names will join those peace officers fell in the line of duty last year. and memorialized, we pray for them today. and all their names will be added to a long line of euros, more than 1000 strong, who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect the lives and liberties of their americans. that names, like those have gone before, will forever be etched at the national law enforcement officers memorial veteran. the assured will. these names will also be forever etched in th
president has made it clear to the men and women of law enforcement that we are with you, we stand with you, and with president donald trump in the white housewe will always give those who serve on the thin blue line of law enforcement we will always give those who serve those in the line of law enforcement the honor and the respect that you earn every single day. [applause] but as all of you know, and as this day of remembrance so vividly reminds us, there is much hardship and much work to be...
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demolish soviet era monuments including statues of red army soldiers on june the twenty second twenty seventeen the polish lower house approved this law. tomiki the visit of each of only twenty of us when us took the mucho visible a newbie it's been naked love is what it should be at all visible in years yet to be scotia was should lend those the futile you push in shelton she built a bit of food is a pony in the time of. venus is what happened to poland when it was occupied by the third drawing nine hundred thirty nine it ceased to exist as an independent state. but polish textbooks ignored this. serious concern years it was up a cigarette check it out of let's go there goes at this but gee bosko they really chris it doesn't. taste. good but it. don't read the. weakest us in the states they know they go for people like. you so. let's throw a low. level to the dark and. join me every thursday on the alec salmon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike
demolish soviet era monuments including statues of red army soldiers on june the twenty second twenty seventeen the polish lower house approved this law. tomiki the visit of each of only twenty of us when us took the mucho visible a newbie it's been naked love is what it should be at all visible in years yet to be scotia was should lend those the futile you push in shelton she built a bit of food is a pony in the time of. venus is what happened to poland when it was occupied by the third...
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you heard in nielsen's comments about wanting a legislative solution, the white house says they do want some kind of law passed in congress to solve the daca program. very high.price is they are not just wanting to pass a law to legalize dreamers enrolled in the program, they would like other things that involve a border wall and funding for that, cutting legal immigration in half, which is not palatable to democrats and many republicans, and what they loopholes,g asylum which would reform asylum laws. though they say they want administration to deal with dreamers, they want that and a much grander package of laws. host: looking at the larger issue of daca, is this part of the permanent solution or is there reality to this effort? >> we are going live to the homeland security ski and secretary nielsen is taking her seat. and expected to talk about border security as well as counterterrorism and other efforts her department is undertaking to protect the united states.
you heard in nielsen's comments about wanting a legislative solution, the white house says they do want some kind of law passed in congress to solve the daca program. very high.price is they are not just wanting to pass a law to legalize dreamers enrolled in the program, they would like other things that involve a border wall and funding for that, cutting legal immigration in half, which is not palatable to democrats and many republicans, and what they loopholes,g asylum which would reform...
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demolish soviet era monuments including statues of red army soldiers on june the twenty second twenty seventeen the polish lower house approved this law. tomiki the visibility of each of only twenty of us when us took the mucho visible and you'll get spun naked love is what chitty atop is of all a new exhibit is going to issued lend us the kittle your version shot and ship. mean that a much. this is what happened to poland when it was occupied by the third royal sion nine hundred thirty nine it ceased to exist as an independent state. but punished. with this. serious concern years it was up a little so let's go there goes at this but go there really chris it doesn't. get it will be kissed us it just it stay you know they go. on you so. oh a stroll. postscript let's go to the talk about art. and the politics in washington up and driven by the fossil fuel energy lobbyist they could've gone into renewable ten twenty years earlier and those jobs would be in place generating good paying jobs in america would be part of a growing world beating industry because they kowtow to those lobbyist they got stuck in the coal business which it up lib
demolish soviet era monuments including statues of red army soldiers on june the twenty second twenty seventeen the polish lower house approved this law. tomiki the visibility of each of only twenty of us when us took the mucho visible and you'll get spun naked love is what chitty atop is of all a new exhibit is going to issued lend us the kittle your version shot and ship. mean that a much. this is what happened to poland when it was occupied by the third royal sion nine hundred thirty nine it...
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and finally a professor of law the prime minister has a divided cabinet the house of lords isn't revolt scotland and wales are not happy and the irish bar the issue is dominating all how long has the visa me got to come up of a solution well time is ticking i mean the e.u. want this solved by june this year i suspect the latest take the british government could push it back would be october. the government is getting defeated readily in the house of lords fourteen amendments fourteen defeats for the government within one week some of very serious defeats i think it will be difficult for the government to reverse all of those defeats in the house of commons even with the piece of pork frankly there are north conservatives who are pro membership retaining our membership of the customs union for them to inflict a defeat upon the government so for all the bombast of the government's initial white paper which says we will be leaving the customs union i'm not sure there's a majority there in parliament for the government to get that through so the chances are the u.k. will remain part of the
and finally a professor of law the prime minister has a divided cabinet the house of lords isn't revolt scotland and wales are not happy and the irish bar the issue is dominating all how long has the visa me got to come up of a solution well time is ticking i mean the e.u. want this solved by june this year i suspect the latest take the british government could push it back would be october. the government is getting defeated readily in the house of lords fourteen amendments fourteen defeats...
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people to american history the bill which needs the approval of the lower house to become state law is proving to be highly controversial it will promote acceptance and a more accurate portrayal of history. it is in direct contradiction to the clearly christian beliefs of many in illinois the media commentator. and human rights activist peter tatchell gave us their views on the story it's very important people understand the contribution that gay people have made i think is about informing straight kids so they understand l g b t issues. their prejudices broken down if a history book or any book whatever write about me personally i wouldn't want them to lead with my religious background my ethnicity and certainly not my sexual orientation fantastic extraordinary people from tchaikovsky to richard the lionhearted their gayness or their bisexuality is not the major factor but it's just about acknowledging that l.g. people have existed throughout history and have made a very important contribution to the sciences the arts sport and culture well i think in an effort perhaps to be inclusive
people to american history the bill which needs the approval of the lower house to become state law is proving to be highly controversial it will promote acceptance and a more accurate portrayal of history. it is in direct contradiction to the clearly christian beliefs of many in illinois the media commentator. and human rights activist peter tatchell gave us their views on the story it's very important people understand the contribution that gay people have made i think is about informing...
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way of course it's being reported across most media today, it is burned down the house kind of stuff. your reaction? >> bradley: well i would never burn down the house for this kind of campaign law violation, assuming it is one. this is not the crime of the century, its relatively small potatoes. bradley is more of an expert on the election law than i am and i always thought the test was, is it for the purpose of influencing the campaign? so it's always a question if you do something 11 days before the campaign, but it's relatively a fact question. and by no means would be easy to prove. but again, in the grand scheme of things, it's relatively minor. i can't imagine any president being impeached, much less prosecuted for a felony for that. it doesn't change the fact that rudy isn't really talking about it in a very intelligent way and that it's very dangerous to go on television and start talking about what your client said and did. >> laura: regarding i want to r you a montage that media com did about this wiretap issue. watch. >> they were able to get texts, emails and wiretaps on his many phone lines, leading up to the rate and continuing. >> if you are involved in a conspir
way of course it's being reported across most media today, it is burned down the house kind of stuff. your reaction? >> bradley: well i would never burn down the house for this kind of campaign law violation, assuming it is one. this is not the crime of the century, its relatively small potatoes. bradley is more of an expert on the election law than i am and i always thought the test was, is it for the purpose of influencing the campaign? so it's always a question if you do something 11...
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of donald j. trump, the investigation into the president and his allies, and the white house's ongoing attacks on the rule of law. tonight in a trio of interviews with some of the central figures in the story line, beginning with my latest conversation with former trump foreign policy adviser carter page, a man who famously admitted for the very first time on this program last year that he did indeed meet with russian ambassador sergey kislyak during the 2016 republican national convention. >> i'm just trying to get a straight answer. did you meet sergey kislyak in cleveland? did you talk to him? >> i'm not going to deny that i talked with him. although i did -- i will say i never met him anywhere outside of cleveland. let's just say that much. >> the only time that you met him was in cleveland. >> i may have met him possibly, it might have been in cleveland. >> let me ask -- let me start with this. as mueller -- i know you talked to the fbi, right? >> absolutely, yes. >> which has been disclosed leaked to "the washington post"" that's been out there. >> so have they ever asked you about that meeting in the rnc?
of donald j. trump, the investigation into the president and his allies, and the white house's ongoing attacks on the rule of law. tonight in a trio of interviews with some of the central figures in the story line, beginning with my latest conversation with former trump foreign policy adviser carter page, a man who famously admitted for the very first time on this program last year that he did indeed meet with russian ambassador sergey kislyak during the 2016 republican national convention....
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you heard in nielsen's comments about wanting a legislative solution, the white house says they do want some kind of law passed in congress to solve the daca program. very high.price is they are not just wanting to pass a law to legalize dreamers enrolled in the program, they would like other things that involve a border wall and funding for that, cutting legal immigration in half, which is not palatable to democrats and many republicans, and what they loopholes,g asylum which would reform asylum laws. though they say they want administration to deal with dreamers, they want that and a much grander package of laws. host: looking at the larger issue of daca, is this part of the permanent solution or is there reality to this effort? guest: what you have in the house are some republican to feel they need to take action on daca and are pushing a discharge petition so the house will vote on it. get 218 signatures before it can move forward. i'm not sure it will get to that at the moment. even if it can advance, it needs to pass in the senate and the president needs to sign it. the white house has said they w
you heard in nielsen's comments about wanting a legislative solution, the white house says they do want some kind of law passed in congress to solve the daca program. very high.price is they are not just wanting to pass a law to legalize dreamers enrolled in the program, they would like other things that involve a border wall and funding for that, cutting legal immigration in half, which is not palatable to democrats and many republicans, and what they loopholes,g asylum which would reform...
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demolish soviet era monuments including statues of red army soldiers on june the twenty second twenty seventeen the polish lower house approved this law. tomiki the visible entry of each of only twenty of us when us took the mucho visible a newbie it's been naked love is what it should be at all visible a new you have to be sure should learn those the kittle in the bush in shelton's even to a bit of food is a boon in the tomato. this is what happened to poland when it was occupied by the third reich sion nine hundred thirty nine it ceased to exist as an independent state. but polish textbooks ignored this. serious concern years it was up a cigarette check it out of the let's go there goes at this but gee politico they really chris it doesn't notice. but it. don't really get it we kissed us it just it stay there they go people are goof on you so. strong low. level to look back at us to talk about. the new global economic war resume founding in the realm of education the right to education as being supplanted by the right to access education low high education is becoming just another product that can be pulled and sold and it's not jus
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now pushing the department of justice to stop obstructing congress and comply with the rule of law. the house majority leader kevin mccarthy, steve scully's, they are now inching closer to holding sessions in contempt of congress over the slow walk of the subpoenaed documents and their reactions. and of course, the claims that turned out not to be true. he will join us in a few minutes. but first, tonight, rod rosenstein, he may release previously redacted portions of the memo, outlining the mueller investigation. and this is important. i want to discuss the so-called firestorm around the pick for the cia. tomorrow, gina haspel, she is set to appear for what will be a pretty contentious confirmation hearing. the democrats, then media, and anyone who generally hates donald trump has been trashing this career cia official, slamming her treatment of terrorists after 9/11 when we lost 3,000 americans, and some alleging she was way too tough with some of the world's most notorious killers. i have said it before. gina haspel and many people who have worked with her for decades, guess what? they say
now pushing the department of justice to stop obstructing congress and comply with the rule of law. the house majority leader kevin mccarthy, steve scully's, they are now inching closer to holding sessions in contempt of congress over the slow walk of the subpoenaed documents and their reactions. and of course, the claims that turned out not to be true. he will join us in a few minutes. but first, tonight, rod rosenstein, he may release previously redacted portions of the memo, outlining the...
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housing crisis wiped that out and the recovery has not been felt through all communities. the fact remains that when laws don't get fully implemented -- and i think the fair housing act is one of the laws that probably has been the most subject to political whim of a landmark civil rights legislation. it leaps forward and back administration to administration. it's really halted the ability for the act to be fully implemented with the ri gore that was intended by the folks who have been pushing for it. there's a hot of work to do to address profound segregation. it's manufactured by human beings and therefore to been done requires an explicit and intentional set of policies and practic practices. >> i think one would have to be incredibly naive not to think and understand that it's more difficult and more complicated to rent or buy a home if one is an african-american. however, there has been some important changes. a colleague of mine ed glazer who was an economist at hazard and another who was an economist at the university of washington, looked at the seine sus dcensus. there are black residence departments in virtually every census tract. that may not mean a lot, but all w
housing crisis wiped that out and the recovery has not been felt through all communities. the fact remains that when laws don't get fully implemented -- and i think the fair housing act is one of the laws that probably has been the most subject to political whim of a landmark civil rights legislation. it leaps forward and back administration to administration. it's really halted the ability for the act to be fully implemented with the ri gore that was intended by the folks who have been pushing...
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house kind of stuff. your reaction? >> i would never burn down the house for this kind of a campaign law violation assuming it is one. this is not the crime of the century. it is relatively small potatoes. bradley is more of an expert on election law than i am. here is it for the purpose of influencing the campaign? i think it's going to be a question when you do something 11 days before the campaign but it's a fact question and by no means would it be easy to prove. but in the grand scheme of things it's relatively minor. i can't imagine any president being impeached, much lest prosecuted for a felony for that. it doesn't change the fact that rudy isn't really talking about. it in a very intelligent way and it's dangerous to go on television and talk about what your client said and did. >> i want to play a montage about this wiretap issue. let's watch. >> they were able to get text, e-mails and wiretaps on his many phone lines. leading up to the raid and continuing. >> if you are involved in conspiracy or a crime or just dirty tricks. >> or a cover up or an obstruction. >> if there is evidence of a crime i don't car
house kind of stuff. your reaction? >> i would never burn down the house for this kind of a campaign law violation assuming it is one. this is not the crime of the century. it is relatively small potatoes. bradley is more of an expert on election law than i am. here is it for the purpose of influencing the campaign? i think it's going to be a question when you do something 11 days before the campaign but it's a fact question and by no means would it be easy to prove. but in the grand...
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headline from tonight roundtable at the white house featuring a group of california officials define their state government on california's controversial century lawtrace gallagher joins us with >> we need help, that is the headline from tomatoes roundtable at the white house featuring a group of california officials defined the state government on california's controversial sanctuary law. chris gallagher joins us with highlights from the meeting and reaction from california's leaders. >> 3000 miles from the golden state and the president sat surrounded by california mayors, sheriff and local leaders who oppose the state's sanctuary laws. melissa menendez calls this trump's california republican resistance. >> you invited is here to talk about the usual. i have been in office five years. it is a crisis. that is the point we are adding california. a crisis. >> california century policies allow local authorities to shelter illegal immigrants from federal immigration agents even after the illegal immigrants have broken the law and the trump administration has sued california calling its policies dangerous and unconstitutional. is the president. >> a
headline from tonight roundtable at the white house featuring a group of california officials define their state government on california's controversial century lawtrace gallagher joins us with >> we need help, that is the headline from tomatoes roundtable at the white house featuring a group of california officials defined the state government on california's controversial sanctuary law. chris gallagher joins us with highlights from the meeting and reaction from california's leaders....
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contributions of l g b t people to american history now the bill which needs the approval of the lower house to become state law is proving to be highly controversial. it will promote acceptance and a more accurate portrayal of history it is in direct contradiction to the clear judeo christian beliefs of many in illinois media commentator gina loudon and human rights activist peter tatchell gave us their views on the story. it's very important people understand the contribution that gay people have made i think is about informing straight kids so they understand bt issues they their prejudice is broken down if a history book or any book whatever write about me personally i wouldn't want them to leave with my religious background my ethnicity and certainly not my sexual orientation fantastic extraordinary people from tchaikovsky to richard the lionhearted their gayness or their bisexuality is not the major factor but it's just about acknowledging that l.g. people have existed throughout history and have made a very important contribution to the sciences the arts sport and culture well i think in an effort perhap
contributions of l g b t people to american history now the bill which needs the approval of the lower house to become state law is proving to be highly controversial. it will promote acceptance and a more accurate portrayal of history it is in direct contradiction to the clear judeo christian beliefs of many in illinois media commentator gina loudon and human rights activist peter tatchell gave us their views on the story. it's very important people understand the contribution that gay people...
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proposed central soma housing sustainability district which as josh mentioned will be coming before you next week for adoption. i'll give you a brief overview of ab 73, which is the state law that enabled housing sustainability districts. then i'll cover the features of the central soma plan that make it sort of ideal for d designation as an hsd and then i'll go over the plan to create that which was introduced at the board of supervisors this past tuesday. i'll try and keep my presentation brief so we can have plenty of time for questions and answers and public comment. so ab 73 was introduced by assembly member david chiu in december 2016, signed into law in september of last year. it authorized local municipalities to create housing sustainability districts, which are, i think envisioned envisioned as overlay districts within current zoning within which housing districts can receive ministerial approval. cities are eligible to receive zoning incentive payments from the state. ab 73 lays out some minimum requirements that all hsd's must meet in order to qualify. first of all, they must be within one half mile of public transit or highly suitable for residential or mixed
proposed central soma housing sustainability district which as josh mentioned will be coming before you next week for adoption. i'll give you a brief overview of ab 73, which is the state law that enabled housing sustainability districts. then i'll cover the features of the central soma plan that make it sort of ideal for d designation as an hsd and then i'll go over the plan to create that which was introduced at the board of supervisors this past tuesday. i'll try and keep my presentation...