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we have great economy, great accomplishments, more to do. and i really don't think the american people are going to want to have the gridlock that the democrats are promising. so i'm confident we can run to the tape and get this done. reporter: on the president, he's been openly talking about firing bob mueller, potentially firing the deputy attorney general. what are your thoughts on that? speaker ryan: my thoughts haven't changed. i think they should be allowed to do their jobs. we have a rule of law and that's the principle we uphold. i have no reason that's going to happen. i have assurance that's not going to happen. i have been talking to people in the white house. rachel. reporter: [inaudible] speaker ryan: i have great confidence in this leadership team. that's one thing i am really proud of. obviously i came with a big goal in leadership when i came here. i think we have a fantastic leadership team. i have more thoughts on this. i think this is probably not the right time to get into this. i will share those thoughts later. that election
we have great economy, great accomplishments, more to do. and i really don't think the american people are going to want to have the gridlock that the democrats are promising. so i'm confident we can run to the tape and get this done. reporter: on the president, he's been openly talking about firing bob mueller, potentially firing the deputy attorney general. what are your thoughts on that? speaker ryan: my thoughts haven't changed. i think they should be allowed to do their jobs. we have a...
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you may guess i what i would be honored to have the president come to my district and i believe it wouldbe receptive we had the vice resident during the st. patrick's day parade one of the greatest in the world the second largest in america.re we were honored to have the vice president in savannah. i think he would be well received. campaign contributions are important i have two opponents running in the primary in the fall i will need money to get my message out there and i continue to raise campaign funds and that is part of what we have to do. >> should present trump fire the special counsel? >> that is a difficult question. first off all i don't think he's doing anything at this point how long has this been going on? i'm ready for this to be over but at the same time i am ready for mueller to put up for shut up what has he cannot win so far? nothing at all. >> should there be legislation to protect?on >> no. i do not think the president has handled this just fine he has cooperated and mueller hasn't shown anything at all. >> he says let them run their courses in the best interest of
you may guess i what i would be honored to have the president come to my district and i believe it wouldbe receptive we had the vice resident during the st. patrick's day parade one of the greatest in the world the second largest in america.re we were honored to have the vice president in savannah. i think he would be well received. campaign contributions are important i have two opponents running in the primary in the fall i will need money to get my message out there and i continue to raise...
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i don't know where i would have been today if i didn't have the professors i did and the classes i did, and if i wasn't able to do the job that i do. i could have been her in that classroom. prevention education is really important. support around that. i was able to refer this woman to resources, which i could, but i didn't have a contact i could just give her, we know that is so important for people seeking services and at that point in their healing, so thank you. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> hi, good morning. i'm julia weber and i am a consultant and adjunct professor focusing on domestic violence and sexual assault in san francisco. i want to commend all the speakers who have come before me, and also you for having this hearing today and addressing the issues. i am also the former consultant who staffed the safer schools sexual assault task force under the department on the status of women which the board of supervisors had the foresight to establish in 2016. so that was ten members representatives from our city agencies, as well as survivors and we spent part of 2016 and a
i don't know where i would have been today if i didn't have the professors i did and the classes i did, and if i wasn't able to do the job that i do. i could have been her in that classroom. prevention education is really important. support around that. i was able to refer this woman to resources, which i could, but i didn't have a contact i could just give her, we know that is so important for people seeking services and at that point in their healing, so thank you. >> thank you so much....
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if i had, i never would have run for congress in '48, i wouldn't have run for the senate in my state in '58 and certainly i wouldn't have gone into the new hampshire primary if i had read the polls. i think that i have more of a problem of identification, of getting people to know me, but on the record in my own state and i think in new hampshire i've established that when people do know me, know what i stand for, that i think the measure of their confidence in me will be at least equal for that which may now exist in -- with reference to senator kennedy. so far as which of us would make the better president, that's rather conjectural. david, i think that -- i don't mean to be arrogant or unnecessarily humble, but i'd make two points. i think that, one, i think i'm as well-qualified or better qualified to run for the presidency now in this year of 1968 than president john kennedy was qualified in 1960 when he made the bid. and i think if you take into account the matter of the knowledge, one should have a government and the identification of the people with this country and look at my
if i had, i never would have run for congress in '48, i wouldn't have run for the senate in my state in '58 and certainly i wouldn't have gone into the new hampshire primary if i had read the polls. i think that i have more of a problem of identification, of getting people to know me, but on the record in my own state and i think in new hampshire i've established that when people do know me, know what i stand for, that i think the measure of their confidence in me will be at least equal for...
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i have two family members that have autism. i am from new jersey.it is my understanding that new jersey has the highest rate of autism and also has the highest number of mandated vaccines, so i am wondering if you could speak about the connection between the vaccines and also mention, if they could talk about the vaccine court that was set up to protect the pharmaceutical companies. host: we kind of addressed vaccine issue already. i do not know if you have any expertise. guest: vaccine courts have existed for a long time. there are very occasionally injuries as a result of vaccines that do not resemble autism. it is usually recognized a person had autism prior to the vaccine. host: you spoke before a united nations group on autism. what was your message? guest: do you any was specifically about ways to increase acceptance and inclusion of autistic women and girls. i think, women and girls are overlooked as we might look different or express our autism differently. we focused a lot -- or i focused a lot, on the high rates of violence experienced by
i have two family members that have autism. i am from new jersey.it is my understanding that new jersey has the highest rate of autism and also has the highest number of mandated vaccines, so i am wondering if you could speak about the connection between the vaccines and also mention, if they could talk about the vaccine court that was set up to protect the pharmaceutical companies. host: we kind of addressed vaccine issue already. i do not know if you have any expertise. guest: vaccine courts...
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i have applied for a seat on the children and families first commission because i believe that i have life and work experiences that would further enhance the work that is already occurring in san francisco. as a native san franciscoian and as a daughter of ecuador an parents i am proud to call this city home. i have raised my son with the member of members from the community, local local, and the public school staff served me to guide them both becoming college ready and successful in the higher learning settings. this is my 33rd year as an educator in san francisco unified. i graduated from san francisco state and i have a k-8 teaching credential which is still active today. having been a spanish bilingual teacher for 20 years at my child's elementary school i bring a passion for linguistic rights to my early work in the early education department and the volunteer community work that i do in the mission district which is where i reside. while working with young children and families in our infant, toddler and prek side, i see a need to have quality assistance so that each child in
i have applied for a seat on the children and families first commission because i believe that i have life and work experiences that would further enhance the work that is already occurring in san francisco. as a native san franciscoian and as a daughter of ecuador an parents i am proud to call this city home. i have raised my son with the member of members from the community, local local, and the public school staff served me to guide them both becoming college ready and successful in the...
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i have tremors all the time. even as i stand before you now, i have panic attacks. i jump out of my skin at the slightest noise or surprise. i have to sit with my back to the wall in public spaces. and i'm a shadow of the person i used to be. this is all consuming. focus on healing law enforcement tells me over and over when i ask what progress has been made on my case. this refrain is a cruel joke. i've tried everything, therapy, yoga, meditation, bottling it up, you name it. i will continue to scratch my way out of this darkness but what i really want is a life not spent thinking about what can be done, what should be done. since the time i reported being raped our society has become a seismic shift. more and more women are summoning the bravery to say #metoo publicly, the sfpd must rise to the challenge and fulfill their duty to serve and protect. we need reform. and i implore you to be the force that makes traumatizing experiences with the sfpd like mine a relic of history for women and girls in san francisco. thank you. >> supervisor h. ronen: thank you so much.
i have tremors all the time. even as i stand before you now, i have panic attacks. i jump out of my skin at the slightest noise or surprise. i have to sit with my back to the wall in public spaces. and i'm a shadow of the person i used to be. this is all consuming. focus on healing law enforcement tells me over and over when i ask what progress has been made on my case. this refrain is a cruel joke. i've tried everything, therapy, yoga, meditation, bottling it up, you name it. i will continue...
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>> here's the problem that we have. i think the american people and members of congress have false choices that depending who was on the seat one side or the other is frustrated so the american public is frustrated which tells me there is a problem with how this was set u up. can you imagine if we actually had a bureau that worked well for people? >> we don't get a sense of frustration about the sec or the f soc maybe some complaints but doesn't rise to that same level as this. we are not the same as the other regulators we need to have a more down the middle approach to be taken approach. that we do not have the same credibility as the other regulators do. and to implement the law and those that have lost their ability to get the resources that they need because i was the mayor of one of those small cities that the banks are in and that there that committee. and to make that more political or policy oriented. these statutes are policies doing the same but with a spear out on appropriations and i yield back the magnet tim
>> here's the problem that we have. i think the american people and members of congress have false choices that depending who was on the seat one side or the other is frustrated so the american public is frustrated which tells me there is a problem with how this was set u up. can you imagine if we actually had a bureau that worked well for people? >> we don't get a sense of frustration about the sec or the f soc maybe some complaints but doesn't rise to that same level as this. we...
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mike i don't think so they have not asked the mr. cordray to justify spending we send them a letter last year my just last week was 98.52 million that is your personal atm? >> up through 70,000,000,002 i assume you have to make people. >> that is 60% so the other 40%? $280million payment to you alone decide how that is sent to my guesser. >> at texas stadium at&t pays roughly close to 20 million per year for the right if you wish to advertise the bureau could you take this money to outbid at&t? absolutely think we spent at least 40 million on advertising up to this point anyway and i can take it to hundred $15 million give everybody a t-shirt and ball cap? do you think under previous leadership we paid to quite an advertising in every single tax return. >> that is borderline insane. let me ask you this. asking for zero dollars of funding two that second quarter at 18 is that correct. >> if you chose going forward to ask for zero dollars isn't it true the regulators do have secondary concurrent jurisdiction from all federal consumer pr
mike i don't think so they have not asked the mr. cordray to justify spending we send them a letter last year my just last week was 98.52 million that is your personal atm? >> up through 70,000,000,002 i assume you have to make people. >> that is 60% so the other 40%? $280million payment to you alone decide how that is sent to my guesser. >> at texas stadium at&t pays roughly close to 20 million per year for the right if you wish to advertise the bureau could you take this...
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i have to be here the statute requires me to be here and i'm happy to be here but i do not have to answer a single one of your questions. i will and i look forward to it but i don't have to the statute say that i shall appear before congress and i'm doing that today and tomorrow in the senate but i don't have to answer your questions or testify which is interesting because elsewhere in dodd frank other people do have to appear and testify or appear in answer questions but for some reason the director of the bureau does not only have to appear. so i believe it my statute or a right to sit here and twiddle my thumbs for the next four hours with u.s. questions i think that's wrong. i'm not going to do it but that is one of many samples why this is broken in the way the statute is written and i hope as a result to answer questions to recognize some of them may be i don't know to both sides but i want to answer as many as i can but i hope the aim is the one end goal to figure out how to work together to make this more accountable senator warren was not happy with the answer she got back from m
i have to be here the statute requires me to be here and i'm happy to be here but i do not have to answer a single one of your questions. i will and i look forward to it but i don't have to the statute say that i shall appear before congress and i'm doing that today and tomorrow in the senate but i don't have to answer your questions or testify which is interesting because elsewhere in dodd frank other people do have to appear and testify or appear in answer questions but for some reason the...
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i have a renter that rents the farm and grows corn and soybeans. i am all for the farmers. st: thank you for the call. talking to rule armors -- callers only. ralph and new hampshire -- in new hampshire. caller: we have good things economically and bad things in new hampshire, the tax cuts, they are essential and that helped a great deal to keep money in the pockets of people. the bad is health care, that is a problem appear, particularly with the opioid crisis. we are need the -- we are near the canadian border and a lot of opioids comment and there is almost no treatment and the ones there are are not effective. that is a problem. and we do not have providers who are accountable. they get paid the same if they heal properly or if they do not do anything at all. we need more accessible and more accountable and more transparent and less costly health care up here. host: our state and local officials more effective than federal officials? who do you think is to blame? caller: wide varieties of people you can blame. you can blame the health care lobby and washington, d.c., the
i have a renter that rents the farm and grows corn and soybeans. i am all for the farmers. st: thank you for the call. talking to rule armors -- callers only. ralph and new hampshire -- in new hampshire. caller: we have good things economically and bad things in new hampshire, the tax cuts, they are essential and that helped a great deal to keep money in the pockets of people. the bad is health care, that is a problem appear, particularly with the opioid crisis. we are need the -- we are near...
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>> i don't have those off memory. >> i do. so we have 2467s, 2468s, 2470s, we have 2424 which are lab aids. >> supervisor stefani: do you have new you couldn't feel? >> no, i would say -- you want to speak? >> we have five permanent vacancies and we have a list so we can hire those. that dollar amount was 102 for a rad tech city employee and $75 for a registry. >> supervisor stefani: if you dent have the limitation of no new ft he saes, we are looking $139 million deficit that we are trying to solve for, what do you think would solve of those staffing issues in terms of the classifications? i know on cat 16, 17, it's not a permanent position, people don't get the same benefits. in your perfect world what would that solution look like to you and then realistically and everything? >> thank you for that question. my ideal world to be to get my staff on fmla back to work. >> how many? >> i don't know all the numbers off the top. it worked out to be 19.7% of my staff. so if -- to get them back into work and then i would have a good
>> i don't have those off memory. >> i do. so we have 2467s, 2468s, 2470s, we have 2424 which are lab aids. >> supervisor stefani: do you have new you couldn't feel? >> no, i would say -- you want to speak? >> we have five permanent vacancies and we have a list so we can hire those. that dollar amount was 102 for a rad tech city employee and $75 for a registry. >> supervisor stefani: if you dent have the limitation of no new ft he saes, we are looking $139...
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i have a fifth grader and also a second grader. my fifth grader has been there since second grade, and before this principal came, it was a family oriented environment and unfortunately, i believe that because of control issues, unfortunately, the faculty is being dictated with control, and we're not being able to raise our children and educate our children as a family in a village, which it takes a village to raise our children, and if we're divided as a facility, then, we can't give our children what we need. so i believe we definitely need to come together and do what's best for our children and not have our families feel uncomfortable with communication during issues. like, with family issues or student issues, it should definitely be handled very differently, and thank you. >> thank you. [applause]. >> good evening, everyone. my name is joyce, and i have two kids that are enrolled at guadalupe elementary school, and i'm here to represent most of the parents at gaud lupe. -- guadalupe. we don't feel supported by the principal. s
i have a fifth grader and also a second grader. my fifth grader has been there since second grade, and before this principal came, it was a family oriented environment and unfortunately, i believe that because of control issues, unfortunately, the faculty is being dictated with control, and we're not being able to raise our children and educate our children as a family in a village, which it takes a village to raise our children, and if we're divided as a facility, then, we can't give our...
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i have three questions i would like to ask. end, aswe are at the long as it occurs within five minutes. >> we have crafted and instituted a bill which recognizes that if someone is a person prohibited, convicted felon, convicted of domestic shop,ce, goes into a gun fills out their background check form, says i can buy a gun, and are denied, that is information that would be helpful for local law-enforcement to know. would you agree? >> yes it would be. >> there are 120,000 mix denials last year. state of pennsylvania, virginia, and the state police run it. they know when there is a denial. they have prosecuted hundreds of people. state, about 30 others, it is running independently of law enforcement. it would require notification to state law enforcement when there is a denial of a next application. do you think that would be a constructive step forward? empowering where a person prohibited is trying to get access to a weapon. to review be pleased that. i'm aware you are offering something of that nature. i think it has potentia
i have three questions i would like to ask. end, aswe are at the long as it occurs within five minutes. >> we have crafted and instituted a bill which recognizes that if someone is a person prohibited, convicted felon, convicted of domestic shop,ce, goes into a gun fills out their background check form, says i can buy a gun, and are denied, that is information that would be helpful for local law-enforcement to know. would you agree? >> yes it would be. >> there are 120,000 mix...
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i'm sorry about that but i have to do what i have to do. i'm not that great, i'm just a guy trying to do my job. as i like to say, i'm just a slob on the bus trying to get home. that is all i am. i'm going to do the best i can though, at doing the best i can, failing, falling all of the time. i guess what i am suggesting is, this has been happening over time and nobody has been able to come to the rescue. and we need to realize that. heneker,community of the only town in the world of that name, i bet you come to inr neighbor's rescue eerie your community, the only town in -- those virtues are written on our neighbor's hearts. down in georgia, this kid said i drove all over the place to come and see you. can i have a hug? you realize we are all connected. when we speed up, we override all that. this message is not some easy sound bite for people to hear. i want to change the dialogue and the message. this message is not some easy sound bite for people to hear. but i don't care. i'm not in that sound bite world. i just want to change the dialo
i'm sorry about that but i have to do what i have to do. i'm not that great, i'm just a guy trying to do my job. as i like to say, i'm just a slob on the bus trying to get home. that is all i am. i'm going to do the best i can though, at doing the best i can, failing, falling all of the time. i guess what i am suggesting is, this has been happening over time and nobody has been able to come to the rescue. and we need to realize that. heneker,community of the only town in the world of that name,...
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if we allow you, we will have to allow everybody. i already extended the time. >> can you just give her half a minute. she is here with a child and she just wants to have her voice heard. >> i just hope you make the right decision and do what's right -- [off mic] >> president h. mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you. thank you. okay. thank you all for public comment. and for sharing all of your comments and -- >> [off mic] >> okay. thank you. and we heard it from many people this evening. we will take all the information and we need to move on now. we have an entire meeting to continue with, so thank you. our next item is item g, special order of business. so this is item number 184-10s01 revise parent involvement policy at sites reviewed for federal program monitoring, bessie carmichael school/filipino education center, francis middle school marina middle school and e.r. taylor elementary school. >> the staff will be rodrick castro. >> good evening, commissioners. tonight's recommended action is that the board of education approve the updates
if we allow you, we will have to allow everybody. i already extended the time. >> can you just give her half a minute. she is here with a child and she just wants to have her voice heard. >> i just hope you make the right decision and do what's right -- [off mic] >> president h. mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you. thank you. okay. thank you all for public comment. and for sharing all of your comments and -- >> [off mic] >> okay. thank you. and we heard it from many...
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i do have a question. you said you are responsible for the overall city emergency plan is that correct. >> i'm not personally responsible, dm does that but i am on several of their committees, so an overall emergency response plan, which i truly feel in the beginning will be heavily weighed upon in the fire department in fuel, transportation, communications, fire fighting, and i can't remember the other committee right now, so those are daily meetings we try to interject the fire department's role in how we speak so when the disaster happens everybody is on the same page. every instance i have been to i know it will help. >> so just as a scenario, when emergency city wide occurs that command center is intricate part of that. in terms of the fire department, who is our point person in terms of the overall responsibility? >> the chief of the department is in charge as far as a major disaster and if we institute a recall and who goes where. >> okay. chief hayes-white that means you are go to church street comm
i do have a question. you said you are responsible for the overall city emergency plan is that correct. >> i'm not personally responsible, dm does that but i am on several of their committees, so an overall emergency response plan, which i truly feel in the beginning will be heavily weighed upon in the fire department in fuel, transportation, communications, fire fighting, and i can't remember the other committee right now, so those are daily meetings we try to interject the fire...
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i have learned a lot of things here. think one of the most important lessons is to slow down, share your heart, which i hoped to do tonight. come.a great place to i love it, i will be back in november. i have been asked by a union leader to make a talk at the 15th of november. we will be back sometime this summer, maybe just come up for a day or two. think donalddo you is looking at the primary calendar? >> we are not even into this. i not here to do that. i am thinking about myself. i am not doing that. thank you all. >> here is a look at our schedule starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern a discussion on the future of conservativism. c-span2 at his book tv with books on business and economics. on c-span3 american history tv, a look at the 50th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king jr. ♪ >> c-span washington journal, live every day. issues that impact yield rate coming up on wednesday morning, education week reporter madison will discuss his teacher pay and benefits. then sophia nelson joins us to talk about the
i have learned a lot of things here. think one of the most important lessons is to slow down, share your heart, which i hoped to do tonight. come.a great place to i love it, i will be back in november. i have been asked by a union leader to make a talk at the 15th of november. we will be back sometime this summer, maybe just come up for a day or two. think donalddo you is looking at the primary calendar? >> we are not even into this. i not here to do that. i am thinking about myself. i am...
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those are the last cards i have. if i didn't call your name feel free to stand at the side and you can speak after everybody else. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'd like to thank supervisor stefani for proposing this ordnance for italian american heritage day in san francisco. i'd also like to thank supervisoooor safai with kind words. i'm a committee member with the italian-american organization here in san francisco. now in our 83rd year, established in north beach and fisherman wharf. i would like to express my full support on behalf of the society and as a member of chow in support of this ordnance. i believe it's very important to as we beautifully already said by so many and by supervisor stefani and supervisor safai the important contributions historically and culturally and economically from the italian population in san francisco. my great grandparents immigrated here around 1900 to san francisco and were part of the fishing community that helped establish fisherman wharf and the fishing industry. fisherman's
those are the last cards i have. if i didn't call your name feel free to stand at the side and you can speak after everybody else. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'd like to thank supervisor stefani for proposing this ordnance for italian american heritage day in san francisco. i'd also like to thank supervisoooor safai with kind words. i'm a committee member with the italian-american organization here in san francisco. now in our 83rd year, established in north beach and fisherman wharf....
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i have three pen pals but i write him more. >> i have like everybody's name tattooed on me, i could havebaby name book. it's embarrassing. >> oh, yeah, they're all pen pals and it's a big mistake and don't use tattooing for prison. >> since coming to jail, peggy perales has also developed a pen pal relationship. but the male inmate she writes to is a member of the largest jail gang, the tango orejones. she also writes to her boyfriend, a member of the orejones archrival gang, the mexican mafia. jail officials intercepted a suspicious letter the orejone pen pal wrote to perales. >> a big concern on our part to determine what information is traveling to and from the buildings and another big concern we have is why are two rival gangs communicating with one female. are they even aware they're both communicating? so i'm going to talk to her to let her know we're aware of it. >> if officials determine perales is colluding with either gang, she stands to lose her job in the laundry room and she could also be assigned to a segregation cell where she would lose all of her other privileges as wel
i have three pen pals but i write him more. >> i have like everybody's name tattooed on me, i could havebaby name book. it's embarrassing. >> oh, yeah, they're all pen pals and it's a big mistake and don't use tattooing for prison. >> since coming to jail, peggy perales has also developed a pen pal relationship. but the male inmate she writes to is a member of the largest jail gang, the tango orejones. she also writes to her boyfriend, a member of the orejones archrival gang,...
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i think we have a fantastic leadership team. i think this is probably not the right time to get into that. that election is in november, so not something to go into right now. >> in what way is your decision influenced by the way president trump has changed the character of washington? rep. ryan: not at all. i am grateful to the president for giving us this ability to get all this stuff done. it makes the product the a compliment i have been a contributor to, satisfied that i have made a big difference and he has given us that chance. that is really how i see it. thank you very much, everybody. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: this weekend on c-span come alive saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern, "road to the white house 2020" at the new hampshire democratic party p.m.,, and sunday at 6:30 our coverage continues with montana democratic governor steve bullet in pull c
i think we have a fantastic leadership team. i think this is probably not the right time to get into that. that election is in november, so not something to go into right now. >> in what way is your decision influenced by the way president trump has changed the character of washington? rep. ryan: not at all. i am grateful to the president for giving us this ability to get all this stuff done. it makes the product the a compliment i have been a contributor to, satisfied that i have made a...
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i think you have to understand. i read someplace, before you are critical of someone, you should remember they did not have the advantages you have had as a child, a loving mother and father -- bill's father wasn't around, and i think he thinks of george a little bit like the father he didn't have. he is very loving to him, and i really appreciate that. when they went on that long tsunami trip, george said bill insisted he stayed in bed and bill insisted he was taken care of. that was really nice. i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> you brought up laura bush. when we interviewed her for this series we talked about the , speech where she compared you to don corleone. from the godfather. >> that's nice. >> you have been referred to as the enforcer of the bush family. what do you think about that? >> i am not thrilled about laura saying that. i deserve it, because anything they do is all right, but someone has to be sure the standards are kept. he leads by example. i lead by denying
i think you have to understand. i read someplace, before you are critical of someone, you should remember they did not have the advantages you have had as a child, a loving mother and father -- bill's father wasn't around, and i think he thinks of george a little bit like the father he didn't have. he is very loving to him, and i really appreciate that. when they went on that long tsunami trip, george said bill insisted he stayed in bed and bill insisted he was taken care of. that was really...
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but i have no motivation. or not i have and and i have a view from that. one probably a little clearer. but i'm too can. see very little. but the little my and i. pick a day and there are my a number of i learn. but if. the last member. of the new family yellin well an early luckily for me i have a man give it he'll eat lead a mare we. shall uno. it's not good and my passion now i'm out my form and it wouldn't be there. if i'm or one of them. will go. down. down. down that path. is it now now. i'm sure you know how much i am. certain. that i am. setting. you up as an idea i don't. he come. home once you know that and an american army is on the prison he said in five p. . one i was only twenty chefs. right. your. of course. just. left for the. job. if you buy the when. the cameras are there about an invalid along konami one and are long gone and. the bin now is in a box la mans and i'm bob and i down from a long walk or number. and i am what i live by the law and again all of my dad to them or their and their friends as they need me. a. lot of those in my be
but i have no motivation. or not i have and and i have a view from that. one probably a little clearer. but i'm too can. see very little. but the little my and i. pick a day and there are my a number of i learn. but if. the last member. of the new family yellin well an early luckily for me i have a man give it he'll eat lead a mare we. shall uno. it's not good and my passion now i'm out my form and it wouldn't be there. if i'm or one of them. will go. down. down. down that path. is it now now....
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i have experience in the white house. sen. hirono: i'm sure you have touched bases with general o'shaughnessy. he has a lot of experience in that part of the world. gen. o'shaughnessy: yes. in response to one of the questions we put to you, you noted that the requirements process lacks the flexibility required in be current dynamic. you said perhaps we need to look at statutory process changes that were outlined in goldwater nichols. can you talk about what you mean by the dod needing greater agility in adjusting to the new operating environment, and any statutory changes you would like? >> yes ma'am. it's clear to me that some of our potential adversaries are innovating with systems that we need to catch up on. in some cases. or advance the gap we might hold over them the ability to purchase equipment's and turn them quickly into capability for our soldiers and coast guardsmen is ponderously slow. anything that allows us to innovate, permits us to fail occasionally, will be incredibly important. i'm concerned about china's pur
i have experience in the white house. sen. hirono: i'm sure you have touched bases with general o'shaughnessy. he has a lot of experience in that part of the world. gen. o'shaughnessy: yes. in response to one of the questions we put to you, you noted that the requirements process lacks the flexibility required in be current dynamic. you said perhaps we need to look at statutory process changes that were outlined in goldwater nichols. can you talk about what you mean by the dod needing greater...
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i have to do what i have to do. busjust a slob on the trying to get hom.e. i will do the best i can at doing the best i can. falling all the time. this has been happening over time and nobody has been able to come to the rescue. in your community, the only town in the world by that name, i that you t to comeend -- tend to come to your neighbor's rescue. oure virtues are written on neighbor's hearts. kid said irgia, this drove all over the place to come and see you. can i have a hug? you realize we are all connected. up, we override all that. this message is not some easy down by for -- some easy sound bite for people to hear. i want to change the dialogue and the message. >> in your book and when you were last year for a townhall meeting, he taught a great story meeting richard nixon. one of our core values at new england college is engagement. part of the engagement is the call to public service. tell us about your path to service. how do you continue to convince young people to continue down that path. ms. perry: young people -- gov. kasich: young people le
i have to do what i have to do. busjust a slob on the trying to get hom.e. i will do the best i can at doing the best i can. falling all the time. this has been happening over time and nobody has been able to come to the rescue. in your community, the only town in the world by that name, i that you t to comeend -- tend to come to your neighbor's rescue. oure virtues are written on neighbor's hearts. kid said irgia, this drove all over the place to come and see you. can i have a hug? you realize...
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i have swum about 150 now. iam swimming its 250 lakes. i have swum about 150 now. ze in a new lake then i will always go for that. snowdonia national park is a mountain range in north wales. it is a beautiful area to live in. the mountains you feel very rugged. much more tightly packed. and in between that is where you get the lakes, and although they may be much smaller and a bit of a trek to get to, i don't know, for me, it makes it a little bit more special. i have always found since childhood, my mum was a swimmer. marmot castaway 11 years ago and i found grieving was very hard for me, so i think the time alone was part of it. __ my think the time alone was part of it. —— my mother passed away. i do obsessively swim at now and i did not before, but i did not make a conscious decision to start swimming this way, it was definitely subconscious. i have always had this kind of, i call it a nervous anticipation in the tummy but the nerves can be intimidation because sometimes, the water is dark, you do not know what is inside, beasts or weeds, but that is an importan
i have swum about 150 now. iam swimming its 250 lakes. i have swum about 150 now. ze in a new lake then i will always go for that. snowdonia national park is a mountain range in north wales. it is a beautiful area to live in. the mountains you feel very rugged. much more tightly packed. and in between that is where you get the lakes, and although they may be much smaller and a bit of a trek to get to, i don't know, for me, it makes it a little bit more special. i have always found since...
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i don't think mr. badillo is a bad guy. we have spoken. it's just as a young owner he's not doing the things he needs to do to make sure his business is running properly. >> president fung: i think your time is up. we'll see the overhead and that's it. >> that's the invoice. you'll notice the charge. basically special equipment. i don't know what for. for picking up someone's car charges $460 to some person who is trying to get home to get breast milk for the baby and charging that fee seems extreme extremely exorbitant -- >> thank you. >> can you leave that on there. i have a question for the owner of the company. so, you just got before us and said your driver challenged them $125. >> that was the drop fee. >> on top of the other fee? >> no. it was miscommunicated. the drop fee is $125. >> so, can you look at the overhead and tell me if you recognize the signature of that driver? do you know who that driver is? >> there's no driver. that invoice is left blank. >> so, do you know who the driver was for that particular occasion? is he in fr
i don't think mr. badillo is a bad guy. we have spoken. it's just as a young owner he's not doing the things he needs to do to make sure his business is running properly. >> president fung: i think your time is up. we'll see the overhead and that's it. >> that's the invoice. you'll notice the charge. basically special equipment. i don't know what for. for picking up someone's car charges $460 to some person who is trying to get home to get breast milk for the baby and charging that...
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i would like to have a family. i would like to have kids. but i can't do it here. there is mass exodus in california because of the wage inequality that is apparent. i urge you to please move this mco raise. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i am charles minister, a resident of district one, a member of senior disability action. i am a retired union worker. as it says you are a union man or woman or boss' boy and girl. i am a man. as a man i retired out of the city of san francisco 13 years ago. at that time i was making $22 before benefits and scraping by my wife and i. i know since that time the cost of living has increased about 25%. current and cost of housing has probably doubled. you can't imagine how you are going to make it on 15, 16, $17 an hour. the minim should be at least $25. like the old victim of john l lewis said. when you suffer at our table, you have got to work for labor. everybody is at the labor table. without labor we have no services or products. the people that are here today to try to get a raise, back in the 30s and 40s w
i would like to have a family. i would like to have kids. but i can't do it here. there is mass exodus in california because of the wage inequality that is apparent. i urge you to please move this mco raise. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i am charles minister, a resident of district one, a member of senior disability action. i am a retired union worker. as it says you are a union man or woman or boss' boy and girl. i am a man. as a man i retired out of the city...
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i have a copy of it. i have given a copy of my version of it. if you want to use the bloom map, you also have to set the threshold of these 100 microslides. we know where they are. but those slides and the map have long since been superceded by the seismic hazard act map. [bell]. >> this is a bag of sand. i can't get sand to slide at 25%. it slides at 25 degrees. so, this percent and degrees have been confused. the correct number is 25 degrees. that's 50%. that's two to one. that's the stability of sand. the weakest material in the city. [bell]. >> so, i think there's a confusion on percent versus degrees. [mic turned off] >> supervisor tang: thank you very much. are there any other members of the public who wish to comment on item 2? seeing none, the public comment is closed. colleagues what would you like to do with this item? >> supervisor peskin: madam chair, this has been through staff. obviously the bloom map is archaic and this is an attempt to replace the bloom map with some objective standards. i am not a structural engineer or a geotec
i have a copy of it. i have given a copy of my version of it. if you want to use the bloom map, you also have to set the threshold of these 100 microslides. we know where they are. but those slides and the map have long since been superceded by the seismic hazard act map. [bell]. >> this is a bag of sand. i can't get sand to slide at 25%. it slides at 25 degrees. so, this percent and degrees have been confused. the correct number is 25 degrees. that's 50%. that's two to one. that's the...
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the board today, which i didn't have to do, but i did. one of those two members reached out. but we are the confirming authority for a shadow legislative branch of government, and those members feel so autonomous, that they don't even have the courtesy or respect to reach out to see whether or not they're going to be confirmed. which -- and again, this is not pointed to staff because i think staff has made marked changes in the last few months, but it does speak volumes about the attitude of some of these individuals who think that there are no checks and balances, so i just had to get that off of my chest. >> supervisor tang: okay. we're back to supervisor safai. >> supervisor safai: i wanted to talk about a couple of changes that were made, and i wanted to read them into the record. one was we removed the approval of 50 residents living near the location in the final decision. we added the review of final decisions on stop signs, and we added in an exemption of class two and class four bike lanes from board of supervisors review. so thos
the board today, which i didn't have to do, but i did. one of those two members reached out. but we are the confirming authority for a shadow legislative branch of government, and those members feel so autonomous, that they don't even have the courtesy or respect to reach out to see whether or not they're going to be confirmed. which -- and again, this is not pointed to staff because i think staff has made marked changes in the last few months, but it does speak volumes about the attitude of...
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i have to see those. i started reading and realized they said that every sabbath afternoon, george washington and martha would read a sermon together for the lord's day. these were the sermons they were reading. why would they read sermons? they were often for special occasions. they were like magazines or newspapers. this person died, this event is being remembered, this dedication sermon for this government event, and they were reading these things. that was a great discovery that helped me go along. then i was able to get rare books and keep working. after 20 years, you get a lot of information from many places. the most important discovery or was the collected writings of washington, then they were digitized and then the sermons in the rare book room, then just being able to have unfettered access to the library of villanova university which is five miles from my house. i looked at all the shelves of every washington book and said, that is my job the next five years. i went through every one of the boo
i have to see those. i started reading and realized they said that every sabbath afternoon, george washington and martha would read a sermon together for the lord's day. these were the sermons they were reading. why would they read sermons? they were often for special occasions. they were like magazines or newspapers. this person died, this event is being remembered, this dedication sermon for this government event, and they were reading these things. that was a great discovery that helped me...
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i think i have turned my life around. e was hoping he would be able to start a small business after going bankrupt. ten months after starting in the experiment, i still feel super happy and free and independent. juha has set up one business already, but he wants to expand. i got my new business registered and have been running that for the last few months. the easiest money is making those drums, and selling. it's hand—craft, it's not super good for business, it takes time to make, but i love it. good to see you. then one very big thing i am planning with a couple of my friends, is to start, like, art b&b. like a bnb with breakfast, but with art. we're going to be calling people that know how to draw and paint, and doing something in painting, and putting it here so that next week, you can start filming. we have some studios, so people would stay here and spend here one week, two weeks, or one year making their own art. do you want me to help you with the drums? and juha and his friend miki have other plans too. today, the
i think i have turned my life around. e was hoping he would be able to start a small business after going bankrupt. ten months after starting in the experiment, i still feel super happy and free and independent. juha has set up one business already, but he wants to expand. i got my new business registered and have been running that for the last few months. the easiest money is making those drums, and selling. it's hand—craft, it's not super good for business, it takes time to make, but i love...
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i have no motivation or. oh no i haven't done longer and i have to be from that to the left but what about when you have to clear. but i do. labs who quit. my. traffic in the narrow mind i'm bob allen poe's point two million buy but isn't the case here so i'm going to let a small amount a lot of members. when you turn a year limit. luckily i thought you had them along with healey you lead it mare we. shall not. it's not good and my passion now i'm out my form and it wouldn't be there. if i'm a man of them. you know somebody's got to take. an example. our. county that. is it now now. i want to show you how to. say. that i am. sorry. if. you are an idea and them. taking heat from the. ones you know written an army of anonymous on the prison he said in five pm to seven. hundred twenty chefs. i. feel. i saw the. bill of course. just. for the. if you buy the lamp. the cameras are there in about an hour than along konami one end of the long run and one. on the bin is in a bar la i have been nouns and i'm not bob dyl
i have no motivation or. oh no i haven't done longer and i have to be from that to the left but what about when you have to clear. but i do. labs who quit. my. traffic in the narrow mind i'm bob allen poe's point two million buy but isn't the case here so i'm going to let a small amount a lot of members. when you turn a year limit. luckily i thought you had them along with healey you lead it mare we. shall not. it's not good and my passion now i'm out my form and it wouldn't be there. if i'm a...
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you don't have to be there. i don't have to be there. end time together, let's make it count. ♪ ♪ david: so you are at juilliard, you are playing with other people, and then you decide ultimately go to college at harvard. yo-yo: the fields i was most interested in were anthropology and archaeology, and you may ask why. david: because they both start with an "a" and you like the a's? yo-yo: exactly, before getting to the b's -- so -- you are so clever -- so the thing is, i was a very confused child because when you move, you know, everything, all the things that you hold to be solid and true visually, emotionally often, but certainly in terms of habit and people, it all changes. the rules are different. people say different things. and, so it was a lot of, you know, a lot of our french friends could not understand why we would move to the united states. and certainly a lot of americans thought, you know, this is the best country in the world. my parents kept telling me chinese culture, so incredibly important, so i was kind of befuddled be
you don't have to be there. i don't have to be there. end time together, let's make it count. ♪ ♪ david: so you are at juilliard, you are playing with other people, and then you decide ultimately go to college at harvard. yo-yo: the fields i was most interested in were anthropology and archaeology, and you may ask why. david: because they both start with an "a" and you like the a's? yo-yo: exactly, before getting to the b's -- so -- you are so clever -- so the thing is, i was a...
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that i the statements would have made, i will make that motion. someone second to did the .otions now move to the of mike pompeo as .ecretary of state eys, 10 no's. 11 >> the way the committee rules a nomineerder to vote majority have the to come from the people that are present. isaacson gave the eulogy today for his best friend and he will not be back until 11:30 this evening. i know that all of the members have been able to express sem of -- themselves in a way they see 11 ayes and 10 nos. we can do this several different ways. it is pretty historic to send a floorary of state to the without a positive recommendation, but when you consider the fact one of our most respected members who has accommodated us on many .ccasions indulgence of the committee knowing that we have 11 members who voted yes and 10 numbers who voted no. out asked the committee understanding the historic nature of this, i would ask the committee by voice vote, by voice vote, send this nominee to the floor with a positive recommendation knowing that if isaacson were here, a va
that i the statements would have made, i will make that motion. someone second to did the .otions now move to the of mike pompeo as .ecretary of state eys, 10 no's. 11 >> the way the committee rules a nomineerder to vote majority have the to come from the people that are present. isaacson gave the eulogy today for his best friend and he will not be back until 11:30 this evening. i know that all of the members have been able to express sem of -- themselves in a way they see 11 ayes and 10...
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decision that i have not taken lightly. have been decisions made at the national security council our cabinet, along with discussion with our american and french allies on this. at the end of the day, i thought it was the right thing to do. the sides, because we have seen this growing use of chemical weapons, i think we must say this must stop, and it is in all of our interest for us to ensure that the use of chemical weapons stops, and it is in the interest of all of our futures to ensure that the use of chemical weapons stops. on the front row, sorry? >> obviously there has been no parliamentary approval for this action for reasons of timing, apart from anything else. when parliament resumes next week, do you intend to try to get parliament as a whole to back your strategy, which clearly you are opening the door to possible, further action. do you intend to push for a vote to get parliament behind you? prime minister may: as i said and as you picked up in your question, the decision was taken for operational reasons after
decision that i have not taken lightly. have been decisions made at the national security council our cabinet, along with discussion with our american and french allies on this. at the end of the day, i thought it was the right thing to do. the sides, because we have seen this growing use of chemical weapons, i think we must say this must stop, and it is in all of our interest for us to ensure that the use of chemical weapons stops, and it is in the interest of all of our futures to ensure that...
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they have to do it. otherwise, i will not do the nafta deal. nafta has been fantastic for mexico and bad for us. we have had car plants moved to mexico, many of them, we make millions of cars in mexico. years ago, they did not exist. they closed in michigan and ohio and other places. now they are starting to move back because of what we have done with regulation and with taxes. they are starting to come back into our country in a big way. i told mexico very strongly, you will have to do something about these caravans that are coming. i just noticed the caravan now, towards the middle of mexico, coming up from honduras, is breaking up rapidly because mexico has very strong immigration laws, as we should have. we should have those laws. we do not have them. we have immigration laws that are laughed at by everybody. it has to be changed and we need the wall and the protection. we have to change our immigration laws at the border and elsewhere. mexico has, at this moment, seems they have broken up large numbers of that particular caravan. we will se
they have to do it. otherwise, i will not do the nafta deal. nafta has been fantastic for mexico and bad for us. we have had car plants moved to mexico, many of them, we make millions of cars in mexico. years ago, they did not exist. they closed in michigan and ohio and other places. now they are starting to move back because of what we have done with regulation and with taxes. they are starting to come back into our country in a big way. i told mexico very strongly, you will have to do...
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and i have come because i believe we still have an opportunity to move the pendulum in our society from that of collective fear to that of collective bravery. i think one of the ways to do this, although it may only be a drop in the bucket is to spend money where it matters. i don't believe putting more money into weapons is going to help us achieve that goal. i think we need to spend our money on de-escalation, on conflict resolution, on many other things but not on more weapons. i feel that the name of the taser ballot measure which is, i believe, the safer policing initiative, is a lie. i don't see how carrying more weapons makes anyone safer. i don't think it's too late to reverse the ed situation. and we're all here. the only thing holding us up is ourselves. i don't think it's too late to reers is the decision and i think it should be left off the ballot. i think whatever you can do as a commission to keep this measure off the ballot would be greatly appreciated and in the best interest of our community. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >>
and i have come because i believe we still have an opportunity to move the pendulum in our society from that of collective fear to that of collective bravery. i think one of the ways to do this, although it may only be a drop in the bucket is to spend money where it matters. i don't believe putting more money into weapons is going to help us achieve that goal. i think we need to spend our money on de-escalation, on conflict resolution, on many other things but not on more weapons. i feel that...
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i have championed their issues. when it came time for me to say what i believed was important, they said, shut up donna. i said, hell no, i am not shutting up. [applause] you know why? hazel told me i could speak my truth and then sit down. i'm not a baptist preacher. churchach you in baptist because i'm catholic. start low, go slow. i wrote a speech. i have not flipped a single page yet. like every academic, i know how to write. i know how to put the pros to the paper. i'm speaking from my heart. i carry a lot on my chest. i'm getting old. at can't be carrying everything on my chest no more, but i'm going to tell you something. our power is enormous. i have seen it in every aspect of life. i have seen it as consumers. we stop shopping and buying all them little smart things -- yeah. my ex-boss inspired all of this stuff. if we stop shopping, if we stop voting, if we stop being who we really are, we can shut down a lot of things. our power is enormous, yet we have never embraced that power. we have never understood h
i have championed their issues. when it came time for me to say what i believed was important, they said, shut up donna. i said, hell no, i am not shutting up. [applause] you know why? hazel told me i could speak my truth and then sit down. i'm not a baptist preacher. churchach you in baptist because i'm catholic. start low, go slow. i wrote a speech. i have not flipped a single page yet. like every academic, i know how to write. i know how to put the pros to the paper. i'm speaking from my...
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i mean, i have -- i don't really have a trust -- i don't really like -- there's this thing about trustinglf with. >> are you a christian now? >> i am. i just recently made that decision for myself. >> you know that there's some people here, and we've spoken to some, who feel very much like christianity as the white man's burden on africa and ghana and they want to go back to the strength that ghanaians haed in their traditional cultural practices. >> tradition culture sf about the community of people as opposed to celebrate life. for me any tradition that infringe on the rights of others is not a tradition, it's not culture. it's not ghanan. it's not african. you can not do that. evacuations are underway as a meteor heads toward the metro area. go, go, go, go, go! we can fit more! there's still more room! we gotta go. juicer! we don't have a juicer! the volkswagen tiguan. it fits everything you need, and everything you don't. a car you can command when does that require mind-control? no. just some mind-blowing engineers from the ford motor company and pivotal who developed fordpass, allow
i mean, i have -- i don't really have a trust -- i don't really like -- there's this thing about trustinglf with. >> are you a christian now? >> i am. i just recently made that decision for myself. >> you know that there's some people here, and we've spoken to some, who feel very much like christianity as the white man's burden on africa and ghana and they want to go back to the strength that ghanaians haed in their traditional cultural practices. >> tradition culture sf...
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because i'm doing this, i have seen parts of snowdonia i would never have seen before.hing any more, i — yeah, there is still so much to discover. vivienne rickman—poole wild swimming in wales, and we will have more incredible journeys for you soon. to finish up though, we are off to china, which strangely for some has been described as the birthplace of skiing ever since cave paintings of skiers were discovered in the country's altay prefecture. i'm afraid that is all the time we have this week, but coming up next week... if you invite was lost in the post like mine, ade visits windsor to experience ways to experience britain's upcoming royal wedding without heading to the church on the big day. don't forget, you can follow us wherever you are in the world byjoining is on our social media. all the details are on your screen right now. but from me, henry golding, and all the team here in alice springs, goodbye. hello there. yesterday we had a lot of cloud in the sky across much of england, thick enough to bring some rain as well. further north—west, showers developed th
because i'm doing this, i have seen parts of snowdonia i would never have seen before.hing any more, i — yeah, there is still so much to discover. vivienne rickman—poole wild swimming in wales, and we will have more incredible journeys for you soon. to finish up though, we are off to china, which strangely for some has been described as the birthplace of skiing ever since cave paintings of skiers were discovered in the country's altay prefecture. i'm afraid that is all the time we have this...
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brought that lawsuit if i was the director at the time and to have that same analysis to say if i was the director coming across my desk would that be sufficient to have a final answer? no. >> i yield to you for any questions you may have. >> with respect university of maryland resources with those that redistribution of credit into wealthy households under section 10222 describe the rule to shall use covered persons with the reduction of access by consumers with consumer financial products. we are well over time but perhaps with those other individuals could let you address that issue. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota. >> welcome to the committee mr. mulvaney. >> to know the doctrine of absurdities remember law school? >> it has been a long time we start off by saying under the law you could just come to sit there. >> but under the law of statutory interpretation that i know you know what you sitting there playing candy crush is the absurd result so let me start off with that. >> is that your office there is that frosted? >> yes. >> so when somebody walks by your off
brought that lawsuit if i was the director at the time and to have that same analysis to say if i was the director coming across my desk would that be sufficient to have a final answer? no. >> i yield to you for any questions you may have. >> with respect university of maryland resources with those that redistribution of credit into wealthy households under section 10222 describe the rule to shall use covered persons with the reduction of access by consumers with consumer financial...
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i have looked at it. you have not. i am right. you are wrong. all right, my point is this.e actually went there, right? the trump presidency is regarded as hard, not soft. it changes the whole way, the atmosphere. it's not like -- i don't think they're going to push trump around because they have seen him bomb syria twice. there are red lines it won't be crossed. >> juan: what surprises me is the conservative point of view. don rumsfeld said to colin powell who came in after madeleine albright and said i would like to see if we can get some negotiations going. dick cheney, donald rumsfeld said no. we are not playing ball with this guy. he wants a meeting with president. he will use it to convince his people that nuke dealers devices have brought the u.s. to the table with north korea. >> dana: that was true. but the calculus has changed now that they have nuclear weapons. >> juan: they had nuclear weapons then. >> jesse: they have nuclear weapons because we secured a number of bad deals with them and they cheated on everyone. what's different this time as we believe sanctio
i have looked at it. you have not. i am right. you are wrong. all right, my point is this.e actually went there, right? the trump presidency is regarded as hard, not soft. it changes the whole way, the atmosphere. it's not like -- i don't think they're going to push trump around because they have seen him bomb syria twice. there are red lines it won't be crossed. >> juan: what surprises me is the conservative point of view. don rumsfeld said to colin powell who came in after madeleine...
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i also have to say, because this comes up as a make -- i make the rounds at universities hasn't , thenited states interfered in elections? we sure have. i think it was carnegie mellon, in 81 we interfered elections from 1946 through 2000. so, we should know how to defend against these assaults. we can argue until the cows come home about what the u.s.'s motivation was in doing this, but that is another subject. those are some things that need to be done. >> where the sanctions that your administration put in place adequate? gen. clapper: that's another f aq. >> i figure we have to cover a few of those. gen. clapper: we can do the could have, would've, should've all day long. i have done investigations in my time. it is impossible to go back and re-create the exact contemporaneous environment that existed when people make decisions. . the concern at the time, and we had many debates, lots of meetings in the white house situation room over this, was that if we make a big thing of this -- this was in the early stages, summer of 2016 and early fall -- if we make a big thing of this, will
i also have to say, because this comes up as a make -- i make the rounds at universities hasn't , thenited states interfered in elections? we sure have. i think it was carnegie mellon, in 81 we interfered elections from 1946 through 2000. so, we should know how to defend against these assaults. we can argue until the cows come home about what the u.s.'s motivation was in doing this, but that is another subject. those are some things that need to be done. >> where the sanctions that your...
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but i think you don't have to convince yourself. at the start of the question, you sort of said you don't think it's the right match. >> well, we -- of all the editors that i interviewed, she was the one that i connected with spiritually. so i assumed this is the right editor. now, we haven't started the editorial process, but then when the work came back given the byline of the story, she took out a lot of things that need to be in there. and she's not the first editor that i've worked with. i understand how editors work. but i just didn't feel that that was what my story needed. i need someone who can connect with my story. it's a story that includes culture, nigerian culture, american culture, black-american culture. but, again, i wrote the book with the black woman in mind. because the black woman is me, it's my story. >> yeah, i do think it's important to connect with the person who's working on -- whoever you're collaborating with on the project because, i mean, it's good i think also for you to have a very strong instinct abou
but i think you don't have to convince yourself. at the start of the question, you sort of said you don't think it's the right match. >> well, we -- of all the editors that i interviewed, she was the one that i connected with spiritually. so i assumed this is the right editor. now, we haven't started the editorial process, but then when the work came back given the byline of the story, she took out a lot of things that need to be in there. and she's not the first editor that i've worked...
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shah: we have a preparation process i used to oversee the previous role for that? mr. shah: here. -- oversee in a previous role here. our staff have to produce our answers, and we will have a briefing prep session with the person that goes behind the podium. usually that is sarah. &a before things get revisited one more time, and prepare the book the individual gets sent out with. usually it is her, so it is her voice. when i do it, i am reflected in the talking points and answers we have. >> our most of the questions you anticipate usually asked? mr. shah: most of the questions we anticipate are not asked. do anticipate most of the questions. we create a big universe of potential questions, and we get a lot of viewpoints in terms of do anticipate most of the questions. we create asession, have you tht that way?r coming at it from a different angle. time you have done time you ha, or watched sarah sanders do it, what has been the toughest question you have had to answer? mr. shah: there are routine questions we are not at liberty to answer, or because the information is
shah: we have a preparation process i used to oversee the previous role for that? mr. shah: here. -- oversee in a previous role here. our staff have to produce our answers, and we will have a briefing prep session with the person that goes behind the podium. usually that is sarah. &a before things get revisited one more time, and prepare the book the individual gets sent out with. usually it is her, so it is her voice. when i do it, i am reflected in the talking points and answers we have....