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i also want to thank the navy. the listener from the navy? could we have? what a job. i saw them flying in. i said boy, this looks like very big stuff. the job you have done getting things here. there are known docs. we are in the process of getting them opened up. that there were no docs, no anything. incredible. i want to thank the navy. do you want to say something on behalf of the navy? [applause] ] ndiscernible >> we can handle anything that -- save-- puerto rico lives -- with the governor of puerto rico -- demonstrate our ability -- thank you. president trump: thank you. i do not even have to mention that marines because here is general kelly. where is our general kelly. he likes to keep a low profile and sit in the back. watching. he general kelly, come up. not-star general, you do get any better than general kelly. come up to her. wheels are mentioned the army. can we also mentions of people i got to know and respect even more in texas and that is the coast guard. what a job the coast guard has done throughout this all. [applause] pres. trump: i mean, they would
i also want to thank the navy. the listener from the navy? could we have? what a job. i saw them flying in. i said boy, this looks like very big stuff. the job you have done getting things here. there are known docs. we are in the process of getting them opened up. that there were no docs, no anything. incredible. i want to thank the navy. do you want to say something on behalf of the navy? [applause] ] ndiscernible >> we can handle anything that -- save-- puerto rico lives -- with the...
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[applause] president trump: i also want to thank your congresswoman, who actually represents the largest number of people of any congressperson in the united states. i know that. it's 3.5 million people, jenniffer, right? so congresswoman jenniffer gonzalez-colon, who i've watched the other day and she was saying such nice things about all of the people that have worked so hard. jenniffer, do you think you could say a little bit what you said about us today? and it's not about me, it's about these incredible people, from the military to fema, to first responders. i mean, i've never seen people working so hard in my life. perhaps you could say, congresswoman? rep. gonzalez-colon: thank you, mr. president. the first thing is that, before we were hit by maria, we were hit by hurricane irma. and during that time, before the hurricane, here was fema acting together with a lot of employees. more than 4,000 people were here in the island from the different branches of the military -- hhs, navy, army, fema -- and all the staff working together before the hurricane hit. they were here before, dur
[applause] president trump: i also want to thank your congresswoman, who actually represents the largest number of people of any congressperson in the united states. i know that. it's 3.5 million people, jenniffer, right? so congresswoman jenniffer gonzalez-colon, who i've watched the other day and she was saying such nice things about all of the people that have worked so hard. jenniffer, do you think you could say a little bit what you said about us today? and it's not about me, it's about...
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i know that eu member states also value the uk nationals living in their communities, and i want them to have their rights protected too. we are united on the key principles, and while there are a small number of issues that remain outstanding, we're within touching distance of a deal. this agreement will provide certainty about residents, health care, pensions, and other benefits. it will mean the eu citizens who paid into the uk system and uk nationals who have paid in the system of the eu countries can benefit from what they have put in. it will enable family whose have built their lives together to tay together, and provide guarantees the rights of those uk nationals currently living in the eu and the eu citizens currently living in the uk will not diverge over time. we will also insure that the implementation of the agreement we reach does not create complicated and bureaucratic hurdles. for example, i have said that applying the settled status will cost no more than a uk passport, and people applying will no longer have to demonstrate comprehensive sickness insurance. we'll also
i know that eu member states also value the uk nationals living in their communities, and i want them to have their rights protected too. we are united on the key principles, and while there are a small number of issues that remain outstanding, we're within touching distance of a deal. this agreement will provide certainty about residents, health care, pensions, and other benefits. it will mean the eu citizens who paid into the uk system and uk nationals who have paid in the system of the eu...
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and as short a party to this conflict travel there they can be detained and sent to the hague and i also think it's important to note that there's also domestic litigation options here that more and more bodies within the u.k. and the u.s. are starting to explore because as for example the u.s. continues to pride's security assistance to the saudi coalition there are u.s. laws that actually prohibit that assistance when a country has a documented pattern of gross violations of human rights as well as blocking humanitarian assistance so i think there is likely also if you know this international stage or the u.n. isn't necessarily the body that is ready to take action here due to this kind of inner pressure from saudi arabia and its allies all right i think there's likely and more. about only since christine started this whole point of evidentiary body let me take it full circle and back to christine when kay mentioned a moment ago that you know perhaps an option in syria could be the i.c.c. or even domestic litigation we're talking about countries which at the same time have supported so
and as short a party to this conflict travel there they can be detained and sent to the hague and i also think it's important to note that there's also domestic litigation options here that more and more bodies within the u.k. and the u.s. are starting to explore because as for example the u.s. continues to pride's security assistance to the saudi coalition there are u.s. laws that actually prohibit that assistance when a country has a documented pattern of gross violations of human rights as...
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and i expect you to be truthful to them while service to this nation. you're also aware that this committee is conducting an investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. this morning, and i will ask you during the question-answer session, i want to hear your assurance that you will fully cooperate with this review and provide this committee with all the information requested in a timely fashion. i will ask you -- that you faithfully inform this committee if you become aware of additional relevant information in the course of your duties, if you're confirmed. i believe yesterday's indictment of president trump's campaign manager and deputy campaign manager, but his special counsel and the guilty plea by campaign advisor george pop diop louis is further evidence that these investigations are serious and that this country needs to hold accountable any of those two do a disservice to our nation. this investigation, let me make clear, is not about relitigating the election or playing gotcha with the president. it's about following the facts
and i expect you to be truthful to them while service to this nation. you're also aware that this committee is conducting an investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. this morning, and i will ask you during the question-answer session, i want to hear your assurance that you will fully cooperate with this review and provide this committee with all the information requested in a timely fashion. i will ask you -- that you faithfully inform this committee if you...
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i also know that this rebuilding will take years. and i want to echo what the president has said many times. we will remain fully engaged in the long recovery effort ahead of us. if confirmed as the sixth secretary of homeland security, i will work every day to enforce the law, secure our borders, our coasts and our waterways and to protect americans from dangerous criminals, terrorists, cyberattacks and all the other threats facing our homeland today. if confirmed, i look forward to continuing the record of exceptional leadership that general john kelly and acting secretary elaine duke have established at dhs. truly big shoes to fill. i will lialso continue to give e dedicated men and women at the department the tools and resources they need and deserve to carry out their difficult and often dangerous missions. i look forward to speaking with the members of the senate, both republicans and democrats, to answer their questions and seek their advice. and if confirmed, to work closely with them and all members of congress in the years a
i also know that this rebuilding will take years. and i want to echo what the president has said many times. we will remain fully engaged in the long recovery effort ahead of us. if confirmed as the sixth secretary of homeland security, i will work every day to enforce the law, secure our borders, our coasts and our waterways and to protect americans from dangerous criminals, terrorists, cyberattacks and all the other threats facing our homeland today. if confirmed, i look forward to continuing...
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i agree in terms of the pain fullness of it and i also think some of the language, especially the thingand made it even worse. interestingly, a lot of the writers and i will point to a couple. once wrote a piece saying, let's look at the fact that it is not just one incident of police brutality that they are talking about. and he lists all of them. it made me try to look at this from another perspective. i grew up in wyoming.we went to rodeos on the weekend. >> and you bowled! >> yes i did. my and owns memory lane. and of course we stood with their hands over our heart. >> you called it the marble. >> that is a good one! you are running out of material. anyway, my point is that there was a lot of thoughtfulness actually that happened this week.towards the end of the week, as the players start to define what they're going to do for the fans and hunting about the football, there is a movement for criminal justice reform in the country. that could be a bipartisan movement. there are a lot of conservatives that a lot of independents like rand paul and on the liberal side there actually is a
i agree in terms of the pain fullness of it and i also think some of the language, especially the thingand made it even worse. interestingly, a lot of the writers and i will point to a couple. once wrote a piece saying, let's look at the fact that it is not just one incident of police brutality that they are talking about. and he lists all of them. it made me try to look at this from another perspective. i grew up in wyoming.we went to rodeos on the weekend. >> and you bowled! >>...
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i mean? and if we strike this down, we should also strike down affirmative action i think iss also highly erroneous. i mean, to set a floor for certain groups in america, i mean, a school like harvard is in the business of producing leaders for the whole nation and the whole world. there has to be diversity. for anybody to argue that diversity is not important and it's a matter of how well you to in academics is just completely wrong. whether there isn't a kind of problem with the asian-americans or whether -- you know, i don't know what the answer is. i mean, i don't think that it is right really for one group to be, you know, a group that's only 5 or 6% of the population to be 30% of the student body. it just seems very problematic. at the same time, i also feel that the asian-americans should be treated like the jews who are so overrepresented. in other words -- well, no, they are overrepresented. and the do fact that if asian-americans are treatedfa differently than the jews, isn't that just racism, right? on what basis, what argument could you possibly make, you know? it's okay for certain gro
i mean? and if we strike this down, we should also strike down affirmative action i think iss also highly erroneous. i mean, to set a floor for certain groups in america, i mean, a school like harvard is in the business of producing leaders for the whole nation and the whole world. there has to be diversity. for anybody to argue that diversity is not important and it's a matter of how well you to in academics is just completely wrong. whether there isn't a kind of problem with the...
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i enjoy it. and it also answers a lot of questions for me and others, like how many of these buildings still exist? that's an open question. and in order to further the preservation of these buildings we have to be able to answer those questions, you know, to get support from others you have to be able to answer. how many are we looking at? i'm trying to answer that question. how many are still out there or at least provide a case study of -- so in you know 1936 there were this many in the state and now there's only this many left. so that's what i'm working on. and so to fund this, it's -- it's funded by me. but i look for grants to do a lot of my survey work and things like that, that grants that goes to individuals and things like that. usually they're just smaller ones but i can make a small grant go a long way. >> three feet, seven inches. >> ok. >> well, so this is called a saddle bag plan or saddle bag partition wall. so there's two variations of a saddle back. but primarily it has a central chimney a
i enjoy it. and it also answers a lot of questions for me and others, like how many of these buildings still exist? that's an open question. and in order to further the preservation of these buildings we have to be able to answer those questions, you know, to get support from others you have to be able to answer. how many are we looking at? i'm trying to answer that question. how many are still out there or at least provide a case study of -- so in you know 1936 there were this many in the...
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i don't know why that is the case. but that is also another reason why i think it is important to document these structures, because it has not been as heavily studied so there is not existing documentation out there. it is important someone document it because it does not exist yet. that is one of the reasons i am excited about doing that today. i have to remind myself and others that would you come back to sites, you also remember you are missing a lot of the building. in order to paint a clear picture of what life was like, you have to be able to identify what buildings are missing. usually always have the main house. here we have the main house. this structure which may have been used as a kitchen, also living space for enslaved people, a kitchen quarter. we have a privy, a smokehouse, a well. a smokehouse and well being next to a building are often next to a kitchen. there are buildings clustered together because of their function. a source of water you typically find next week kitchen because kitchens rely on that. kitchens are u
i don't know why that is the case. but that is also another reason why i think it is important to document these structures, because it has not been as heavily studied so there is not existing documentation out there. it is important someone document it because it does not exist yet. that is one of the reasons i am excited about doing that today. i have to remind myself and others that would you come back to sites, you also remember you are missing a lot of the building. in order to paint a...
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i have had experience in the criminal division, the trial division, but i also sat for several years in an appellate capacity handling commonwealth court cases. all of the appeals of my county's government agencies i handled, so i became very familiar with the commonwealth court, and wrote quite a few opinions to the commonwealth court, so i'm very familiar with its jurisdiction and how it operates. it's a very complex court, where the judges need to be able to understand and balance state law, regulatory law, statutory law, constitutional law, common law, and it's all mixed up. you know, it can be all combined, and you really have to piece it-- you know, put it together. rosemary: you touched on something in the beginning about, you know, being impartial on the court. and i think with any campaign, and certainly both of you are running campaigns, there's donations, funding, support. and so, how do you tell voters, "look, if you elect me, i will truly be an impartial, nonpartisan person deciding these very important issues that touch, as you mentioned, your everyday life, certainly yo
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i also want to pay a very special thanks to the navy. who is here from the navy? who do we have, general? what a job. you have ships all over the place. i saw them flying in, and i said, boy, this looks like very big stuff. and the job you've done getting things here. there are no docks. we're just in the process of opening them up. they were just devastated. there were no docks, nothing, and the way you got this stuff on shore is incredible. i want to thank the navy. would you like to say something on behalf of the navy? [ applause ] >> your navy medical team immediately deployed four ships and was able to respond to puerto rico right after irma. they came here and saved lives and demonstrated our ability to be on sea and land. >> thank you very much. i don't even have to mention the marines because we have general kelly? where is our general kelly? he likes to keep a low profile. look at him sitting in the back, but boy, is he watching. general kelly, come up here. general kelly is a four-star. not a bad general, right? you don't get any better than general kelly
i also want to pay a very special thanks to the navy. who is here from the navy? who do we have, general? what a job. you have ships all over the place. i saw them flying in, and i said, boy, this looks like very big stuff. and the job you've done getting things here. there are no docks. we're just in the process of opening them up. they were just devastated. there were no docks, nothing, and the way you got this stuff on shore is incredible. i want to thank the navy. would you like to say...
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being the person for the camera to being the person behind the camera out of passion you know i think for me also i was a really nerdy little kid i loved the movie so much i used to do that thing i don't know kids do this anymore but you could buy a matinee ticket for a dollar fifty which tells you how old i am and then i would go to that first movie at like ten thirty and then i would just sneak into every movie theater in that play them i will do a day out so i just i've always loved movies and dreamt about movie even wanted to be in movies and then realize oh you know if you if you have a passion for telling stories directing is the best way to really use that passion this is your feature film debut yeah as you come to the project. i was in ireland a couple of years ago shadowing a couple of t.v. shows that sheet over their show called penny dreadful initial called vikings and i met some irish actors while i was there and one who asked me to direct a short film he had written and we did that together in two thousand and fourteen and it was a great experience and then he came to me with this fe
being the person for the camera to being the person behind the camera out of passion you know i think for me also i was a really nerdy little kid i loved the movie so much i used to do that thing i don't know kids do this anymore but you could buy a matinee ticket for a dollar fifty which tells you how old i am and then i would go to that first movie at like ten thirty and then i would just sneak into every movie theater in that play them i will do a day out so i just i've always loved movies...
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then: i also really like paper, and i was in a co-author. [laughter] susan: i think it does a nice job stating up front what most economists would agree, and that is that benefit cost analysis, the net benefits test is the right measure, the right way to go about introducing new regulations and evaluating existing regulations, but there is a paragraph i will quote repeatedly that says, the reason for doing a constraint like this is not economic, but it is political economy. adding that constraint is because there are problems with the way benefit cost analysis is done. as ted mentioned briefly, agency incentives to look at and evaluate new regulations and measure benefits and costs, but also to look back and evaluate the effect of existing regulation. the fact that often regulated parties once regulations are in place, not removing them or evaluating them. and that it is and that it is just plain hard to do. i think there are a lot of arguments. i think the paper makes an excellent case for why despite the fact that we all think things can b
then: i also really like paper, and i was in a co-author. [laughter] susan: i think it does a nice job stating up front what most economists would agree, and that is that benefit cost analysis, the net benefits test is the right measure, the right way to go about introducing new regulations and evaluating existing regulations, but there is a paragraph i will quote repeatedly that says, the reason for doing a constraint like this is not economic, but it is political economy. adding that...
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but i also think we have to know who our enemies are, and i am a huge consumer of news. if you're not a huge consumer of news, what i might say right now might sound like a conspiracy theory, but i promise in a year it's not. we really are finding this huge influence of the russian government. and so is i think it's important for us not -- we need to know how we got here so that we aren't angry with the wrong people. because, you know, my son who's 10 years old, when trump was campaigning and he was saying things about muslims, i did a whole lesson -- i home school with my kids about muslims, muslim-americans, their experience, and we began trying to show extra kindness to people when we saw them if they were wearing a hijab which sounds silly, but it's a small thing you can do. after trump was elected, my little 10-year-old was crying s and a few months later he said, mommy, i really to hope that the russians helped win that election, because otherwise something's really wrong with our country. and i'm still kind of hoping that my 10-year-old is right, you know? and at
but i also think we have to know who our enemies are, and i am a huge consumer of news. if you're not a huge consumer of news, what i might say right now might sound like a conspiracy theory, but i promise in a year it's not. we really are finding this huge influence of the russian government. and so is i think it's important for us not -- we need to know how we got here so that we aren't angry with the wrong people. because, you know, my son who's 10 years old, when trump was campaigning and...
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i think now that you conciliation between hamas and fatah or between hamas and the i think also. he gates for comprehensive solution i think we are in good relationship with the people here or there with all the countries around us because i think we need to support all palestinians all the countries around. the time saudia all out of the countries in order to support us in front of the capacious it is now it is a i think it is a time because now we have one or thought you have one government we have one political system i think we have to clean the table of all disputes. mr black if i can bring you in here of course about palestinian national unity but it is being done with the support of key international players like egypt and the united arab emirates how much of this support do you think is aimed at sidelining which has been very involved with hamas and gaza and reconstruction efforts in gaza in two thousand and fourteen war. egypt of course we know how egypt feels about qatar and the united arab emirates has been giving a lot of money. to funnel and to gaza. we're looking at
i think now that you conciliation between hamas and fatah or between hamas and the i think also. he gates for comprehensive solution i think we are in good relationship with the people here or there with all the countries around us because i think we need to support all palestinians all the countries around. the time saudia all out of the countries in order to support us in front of the capacious it is now it is a i think it is a time because now we have one or thought you have one government...
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you know i don't know i'm respectful i also miss my family and friends what i might you know. there's not a lot smaller you know you have skype you have already social media it's not like you have to write a letter and send photos now and also it's a very happening place you know i'll never board and i don't have time to think about my life back home and i see more he's doing something more he's busy. if i don't go back to england or if i don't move to australia i can see the self moving to join which is quite near here think hundreds of very nice city it's cleaner. wants me i'd go to i wouldn't got married to life opposable thought i couldn't give you some you know i can't see myself even if it was more he was big part of me. was a man show you was little boy. to me chances hi it's unity the singing as well as. she talk with the teens and. the good. just. died someone says you know. with us about. those things out with. weights and you. feel like home. when i'm traveling to be comfortable. but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and e.w. makes that part o
you know i don't know i'm respectful i also miss my family and friends what i might you know. there's not a lot smaller you know you have skype you have already social media it's not like you have to write a letter and send photos now and also it's a very happening place you know i'll never board and i don't have time to think about my life back home and i see more he's doing something more he's busy. if i don't go back to england or if i don't move to australia i can see the self moving to...
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i also believe more choice and competition is good. as a practical matter w we've gt to do something about healthca healthcare. i would have been happy for repealing it replaced to succeed. now we have to take what is and try to fix it with more market competition and efforts to make sure insurance companies do not pull out markets entirely. i am not an expert on health care but i do know as a matter of politics if we do not address the health-care crisis the system could very quickly be in a complete collapse. the government has to face the crisis we see in faith and our institutions. there has to be an effort for responsiveness at all levels, from local government to the federal government there has to be an openness. there has to be a responsiveness of the government to citizens and if we can do that maybe just maybe we can turn that around. i suggest we also have to deal with the crisis and values and the family and i don't think there's too many people talking about it but unless we recognize that those are huge challenges i don't
i also believe more choice and competition is good. as a practical matter w we've gt to do something about healthca healthcare. i would have been happy for repealing it replaced to succeed. now we have to take what is and try to fix it with more market competition and efforts to make sure insurance companies do not pull out markets entirely. i am not an expert on health care but i do know as a matter of politics if we do not address the health-care crisis the system could very quickly be in a...
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to jump in let me give you a chance to finish your i was just going to say sami that i think i think it's also important to note that the focus is really on the coalition because that's where the international community really has the leverage to push for change and i think the blacklist is very important like christine was saying that it starts creating this evidentiary body to start talking about now only a commission of inquiry but also sending cases of violators to the hague eventually and demanding that accountability and it also gives domestic audiences in the u.s. and u.k. when these arm sales are being debated and other forms of military support that these violations can no longer be swept under the rug the u.n. what we talk about anted evidentiary for who to take action who couldn't to see you case against any of the parties to this conflict we have to bear in mind of course there and use ations against the who sees in their backers as well of of committing violations of of war. absolutely all parties to the conflict have committed violations of the laws of war i when you talk to call
to jump in let me give you a chance to finish your i was just going to say sami that i think i think it's also important to note that the focus is really on the coalition because that's where the international community really has the leverage to push for change and i think the blacklist is very important like christine was saying that it starts creating this evidentiary body to start talking about now only a commission of inquiry but also sending cases of violators to the hague eventually and...
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i think hamas is interested now two people out of the political system part of the p.l.o. and alsoto participate in the elections but i think now the role of the government prepared the situation in order to be positive atmosphere improve the life for things. and how can we living to see how good and of course gazans have a serious pipe and gazans have schools paid the biggest prize for the disunity with the siege upon the mr black if this unity that we've seen last a few weeks now continues while other arab states in the region will the international community get behind it do you think. yes i think that i think that it would i think we've already seen behind the scenes considerable interest from the from the united nations from the e.u. there are lots of distractions the moment but i think that if palestinian reconciliation looked serious there would be a strong interest in using that to do something that is extremely urgent to improve the conditions of the people living under blockade in gaza and i think things reach a terrible peak earlier this summer when the electricity suppl
i think hamas is interested now two people out of the political system part of the p.l.o. and alsoto participate in the elections but i think now the role of the government prepared the situation in order to be positive atmosphere improve the life for things. and how can we living to see how good and of course gazans have a serious pipe and gazans have schools paid the biggest prize for the disunity with the siege upon the mr black if this unity that we've seen last a few weeks now continues...
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but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and d.-w. makes that part of traveling easy just because it's available and thousands of hotels resorts and cruise ships worldwide. or have you found a domain signing send us a picture that shows d. w. in your room you can win a great prize d.w. dot com travel quiz. this week on world stories. there are hinges suffering continues in bangladesh. mozambique oil. boom for one bust for the other our first report takes us to china where the country's leader xi jinping has been confirmed for a second term the cult of personality surrounding him has also given a boost to read tourism. chinese farmers living a carefree life in the countryside. suddenly chiang kai shek smash willis troops destroyed ages. these are scenes from the chinese civil war of the one nine hundred forty s. we enacted for old and young every day visitors can see how modern dongs outnumbered communist troops beat back the nationalist advance performances part of the tourist program in the northern city of. god was the way the chair
but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and d.-w. makes that part of traveling easy just because it's available and thousands of hotels resorts and cruise ships worldwide. or have you found a domain signing send us a picture that shows d. w. in your room you can win a great prize d.w. dot com travel quiz. this week on world stories. there are hinges suffering continues in bangladesh. mozambique oil. boom for one bust for the other our first report takes us to china where...
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that i also mention catalonian people are some actress but i can fully respond to the rejoinder because we cannot i want them to she don't fall into the temptation to use any power of the mannequin to intimidate others you know she was actually i shall always want to reduce tension and i ask the media we're going to spoil you can i also ask the central government if you know scott buchan problem of you're sure to dialogue with the help of mutilation and i would be the international relations you please really now once. you know for all the pressure of the last from the shoot out all of you i also asked the european we are going to come you have a responsibility to community that it assists us and to focus on the basic question of human to the value of a machine which must be applied in this post as and in the negotiations and forgot them and there is a conflict between look at the law and any of that and astonish date but this conflict can be stopped in a peaceful response seconds away. we will refer to our long history and to the second feiss the people has given to the creation. of i
that i also mention catalonian people are some actress but i can fully respond to the rejoinder because we cannot i want them to she don't fall into the temptation to use any power of the mannequin to intimidate others you know she was actually i shall always want to reduce tension and i ask the media we're going to spoil you can i also ask the central government if you know scott buchan problem of you're sure to dialogue with the help of mutilation and i would be the international relations...
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i also think frankly, we have far too many laws. there's too much opportunity for a cop to come in conflict with someone today. i think particularly of the situation in baltimore with freddie gray. i happen to carry a knife typically in my pocket. - well it's good because here in texas now, as of september 1st, you can open-carry knives. just take it out, just put it on the table. - it's in my bag unfortunately because i didn't expect to have this out but i was very upset to learn that frankly, that the type of knife that i carry was very close to the same type of knife that freddie gray carried. he should not have even been arrested for carrying that. it was actually legal for him to carry. but because it was carried- - so you're sympathetic in a general sense to the kaepernick argument that (crosstalk). - the problem is, and i think particularly you can look at martin luther king's speech on this. mlk's speech did not criticize america for its founding or for its principles. what it said is, america is great. i would like to be inc
i also think frankly, we have far too many laws. there's too much opportunity for a cop to come in conflict with someone today. i think particularly of the situation in baltimore with freddie gray. i happen to carry a knife typically in my pocket. - well it's good because here in texas now, as of september 1st, you can open-carry knives. just take it out, just put it on the table. - it's in my bag unfortunately because i didn't expect to have this out but i was very upset to learn that frankly,...
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i also want to ask you about the firing of former fbi director james comey. it was an important moment for the department of justice and for this country. the american people have a right to know why he was fired, especially in the middle of so many high-profile issues going on, including the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. thank you, general sessions, for being here, and for your continuous service to the country. senator feinstein? senator feinstein: i do, mr. chairman. good morning, mr. attorney general. this is the first time you have appeared before this committee, and i want to say welcome. as a former member, you know well the oversight authority that we hold. as i mentioned that your confirmation hearing, i have a deep belief in the independence of the attorney general. although we have had attorney general to view their job as serving the president and as an extension of the white house, i do not believe that is the job of the attorney general. for the attorney general, his master is the people and the law. importantly,
i also want to ask you about the firing of former fbi director james comey. it was an important moment for the department of justice and for this country. the american people have a right to know why he was fired, especially in the middle of so many high-profile issues going on, including the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. thank you, general sessions, for being here, and for your continuous service to the country. senator feinstein? senator feinstein: i do, mr....
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i also thought a lot about my grandma when i was in college, the woman who left school when she was 14 years old to come north to ohio, she had not had many educational opportunities, she was supersmart. i thought to myself, to sacrifice all those things to get me to a place like this i should take advantage of it and try harder. >> you go to gail law school, it is the hardest law school to get into in the united states, very small law school. many people go there from harvard, yale, did you feel out of place when you got to yale law school? >> i was the only ohio state grad at yale. it was weird to me because i realized there were high schools, preparatory schools where there are more students at yale law school then there were at my university which struck me as weird but i was definitely culture shocked. it was more of a culture shock than any place i had ever been, more than ohio state, it was sort of astonishing how different the expectations and backgrounds were from my classmates relative to where i came from. >> host: bill clinton came from arkansas and took a lot of pride sayi
i also thought a lot about my grandma when i was in college, the woman who left school when she was 14 years old to come north to ohio, she had not had many educational opportunities, she was supersmart. i thought to myself, to sacrifice all those things to get me to a place like this i should take advantage of it and try harder. >> you go to gail law school, it is the hardest law school to get into in the united states, very small law school. many people go there from harvard, yale, did...
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okay so i have like questions that are like directed at various -- writers but then also jump in. as well like don't -- yeah. okay. >> not an interview. >> no, no, i would hope it is like a discussion. so what i first wanted to ask was to what kate asked me the other day -- i did a podcast with them, and they have difficult questions luckily they gave me like warnings like to think about them but first one was what makes you a nasty woman and my answer was if we have to define whats nasty is so i'll start with you. >> god what can did i say that was early in the morning. [laughter] or no late at night. [laughter] that's how the days have been. yeah, i feel i said that ping a nasty woman seems less appropriate on the stage but -- but my parents are the in audience now. [laughter] like you're a nasty woman you're kind of you're embody confidence and you don't give a shit what people think about you, and you, you know, you kind of wear that, you know, around as like a badge of honor i don't give a shit and that's how i am. >> is that how -- [applause] something you think that you are
okay so i have like questions that are like directed at various -- writers but then also jump in. as well like don't -- yeah. okay. >> not an interview. >> no, no, i would hope it is like a discussion. so what i first wanted to ask was to what kate asked me the other day -- i did a podcast with them, and they have difficult questions luckily they gave me like warnings like to think about them but first one was what makes you a nasty woman and my answer was if we have to define whats...
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[cheers and applause] and i also know about your history, and how you learned about picking blueberriesnd being the blueberry green. -- queen. the role of your faith -- i have known you for years. to come here as one of us, you don't come to talk to us, you are a part of us. you are faith, you are pro-life, you have been in the profamily movement. how does that shape where you are today in terms of being a counselor to the president of the united states? >> first of all, thank you very much for having me, for having the president earlier, and i wanted to thank each and every one of you. this is the first values voter summit since the election. i wanted to thank you to view, whether you held firm, cast your ballot, helped others get to the ballot box. heldu knocked on a door or her own in the argument with an in law or neighbor last year, if he gave a couple bucks to the campaign, however you contributed in your own way, i just came to say thank you on behalf of all of us and urge you to keep on fighting. the president said very recently in a different forum, tony, that he has a lot of a
[cheers and applause] and i also know about your history, and how you learned about picking blueberriesnd being the blueberry green. -- queen. the role of your faith -- i have known you for years. to come here as one of us, you don't come to talk to us, you are a part of us. you are faith, you are pro-life, you have been in the profamily movement. how does that shape where you are today in terms of being a counselor to the president of the united states? >> first of all, thank you very...
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because we got calls emergency calls from the democrats and i think probably the republicans were also calling them. saying let's come up with at least a short-term fix of health care in this country. and the grave train ended the day i knocked out the insurance companies' money which was last week. hundreds of millions of dollars a month handed to the insurance companies for very little reason. believe me. i want the money to go to the people. i want the money to go to poor people that need it. i want the money to go to people that need proper health care. not to insurance companies which is where it's going as of last week. i ended that. so we have a lot of interesting things to do. i'm meeting with mitch mcconnell in a little while for lunch. i think we're going to say a few words on the steps after nap i know you won't have any questions. and pretty much that's it. enjoy yourselves, folks. i'll see you how the there with mitch mcconnell. thank you very much. >> reporter: steve bannon's war on mitch mcconnell. >> steve is very committed. he's a friend of mine and he's very committed
because we got calls emergency calls from the democrats and i think probably the republicans were also calling them. saying let's come up with at least a short-term fix of health care in this country. and the grave train ended the day i knocked out the insurance companies' money which was last week. hundreds of millions of dollars a month handed to the insurance companies for very little reason. believe me. i want the money to go to the people. i want the money to go to poor people that need...
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>> at the end of the book, i try to lest some of them, things i have learned from leonardo and also ofer people that i have written about. they're basically leonardo's principles. the first is be curious for the sake of curiosity. on one of his sheets, he wrote describe a tongue of a woodpecker. who would wake up and want to know how a tongue of a woodpecker's looks like. that's leonardo. >> i discovered it and it is interesting. it wraps around the brain and does all sorts of things. the reason that i needed to know is that not that it would be useful. like leonardo because you are curious for the sake of curiosity. the second thing is be more observant. he would watch water flowing into a flow. i pause for a moment and p bubbles, they curl this way and it is the same pattern that you see in the curls of his hair. the curls on the hair of mona lisa's and others. the other thing is a lesson he would write is the open to mystery. he believed that there were sharp lines in nature, i am looking at you and you are looking at me. there is not a clear sign of the way our eyes work or optics
>> at the end of the book, i try to lest some of them, things i have learned from leonardo and also ofer people that i have written about. they're basically leonardo's principles. the first is be curious for the sake of curiosity. on one of his sheets, he wrote describe a tongue of a woodpecker. who would wake up and want to know how a tongue of a woodpecker's looks like. that's leonardo. >> i discovered it and it is interesting. it wraps around the brain and does all sorts of...
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i also, like, i would also like to teach more. robert: yeah, we talked a little bit about that.n fact, it was an interesting point you made about teaching and wanting to help youngsters, especially asian american and pacific islander youngsters kinda head into the arts. for you, how did you get interested in the arts? how did you become an artist? rea: yeah, actually, when i was younger, i wasn't exposed to art very much growing up in the philippines. and then when i moved over here, art isn't really encouraged in my family. so, before i was actually a business major. i went to uc riverside, and then i came back to san francisco and kind of went to city college, and there, i accidentally took some art classes, and i really enjoyed it. so, i kept taking more and more until some of my instructors kind of encouraged me to keep doing it, and they nominated me for a scholarship to transfer to the san francisco art institute. and they said, "only one person could get it from city college," so i wasn't really expecting it, but i got it. so i ended up there and got my bfa in painting. a
i also, like, i would also like to teach more. robert: yeah, we talked a little bit about that.n fact, it was an interesting point you made about teaching and wanting to help youngsters, especially asian american and pacific islander youngsters kinda head into the arts. for you, how did you get interested in the arts? how did you become an artist? rea: yeah, actually, when i was younger, i wasn't exposed to art very much growing up in the philippines. and then when i moved over here, art isn't...
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i also want to read something. is from marco rubio, something he said on, i don't know, do we have the sound? i'll have to read it. he said that none of the major shootings that have occurred in this country over the last few months or years that have outraged us would gun laws have prevented them. michael, in a rare fact check from "the washington post" they gave him the rare check mark saying that's actually true. so are there sort of sensible concrete pieces or proposals that the democrats are thinking to bring forward so that possible persuadable republicans, even possibly president trump, could take those on? >> well, clearly like background checks. reasonable people could agree that mentally ill people shouldn't have a gun. people who have relationship with terrorists shouldn't have a gun. you think you could make middle ground there. you could also make mithe agreement that military and police should have certain weapons. possibly could not have been prevented there. if the person legally walked in, went thr
i also want to read something. is from marco rubio, something he said on, i don't know, do we have the sound? i'll have to read it. he said that none of the major shootings that have occurred in this country over the last few months or years that have outraged us would gun laws have prevented them. michael, in a rare fact check from "the washington post" they gave him the rare check mark saying that's actually true. so are there sort of sensible concrete pieces or proposals that the...
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but i also want to stay up to date on all the latest news events. and d.-w. makes that part of traveling easy just because it's available and thousands of hotels resorts and cruise ships worldwide. where have you found the domain side send us a picture that shows d w in your room you can great price go to dot com travel quiz. welcome to arts twenty one from berlin. where do you post your photos on instagram flicker tumblr facebook or do you stick them in a photo album like our parents and grandparents the digital revolution has changed photography overwhelming us daily with an endless flood of images seventy percent of people in germany now take photos with their smartphones and with the right up anyone can take professional level snaps or can they when it's for travel art when it's displayed in a museum or in a prestigious gallery like here at camera work within which photos make history and which ones can be dangerous for us what does photography mean today that's the focus of this special edition of art's twenty one. click filter post anyone can be a photo
but i also want to stay up to date on all the latest news events. and d.-w. makes that part of traveling easy just because it's available and thousands of hotels resorts and cruise ships worldwide. where have you found the domain side send us a picture that shows d w in your room you can great price go to dot com travel quiz. welcome to arts twenty one from berlin. where do you post your photos on instagram flicker tumblr facebook or do you stick them in a photo album like our parents and...
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i will also say that he has produced a budget that does balance which i think most americans agree with. as he said so well, the budget is a framework so the budget itself does not have specific policies in it. in fact, those would have to go to other committees to be passed and then passed by the full senate and the house and signed into law by the president. what it does do is it prepares this body to do something really important and really exciting. and that's the opportunity to reform our broken tax code. it's so important because it will give us a shot in the arm in terms of our economy, get this economy moving again, and because it's going to help people who have been left behind in this economy. really when you look at it over the past 15 years, so many people i represent and represented by the other members in this whaim better have not -- chamber have not seen their wages go up. in fact, they have been flat. and what has gone up? expenses, health care expenses more than any, it's the single biggest increase people see in their family budgets. but also food, medicine and, frank
i will also say that he has produced a budget that does balance which i think most americans agree with. as he said so well, the budget is a framework so the budget itself does not have specific policies in it. in fact, those would have to go to other committees to be passed and then passed by the full senate and the house and signed into law by the president. what it does do is it prepares this body to do something really important and really exciting. and that's the opportunity to reform our...
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and i also embrace and love this beautiful ideals of our country and the best of our country. so it is complicated. you know, humans are complicated and this is a complicated place. i think the fact that we are living in a moment that he feels that we are living in the history right now. you know it is terrifying, fascinating, all of these things at the same time. i think it is a moment where the american ideals are calling to w?us. and it is sort of like saying, can aywe take the lease from ideals to putting them into gopractice in everyday life? >> we are going to take a few questions. i am going to ask if you have a question to line up at one of these two microphones. i will point to you and i will ask you to say your question and please make it a question! [laughter] okay? please! always feel like the stories of black folks, especially black women in the south get at what you just talked about. so effectively. you know, the wonderful things about our country and also the things that we struggle with. you know the duality of all of these popular figures. we live that as blac
and i also embrace and love this beautiful ideals of our country and the best of our country. so it is complicated. you know, humans are complicated and this is a complicated place. i think the fact that we are living in a moment that he feels that we are living in the history right now. you know it is terrifying, fascinating, all of these things at the same time. i think it is a moment where the american ideals are calling to w?us. and it is sort of like saying, can aywe take the lease from...
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i will also be 65. i will be eligible for social security and medicare, and counting on you to continue to pay into those programs. because i will be relying on them. i am not sure what i'm going to do. i'm not going to run and four office. i have been in politics for over 20 years. six years as ace a legislator, eight years as lieutenant governor. and now eight more years as governor. i am ready to go back to the private sector. i will have to do something. i do not have enough money in retirement to just stay low. i do not have any debt. i will go back to a farm where i grew up. my wife and i built a house that there, and that's where my dad was born. that's where i was born. that's where our kids were born. that is home for me. that's what i'm looking forward to, a little bit more peaceful and spending time with grandkids. >> if you are walking through downtown to a, you will come on the presidency, fred kaplan outlines how the sixth president of the united states, john quincy adams, and the 16th pres
i will also be 65. i will be eligible for social security and medicare, and counting on you to continue to pay into those programs. because i will be relying on them. i am not sure what i'm going to do. i'm not going to run and four office. i have been in politics for over 20 years. six years as ace a legislator, eight years as lieutenant governor. and now eight more years as governor. i am ready to go back to the private sector. i will have to do something. i do not have enough money in...
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i also don't understand where did that genius come from. been nothing but an architect that alone would qualify him to be somebody that we should all know about. he served a brilliant service to all of us under the idea that all men are created equal but he also said something that has not been sufficiently played out and given. he has not been given sufficient credit for. as his absolute belief in education. he said any nation that expects the ignorant and free expects what never was and never can be. have to be educated. understand that there are no easy answers to big problems and so forth. thereafter he worked out i wish i have the chance to know him. of all the people you've written about. you can have dinner with any one president who is not a life who would you like to head dinner with. probably john adams. there's some questions i want to ask him. let's talk about him for a moment. of the founding fathers he gets a gets a little less attention than george washington what he waiting so few people pay that much attention to what you t
i also don't understand where did that genius come from. been nothing but an architect that alone would qualify him to be somebody that we should all know about. he served a brilliant service to all of us under the idea that all men are created equal but he also said something that has not been sufficiently played out and given. he has not been given sufficient credit for. as his absolute belief in education. he said any nation that expects the ignorant and free expects what never was and never...
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i can also evaluate the personalities of the commanders involved in making a decision and i can also dvise my clients on how to make the request in a way that will more likely be accepted and in their geographic location that they are requesting the maid received a request. i am a helper and to help them communicate to the leadership of making their decisions. i also provide training to victim advocates to train eight and to the pco's and px owes as they go through their schooling before they take command on how the stepper process and expedited transfer process works and what other criteria. attend to prove work tonight those requests. approximately one third of my clients have requested expedited transfers under my term and most of those requests were approved. i do believe that the expedited transfer process is a vital process of the military justice process and it is absolutely vital and beneficial for the victims to have the ability to exit the stand when there is a stigma and when there is a perceived stigma because the perception of the victim is one of the most important thing
i can also evaluate the personalities of the commanders involved in making a decision and i can also dvise my clients on how to make the request in a way that will more likely be accepted and in their geographic location that they are requesting the maid received a request. i am a helper and to help them communicate to the leadership of making their decisions. i also provide training to victim advocates to train eight and to the pco's and px owes as they go through their schooling before they...
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caller: i think it's a horrible tragedy, and i would also like to say that i think it's more mind control than it is gun control that's needed. host: what do you mean by that? caller: well, i'd like to point out that all the hatred that's spewed out every day on every forum by the mainstream media is just unbelievable. and also, i'd like to point out that all this protesting by the nfl, all this nonsense, you take unstable people in the country, especially the younger people who feel that they've been wronged, this is going to encourage this kind of thing. we're going to have wars in this country. we're going to have more attacks. i wonder if these people who are so privileged, these players that are so privileged and lucky, i wonder if they have ever given that a thought, how they are encouraging our young people to commit these kind of crimes. this is very serious. wake up, america. host: thanks, gina. bernie on the line now from dearfield beach in south florida. hi, bernie. caller: hi, good morning. host: good morning, sir. caller: even my friends in the n.r.a. who own guns, are for ba
caller: i think it's a horrible tragedy, and i would also like to say that i think it's more mind control than it is gun control that's needed. host: what do you mean by that? caller: well, i'd like to point out that all the hatred that's spewed out every day on every forum by the mainstream media is just unbelievable. and also, i'd like to point out that all this protesting by the nfl, all this nonsense, you take unstable people in the country, especially the younger people who feel that...
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i also want to say, at that particular time -- i will give you a stat. said there was an 83% chance that hillary clinton would win by 47 electoral votes at that particular time. i can tell you -- i will give you another stat. they were 100% wrong. [laughter] [cheers] it was 13 months ago when he was that really we were going to campaign and said it would be worth it for just one thing. if we could get a conservative on the supreme court, like neil gorsuch, it would have been worth it and, indeed, we have done that. [applause] that supreme think court justice gorsuch is better than supreme court justice bill clinton? wouldn't you agree with that. but it was 13 months. i can tell you, at that particular time, there was not that same enthusiasm in this group. and fact, there was not even the believability because the polls were all suggesting that it was all over with. yet somehow, we as people of still knew that our god reigns over the affairs of nations, doesn't he? he still reigns. [applause] so it is not just with that federal supreme court nominee that
i also want to say, at that particular time -- i will give you a stat. said there was an 83% chance that hillary clinton would win by 47 electoral votes at that particular time. i can tell you -- i will give you another stat. they were 100% wrong. [laughter] [cheers] it was 13 months ago when he was that really we were going to campaign and said it would be worth it for just one thing. if we could get a conservative on the supreme court, like neil gorsuch, it would have been worth it and,...